Mt Wellington in Tasmania, Australia is 1271 m in height.
The Australian city that you would overlook if you are on Mt Wellington is Hobart, Tasmania.
Hobart, Tasmania.
Hobart, Tasmania.
Assuming you mean Mt Wellington in Tasmania, then it is not part of the Great Dividing Range. This range ends near Melbourne, but does not extend to the island state. Mt Wellington is part of the Wellington Range.
Mount Wellington, in Tasmania, frequently has snow during winter.
It does not snow a lot in Tasmania, but the state does experience widespread snow across its interior, where there are numerous snowfields popular in Winter. Tasmania's main winter sports resorts are Ben Lomond & Mt Mawson in the Mt Field National Park, but snowfalls occur across the high, rocky areas, even occasionally in summer. Mt Wellington, which overlooks Hobart, also has frequent snowfalls in winter, and sometimes in summer.
Compared to most of Australia, Tasmania experiences a fair amount of snow in winter. While it does not snow "a lot" in Tasmania, the state does experience widespread snow across its interior, where there are numerous snowfields popular in Winter. Tasmania's main winter sports resorts are Ben Lomond & Mt Mawson in the Mt Field National Park, but snowfalls occur across the high, rocky areas, even occasionally in summer. Mt Wellington, which overlooks Hobart, also has frequent snowfalls in winter, and sometimes in summer.
Is Mt Hekla is a volcano
Tasmania has no deserts but does have volcanoes which are either dormant or extinct.
Is it a Cinder Cone volcano? No. Mt. Shasta is a Composite volcano.
Mt. Pelee is a composite Volcano.