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List of mountains in Australia

This is a list of mountains in Australia.

Looking east back down the chimney on Mount Ossa towards Pelion East, in Tasmania.

Highest points by state and territory

States and Territories of Australia[1]
State / Territory Highest point Elevation AHD Notes
m ft
Ashmore and Cartier Islands Cartier Island 5 16 [2]
Australian Antarctic Territory Dome A 4,093 13,428 [3][4][5]
Australian Capital Territory Bimberi Peak 1,913 6,276
Christmas Island Murray Hill 361 1,184 [6]
Cocos (Keeling) Islands South Island 9 30 [7]
Coral Sea Islands Heralds-Beacon Islet, Mellish Reef 1.5 4 ft 11 in [8]
Heard Island and McDonald Islands Mawson Peak 2,745 9,006 the summit of the Big Ben massif
Jervis Bay Territory Cape St George, Booderee National Park 164 538
New South Wales Mount Kosciuszko 2,228 7,310
Norfolk Island Mount Bates 319 1,047
Northern Territory Mount Zeil 1,531 5,023
Queensland Mount Bartle Frere 1,622 5,322
South Australia Ngarutjaranya 1,435 4,708
Tasmania Mount Ossa 1,614 5,295
Victoria Mount Bogong 1,986 6,516
Western Australia Mount Meharry 1,253 4,111

List of mountains in Australia by topographic prominence

This is a list of the top 50 mountains in Australia ranked by topographic prominence. Most of these peaks are the highest point in their areas.

  Peak Absolute
height (m)
Topographic
prominence
(m)
Prominence parent State Location
1 Mount Kosciuszko 2228 2228 none — HP Australia NSW HP New South Wales, Snowy Mountains
2 Mount Ossa 1617 1617 none — HP Tasmania TAS HP Tasmania, Central Highlands
3 Mount Zeil 1531 1322 Mount Kosciuszko NT HP Northern Territory, MacDonnell Ranges
4 Mount Bartle Frere 1611 1316 Mount Kosciuszko QLD HP Queensland, Bellenden Ker Range, Cairns
5 Legges Tor 1573 1302 Mount Ossa TAS Ben Lomond Range
6 Mount Bogong 1986 1233 Mount Kosciuszko VIC HP Victoria, Victorian Alps
7 Bellenden Ker 1582 1222 Mount Bartle Frere QLD Bellenden Ker Range
8 Mount Elliot 1218 1170 Mount Bartle Frere QLD Townsville
9 Mount Bowen 1121 1121 none — HP Hinchinbrook Island QLD Hinchinbrook Island
10 Thornton Peak 1374 1114 Mount Bartle Frere QLD Daintree
11 Brumlow Top 1586 1103 Mount Kosciuszko NSW Barrington Tops
12 St Mary Peak 1189 1047 Brumlow Top SA Flinders Ranges
13 Mount Picton 1327 1024 Mount Ossa TAS Southwest National Park
14 Bell Peak North 1026 1011 Mount Bartle Frere QLD Grey Peaks National Park, Cairns
15 Mount Carbine Tableland 1383 1000 Mount Bartle Frere QLD Daintree
16 Mount William 1259 997 Brumlow Top QLD Clarke Range, Mackay
17 Mount Field West 1435 981 Mount Ossa TAS Mount Field National Park
18 Mount Warning 1159 973 Brumlow Top NSW Tweed Range
19 Frenchmans Cap 1446 969 Mount Ossa TAS Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
20 Mount Anne 1423 963 Mount Field West TAS Southwest National Park
21 Ngarutjaranya 1435 949 Mount Zeil SA HP South Australia, Musgrave Ranges
22 Mount Jukes 1169 934 Mount Ossa TAS West Coast Range
23 Snowy South 1398 928 Mount Field West TAS Snowy Range
24 Mount William 1167 893 Mount Bogong VIC Grampians National Park
25 Consuelo Tableland 1232 887 Brumlow Top QLD Carnarvon National Park
26 Mount Gower 875 875 none — HP Lord Howe Island NSW Lord Howe Island
27 Mount Abbot 1059 873 Mount William QLD Bowen
28 Mount Finnigan 1148 870 Mount Carbine Tableland QLD Far North Queensland
29 Mount Kaputar 1510 860 Brumlow Top NSW Nandewar Range
30 Bluff Knoll 1099 854 Ngarutjaranya WA Stirling Range
31 Mount Buller 1805 853 Mount Bogong VIC Victorian Alps
32 Mount Meharry 1249 839 Ngarutjaranya WA HP Western Australia
33 Hartz Peak 1254 838 Mount Picton TAS Hartz Mountains
34 Mount Bithongabel 1195 820 Brumlow Top QLD/NSW Macpherson Range, Lamington National Park
35 HP Blue Mountains 1058 817 Mount William QLD Isaac Region, nr Mackay
36 Mount Superbus 1371 815 Brumlow Top QLD South East Queensland
37 Propsting Range 894 810 Mount Anne TAS Southwest National Park
38 Mount Barrow 1414 807 Legges Tor TAS Tasmanian Northern Slopes, nr Launceston
39 Mount Weld 1345 806 Mount Anne TAS Southwest National Park
40 Federation Peak 1225 805 Mount Picton TAS Southwest National Park, Arthur Range
41 Mount Dryander 820 793 Mount William QLD Whitsunday Region
42 Strzelecki Peaks 782 782 none - HP Flinders Island TAS Strzelecki National Park, Flinders Island
43 HP Normanby Range 805 777 HP Blue Mountains QLD Shoalwater Bay
44 Mount Owen 1146 776 Mount Ossa TAS West Coast Range, nr Queenstown
45 Frankland Peak 1083 775 Mount Anne TAS Southwest National Park, Frankland Range
46 Mount Barney 1359 766 Mount Superbus QLD Scenic Rim, South East Queensland
47 Mount Murchison 1278 763 Mount Ossa TAS Mount Murchison Regional Reserve, West Coast
48 Clear Hill 1198 758 Mount Field West TAS Lake Gordon
49 Round Mountain 1584 744 Brumlow Top NSW New England, Northern Tablelands
50 Mount Latrobe 754 744 Mount Buller VIC Wilsons Promontory, Gippsland

[9][10][11][12]

Australian Capital Territory

The following is a list of mountains and prominent hills in the Australian Capital Territory in order, from the highest peak to the lowest peak, for those mountains and hills with an elevation above 750 metres (2,460 ft) AHD :

Order Highest peak Range /
nature reserve
Elevation AHD Image Notes
m ft
1 Bimberi Peak Brindabella Ranges,
Great Dividing Range
1,913 6,276   [13]
2 Mount Gingera 1,857 6,093 The most prominent snow-covered peak to be seen from Canberra in winter.[14]
3 Mount Kelly 1,814 5,951
4 Mount Scabby 1,790 5,873
5 Mount Namadgi 1,782 5,846
6 Ginger Ale 1,766 5,794
7 Mount Ginini 1,762 5,781   [15]
8 Mount Burbidge 1,730 5,676
9 Mount Gudgenby 1,719 5,640
10 Sentry Box Mountain 1,718 5,636
11 Little Bimberi 1,654 5,427
12 Mount Franklin 1,646 5,400 [16]
13 Mavis Ridge 1,618 5,308
14 Mount McKeahnie 1,588 5,210
15 Mount Tidbinbilla 1,583 5,194
16 The Pimple 1,501 4,925
17 Mount Majura Canberra Nature Park 890 2,920
18 Mount Taylor 856 2,808  
19 Tuggeranong Hill 855 2,805  
20 Mount Ainslie 842 2,762  
21 Black Mountain 812 2,664  
22 Mount Wanniassa 809 2,654  
23 Mount Stromlo 770 2,526  

New South Wales

Barrington Tops

 
Mount Allyn in the background, viewed from Mount Cabrebald.

Blue Mountains

 
Blue Mountains.
 
Mount Banks on the Explorer's Range in the Blue Mountains.
  • Mountains located within the Blue Mountains
    • Mount Coricudgy, at 1,255 metres (4,117 ft)
    • Mount Pomany, at 1,109 metres (3,638 ft)
    • Mount Piddington, at 1,094 metres (3,589 ft)
    • Mount Boyce, at 1,093 metres (3,586 ft)[17]
    • Mount York, at 1,061 metres (3,481 ft)
    • Mount Victoria, at 1,059 metres (3,474 ft)
    • Mount Banks, at 1,049 metres (3,442 ft)
    • Mount Tomah, at 1,016 metres (3,333 ft)
    • Mount Wilson, at 1,008 metres (3,307 ft)
    • Narrow Neck, at 1,000 metres (3,300 ft)
    • Kings Tableland, at 1,000 metres (3,300 ft)
    • Castle Cliff, at 986 metres (3,235 ft)
    • Mount Solitary, at 950 metres (3,120 ft)
    • Mount Hay, at 944 metres (3,097 ft)
    • Podgers, at 890 metres (2,920 ft)
    • Mount Irvine, at 850 metres (2,790 ft)
    • Mount Debert, at 840 metres (2,760 ft)
    • Camp Cave Hill, at 800 metres (2,600 ft)
    • Warrigal Hill, at 760 metres (2,490 ft)
    • Notts Hill, at 750 metres (2,460 ft)
    • Harris Hill, at 736 metres (2,415 ft)
    • Centre Mount, at 620 metres (2,030 ft)
    • Mount Hall, at 617 metres (2,024 ft)
    • Mount Gibson, at 608 metres (1,995 ft)
    • Scorpion Hill, at 558 metres (1,831 ft)
    • Linda Rock, at 599 metres (1,965 ft)
    • Mount Cookem, at 569 metres (1,867 ft)
    • Gospers Mountain
    • Mount Bedford
    • Mount Cameron
    • Mount Coriaday
    • Mount Erskine
    • Mount Mistake
    • Mount Monundilla
    • Mount Whaite
    • Mount Wirraba
    • Pearces Mountain

Budawang Range

 
Pigeon House Mountain within the Budawang Range.

