Australia's largest island is the island state of Tasmania.
The second largest island is Melville Island, in the Northern Territory, and the third largest island is Kangaroo Island, in South Australia.
Depends on definitions. Many people would say that the two largest islands are Australia and the Greenland. However, Australia is often classed as a continent, taking this interpretation, the two largest islands would be Greenland and New Guinea
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Australia is the largest island continent.
THE largest is Australia the probs Greenland then Britain (!) Iceland Ireland ???
Australia is a continent, and is not classed, geographically, as an island. it is made up of the continent of Australia and the island state of Tasmania, as well as many smaller islands.
Numerous islands lie to the south of Australia, but the largest island to the south of Australia is Tasmania, one of the states of Australia.
Sydney is Australia's largest city, with a population of about 4,297,100. It is not the capital city.
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Australia and Antarctica are continents that are also considered islands due to being surrounded by water on all sides. However, geographically speaking, Australia is the largest island in the world while Antarctica is the fifth largest.
Australia is referred to as Oceania because it is the largest country in the region known as Oceania, which includes Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands.
the 3 largest cuba,bahamas, and haiti
Australia's largest island is the island state of Tasmania.The next largest is Melville Island north of Darwin (the other extreme of the country), and now part of the Tiwi Islands.