There is no feature which stretches from Cape York peninsula to Tasmania.
The Great Dividing Range is the closest possible match for this question. The largest mountain range in Australia, it extends from the far north of Queensland, right down the east coast, with its tail at the Grampians in western Victoria. It does not cross Bass strait to Tasmania.
The Great Dividing Range stretches from Cape York in far north Queensland to the southern state of Victoria, ending at the Grampians mountain range in the west.
Cape York Peninsula is found in Queensland, in Australia's northeast quadrant.
No. Cape York Peninsula is northeast of Alice Springs.
Cape York Peninsula and the Guld of Carpentaria can be found in the northeast of Australia.
The Great Dividing Range reaches from Cape York Peninsula in Australia's north to the Grampians, in Victoria's west.
Directly to the west of Cape York Peninsula lies the Gulf of Carpentaria.
There are several towns on Cape York Peninsula. They include Weipa, Bamaga, Lockhart, Aurukun and Coen.
The distance between the tip of Australia (Cape York Peninsula) and the bottom of Tasmania is around 3700km.
The top of Queensland is the most northern part of Australia. This is known as Cape York Peninsula. The most northern single state or territory is the Northern Territory. , and it does not extend as far south on its southern border as Queensland.
Cape York Peninsula
The Platypus lives in and near streams and rivers. in the highlands of Tasmania, the Australian Alps, Queensland's rainforests and as far north of the region, as Cape York Peninsula.
On the mainland it would be Seisia just north of Bamaga on Cape York Peninsula. Alternatively, it would be Thursday Island, a small island community just off the tip of Cape York.