The mountain range that runs down the east coast of Australia is called the Great dividing range.
This range is the Great Dividing Range, but it does not run from Central Queensland: it begins in far North Queensland.
Great Dividing Range.
The road distance from Apollo Bay in Victoria to Townsville, Queensland is 2,644km, travelling up through outback Queensland. Such a journey would take around 33 hours of non-stop travel, or four days with suitable breaks.
Yes they live in the waters from Queensland to Wilson Promontory of Victoria, and are known through out New South Wales.
The distance from Melbourne's CBD (Victoria) to the Gold Coast (Surfer's Paradise, which is a popular place on the Gold Coast), Queensland, travelling through Sydney and up the NSW coast, is 1710km. Actual travelling time is about 21 hours, not including rest breaks, so would best be travelled over three days. Travelling the inland route, via Dubbo, is virtually the same distance and travelling time.
The Great Dividing Range is a massive mountain range that extends right along the eastern coast of Australia. It begins in the far northeastern end of Queensland, continues along the entire length of the eastern coast through New South Wales and Victoria, then turns west, ending at the Grampians in western Victoria.
Queensland New South Wales Victoria South Australia
The Great Dividing Range of Australia extends through three states: Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
Queensland is not in a tropic. The Tropic of Capricorn runs through Queensland.
Platypuses live throughout eastern coastal Australia in the states of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, and the island state of Tasmania. They are found from the cooler sub-alpine areas in the south, such as Victoria and the Tasmanian highlands, north through New South Wales to tropical far north Queensland.
Common wombats are not found to any great extent in Queensland. Queensland forms a very small part of its range. The common wombat is found more across the range of eastern New South Wales and through the eastern and southern parts of Victoria and South Australia.
Excluding the far western outpost of the Grampians in western Victoria, the Great Dividing Range extends for about 3,500 km along the eastern coast of Australia. It begins in the far northeastern end of Queensland, continues along the entire length of the eastern coast through New South Wales and Victoria, then turns west, ending at the Grampians in western Victoria.
The Tropic of Capricorn runs through Queensland, near the city of Rockhampton.
Platypuses are found only in Australia's eastern states. This included Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. Platypuses are believed to still inhabit the upper reaches of the Murray River in eastern South Australia.