Gibraltar Range

  • Mountains located within the Gibraltar Range
    • The Summit 1,170 metres (3,840 ft)

Great Dividing Range

Central Tablelands

 
Mount Canobolas as viewed from the Pinnacles, near Orange.

Mid North Coast region

Monaro region

 
Mount Kembla viewed from Mount Nebo.


Illawarra escarpment

  • Mountains located within the Illawarra escarpment
    • Bells Hill, at 803 metres (2,635 ft)
    • Knights Hill, at 709 metres (2,326 ft)
    • Noorinan Mountain, at 663 metres (2,175 ft)
    • Saddleback Mountain, at 600 metres (2,000 ft)
    • Wanyambilli Hill, at 564 metres (1,850 ft)
    • Mount Kembla, at 534 metres (1,752 ft)
    • Burelli Mountain, at 531 metres (1,742 ft)
    • Mount Kembla West, at 512 metres (1,680 ft)
    • Mount Brisbane, at 469 metres (1,539 ft)
    • Mount Keira, at 464 metres (1,522 ft)
    • Warra Mountain, at 464 metres (1,522 ft)
    • Brokers Nose, at 440 metres (1,440 ft)
    • Mount Nebo, at 252 metres (827 ft)

Liverpool Range

  • Mountains located within the Liverpool Range
    • Crawney Mountain, at 1,446 metres (4,744 ft)
    • Wombramurra Mountain, at 1,418 metres (4,652 ft)
    • Bald Hill (NSW), at 1,280 metres (4,200 ft)
    • Mount Temi, at 1,256 metres (4,121 ft)
    • East Bluff, at 1,240 metres (4,070 ft)
    • Mount Tingaroo, at 1,224 metres (4,016 ft)
    • Towarri Mountain, at 1,140 metres (3,740 ft)
    • Mount Moan, at 1,130 metres (3,710 ft)
    • Wedding Cake Peak, at 1,022 metres (3,353 ft)

Lord Howe Island

 
Mount Lidgbird on Lord Howe Island

McPherson Range

Moonbi Range

  • Mountains located within the Moonbi Range
    • Black Jack Mountain, at 1,323 metres (4,341 ft)
    • Mount Gulligal, at 1,243 metres (4,078 ft)
    • Den Mountain, at 1,120 metres (3,670 ft)

Nandewar Range

 
Grattai Mountain in the Nandewar Range.

New England Tableland

 
The view from Point Lookout.
  • Mountains located within the New England Tableland
    • Round Mountain, at 1,585 metres (5,200 ft)
    • Point Lookout, at 1,564 metres (5,131 ft)
    • The Brothers (Ben Lomond), at 1,509 metres (4,951 ft)
    • Mount Rumbee, at 1,506 metres (4,941 ft)
    • Ben Lomond (New South Wales), at 1,505 metres (4,938 ft)
    • The Magistrate (Capoompeta), at 1,502 metres (4,928 ft)
    • Big Mount Spirabo, at 1,491 metres (4,892 ft)
    • Mount Duncan (New South Wales), at 1,478 metres (4,849 ft)
    • Mount Mitchell (New South Wales), at 1,476 metres (4,843 ft)
    • Chandlers Peak, at 1,473 metres (4,833 ft)
    • Mount Grundy, at 1,463 metres (4,800 ft)
    • Mount Bajimba, at 1,445 metres (4,741 ft)
    • Mount Hyland, at 1,434 metres (4,705 ft)
    • Mount Duval, at 1,393 metres (4,570 ft)
    • Mount MacKenzie, at 1,287 metres (4,222 ft)
    • Cunglebung Mountain, at 1,035 metres (3,396 ft)[22]
    • Bolivia Hill, at 1,010 metres (3,310 ft)

Nightcap Range

  • Mountains located within the Nightcap Range[23]
    • Mount Burrell, at 933 metres (3,061 ft)
    • Mount Neville, at 919 metres (3,015 ft)
    • Mount Nardi, at 812 metres (2,664 ft)
    • Mount Matheson, at 804 metres (2,638 ft)
    • Peates Mountain, at 604 metres (1,982 ft)

Snowy Mountains

 
Mount Kosciuszko.
 
Carruthers Peak on the Main Range.
 
The view from Mount Tate, looking towards Guthega.
  • Mountains located within the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales
    • Mount Kosciuszko, at 2,228 metres (7,310 ft)[24] (Highest mountain on the mainland)
    • Mount Townsend, at 2,209 metres (7,247 ft)[25] (Second highest mountain on the mainland)
    • Mount Twynam, at 2,196 metres (7,205 ft)[26] (Third highest)
    • Rams Head, at 2,190 metres (7,190 ft)[26] (Fourth highest)
    • Unnamed peak on Etheridge Ridge, at 2,180 metres (7,150 ft)[26] (Fifth highest)
    • Rams Head North, at 2,177 metres (7,142 ft)[26] (Sixth highest)
    • Alice Rawson Peak, at 2,160 metres (7,090 ft)[26] (Seventh highest)
    • Byatts Camp, at 2,159 metres (7,083 ft)[26] (Eighth highest)
    • Carruthers Peak, at 2,145 metres (7,037 ft)[25] (Equal ninth highest)
    • Abbott Peak, at 2,145 metres (7,037 ft)[26] (Equal ninth highest)
    • Mount Northcote, at 2,131 metres (6,991 ft)[25] (Eleventh highest)
    • Muellers Peak, at 2,120 metres (6,960 ft)
    • Watsons Crags, at 2,020 metres (6,630 ft)
    • Little Twynam, at 2,120 metres (6,960 ft)
    • Mount Clark, at 2,100 metres (6,900 ft)
    • Mount Lee, at 2,100 metres (6,900 ft)
    • Gungartan, at 2,068 metres (6,785 ft) (Equal eighteenth highest)
    • Mount Tate, at 2,068 metres (6,785 ft) (Equal eighteenth highest)
    • Mount Jagungal, at 2,061 metres (6,762 ft) (Twentieth highest)
    • Mount Perisher, at 2,054 metres (6,739 ft)
    • Mount Stilwell, at 2,040 metres (6,690 ft)
    • Back Perisher Mountain, at 2,014 metres (6,608 ft)
    • Mount Anton, at 2,000 metres (6,600 ft)
    • Mount Anderson, at 1,997 metres (6,552 ft)
    • Blue Cow Mountain, at 1,994 metres (6,542 ft)
    • The Granite Peaks, at 1,980 metres (6,500 ft)
    • Dicky Cooper Bogong, at 1,980 metres (6,500 ft)
    • Gills Knobs, at 1,940 metres (6,360 ft)
    • Guthega Peak, at 1,924 metres (6,312 ft)
    • Blue Calf Mountain, at 1,905 metres (6,250 ft)
    • Mount Sentinel, at 1,900 metres (6,200 ft)
    • Mount Piper, at 1,830 metres (6,000 ft)

Sugarloaf Range

  • Mountains located within the Sugarloaf Range

Tweed Range

 
Mount Warning and Clarrie Hall Dam

Warrumbungles

 
Siding Spring Observatory on Siding Spring Mountain

Other mountains

Queensland

South East Queensland

 
Mount Coolum
 
Mount Barney
 
Mount Lindesay
 
Mount Beerwah

Central and North Queensland

 
Mount Bartle Frere

Darling Downs

South Australia

Eyre Peninsula

Flinders Ranges

  • Flinders Ranges
    • St Mary Peak (Ngarri Mudlanha), at 1,169 metres (3,835 ft)
    • Pompeys Pillar, at 1,168 metres (3,832 ft)
    • Point Bonney, at 1,158 metres (3,799 ft)
    • Beatrice Hill (Wilkalanha), at 1,148 metres (3,766 ft)
    • Mount Aleck (Urdlu-warlpunha), at 1,095 metres (3,593 ft)
    • Mount Hack, at 1,086 metres (3,563 ft)
    • Mount Tilley, at 1,018 metres (3,340 ft)
    • Patawarta Hill, at 1,015 metres (3,330 ft)
    • Mount Boorong
    • Mount Karawarra
    • Harold Hill
    • Beacon Hill, at 1,003 metres (3,291 ft)
    • Rawnsley Bluff, at 950 metres (3,120 ft)
    • Mount Brown, at 970 metres (3,180 ft)
    • Mount Remarkable, at 960 metres (3,150 ft)
    • Mount Caernarvon, at 921 metres (3,022 ft)
    • Mount Hayward, at 865 metres (2,838 ft)
    • Mount Arden, at 844 metres (2,769 ft)[38]
    • The Dutchmans Stern, at 820 metres (2,690 ft)
    • Moockra Tower, at 758 metres (2,487 ft)
    • Devils Peak, at 675 metres (2,215 ft)
    • Wonoka Hill, at 630 metres (2,070 ft)
    • Mount Chambers, at 409 metres (1,342 ft)

