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*Australia consists of six states (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia), three internal territories (the Australian Capital Territory, the Jervis Bay Territory, and the Northern Territory), and seven external territories (Ashmore and Cartier Islands, the Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, the Coral.
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This is a list of regions of Australia that are not Australian states or territories. The most commonly known regionalisation is the governmental division of the state into regions for economic development purposes.
Others regionalisations include those made for purposes of land management, such as agriculture or conservation; information gathering, such as statistical or meteorological. Although most regionalisations were defined for specific purposes and give specific boundaries, many regions will have similar names and extents across different regionalisations. As a result, the names and boundaries of regions can vary and may overlap in popular places.
Not all the regions in this list have official status as an economic or administrative region.Types of Australian regionalisation[edit]
A regionalisation of Australia is a system by which Australia is divided into regions. There are a great many different regionalisations, created for a range of purposes, including political, administrative, statistical and biological.Political and administrative regionalisations[edit]
The most prominent regionalisation of Australia is the division into the various states and territories. For electoral purposes, the Australian Senate uses states and territories, but the Australian House of Representatives breaks the country into Divisions. Each state is similarly divided into electoral ’regions’, ’districts’ or ’provinces’, each of which elects members to the house or houses of the state’s parliament. Finally, the country is divided into local government areas, each of which is administered by a council.
Other administrative regionalisations may exist within each state. For example, the whole of mainland Western Australia other than the Perth metropolitan area, is divided into regions for the purposes of administration of the Regional Development Commissions Act 1993.Statistical regionalisations[edit]
For the purposes of statistical geography, the Australian Bureau of Statistics uses the Australian Standard Geographical Classification, a hierarchical regionalisation whose coarsest level is the states and territories, then statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions, statistical local areas, and finally, census collection districts.Biogeographical regionalisations[edit]
Until recently, most biogeographical and phytogeographical regionalisations of Australia were individually defined for each state and territories; for example: Gwen Harden’s botanical regionalisation of New South Wales; Orchard’s ’natural regions’ regionalisation of Tasmania; and John Stanley Beard’s division of Western Australia into Botanical Provinces and Botanical Districts.
More recently, two regionalisations that cover the entire country have been put in place. The World Wildlife Fund’s regionalisation of the world into 825 terrestrial ecoregions created 40 ecoregions in Australia. Within Australia, however, the de facto standard regionalisation is now the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA). This divides Australia into 85 bioregions, which are further divided into 404 subregions.Others[edit]
There are a range of other regionalisations of Australia, including:
*meteorological and climatic regionalisations, as defined and used by the Bureau of Meteorology;
*catchment areas and drainage systems;
*geological regionalisationMulti-state/territorial[edit]
*Capital Country – ACT/NSW
*Eastern Australia – NSW/QLD/VIC/ACT, sometimes including SA and TAS
*East Coast of Australia – also known as an Eastern seaboard
*Lake Eyre basin – QLD/SA/NT/NSW
*Murray–Darling basin – NSW/ACT/VIC/QLD/SA
*Northern Australia – NT/QLD/part of WA
*The Nullarbor – SA/WA
*Outback – mainly NT and WA, but all territories except ACT and TAS
*Southern Australia – TAS/VIC/SA, sometimes including NSW and WA
*Sunraysia – a portion of NSW and VICNew South Wales[edit]
See also the Bureau of Meteorology’s NSW regions map.[1]
*Far South Coast
*Hunter Region (Newcastle)
*Illawarra (Wollongong)
*New England (north-west)
*Murray
*SydneyNorthern Territory[edit]
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*Central Australia/Alice Springs Region/Red CentreQueensland[edit]
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*Central Queensland
*Darling Downs
*Far North Queensland
*North Queensland
*South East Queensland
*Wide Bay-Burnett
*South West QueenslandSouth Australia[edit]
See also the Bureau of Meteorology’s South Australia regions map[4]
*Adelaide Hills/Mount Lofty Ranges
*Mid North
*Murray Mallee
*Yorke PeninsulaTasmania[edit]
See also the Bureau of Meteorology’s Tasmania regions map[5]Victoria[edit]
See also the Bureau of Meteorology’s Victoria regions map[6]Official
The six official regions of Victoria are:[7]
*Barwon South West
*Loddon MalleeUnofficial
*Central Victoria
*Upper Yarra
*The Bays
*Goldfields
*Spa Country
*Central Coast
*Bass Coast
*Northern Country/North Central
*Central Murray
*Lower Goulburn
*Southern Riverina
*Upper Goulburn
*Northeast
*Upper Murray
*High Country
*Gippsland
*Central Gippsland
*Central Gippsland Coast
*East Gippsland Coast
*Victorian Alps
*Western District
*Central Highlands/Tablelands
*The Grampians
*Goldfields
*Spa Country
*Southwest
*The Otways
*West Coast
*Shipwreck Coast
*Great Ocean Road
*Surf Coast
*Northwest
*The Mallee
*The WimmeraWestern Australia[edit]
See also the Bureau of Meteorology’s Western Australia regions map.[8]
The Western Australian system of regions defined by the Government of Western Australia for purposes of economic development administration, which excludes the Perth metropolitan area, is a series of nine regions.
