The Great Dividing Range stretches from Cape York in far north Queensland to the southern state of Victoria, ending at the Grampians mountain range in the west.
The Great Dividing Range reaches from Cape York Peninsula in Australia's north to the Grampians, in Victoria's west.
There is no feature which stretches from Cape York peninsula to Tasmania. The Great Dividing Range is the closest possible match for this question. The largest mountain range in Australia, it extends from the far north of Queensland, right down the east coast, with its tail at the Grampians in western Victoria. It does not cross Bass strait to Tasmania.
The Great Dividing Range is the mountain range that divides eastern Australia. This range stretches over 3,500 kilometers from Victoria to Queensland and influences the climate and geography of the region.
The Great Dividing Range runs down the eastern coast of mainland Australia. It extends from Cape York Peninsula in the north of Queensland to Victoria in the south. The Grampians in western Victoria form the farthest reach of the Great Dividing Range. The range does not extend into South Australia.
The Great Dividing Range stretches 3,500 kilometres along the east coast of Australia from the northern tip of Queensland to the central plains of western Victoria.
The Great Dividing Range is found along the eastern coastline of Australia. It extends from Cape York peninsula in Queensland's far north, right along the coast to Victoria, and remnants of the range can be found in the Grampians in western Victoria.
The Great Dividing Range lies along the eastern coast of Australia.
great dividing range
The Great Dividing Range is located in eastern Australia, running parallel to the country's east coast.
it reachs your period
The Great dividing range.
The Great Dividing Range runs through Australia. It is the only country through which it runs, as Australia is an isolated continent.