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Northern Territory

The Northern Territory is a state in Australia located in the central northern part of the country. The population is approximately a quarter of a million people with the majority living in the state capital, Darwin.

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How long is the coastline of the Northern Territory?

The coastline of the Northern Territory has a mainland length of 5437 km, and an additional island coastline length of 5516 km. The total is 10 953 km.

What are the Pillars of the Earth and the Pillars of Heaven?

The Pillars of the Earth is a historical fiction novel by Ken Follett that depicts the construction of a cathedral in medieval England. The Pillars of Heaven is not a specific widely-known concept or term, but it could be interpreted metaphorically as representing strong support structures or core beliefs in various contexts.

What percentage of Australians travel overseas?

In 2006, there were 4.9 million Australian short-term departures. This might include multiple departures by the same person, so there's that problem. But, it brings us to the upper bound PER YEAR, being 4.9/21 giving just under a quarter... Seems like a high number. There must be lots of business people going on multiple trips, I guess.

What is the motto for the Northern Territory?

The Northern Territory does not have an official motto.

The northern region is unofficially known as the Top End, while the southern desert regions are known as the Red Centre.

Some websites will report that the motto is "The Never-never", but this is not the case; nor is this nickname restricted to the Northern Territory.

What is the population a territory needs to become a state?

There is no specific limit required for either the Northern territory or the Australian Capital Territory to become a state. For either territory to become a state would be a fairly straightforward matter. Australia's constitution of 1901 did (and does) allow for the admission of new states into Australia. Section 121 of the constitution states that all that is required for a new state (or, in this case, for a territory to be declared a state) is for the Federal Parliament to agree. This even means that the Parliament could admit the Northern Territory as a state whether or not the NT agreed to it.

What is the best time to travel to Darwin?

Winter and early Spring are the best seasons for travelling to Darwin. The weather is warm and pleasant without the humidity. Avoid Darwin between November and March as this is the monsoon season.

The advantages of the monsoon season are that the weather remains consistently warm, the storms are spectacular, and travel resources such as accommodation are cheaper.

Tours are running all year and the weather can be glorious, while there is a great variety of food.

What are some Natural Resources in Northern Territory Australia?

coal, wool, trees ,and tropical fruit . coal, wool, trees ,and tropical fruit .

What is the telephone area code for the Northern Territory of Australia?

The entire Northern Territory is in area code 08, which is +61 8. The local number is a further 8 digits.

(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)

Who looks after Kakadu national park?

Kakadu National Park is protected under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (the EPBC Act). It is also managed jointly by special arrangement between the traditional indigenous owners and the Director of National Parks.

What is the second largest rock in the Northern Territory?

Palmerston in the Northern Territory, Australia. Palmerston is near Darwin Harbour and has a population of 27,185 people making up 12% of the territory's population. This makes it the second largest city in the Northern Territory.

Palmerston is just ahead of Alice Springs which, in 2006, had a population of almost 24,000.

How hot is the Northern Territory?

No. Surprisingly, even though the Top End of Australia is closest to the equator, the humidity of the Northern Territory (which is a territory, not a state) keeps the actual mean temperatures down.

The hottest state is Western Australia. The world heat record goes to Marble Bar in Western Australia, which recorded maximum temperatures equalling or exceeding 37.8°C on 161 consecutive days, between 30 October 1923 and 7 April 1924.

What is the elevation of Alice Springs?

The highest point in the Alice Springs area is Mt Gillenin the Macdonnell Ranges. It has an elevation of around 1000 metres.

Is Alice Springs an arid region?

Alice Springs is definitely not rainforest. It's actually in central Australia, a desert region also known as the "Red Centre", so named for the red soil of this arid area.

The Australian rainforests are found in pockets right along the eastern coast, from far north Queensland right down to the island state of Tasmania.

Is Northern Mariana Islands a us territory?

The region Micronesia is composed of many countries and territories. The Northern Mariana Islands and Guam are both territories of the USA, whereas no other country or territory there is. The Federated States of Micronesia, an independent country composing of 4 small 'states', Chuuk, Kosrae, Yap, and Caroline, is in Free Association with the USA. This basically means that it has earned its independence, but greatly relies on the USA to keep the country in good shape. 2 other countries are in Free Association with the USA. These are Marshall Islands and Palau.

What animals live in the kakadu national park of Australia?

Kakadu National Park covers almost 2000 square miles. It has kangaroos, frogs, toads, koalas, birds, dingo's, and several other species.

How long is the flight from Sydney to Ayers Rock?

The flight time from Sydney in Australia to Uluru (Ayers Rock) in Australia is approximately 3 hours and 12 minutes.

This is only an approximation. The exact travel time will vary as it depends on factors such as weather conditions, flight speed, delays and refuelling stops. Your airline can provide additional information through customer service or their website.

When was Kakadu National Park created?

Kakadu National Park was declared under the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1975 (NPWC Act) in three stages between 1979 and 1991. Stage Two was declared on 28 February 1984. In March 1978, a claim was lodged under the Land Rights Act for the land included in Stage Two of Kakadu. The land claim was partly successful and, in 1986, three areas in the eastern part of Stage Two were granted to the Jabiluka Aboriginal Land Trust. A lease between the Land Trust and the Director of National parks was signed in March 1991.

Why isn't the Australian Capital Territory a State?

Because originally the two most influential states NSW and Victoria could not agree on what state would house the Capital, so the only way to settle it was to create a non state to house the capital in the middle of no where. (political thinking) Makes one wonder why the whole world is still at war.

What is was Washington called before it was a state when it was a territory?

In the 19th century, it was called the Federal city or Washington city. The city was named after George Washington, the first President of United states.

What is the time difference between Darwin Australia and Auckland New Zealand?

From the 1st Sun. of Nov. until the 2nd Sun. of Mar., New Zealand is 20 hrs. ahead of Colorado.

From the 2nd Sun. of Mar. until the 1st Sun. of Apr., New Zealand is 19 hrs. ahead of Colorado.

From the 1st Sun. of Apr. until the last Sun. of Sep., New Zealand is 18 hrs. ahead of Colorado.

From the last Sun. of Sep. until the 1st Sun. of Nov., New Zealand is 19 hrs. ahead of Colorado.

What state is Darwin in?

Darwin is the capital City of the Northern Territory, Australia. The Northern Territory is actually a territory rather than a state.

What is the capital of Alice Springs?

Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory, is the closest capital city to Alice Springs by road and by air.

By road, Alice Springs is a distance of 1497km from Darwin, whereas Adelaide, capital of South Australia, is a distance of 1529 km.

By air, Darwin is 1284km from Alice Springs, and Adelaide is 1326km.

When was Northern Territory created?

The Northern Territory was founded under the name of "Northern Territory" in 1911, which is when it was separated from South Australia and transferred to Commonwealth control.

From 1825 to 1863, the Northern Territory was part of New South Wales, and from 1863 to 1911 it was part of South Australia, at neither time being a separate territory.

On 1 January 1911, the Northern Territory was removed from South Australia's rule and transferred to Commonwealth control.