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List of mountains in Australia

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This is alist of mountains inAustralia.

Looking east back down the chimney onMount Ossa towards Pelion East, inTasmania.

Highest points by state and territory

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States and Territories of Australia[1]
State / TerritoryHighest pointElevationAHDNotes
mft
Ashmore and Cartier IslandsCartier Island516[2]
Australian Antarctic TerritoryDome A4,09313,428[3][4][5]
Australian Capital TerritoryBimberi Peak1,9136,276
Christmas IslandMurray Hill3611,184[6]
Cocos (Keeling) IslandsSouth Island930[7]
Coral Sea IslandsHeralds-Beacon Islet,Mellish Reef1.54 ft 11 in[8]
Heard Island and McDonald IslandsMawson Peak2,7459,006the summit of theBig Ben massif
Jervis Bay TerritoryCape St George,Booderee National Park164538
New South WalesMount Kosciuszko2,2287,310
Norfolk IslandMount Bates3191,047
Northern TerritoryMount Zeil1,5315,023
QueenslandMount Bartle Frere1,6225,322
South AustraliaNgarutjaranya1,4354,708
TasmaniaMount Ossa1,6145,295
VictoriaMount Bogong1,9866,516
Western AustraliaMount Meharry1,2534,111

List of mountains in Australia by topographic prominence

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This is a list of the top 50 mountains in Australia ranked bytopographic prominence. Most of these peaks are the highest point in their areas.

 PeakAbsolute
height (m)
Topographic
prominence
(m)
Prominence parentStateLocation
1Mount Kosciuszko2,2282,228none — HPAustraliaNSWHPNew South Wales,Snowy Mountains
2Mount Ossa1,6171,617none — HPTasmaniaTASHPTasmania,Central Highlands
3Mount Zeil1,5311,322Mount KosciuszkoNTHPNorthern Territory,MacDonnell Ranges
4Mount Bartle Frere1,6111,316Mount KosciuszkoQLDHPQueensland, Bellenden Ker Range, Cairns
5Legges Tor1,5731,302Mount OssaTASBen Lomond Range
6Mount Bogong1,9861,233Mount KosciuszkoVICHPVictoria, Victorian Alps
7Mount Bellenden Ker1,5821,222Mount Bartle FrereQLDBellenden Ker Range
8Mount Elliot1,2181,170Mount Bartle FrereQLDTownsville
9Mount Bowen1,1211,121none — HPHinchinbrook IslandQLDHinchinbrook Island
10Thornton Peak1,3741,114Mount Bartle FrereQLDDaintree
11Brumlow Top1,5861,103Mount KosciuszkoNSWBarrington Tops
12St Mary Peak1,1891,047Brumlow TopSAFlinders Ranges
13Mount Picton1,3271,024Mount OssaTASSouthwest National Park
14Bell Peak North1,0261,011Mount Bartle FrereQLDGrey Peaks National Park, Cairns
15Mount Carbine Tableland1,3831,000Mount Bartle FrereQLDDaintree
16Mount William1,259997Brumlow TopQLDClarke Range,Mackay
17Mount Field West1,435981Mount OssaTASMount Field National Park
18Mount Warning1,159973Brumlow TopNSWTweed Range
19Frenchmans Cap1,446969Mount OssaTASFranklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
20Mount Anne1,423963Mount Field WestTASSouthwest National Park
21Ngarutjaranya1435949Mount ZeilSAHPSouth Australia,Musgrave Ranges
22Mount Jukes1,169934Mount OssaTASWest Coast Range
23Snowy South1,398928Mount Field WestTASSnowy Range
24Mount William1,167893Mount BogongVICGrampians National Park
25Consuelo Tableland1,232887Brumlow TopQLDCarnarvon National Park
26Mount Gower875875none — HP Lord Howe IslandNSWLord Howe Island
27Mount Abbot1,059873Mount WilliamQLDBowen
28Mount Finnigan1148870Mount Carbine TablelandQLDFar North Queensland
29Mount Kaputar1,510860Brumlow TopNSWNandewar Range
30Bluff Knoll1,099854NgarutjaranyaWAStirling Range
31Mount Buller1,805853Mount BogongVICVictorian Alps
32Mount Meharry1,249839NgarutjaranyaWAHPWestern Australia
33Hartz Peak1,254838Mount PictonTASHartz Mountains
34Mount Bithongabel1,195820Brumlow TopQLD/NSWMacpherson Range,Lamington National Park
35HP Blue Mountains1,058817Mount WilliamQLDIsaac Region, nrMackay
36Mount Superbus1,371815Brumlow TopQLDSouth East Queensland
37Propsting Range894810Mount AnneTASSouthwest National Park
38Mount Barrow1,414807Legges TorTASTasmanian Northern Slopes, nrLaunceston
39Mount Weld1,345806Mount AnneTASSouthwest National Park
40Federation Peak1,225805Mount PictonTASSouthwest National Park,Arthur Range
41Mount Dryander820793Mount WilliamQLDWhitsunday Region
42Strzelecki Peaks782782none - HPFlinders IslandTASStrzelecki National Park,Flinders Island
43HP Normanby Range805777HP Blue MountainsQLDShoalwater Bay
44Mount Owen1,146776Mount OssaTASWest Coast Range, nrQueenstown
45Frankland Peak1,083775Mount AnneTASSouthwest National Park,Frankland Range
46Mount Barney1,359766Mount SuperbusQLDScenic Rim,South East Queensland
47Mount Murchison1,278763Mount OssaTASMount Murchison Regional Reserve,West Coast
48Clear Hill1,198758Mount Field WestTASLake Gordon
49Round Mountain1,584744Brumlow TopNSWNew England,Northern Tablelands
50Mount Latrobe754744Mount BullerVICWilsons Promontory,Gippsland

