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Commonwealth of
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Flag |
Coat of arms |
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Anthem: "Sri
Lanka Matha"
Music (help·info)
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Location
of Australia |
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Capital |
Canberra
35°18′S
149°08′E
/ -35.3,
149.133 |
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Largest city |
Sydney |
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Official languages |
English (de
facto)Note2 |
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Demonym |
Australian,
Aussie |
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Government |
Parliamentary
democracy and
constitutional
monarchy, see
Government of
Australia |
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Monarch |
Queen Elizabeth II |
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Governor-General |
Michael Jeffery |
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Prime Minister |
Kevin Rudd |
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Independence |
from the
United Kingdom |
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Constitution |
1 January
1901 |
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Statute of
Westminster |
11 December
1931 |
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Statute of
Westminster Adoption
Act |
9 October
1942 (with
effect from
3 September
1939) |
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Australia Act |
3 March
1986 |
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Area |
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Total |
7,741,220 kmē (6th)
2,988,888 sq mi |
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Water (%) |
1 |
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Population |
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2008 estimate |
21,350,000[1] (53rd) |
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2006 census |
19,855,288 |
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Density |
2.6/kmē (224th)
6.7/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) |
2007 estimate |
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Total |
US$718.4 billion
(IMF) (17th) |
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Per capita |
US$34,359 (IMF) (14th) |
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GDP
(nominal) |
2008 estimate |
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Total |
US$1046.8
billion (13th) |
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Per capita |
US$49,271 (DFAT) (16th) |
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HDI (2007) |
▬ 0.962 (high) (3rd) |
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Currency |
Australian dollar (AUD) |
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Time zone |
variousNote3
(UTC+8 to +10.5) |
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Summer (DST) |
variousNote3 (UTC+9
to +11.5) |
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Internet TLD |
.au |
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Calling code |
+61 |
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The
Commonwealth of Australia
is a country in the southern
hemisphere comprising the
mainland of the world's
smallest continent, the
major island of Tasmania,
and numerous other islands
in the Indian and Pacific
Oceans.Note4 The
neighbouring countries are
Indonesia, East Timor, and
Papua New Guinea to the
north, the Solomon Islands,
Vanuatu, and New Caledonia
to the northeast, and New
Zealand to the southeast.
Australia is the only
continent occupied by a
single country.
The Australian mainland has
been inhabited for more than
42,000 years by indigenous
Australians.[2] After
sporadic visits by fishermen
from the north and then
European discovery by Dutch
explorers in 1606,[3] the
eastern half of Australia
was later claimed by the
British in 1770 and
initially settled through
penal transportation to 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.
On 1 January 1901, the six
colonies became a
federation, and the
Commonwealth of Australia
was formed. Since
federation, Australia has
maintained a stable liberal
democratic political system
and remains a Commonwealth
realm. The capital city is
Canberra, located in the
Australian Capital Territory
(ACT). The population is
just over 21.3 million, with
approximately 60% of the
population concentrated in
and around the mainland
state capitals of Sydney,
Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth,
and Adelaide.