Queensland
Atherton Volcano, Lake, Barrine.Bauhinia VolcanoBrisbane Volcano. Buckland,Bundaberg Volcano, Bunya Mountains, Chudleigh Volcano, Lake Eacham, Mount Fox, Mount Hay, Hillsborough Volcano, The Hummock, The Crater (Mt Hypipamee), Kinrara Volcano, Main Range Volcano, Mount Le Brun, Mount McBride, McLean Volcano, Mingela, Mitchell Volcano, Monto, Nebo Volcano, Nulla Volcano, Piebald Volcano,Rockhampton Volcano, Springsure, Sturgeon Volcano, Toomba, Undara Crater, Wallaroo Volcano, Focal Peak, Mount Barney, Campbells Folly, Mount Gilles, Mount Glennie, Levers Plateau, Mount Lindesay, Glass House Mountains, Mount Beerburrum, Mount Beerwah, Mount Coochin, Mount Cooee, Mount Coonowrin, Mount Elimbah, Mount Horogargan, Mount Miketeebumulgrai, Mount Ngungun, Round Mountain, Mount Tibberoowuccum, Mount Tibrogargan, Mount Tunbubudla, Undara , Wild Horse Mountain, Peak Range, Anvil Peak, Browns Peak, Table Mountain, Murray Island.
New South Wales
Abercrombie Volcano, Airly Volcano, Barrington Volcano, Bunda Bunda Volcano, Byrock Volcano, Mount Canobolas, Cargelligo Volcano, Central Volcano, Comboyne Volcano, Doughboy Volcano, Dubbo Volcano, Ebor Volcano, Mount Kaputar or Nandewar, Liverpool Range, Monaro, Nerriga Volcano, Snowy Mountains, South Coast Volcano, Southern Highlands Volcano, Mount Sugarloaf, The Breadknife, Walcha Volcano, Mount Warning or Tweed Volcano, Warrumbungles ,
Victoria
Aberfeldy Volcano, Bogong Volcano, Bonang Volcano, Lake Bullen Merri, Mount Buninyong, Lake Colongulac, Dargo, Mount Eccles, in Mount Eccles National Park, Mount Elephant, Flinders Volcano, Mount Franklin, Gelantipy Volcano, Lake Gnotuk, Mount Hamilton .Mount Hotham, Howitt Volcano, Lake Keilambete, Mount Kooroocheang, La Trobe Volcano, Mount Leura, Mount Macedon, Mount Napier, Neerim Volcano, Mount Noorat, Poowong, Mount Porndon, Lake Purrumbete, Toombullup Volcano, Tower Hill, in Tower Hill State Game Reserve, Uplands Volcano, Mount Warrenheip, Mount Warrnambool, Western Plains.
South Australia
Mount Burr, Mount Gambier, Mount Schank, Newer Volcanics Province,
Western Australia,
There are no active or dormant volcanoes in Western Australia, however there are a few extinct ones, and geological evidence of others. There are nineteen small extinct volcanoes in the valley of the Fitzroy River in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Kimberley also has groups of hot springs, which may be connected with the volcanic activity that produced the extinct volcanoes. There are also deposits of basalt at Bunbury and Cape Gosselin.
Argyle Diamond Pipe
Territories
Heard and McDonald Islands, Anzac Peak, Big Ben, Mount Dixon, Mawson Peak, McDonald Islands,
Lord Howe Island
Ball's Pyramid, Mount Gower,
Tasman Sea
Bass Strait Basin, Tasman Seamounts, Barcoo Seamount, Britannia Seamount, Derwent-Hunter Seamount, Heemskirk Seamount, Queensland Seamount, Soela Seamount, Taupo Seamount, Zeelian Seamount,
Others
Macquarie Island, Norfolk Island,
Diamond Head, Punchbowl,
No, Mt Fox is extinct. There are no active volcanoes anywhere in Australia.
Yes, Mercury has extinct volcanoes.
there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.
Some of them include:Pico de OrizabaPopocatepetlParicutinColimaEl ChichonPinacate PeaksTres VirgenesBarcenaSocorroCeborucoVolcan de San MartinThere are approximately 42 active and extinct volcanoes in Mexico.
No. The volcanoes of Mars are extinct.
No, it never has volcanoes in the first place.
No. they are all extinct. The extinct volcanoes are: Ostrzyca, Grodczyn, and Wilcza Góra.
Yes, there are a number of extinct and dormant volcanoes in deserts.
Yes, extinct volcanoes, the largest being Mount LamLam. But no active volcanoes.
No. All the volcanoes on Mars are extinct.
Yes.