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Australian Capital Territory

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Main article:List of mountains in the Australian Capital Territory

The following is a list of mountains and prominenthills in theAustralian Capital Territory in order, from the highest peak to the lowest peak, for those mountains and hills with an elevation above 750 metres (2,460 ft)AHD:

OrderHighest peakRange /
nature reserve
ElevationAHDImageNotes
mft
1Bimberi PeakBrindabella Ranges,
Great Dividing Range
1,9136,276[13]
2Mount Gingera1,8576,093The most prominent snow-covered peak to be seen from Canberra in winter.[14]
3Mount Kelly1,8145,951
4Mount Scabby1,7905,873
5Mount Namadgi1,7825,846
6Ginger Ale1,7665,794
7Mount Ginini1,7625,781[15]
8Mount Burbidge1,7305,676
9Mount Gudgenby1,7195,640
10Sentry Box Mountain1,7185,636
11Little Bimberi1,6545,427
12Mount Franklin1,6465,400[16]
13Mavis Ridge1,6185,308
14Mount McKeahnie1,5885,210
15Mount Tidbinbilla1,5835,194
16The Pimple1,5014,925
17Mount MajuraCanberra Nature Park8902,920
18Mount Taylor8562,808
19Tuggeranong Hill8552,805
20Mount Ainslie8422,762
21Black Mountain8122,664
22Mount Wanniassa8092,654
23Mount Stromlo7702,526

New South Wales

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Barrington Tops

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Mount Allyn in the background, viewed fromMount Cabrebald.

Blue Mountains

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Blue Mountains.
Mount Banks on the Explorer's Range in the Blue Mountains.


Budawang Range

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Pigeon House Mountain within theBudawang Range.

Gibraltar Range

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  • Mountains located within theGibraltar Range
    • The Summit 1,170 metres (3,840 ft)

Great Dividing Range

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Central Tablelands

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Mount Canobolas as viewed from the Pinnacles, nearOrange.

Mid North Coast region

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Monaro region

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Mount Kembla viewed fromMount Nebo.


Illawarra escarpment

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  • Mountains located within theIllawarra escarpment
    • Bells Hill, at 803 metres (2,635 ft)
    • Knights Hill, at 709 metres (2,326 ft)
    • Noorinan Mountain, at 663 metres (2,175 ft)
    • Saddleback Mountain, at 600 metres (2,000 ft)
    • Wanyambilli Hill, at 564 metres (1,850 ft)
    • Mount Kembla, at 534 metres (1,752 ft)
    • Burelli Mountain, at 531 metres (1,742 ft)
    • Mount Kembla West, at 512 metres (1,680 ft)
    • Mount Brisbane, at 469 metres (1,539 ft)
    • Mount Keira, at 464 metres (1,522 ft)
    • Warra Mountain, at 464 metres (1,522 ft)
    • Brokers Nose, at 440 metres (1,440 ft)
    • Mount Nebo, at 252 metres (827 ft)

Liverpool Range

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Lord Howe Island

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Mount Lidgbird onLord Howe Island

McPherson Range

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Moonbi Range

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Nandewar Range

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Grattai Mountain in theNandewar Range.

New England Tableland

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The view fromPoint Lookout.

Nightcap Range

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Snowy Mountains

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Mount Kosciuszko.
Carruthers Peak on theMain Range.
The view fromMount Tate, looking towardsGuthega.

