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Evaluation:
Published: 27.04.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: 8 units
References: Not used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Preface    3
  Western Australia    4
  Northen Australia    5
  New South Wales    6
  South Australia    7
  Queensland    8
  Victoria    9
  Koalas and Kangaroos    10
  To take the literature    12
Extract

Western Australia

Western Australia is biggest part in Australia. The capital of Western Australia – Australia’s largest state is probably the most relaxed and tension – free city of all the capitals. This is due to a benign climate and delightful environment, and to comparative isolation from the bustling eastern states. This is not to inter that Penth is unprogressive (the modern city skyline and air of affluence refute this), and the recent tremendous mining boom in Western Australia has brought a further surge of growth to Perth.
The broad reaches of the Swan River provide a beautiful playground and breathing space, and city fathers planned well with many profusely planted parks and gardens coverings thousands of hectares. King’s Park, covering the summit of Mt. Eliza, is the pride of Perth. Much is still in a natural state, and in Spring the blaze of wildflowers confirms Western Australia’s reputation as the wildflower state of Australia.
Lake Argue – the lake which cover 2072 square kilometres in a maximum flood, is the largest man – made storage reservoir in Australia and contains over nine times the water in the Sydney Harbout.
There are many beautiful pleases, because Western Australia is largest state of Australia. Albany was the settlement in Western Australia. Denmark is ideal for surfing.
Northern Teritory

Named after the famous naturalist, Charles Darwing, the capital of Northern Territory was settled in 1869.
Just over one hundred years ago the first setllement was established by a party led by the South Australian Surveyor – General, George Goyder. The name chosen for the settlement was Palmerston. This was later changed in favour of Darwin. Darwin grew up during the fifties and sixties into what is now a busy city with a bright future.
Darwin has only two seasons “The Wet” and “The Dry”. Coudless blue skies, warm days and pleasant nights is the only way to describe the “dry”. With the “wet” (November thought March) come the rains that transform Darwin into a lush tropical city where plants of all description thrive. Yet there exists something different about Darwin, and that is the people who make this city – A Way of Life.
The legendary hospitality, together with the timeless attractions of the Territory, make Darwin uniquely different from all other Australian cities.
Very beautiful places is Aerial panorama of Darwin and Karbour , Sunset over Fannie Bay, Smith Street Mall at dusk.
At pictures you can see rock the Red Centre who is in Northen territory.


New South Wales
Capital at the state of New South Wales, Sydney is Australia’s oldest, biggest and most delightfully – situated city. Sydney, Australia’s largest capital city with a population exceeding three millions, is an exciting, multi – faceted, bustling metropolis. The wonderful deeps – water Karbour, with dozens of boys and headlands, is the bosis of Sidney’s natural attractions and provides a breathing space and playground for the city.

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