Gammon Ranges

  • Gammon Ranges
    • Benbonyathe Hill, at 1,064 metres (3,491 ft)
    • Mount McKinlay (Wayanha), at 1,050 metres (3,440 ft)
    • Gammon Hill, at 1,012 metres (3,320 ft)
    • Freeling Heights, at 944 metres (3,097 ft)
    • Mount Serle, at 912 metres (2,992 ft)
    • Mount Rowe, at 900 metres (3,000 ft)
    • Mount John Roberts, at 880 metres (2,890 ft)
    • Cleft Peak, at 850 metres (2,790 ft)
    • Mount Painter, at 765 metres (2,510 ft)
    • The Armchair, at 700 metres (2,300 ft)

Gawler Ranges

Mount Lofty Ranges

Musgrave Ranges

  • Musgrave Ranges
    • Mount Woodroffe, at 1,435 metres (4,708 ft) (highest peak in SA)
    • Mount Charles, at 1,332 metres (4,370 ft)
    • Mount Morris, at 1,285 metres (4,216 ft)
    • Mount Whinham, at 1,228 metres (4,029 ft)
    • Mount Berry, at 1,227 metres (4,026 ft)
    • Mount Woodward, at 1,224 metres (4,016 ft)
    • Mount Edwin, at 1,193 metres (3,914 ft)
    • Mount Spec (Kali-Kalinya), at 1,186 metres (3,891 ft)
    • Mount Davenport, at 1,135 metres (3,724 ft)
    • Mount Everard (Uwalinyi), at 1,083 metres (3,553 ft)
    • Mount Kintore, at 1,066 metres (3,497 ft)
    • McNamara Hill (Marnilytjanya), at 1,064 metres (3,491 ft)
    • Mount Hardy, at 1,061 metres (3,481 ft)
    • Mount Davies, at 1,053 metres (3,455 ft)
    • Ayliffe Hill (Altjinytjanya), at 1,041 metres (3,415 ft)
    • Mount Caroline (Ulkiyanya), at 1,039 metres (3,409 ft)
    • Mount Cuthbert (Atarkanya), at 1,030 metres (3,380 ft)
    • Mount Cooparinna, at 1,014 metres (3,327 ft)
    • Dulgunja Hill, at 1,009 metres (3,310 ft)
    • Gosse Pile, at 1,002 metres (3,287 ft)

Tasmania

Order Highest peak Range /
nature reserve
Elevation AHD Image Notes
m ft
1 Mount Ossa Du Cane 1,617 5,305   [25][39]
2 Legges Tor Ben Lomond 1,572 5,157   [40][41][42][43]
3 Giblin Peak Ben Lomond 1,569 5,148 [44][45][46]
4 Mount Pelion West Pelion 1,560 5,118   [47][48][49]
5 Barn Bluff Cradle Cirque -
Bluff Cirque
1,559 5,115   [50][51][52]
6 Cradle Mountain 1,545 5,069   [53][54][55]
7 Markham Heights Ben Lomond 1,542 5,059 [56]
8 Hamilton Crags Ben Lomond 1,540 5,052
9 Smithies Peak 1,527 5,010 [57][58]
Stacks Bluff Ben Lomond 1,527 5,010   [59][60][61]
11 unnamed peak Du Cane 1,520 4,987   [62]
12 Mount Geryon North Du Cane 1,516 4,974   [63]
13 Mount Massif Du Cane 1,514 4,967 [64][65][66]
14 Misery Bluff Ben Lomond 1,510 4,954
15 Mount Geryon South Du Cane 1,509 4,951 [63]
King Davids Peak 1,509 4,951 [67]
17 Ossian’s Throne Ben Lomond 1,498 4,915
Coalmine Crag Ben Lomond 1,498 4,915
19 Mount Gould Du Cane 1,485 4,872   [68][69]
20 Castle Crag Du Cane 1,482 4,862   [70]
Mount Thetis Du Cane 1,482 4,862 [71][72]
22 The Acropolis Du Cane 1,481 4,859   [73][74][75]
23 Mount Hyperion 1,480 4,856
24 Magnet Crag Ben Lomond 1,464 4,803
25 Mount Pelion East Pelion 1,461 4,793   [76]
26 Mount Jerusalem 1,459 4,787 [77][78]
27 Mount Olympus 1,449 4,754 [79]
Cumner Bluff 1,449 4,754
29 Mount Gell 1,447 4,747 [80][81]
30 Solomons Throne 1,446 4,744 [82]
Frenchmans Cap 1,446 4,744   [83][84]
32 Ironstone Mountain Great Western
Tiers
1,443 4,734   [85][86]
33 Eldon Peak Eldon Range 1,440 4,724 [87][88]
34 Mount Field West 1,434 4,705  
35 Mersey Crag Ben Lomond 1,432 4,698
36 Walled Mountain 1,431 4,695
37 Mount Anne 1,425 4,675  
38 Western Bluff 1,420 4,659
Barrow Mountain 1,420 4,659
40 Mount Rufus 1,416 4,646
41 Macs Mountain 1,413 4,636
42 Mount Emmett 1,410 4,626
43 Fisher Bluff 1,408 4,619
44 Twin Spires 1,406 4,613
Mount Barrow 1,406 4,613   [89]
46 Mount Hugel 1,403 4,603
47 Cathedral Mountain Cathedral 1,387 4,551  
48 Mount Achilles 1,363 4,472
49 Mount Ragoona 1,350 4,429  
50 Mount Mawson 1,300 4,265  
51 Mount Murchison West Coast 1,275 4,183 [90][91]
52 Kunanyi /
Mount Wellington
Wellington 1,269 4,163   [92][93][94]
53 Hartz Peak Hartz 1,255 4,117  
Mother Cummings
Peak
1,255 4,117  
55 Mount Roland 1,234 4,049  
56 Quamby Bluff 1,228 4,029  
57 Adamsons Peak 1,225 4,019
58 Federation Peak Arthur 1,224 4,016  
59 Artillery Knob 1,216 3,990
60 Mount Victoria 1,207 3,960
61 Interview Pinnacle 1,200 3,937
62 Mount Geikie Tyndall 1,191 3,907 [95][96]
63 Mount Arthur 1,188 3,898   [97]
64 Mount Tyndall Tyndall 1,179 3,868
65 Mount Jukes West Coast 1,168 3,832 [98]
66 Mount Sedgwick West Coast 1,147 3,763 [99]
67 Mount Owen West Coast 1,146 3,760   [100]
68 Mount Sorell West Coast 1,144 3,753 [101]
69 Mount Dundas West Coast 1,143 3,750 [102]
70 Mount Read West Coast 1,123 3,684 [103]
71 Proprietary Peak West Coast 1,103 3,619
72 Pyramid Peak West Coast 1,080 3,543 [104][105]
unnamed peak Sticht 1,080 3,543 [104][105]
74 West Jukes Peak West Coast 1,062 3,484
75 Mount Darwin West Coast 1,033 3,389
76 South Jukes Peak West Coast 1,014 3,327
77 Mount Hamilton West Coast 1,005 3,297 [106][107]
78 Mount Black West Coast 950 3,117
79 Victoria Peak West Coast 949 3,114 [105][108]
80 Mount Huxley West Coast 926 3,038 [99]
81 Mount Lyell West Coast 917 3,009
82 Mount Strahan West Coast 855 2,805 [99]
83 Mount Julia West Coast 843 2,766 [105][109]
84 South Darwin Peak West Coast 780 2,559 [105][110]
85 Mount Selina West Coast 760 2,493 [105][111]
86 Mount Munro Furneaux 715 2,346
87 Mount Farrell West Coast 711 2,333 [105][112]
88 Mount Hamilton Macquarie Island 433 1,421
- Mount Bischoff  
- Mount Pleasant

Victoria

Victorian Alps

 
looking to the summit of Mount Bogong, in winter.
 
Ascending to the summit of Mount Feathertop, in winter.
 
Mount Buller ridge in summer.
 