The nine defined regions are:See also[edit]References[edit]
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 12 November 2009. Retrieved 6 November 2006.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) NSW regions map
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 5 October 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2006.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) NT regions map
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 5 October 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2006.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) QLD regions map
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 31 August 2009. Retrieved 23 February 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) SA regions map
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 5 October 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2006.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Tasmania regions map
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 31 August 2009. Retrieved 16 October 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) VIC regions map
*^’Victorian Regions and Regional Cities’. Regional Development Victoria. Victorian Government. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 2 March 2008. Retrieved 1 March 2008.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Western Australia regionsAct Nt Qld Sa Tas & Waeffective Curriculum Ideas 4th GradeExternal links[edit]
*MyRegion.gov.au – an Australian government website dedicated to providing information about the 55 regions of the nation
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*Australia consists of six states (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia), three internal territories (the Australian Capital Territory, the Jervis Bay Territory, and the Northern Territory), and seven external territories (Ashmore and Cartier Islands, the Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, the Coral.
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This is a list of regions of Australia that are not Australian states or territories. The most commonly known regionalisation is the governmental division of the state into regions for economic development purposes.
Others regionalisations include those made for purposes of land management, such as agriculture or conservation; information gathering, such as statistical or meteorological. Although most regionalisations were defined for specific purposes and give specific boundaries, many regions will have similar names and extents across different regionalisations. As a result, the names and boundaries of regions can vary and may overlap in popular places.
Not all the regions in this list have official status as an economic or administrative region.Types of Australian regionalisation[edit]
A regionalisation of Australia is a system by which Australia is divided into regions. There are a great many different regionalisations, created for a range of purposes, including political, administrative, statistical and biological.Political and administrative regionalisations[edit]
The most prominent regionalisation of Australia is the division into the various states and territories. For electoral purposes, the Australian Senate uses states and territories, but the Australian House of Representatives breaks the country into Divisions. Each state is similarly divided into electoral ’regions’, ’districts’ or ’provinces’, each of which elects members to the house or houses of the state’s parliament. Finally, the country is divided into local government areas, each of which is administered by a council.
Other administrative regionalisations may exist within each state. For example, the whole of mainland Western Australia other than the Perth metropolitan area, is divided into regions for the purposes of administration of the Regional Development Commissions Act 1993.Statistical regionalisations[edit]
For the purposes of statistical geography, the Australian Bureau of Statistics uses the Australian Standard Geographical Classification, a hierarchical regionalisation whose coarsest level is the states and territories, then statistical divisions, statistical subdivisions, statistical local areas, and finally, census collection districts.Biogeographical regionalisations[edit]
Until recently, most biogeographical and phytogeographical regionalisations of Australia were individually defined for each state and territories; for example: Gwen Harden’s botanical regionalisation of New South Wales; Orchard’s ’natural regions’ regionalisation of Tasmania; and John Stanley Beard’s division of Western Australia into Botanical Provinces and Botanical Districts.
