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This is a '''list of mountains in [[Australia]]'''. |
This is a '''list of mountains in [[Australia]]'''. |
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==Highest point in each State/Territory== |
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This is a list of mountains in Australia.
wsdfwefebgfwquiefpolla==Highest point in each State/Territory==
Flag | State/Territory name | Highest point | Altitude (metres) | Notes |
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Ashmore and Cartier Islands | ||||
Australian Antarctic Territory | Mount McClintock | 3,490 | [2] | |
Australian Capital Territory | Bimberi Peak | 1,912 | ||
Christmas Island | Murray Hill | 361 | [3] | |
Cocos (Keeling) Islands | ||||
Coral Sea Islands | Heralds-Beacon Islet, Mellish Reef | 1.5 | [4] | |
Heard Island and McDonald Islands | Mawson Peak | 2,745 | the summit of the Big Ben massif | |
Jervis Bay Territory | Cape St George, Booderee National Park | |||
New South Wales | Mount Kosciuszko | 2,228 | ||
Norfolk Island | Mount Bates | 319 | ||
Northern Territory | Mount Zeil | 1,531 | ||
Queensland | Mount Bartle Frere | 1,622 | ||
South Australia | Mount Woodroffe | 1,435 | ||
Tasmania | Mount Ossa | 1,614 | ||
Victoria | Mount Bogong | 1,986 | ||
Western Australia | Mount Meharry | 1,253 |
Australian Capital Territory
- Bimberi Peak is the highest mountain in the Australian Capital Territory at 1,912 metres.
- Mount Gingera is the second highest mountain in the Territory at 1855m. It is the most prominent snow covered peak to be seen from Canberra in winter
- Mount Ginini 1762m.
- Mount Franklin (1646 m)
- Black Mountain (812 m)
- Mount Ainslie (842 m)
- Mount Stromlo
- Brindabella Ranges
New South Wales
- Snowy Mountains
- Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m)[5] (Highest mountain on the mainland)
- Mount Townsend (2,209 m)[6] (Second highest mountain on the mainland)
- Mount Twynam (2,196 m)[7] (Third highest)
- Rams Head (2,190 m)[7] (Fourth highest)
- Unnamed peak on Etheridge Ridge (2,180 m)[7] (Fifth highest)
- Rams Head North (2,177 m)[7] (Sixth highest)
- Alice Rawson Peak (2,160 m)[7] (Seventh highest)
- Byatts Camp (2,159 m)[7] (Eighth highest)
- Abbott Peak (2,145 m)[7] (Equal ninth highest)
- Carruthers Peak (2,145 m)[6] (Equal ninth highest)
- Mount Northcote (2,131 m)[6] (Eleventh highest)
- Muellers Peak (2,120 m)
- Little Twynam (2,120 m)
- Mount Clark (2,100 m)
- Mount Lee (2,100 m)
- Gungartan (2,068 m) (Equal eighteenth highest)
- Mount Tate (2,068 m) (Equal eighteenth highest)
- Mount Jagungal (2,061 m) (Twentieth highest)
- Mount Stilwell (2,040 m)
- Watsons Crags (2,020 m)
- Mount Anderson (1,997 m)
- The Granite Peaks (1,980 m)
- Dicky Cooper Bogong (1,980 m)
- Gills Knobs (1,940 m)
- Mount Sentinal (1,900 m)
- Illawarra escarpment
- Mount Keira (464m)
- Mount Kembla (534m)
- Mount Nebo (252m)
- Saddleback Mountain (524m)
- Nandewar Range
- Bushy Mountain (1,250 m)
- Castle Top Mountain (1,120 m)
- Gins Mountain (1,120 m)
- Grattai Mountain (1,314 m)
- Mount Dowe
- Mount Kaputar (1,508 m)
- Mount Lindesay (1,373 m)