Mount Tambo, in summer.
  • Mountains located within the Victorian Alps
    • Mount Bogong (1,986 m or 6,516 ft)[113] (Highest mountain in the state)
    • Mount Feathertop (1,922 m or 6,306 ft)[114] (Second highest mountain in the state)
    • Bogong High Plains
      • Mount Nelse West (1,893 m or 6,211 ft)
      • Mount Loch (1,887 m or 6,191 ft)
      • Mount Nelse North (1,884 m or 6,181 ft)
      • Mount Fainter South (1,883 m or 6,178 ft)
      • Mount Nelse (1,882 m or 6,175 ft)
      • Mount Hotham (1,862 m or 6,109 ft)[115]
      • Mount McKay, at 1,849 metres (6,066 ft)[116]
      • Mount Cope (1,837 m or 6,027 ft)
      • Spion Kopje (1,837 m or 6,027 ft)
      • Mount Jim (1,818 m or 5,965 ft)
    • Cobberas Range
      • Mount Cobberas No. 1 (1,833 m or 6,014 ft)
      • Mount Cobberas No. 2
      • Moscow Peak
      • Middle Peak
      • Cleft Peak
    • Buller-Howitt Region
      • Mount Buller (1,805 m or 5,922 ft)
      • Mount Stirling (1,749 m or 5,738 ft)
      • Mount Howitt (1,742 m or 5,715 ft)
      • Mount Magdala (1,725 m or 5,659 ft)
      • The Bluff (1,725 m or 5,659 ft)
      • King Billy No. 1 (1,716 m or 5,630 ft)
      • King Billy No. 2 (1,696 m or 5,564 ft)
      • Mount Clear (1,695 m or 5,561 ft)
      • Mount Speculation (1,666 m or 5,466 ft)
      • Mount Cobbler (1,628 m or 5,341 ft)
      • Mount McDonald (1,620 m or 5,315 ft)
      • Mount Buggery (Alpine Shire) (1,583–1,598 m or 5,194–5,243 ft)[117][118]
      • Mount Koonika (1,594 m or 5,230 ft)
      • The Viking (1,519 m or 4,984 ft)
      • Mount Despair (1,460 m or 4,790 ft)
      • Eagles Peaks (1,446 m or 4,744 ft)
    • Moroka-Tarli Karng Region
      • Mount Reynard (1,705 m or 5,594 ft)
      • Mount Wellington (1,634 m or 5,361 ft)
      • Mount Tamboritha (1,509 m or 4,951 ft)
      • Long Hill (1,290 m or 4,232 ft)
      • Mount Ligar (The Crinoline) (1,165 m or 3,822 ft)
    • Cathedral Range
      • The Green Hill

(1,241 m or 4,072 ft)

 
Mount William, looking east towards Ararat.
 
Mount Alexander, in summer.
 
Hanging Rock, in summer.
 
Corhanwarrabul, in winter.
 
Mount Napier, in summer.
 
Mount Elephant, in spring.

Grampians

  • Mountains located within the Grampians
    • Mount William (1,167 m or 3,829 ft)
    • Durd-Durd (1,167 m or 3,829 ft)
    • Red Man Bluff (1,017 m or 3,337 ft)
    • Mount Rosea (1,006 m or 3,301 ft)
    • Mount Thackeray (979 m or 3,212 ft)
    • The Fortress (875 m or 2,871 ft)
    • Mount Abrupt (827 m or 2,713 ft)
    • Mount Difficult (806 m or 2,644 ft)
    • Sundial Peak (802 m or 2,631 ft)
    • Briggs Bluff (420 m or 1,378 ft)

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Ballarat and surrounding Highlands

Other Victorian mountains

Western Australia

Northern Territory

Order Highest peak Range /
nature reserve
Elevation AHD Image Notes
m ft
1 Mount Zeil MacDonnell Ranges 1,531 5,023   [123]
2 Mount Giles 1,389 4,557  
3 Mount Sonder 1,380 4,530   [124]
4 Mount Liebig 1,274 4,180   [125]
5 Mount Palmer Hart Range 1,117 3,665 [126]
6 Kata Tjuta/Mount Olga Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park 1,066 3,497   [127]
7 Uluru 863 2,831   [128]
8 Mount Conner 859 2,818   [129]
9 Central Mount Stuart Georgina Basin 846 2,776   [130]
10 Chambers Pillar Chambers Pillar Historical Reserve  
11 Mount Hermannsburg

