Australia is an island, therefore it is surrounded on all sides with water. More specifically Australia is surrounded by the Tasman Sea, the Great Australian Bight, the Indian ocean, the Timor Sea, the Arafura Sea, and the Coral Sea.
The Indian ocean surrounds the western half of Australia, whereas the eastern side is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean.
No sea surrounds Cairns. The sea to the east of Cairns is the Coral Sea.
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Australia, India, South Africa, Madagascar
No country surrounds Western Australia. Western Australia, the state which takes up one third of The Australian continent, is bordered by the Northern Territory and South Australia in the east, and both of these are part of the Commonwealth of Australia. To the west, it is bordered by the Indian Ocean, while to the south lies. The Southern clean. To the north is the Timor Sea and beyond that, part of the country of Indonesia, many hundreds of kilometres away.
All the oceans surround the continents. The Pacific Ocean surrounds the continents of North America, South America, Australia, and Asia. The Atlantic Ocean surrounds the continents of North America, South America, Europe, and Africa. The Indian Ocean surrounds the continents of Africa, Asia, and Australia. The Arctic Ocean surrounds the continents of North America, Europe, and Asia. The Southern Ocean (or Antarctic Ocean) surrounds the continent of Antarctica.
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No sea surrounds New South Wales. NSW is bordered on three sides by other states of Australia. On its eastern side, it meets the Tasman Sea, but it is certainly not surrounded by it.
No ocean "surrounds" Perth, but the ocean which borders Perth is the Indian Ocean.
Australia is surrounded by the continent of Oceania, which includes regions like New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and the Pacific Islands.
The Southern Ocean surrounds the Antarctic continent.
The Mediterranean Sea surrounds Cyprus