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  2. Geography of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates Area: Ranked 6th • Total: 7,688,287 [1] ... Physical map of Australia Australia on the globe with Australia's Antarctic claims hatched.

  3. File:Map of Australia and New Zealand with an inset.svg

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    Coordinates: 41° 12′ 00″ S, 174° 00′ 00″ E : Established: 13 December 1986 / 26 September 1907 : ... Map of Australia and New Zealand with Eastern Inset.

  4. Centre points of Australia - Wikipedia

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    It was named after Fredrick Marshall Johnston, former Commonwealth Surveyor General and the first Director of National Mapping. Today, surveys are based on the Geocentric Datum of Australia (GDA), a new and more accurate Australian coordinate system which has replaced the Australian Geodetic Datum (AGD) of which the Johnston station is a major ...

  5. Module:Location map/data/Australia Australian Capital ...

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    Module:Location map/data/Australia Australian Capital Territory is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Australian Capital Territory. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  6. List of Australian capital cities - Wikipedia

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    State and territory capitals of Australia State/territory Capital City population [2] State/territory population [3] Percentage of state/territory population in capital city Established Capital since Image New South Wales: Sydney: 5,029,768 7,759,274 64.82% 1788 1788 Victoria: Melbourne: 4,725,316 6,179,249 76.47% 1835 1851 Queensland: Brisbane ...

  7. Deserts of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Collectively known as the Great Australian desert, they are primarily distributed throughout the Western Plateau and interior lowlands of the country, covering areas from South West Queensland, the Far West region of New South Wales, Sunraysia in Victoria and Spencer Gulf in South Australia to the Barkly Tableland in Northern Territory and the ...

  8. List of extreme points of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Continental Australia: Mount Kosciuszko, New South Wales (2,228 metres (7,310 ft)) [4] Furthest point from the centre of the earth: Thornton Peak, Queensland (6,377.866 kilometres) [5] Tallest Mountain, as measured from ocean floor: Mount Hamilton, Macquarie Island (5,000 + metres) [5] Including Australian Antarctic Territory: Dome A (4,093 ...

  9. Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 - Wikipedia

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    At the same time as GDA94 was defined, a Universal Transverse Mercator coordinate system called the Map Grid of Australia 1994 (MGA94) was also defined to replace the existing Australian Map Grid (AMG). This new map grid used the GDA94 datum and the GRS80 ellipsoid.