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States and territories of Australia

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States and territories of Australia

The states and territories are the national subdivisions and second level of government of Australia. The states are partially sovereign, administrative divisions that are self-governing polities, having ceded some sovereign rights to the federal government. They have their own constitutions, legislatures, executive governments, judiciaries and law enforcement agencies that administer and deliver public policies and programs. Territories can be autonomous and administer local policies and programs much like the states in practice, but are still legally subordinate to the federal government. Australia has six federated states: New South Wales (including Lord Howe Island), Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania (including Macquarie Island), Victoria, and Western Australia. Australia also has ten federal territories, out of which three are internal territories: the Australian Capital Territory, the Jervis Bay Territory, and the Northern Territory on the Australian mainland; and seven are external territories: the Ashmore and Cartier Islands, the Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, the Coral Sea Islands, Heard Island and McDonald Islands, and Norfolk Island that are offshore dependent territories. Every state and internal territory (except the Jervis Bay Territory) is self-governing with its own independent executive government, legislature, and judicial system, while the rest only have local government status overseen by federal departments. State and territory governments may legislate on matters concerning their citizens, subject to the limits of the federal constitution (notably section 51 and section 109). Each state and internal territory (except Jervis Bay Territory) has its own legislature, although the Federal Parliament can override territorial legislation. The federal High Court of Australia acts as a final court of appeal for all matters, and has the authority to override any state judiciary. While all states and internal territories have their own judicial system (subject to appeal to the High Court), most external territories are subject to the judiciary and legislature of either a state or internal territory. Excluding the Heard Island and McDonald Islands and the Australian Antarctic Territory (which are governed by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water), the external territories are governed by the federal Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts. Norfolk Island had its own legislature from 1979 to 2015. Each state is a successor to a historical British colony, and each has its own constitution. The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and Northern Territory for the most part operate indistinguishably from the states (for example, both have representation in the Parliament since 1948 and in the Senate since 1975), even though they do not have constitutional status as states and territorial legislation can be overridden.

Infobox

Location
Australia
Number
16 (6 states, 3 internal territories, and 7 external territories)
Populations
Least populous state:Tasmania541,071 Most populous state:New South Wales 8,166,369 Least populous territories:Ashmore and Cartier Islands0 (uninhabited)Heard Island and McDonald Islands0 (uninhabited) Most populous territory:Australian Capital Territory431,215
Areas
Smallest state:Tasmania68,401 km2 (26,410 sq mi)Largest state:Western Australia2,527,013 km2 (975,685 sq mi)Smallest territory:Cocos (Keeling) Islands14 km2 (5.4 sq mi)Largest territories:Northern Territory1,347,791 km2 (520,385 sq mi)Australian Antarctic Territory[a]5,896,500 km2 (2,276,700 sq mi)
Subdivisions
mw- Local government areas and unincorporated areas

Tables

States of Australia[b] · States and territories › States
Flag
State
Postal
ISO
Capital
Population(June 2024)
Area (km2)
Population Density (/km2)
No. members in House of Reps.
Governor
Premier(Party)
State Government
New South Wales
NSW
AU-NSW
Sydney
8,511,151
800,150
10.49
46
Margaret Beazley
Chris Minns (Labor)
Government of New South Wales
Victoria
VIC
AU-VIC
Melbourne
7,012,962
227,416
30.18
38
Margaret Gardner
Jacinta Allan(Labor)
Victorian Government
Queensland
QLD
AU-QLD
Brisbane
5,608,666
1,729,742
3.18
30
Jeannette Young
David Crisafulli (Liberal National)
Queensland Government
Western Australia
WA
AU-WA
Perth
2,981,752
2,527,013
1.15
16
Chris Dawson
Roger Cook(Labor)
Government of Western Australia
South Australia
SA
AU-SA
Adelaide
1,882,722
984,321
1.89
10
Frances Adamson
Peter Malinauskas (Labor)
Government of South Australia
Tasmania
TAS
AU-TAS
Hobart
575,959
68,401
8.89
5
Barbara Baker
Jeremy Rockliff(Liberal)
Tasmanian Government
Internal territories of Australia[d] · States and territories › Territories › Internal territories
Flag
Territory
Postal
ISO
Capital(or largest settlement)
Population(June 2024)
Area (km2)
Population Density (/km2)
No. members in House of Reps.
