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No. It is located south of southeast Asia.
Australia's southern island state of Tasmania is located south of Australia's southeast coast and northwest of New Zealand.
The heaviest snowfalls in Australia occur in the Australian Alps, in the mountainous country of Australia's southeast.
on a regular atlas, Australia is southeast from the US
It is a tiny village in New South Wales, in the southeast corner of Australia.
There are no tigers - snow, or otherwise - in Australia.
There is no island that fits this description. Tasmania, the island state of Australia, is South of Australia's southeast coast, but it is not really northwest of New Zealand but closer to just west.
Yes, Southeast Victoria does exist in Australia in the province of Victoria.
Primarily in the area South and Southeast of Saigon.
The South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia.
The main river in Australia's southeast is the Murray River. Other significant rivers in the southeast quadrant include the Murrumbidgee, Lachlan and Goulburn.
Antarctica is the continent south of Australia. There are no countries south of Australia, but New Zealand is southeast of Australia. However, since parts of Antarctica are claimed by certain countries, it is up to oneself to infer whether there are countries south of Australia.