Sydney to Perth: 4,110 kilometres
Sydney to Darwin: 3,991 kilometres
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Australia, it doesn't even touch brazil
No. The Ghan goes from Adelaide to Darwin. The train that goes East-west, from Sydney to Perth, is the Indian Pacific. You can get a train from Brisbane to Sydney, and then catch the Indian Pacific to Perth, but it does not travel there directly.
Yes, the Indian Ocean is closer to Sydney than Perth when considering the eastern coast of Australia. Sydney is located on the eastern seaboard, while Perth is on the western coast, further away from the Indian Ocean's eastern boundaries. However, both cities are adjacent to the Indian Ocean, but due to their geographical positions, Sydney is relatively closer.
Perth, Darwin, Adelaide, Hobart, Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane.
Perth is southwest of Darwin.
They should bring back the Tv News Sets That Channel 9 in Brisbane and Sydney had from 2000-2004 and Roll out Replicas of that News Set to Channel 9 Stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Darwin,Adelaide and Perth
Adelaide, Sydney, Hobart, Canberra (National Capital), Darwin, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth.
It is further, in a 'straight line' distance, from Sydney to Perth than Sydney to Auckland. Sydney to Perth is 3,298kms and Sydney to Auckland is2,161kms.
The placement of Canberra was the result of a compromise between the two dominant cities of Australia, Sydney and Melbourne. It lies between the two, a little inland, but is closer to Sydney. Given that Australia is such a vast continent, the capital cities are quite spread apart, particularly Perth and Darwin.
Yes, New Zealand is on the Sydney side of Australia. You would see that if you were smart enough to look on a map!
Sydney to Perth is a 5 hours 0 mins flight