There is no second capital of Australia. Australia's first and only capital city was and is Canberra.
Each of the states has a capital city, as does the Norhern Territory, but Australia's Federal capital has never been any city other than Canberra, the site for which was namd in 1908.
There is a common misconception that Melbourne was once Australia's capital city, but this was never the case. It was only ever the temporary seat of power, as it was the only city with a building large enough to house Parliament whilst Canberra was being built.
Australia's capital cities and the states or territories of which they are capital are:
National capital
States:
Territories
(Canberra could not truly be said to be the capital of the Australian Capital Territory, as the territory was created entirely to encompass the Federal capital.)
Australasia is a region, not an actual country, and therefore there is no capital. Besides Australia, Australasia includes the islands in the South Pacific region, such as New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and other, smaller islands. The capital of Australia, the main continent in Australasia, is Canberra.
Your question is unclear because you misspelled the name of the country.
The capital of Austria is Vienna; the capital of Australia is Canberra.
Canberra! (I know because i live there!) :) Hope that helps!!
The capital city of Australia is Canberra
Perth is the capital city of Western Australia
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Australia has a population of 22,131,000
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Australia is a continent itself.
No, it is not a continent. It is part of Oceania.
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The average temperature of Canberra, the capital city of Australia, is 13 degrees Celsius. January average temp:21 degrees Celsius/ 70 degrees Fahrenheit, July average temp: 6 degrees Celsius/ 43 degrees Fahrenheit
Captain Cook found Australia in the 1606
no because Australia and Europe is there own Continent
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EVENTING is the most played sport in australia.