The highest mountain in each of Australia's states and territories:
New South Wales: Mt Kosciuszko - 2228 m
Victoria: Mt Bogong - 1986 m
Queensland: Mt Bartle Frere - 1622 m
South Australia: Mt Woodroffe - 1435 m
Western Australia: Mt Meharry - 1251 m
Tasmania: Mt Ossa - 1617 m
Northern Territory: Mt Zeil - 1531 m
Australian Capital Territory: Bimberi Peak - 1912 m
IN each state of Australia there is a premier. He or she is the highest elected official in a state. IN every state of Australia there is a premier. e.g. Wetsern Australia- Colin Barnett
Highest mountain in Africa: Kilimanjaro, Tanzania: 19,340 feet / 5895 meters Highest mountain in Antarctica: Vinson Massif: 16,066 feet / 4897 meters Highest mountain in Asia: Everest, Nepal-China: 29,035 feet / 8850 meters Highest mountain in Australia: Kosciusko: 7310 feet / 2228 meters Highest mountain in Europe: Elbrus, Russia (Caucasus): 18,510 feet / 5642 meters Highest mountain in Western Europe: Mont Blanc, France-Italy: 15,771 feet / 4807 meters Highest mountain in North America:McKinley (Denali), Alaska: 20,320 feet / 6194 meters Highest mountain in Oceania: Puncak Jaya, New Guinea: 16,535 feet / 5040 meters Highest mountain in South America: Aconcagua, Argentina: 22,834 feet / 6960 meters
New South Wales and Victoria are the two states with the highest population in Australia. Most of each state's opulation is concentrated in the capital cities.
In all states the highest court is called the Supreme Court.
No the Himalayan Mountains are a mountain range which means it is numorous mountains connected.. The Highest in the Himalayan Mountains is Mt. Everest. Mt Everest is the HIGHEST mountain in the world today, and is getting a couple centimeters taller each year.Partially correct. As part of the Himalayan mountain range, Everest (Chomolungma) is the highest peak in the world, but not the highest single mountain as measured from sea level. That honor belongs to our own Mt. McKinley (Denali) in Alaska.
Surely you jest? Victoria is a state with the second-highest population in Australia. Melbourne alone has over 3 million people. It is not possible to list the street names for this state. You would need individual street directories for each town and city.
Antarctica is the highest continent, meaning that much of its landscape is mountainous. The highest mountain is Vinson Massif, at 16,050', and it's considered one of the 'seven' summits -- highest mountain on each continent. The southern-most active volcano, Mt Erebus, is also on Antarctica. There is no designated 'chief' mountain on the continent.
Highest mountain in Africa: Kilimanjaro, Tanzania: 19,340 feet / 5895 meters Highest mountain in Antarctica: Vinson Massif: 16,066 feet / 4897 meters Highest mountain in Asia: Everest, Nepal-China: 29,035 feet / 8850 meters Highest mountain in Australia: Kosciusko: 7310 feet / 2228 meters Highest mountain in Europe: Elbrus, Russia (Caucasus): 18,510 feet / 5642 meters Highest mountain in Western Europe: Mont Blanc, France-Italy: 15,771 feet / 4807 meters Highest mountain in North America:McKinley (Denali), Alaska: 20,320 feet / 6194 meters Highest mountain in Oceania: Puncak Jaya, New Guinea: 16,535 feet / 5040 meters Highest mountain in South America: Aconcagua, Argentina: 22,834 feet / 6960 meters
Yes, Australia is a nation-state.
the supreme court
The denominations of silver coins in circulation in Australia are threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin, crown, round and the State Series. There are varying degrees of silver in each of these denominations with the crown having the highest percentage of silver.
Australia has no state governor but each of the states has. Australia has what is known as the Governor general and in 2009 her name is Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC.