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Outline of Australia

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Australia:

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Australia refers to both the continent of Australia and to the Commonwealth of Australia, the sovereign country. Australia, the world's smallest continent, is in the Southern Hemisphere and borders both the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.

The Commonwealth of Australia comprises the mainland of the Australian continent, plus the major island of Tasmania, and other nearby islands. The neighbouring countries are Indonesia, East Timor, and Papua New Guinea to the north, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia to the north-east, and New Zealand to the south-east.

The Australian mainland has been inhabited for more than 42,000 years by Indigenous Australians. After sporadic visits by fishermen from the north and then European discovery by Dutch explorers in 1606, the eastern half of Australia was later claimed by the British in 1770 and initially settled through penal transportation as part of the colony of New South Wales, commencing on 26 January 1788. As the population grew and new areas were explored, another five largely self-governing Crown colonies were established during the 19th century.

Geography

  • Australia is...
  • a continent
  • a country
  • a nation state
  • a Commonwealth realm
  • a megadiverse country
  • Location:
  • Australia is a region or subregion of:
  • The World (Australia is a continent on the planet Earth)
  • Southern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere
  • Oceania
  • Australasia
  • Australia lies between:
  • Indian Ocean
  • Pacific Ocean
  • South Pacific Ocean
  • Southern Ocean by some reckonings
  • Time zones:
  • Australian Eastern Standard Time (EST) (UTC+10), Australian Eastern Summer Time (EDT) (UTC+11)
  • Australian Central Standard Time (CST) (UTC+09:30), Australian Central Summer Time (CDT) (UTC+10:30),
  • Australian Western Standard Time (WST) (UTC+08)
  • Extreme points of Australia (mainland)
  • Northernmost Point – Cape York, Queensland (10°41' S)
  • Southernmost Point – South Point, Wilsons Promontory, Victoria (39°08' S)
  • Westernmost Point – Steep Point, Western Australia (113°09' E)
  • Easternmost Point – Cape Byron, New South Wales (153°38' E)
  • Highest Point – Mount Kosciuszko 2,228 m (7,310 ft)
  • Lowest Point – Lake Eyre −15 m (−49 ft)
  • Land boundaries: none
  • Coastline: 25,760 km
  • Population of Australia: 22,065,700 people (September 2009) – 53rd most populous country
  • Area of Australia: 7,741,220 km2 (2,988,900 sq mi) – 6th largest country
  • Atlas of Australia
  • Environment

  • Climate of Australia
  • Bushfires in Australia
  • Climate change in Australia
  • Effects of global warming on Australia
  • Ecoregions of Australia
  • Environmental issues in Australia
  • Renewable energy in Australia
  • Geothermal power in Australia
  • Solar power in Australia
  • Wind power in Australia
  • Geology of Australia
  • National parks of Australia
  • Protected areas of Australia
  • Wildlife of Australia
  • Flora of Australia
  • Fauna of Australia
  • Birds of Australia
  • Mammals of Australia
  • Iconic wildlife of Australia
  • Geographic features

  • Islands of Australia
  • Lakes of Australia
  • Mountains of Australia
  • Volcanoes in Australia
  • Rivers of Australia
  • Valleys of Australia
  • Waterfalls of Australia
  • World Heritage Sites in Australia
  • Regions

  • Ecoregions in Australia
  • Multi-state regions

  • Barkly Tableland
  • Capital Country
  • Eastern states of Australia
  • East Coast of Australia
  • Lake Eyre basin
  • Murray–Darling basin
  • Northern Australia
  • The Nullarbor
  • Outback
  • Southern Australia
  • Administrative divisions

    States
  •  New South Wales
  •  Victoria
  •  Queensland
  •  Western Australia
  •  South Australia
  •  Tasmania
  • Territories
    Mainland territories
  •  Australian Capital Territory
  •  Northern Territory
  •  Jervis Bay Territory
  • External territories
  • Ashmore and Cartier Islands
  • Australian Antarctic Territory
  • Norfolk Island
  • Christmas Island
  • Cocos (Keeling) Islands
  • Coral Sea Islands Territory
  • Heard and McDonald Islands
  • Municipalities
  • Cities of Australia
  • Government and politics

  • Form of government: federative constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracy
  • Capital of Australia: Canberra
  • Elections in Australia
  • 1901 – 1972 – 1974 – 1975 – 1977 – 1980 – 1983 – 1984 – 1987 – 1990 – 1993 – 1996 – 1998 – 2001 – 2004 – 2007 – 2010 – 2013
  • Australian electoral system
  • Compulsory voting
  • Preferential voting
  • Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives
  • Human rights in Australia
  • Political parties in Australia
  • Liberal Party of Australia
  • Australian Labor Party
  • National Party of Australia
  • Australian Democrats
  • Australian Greens
  • Political scandals of Australia
  • Republicanism in Australia
  • Taxation in Australia
  • Branches of the government

    Executive branch
  • Head of state: Queen of Australia (Queen Elizabeth II)
  • Head of state's representative: Governor-General (Peter Cosgrove)
  • Head of government: Prime Minister of Australia (Malcolm Turnbull)
  • Cabinet
  • Federal Executive Council
  • Legislative branch
  • Parliament of Australia
  • Australian Senate
  • Australian House of Representatives
  • Opposition Leader (currently: Bill Shorten)
  • Judicial branch
  • High Court of Australia
  • Australian court hierarchy
  • Constitution of Australia
  • Military

  • Command
  • Commander-in-chief: Governor-General as the Queen's representative.
  • Minister for Defence of Australia
  • ADF
  • Forces
  • Army of Australia: Australian Army
  • Navy of Australia: Royal Australian Navy
  • Air force of Australia: Royal Australian Air Force
  • Special forces of Australia
  • Military history of Australia
  • Australian Defence Force ranks
  • Foreign relations

