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Australia is the country.
Australians don't use the term "counties".

Perhaps the best equivalent would probably be "states" and "territories".

Australia is split into 6 states and 2 territories ...

WA -Western Australia

NT -Northern Territory

SA -South Australia

QLD -Queensland

NSW -New South Wales

VIC -Victoria

TAS -Tasmania

ACT -Australian Capital Territory

These are split into smaller areas usually known as regions, cities or towns. There would be too many of these to list.

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