Administrator
Chief Minister(Party)
Territory Government
Australian Capital Territory
ACT
AU-ACT
Canberra
475,644
2,358
198.97
3
None
Andrew Barr(Labor)
ACT Government
Northern Territory
NT
AU-NT
Darwin
255,559
1,347,791
0.19
2
Hugh Heggie
Lia Finocchiaro(Country Liberal)
Northern Territory Government
None
Jervis Bay Territory
ACT
Jervis Bay Village
405
67
6.04
Part of ACT's Division of Fenner
Administered by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts
External territories of Australia[e] · States and territories › Territories › External territories
None
None
Flag
None
Territory
Australian Antarctic Territory
Postal
TAS
ISO
AQ
Capital(or largest settlement)
None(Davis Station)
Population(Jun 2018)
60
Area (km2)
5,896,500
Population Density (/km2)
0.0000102
No. members in House of Reps.
Administrator
None
Coral Sea Islands
Coral Sea Islands
Flag
Coral Sea Islands
Territory
QLD
Postal
ISO
None(Willis Island)
Capital(or largest settlement)
4
Population(Jun 2018)
780,000
Area (km2)
0.000005
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
Flag
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
Territory
Postal
None(offshore anchorage)
ISO
0
Capital(or largest settlement)
199
Population(Jun 2018)
0
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Flag
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Territory
TAS
Postal
HM
ISO
None(Atlas Cove)
Capital(or largest settlement)
0
Population(Jun 2018)
372
Area (km2)
0
Flag
Territory
Postal
ISO
Capital(or largest settlement)
Population(Jun 2018)
Area (km2)
Population Density (/km2)
No. members in House of Reps.
Administrator
Head of Local Government
Local Government
Norfolk Island
NSW
NF
Kingston
2,601
35
74
Part of ACT's Division of Bean
George Plant
Lead AdministratorScott Mason
Norfolk Island Regional Council
Christmas Island
WA
CX
Flying Fish Cove
1,938
135
14
Part of NT's Division of Lingiari
Farzian Zainal
Shire PresidentGordon Thompson
Shire of Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
WA
CC
West Island
547
14
39
Shire PresidentAindil Minkom
Shire of Cocos (Keeling) Islands
None
Australian Antarctic Territory
TAS
AQ
None(Davis Station)
60
5,896,500
0.0000102
None
Coral Sea Islands
QLD
None(Willis Island)
4
780,000
0.000005
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
None(offshore anchorage)
0
199
0
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
TAS
HM
None(Atlas Cove)
0
372
0
Integration of territories with small populations · States and territories › Territories › External territories
for House
for House
Territory
for House
Ref.
for Senate
Christmas Island
Christmas Island
Territory
Christmas Island
Subject to laws of
Western Australia
Subject to courts of
Division of Lingiari
Part of electorate of
Northern Territory
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Territory
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Jervis Bay Territory
Jervis Bay Territory
Territory
Jervis Bay Territory
Subject to laws of
Australian Capital Territory
Subject to courts of
Division of Fenner
Part of electorate of
Australian Capital Territory
Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island
Territory
Norfolk Island
Subject to laws of
Norfolk IslandNew South WalesQueensland
Subject to courts of
Norfolk Island
Part of electorate of
Division of Bean
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
Territory
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
Subject to laws of
Northern Territory
Subject to courts of
(no permanent population)
Australian Antarctic Territory
Australian Antarctic Territory
Territory
Australian Antarctic Territory
Subject to laws of
Australian Capital Territory
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Territory
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Coral Sea Islands
Coral Sea Islands
Territory
Coral Sea Islands
Subject to laws of
Australian Capital Territory
Subject to courts of
Norfolk Island
Territory
Ref.