More recently, two regionalisations that cover the entire country have been put in place. The World Wildlife Fund’s regionalisation of the world into 825 terrestrial ecoregions created 40 ecoregions in Australia. Within Australia, however, the de facto standard regionalisation is now the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA). This divides Australia into 85 bioregions, which are further divided into 404 subregions.Others[edit]
There are a range of other regionalisations of Australia, including:
*meteorological and climatic regionalisations, as defined and used by the Bureau of Meteorology;
*catchment areas and drainage systems;
*geological regionalisationMulti-state/territorial[edit]
*Capital Country – ACT/NSW
*Eastern Australia – NSW/QLD/VIC/ACT, sometimes including SA and TAS
*East Coast of Australia – also known as an Eastern seaboard
*Lake Eyre basin – QLD/SA/NT/NSW
*Murray–Darling basin – NSW/ACT/VIC/QLD/SA
*Northern Australia – NT/QLD/part of WA
*The Nullarbor – SA/WA
*Outback – mainly NT and WA, but all territories except ACT and TAS
*Southern Australia – TAS/VIC/SA, sometimes including NSW and WA
*Sunraysia – a portion of NSW and VICNew South Wales[edit]
See also the Bureau of Meteorology’s NSW regions map.[1]
*Far South Coast
*Hunter Region (Newcastle)
*Illawarra (Wollongong)
*New England (north-west)
*Murray
*SydneyNorthern Territory[edit]
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*Central Australia/Alice Springs Region/Red CentreQueensland[edit]
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*Central Queensland
*Darling Downs
*Far North Queensland
*North Queensland
*South East Queensland
*Wide Bay-Burnett
*South West QueenslandSouth Australia[edit]
See also the Bureau of Meteorology’s South Australia regions map[4]
*Adelaide Hills/Mount Lofty Ranges
*Mid North
*Murray Mallee
*Yorke PeninsulaTasmania[edit]
See also the Bureau of Meteorology’s Tasmania regions map[5]Victoria[edit]
See also the Bureau of Meteorology’s Victoria regions map[6]Official
The six official regions of Victoria are:[7]
*Barwon South West
*Loddon MalleeUnofficial
*Central Victoria
*Upper Yarra
*The Bays
*Goldfields
*Spa Country
*Central Coast
*Bass Coast
*Northern Country/North Central
*Central Murray
*Lower Goulburn
*Southern Riverina
*Upper Goulburn
*Northeast
*Upper Murray
*High Country
*Gippsland
*Central Gippsland
*Central Gippsland Coast
*East Gippsland Coast
*Victorian Alps
*Western District
*Central Highlands/Tablelands
*The Grampians
*Goldfields
*Spa Country
*Southwest
*The Otways
*West Coast
*Shipwreck Coast
*Great Ocean Road
*Surf Coast
*Northwest
*The Mallee
*The WimmeraWestern Australia[edit]
See also the Bureau of Meteorology’s Western Australia regions map.[8]
The Western Australian system of regions defined by the Government of Western Australia for purposes of economic development administration, which excludes the Perth metropolitan area, is a series of nine regions.
The nine defined regions are:See also[edit]References[edit]
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 12 November 2009. Retrieved 6 November 2006.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) NSW regions map
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 5 October 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2006.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) NT regions map
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 5 October 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2006.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) QLD regions map
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 31 August 2009. Retrieved 23 February 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) SA regions map
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 5 October 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2006.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Tasmania regions map
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 31 August 2009. Retrieved 16 October 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) VIC regions map
*^’Victorian Regions and Regional Cities’. Regional Development Victoria. Victorian Government. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
*^’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 2 March 2008. Retrieved 1 March 2008.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Western Australia regionsAct Nt Qld Sa Tas & Waeffective Curriculum Ideas 4th GradeExternal links[edit]
*MyRegion.gov.au – an Australian government website dedicated to providing information about the 55 regions of the nation
*RDA.gov.au – Regional Development Australia sets regional priorities and helps guide local development and policyAct Nt Qld Sa Tas & Waeffective Curriculum Ideas PreschoolRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_regions_of_Australia&oldid=995759885’
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