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  2. North Australia - Wikipedia

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    North Australia was a short-lived administrative area of the Northern Territory of Australia. George Pearce, Minister for Home and Territories in the federal government in the 1920s, thought [citation needed] that the Northern Territory of Australia was too large, sparsely populated and disparate to be adequately administered as a whole.

  3. Northern Australia - Wikipedia

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    The climate of the north of Australia ranges from arid (Köppen BWh) in the south to monsoonal (Köppen Aw) in the Top End and Kimberley. On the eastern coast, however, the climate is much more humid and ranges from humid sub-tropical (Köppen Cfa around Brisbane and Cwa further north) to humid tropical (Köppen Am and Af) in the Wet Tropics ...

  4. Northern Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Territory (abbreviated as NT; known formally as the Northern Territory of Australia [8] and informally as the Territory) [a] [9] is an Australian internal territory in the central and central-northern regions of Australia.

  5. History of the Northern Territory - Wikipedia

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    Sailors from the islands north of Australia were trading with northern coast of Australia before the Dutch arrived in the Indonesian Archipelago around 1600 AD. First the Baijini sea gypsy families came to trade for pearls and for oyster and turtle shell. [4] The Baijini brought their entire families and built houses of stone and ironbark.

  6. Darwin, Northern Territory - Wikipedia

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    The North Australian (1883–1889) The North Australian and Northern Territory Government Gazette (1889–1890) The Northern Territory Times (1927–1932) The Northern Standard (c.1929–1942) Army News (1941–1946) – for the troops stationed in Darwin; The Darwin Sun (1981–1982) – a community newsletter [153] Five free-to-air channels ...

  7. List of places in the Northern Territory by population

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    Map of the Northern Territory within Australia Darwin, the capital and largest city in the Northern Territory The Northern Territory is a self-governing territory of Australia . It has a population of 232,605 as of the 2021 Australian census , [ 1 ] the most recent census for which data has been released, [ 2 ] and occupies an area of 1,347,791 ...

  8. Top End - Wikipedia

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    The Top End of Australia's Northern Territory is a geographical region encompassing the northernmost section of the Northern Territory, which aside from the Cape York Peninsula is the northernmost part of the Australian continent.

  9. Proposed Northern Territory statehood - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Northern Territory in Australia. The Northern Territory (NT) is the most commonly mentioned potential seventh state of Australia.The most common proposed name for the state is Northern Australia (to match with the state of Western Australia; an alternative would be North Australia to match with the state of South Australia).

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