Thousands of islands are part of Australia's territory. Some of these include:
Some of the larger islands which belong to various states of Australia include:
Offshore island territories, or external territories of Australia, include:
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Australia is both a continent and an island. As a continent, it is the smallest of the seven continents. As an island, it is the largest island in the world.
Australia is both a continent and an island. It is the smallest continent in the world and is also considered the largest island.
Technically, a continent is an island. Nonetheless, Australia is a continent.
Australia is both a country and a continent. The country of Australia belongs to the continent of Australia.
Australia is a country, and an Island. It is part of the continent Australasia Hope that helps, lm 92 both
Both. Australia is large enough to be a continent but is an island by definition, as it is surrounded by water on all sides. It is known as an island continent, as is Antarctica.
Australia is both a continent and a country. As a continent, Australia is one of the seven continents of the world. As a country, Australia is an island nation that is also considered its own continent.
Both Australia and Antarctica are island continents. They are classified as continents, but they are completely surrounded by water.
Australia and Antarctica are both island continents.
Australia is both a country and a continent, but it does not fit the geographical definition of an island. Being surrounded by water, it is classed as an island continent, but not an island.
Technically, both. However, Australia is too large to be considered an island so it is a continent.