It
may be a flat continent but there are still many Australian mountains.
Australia may be the flattest continent in the world, but it does not
mean we have no mountains!
We have
plenty of them :-)
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Australian Mountains -
Queensland
In Queensland only, there are plenty, and they are not the highest
ones. In the south east of the state there are Mount Asplenium, Mount
Huntley, Mount Mitchell, Mount Cordeaux, Mount Bithongabel, Mount
Cominan, Mount Hobwee, Mount
Merino, Mount Wanungara, Mount Roberts, Mount Toolona, Mount Westray,
Mount Kiangarow, Mount Mowbullan, Mount Beerburrum, Mount Beerwah,
Mount Coochin, Mount Coonowrin, Mount Elimbah, Mount Miketeebumulgrai,
Mount Ngungun, Mount Tibberoowuccum, Mount Tibrogargan, Black Mountain,
Camp
Mountain, Cooroy Mountain, Mount Coolum, Mount Cooroora, Mount Cotton,
Mount Crosby, Mount Gravatt, Mount Ninderry, Mount Petrie, Mount
Stapylton, Tamborine Mountain, Mount Nebo, Mount Glorious, Mount
Pleasant, Mount Mee, Mount Coot-tha, Mount French, Mount Edwards, Mount
Greville, Mount Moon, Mount Barney, Mount Lindesay, Mount Ernest, Mount
May, Mount Ballow, Mount Maroon, Springbrook Mountain, Mount Superbus,
Mount Roberts, Lizard Point, Mount Steamer, Mount
Tunbubudla, Wild Horse Mountain and Mount Norman.
In the central, and north Queensland, there are Mount Myrtle, Mount
Pieter Botte, Mount Tempest,
Mount Wheeler, Mount Warrumbullen, Mount Bartle Frere, Mount Bellenden
Ker, Mount Tyson, Mount Archer, Mount
Blackwood, Mount Bowen, Mount Cook, Mount Dalrymple, Mount Eliott,
Mount Emerald, Mount Inkerman, Mount Jim Crow, Mount Larcom, Mount
Mort, Mount Mulligan, and Mount Mackay.
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Australian Mountains -
New South Wales
In New South Wales, the mountains are higher. The state has Australia's
highest mountain, Mount Kosciuszko, and the others include Mount
Lidgbird, Mount Warning, Mount Townsend, Mount Twynam, Mount Sentinal,
Mount Keira, Mount
Kembla, Mount Nebo,
Saddleback Mountain, Bushy Mountain, Castle Top Mountain, Gins
Mountain, Grattai Mountain, Mount Erskine, Mount Gibson, Mount Bedford,
Mount
Whaite, Centre Mount, Pearces Mountain, Mount Cookem, Mount Debert,
Mount Trickett, Brown Mountain, Mount Canobolas, Mount Banda Banda,
Mount Cenn Cruaich, Mount Duval, Mount Hopeless, Mount Gibraltar, Mount
Gladstone, Mount Gulaga, Mount Lidgbird, Mount Moombil, Mount Nardi,
Mount Oxley, Mount Piddington, Mount Sugarloaf, Mount Tilga, Mount
Ulandra, Mount Warning, Mount Dowe, Mount Kaputar, Mount Lindesay,
Mount Ningadhun, Mount Yulludunida, Round Mountain, Mount Polblue,
Mount Barrington, Mount Royal, Mount Allyn, Mount Cabrebald, Round
Mountain, Mount Grundy, Mount Mistake, Mount Cameron, Gospers Mountain,
Mount Wirraba, Mount Coricudgy, Mount Coriaday, Mount Monundilla, Mount
Pomany, Wedding Cake Mountain, Mount Wilson, Mount Victoria, Mount
Solitary, Mount Hall, Pigeon House Mountain and Siding Spring
Mountain.
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Australian Capital
Territory
In the ACT, there are Mount Gingera, Mount Ginini, Mount Franklin,
Black Mountain, Mount Majura, Mount Ainslie, Mount Stromlo and Mount
Taylor.
Australian Mountains - Victoria
Victoria is one of the most mountainous states, and has the Mount
Difficult, Mount Dandenong, Mount Corhanwarrabul, Mount Alexander,
Mount
Tarrengower, Mount Arapiles, Mount Buninyong, Mount Cooper, Mount
Disappointment, Mount Diogenes, Mount Donna Buang, Mount Eccles, Mount
Hopeless, Mount Horsfall, Mount Macedon, Mount Matlock, Mount Napier,
Mount Noorat, Mount Riddell, Mount Wilson, Mount William, Mount Zero,
Mount Baw Baw,
Mount Bogong, Mount Buggery, Mount Buller, Mount Buffalo, Mount Dom
Dom, Mount Donna Buang, Mount Feathertop, Mount Gibbo, Mount
Hotham, Mount Howitt, Mount Loch, Lake Mountain, Mount McKay, Mount St
Gwinear, Mount Selma, Mount Speculation, Mount Stirling, Mount
Terrible, Mount Torbreck, Mount Buffalo, Mount Useful, Mount Beckworth,
Mount Ritchie, Mount Toorongo and Mount
Warrenmang.
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Australian Mountains -
Tasmania
Tasmania is also a fairly mountainous state, and has Mount Ossa, Mount
Owen, Mount Murchison, Mount
Pelion East, Mount Pelion West, Mount Read, Mount Sedgwick, Mount
Sorell, Mount Strahan, Mount Thetis, Mount Tyndall, Mount Victoria,
Mount Wellington, Mount Pleasant, Mount Darwin, Mount Huxley, Mount
Achilles, Mount Anne, Mount Arthur, Mount Barrow, Mount Bischoff,
Cradle Mountain, Mount Darwin, Mount Dundas, Mount Field, Mount Geikie,
Mount Geryon, Mount Gould, Hartz Mountains, Mount Huxley, Ironstone
Mountain, Mount Jukes, Mount Lyell, Mount Massif, Mount Mawson, Mother
Cumming, Mount Munro, Mount
Jukes, Mount Lyell, Mount Owen, Mount Sedgwick and Mount Strahan.
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Australian Mountains -
South Australia
South Australia is less mountainous, but still has the Mount Painter,
Mount Woodroffe, Mount
Charles, Mount Morris, Mount Whinham, Mount Berry, Mount Woodward,
Mount Edwin, Mount Spec, Mount Davenport, Mount Everard, Mount Kintore,
Mount Hardy, Mount Davies, Mount Caroline, Mount Bryan,
Mount Lofty, Mount Bonython, Mount Crawford, Mount Misery, Mount
Barker, Mount Wudinna, Mount Aleck, Mount Hack, Mount Tilley, Mount
Boorong, Mount Karawarra, Mount Brown, Mount Remarkable, Mount
Caernarvon, Mount Hayward, Mount Chambers, Mount McKinlay, Mount Serle,
Mount Rowe, Mount John Roberts, Mount Cuthbert and Mount
Cooparinna.
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Australian Mountains -
Western
Australia
Western Australia is one of the flattest of all the states in the
country, but still has Mount Magog, Mount
Trio, Mount Hassell, West Mount Barren, Mount Augustus, Mount Dale,
Mount Cook, Mount
Meharry, Mount Bruce, Mount Nameless, Mount Lesueur, and East Mount
Barren.
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Australian Mountains -
Northern
Territory
Northern Territory is also one of the flattest, and still has Mount
Giles,
Mount Gillen, Mount Sonder, Mount
Stuart, Mount Connor, Mount Hermannsburg, Mount Liebig, and Mount Zeil.
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