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There are no actual seas within Australia itself. Unlike some of the other continents, there are no vast inland bodies of water large enough to be called a sea, although the early explorers certainly expended much effort trying to find an inland sea.

Besides the Indian ocean to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east, four seas can be found bordering Australia's coast:

  • North of Australia are the Timor and Arafura seas
  • To the southeast, between Australia and New Zealand, is the Tasman Sea
  • To the northeast is the Coral Sea.
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