Part of Victoria meets the edge of the Great Southern Ocean, or Southern ocean. the remainder either abuts Bass Strait, or the Tasman Sea.
The four Australian states that touch the Southern ocean are Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. The Southern Ocean is also known as the Antarctic Ocean.
No ocean separates Victoria and New South Wales, which are both states of Australia. The two states are separated by the Murray River for most of the length of the border.
In 2011, the population of Ocean Grove, on the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria, was around 12550.
The Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia was built by about 3000 returned servicemen, known as "Diggers", following World War I.
South Australia is a state of Australia, bordered on the west by Western Australia, in the north by the Northern Territory, in the east by Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, and in the southern by the Great Southern Ocean.
The southern edge of the main continent is made up of Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria. Tasmania is an island state laying just below Victoria. The Great Australian Bite is the body of water laying directly south, with the Tasman Sea dividing Victoria and Tasmania. Below all this is the Southern Ocean dividing Australia from Antartica.
The Great Ocean Road is located in Australia. It is on the south west coast of Victoria and is West of Melbourne. It is listed as a National Heritage site.
The Murray River forms much of the border between NSW and Victoria, before continuing into South Australia. It empties into the ocean near the Coorong.
Yes, Southeast Victoria does exist in Australia in the province of Victoria.
No. Victoria is one state in Australia, while South Australia is another.Victoria is in southern Australia.
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