There’s something deeply satisfying about finally achieving a goal you’ve quietly carried for years. Somewhere between coastal drives, city stays, dusty inland roads and spontaneous getaways, I can now say that I have visited every state and territory in Australia. It was always something I was keen to do, and while I can now proudly say I’ve ticked them all off, I know I’ve only scratched the surface.
Each state and territory holds far more than a single visit could ever reveal, endless landscapes, hidden pockets, local stories and moments still waiting to be discovered. Completing the list feels less like an ending and more like an invitation to keep exploring.
If you’re not familiar with how Australia is set up, the country is made up of six states and two main territories. States operate with their own governments, while territories are governed a little differently under federal oversight.
From a travel point of view though, those technical differences fade away and what stands out is how wildly different each place feels, from climate and scenery to food, lifestyle and pace of life. I don’t think I ever appreciated how big Australia actually is until I started living and travelling here.
Below I have showcased a few favourite photos of mine from each state and territory to give you a glimpse of how they appear in a snapshot. However, you cannot possibly see every point of view from a single photo or even a single trip, as even within a state or territory, there can be vast differences. How you been to any of these states or territories? If so, did you have a favourite?
NEW SOUTH WALES




VICTORIA




QUEENSLAND




SOUTH AUSTRALIA




WESTERN AUSTRALIA




TASMANIA




AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY (ACT)




NORTHERN TERRITORY




Lovely captures. Congrats on visiting every state and territory in Australia! People always forget how big that country is, myself included. We’d love to visit someday but would need several weeks or months to explore!
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Thanks very much. I know, it’s such a big country. So many things I would like to see and do also but it’s getting the time for it all.
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Nice!! Great job, love the photos!
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Thanks very much Barbara.
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Lookin’ good. Perth looks more modern than everywhere else. I suspect it’d remind me more of a US city than UK.
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Yes I think you’re right Pete!
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Such beautiful views. Lovely photos of it. At first I thought it might be a political post because here Tick Off has two meanings one of which is to make angry. I was glad to be wrong. Love the blog.
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Oh wow you have taught me something new Jean. Thank you very much.
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I guess you didn’t hear the term ticked off…when you said ticked off a whole area, I thought you might be referring to Greenland who are quite upset with the USA. I was much relieved to see your lovely post.
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No I had never heard of ticked off meaning that although it does make sense.
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Wow!Wonderful!
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Thanks Tanja.
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Honestly, I’m amazed you traveled the entire continent and weren’t eaten by anything! 🙂
Congrats on achieving this milestone, Wayne, and the photo montage is a great overview. I especially like the shot of you with the black polkadots and that last one of you and your partner (love that you’re both dressed ruggedly, but holding champagne glasses!). Cheers!
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Haha thanks Richard. I have honestly just scratched the surface as each state is super vast but delighted to have sampled every one.
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that’s amazing! it all looks great and since I’ve only spent time in Western Australia, I have lots still to see it’s clear. I suppose I should see all of the states where I live as well here in the US too, while I’m at it! well done, Wayne!
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Thanks Beth! Wow every state in the US would take some time I would imagine!!!
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yes, but I really haven’t been devoted to doing it, so I’d better get busy!)
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It’s a big job but would be so exciting.
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An excellent and great accomplishment, Wayne. I love the photos! Congratulations!
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Honestly thanks so much Suzette! X
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