There are no land borders surrounding Australia, as it is a single continent. The only thing surrounding the country is water. However, the mainland continent of Australia does share official maritime borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia (France).
In addition, its offshore territories share maritime borders. These include borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia and the kerguelen Islands (France).
The Australian Antarctic Territory shares land territory borders with New Zealand, Norway and France.
Tasmania has no border with South Australia.
Eucla is the easternmost town of Western Australia, near the border of South Australia.
The Australian state with the longest border is Western Australia, which shares extensive borders with the Northern Territory and South Australia. Western Australia's border measures approximately 3,400 kilometers. Australia's total land border length is around 8,000 kilometers, so Western Australia's border represents about 42.5% of the country's total border length.
The longest west-east border of South Australia is along its coastline. This part of the border, along the south, is 3816 km in length.
Western Australia has the longest border of any state in Australia, measuring approximately 5,300 kilometers. Australia's total border length, including all states and territories, is around 36,000 kilometers. Therefore, Western Australia's border represents about 14.7% of the country's total border length.
South Australia's land border is 3 185 km long.
Not in land border but in water border, yes.
South Australia spans approximately 1,100 kilometers (about 684 miles) from its eastern border with New South Wales to its western border with Western Australia. This distance reflects the state's diverse landscapes, which include arid regions, agricultural areas, and coastal zones. The width of South Australia contributes to its distinct climate and ecological variations across the state.
Australia is an island continent. It is surrounded by sea, so doesn't share a land border with anyone.
According to the Australian Government's GeoScience website, Australia's coastline (its border) is 35,877 km in length.
No, the Border Collie originated from the border area between England and Scotland.
Australia does NOT share a border with Iraq.