Subject to laws of
Subject to courts of
Part of electorate of
for House
for Senate
Christmas Island
Western Australia
Division of Lingiari
Northern Territory
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Jervis Bay Territory
Australian Capital Territory
Division of Fenner
Australian Capital Territory
Norfolk Island
Norfolk IslandNew South WalesQueensland
Norfolk Island
Division of Bean
Ashmore and Cartier Islands
Northern Territory
(no permanent population)
Australian Antarctic Territory
Australian Capital Territory
Heard Island and McDonald Islands
Coral Sea Islands
Australian Capital Territory
Norfolk Island
· Statistics
km2
km2
State / territory
km2
Mainland area
sq mi
Mainland area
Rank
Mainland area
km2
Total land area
sq mi
Total land area
Rank
Total land area
km2
Marine area
sq mi
Marine area
Rank
Marine area
km2
Total area
sq mi
Total area
Rank
New South Wales
New South Wales
State / territory
New South Wales
Mainland area
801,137
Mainland area
309,321
Mainland area
5
Total land area
801,150
Total land area
309,330
Total land area
5
Marine area
8,802
Marine area
3,398
Marine area
7
Total area
809,952
Total area
312,724
Total area
7
Victoria
Victoria
State / territory
Victoria
Mainland area
227,038
Mainland area
87,660
Mainland area
6
Total land area
227,444
Total land area
87,817
Total land area
6
Marine area
10,213
Marine area
3,943
Marine area
6
Total area
237,657
Total area
91,760
Total area
6
Queensland
Queensland
State / territory
Queensland
Mainland area
1,723,030
Mainland area
665,270
Mainland area
2
Total land area
1,792,742
Total land area
692,182
Total land area
2
Marine area
121,994
Marine area
47,102
Marine area
1
Total area
1,914,736
Total area
739,284
Total area
1
Western Australia
Western Australia
State / territory
Western Australia
Mainland area
2,523,924
Mainland area
974,493
Mainland area
1
Total land area
2,527,013
Total land area
975,685
Total land area
1
Marine area
115,740
Marine area
44,690
Marine area
2
Total area
2,642,753
Total area
1,020,373
Total area
2
South Australia
South Australia
State / territory
South Australia
Mainland area
979,651
Mainland area
378,245
Mainland area
4
Total land area
984,321
Total land area
380,048
Total land area
4
Marine area
60,032
Marine area
23,178
Marine area
4
Total area
1,044,353
Total area
403,227
Total area
4
Tasmania
Tasmania
State / territory
Tasmania
Mainland area
64,519
Mainland area
24,911
Mainland area
7
Total land area
68,401
Total land area
26,410
Total land area
7
Marine area
22,357
Marine area
8,632
Marine area
5
Total area
90,758
Total area
35,042
Total area
5
Australian Capital Territory
Australian Capital Territory
State / territory
Australian Capital Territory
Mainland area
2,358
Mainland area
910
Mainland area
8
Total land area
2,358
Total land area
910
Total land area
8
Marine area
Marine area
Marine area
8
Total area
2,358
Total area
910
Total area
8
Northern Territory
Northern Territory
State / territory
Northern Territory
Mainland area
1,334,404
Mainland area
515,216
Mainland area
3
Total land area
1,347,791
Total land area
520,385
Total land area
3
Marine area
71,839
Marine area
27,737
Marine area
3
Total area
1,419,630
Total area
548,120
Total area
3
State / territory
Mainland area
Total land area
Marine area
Total area
