No. Victoria Point is a suburb of the Redlands, just south of Brisbane, in Queensland.
Edwards Point - Victoria - was created in 1971.
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The widest point of Victoria Falls is the drop into the First Gorge. It is 1,708 mts (5,604ft) wide.
That would depend on the type of plane and which Victoria we are considering as the take off point.
About 150 miles at the widest point
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Lake Victoria.
The southernmost point on mainland Australia is South Point, on Wilson's Promontory, in Victoria (39°08' S). Of all the states, Tasmania, being the island state of Australia, has Australia's southernmost point, which is South East Cape. However, Bishop and Clerk Islets, south of Macquarie Island (considered part of Tasmania), actually mark the southernmost point of Australia, not counting the Australian Antarctic Territory.
From Byron Bay in northern New South Wales to Victoria Point in southern Queensland is a distance of 154km. The journey takes a little under two hours.
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Wilson's Promontory in southern Victoria. South Point in the Promontory is the southern most point in mainland Australia.
From Byron Bay, head north up the Pacific Highway. Continue on past all of the Gold Coast and Beenleigh exits until, on the left, you can see a sign saying "Cleveland". Take that exit and follow the signs to Redland Bay - in some cases, the way to Victoria Point is also marked by signs. Victoria Point is just north of Redland Bay.