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Two large mountains in the southern half of Australia are Mt Kosciuszko and Mt Bogong.
There is records of a "Bogong Volcano" I'n Victoria. But i cant be 100% sure if it means mt bogong but it most likely is. Sorry that's Not verry helpful but its all i know and i will update if i find anything more
Yes, on a clear day you can see as far as Mount Kosciuszko from the top of Mount Bogong.
The Highest mountain in Victoria is Mt Bogong which is at 1986 metres above sea level
Mt Bogong which is at 1986 m doofus
Mt Kosciuszko (NSW)Mt Townsend (NSW)Mt Buffalo (Vic)Mt Bogong (Vic)Mt Hotham (Vic)Mt Bartle Frere (Qld)Mt Woodroffe (SA)Mt Lofty (SA)Mt Ossa (Tasmania)There are many, many more. A full listing of Australian mountains can be found at the related link below.
The mountain pygmy possum can only be found in Australia's alpine and sub-alpine regions above 1400m elevation, in New South Wales and Victoria. In NSW, it is found only in the Kosciuszko National Park, while in Victoria it can be found around Mt Bogong and the high Bogong Plains, parts of Falls Creek, Mt Buller and Mt Hotham, and between Mt Loch and Mt Higginbotham. Its habitat seems to be where Australia's main ski resorts are, and this is the biggest threat to its survival. The mountain pygmy possum shelters in rock crevices and among the boulder-strewn slopes of these snowy areas, but only where the Mountain Plum Pine trees grow. The mountain pygmy possum is Australia's only marsupial that is known to hibernate. At most, it hibernates for only three weeks at a time.
It is a part of the Great Dividing Range (Eastern Highlands). So yes it is part of the range
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The coldest place in Victoria is mt Hotham 1861 meters above sea level although mt bogong 1986 is probably colder but there is no weather station It should be noted that there are several places in the world called Victoria, you need to specify which one you mean.