This is an ambiguous question, there are multiple bodies of water south of Australia, so you should try looking on a MAP before asking this kind of question.
South of Victoria and north of Tasmania is Bass Strait;
South-east of New South Wales is the Pacific Ocean; and
Directly south of the Great Australian Bight (South Australia) is the Southern Ocean.
The Indian Ocean lies to the south and west of Australia.
The Southern Ocean to the south and the Indian Ocean to the west.
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The body of water west of Greenland is called the Baffin Bay.
Australia and Ireland are on opposite sides of the globe, so no body of water connects them.
The world's largest body of water is the Pacific Ocean between the west cost of the United States and the east coasts of Asia.
The body of water which separates the island state of Tasmania from mainland Australia is Bass Strait.
The body of water which separates the island state of Tasmania from mainland Australia is Bass Strait.
The state is Tasmania and the body of water separating Tasmania from mainland Australia is Bass Strait.
The major body of water located in the west of Chile is the Pacific Ocean. (Chili is not a country).
The Southern Ocean lies South of Australia.