Sugarloaf Range

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Tweed Range

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Mount Warning andClarrie Hall Dam

Warrumbungles

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Siding Spring Observatory on Siding Spring Mountain

Other mountains

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Queensland

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South East Queensland

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Mount Coolum
Mount Barney
Mount Lindesay
Mount Beerwah

Central and North Queensland

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Mount Bartle Frere

Darling Downs

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South Australia

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Eyre Peninsula

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Flinders Ranges

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Gammon Ranges

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Gawler Ranges

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Mount Lofty Ranges

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Musgrave Ranges

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Tasmania

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OrderHighest peakRange /
nature reserve
ElevationAHDImageNotes
mft
1Mount OssaDu Cane1,6175,305[25][39]
2Legges TorBen Lomond1,5725,157[40][41][42][43]
3Giblin PeakBen Lomond1,5695,148[44][45][46]
4Mount Pelion WestPelion1,5605,118[47][48][49]
5Barn BluffCradle Cirque -
Bluff Cirque
1,5595,115[50][51][52]
6Cradle Mountain1,5455,069[53][54][55]
7Markham HeightsBen Lomond1,5425,059[56]
8Hamilton CragsBen Lomond1,5405,052
9Smithies Peak1,5275,010[57][58]
Stacks BluffBen Lomond1,5275,010[59][60][61]
11unnamed peakDu Cane1,5204,987[62]
12Mount Geryon NorthDu Cane1,5164,974[63]
13Mount MassifDu Cane1,5144,967[64][65][66]
14Misery BluffBen Lomond1,5104,954
15Mount Geryon SouthDu Cane1,5094,951[63]
King Davids Peak1,5094,951[67]
17Ossian’s ThroneBen Lomond1,4984,915
Coalmine CragBen Lomond1,4984,915
19Mount GouldDu Cane1,4854,872[68][69]
20Castle CragDu Cane1,4824,862[70]
Mount ThetisDu Cane1,4824,862[71][72]
22The AcropolisDu Cane1,4814,859[73][74][75]
23Mount Hyperion1,4804,856
24Magnet CragBen Lomond1,4644,803
25Mount Pelion EastPelion1,4614,793[76]
26Mount Jerusalem1,4594,787[77][78]
27Mount Olympus1,4494,754[79]
Cumner Bluff1,4494,754
29Mount Gell1,4474,747[80][81]
30Solomons Throne1,4464,744[82]
Frenchmans Cap1,4464,744[83][84]
32Ironstone MountainGreat Western
Tiers
1,4434,734[85][86]
33Eldon PeakEldon Range1,4404,724[87][88]
34Mount Field West1,4344,705
35Mersey CragBen Lomond1,4324,698
36Walled Mountain1,4314,695
37Mount Anne1,4254,675
38Western Bluff1,4204,659
Barrow Mountain1,4204,659
40Mount Rufus1,4164,646
41Macs Mountain1,4134,636
42Mount Emmett1,4104,626
43Fisher Bluff1,4084,619
44Twin Spires1,4064,613
Mount Barrow1,4064,613[89]
46Mount Hugel1,4034,603
47Cathedral MountainCathedral1,3874,551
48Mount Achilles1,3634,472
49Mount Ragoona1,3504,429
50Mount Mawson1,3004,265
51Mount MurchisonWest Coast1,2754,183[90][91]
52Kunanyi /
Mount Wellington
Wellington1,2694,163[92][93][94]
53Hartz PeakHartz1,2554,117
Mother Cummings
Peak
1,2554,117
55Forty Lake Peak1,2484,094
56Mount Roland1,2344,049
57Quamby Bluff1,2284,029
58Adamsons Peak1,2254,019
59Federation PeakArthur1,2244,016
60Artillery Knob1,2163,990
61Mount Victoria1,2073,960
62Interview Pinnacle1,2003,937
63Mount GeikieTyndall1,1913,907[95][96]
64Mount Arthur1,1883,898[97]
65Mount TyndallTyndall1,1793,868
66Mount JukesWest Coast1,1683,832[98]
67Mount SedgwickWest Coast1,1473,763[99]
68Mount OwenWest Coast1,1463,760[100]
69Mount SorellWest Coast1,1443,753[101]
70Mount DundasWest Coast1,1433,750[102]
71Mount ReadWest Coast1,1233,684[103]
72Proprietary PeakWest Coast1,1033,619
73Pyramid PeakWest Coast1,0803,543[104][105]
unnamed peakSticht1,0803,543[104][105]
75West Jukes PeakWest Coast1,0623,484
76Mount DarwinWest Coast1,0333,389
77South Jukes PeakWest Coast1,0143,327
78Mount HamiltonWest Coast1,0053,297[106][107]
79Mount BlackWest Coast9503,117
80Victoria PeakWest Coast9493,114[105][108]
81Mount HuxleyWest Coast9263,038[99]
82Mount LyellWest Coast9173,009
83Mount StrahanWest Coast8552,805[99]
84Mount JuliaWest Coast8432,766[105][109]
85South Darwin PeakWest Coast7802,559[105][110]
86Mount SelinaWest Coast7602,493[105][111]
87Mount MunroFurneaux7152,346
88Mount FarrellWest Coast7112,333[105][112]
89Mount HamiltonMacquarie Island4331,421
-Mount Bischoff
-Mount Pleasant

