This Territory as a whole does not have a true nickname, or state nickname, but has a derivative or short-form from part of its' name. It is called "The Territory" by nearly all "Territorians" (another example). "Northern" is nearly always omitted in these references by locals in everyday conversation.
"The NT" is also commonly used, with the emphasis on "The", but this is still not a true nick-name such as mentioned below.
The northern part of the Northern Territory is called the Top End, and the southern part containing Alice Springs and Uluru/Ayers Rock is often called the Red Centre, and less commonly but affectionately, The Central Heart Of Australia.
The nickname for Northern Territory Australians is "Territorians." This term is used to refer to the residents of the Northern Territory, emphasizing their unique cultural identity and connection to the region. The Northern Territory is known for its diverse landscapes, Indigenous heritage, and outdoor lifestyle, which shape the identity of its inhabitants.
Tasmanians are sometimes called "Taswegians".
This Territory as a whole does not have a true nickname, or state nickname, but has a derivative or short-form from part of its' name. It is called "The Territory" by nearly all "Territorians" (another example). "Northern" is nearly always omitted in these references by locals in everyday conversation. "The NT" is also commonly used, with the emphasis on "The", but this is still not a true nick-name such as mentioned below. The northern part of the Northern Territory is called the Top End, and the southern part containing Alice Springs and Uluru/Ayers Rock is often called the Red Centre, and less commonly but affectionately, The Central Heart Of Australia.
In Australia, Charles Darwin is often referred to as "Darwin the Naturalist." This nickname reflects his significant contributions to the field of natural history and evolution, particularly through his observations during the voyage of the HMS Beagle. Additionally, the city of Darwin in the Northern Territory is named in his honor, further cementing his legacy in Australia.
The Northern Territory does not have an official motto. The northern region is unofficially known as the Top End, while the southern desert regions are known as the Red Centre. Some websites will report that the motto is "The Never-never", but this is not the case; nor is this nickname restricted to the Northern Territory.
The question proceeds from a false assumption. There is actually no "Sunshine State" of northern Australia. The Australian state with the nickname of "Sunshine State" is Queensland, but it is not regarded as being in any part of Australia known as 'northern Australia'. Queensland takes up the entire northeastern quadrant of the continent, but it is not regarded as a 'northern state' by Australians.
The nickname given to the territory was 'The Golden State'.
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