km2
sq mi
Rank
km2
sq mi
Rank
km2
sq mi
Rank
km2
sq mi
Rank
New South Wales
801,137
309,321
5
801,150
309,330
5
8,802
3,398
7
809,952
312,724
7
Victoria
227,038
87,660
6
227,444
87,817
6
10,213
3,943
6
237,657
91,760
6
Queensland
1,723,030
665,270
2
1,792,742
692,182
2
121,994
47,102
1
1,914,736
739,284
1
Western Australia
2,523,924
974,493
1
2,527,013
975,685
1
115,740
44,690
2
2,642,753
1,020,373
2
South Australia
979,651
378,245
4
984,321
380,048
4
60,032
23,178
4
1,044,353
403,227
4
Tasmania
64,519
24,911
7
68,401
26,410
7
22,357
8,632
5
90,758
35,042
5
Australian Capital Territory
2,358
910
8
2,358
910
8
8
2,358
910
8
Northern Territory
1,334,404
515,216
3
1,347,791
520,385
3
71,839
27,737
3
1,419,630
548,120
3
· Statistics
km2
km2
State / territory
km2
Abbreviation
sq mi
Land area
Rank
Land area
Number
Land area
Rank
Population(2021 census)
/km2
Population(2021 census)
/sq mi
Population density
Rank
Population density
%
Population density
Rank
New South Wales
New South Wales
State / territory
New South Wales
Abbreviation
NSW
Land area
801,150
Land area
309,330
Land area
5
Population(2021 census)
8,072,163
Population(2021 census)
1
Population density
9.62
Population density
24.9
Population density
3
% of populationin capital
63.0%
% of populationin capital
5
Victoria
Victoria
State / territory
Victoria
Abbreviation
VIC
Land area
227,444
Land area
87,817
Land area
6
Population(2021 census)
6,503,491
Population(2021 census)
2
Population density
26.56
Population density
68.8
Population density
2
% of populationin capital
71.0%
% of populationin capital
4
Queensland
Queensland
State / territory
Queensland
Abbreviation
QLD
Land area
1,729,742
Land area
667,857
Land area
2
Population(2021 census)
5,156,138
Population(2021 census)
3
Population density
2.79
Population density
7.2
Population density
5
% of populationin capital
46.0%
% of populationin capital
7
Western Australia
Western Australia
State / territory
Western Australia
Abbreviation
WA
Land area
2,527,013
Land area
975,685
Land area
1
Population(2021 census)
2,660,026
Population(2021 census)
4
Population density
1.03
Population density
2.7
Population density
7
% of populationin capital
73.4%
% of populationin capital
3
South Australia
South Australia
State / territory
South Australia
Abbreviation
SA
Land area
984,321
Land area
380,048
Land area
4
Population(2021 census)
1,781,516
Population(2021 census)
5
Population density
1.74
Population density
4.5
Population density
6
% of populationin capital
73.5%
% of populationin capital
2
Tasmania
Tasmania
State / territory
Tasmania
Abbreviation
TAS
Land area
68,401
Land area
26,410
Land area
7
Population(2021 census)
557,571
Population(2021 census)
6
Population density
7.58
Population density
19.6
Population density
4
% of populationin capital
41.0%
% of populationin capital
8
Australian Capital Territory
Australian Capital Territory
State / territory
Australian Capital Territory
Abbreviation
ACT
Land area
2,358
Land area
910
Land area
8
Population(2021 census)
453,890
Population(2021 census)
7
Population density
167.6
Population density
434
Population density
1
% of populationin capital
99.6%
% of populationin capital
1
Northern Territory
Northern Territory
State / territory
Northern Territory
Abbreviation
NT
Land area
