The Indian ocean joins to the Southern Ocean at the southwestern corner of Western Australia.
The Arctic, Atlantic and Southern Oceans do not touch Australia. The only oceans touching Australia are the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
artic and atlantic oceans
Cape Leeuwin in the southwestern corner of Western Australia is where the Indian and Southern Oceans meet.
Tasmania, it is apart of Australia.
The Indian Ocean meets the Southern Ocean at the southwestern corner of Western Australia.
There are two oceans the Indian Ocean or the Pacific Ocean.
that would be Australia (pacific and indian)
There are no oceans in Australia
Australia is an island continent, meaning that it is surrounded on all sides by oceans and seas. For a list of the seas and oceans surrounding Australia, see the related question.
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that do not touch any other continents directly. They are both isolated and surrounded by oceans.
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that do not touch any other body of land. They are both isolated by vast oceans, with Australia being surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and Antarctica being surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
The Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean are generally accepted as the two oceans that border Australia. However, as far as the Australian authorities are concerned, the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, reaches to Australia's southern shores. There remains some dispute as to whether the Southern Ocean does touch Australia's shores, and the boundaries have not yet been officially agreed upon.