The lowest point in Australia is Lake Eyre, which is fifteen metres below sea level. Lake Eyre lies in the desert of South Australia and is the end point for one of the world's largest natural inland drainage systems. It does not fill often, and is usually just encrusted with salt, but when it does fill every few years, it becomes Australia's largest lake, and the 18th largest in the world, covering an area of 9,690 square kilometres.
The lowest point on the Australian continent is Lake Eyre in South Australia. Lake Eyre lies 15 metres below sea level, and for most of each decade, it lies empty or only partially filled. Better known as a salt sink rather than a salt lake, it generally fills completely once in every ten years, fed by the rivers and creeks of western Queensland.
Lake Eyre, in the dry desert area of northern South Australia, lies fifteen metres below sea level.
The lowest point in Australia is 15 metres below sea level at Lake Eyre in South Australia.
The lowest point in Australia is the dry lake bed of Lake Eyre. This lake bed is 49.2 feet or 15 meters below sea level.
That all depends on your position.
Lakes Eyre, Illawarra, and Alexandrina are all below sea level in Australia.
Rutherglen, in Victoria, Australia, has an elevation of 175 metres above sea level. This is the equivalent of about 574 feet.
South Australia is a big place, it varies from below sea level (lake Eyre) to 1435m above sea level at the peak of Mt Woodroffe.
The location of lowest elevation in Australia is Lake Eyre. It is 15 meters below sea level. The location of highest elevation in Australia is Mawson Peak, which is 2,745 meters above sea level.
Sea level is constant throughout the world on all oceans and on the beaches of all continents.
approximatley 689 m from sea level all the way to the top of the blue mountains
The elevation of Fern Hill, Victoria, is 630 metres above sea level.
Newcastle is 30 feet above sea level
Newcastle is 30 feet above sea level
sea level is rising day by day. Soon we all will be underwater.
Mt Bartle-Frere, in Queensland, Australia is 1,622 m above sea level.
The tallest mountain in Australia, Mount Kosciuszko reaches a height of 2228 meters (7310 ft) above sea level.