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  2. Geography of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia is the largest state, covering just under one third of the Australian landmass, followed by Queensland, South Australia, and New South Wales. Australia also has several minor territories; the federal government administers a separate area within New South Wales, the Jervis Bay Territory , as a naval base and seaport for the ...

  3. Category:Landforms of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Landforms of Australia by state or territory (23 C) * Lists of landforms of Australia (6 C, 8 P) A. Archipelagoes of Australia (5 C, 7 P) B. Bodies of water of ...

  4. Outline of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Australia. Australia is: a continent; a country. a nation state; a Commonwealth realm; a megadiverse country; Location: Australia is a region or subregion of: The World (Australia is a continent on the planet Earth) Southern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere; Oceania. Australasia; Australia lies between: Indian Ocean; Pacific Ocean ...

  5. Bungle Bungle Range - Wikipedia

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    The national park is managed by the Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation in conjunction with the traditional Aboriginal owners. [ 4 ] [ better source needed ] The range remained largely unknown except by local Aboriginal people and stockmen until 1982 when film-makers arrived and produced a documentary about the Kimberley.

  6. Category : Landforms of Australia by state or territory

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    Landforms of South Australia (15 C, 11 P) T. Landforms of Tasmania (14 C) V. Landforms of Victoria (state) (14 C, 19 P) W. Landforms of Western Australia (16 C, 7 P)

  7. Geology of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Basic geological regions of Australia, by age. The geology of Australia includes virtually all known rock types, spanning a geological time period of over 3.8 billion years, including some of the oldest rocks on earth. Australia is a continent situated on the Indo-Australian plate.

  8. Category:Lists of landforms of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of landforms of Australia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Three Sisters (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    This legend is commonly claimed to be an Indigenous Australian Dreamtime legend. [6] However, the legend as is commonly told may be traced back to non-indigenous 16-year-old schoolgirl Patricia Stone, who gave the formations their "indigenous" names. [7] [8] A close-up view of the Three Sisters