Australia definition

Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia.
Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia but, when used in a geographical sense, does not include an external Territory;
Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia;

Examples of Australia in a sentence

  • Visual representation of accountability Ultimate accountability for the performance of the National Scheme resides with the parliaments of each State and Territory of Australia, through the Ministerial Council.

  • In addition, We or Our subcontractors may use cloud technology to store or process Personal Information, which may result in storage of data outside Australia.

  • No person will be allowed to undertake any work for the Employer unless it is verified that he/she has the right to work in Australia.

  • We may need to turn off the mains power for a short time to safely inspect the roof space (and must do so if you are in Western Australia).

  • Our servers are located in Australia, so Your information may be transferred to, stored, or processed in Australia.


More Definitions of Australia

Australia means the area enclosed by the territorial waters of the Commonwealth of Australia where Medicare benefits are payable and “Australian” has a corresponding meaning.
Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia (and includes, where the context requires, any State or Territory of Australia).
Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia (and “Australian” shall be construed accordingly).
Australia means Australia as defined in the legislation of Australia;
Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia including any of its dependencies and Territories.
Australia means continental Australia and extending 100kms into territorial waters, external territories (excluding Australian Antarctica, Macquarie Island, Heard Island and McDonald Island) and passage between continental Australia and the external territories (other than the excluded territories)
Australia means the Commonwealth of Australia and includes: (i) the Territory of Norfolk Island; (ii) the Territory of Christmas Island; (iii) the Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands; (iv) the Territory of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Cartier lslands; (v) the Coral Sea Islands Territory; and (vi) any area adjacent to the territorial limits of Australia or of the said Territories in respect of which there is for the time being in force consistently with international law, a law of Australia or of a State or part of Australia, or of a Territory aforesaid dealing with the exploitation of any of the natural resources of the sea bed and subsoil of the continental shelf;