What is the order of Australian states/territories, smallest to largest?
Our States and Territories listed largest by area to smallest by area. Western Australia – Of the States and Territories, Western Australia has the greatest area, covering 2 529 875 km2, with a border length of 1862 km and a coastline length of 20 871km. Western Australia borders the Northern Territory and South Australia to the east, and accounts for 33% of the continent. Western Australia is approximately ten times the size of New Zealand. Queensland – Queensland is the second largest State of Australia, spreading over 1 730 648 km2. The coastline is over 13 347 km, touching the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Coral Sea. Queensland shares a border with New South Wales, South Australia and the Northern Territory and its border length extends 33 369 km. The Northern Territory – The total land area of the Northern Territory is 1 349 129 km2, with a coastline length of 10 953 km and a border length of 3179 km. It borders Queensland to the east, South Australia to the south and Western Austra