South Australia is directly south of the Northern Territory.
No. The Australian landform known as Uluru is in the Northern Territory. It is located in the far south of the Territory. The state of Queensland is directly east of the Northern Territory.
The State of South Australia completely adjoins the southern border of the Northern Territory.
Western Australia lies west of South Australia and the Northern Territory.
The Northern Territory is bordered by Queensland to the east, Western Australia to the west and South Australia to the south.
South Australia.
There is no state directly north of South Australia. The Norhern Territory, which is a territory and not a state, borders South Australia to the north. To the northeast is Queensland.
Poeppel Corner is where the borders of the Northern Territory, South Australia and Queenslandmeet.
Queensland has boundaries with New South Wales and South Australia (states), and with the Northern Territory (territory).
The Northern Territory is a territory, not a state, in Australia. Positioned in the central northern area, it is bordered by Western Australia to the west, Queensland to the east, and South Australia to the south.
Prior to federation, the Northern Territory was part of South Australia, so it had the same laws as that state.
To the west, the Northern Territory borders Queensland.To the southwest, Qld is bordered by South Australia.To the south, Qld is bordered by New South Wales.
The Northern Territory is the territory located directly north of the state of South Australia. It was once part of South Australia, granted to the southern colony to administer due to explorer John McDouall Stuart's successful exploration to the north coast, sponsored by South Australia. The Northern Territory was transferred to Commonwealth control in 1911, ten years after Federation of the colonies.