1,347,791
Land area
520,385
Land area
3
Population(2021 census)
232,605
Population(2021 census)
8
Population density
0.18
Population density
0.47
Population density
8
% of populationin capital
54.0%
% of populationin capital
6
State / territory
Abbreviation
Land area
Population(2021 census)
Population density
% of populationin capital
Notes
km2
sq mi
Rank
Number
Rank
/km2
/sq mi
Rank
%
Rank
New South Wales
NSW
801,150
309,330
5
8,072,163
1
9.62
24.9
3
63.0%
5
Victoria
VIC
227,444
87,817
6
6,503,491
2
26.56
68.8
2
71.0%
4
Queensland
QLD
1,729,742
667,857
2
5,156,138
3
2.79
7.2
5
46.0%
7
Western Australia
WA
2,527,013
975,685
1
2,660,026
4
1.03
2.7
7
73.4%
3
South Australia
SA
984,321
380,048
4
1,781,516
5
1.74
4.5
6
73.5%
2
Tasmania
TAS
68,401
26,410
7
557,571
6
7.58
19.6
4
41.0%
8
Australian Capital Territory
ACT
2,358
910
8
453,890
7
167.6
434
1
99.6%
1
Northern Territory
NT
1,347,791
520,385
3
232,605
8
0.18
0.47
8
54.0%
6
· Background and overview › Comparative terminology
Entity
Queensland
Type of entity
N/A (abolished 1922)
Tie to the monarch
Domestic administrator
MP
Indirect (through the governor-general acting as "administrator")
Indirect (through the governor-general acting as "administrator")
Entity
Australian Capital Territory
Type of entity
Self-governing territory
Tie to the monarch
Indirect (through the governor-general acting as "administrator")
Domestic administrator
Assembly and chief minister
Head of government
Chief minister
Upper House of Parliament
Lower House of Parliament
MLA
Administrator
Administrator
Entity
Northern Territory
Type of entity
Indirect (through the governor-general)
Tie to the monarch
Administrator
Shire president
Shire president
Entity
Christmas Island
Type of entity
External territory
Tie to the monarch
Shire president
Domestic administrator
Shire Council
Head of government
Councillor
Regional Council
Regional Council
Entity
Norfolk Island
Type of entity
Mayor
Tie to the monarch
Regional Council
Entity
Type of entity
Tie to the monarch
Domestic administrator
Head of government
Upper House of Parliament
Lower House of Parliament
Member of Parliament
Upper house
Lower house
Commonwealth of Australia
Federal government
Direct
Governor-general
Prime minister
Senate
House of Representatives
Senator
MP
South Australia
Federated state
Direct (established by the Australia Act 1986)
Governor
Premier
Legislative Council
House of Assembly
MLC
Tasmania
New South Wales
Legislative Assembly
Victoria
Western Australia
MLA
Queensland
N/A (abolished 1922)
MP
Australian Capital Territory
Self-governing territory
Indirect (through the governor-general acting as "administrator")
Assembly and chief minister
Chief minister
MLA
Northern Territory
Indirect (through the governor-general)
Administrator
Christmas Island
External territory
Shire president
Shire Council
Councillor
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Norfolk Island
Mayor
Regional Council
Note: The abbreviations MLA and MHA were previously the acceptable term for members of lower houses in states that now use MP. Between 1979 and 2015 Norfolk Island was a self-governing external territory with its own legislature, the Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly, until this was abolished by the Commonwealth Parliament.
