List of regions of Australia

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.

Multi-state/territorial

New-South Wales

See also the Bureau of Meteorology's NSW regions map.[1]

Northern Territory

See also the Bureau of Meteorology's NT region map [2]

Queensland

Main article: Regions of Queensland

See also the Bureau of Meteorology's Queensland region map [3]

South Australia

See also the Bureau of Meteorology's South Australia regions map [4]

Tasmania

Main article: Regions of Tasmania

See also the Bureau of Meteorology's Tasmania regions map [5]

Victoria

Main article: Regions of Victoria

See also the Bureau of Meteorology's Victoria regions map [6]

Official

The six official regions of Victoria are:[7]

Unofficial

Western Australia

See also the Bureau of Meteorology's Western Australia regions map.[8]

See also

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Thursday, March 10, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.