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South Australia has the Mount Lofty Ranges, with the highest point in them being Mount Lofty, and it also contains Mount Barker. The Flinders Ranges has St Mary's Peak. None of the mountains are high by world standards. The highest mountain in the state is Mount Woodroffe, a rugged peak in the Musgrave Ranges with a height of 4742 feet (1440 meters).

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According to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, the current heat record for South Australia, and the entire country of Australia, is held by Oodnadatta, South Australia, 50.7 degrees Celsius (123.26° F), occurring on 2 January 1960.

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South Australia's highest mountain is Mount Woodroffe, at 1,435 metres, in the Musgrave Ranges in the far northwest of the state.

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