- Mount Ningadhun (1,008 m)
- Mount Yulludunida (1,225 m)
- Round Mountain (1,250 m)
- Barrington Tops
- Brumlow Tops (1,586 m)
- Mount Polblue (1,575 m)
- Mount Barrington (1,555 m)
- Careys Peak (1,544 m)
- Mount Royal (1,185 m)
- Mount Allyn (1,125 m)
- Mount Cabrebald (1,000 m)
- New England Tableland
- Point Lookout, New South Wales (1564m)
- Round Mountain (New England Tableland) (1585m)
- Mount Grundy (1463 metres)
- Blue Mountains
- Mount Mistake
- Mount Cameron
- Gospers Mountain
- Mount Wirraba
- Mount Coricudgy (1,255 m)
- Mount Boyce (1,093 m)
- Mount Coriaday
- Mount Monundilla
- Mount Pomany (1,109 m)
- Wedding Cake Mountain
- Mount Wilson, New South Wales (1,108 m)
- Mount Victoria, New South Wales (1,059 m)
- Mount Solitary (919 m)
- Mount Hall (617 m)
- Mount Erskine
- Mount Gibson (608 m)
- Scorpion Hill (558 m)
- Linda Rock (599 m)
- Mount Bedford
- Mount Whaite
- Centre Mount (620 m)
- Notts Hill (750 m)
- Warrigal Hill (760 m)
- Harris Hill (736 m)
- Camp Cave Hill (800 m)
- Pearces Mountain
- Podgers (890 m)
- Mount Cookem (569 m)
- Mount Debert (840 m)
- Narrow Neck (1072 m)
- Castle Cliff (986 m)
- Other Mountains
- Mount Trickett (1,362 m)
- Brown Mountain
- Mount Canobolas (1,395 m)
- Mount Banda Banda (1,258 m)
- Mount Cenn Cruaich
- Mount Duval (1,393 m)
- Mount Hopeless
- Mount Gibraltar (863 m)
- Mount Gladstone
- Glenugie Peak (316 m)
- Mount Gulaga (806 m)
- Mount Moombil
- Mount Nardi
- Mount Oxley (307 m)
- Mount Piddington (1,094)
- Mount Sugarloaf (412 m)
- Mount Tilga (329 m)
- Mount Ulandra (761 m)
- Mount Warning (1,900 m)
- Pigeon House Mountain (720 m)
- Siding Spring Mountain (1,165 m)
Queensland
South Australia
- Mount Lofty Ranges
- Mount Bryan (936 m)
- Mount Lofty (720 m)
- New Campbell Hill (710 m)
- Mount Bonython (700 m)
- Kaiserstuhl (600 m)
- Mount Crawford (560 m)
- Mount Misery (560m)
- Mount Barker (520 m)
- Gawler Ranges and Eyre Peninsula
- Paney Bluff (436 m)
- Mount Wudinna (260 m)
- Flinders Ranges
- St Mary Peak (Ngarri Mudlanha) (1,189 m)
- Pompeys Pillar (1,168 m)
- Point Bonney (1,158 m)
- Beatrice Hill (Wilkalanha) (1,148m)
- Mount Aleck (Urdlu-warlpunha) (1,095 m)
- Mount Hack (1,086 m)
- Mount Tilley (1,018 m)
- Patawarta Hill (1,015 m)
- Mount Boorong
- Mount Karawarra
- Harold Hill
- Beacon Hill (1,003m)
- Rawnsley Bluff (950 m)
- Mount Brown (970 m)
- Mount Remarkable (960 m)
- Mount Caernarvon (921 m)
- Mount Hayward (865 m)
- Dutchmans Stern (820 m)
- Moockra Tower (758 m)
- Devils Peak (675 m)
- Wonoka Hill (630 m)
- Mount Chambers (409 m)
- Gammon Ranges and Arkaroola
- Benbonyathe Hill (1,064 m)
- Mount McKinlay (Wayanha) (1,050 m)
- Gammon Hill (1,012 m)
- Freeling Heights (944 m)
- Mount Serle (912 m)
- Mount Rowe (900 m)
- Mount John Roberts (880 m)
- Cleft Peak (850m)
- Mount Painter (765 m)
- The Armchair (700 m)
- Musgrave Ranges
- Mount Woodroffe (Ngarutjaranya) (1,435m)
- Mount Charles (1,332m)
- Mount Morris (1,285m)
- Mount Whinham (1,228m)
- Mount Berry, South Australia (1,227m)
- Mount Woodward (1,224m)
- Mount Edwin (1,193m)
- Mount Spec (Kali-Kalinya) (1,186m)
- Mount Davenport (1,135m)
