Northern Territory

NOUN
  1. a territory in north central Australia
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  • Lorraine Brown is the Speaker of the Northern Territory Parliament.
  • During 1870 some 3000 sheep from the Lake Hope Area in South Australia were overlanded to the Northern Territory, for the men working on the line at Roper River, by Ralph and John Milner.
  • If you're looking for a place that makes you feel like you're in an ancient universe, then Uluru in the Northern Territory is the place for you. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Are you in favour of a nuclear waste dump in the Northern Territory?
  • The call of the wild, Northern Territory and Queensland have taken him to places where he has worked as a drover, horse breaker, fencing contractor, rodeo rider, tent boxer and contract musterer.
  • In 1895, as a fifteen year old, he had experienced firsthand the rugged conditions of the outback when marooned for a month on a sandbar in the Victoria River in the Northern Territory.
  • I was brought up in the Northern Territory with Aboriginals, and many of my closest friends are indigenous.
  • By taking more than half of the area out of the Northern Territory, the main job-generating industries of the Territory, mining and pastoralism, have been seriously retarded.
  • The Daly is a large tidal river that drains a vast area of the Northern Territory westward into Anson Bay and the Timor Sea beyond.
  • Coastal plains of the Northern Territory below the Gulf Fall and Uplands are vegetated by woodlands of Darwin stringybark (Eucalyptus tetrodonta), while the Fall is covered by open eucalypt woodlands including Darwin box (E. tectifica) and long-fruited bloodwood (Corymbia polycarpa). Carpentaria tropical savanna
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