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The Great Dividing Range extends all the way down the east coast of Australia. There are numerous ranges within this massive range, including the Blue Mountains, Bandenongs, Otways, Grampians, Australian Alps and the Snowy Mountains. individual mounatinas include Australia's highest peak, Mt Kosciuszko, and other significant peaks such as Mt Townsend, Mt Bogong and Mt Hotham, to name a few.

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The major mountain ranges in Southeast Australia are the Great Dividing Range and the Australian Alps. The Great Dividing Range runs parallel to the east coast of Australia, while the Australian Alps encompass the highest peaks in mainland Australia, including Mount Kosciuszko.

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