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 This is a list of mountains in Australia Looking east back down the chimney on Mount Ossa towards Pelion East in Tasmania Contents 1 Highest points by state and territory 2 List of mountains in Australia by topographic prominence 3 Australian Capital Territory 4 New South Wales 4 1 Barrington Tops 4 2 Blue Mountains 4 3 Budawang Range 4 4 Gibraltar Range 4 5 Great Dividing Range 4 5 1 Central Tablelands 4 5 2 Mid North Coast region 4 5 3 Monaro region 4 6 Illawarra escarpment 4 7 Liverpool Range 4 8 Lord Howe Island 4 9 McPherson Range 4 10 Moonbi Range 4 11 Nandewar Range 4 12 New England Tableland 4 13 Nightcap Range 4 14 Snowy Mountains 4 15 Sugarloaf Range 4 16 Tweed Range 4 17 Warrumbungles 4 18 Other mountains 5 Queensland 5 1 South East Queensland 5 2 Central and North Queensland 5 3 Darling Downs 6 South Australia 6 1 Eyre Peninsula 6 2 Flinders Ranges 6 3 Gammon Ranges 6 4 Gawler Ranges 6 5 Mount Lofty Ranges 6 6 Musgrave Ranges 7 Tasmania 8 Victoria 8 1 Victorian Alps 8 2 Grampians 8 3 Other Victorian mountains 9 Western Australia 10 Northern Territory 11 ReferencesHighest points by state and territory EditStates and Territories of Australia 1 State Territory Highest point Elevation AHD Notesm ftAshmore and Cartier Islands Cartier Island 5 16 2 Australian Antarctic Territory Dome A 4 093 13 428 3 4 5 Australian Capital Territory Bimberi Peak 1 913 6 276Christmas Island Murray Hill 361 1 184 6 Cocos Keeling Islands South Island 9 30 7 Coral Sea Islands Heralds Beacon Islet Mellish Reef 1 5 4 ft 11 in 8 Heard Island and McDonald Islands Mawson Peak 2 745 9 006 the summit of the Big Ben massifJervis Bay Territory Cape St George Booderee National Park 164 538New South Wales Mount Kosciuszko 2 228 7 310Norfolk Island Mount Bates 319 1 047Northern Territory Mount Zeil 1 531 5 023Queensland Mount Bartle Frere 1 622 5 322South Australia Ngarutjaranya 1 435 4 708Tasmania Mount Ossa 1 614 5 295Victoria Mount Bogong 1 986 6 516Western Australia Mount Meharry 1 253 4 111List of mountains in Australia by topographic prominence EditThis is a list of the top 50 mountains in Australia ranked by topographic prominence Most of these peaks are the highest point in their areas Peak Absoluteheight m Topographicprominence m Prominence parent State Location1 Mount Kosciuszko 2228 2228 none HP Australia NSW HP New South Wales Snowy Mountains2 Mount Ossa 1617 1617 none HP Tasmania TAS HP Tasmania Central Highlands3 Mount Zeil 1531 1322 Mount Kosciuszko NT HP Northern Territory MacDonnell Ranges4 Mount Bartle Frere 1611 1316 Mount Kosciuszko QLD HP Queensland Bellenden Ker Range Cairns5 Legges Tor 1573 1302 Mount Ossa TAS Ben Lomond Range6 Mount Bogong 1986 1233 Mount Kosciuszko VIC HP Victoria Victorian Alps7 Bellenden Ker 1582 1222 Mount Bartle Frere QLD Bellenden Ker Range8 Mount Elliot 1218 1170 Mount Bartle Frere QLD Townsville9 Mount Bowen 1121 1121 none HP Hinchinbrook Island QLD Hinchinbrook Island10 Thornton Peak 1374 1114 Mount Bartle Frere QLD Daintree11 Brumlow Top 1586 1103 Mount Kosciuszko NSW Barrington Tops12 St Mary Peak 1189 1047 Brumlow Top SA Flinders Ranges13 Mount Picton 1327 1024 Mount Ossa TAS Southwest National Park14 Bell Peak North 1026 1011 Mount Bartle Frere QLD Grey Peaks National Park Cairns15 Mount Carbine Tableland 1383 1000 Mount Bartle Frere QLD Daintree16 Mount William 1259 997 Brumlow Top QLD Clarke Range Mackay17 Mount Field West 1435 981 Mount Ossa TAS Mount Field National Park18 Mount Warning 1159 973 Brumlow Top NSW Tweed Range19 Frenchmans Cap 1446 969 Mount Ossa TAS Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park20 Mount Anne 1423 963 Mount Field West TAS Southwest National Park21 Ngarutjaranya 1435 949 Mount Zeil SA HP South Australia Musgrave Ranges22 Mount Jukes 1169 934 Mount Ossa TAS West Coast Range23 Snowy South 1398 928 Mount Field West TAS Snowy Range24 Mount William 1167 893 Mount Bogong VIC Grampians National Park25 Consuelo Tableland 1232 887 Brumlow Top QLD Carnarvon National Park26 Mount Gower 875 875 none HP Lord Howe Island NSW Lord Howe Island27 Mount Abbot 1059 873 Mount William QLD Bowen28 Mount Finnigan 1148 870 Mount Carbine Tableland QLD Far North Queensland29 Mount Kaputar 1510 860 Brumlow Top NSW Nandewar Range30 Bluff Knoll 1099 854 Ngarutjaranya WA Stirling Range31 Mount Buller 1805 853 Mount Bogong VIC Victorian Alps32 Mount Meharry 1249 839 Ngarutjaranya WA HP Western Australia33 Hartz Peak 1254 838 Mount Picton TAS Hartz Mountains34 Mount Bithongabel 1195 820 Brumlow Top QLD NSW Macpherson Range Lamington National Park35 HP Blue Mountains 1058 817 Mount William QLD Isaac Region nr Mackay36 Mount Superbus 1371 815 Brumlow Top QLD South East Queensland37 Propsting Range 894 810 Mount Anne TAS Southwest National Park38 Mount Barrow 1414 807 Legges Tor TAS Tasmanian Northern Slopes nr Launceston39 Mount Weld 1345 806 Mount Anne TAS Southwest National Park40 Federation Peak 1225 805 Mount Picton TAS Southwest National Park Arthur Range41 Mount Dryander 820 793 Mount William QLD Whitsunday Region42 Strzelecki Peaks 782 782 none HP Flinders Island TAS Strzelecki National Park Flinders Island43 HP Normanby Range 805 777 HP Blue Mountains QLD Shoalwater Bay44 Mount Owen 1146 776 Mount Ossa TAS West Coast Range nr Queenstown45 Frankland Peak 1083 775 Mount Anne TAS Southwest National Park Frankland Range46 Mount Barney 1359 766 Mount Superbus QLD Scenic Rim South East Queensland47 Mount Murchison 1278 763 Mount Ossa TAS Mount Murchison Regional Reserve West Coast48 Clear Hill 1198 758 Mount Field West TAS Lake Gordon49 Round Mountain 1584 744 Brumlow Top NSW New England Northern Tablelands50 Mount Latrobe 754 744 Mount Buller VIC Wilsons Promontory Gippsland 9 10 11 12 Australian Capital Territory EditMain article List of mountains in the Australian Capital Territory The following is a list of mountains and prominent hills in the Australian Capital Territory in order from the highest peak to the lowest peak for those mountains and hills with an elevation above 750 metres 2 460 ft AHD Order Highest peak Range nature reserve Elevation AHD Image Notesm ft1 Bimberi Peak Brindabella Ranges Great Dividing Range 1 913 6 276 13 2 Mount Gingera 1 857 6 093 The most prominent snow covered peak to be seen from Canberra in winter 14 3 Mount Kelly 1 814 5 9514 Mount Scabby 1 790 5 8735 Mount Namadgi 1 782 5 8466 Ginger Ale 1 766 5 7947 Mount Ginini 1 762 5 781 15 8 Mount Burbidge 1 730 5 6769 Mount Gudgenby 1 719 5 64010 Sentry Box Mountain 1 718 5 63611 Little Bimberi 1 654 5 42712 Mount Franklin 1 646 5 400 16 13 Mavis Ridge 1 618 5 30814 Mount McKeahnie 1 588 5 21015 Mount Tidbinbilla 1 583 5 19416 The Pimple 1 501 4 92517 Mount Majura Canberra Nature Park 890 2 92018 Mount Taylor 856 2 808 19 Tuggeranong Hill 855 2 805 20 Mount Ainslie 842 2 762 21 Black Mountain 812 2 664 22 Mount Wanniassa 809 2 654 23 Mount Stromlo 770 2 526 New South Wales EditBarrington Tops Edit Mount Allyn in the background viewed from Mount Cabrebald Mountains located within the Barrington Tops Brumlow Tops at 1 586 metres 5 203 ft Mount Polblue at 1 575 metres 5 167 ft Mount Barrington at 1 555 metres 5 102 ft Careys Peak at 1 544 metres 5 066 ft Mount Royal at 1 185 metres 3 888 ft Mount Allyn at 1 125 metres 3 691 ft Mount Cabrebald at 1 000 metres 3 300 ft Blue Mountains Edit Blue Mountains Mount Banks on the Explorer s Range in the Blue Mountains Mountains located within the Blue Mountains Mount Coricudgy at 1 255 metres 4 117 ft Mount Pomany at 1 109 metres 3 638 ft Mount Piddington at 1 094 metres 3 589 ft Mount Boyce at 1 093 metres 3 586 ft 17 Mount York at 1 061 metres 3 481 ft Mount Victoria at 1 059 metres 3 474 ft Mount Banks