There is no "main" city of the outback. Alice Springs in central Australia is probably regarded as the main city of the outback, though it is really a large town. Similarly, Kalgoorlie-Boulder in the heart of Western Australia's gold mining country is a significant city (with more of the feel of a large town) that is certainly located in the outback.
Coober Pedy is an opal mining town in the outback of the state of South Australia.
Coober Pedy is a small town in outback South Australia, famed for its opals. The capital city of the state of South Australia is Adelaide.
Alice Springs is actually a town, but it is a large town, and is located in central Australia.
The middle part of Australia has no particular name. The very centre is commonly called the Red Centre, due to the landscape characterised by red sand and bulldust. Much of the vast interior is called the Outback, a general term that refers to any region remote from major settled areas.
No, Cloncurry is not a country. It is actually a town located in Queensland, Australia. It is known for its mining industry and is situated in the Australian outback.
Australia's interior is called the Outback.
The outback is actually located throughout Australia, anywhere west of the Great Dividing Range, or north of Victoria. The outback is the flat, wide plains of Australia's inland.
There is no specific name for the middle of Australia. The general term of "outback" is applied to areas which are more remote from major settled areas, while the desert centre of the continent is colloquially known as "the red centre".
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Approximately 70 percent of Australia's land mass is regarded as part of the Outback.