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The following are some ports and major cities in Australia:

Adelaide (Australia)-Adelaide, Australia

Brisbane (Australia)-Brisbane Australia

Bell Bay (Australia)-Bell Bay, Australia

Fremantle (Australia)-fremantle, Australia.

Melbourne (Australia)-Melbourne Australia

Newcastle (Australia)-Newcastle, Australia

Sydney (Australia)-Sydney, Australia

Townsville (Australia)-townsville, Australia.

Perth (Australia)-Perth Australia

Extended data:

Commonwealth of Australia, referred to as "Australia". Its territory covers an area of 7,692,024 square kilometers and is surrounded by the sea. It is the only country in the world whose territory covers the whole continent, so it is also called "Australia". Australia has many unique animals, plants and natural landscapes, and is a multicultural immigrant country.

Australia is a highly developed capitalist country with Canberra as its capital. As the most economically developed country in the southern hemisphere, the world's largest economy 12, the fourth largest exporter of agricultural products, and also the largest exporter of various minerals in the world, it is called "the country by car".

At the same time, Australia is also the country with the largest number of sheep and the largest export volume of wool in the world, also known as "the country riding on the back of sheep". Australia's population is highly urbanized, and nearly half of its citizens live in Sydney and Melbourne. Many cities in this country are rated as one of the most livable places in the world.

Australia is a sports power, hosting many global sports events all the year round. Australia actively participates in international affairs, is a founding member of APEC, and is also a member of the United Nations, the G20, the Commonwealth, the Pacific Security Treaty, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Pacific Islands Forum.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Australia