at 1 049 metres 3 442 ft Mount Tomah at 1 016 metres 3 333 ft Mount Wilson at 1 008 metres 3 307 ft Narrow Neck at 1 000 metres 3 300 ft Kings Tableland at 1 000 metres 3 300 ft Castle Cliff at 986 metres 3 235 ft Mount Solitary at 950 metres 3 120 ft Mount Hay at 944 metres 3 097 ft Podgers at 890 metres 2 920 ft Mount Irvine at 850 metres 2 790 ft Mount Debert at 840 metres 2 760 ft Camp Cave Hill at 800 metres 2 600 ft Warrigal Hill at 760 metres 2 490 ft Notts Hill at 750 metres 2 460 ft Harris Hill at 736 metres 2 415 ft Centre Mount at 620 metres 2 030 ft Mount Hall at 617 metres 2 024 ft Mount Gibson at 608 metres 1 995 ft Scorpion Hill at 558 metres 1 831 ft Linda Rock at 599 metres 1 965 ft Mount Cookem at 569 metres 1 867 ft Gospers Mountain Mount Bedford Mount Cameron Mount Coriaday Mount Erskine Mount Mistake Mount Monundilla Mount Whaite Mount Wirraba Pearces MountainBudawang Range Edit Pigeon House Mountain within the Budawang Range Mountains located within the Budawang Range Pigeon House Mountain at 720 metres 2 360 ft 18 Gibraltar Range Edit Mountains located within the Gibraltar Range The Summit 1 170 metres 3 840 ft Great Dividing Range Edit Mountains located within the Great Dividing Range in New South WalesCentral Tablelands Edit Mount Canobolas as viewed from the Pinnacles near Orange Mountains located within the Central Tablelands Mount Canobolas at 1 395 metres 4 577 ft Mount Bindo at 1 363 metres 4 472 ft Mount Trickett at 1 362 metres 4 469 ft Manna Mountain at 438 metres 1 437 ft Mount HopelessMid North Coast region Edit Mountains located within the Mid North Coast region Mount Banda Banda at 1 258 metres 4 127 ft 19 Big Nellie MountainMonaro region Edit Mount Kembla viewed from Mount Nebo Mountains located within the Monaro region Brown Mountain at 1 243 metres 4 078 ft 20 Illawarra escarpment Edit Mountains located within the Illawarra escarpment Bells Hill at 803 metres 2 635 ft Knights Hill at 709 metres 2 326 ft Noorinan Mountain at 663 metres 2 175 ft Saddleback Mountain at 600 metres 2 000 ft Wanyambilli Hill at 564 metres 1 850 ft Mount Kembla at 534 metres 1 752 ft Burelli Mountain at 531 metres 1 742 ft Mount Kembla West at 512 metres 1 680 ft Mount Brisbane at 469 metres 1 539 ft Mount Keira at 464 metres 1 522 ft Warra Mountain at 464 metres 1 522 ft Brokers Nose at 440 metres 1 440 ft Mount Nebo at 252 metres 827 ft Liverpool Range Edit Mountains located within the Liverpool Range Crawney Mountain at 1 446 metres 4 744 ft Wombramurra Mountain at 1 418 metres 4 652 ft Bald Hill NSW at 1 280 metres 4 200 ft Mount Temi at 1 256 metres 4 121 ft East Bluff at 1 240 metres 4 070 ft Mount Tingaroo at 1 224 metres 4 016 ft Towarri Mountain at 1 140 metres 3 740 ft Mount Moan at 1 130 metres 3 710 ft Wedding Cake Peak at 1 022 metres 3 353 ft Lord Howe Island Edit Mount Lidgbird on Lord Howe IslandMountains located on Lord Howe Island Mount Gower at 875 metres 2 871 ft Mount Lidgbird at 777 metres 2 549 ft McPherson Range Edit Mountains located within the McPherson Range Mount Barney at 1 359 metres 4 459 ft Haystack Mountain New South Wales Moonbi Range Edit Mountains located within the Moonbi Range Black Jack Mountain at 1 323 metres 4 341 ft Mount Gulligal at 1 243 metres 4 078 ft Den Mountain at 1 120 metres 3 670 ft Nandewar Range Edit Grattai Mountain in the Nandewar Range Mountains located within the Nandewar Range Mount Kaputar at 1 508 metres 4 948 ft Mount Dowe at 1 457 metres 4 780 ft Mount Coryah at 1 409 metres 4 623 ft 21 Mount Lindesay at 1 373 metres 4 505 ft Grattai Mountain at 1 301 metres 4 268 ft Bushy Mountain at 1 250 metres 4 100 ft Round Mountain at 1 250 metres 4 100 ft Mount Yulludunida at 1 225 metres 4 019 ft Castle Top Mountain at 1 120 metres 3 670 ft Gins Mountain at 1 120 metres 3 670 ft Mount Ningadhun at 1 013 metres 3 323 ft New England Tableland Edit The view from Point Lookout Mountains located within the New England Tableland Round Mountain at 1 585 metres 5 200 ft Point Lookout at 1 564 metres 5 131 ft The Brothers Ben Lomond at 1 509 metres 4 951 ft Mount Rumbee at 1 506 metres 4 941 ft Ben Lomond New South Wales at 1 505 metres 4 938 ft The Magistrate Capoompeta at 1 502 metres 4 928 ft Big Mount Spirabo at 1 491 metres 4 892 ft Mount Duncan New South Wales at 1 478 metres 4 849 ft Mount Mitchell New South Wales at 1 476 metres 4 843 ft Chandlers Peak at 1 473 metres 4 833 ft Mount Grundy at 1 463 metres 4 800 ft Mount Bajimba at 1 445 metres 4 741 ft Mount Hyland at 1 434 metres 4 705 ft Mount Duval at 1 393 metres 4 570 ft Mount MacKenzie at 1 287 metres 4 222 ft Cunglebung Mountain at 1 035 metres 3 396 ft 22 Bolivia Hill at 1 010 metres 3 310 ft Nightcap Range Edit Mountains located within the Nightcap Range 23 Mount Burrell at 933 metres 3 061 ft Mount Neville at 919 metres 3 015 ft Mount Nardi at 812 metres 2 664 ft Mount Matheson at 804 metres 2 638 ft Peates Mountain at 604 metres 1 982 ft Snowy Mountains Edit Mount Kosciuszko Carruthers Peak on the Main Range The view from Mount Tate looking towards Guthega Mountains located within the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales Mount Kosciuszko at 2 228 metres 7 310 ft 24 Highest mountain on the mainland Mount Townsend at 2 209 metres 7 247 ft 25 Second highest mountain on the mainland Mount Twynam at 2 196 metres 7 205 ft 26 Third highest Rams Head at 2 190 metres 7 190 ft 26 Fourth highest Unnamed peak on Etheridge Ridge at 2 180 metres 7 150 ft 26 Fifth highest Rams Head North at 2 177 metres 7 142 ft 26 Sixth highest Alice Rawson Peak at 2 160 metres 7 090 ft 26 Seventh highest Byatts Camp at 2 159 metres 7 083 ft 26 Eighth highest Carruthers Peak at 2 145 metres 7 037 ft 25 Equal ninth highest Abbott Peak at 2 145 metres 7 037 ft 26 Equal ninth highest Mount Northcote at 2 131 metres 6 991 ft 25 Eleventh highest Muellers Peak at 2 120 metres 6 960 ft Watsons Crags at 2 020 metres 6 630 ft Little Twynam at 2 120 metres 6 960 ft Mount Clark at 2 100 metres 6 900 ft Mount Lee at 2 100 metres 6 900 ft Gungartan at 2 068 metres 6 785 ft Equal eighteenth highest Mount Tate at 2 068 metres 6 785 ft Equal eighteenth highest Mount Jagungal at 2 061 metres 6 762 ft Twentieth highest Mount Perisher at 2 054 metres 6 739 ft Mount Stilwell at 2 040 metres 6 690 ft Back Perisher Mountain at 2 014 metres 6 608 ft Mount Anton at 2 000 metres 6 600 ft Mount Anderson at 1 997 metres 6 552 ft Blue Cow Mountain at 1 994 metres 6 542 ft The Granite Peaks at 1 980 metres 6 500 ft Dicky Cooper Bogong at 1 980 metres 6 500 ft Gills Knobs at 1 940 metres 6 360 ft Guthega Peak at 1 924 metres 6 312 ft Blue Calf Mountain at 1 905 metres 6 250 ft Mount Sentinel at 1 900 metres 6 200 ft Mount Piper at 1 830 metres 6 000 ft Sugarloaf Range Edit Mountains located within the Sugarloaf Range Mount Sugarloaf at 412 metres 1 352 ft Tweed Range Edit Mount Warning and Clarrie Hall DamMountains located within the Tweed Range Mount Warning at 1 156 metres 3 793 ft Bar Mountain at 1 130 metres 3 710 ft Glenugie Peak at 316 metres 1 037 ft Mount Gladstone Mount Goobergooberyam Mount Moombil Dome Mountain KyogleWarrumbungles Edit Siding Spring Observatory on Siding Spring MountainMountains located within the Warrumbungles Mount Exmouth at 1206m 22 Siding Spring Mountain at 1 165 metres 3 822 ft Wedding Cake Mountain at 1 025 metres 3 363 ft Other mountains Edit Mountains located within New South Wales but not within a specific mountain range Mount Gibraltar at 863 metres 2 831 ft Mount Chincogan at 309 m 1 014 ft Mount Clayton at 378 metres 1 240 ft Mount Alexandra Mount Jellore Ninety Acre Hill Mount Gulaga at 806 metres 2 644 ft Mount Oxley at 307 metres 1 007 ft Mount Tilga at 329 metres 1 079 ft Mount