North Australia

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North Australia

  1. (Australia, historical) A short-lived colony (1846-1847) formed by combining what are now the regions of Queensland and the Northern Territory.
  2. (Australia, historical) A short-lived territory (1927–1931) consisting of the northern part of what is now the Northern Territory.
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