The remaining area to the North of South Australia was nominally part of New South Wales, despite no part of it actually touching the colony. The South Australian government laid a claim to the area, and with no other colony seeking responsibility for it, the territory was annexed to South Australia by the British Government in 1863, becoming the Northern Territory of South Australia. The Northern Territory remained under the control of South Australia until responsibility for the territory was transferred to the Commonwealth of Australia in 1911 by the British Government.
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