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  2. States and territories of Australia - Wikipedia

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    For the purposes of Australian (and joint Australia-New Zealand) intergovernmental bodies, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory are treated as if they were states. Each state has a governor, appointed by the monarch (currently King Charles III), which by convention he does on the advice of the state premier. [49]

  3. List of Australian states and territories by gross state ...

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    This is the most recent list of Australian states and territories by gross state product (GSP) and GSP per capita. Also included are the GSP and population growth tables as well as a comparison table showing the surplus/deficit between state final demand (SFD) and GSP for the same financial year.

  4. Category:States and territories of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Government of Australian states and territories (22 C, 2 P) ... 11 P): Categories by state or territory of Australia (32 C) A. Australian Capital Territory (21 C, 5 P)

  5. Category : Geography of Australia by state or territory

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    Geology of Australia by state or territory (11 C, 1 P) ... Geography of the Australian Capital Territory (12 C, 5 P) C. Geography of Christmas Island (2 C, 5 P)

  6. Australian regional rivalries - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia has the largest land area of any state of Australia, encompassing a third of the continent. It is the least densely populated and the furthest removed from the Eastern States centres of population and from the federal government's home in the Australian Capital Territory. The state has the fourth largest population of the ...

  7. Territorial evolution of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Capital Territory was renamed the Australian Capital Territory. [67] 26 August 1942 The Mandate of Nauru was captured by Japan. [68] 14 September 1945 The Japanese garrison in the Mandate of Nauru surrendered. [68] 13 December 1946 The Territory of New Guinea was reconstituted as a United Nations trust territory. [69] 1 November 1947

  8. Mainland Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mainland Australia is the main landmass of the Australian continent, excluding the Aru Islands, New Guinea, Tasmania, and other Australian offshore islands.The landmass also constitutes the mainland of the territory governed by the Commonwealth of Australia, and the term, along with continental Australia, can be used in a geographic sense to exclude surrounding continental islands and external ...

  9. Australian territory - Wikipedia

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    Australian territory means one or both of two different things: A specific Territory of Australia (as distinct from the six States of Australia), especially in the capitalised form (i.e. Territory rather than territory) Any area of land or sea under the sovereign control of the Australian government, including the: Australian mainland