The highest point on the Australian mainland is Mt Kosciuszko, located in the Australian Alps in the southeast of the continent. Named by explorer Paul Edmund de Strzelecki, Kosciuszko has an elevation of 2228 m.
Australia's highest mainland mountain is officially recognised as being Mt Kosciuszko, with a height of 2228 m (7310 feet - some sources quote 2229 m).
Blue mountainsJenolan CavesWellington CavesMt Kosciuszko, Australia's highest mainland mountainMurrumbidgee RiverLachlan RiverDarling RiverKiama blowholeCape Byron, the most easterly point on the Australian mainland
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Mt Kosciuszko, at 2228 metres is the highest landform and mountain in NSW and mainland Australia.
Blue mountainsJenolan CavesWellington CavesMt Kosciuszko, Australia's highest mainland mountainMurrumbidgee RiverLachlan RiverDarling RiverKiama blowholeCape Byron, the most easterly point on the Australian mainland
The highest point on the Australian mainland is Mt Kosciuszko, with an elevation of 2228 m. The lowest point in Australia is Lake Eyre, a salt sink located in South Australia, with an elevation of 15 metres below sea level.
Mt Kosciuszko is the highest mountain on the Australian mainland, and is just a single mountain.
The highest point in the ACT is Bimberi Peak, with an elevation of 1912m.
The highest point in Australia is Mount Kosciuszko at 7,310 feet above sea level. The lowest point is the dry bed of the former Lake Eyre at 49 feet below sea level.
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Mount Kosciusko is the highest mountain in mainland Australia, reaching 7310 ft (2228 m).
The highest point on the mainland of Australia is Mount Kosciuszko at 2,228 metres above sea level (7,310 feet, or approximately 1.3844 miles). It lies in the state of New South Wales, and within the Australian Alps, in Australia's southeast.
Yes. Shark Bay is the most western point of the Australian mainland.