The Sturt Plateau, an interim Australian bioregion, is located in the Northern Territory,[1][2] and covers an area of 9,857,531 hectares (24,358,490 acres).
[3] The Sturt Plateau bioregion consists of gently undulating plains on lateritised Cretaceous sandstones.
[1] Its earths are neutral, sandy, and red and yellow.
The vegetation is variable-barked bloodwood woodland with a spinifex understorey.
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