· Politics › Governors and administrators
Governor of New South Wales
Governor of New South Wales
Post
Governor of New South Wales
Incumbent
Margaret Beazley
Appointed
2 May 2019
Governor of Victoria
Governor of Victoria
Post
Governor of Victoria
Incumbent
Margaret Gardner
Appointed
9 August 2023
Governor of Queensland
Governor of Queensland
Post
Governor of Queensland
Incumbent
Jeannette Young
Appointed
1 November 2021
Governor of Western Australia
Governor of Western Australia
Post
Governor of Western Australia
Incumbent
Chris Dawson
Appointed
15 July 2022
Governor of South Australia
Governor of South Australia
Post
Governor of South Australia
Incumbent
Frances Adamson
Appointed
7 October 2021
Governor of Tasmania
Governor of Tasmania
Post
Governor of Tasmania
Incumbent
Barbara Baker
Appointed
16 June 2021
Administrator of the Northern Territory
Administrator of the Northern Territory
Post
Administrator of the Northern Territory
Incumbent
Hugh Heggie
Appointed
2 February 2023
Administrator of Norfolk Island
Administrator of Norfolk Island
Post
Administrator of Norfolk Island
Incumbent
George Plant
Appointed
26 May 2023
Administrator of the Australian Indian Ocean Territories
Administrator of the Australian Indian Ocean Territories
Post
Administrator of the Australian Indian Ocean Territories
Incumbent
Farzian Zainal
Appointed
26 May 2023
Post
Incumbent
Appointed
Governor of New South Wales
Margaret Beazley
2 May 2019
Governor of Victoria
Margaret Gardner
9 August 2023
Governor of Queensland
Jeannette Young
1 November 2021
Governor of Western Australia
Chris Dawson
15 July 2022
Governor of South Australia
Frances Adamson
7 October 2021
Governor of Tasmania
Barbara Baker
16 June 2021
Administrator of the Northern Territory
Hugh Heggie
2 February 2023
Administrator of Norfolk Island
George Plant
26 May 2023
Administrator of the Australian Indian Ocean Territories
Farzian Zainal
26 May 2023
· Politics › Premiers and chief ministers
Premier of New South Wales
Premier of New South Wales
Post
Premier of New South Wales
Incumbent
Chris Minns MP
Political party
Labor
Appointed
25 March 2023
Premier of Victoria
Premier of Victoria
Post
Premier of Victoria
Incumbent
Jacinta Allan MP
Political party
Labor
Appointed
27 September 2023
Premier of Queensland
Premier of Queensland
Post
Premier of Queensland
Incumbent
David Crisafulli MP
Political party
Liberal National
Appointed
28 October 2024
Premier of Western Australia
Premier of Western Australia
Post
Premier of Western Australia
Incumbent
Roger Cook MLA
Political party
Labor
Appointed
8 June 2023
Premier of South Australia
Premier of South Australia
Post
Premier of South Australia
Incumbent
Peter Malinauskas MP
Political party
Labor
Appointed
21 March 2022
Premier of Tasmania
Premier of Tasmania
Post
Premier of Tasmania
Incumbent
Jeremy Rockliff MP
Political party
Liberal
Appointed
8 April 2022
Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory
Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory
Post
Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory
Incumbent
Andrew Barr MLA
Political party
Labor
Appointed
11 December 2014
Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
Post
Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
Incumbent
Lia Finocchiaro MLA
Political party
Country Liberal
Appointed
28 August 2024
Post
Incumbent
Political party
Appointed
Premier of New South Wales
Chris Minns MP
Labor
25 March 2023
Premier of Victoria
Jacinta Allan MP
Labor
27 September 2023
Premier of Queensland
David Crisafulli MP
Liberal National
28 October 2024
Premier of Western Australia
Roger Cook MLA
Labor
8 June 2023
Premier of South Australia
Peter Malinauskas MP
Labor
21 March 2022
Premier of Tasmania
Jeremy Rockliff MP
Liberal
8 April 2022
Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory
Andrew Barr MLA
Labor
11 December 2014
Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
Lia Finocchiaro MLA
Country Liberal
28 August 2024
· State and territory codes
AM/FM
AM/FM
State/territory
AM/FM
Abbrev.
TV
Call signs
Amateur
Call signs
Abbrev.
Call signs
Postcode
Postal
Std
Postal
Summer
New South Wales
New South Wales
State/territory
New South Wales
Abbrev.
NSW
Call signs
2xx(x)
Call signs
xx(x)Nn
Call signs
VK2xx
Postal
NSW
Postal
1nnn, 2nnn
Telephone numbers in Australia
+61 2 xxxx xxxx
Time zone
+10 (+.mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- 9+1⁄2 +10+1⁄2)
Time zone
+11 (+10+1⁄2)
Victoria
Victoria
State/territory
Victoria
Abbrev.
Vic
Call signs
3xx(x)
Call signs
xx(x)Vn
Call signs
VK3xx
Postal
VIC
Postal
3nnn, 8nnn
Telephone numbers in Australia
+61 3 xxxx xxxx
Time zone
+10
Time zone
+11
Queensland
Queensland
State/territory
Queensland
Abbrev.