Ulandra at 761 metres 2 497 ft 27 28 Queensland EditSouth East Queensland Edit Mount CoolumBlack Mountain Queensland Camp Mountain Cooroy Mountain Mount Coolum 208m 29 Mount Cooroora 439m Mount Cotton Mount Crosby Mount Doongul Mount Gravatt Mount Ninderry Mount Petrie Whites Hill 120m Darlington Range Pyramid Rock 678m Laheys Tabletop 663m Tamborine Mountain 578m Mount Wongwallan 377m Mount Stapylton 152m Flinders Peak Group Flinders Peak Aboriginal Booroongapah 30 680m Mount Joyce 469m Mount Blaine 455m Mount Goolman 453m Mount Elliot 437m Spring Mountain 355m D Aguilar Range Tenison Woods Mountain 770m The Summit 765m Mount D Aguilar 745m Mount Samson 690m Northbrook 659m Mount Glorious 619m Mount Nebo 617 Mount Byron 617m Mount Jim Sue 610m The Bulls Knob 563m Mount O Reilly 526m Mount Archer 526m Mount Pleasant 525m Neurum Mountain 507m Mount Mee 498m Mount Lawson 414m Camp Mountain 414m Mermaid Mountain 396m Taylor Range Mount Coot tha 287m Enoggera Hill 283m Constitution Hill 263m Mount Coot Tha 226m Teviot Range Mount Moon Aboriginal Kibbobum 786m Mount Alford 521m Moogerah Peaks Mount French Aboriginal Bunjurgen 30 579m Mount Edwards 630 m Mount Greville Aboriginal Meebatboogan 772m Mount Moon Aboriginal Kibbobum 786m Minto Crags Aboriginal Whinpullin 30 331 m McPherson Range Mount Barney Mount LindesayMount Barney 1 358 m 31 Mount Ballow Aboriginal Wahlmoorum 30 1 313 m Double Peak 1250 m Bithongabel 1199 m Mount Toolona 1190 m Mount Wanungara 1189 m Mount Lindesay 1 175 m Mount Hobwee 1164 m Mount Throakban 1156 m Mount Clunie Aboriginal Mormgurra 30 1 155 m Mount Worendo 1153 m Mount Merino 1148 m Point Lookout 1091 m Cominan 1059 m Mount Maroon 966 m Mount Ernest 964 m Springbrook Mountain 948 m Mount Westray 887 m Mount May 836 m Mount Cougal West Peak 724 m Main Range Mount Superbus 1 372 m Mount Roberts 1 327 m 32 Wilsons Peak Aboriginal Jirramen 1 229 m Mount Asplenium 1 292 m Mount Huntley 1 262 m Panorama Point 1 255 m Spicers Peak Aboriginal Binkinjoora 30 1222 m Mount Steamer 1 215 m Lizard Point 1 200 m Mount Mitchell Aboriginal Cooyinnirra 33 1 175 m Sentinel Point 1 175 m Bare Rock 1 168 m Double Top 1 150 m Mount Cordeaux Aboriginal Niamboyoo 1 144 m Mount BeerwahGlass House Mountains Mount Beerburrum 276 m Mount Beerwah 555 m Mount Coochin 235 m Mount Cooee 177 m Mount Coonowrin or Crookneck 377 m Mount Elimbah 129 m Mount Miketeebumulgrai 202 m Mount Ngungun 253 m Mount Tibberoowuccum 220 m Mount Tibrogargan 364 m Mount Tunbubudla or the Twins 322 and 296 m Wild Horse Mountain 123 m The Saddleback 125 m Round Mountain 97 m Northern Tablelands Mount Norman 1 267 m First Pyramid Second Pyramid Bald Rock South Bald Rock Blackall Range Carnarvon Range Consuelo Peak 1174m Mount Sugarloaf 1154m Mount Percy 1151m Mount Rugged 1130m Conondale Range Mount Langley 868m Mount Ramsden 800m Mount Gerald 800m Summer Mountain 786m Mistake Mountains Mount Mistake 998m Mount Haldon 906m Point Pure 892m Mount Zahel 880m Mount William 843m Little Liverpool Range Mount Castle 969m Kangaroo Mountain 755m Grass Tree Knob 751m The Pinnacle 901m Mount Beau Brummell 701m Mount Grandchester 347m Central and North Queensland Edit Mount Archer 604m Mount Blackwood Mount Bowen 1 121m High point Hinchinbrook Island Mount Cook 493m High point Magnetic Island Mount Dalrymple 1 259m 34 Mount Elliot 1 234m 35 Mount Emerald Mount Fisher 1 385m Millaa Millaa Mount Inkerman Mount Jim Crow Mount Larcom Mount Mort Mount Mulligan Ngarrabullgan Mount Myrtle Mount Pieter Botte Mount Tempest Thornton Peak 1 374m Walshs Pyramid Mount Warrumbullen Mount Westall Mount Wheeler 365m Mount Bartle FrereBellenden Ker Range Mount Bartle Frere 1 622 m 36 37 Highest mountain in Queensland Mount Bellenden Ker 1 593 m Lamb Range Lambs Head Kahlpahlim Rock Basilisk Range Mount Tyson Mount Mackay Cardwell Range Hervey RangeDarling Downs Edit Bunya Mountains Mount Kiangarow 1154m Mount Mowbullan 1104m Haly Mountain 957m The Pinnacle 901m Mount MarlaySouth Australia EditEyre Peninsula Edit Eyre Peninsula Mount Hill at 450 metres 1 480 ft Darke Peak at 477 metres 1 565 ft Flinders Ranges Edit Flinders Ranges St Mary Peak Ngarri Mudlanha at 1 169 metres 3 835 ft Pompeys Pillar at 1 168 metres 3 832 ft Point Bonney at 1 158 metres 3 799 ft Beatrice Hill Wilkalanha at 1 148 metres 3 766 ft Mount Aleck Urdlu warlpunha at 1 095 metres 3 593 ft Mount Hack at 1 086 metres 3 563 ft Mount Tilley at 1 018 metres 3 340 ft Patawarta Hill at 1 015 metres 3 330 ft Mount Boorong Mount Karawarra Harold Hill Beacon Hill at 1 003 metres 3 291 ft Rawnsley Bluff at 950 metres 3 120 ft Mount Brown at 970 metres 3 180 ft Mount Remarkable at 960 metres 3 150 ft Mount Caernarvon at 921 metres 3 022 ft Mount Hayward at 865 metres 2 838 ft Mount Arden at 844 metres 2 769 ft 38 The Dutchmans Stern at 820 metres 2 690 ft Moockra Tower at 758 metres 2 487 ft Devils Peak at 675 metres 2 215 ft Wonoka Hill at 630 metres 2 070 ft Mount Chambers at 409 metres 1 342 ft Gammon Ranges Edit Gammon Ranges Benbonyathe Hill at 1 064 metres 3 491 ft Mount McKinlay Wayanha at 1 050 metres 3 440 ft Gammon Hill at 1 012 metres 3 320 ft Freeling Heights at 944 metres 3 097 ft Mount Serle at 912 metres 2 992 ft Mount Rowe at 900 metres 3 000 ft Mount John Roberts at 880 metres 2 890 ft Cleft Peak at 850 metres 2 790 ft Mount Painter at 765 metres 2 510 ft The Armchair at 700 metres 2 300 ft Gawler Ranges Edit Gawler Ranges Paney Bluff at 436 metres 1 430 ft Mount Wudinna at 260 metres 850 ft Mount Lofty Ranges Edit Mount Lofty Ranges Mount Bryan at 936 metres 3 071 ft Mount Lofty at 720 metres 2 360 ft New Campbell Hill at 710 metres 2 330 ft Mount Bonython at 700 metres 2 300 ft Kaiserstuhl at 600 metres 2 000 ft Mount Crawford at 560 metres 1 840 ft Mount Misery at 560 metres 1 840 ft Mount Barker at 520 metres 1 710 ft Peters Hill at 518 metres 1 699 ft Musgrave Ranges Edit Musgrave Ranges Mount Woodroffe at 1 435 metres 4 708 ft highest peak in SA Mount Charles at 1 332 metres 4 370 ft Mount Morris at 1 285 metres 4 216 ft Mount Whinham at 1 228 metres 4 029 ft Mount Berry at 1 227 metres 4 026 ft Mount Woodward at 1 224 metres 4 016 ft Mount Edwin at 1 193 metres 3 914 ft Mount Spec Kali Kalinya at 1 186 metres 3 891 ft Mount Davenport at 1 135 metres 3 724 ft Mount Everard Uwalinyi at 1 083 metres 3 553 ft Mount Kintore at 1 066 metres 3 497 ft McNamara Hill Marnilytjanya at 1 064 metres 3 491 ft Mount Hardy at 1 061 metres 3 481 ft Mount Davies at 1 053 metres 3 455 ft Ayliffe Hill Altjinytjanya at 1 041 metres 3 415 ft Mount Caroline Ulkiyanya at 1 039 metres 3 409 ft Mount Cuthbert Atarkanya at 1 030 metres 3 380 ft Mount Cooparinna at 1 014 metres 3 327 ft Dulgunja Hill at 1 009 metres 3 310 ft Gosse Pile at 1 002 metres 3 287 ft Tasmania EditOrder Highest peak Range nature reserve Elevation AHD Image Notesm ft1 Mount Ossa Du Cane 1 617 5 305 25 39 2 Legges Tor Ben Lomond 1 572 5 157 40 41 42 43 3 Giblin Peak Ben Lomond 1 569 5 148 44 45 46 4 Mount Pelion West Pelion 1 560 5 118 47 48 49 5 Barn Bluff Cradle Cirque Bluff Cirque 1 559 5 115 50 51 52 6 Cradle Mountain 1 545 5 069 53 54 55 7 Markham Heights Ben Lomond 1 542 5 059 56 8 Hamilton Crags Ben Lomond 1 540 5 0529 Smithies Peak 1 527 5 010 57 58 Stacks Bluff Ben Lomond 1 527 5 010 59 60 61 11 unnamed peak Du Cane 1 520 4 987 62 12 Mount Geryon North Du Cane 1 516 4 974 63 13 Mount Massif Du Cane 1 514 4 967 64 65 66 14 Misery Bluff Ben Lomond 1 510 4 95415 Mount Geryon South Du Cane 1 509 4 951 63 King Davids Peak 1 509 4 951 67 17 Ossian s Throne Ben Lomond 1 498 4 915Coalmine Crag Ben Lomond 1 498 4 91519 Mount Gould Du Cane 1 485 4 872 68 69 20 Castle Crag Du Cane 1 482 4 862 70 Mount Thetis Du Cane 1 482 4 862 71 72 