Most of Western Australia features a relatively low elevation, with much of the region consisting of flat plains and low-lying areas. The average elevation ranges from sea level to about 300 meters (approximately 1,000 feet) above sea level. The highest point in the state is Mount Meharry, which stands at 1,249 meters (4,100 feet). Overall, the terrain is characterized by gently rolling hills and plateaus, particularly in the eastern parts of the state.
Western Australia
Most of Western Australia, Australia's largest state, is made up of desert.
Western Australia.
Western Australia
Western Australia occupies most of the western portion of the Australian continent, from north to south.
Australia's most western state is Western Australia.
The two most popular goldfields in Western Australia were Kalgoorlie and Coolgardie.
Australia's westernmost state is Western Australia.
From the most eastern point of Australia, Cape Byron on the northeast coast of New South Wales, to the most western point of Australia, Steep Point in Western Australia, is a distance of almost 4,000km or 2,485 miles.
Limestone Perth, Western Australia
Desert.
The state which produces the most gold in Australia today is Western Australia.