Australia does not have provinces, but states and territories. The six states and two mainland territories are:
There are also seven offshore territories.
The Commonwwealth of Australia has six states and two mainland territories.
The six states of Australia are:
There are 6 states and 2 territories in Australia.
At Federation, in 1901, Australia had six states. The two territories were established in 1911.
The Commonwealth of Australia consists of 6 states and two mainland territories, along with seven offshore territories. See also the related question.
Australia's six states are: New South Wales Victoria Tasmania Queensland South Australia Western Australia In addition, there are two mainland territories. They are: Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory There are another seven offshore territories.
Australia has 6 states
There are two mainland territories in Australia. They are the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory. In addition, Australia has seven offshore territories.
Assuming you mean Australia, States: Victoria, Melbourne, New South Wales, Tasmania, Western Australia, Queensland Territories: Australian Capital Territory, Northern Territory
Australia does not have seven self-governing states. It has 6 states and two territories, all of which are self-governing, but self-government is limited in the territories. The six states are: 1.Queensland 2. New South Wales 3. Victoria 4. South Australia 5. Western Australia 6. Tasmania The two self-governing territories are: 1. Australian Capital Territory 2. Northern Territory
In descending order of population, Australia's states and territories are: 1. New South Wales 2. Victoria 3. Queensland 4. Western Australia 5. South Australia 6. Tasmania 7. Australian Capital Territory 8. Northern Territory
Yes.The six states of Australia and their capitals are:New South Wales - SydneyTasmania - HobartVictoria - MelbourneQueensland - BrisbaneWestern Australia - PerthSouth Australia - AdelaideThe two mainland territories are:Northern Territory - DarwinAustralian Capital Territory, which is where Australia's national capital of Canberra is situated.There are also seven external (offshore) territories.
Australia is divided into six states and two territories.
Tasmania is Australia's island state.