22 The Acropolis Du Cane 1 481 4 859 73 74 75 23 Mount Hyperion 1 480 4 85624 Magnet Crag Ben Lomond 1 464 4 80325 Mount Pelion East Pelion 1 461 4 793 76 26 Mount Jerusalem 1 459 4 787 77 78 27 Mount Olympus 1 449 4 754 79 Cumner Bluff 1 449 4 75429 Mount Gell 1 447 4 747 80 81 30 Solomons Throne 1 446 4 744 82 Frenchmans Cap 1 446 4 744 83 84 32 Ironstone Mountain Great WesternTiers 1 443 4 734 85 86 33 Eldon Peak Eldon Range 1 440 4 724 87 88 34 Mount Field West 1 434 4 705 35 Mersey Crag Ben Lomond 1 432 4 69836 Walled Mountain 1 431 4 69537 Mount Anne 1 425 4 675 38 Western Bluff 1 420 4 659Barrow Mountain 1 420 4 65940 Mount Rufus 1 416 4 64641 Macs Mountain 1 413 4 63642 Mount Emmett 1 410 4 62643 Fisher Bluff 1 408 4 61944 Twin Spires 1 406 4 613Mount Barrow 1 406 4 613 89 46 Mount Hugel 1 403 4 60347 Cathedral Mountain Cathedral 1 387 4 551 48 Mount Achilles 1 363 4 47249 Mount Ragoona 1 350 4 429 50 Mount Mawson 1 300 4 265 51 Mount Murchison West Coast 1 275 4 183 90 91 52 Kunanyi Mount Wellington Wellington 1 269 4 163 92 93 94 53 Hartz Peak Hartz 1 255 4 117 Mother CummingsPeak 1 255 4 117 55 Mount Roland 1 234 4 049 56 Quamby Bluff 1 228 4 029 57 Adamsons Peak 1 225 4 01958 Federation Peak Arthur 1 224 4 016 59 Artillery Knob 1 216 3 99060 Mount Victoria 1 207 3 96061 Interview Pinnacle 1 200 3 93762 Mount Geikie Tyndall 1 191 3 907 95 96 63 Mount Arthur 1 188 3 898 97 64 Mount Tyndall Tyndall 1 179 3 86865 Mount Jukes West Coast 1 168 3 832 98 66 Mount Sedgwick West Coast 1 147 3 763 99 67 Mount Owen West Coast 1 146 3 760 100 68 Mount Sorell West Coast 1 144 3 753 101 69 Mount Dundas West Coast 1 143 3 750 102 70 Mount Read West Coast 1 123 3 684 103 71 Proprietary Peak West Coast 1 103 3 61972 Pyramid Peak West Coast 1 080 3 543 104 105 unnamed peak Sticht 1 080 3 543 104 105 74 West Jukes Peak West Coast 1 062 3 48475 Mount Darwin West Coast 1 033 3 38976 South Jukes Peak West Coast 1 014 3 32777 Mount Hamilton West Coast 1 005 3 297 106 107 78 Mount Black West Coast 950 3 11779 Victoria Peak West Coast 949 3 114 105 108 80 Mount Huxley West Coast 926 3 038 99 81 Mount Lyell West Coast 917 3 00982 Mount Strahan West Coast 855 2 805 99 83 Mount Julia West Coast 843 2 766 105 109 84 South Darwin Peak West Coast 780 2 559 105 110 85 Mount Selina West Coast 760 2 493 105 111 86 Mount Munro Furneaux 715 2 34687 Mount Farrell West Coast 711 2 333 105 112 88 Mount Hamilton Macquarie Island 433 1 421 Mount Bischoff Mount PleasantVictoria EditVictorian Alps Edit looking to the summit of Mount Bogong in winter Ascending to the summit of Mount Feathertop in winter Mount Buller ridge in summer Mount Tambo in summer Mountains located within the Victorian Alps Mount Bogong 1 986 m or 6 516 ft 113 Highest mountain in the state Mount Feathertop 1 922 m or 6 306 ft 114 Second highest mountain in the state Bogong High Plains Mount Nelse West 1 893 m or 6 211 ft Mount Loch 1 887 m or 6 191 ft Mount Nelse North 1 884 m or 6 181 ft Mount Fainter South 1 883 m or 6 178 ft Mount Nelse 1 882 m or 6 175 ft Mount Hotham 1 862 m or 6 109 ft 115 Mount McKay at 1 849 metres 6 066 ft 116 Mount Cope 1 837 m or 6 027 ft Spion Kopje 1 837 m or 6 027 ft Mount Jim 1 818 m or 5 965 ft Cobberas Range Mount Cobberas No 1 1 833 m or 6 014 ft Mount Cobberas No 2 Moscow Peak Middle Peak Cleft Peak Buller Howitt Region Mount Buller 1 805 m or 5 922 ft Mount Stirling 1 749 m or 5 738 ft Mount Howitt 1 742 m or 5 715 ft Mount Magdala 1 725 m or 5 659 ft The Bluff 1 725 m or 5 659 ft King Billy No 1 1 716 m or 5 630 ft King Billy No 2 1 696 m or 5 564 ft Mount Clear 1 695 m or 5 561 ft Mount Speculation 1 666 m or 5 466 ft Mount Cobbler 1 628 m or 5 341 ft Mount McDonald 1 620 m or 5 315 ft Mount Buggery Alpine Shire 1 583 1 598 m or 5 194 5 243 ft 117 118 Mount Koonika 1 594 m or 5 230 ft The Viking 1 519 m or 4 984 ft Mount Despair 1 460 m or 4 790 ft Eagles Peaks 1 446 m or 4 744 ft Moroka Tarli Karng Region Mount Reynard 1 705 m or 5 594 ft Mount Wellington 1 634 m or 5 361 ft Mount Tamboritha 1 509 m or 4 951 ft Long Hill 1 290 m or 4 232 ft Mount Ligar The Crinoline 1 165 m or 3 822 ft Cathedral Range The Green Hill 1 241 m or 4 072 ft Sugarloaf Peak 923 m or 3 028 ft Cathedral Peak 845 m or 2 772 ft Mount Wills 1 755 m or 5 758 ft Mount Porepunkah 1 178 m or 3 865 ft The Horn at Mount Buffalo 1 723 m or 5 653 ft Mount Gibbo 1 750 m or 5 741 ft The Hump at Mount Buffalo 1 695 m or 5 561 ft Mount Baw Baw 1 567 m or 5 141 ft Mount Torbreck 1 516 m or 4 974 ft Mount St Gwinear 1 509 m or 4 951 ft Mount Benambra 1 480 m or 4 856 ft Lake Mountain 1 433 m or 4 701 ft Mount Selma 1 456 m or 4 777 ft Mount Useful 1 435 m or 4 708 ft Mount Tambo 1 430 m or 4 692 ft Little Mount Tambo 1 277 m or 4 190 ft Mount Selwyn 1 411 m or 4 629 ft 119 Mount Matlock 1 377 m or 4 518 ft Mount Terrible 1 325 m or 4 347 ft Mount Donna Buang 1 250 m or 4 101 ft 120 Mount Buggery Wangaratta 1 153 m or 3 783 ft 121 Pine Mountain 1 062 m or 3 484 ft Mount Dom Dom 740 m or 2 428 ft Brumby Point Mount William looking east towards Ararat Mount Alexander in summer Hanging Rock in summer Corhanwarrabul in winter Mount Napier in summer Mount Elephant in spring Grampians Edit Mountains located within the Grampians Mount William 1 167 m or 3 829 ft Durd Durd 1 167 m or 3 829 ft Red Man Bluff 1 017 m or 3 337 ft Mount Rosea 1 006 m or 3 301 ft Mount Thackeray 979 m or 3 212 ft The Fortress 875 m or 2 871 ft Mount Abrupt 827 m or 2 713 ft Mount Difficult 806 m or 2 644 ft Sundial Peak 802 m or 2 631 ft Briggs Bluff 420 m or 1 378 ft 122 Mount Stapylton 518 m or 1 699 ft Mount Wilson Mount Zero 364 m or 1 194 ft Hollow MountainBallarat and surrounding Highlands Mount Buninyong 746 m or 2 448 ft Mount Warrenheip 740 m or 2 428 ft Mount Franklin 648 m or 2 126 ft Mount Beckworth 634 m or 2 080 ft Other Victorian mountains Edit Mountains located within Victoria not within a range Mount Ritchie 1 259 m or 4 131 ft Mount Toorongo 1 247 m or 4 091 ft Mount Horsfall 1 130 m or 3 707 ft Camels Hump 1 011 m or 3 317 ft Mount Kaye 998 m or 3 274 ft Mount Buangor 986 m or 3 235 ft Mount Elizabeth 941 m or 3 087 ft Langi Ghiran 949 m or 3 114 ft Mount Riddell 805 m or 2 641 ft Mount Disappointment 794 m or 2 605 ft Mount Beenak 745 m or 2 444 ft Mount Alexander 744 m or 2 441 ft Hanging Rock Mount Diogenes 718 m or 2 356 ft Mount Dandenong 633 m or 2 077 ft Corhanwarrabul 628 m or 2 060 ft Mount Tarrengower 556 m or 1 824 ft Mount Warrenmang 526 m or 1 726 ft Mount Napier 440 m or 1 444 ft Mount Arapiles 369 m or 1 211 ft Flinders Peak 364 m or 1 194 ft Mount Noorat 310 m or 1 017 ft Mount Warrnambool 216 m or 709 ft Mount Wycheproof 148 m or 486 ft Mount Cooper 137 m or 449 ft Mount Eccles 178 m or 5083 ft Mount Elephant 380 m or 1 250 ft Mount Hopeless Mount Leura Mount Sugarloaf Camperdown Victoria Mount Typo Mount Strathbogie 1 045 m or 3 428 ft Western Australia EditCarnarvon Range Mount Augustus 1105m Mount Beadell Darling Range Mount Dale Mount Cooke Hamersley Range Mount Meharry at 1 249 metres above sea level the highest peak in Western Australia Mount Bruce 1 221 m the second highest peak in WA Mount Nameless Jarndunmunha 1 115 m Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges formerly King Leopold Ranges Mount Lesueur Porongurup Range Stirling Range Bluff Knoll 1 099m Toolbrunup 998m Mount Magog Mount Trio Mount Hassell Talyuberlup Peak Peak Charles National Park Peak Charles Peak Eleanora West Mount Barren East Mount Barren Mount Wells 983m 22 Mount Ord 947m 22 Mount Teague Mount ManypeaksNorthern Territory EditOrder Highest peak Range nature reserve Elevation AHD Image Notesm ft1 Mount Zeil MacDonnell Ranges 1 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