Everything about Northern Australia totally explained
The term
northern Australia is generally considered to include the
States and territories of Australia of
Queensland and the
Northern Territory. The part of
Western Australia (WA) north of
latitude 26° south — a definition widely used in
law and State
government policy — is also usually included.
Although it comprises about half of the total area of
Australia, northern Australia includes only about one fifth of the Australian population and only one city of more than one million people (
Brisbane). However, it includes the main sources of Australian exports, being
coal from the
Great Dividing Range in Queensland and the
natural gas and
iron ore of the
Pilbara region in WA. It also includes major natural
tourist attractions, such as
Uluru (Ayers Rock), the
Great Barrier Reef and the
Kakadu National Park.
The area is also notable for its primarily
tropical,
sub-tropical, or
arid environmental and
climatic conditions.
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