List of mountains in Australia.

  1. Mount Kosciuszko – New South Wales
  2. Mount Ossa – Tasmania
  3. Mount Zeil – Northern Territory
  4. Mount Bogong – Victoria
  5. Mount Bartle Frere – Queensland
  6. Mount Augustus – Western Australia
  7. Mount Warning – New South Wales
  8. Mount Beerwah – Queensland
  9. Mount Feathertop – Victoria
  10. Mount Giles – South Australia
  11. Mount Gould – Tasmania
  12. Mount Namadgi – Australian Capital Territory
  13. Mount Cook – Australian Antarctic Territory (also known as Mawson’s Peak).

Australia’s mountain ranges are generally not as high or rugged as those in other continents, and that many of its highest peaks are part of the Great Dividing Range, a long chain of mountains that runs parallel to the country’s east coast.


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