New South Wales
New South Wales - NSW
New South Wales was inhabited by Aboriginal tribes between 40,000 to 60,000 years ago and was discovered and explored by the Europeans in the 1788 by Captain James Cook, located in the south east of the country that’s north of Victoria and South of Queensland and east of South Australia with population of around 7 million which makes it the most populous state. You can explore beautiful beaches, 780 national parks and reserves that range from rainforests, rugged bush, marine and outback deserts with excellent skiing during winter, and wine regions that offer divers range of activities including World Heritage areas. With Australian Reserve Bank and Australian Securities Exchange being located in Sydney with the headquarters of more then 90 banks and around 500 multinational corporations.
Climate – borderline of oceanic/humid subtropical climate were summers tend to be warm and winters are mild with rainfall spread throughout the year.
Emblems
Floral – Waratah
Bird – Kookaburra
Animal – Platypus
Fish – Blue groper
Colours – Sky Blue
Sydney – Sydney and Newcastle was traditionally occupied by the Awabakal and Worimi Aboriginal People and now is a modern cosmopolitan city with beautiful beaches, national parks, Blue Mountains as a World Heritage Region with dramatic sandstone gorges, plateaus and escarpments dominated by eucalypt forest and Hunter Valley wineries that are know to the world, Sydeny Opera House which was completed in the 1973 and has become World Heritage Site with the Darling Harbour and Newcastel metropolitan area where Lake Macquarie is located and is second most populated area in Australia with the world larges coal exporting harbour exporting over 88,880,000 tonnes a year witch began in the early 1830s with many other economic productions such as copper, steel, soap factory’s that have been previously known to the world export industry and hosts many different festivals and some of Australia’s largest social and cultural events.
The Mighty Murray – Is thousands of kilometres long that also provides agricultural areas where different variety of plants and crops are grown.
Tropical North – with tropical climate that is known for The Big Banana and Byron Bay, agricultural areas where grain crops are cultivated on a large scale with Pecan and cotton production and great beaches of Coffs Harbour with resorts and holiday accommodations.

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