South Australia is the 3rd largest state. Most of the South Australia's people, farms and industry are situated in the south-eastern part of the state. Adelaide is the capital and the largest city. Most of the South Australia is too dry for farming. Farming very much depends on irrigation or underground water. Some of Australia's most unproductive deserts lands occupy the greater part of the state .Wheat and fruit are grown along the lower part of the Murray River.
Gold was found in all of the Australian states, but the richest Australian goldrushes were in Victoria.
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•Industrial award: An award is a ruling handed down by either the Australian Industrial Relations Commission or by a state industrial relations commission which grants all wage earners in one industry the same conditions of employment and wages.
South Australia is a state, not a town. Australian states have 'premiers'.
The United States was a leading producer of steel for many years. The top state in the Union is Pennsylvania.
There is no Australian state which shares a border with all other states. No state except for Victoria shares a land border with Tasmania. South Australia shares a border with all mainland states and the Northern Territory.
Did you mean American states, or Australian states? Did you mean any sort of football or specifically American, Australian Rules etc?
Queensland· Queensland is one of 6 states in Australia
The lyrebird is the emblem of no Australian state. However, it is on the emblem of the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service.
No Australian state capitals were named after queens.The states of Victoria and Queensland were named after Queen Victoria.
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At federation in 1901 Janurary 1. This is the date all Australian states came into being.