Qld
Call signs
4xx(x)
Call signs
xx(x)Qn
Call signs
VK4xx
Postal
QLD
Postal
4nnn, 9nnn
Telephone numbers in Australia
+61 7 xxxx xxxx
Time zone
+10
Western Australia
Western Australia
State/territory
Western Australia
Abbrev.
WA
Call signs
6xx(x)
Call signs
xx(x)Wn
Call signs
VK6xx
Postal
WA
Postal
6nnn
Telephone numbers in Australia
+61 8 9xxx xxxx+61 8 6xxx xxxx
Time zone
+8
South Australia
South Australia
State/territory
South Australia
Abbrev.
SA
Call signs
5xx(x)
Call signs
xx(x)Sn
Call signs
VK5xx
Postal
SA
Postal
5nnn
Telephone numbers in Australia
+61 8 8xxx xxxx+61 8 7xxx xxxx
Time zone
+9+1⁄2
Time zone
+10+1⁄2
Tasmania
Tasmania
State/territory
Tasmania
Abbrev.
Tas
Call signs
7xx(x)
Call signs
xx(x)Tn
Call signs
VK7xx
Postal
TAS
Postal
7nnn
Telephone numbers in Australia
+61 3 6xxx xxxx
Time zone
+10
Time zone
+11
Australian Capital Territory
Australian Capital Territory
State/territory
Australian Capital Territory
Abbrev.
ACT
Call signs
1xx(x)
Call signs
xx(x)Cn
Call signs
VK1xx
Postal
ACT
Postal
02nn, 26nn, 29nn
Telephone numbers in Australia
+61 2 62xx xxxx+61 2 61xx xxxx
Time zone
+10
Time zone
+11
Northern Territory
Northern Territory
State/territory
Northern Territory
Abbrev.
NT
Call signs
8xx(x)
Call signs
xx(x)Dn
Call signs
VK8xx
Postal
NT
Postal
08nn
Telephone numbers in Australia
+61 8 89xx xxxx
Time zone
+9+1⁄2
External territories
External territories
State/territory
External territories
Christmas Island
Christmas Island
State/territory
Christmas Island
Call signs
6xx(x)
Call signs
xx(x)Wn
Call signs
VK9xx
Postal
WA
Postal
6798
Telephone numbers in Australia
+61 8 9164 xxxx
Time zone
+7
Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island
State/territory
Norfolk Island
Call signs
2xx(x)
Call signs
xx(x)Nn
Call signs
VK2xx
Postal
NSW
Postal
2899
Telephone numbers in Australia
+672 3 xx xxx
Time zone
+11
Time zone
+12
Cocos Island
Cocos Island
State/territory
Cocos Island
Call signs
6xx(x)
Call signs
xx(x)Wn
Call signs
VK9xx
Postal
WA
Postal
6799
Telephone numbers in Australia
+61 8 9162 xxxx
Time zone
+6+1⁄2
Australian Antarctic Territory
Australian Antarctic Territory
State/territory
Australian Antarctic Territory
Abbrev.
AAT
Call signs
none
Call signs
VK0xx
Call signs
TAS
Postal
7151
Postal
+672 1
Telephone numbers in Australia
+6 to +8
This is used for some PO box and large users only. Some exceptions apply to numbers in this state's number range. The state of New South Wales observes Australian Eastern Standard Time except for Broken Hill and the surrounding region, which observes Australian Central Standard Time and Lord Howe Island which is 30 minutes ahead of Australian Eastern Standard Time. Broken Hill and surrounding region observe Australian Central Summer Time. Lord Howe Island adopts Australian Eastern Summer Time. A number of broadcast stations in the ACT have call signs allocated as if ACT were part of New South Wales.
