Heading west from Australia, the next continent you will encounter is Africa.
Africa
Yes, Africa is west of Australia.
The eastern part of Antarctica faces Africa and Australia.
The Prime Meridian splits East and West Africa.
The Atlantic is to the west of Africa. To the east of Africa and therefore west of Australia is the Indian Ocean. To the east of Australia is the Pacific Ocean. Australia is nowhere near the Atlantic Ocean.
Africa and Australia can be reached by traveling directly east from points in South America, but for the most part Africa is to the east of South America.
No, it is east
assuming you mean the continent of Africa -- Atlantic Ocean on the west and the Indian ocean on the east
assuming you mean the continent of Africa -- Atlantic Ocean on the west and the Indian ocean on the east
The continents that surround the Indian ocean are Africa to the west, Asia to the north and Australia to the east (and arguably, Antarctica to the south).
The Atlantic Ocean is on the west side of the continent of Africa.