The most significant mountain range in Australia is the Great Dividing Range which extends from Cape York in the north of Queensland, right along the eastern coast, down to the south and tailing off at the Grampian Ranges in western Victoria. Within this long range extending thousands of kilometres are numerous, smaller named ranges. Each of the other states and the Northern Territory all have mountain ranges. Within South Australia are the Flinders and Musgrave ranges (among others), which are not part of the Great Dividing Range. The Macdonnell Ranges of central Australia are significant, as are the Kimberley Ranges of north western Australia.
'mountain in australia?' The highest IN Australia is Mount Kosciusko. I think that's what you mean anyway.
The biggest mountain in South Australia is Mount Woodroffe
One mountain chain from Australia is the Macdonnell mountains.
australia is a continent........
Mount Kosciuszko is on the continent of Australia.At 2228m high, it is Australia's highest mainland mountain, though not the highest mountain in Australian territory.
Australia.
yes it was called australia new gold mountain
The name of Australia's longest mountain range is the Great Dividing Range.
Australia's highest mountain is Mt Kosciuszko, in New South Wales. It has an elevation of 2228m.
There is no mountain range called the Hammer Slay Mountain Range in Australia.The Hamersley Range is in far north Western Australia.
Blue mountains
A Major mountain is Mt Lofty