  • ANZUS
  • Australia–United States relations
  • Australia–New Zealand relations
  • Australia–Indonesia relations
  • Australia–China relations
  • Australia–Japan relations
  • Anglo-Australian relations
  • Australia and the United Nations
  • International organisation membership

    The Commonwealth of Australia is a member of the:

    Law and order

  • Citizenship
  • Cannabis in Australia
  • Constitution of Australia
  • Crime in Australia
  • Law enforcement in Australia
  • National law enforcement agencies
  • Australian Federal Police (AFP)
  • Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
  • Australian Crime Commission (ACC)
  • Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS)
  • Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS)
  • Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC)
  • Australian Taxation Office (ATO)
  • Regional law enforcement agencies – the following policing agencies are regulated by their respective State or Territory Government and are highly visible:
  • Australian Capital Territory Police
  • New South Wales Police Force
  • Northern Territory Police
  • Queensland Police Service
  • South Australia Police
  • Tasmania Police
  • Victoria Police
  • Western Australia Police
  • State and territory governments

  • Governors of the Australian states
  • Parliaments of the Australian states and territories
  • Premiers of the Australian states
  • Government of New South Wales
  • Government of Queensland
  • Government of South Australia
  • Government of Tasmania
  • Government of Victoria
  • Government of Western Australia
  • Government of the Australian Capital Territory
  • Government of the Northern Territory
  • Local government

  • Local government in Australia
  • History

  • Prehistory of Australia
  • Australian archaeology
  • European exploration of Australia
  • History of Australia (1788–1850)
  • History of Australia (1851–1900)
  • History of Australia (1901–1945)
  • History of Australia since 1945
  • Australian Federation
  • Constitutional history of Australia
  • Immigration history of Australia
  • Postage stamps and postal history of Australia
  • Stolen Generations
  • History of states

  • History of New South Wales
  • History of Queensland
  • History of South Australia
  • History of Tasmania
  • History of Victoria
  • History of Western Australia
  • Culture

  • Architecture of Australia
  • Australian cuisine
  • Dance in Australia
  • Festivals in Australia
  • Australian folklore
  • Humour in Australia
  • Languages of Australia
  • Australian English
  • Media of Australia
  • Television in Australia
  • National symbols of Australia
  • Coat of arms of Australia
  • Flag of Australia
  • National anthems:
  • Official national anthem: Advance Australia Fair
  • Royal anthem: God Save the Queen
  • People of Australia
  • Australian diaspora
  • Australian of the Year
  • Indigenous Australians
  • Aboriginal Australians
  • Torres Strait Islanders
  • Prostitution in Australia
  • Public holidays in Australia
  • World Heritage Sites in Australia
  • Art

  • Australian art
  • Cuisine
  • Australian literature
  • Music of Australia
  • Australian music charts
  • Indigenous Australian music
  • Australian country music
  • Australian hip hop
  • Australian jazz
  • Australian rock
  • Music of immigrant communities in Australia
  • Theatre of Australia
  • Cinema of Australia
  • Religion and belief systems in Australia

  • Irreligion in Australia
  • Religion in Australia
  • Religions in Australia
  • Buddhism in Australia
  • Christianity in Australia
  • Catholicism in Australia
  • Protestantism in Australia
  • Hinduism in Australia
  • Islam in Australia
  • Ahmadiyya in Australia
  • Judaism in Australia
  • History of the Jews in Australia
  • Sikhism in Australia
  • Sport

  • Australia at the Olympics
  • Australia at the Commonwealth Games
  • Football in Australia
  • Soccer in Australia
  • Australian rules football in Australia
  • Rugby union in Australia
  • Rugby league in Australia
  • Cricket in Australia
  • Golf in Australia
  • Field hockey in Australia
  • Motorsport in Australia
  • Tennis in Australia
  • Basketball in Australia
  • Netball in Australia
  • Swimming in Australia
  • Swimming Australia
  • List of Australian records in swimming
  • Women's swimming in Australia
  • Skiing in Australia
  • Australian horse racing
  • Winter sport in Australia
  • Economy and infrastructure

  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 14th (fourteenth)
  • Agriculture in Australia
  • Telecommunications in Australia
  • Internet in Australia
  • Reserve Bank of Australia
  • Companies of Australia
  • List of pizzerias in Australia
  • List of restaurant chains in Australia
  • Currency of Australia: Dollar
  • ISO 4217: AUD
  • Economic history of Australia
  • Energy in Australia
  • Energy in Australia
  • Energy policy of Australia
  • Effects of global warming on Australia
  • Garnaut Climate Change Review
  • Coal in Australia
  • Carbon capture and storage in Australia
  • Geothermal power in Australia
  • Solar power in Australia
  • Wind power in Australia
  • Health care in Australia
  • Median household income in Australia and New Zealand
  • Mining in Australia
  • Coal mining in Australia
  • Australian Securities Exchange
  • Tourism in Australia
  • Transport in Australia
  • Airports in Australia
  • Rail transport in Australia
  • Road transport in Australia
  • Tunnels in Australia
  • Water supply and sanitation in Australia
  • State economies

  • Economy of New South Wales
  • Economy of Queensland
  • Economy of South Australia
  • Economy of Tasmania
  • Economy of Victoria
  • Economy of Western Australia
  • Education

  • Public and private education in Australia
  • Universities in Australia
  • Group of Eight
  • States education

  • Education in New South Wales
  • Education in Queensland
  • Education in South Australia
  • Education in Tasmania
  • Education in Victoria
  • Education in Western Australia
  • Education in the Australian Capital Territory
  • References

    Outline of Australia Wikipedia