Hills

Top 10 Hills in Australia

  1. Mount Kosciuszko – The highest mountain in Australia, located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales.
  2. Mount Ossa – The highest mountain in Tasmania, part of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.
  3. Mount Bartle Frere – The highest mountain in Queensland, located in the Bellenden Ker Range.
  4. Mount Zeil – The highest peak in the Northern Territory, situated in the West MacDonnell Ranges.
  5. Mount Bogong – The highest mountain in Victoria, located in the Alpine National Park.
  6. Mount Woodroffe – The highest peak in South Australia, part of the Musgrave Ranges.
  7. Mount Townsend – The second-highest peak in Australia, also located in the Snowy Mountains.
  8. Mount Sonder – Part of the MacDonnell Ranges in the Northern Territory.
  9. Cradle Mountain – A prominent peak in Tasmania’s Central Highlands.
  10. Mount Warning – Also known as Wollumbin, it’s the remnant central vent of an ancient volcano located in New South Wales.
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