The land area of New South Wales (NSW), Australia is approximately 809,444 square kilometers.
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The area of Blue Lake - New South Wales - is 160,000.0 square meters.
The area of City of Liverpool - New South Wales - is 305.5 square kilometers.
The area of Central Coast - New South Wales - is 1,767 square kilometers.
New South Wales total area measures 809,444 km2.
Western Australia, South Australia and New South Wales all have land area along the latitude line of 30.
While it is impossible to know how old New South Wales is in geological terms, it was first named in 1770. James Cook, who was the first European to chart the area, named the entire eastern coast of Australia New South Wales because the countryside bore a resemblance to parts of southern Wales. New South Wales gradually lost land as new colonies were established! and became independent. In its current form, New South Wales has remained as is since 1 January 1911, when land was ceded for the Australian Capital Territory.
The states of Australia that have land area along the 30 degrees south latitude line are New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia.
The states of Australia that have land area along the latitude line of 30 degrees south are Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, and Western Australia. These states span across multiple climate zones due to their vast north-south extent.
Western Australia is larger in area. New South Wales has the greater population.
Queensland is larger than South Australia in both area and population.