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This is a list of mountains in Australia. These are some of the highest mountains in Australia
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Highest point in each State/Territory
States and Territories of Australia[1] Flag State/Territory name Highest point Altitude (metres) Notes 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
Main article: List of mountains in the 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, Australian Capital Territory 1646m.
- Black Mountain
- Mount Ainslie (Australian Capital Territory)
- 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)
- Gungartan (2,068 m) (Equal eighteenth highest)
- Mount Tate (2,068 m) (Equal eighteenth highest)
- Mount Jagungal (2,061 m) (Twentieth highest)
- 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 Top (1586m)
- Mount Barrington
- Careys Peak
- New England Tableland
- Point Lookout, New South Wales (1564m)
- Round Mountain (New England Tableland) (1585m)
- Other Mountains
- Mount Trickett
- Brown Mountain
- Mount Canobolas
- Mount Banda Banda
- Mount Boyce
- Mount Cenn Cruaich
- Mount Duval
- Mount Hopeless
- Mount Gibraltar
- Mount Gladstone
- Mount Gulaga
- Mount Moombil
- Mount Nardi
- Mount Oxley
- Mount Piddington
- Mount Sugarloaf
- Mount Tilga
- Mount Townsend
- Mount Ulandra
- Mount Warning
- Pigeon House Mountain
- Siding Spring Mountain
Queensland
South East Queensland
- Camp Mountain
- Mount Coolum (208m)[8]
- Mount Cotton
- Mount Crosby
- Mount Gravatt
- Mount Petrie
- Mount Stapylton
- Tamborine Mountain
- Teviot Range
- Flinders Peak
- Taylor Range
- McPherson Range
- Mount Barney (1,356 m)[9]
- Mount Lindesay (1,175 m)
- Mount Ernest (960 m)[citation needed]
- Mount May
- Mount Ballow (1,280 m)[citation needed]
- Mount Maroon
- Springbrook Mountain (900 m)
- Main Range
- Wilsons Peak
- Mount Superbus (1,375 m)[10][11]
- Mount Roberts (1,370 m)[12]
- Lizard Point (1,200 m)[citation needed]
- Mount Steamer (1,215 m)[citation needed]
- The Steamer Range
- Mount Asplenium (1,294 m)[citation needed]
- Mount Huntley (1,264 m)[citation needed]
- Sentinel Point (1,175 m)[citation needed]
- Spicers Peak (1,220 m)
- Mount Mitchell (1,160 m)
- Mount Cordeaux (1,145 m)
- Bare Rock (1,170 m)[citation needed]
- Lamington Plateau
- Mount Bithongabel
- Mount Cominan
- Mount Hobwee (1,175m)
- Mount Merino
- Mount Wanungara
- Mount Roberts (Queensland)
- Throakoban
- Mount Toolona
- Mount Westray
- Lost World
- Bunya Mountains
- Mount Kiangarow
- Mount Mowbullan
- Glass House Mountains
- Mount Beerburrum, 276 m
- Mount Beerwah, 555 m
- Mount Coochin, 235 m
- Mount Coonowrin or Crookneck, 377 m
- Mount Elimbah, 129 m
- Mount Miketeebumulgrai, 199 m
- Mount Ngungun, 253 m
- Round Mountain
- Mount Tibberoowuccum, 220 m
- Mount Tibrogargan, 364 m
- Mount Tunbubudla or the Twins, 312 and 293 m
- Wild Horse Mountain, 123 m
- Northern Tablelands
- Mount Norman
- First Pyramid
- Second Pyramid
- Bald Rock
- South Bald Rock
- Blackall Range
- Carnarvon Range
- Conondale Range
- Little Liverpool Range
Central and North Queensland
- Mount Archer
- Mount Blackwood
- Mount Bowen
- Mount Cook
- Mount Dalrymple (1,259m)[13]
- Mount Eliott (1,234 m)[14]
- Mount Emerald
- Mount Inkerman
- Mount Jim Crow
- Mount Mort
- Mount Mulligan (Ngarrabullgan)
- Mount Myrtle
- Mount Tempest
- Mount Wheeler
- Mount Warrumbullen
- Thornton Peak (1,374m)[15]
- Walshs Pyramid
- Bellenden Ker Range
- Mount Bartle Frere (1,622 m)[16][17](Highest mountain in Queensland)
- Mount Bellenden Ker (1593 m)
- Lamb Range
- Lambs Head (Kahlpahlim Rock)
- Basilisk Range
- Mount Tyson
- Mount Mackay
- Cardwell Range
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
- Mount Darwin
- Mount Huxley
- Mount Jukes
- Mount Lyell
- Mount Owen
- Mount Sedgwick
- Mount Strahan
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 Hotham (1,861 m)
- Mount Howitt (1,742 m)
- Mount Loch
- Lake Mountain (1,482 m)
- Mount McKay (1,849m)[21]
- Mount Saint Gwinear (~1,500 m)
- Mount Selma (1,456m)
- Mount Speculation
- Mount Stirling (1,749 m)
- Mount Torbreck (1,516 m)
- The Horn at Mount Buffalo (1,723m)
- Mount Useful (1,435m)
- Other
- 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)
- You Yangs (352 m)
- Falls Creek
Western Australia
- Mount Augustus
- Darling Range
- Mount Dale
- Mount Cooke
- Hamersley Range
- Mount Meharry (highest peak in WA at 1249 metres)
- Mount Bruce
- Mount Nameless
- King Leopold Range
- Stirling Range
- Bluff Knoll
- Pyungoorup
- Toolbrunup
- Mount Magog
- Mount Trio
- Mount Hassell
- Talyuberlup Peak
- Peak Charles National Park
- Peak Charles
- Peak Eleanora
Northern Territory
- Central Mount Stuart
- Chambers Pillar
- Mount Connor
- Mount Hermannsburg
- MacDonnell Ranges
- Mount Liebig
- Mount Giles
- Mount Gillen
- Mount Sonder
- Mount Zeil (1,531m)
- Uluru/Ayers Rock
- Kata Tjuta/Mount Olga
References
- ^ References and details on data provided in the table can be found within the individual state and territory articles.
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- ^ "Christmas Island". World Factbook. CIA. 2010. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/kt.html. Retrieved 2010-12-26.
- ^ http://www.anchorageworld.com/content/heralds-beacon-islet
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