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According to the Bureau of Meteorology in Australia, the coldest official temperature ever recorded in Australia was minus 23 degrees Celsius at Charlotte Pass, in the Australian Alps. This occurred on 29 June 1994.
The Australian Alps are the highest mountain range on mainland Australia. Part of the Great Dividing Range which extends from the northern tip of Australia right down to Victoria, the Australian Alps are positioned roughly in Australia's southeast, on the border of Victoria and New South Wales. With the highest mountain in the Australian Alps, Mt Kosciuszko, being a mere 2228m above sea level (some sources say 2,229m), the term "Alps" is really a misnomer. Nonetheless, they are the highest mountains on the mainland, receiving good snowfalls in winter.
The Australian Alps are the highest mountain range on mainland Australia. Part of the Great Dividing Range which extends from the northern tip of Australia right down to Victoria, the Australian Alps are positioned roughly in Australia's southeast, on the border of Victoria and New South Wales.
Yes. In the southeast, the highest peaks of the Great Dividing Range make up the region referred to as the Australian Alps. These mountain peaks are covered in snow during the winter months, but their height does not compare to the alps of Europe. The highest peak, Mt Kosciuszko, is only 2228m high.
It is the Australian Alps.
The Australian Alps is the highest mountain range in Australia.
The Australian Alps look snowy and beautiful from a distance
The Bavarian Alps is in Bavaria (logically). Bavaria is one of the 'Länder' (states) of Germany. The Bavarian Alps are also called they German Alps. They are in southern Germany, along the border with Austria.
The highest mountain of Australia, in the southeast part of the country in the Australian Alps. It rises to 2,231.4 m (7,316 ft).
Australia's third highest mountain is Mt Twynam, in the Australian Alps, with a height of 2195m. It trails Mt Kosciuszko (2228m) and Mt Townsend (2209m).
Its in the Australian Alps