- Mount Everard (Uwalinyi) (1,083m)
- Mount Kintore (1,066m)
- McNamara Hill (Marnilytjanya) (1,064m)
- Mount Hardy (1,061m)
- Mount Davies (1,053m)
- Ayliffe Hill (Altjinytjanya) (1,041m)
- Mount Caroline (Ulkiyanya) (1,039m)
- Mount Cuthbert (Atarkanya) (1,030m)
- Mount Cooparinna (1,014m)
- Dulgunja Hill (1,009m)
- Gosse Pile (1,002m)
Tasmania
- Mount Hamilton (Macquarie Island) (433m)
- Mount Achilles
- The Acropolis
- Adamsons Peak
- Mount Anne
- Mount Arthur
- Artillery Knob
- Barn Bluff
- Mount Barrow (1,413m)
- Ben Lomond
- Mount Bischoff
- Castle Crag
- Cradle Mountain
- Mount Darwin
- Mount Dundas
- Mount Field
- Federation Peak
- Frenchmans Cap
- Mount Geikie
- Mount Geryon
- Mount Gould
- Hartz Mountains
- Mount Huxley
- Ironstone Mountain
- Mount Jukes
- King Davids Peak
- Legges Tor
- Mount Lyell
- Mount Massif
- Mount Mawson
- Mother Cummings Peak
- Mount Munro
- Mount Ossa (1,617m)[6][18] (Highest mountain in Tasmania)
- Mount Owen
- Mount Murchison
- Mount Pelion East
- Mount Pelion West
- Quamby Bluff
- Mount Read
- Mount Sedgwick
- Mount Sorell
- Stacks Bluff
- Mount Strahan
- Mount Thetis
- Mount Tyndall
- Mount Victoria
- Mount Wellington
- Mount Pleasant
- West Coast Range
Victoria
- Grampians
- Mount Difficult
- Mount Wilson
- Mount William (1,167m)
- Mount Zero
- Victorian Alps
- Mount Baw Baw (1,567 m)
- Mount Bogong (1,986 m)[19] (Highest mountain in the state)
- Mount Buggery
- Mount Buller (1,805 m)
- Mount Buffalo (1,723 m)
- Mount Dom Dom (740 m)
- Mount Donna Buang (1,250 m)
- Mount Feathertop (1,922 m)[20] (Second highest mountain in the state)
- Mount Gibbo (1,750 m)
- Mount Hotham (1,861 m)
- Mount Howitt (1,742 m)
- Mount Loch
- Lake Mountain (1,482 m)
- Mount McKay (1,849m)[21]
- Mount St Gwinear (~1,500 m)
- Mount Selma (1,456m)
- Mount Speculation
- Mount Stirling (1,749 m)
- Mount Terrible (1,325m)
- Mount Torbreck (1,516 m)
- The Horn at Mount Buffalo (1,723m)
- Mount Useful (1,435m)
- Other
- Briggs Bluff (420 m)
- Langi Ghiran (924 m)
- Mount Beckworth (634 m)
- Mount Dandenong (633 m)
- Mount Corhanwarrabul (628m)
- Mount Alexander (744m)
- Mount Tarrengower (556m)
- Mount Arapiles (369m)
- Mount Buninyong (719m)
- Mount Cooper (137m)
- Mount Disappointment (794m)
- Hanging Rock / Mount Diogenes (718m)
- Mount Donna Buang (1,250m)[22]
- Mount Eccles
- Mount Hopeless
- Mount Horsfall (1,130m)
- Mount Macedon (1,001m)
- Mount Matlock (1,377m)
- Mount Napier (440m)
- Mount Noorat (310m)
- Mount Riddell (781m)
- Mount Ritchie (1,259m)
- Mount Toorongo (1,247m)
- Mount Warrenmang (526 m)
- You Yangs (352 m)
- Falls Creek
Western Australia
- Hamersley Range
- Mount Meharry (highest peak in WA at 1249 metres)
- Mount Bruce
- Mount Nameless
Northern Territory
References
- ^ References and details on data provided in the table can be found within the individual state and territory articles.
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- ^ "List of mountains in Australia". Peakbagger.com.
- ^ a b c d "Geoscience Basics - Geoscience Australia". Ga.gov.au. 2010-11-18. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
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