Victoria

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Victorian Alps

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looking to the summit ofMount Bogong, in winter.
Ascending to the summit ofMount Feathertop, in winter.
Mount Buller ridge in summer.
Mount Tambo, in summer.
  • Mountains located within theVictorian Alps
    • Mount Bogong (1,986 m or 6,516 ft)[113] (Highest mountain in the state)
    • Mount Feathertop (1,922 m or 6,306 ft)[114] (Second highest mountain in the state)
    • Bogong High Plains
      • Mount Nelse West (1,893 m or 6,211 ft)
      • Mount Loch (1,887 m or 6,191 ft)
      • Mount Nelse North (1,884 m or 6,181 ft)
      • Mount Fainter South (1,883 m or 6,178 ft)
      • Mount Nelse (1,882 m or 6,175 ft)
      • Mount Hotham (1,862 m or 6,109 ft)[115]
      • Mount McKay, at 1,849 metres (6,066 ft)[116]
      • Mount Cope (1,837 m or 6,027 ft)
      • Spion Kopje (1,837 m or 6,027 ft)
      • Mount Jim (1,818 m or 5,965 ft)
    • Cobberas Range
      • Mount Cobberas No. 1 (1,833 m or 6,014 ft)
      • Mount Cobberas No. 2
      • Moscow Peak
      • Middle Peak
      • Cleft Peak
    • Buller-Howitt Region
      • Mount Buller (1,805 m or 5,922 ft)
      • Mount Stirling (1,749 m or 5,738 ft)
      • Mount Howitt (1,742 m or 5,715 ft)
      • Mount Magdala (1,725 m or 5,659 ft)
      • The Bluff (1,725 m or 5,659 ft)
      • King Billy No. 1 (1,716 m or 5,630 ft)
      • King Billy No. 2 (1,696 m or 5,564 ft)
      • Mount Clear (1,695 m or 5,561 ft)
      • Mount Speculation (1,666 m or 5,466 ft)
      • Mount Cobbler (1,628 m or 5,341 ft)
      • Mount McDonald (1,620 m or 5,315 ft)
      • Mount Buggery (Alpine Shire) (1,583–1,598 m or 5,194–5,243 ft)[117][118]
      • Mount Koonika (1,594 m or 5,230 ft)
      • The Viking (1,519 m or 4,984 ft)
      • Mount Despair (1,460 m or 4,790 ft)
      • Eagles Peaks (1,446 m or 4,744 ft)
    • Moroka-Tarli Karng Region
      • Mount Reynard (1,705 m or 5,594 ft)
      • Mount Wellington (1,634 m or 5,361 ft)
      • Mount Tamboritha (1,509 m or 4,951 ft)
      • Long Hill (1,290 m or 4,232 ft)
      • Mount Ligar (The Crinoline) (1,165 m or 3,822 ft)
    • Cathedral Range
      • The Green Hill

(1,241 m or 4,072 ft)

Mount William, looking east towardsArarat.
Mount Alexander, in summer.
Hanging Rock, in summer.
Corhanwarrabul, in winter.
Mount Napier, in summer.
Mount Elephant, in spring.

Grampians

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Ballarat and surrounding Highlands

Other Victorian mountains

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Western Australia

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Northern Territory

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OrderHighest peakRange /
nature reserve
ElevationAHDImageNotes
mft
1Mount ZeilMacDonnell Ranges1,5315,023[123]
2Mount Giles1,3894,557
3Mount Sonder1,3804,530[124]
4Mount Liebig1,2744,180[125]
5Mount PalmerHart Range1,1173,665[126]
6Kata Tjuta/Mount OlgaUluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park1,0663,497[127]
7Uluru8632,831[128]
8Mount Conner8592,818[129]
9Central Mount StuartGeorgina Basin8462,776[130]
10Chambers PillarChambers Pillar Historical Reserve
11Mount Hermannsburg

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