3. About the territory:
• The Australian Capital Territory is including the capital of
Australia - Canberra, agricultural area and the National Park
Namadzhi. It population is 357,222 people.
5. Geography
• The ACT is sutiated in the east of Australia. It is area - 2358
km². 46% of the national park occupies Namadzhi. The highest
point of the territory - Mount Bimberi.
8. Perth is the capital of Western Australia, a
bright, beautiful and modern city.
Population of this city is about 1 200 000
people. Perth - a port city, situated on the
shore of the Indian ocean.
9. Western Australia is the largest state of Australia which
occupies one third of the territory of the continent. The
population of this state is 2 million people. On the East
the state shares borders with Northern Territory and
South Australia. In the territory of the state there are
places where the foot of a person didn't step yet.
10. The state of Western Australia is dry and
inhospitable except the southwestern
corner of the state. Nearly all of state’s
farms, sheep stations and fruit gardens
are situated there. The rest of the state is
dry desert land with very few towns or
lonely cattle stations.
12. WESTERN AUSTRALIA
BUT THERE ARE FRUIT
GARDENS, SHEEP
STATIONS, CATTLE
STATIONS IN
SOUTHWESTERN CORNER
OF THE STATE
13. In Western Australia, there are about 540
species of birds. The best territories are to
the southwest corner of the state, the area
around Broome and the Kimberley area.
In Western Australia there live dingo,
Emu, Sugar glider and monitor lizard.
14. EMU
THE EMU, AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST BIRD,
IS ALSO ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THE
WORLD. IT CAN’T FLY BUT IS A GOOD
RUNNER.
DINGO
AMONG OTHER ANIMALS FOUND IN
AUSTRALIA IS THE DINGO, A WILD
DOG.
15. There are places with fine beaches, where we can see
and even feed dolphins
18. Brisbane, its capital, is situated on the east
coast. Queensland has long beautiful sandy
beaches. Its coast is a popular place for
holidaymaker. The climate along the east coast
is hot and humid.
19. It is the tropical corner of Australia.
Bananas and other tropical fruits are grown
here.
20. Most of the land in the south is too dry for
farming. Some of Australia’s most
unproductive desert lands occupy the
bigger part of the state.
23. South Australia is a state in the southern part of
Australia. The population of the state - 1.5 million
people, about 10% of the total population.
24. Climate
Climate in this state: wet winters and dry hot
summers. The temperature in summer (December-
February) from +15 C to +29 C, and in winter (June-
August) +8 C to +15 C. Frosts are extremely rare.
27. South Australia is home to long summers, stunning
beaches and award-winning wine, events and
festivals. It’s the gateway to the Barossa, Flinders
Ranges and outback and Kangaroo Island.
28. Check out some of the art and cultural places in
Adelaide and South Australia. If you’re into the
arts, there are many tours to take you to great
venues in Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, McLaren
Vale and the Barossa.