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|- align=center | (}}} New South Wales) | (}}} New South Wales) |} |- align=center valign=top | colspan="2" | Emblems: Floral - Waratah (Telopea Speciosissima); Bird - Kookaburra (Dacelo Gigas); Animal - Platypus (Ornithorhynchus Anatinus); Fish - Blue Groper (Achoerodus Viridis)'' |- align=center valign=top | colspan="2" | Motto: "Orta Recens Quam Pura Nites" (Newly Risen, How Brightly You Shine) |- align=center valign=top | colspan="2" | Slogan or Nickname: First State, Premier State |- align=center | colspan="2" style="background:#ffffff;" |


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|- valign=top | Capital | Sydney
|- class="mergedtoprow" valign=top | style="white-space: nowrap;" | }}} New South Wales | style="white-space: nowrap;" | Const. Monarchy |- class="mergedrow" | style="white-space: nowrap;" | Governor | style="white-space: nowrap;" | Professor Marie Bashir |- class="mergedrow" | style="white-space: nowrap;" | Premier | style="white-space: nowrap;" | Morris Iemma (ALP) |- class="mergedtoprow" | Federal representation ||   |- class="mergedrow" |  - House seats || 50 |- class="mergedrow" |  - Senate seats || 12 |- class="mergedtoprow" | style="white-space: nowrap;" | Gross State
Product
(2004-05)
||   |- class="mergedrow" |  - Product ($m)  || $305,437 (1st) |- class="mergedrow" |  - Product per capita || $45,153/person (5th) |- class="mergedtoprow" | style="white-space: nowrap;" | Population
(End of March 2005)
|   |- class="mergedrow" |  - Population  || 6,764,600 (1st) |- class="mergedrow" |  - Density  || 8.45/km² (3rd) |- class="mergedtoprow" | Area ||   |- class="mergedrow" |  - Total  || 809,444 km² (5th) |- class="mergedrow" |  - Land || 800,642 km² |- class="mergedrow" |  - Water || 8,802 km² (1.09%) |- class="mergedtoprow" | Elevation ||   |- class="mergedrow" |  - Highest || Mount Kosciuszko (2,229m) |- class="mergedrow" |  - Lowest || |- valign=top | Time zone | UTC+10 (+11 DST)
|- class="mergedtoprow" | Abbreviations ||   |- class="mergedrow" |  - Postal || NSW |- class="mergedrow" |  - ISO 3166-2 || AU-NS |- valign=top | Website
|[www.nsw.gov.au] |}

New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is Australia's most populous state, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south of Queensland. It was founded in 1788 and originally comprised much of the Australian mainland. During the 19th century large areas were successively separated to form the British colonies of Tasmania (1825), Victoria (1851), Queensland (1859), and South Australia (1836). In 1901 these colonies plus Western Australia federated to form the "Commonwealth of Australia".

New South Wales is known the world over for the picturesque harbour of its capital, Sydney, Australia's oldest and largest city and a centre of international finance. Sydney was the host city of the 2000 Olympic Summer Games.

An inhabitant of New South Wales is referred to as a New South Welshman or, in gender-free language, as a New South Welsh person, but this is rarely used. It is far more common to say "s/he's from New South Wales" than "s/he's a New South Welshman".

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Geography

New South Wales' three main cities from north to south are Newcastle, Sydney, and Wollongong, which all lie along the coast. Notable towns include Albury, Broken Hill, Dubbo, Port Macquarie, Tamworth, Armidale, Inverell, Lismore, Nowra, Griffith, Queanbeyan, Leeton, Wagga Wagga, Goulburn and Coffs Harbour.

The state is bordered on the north by Queensland, on the west by South Australia, and on the south by Victoria. Its coast faces the Tasman Sea. New South Wales contains two Federal enclaves: the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), and the Jervis Bay Territory.

New South Wales can be divided physically into four sections:

  • The agricultural plains that fill a significant portion of the state's area, with a much sparser population than the coast, includes the Riverina area around Wagga Wagga.
  • The arid plains in the far north-west of the state, which are unsuitable for settlements of any notable size.
Highest maximum temperature: 50.0C (122.0F), Wilcannia, 11 January 1939

Lowest minimum temperature: -23.0C (-9.4F), Charlotte Pass, 29 June 1994 (lowest temperature recorded in whole of Australia) [link]

New South Wales showing highways connecting towns and major centres
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New South Wales showing highways connecting towns and major centres

Government

The form of the Government of New South Wales is prescribed in its Constitution, which dates from 1856, although it has been amended many times since then. Since 1901 New South Wales has been a state of the Commonwealth of Australia, and the Australian Constitution regulates its relationship with the Commonwealth.

New South Wales is a Constitutional Monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II is the Sovereign, represented by the Governor of NSW. The Governor commissions the leader of those Members of Parliament able to command a majority in the Legislature to form a government. The leader is the Premier, and he or she then invites the Governor to swear in members of the Ministry from among the governing party.

Under the Australian Constitution, New South Wales ceded certain legislative and judicial powers to the Commonwealth, but retained complete independence in all other areas. The New South Wales Constitution says: "The Legislature shall, subject to the provisions of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, have power to make laws for the peace, welfare, and good government of New South Wales in all cases whatsoever." In practice, however, the independence of the Australian states has been greatly eroded by the increasing financial domination of the Commonwealth.

The State Parliament is composed of two houses, the Legislative Assembly (lower house), and the Legislative Council (upper house). The head of the State Government is the Premier, currently Morris Iemma of the Labor Party.

Economy

New South Wales has a Gross Domestic Product of AU$265,966,000,000, which equalled AU$39,950 per capita, in 2003. This was equal to US$30,277, above most major European Union economies.

Another New South Wales

The Australian region was not the first piece of land to be called New South Wales. A map of North America printed in the 1780s gave the name New South Wales to a mostly unexplored area along the south shore of Hudson's Bay where the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario now lie.

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See also

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States and territories of Australia
States and mainland territories: Australian Capital Territory · New South Wales · Northern Territory · Queensland · South Australia · Tasmania · Victoria · Western Australia · Jervis Bay Territory
External territories: Ashmore and Cartier Islands · Australian Antarctic Territory · Christmas Island · Cocos (Keeling) Islands · Coral Sea Islands · Heard Island and McDonald Islands · Norfolk Island

 


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