The Pacific Ocean is to the North-East and East of Australia. The Southern or Antarctic Ocean is to the South, The Indian ocean is to the North-West and West of Australia.
As none of the three oceans near Australia are "partly surrounded by land", perhaps the question refers to the Gulf of Carpentaria in the northeast, and the Great Australian Bight in the south.
The question does not make sense. There are no oceans in Australia, or in any other continent. Three oceans border Australia: the Pacific, Indian and Southern Oceans.
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Three oceans surround Australia. To the east is the Pacific Ocean. West and northwest of the continent is the Indian Ocean. South of Australia is the Southern Ocean.
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Peninsula
A mere, a lake or an inland sea.
Because large areas of Australia are desert and see very Little rain.
A large mass of land surrounded by water is an island.Examples: U.K, Greenland, Ireland, Australia, Japan
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a bay
An island continent is a continent that is entirely surrounded by water and is composed mostly of one or more large islands. Australia is an example of an island continent, as it is both a continent and a large landmass surrounded by the ocean.
a bay
Australia is an island continent that is surrounded completely by oceans and seas.
Australia would fit this description as would Antarctica. continents.
A bay is a body of water that is partly enclosed by land (and is usually smaller than a gulf).
An isthmus.