This strait is Torres Strait.
There are more than two straits in/around Australia. Torres Strait separates the northern tip of Queensland from Papua New Guinea. Bass Strait lies between the mainland of Australia and Tasmania. Clarence Strait in the Northern Territory separates Melville Island from the mainland of Australia. Endeavour Strait lies between the Australian mainland and Prince of Wales Island, which is in the far southern end of Torres Strait. Investigator Strait is the passage of water between South Australia's Yorke Peninsula and Kangaroo Island.
The water between the mainland of Australia and Tasmania is called Bass Strait.
Torres Strait lies between Australia and Papua New Guinea.
The three seas which border both New Guinea and Australia are the Arafura Sea, Coral Sea and Timor Sea.The body of water between the northern tip of Australia and the southern coast of Papua New Guinea is Torres Strait.
* Bass Strait, separating Australia's island state of Tasmania from the mainland * Torres Strait, separating Australia's Cape York from Papua New Guinea
Bass Strait is the body of water between Mainland Australia and Tasmania
Bass Strait is the channel located at the bottom of Australia between the mainland and the island of Tasmania.
Bass Strait separates mainland Australia from the island state of Tasmania.
There is no ocean between Australia and Papua New Guinea.The sea which separates Australia and Papua New Guinea is the Coral Sea.The strait which separates the northern tip of Australia and the coast of Papua New Guinea at its closest point is Torres Strait.
Native Australians are commonly referred to as Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders. Aboriginal Australians are the Indigenous peoples of mainland Australia and Tasmania, while Torres Strait Islanders are the Indigenous peoples of the Torres Strait Islands, located between Australia and Papua New Guinea. Together, they represent the diverse cultures and histories of Australia's First Nations peoples.
Bass Strait is the body of water which separates the island state of Tasmania from the mainland state of Victoria in Australia. It is named after explorer George Bass who determined conclusively that Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land) was an island.
Bass Strait separates Tasmania from the mainland Australia.