Mt Lofty, South Australia, has a height variously quoted as between 716m and 720m.
A Major mountain is Mt Lofty
About 15 minutes' drive from Adelaide city centre is Mt Lofty Summit, which is 710m above sea level. It is not the highest point in South Australia: that honour goes to Mt Woodroffe (1,435 m) in the Musgrave Ranges in the far northwest of South Australia.
Absolutely not. There is no evidence of any type of "haunting" at the school.
Mt. Lofty
The Common Heath, e floral emblem of Victoria, is found in montane regions and sub-alpine areas of Victoria's High Country, as well as in coastal heathlands and nearby foothills. Its range extends from the Clyde River in New South Wales, through Victoria (including the Grampians and the Little Desert) to the Mt Lofty Ranges in South Australia. Common Heath is also found throughout Australia's island state of Tasmania.
Yes. Australia's highest mountain, Mt Kosciuszko, is in New South Wales.
Mount Gambier is a small city in the south east corner of South Australia.
Azurite is mined in many areas in Australia where there are copper mines, including Broken Hill (NSW), Blaxand (NSW), Alice Springs (NT), Queenland (Mt Isa and Chillagoe), Mt Lofty Ranges (SA) and Whim Creek (WA).
In southern New South Wales, in Australia. It is Australia's highest peak.
Mount kosciusko is in New South Wales and is 2,228 metres high
The Ash Wednesday bushfires of 1983 affected southern Victoria, in particular areas around Cudgee, Branxholme, Mount Macedon, and areas of the Dandenong Ranges and the Otways In South Australia, areas affected included the Adelaide Hills and Mt Lofty, and the Clare Valley.
The mountain in South Australia with the highest elevation is Mount Woodroffe which is 1,435 metres high. Mt Woodroffe is situated in the Musgrave Ranges in the far northwest of the state.