This is used for some PO box and large users only. Some exceptions apply to numbers in this state's number range. The state of New South Wales observes Australian Eastern Standard Time except for Broken Hill and the surrounding region, which observes Australian Central Standard Time and Lord Howe Island which is 30 minutes ahead of Australian Eastern Standard Time. Broken Hill and surrounding region observe Australian Central Summer Time. Lord Howe Island adopts Australian Eastern Summer Time. A number of broadcast stations in the ACT have call signs allocated as if ACT were part of New South Wales.
State/territory
This is used for some PO box and large users only. Some exceptions apply to numbers in this state's number range. The state of New South Wales observes Australian Eastern Standard Time except for Broken Hill and the surrounding region, which observes Australian Central Standard Time and Lord Howe Island which is 30 minutes ahead of Australian Eastern Standard Time. Broken Hill and surrounding region observe Australian Central Summer Time. Lord Howe Island adopts Australian Eastern Summer Time. A number of broadcast stations in the ACT have call signs allocated as if ACT were part of New South Wales.
State/territory
Abbrev.
Call signs
Postal
Telephone numbers in Australia
Time zone
AM/FM
TV
Amateur
Abbrev.
Postcode
Std
Summer
New South Wales
NSW
2xx(x)
xx(x)Nn
VK2xx
NSW
1nnn, 2nnn
+61 2 xxxx xxxx
+10 (+.mw- .mw- 9+1⁄2 +10+1⁄2)
+11 (+10+1⁄2)
Victoria
Vic
3xx(x)
xx(x)Vn
VK3xx
VIC
3nnn, 8nnn
+61 3 xxxx xxxx
+10
+11
Queensland
Qld
4xx(x)
xx(x)Qn
VK4xx
QLD
4nnn, 9nnn
+61 7 xxxx xxxx
+10
Western Australia
WA
6xx(x)
xx(x)Wn
VK6xx
WA
6nnn
+61 8 9xxx xxxx+61 8 6xxx xxxx
+8
South Australia
SA
5xx(x)
xx(x)Sn
VK5xx
SA
5nnn
+61 8 8xxx xxxx+61 8 7xxx xxxx
+9+1⁄2
+10+1⁄2
Tasmania
Tas
7xx(x)
xx(x)Tn
VK7xx
TAS
7nnn
+61 3 6xxx xxxx
+10
+11
Australian Capital Territory
ACT
1xx(x)
xx(x)Cn
VK1xx
ACT
02nn, 26nn, 29nn
+61 2 62xx xxxx+61 2 61xx xxxx
+10
+11
Northern Territory
NT
8xx(x)
xx(x)Dn
VK8xx
NT
08nn
+61 8 89xx xxxx
+9+1⁄2
External territories
Christmas Island
6xx(x)
xx(x)Wn
VK9xx
WA
6798
+61 8 9164 xxxx
+7
Norfolk Island
2xx(x)
xx(x)Nn
VK2xx
NSW
2899
+672 3 xx xxx
+11
+12
Cocos Island
6xx(x)
xx(x)Wn
VK9xx
WA
6799
+61 8 9162 xxxx
+6+1⁄2
Australian Antarctic Territory
AAT
none
VK0xx
TAS
7151
+672 1
+6 to +8
This is used for some PO box and large users only. Some exceptions apply to numbers in this state's number range. The state of New South Wales observes Australian Eastern Standard Time except for Broken Hill and the surrounding region, which observes Australian Central Standard Time and Lord Howe Island which is 30 minutes ahead of Australian Eastern Standard Time. Broken Hill and surrounding region observe Australian Central Summer Time. Lord Howe Island adopts Australian Eastern Summer Time. A number of broadcast stations in the ACT have call signs allocated as if ACT were part of New South Wales.

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  1. a) Residents of the territory are not represented in the parliament or assembly that makes these laws, or in the governm
  2. b) Laws passed by the Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly while it existed from 1979 to 2015 remain in effect unless mod
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  10. The Australian Antarctic Territory covers nearly 5.9 million square kilometres, about 42% of Antarctica, but this claim
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