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There are many more than three parts of Australia which have forest, which is referred to as bushland in Australia.

The entire eastern coastline has dense bushland along the line of the Great Dividing Range, including substantial pockets of rainforest. This bushland extends inland for hundreds of kilometres in some areas, beginning at Cape York in the far north and ending at the Grampian Range in western Victoria.

Most of Tasmanian is forested wilderness, while the far southwestern corner of Western Australia has some of the most magnificent trees in any of Australia's forests.

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