List of mountains in Australia
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This is a list of mountains in Australia.
Highest points by state and territory[]
State / Territory | Highest point | Elevation AHD | Notes | |
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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 | Mount Woodroffe | 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 | |
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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 Bartle Frere | 1622 | 1327 | Mount Kosciuszko | QLD | HP Queensland, Bellenden Ker Range, Cairns |
4 | Mount Zeil | 1531 | 1322 | Mount Bartle Frere | NT | HP Northern Territory, MacDonnell Ranges |
5 | Legges Tor | 1574 | 1297 | Mount Ossa | TAS | Ben Lomond Range |
6 | Bellenden Ker | 1590 | 1240 | Mount Bartle Frere | QLD | Bellenden Ker Range |
7 | Mount Bogong | 1986 | 1233 | Mount Kosciuszko | VIC | HP Victoria, Victorian Alps |
8 | Mount Elliot | 1235 | 1187 | Mount Bartle Frere | QLD | Townsville |
9 | Mount Bowen | 1121 | 1121 | none — HP Hinchinbrook Island | QLD | Hinchinbrook Island |
10 | Brumlow Top | 1600 | 1112 | Mount Kosciuszko | NSW | Barrington Tops |
11 | Thornton Peak | 1351 | 1089 | Mount Bartle Frere | QLD | Daintree |
12 | Mount Picton | 1327 | 1024 | Mount Ossa | TAS | Southwest National Park |
13 | St Mary Peak | 1168 | 1024 | Flinders | SA | Flinders Ranges |
14 | Mount William | 1270 | 1008 | Mount Bartle Frere | QLD | Clarke Range, Mackay |
15 | 1026 | 1008 | Bellenden Ker | QLD | Grey Peaks National Park, Cairns | |
16 | Mount Carbine Tableland | 1383 | 1000 | Bellenden Ker | QLD | Daintree |
17 | 1434 | 980 | Mount Ossa | TAS | Mount Field National Park | |
18 | Frenchmans Cap | 1445 | 962 | Mount Ossa | TAS | Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park |
19 | Mount Anne | 1425 | 960 | Mount Ossa | TAS | Southwest National Park |
20 | Mount Warning | 1155 | 948 | Brumlow Top | NSW | Tweed Range |
21 | Mount Woodroffe | 1435 | 945 | Mount Zeil | SA | HP South Australia, Musgrave Ranges |
22 | 1393 | 923 | Mount Anne | TAS | Snowy Range | |
23 | Mount Jukes | 1168 | 911 | Frenchmans Cap | TAS | West Coast Range |
24 | 1251 | 906 | QLD | Carnarvon National Park | ||
25 | Mount William | 1167 | 892 | Grampians | VIC | Grampians National Park |
27 | Mount Gower | 875 | 875 | none — HP Lord Howe Island | NSW | Lord Howe Island |
28 | 1148 | 870 | Thornton Peak | QLD | Far North Queensland | |
29 | Mount Abbot | 1056 | 870 | Mount Elliot | QLD | Bowen |
30 | Mount Kaputar | 1509 | 859 | Brumlow Top | NSW | Nandewar Range |
31 | Bluff Knoll | 1099 | 854 | Mount Woodroffe | WA | Stirling Range |
32 | Mount Buller | 1805 | 844 | Mount Buller | VIC | Victorian Alps |
33 | 1254 | 838 | Mount Picton | TAS | Hartz Mountains | |
34 | Mount Meharry | 1250 | 835 | Mount Woodroffe | WA | HP Western Australia |
35 | Mount Superbus | 1381 | 821 | Brumlow Top | QLD | South East Queensland |
36 | 1200 | 819 | Brumlow Top | QLD/NSW | , Lamington National Park | |
37 | HP Blue Mountains | 1058 | 809 | QLD | Isaac Region, nr Mackay | |
38 | Mount Weld | 1344 | 805 | TAS | Southwest National Park | |
39 | Mount Barrow | 1414 | 796 | Legges Tor | TAS | Tasmanian Northern Slopes, nr Launceston |
40 | 875 | 795 | Mount Anne | TAS | Southwest National Park | |
41 | 820 | 793 | QLD | Whitsunday Region | ||
42 | Federation Peak | 1224 | 785 | Mount Picton | TAS | Southwest National Park, Arthur Range |
43 | HP Normanby Range | 805 | 777 | HP Blue Mountains | QLD | Shoalwater Bay |
44 | Mount Owen | 1146 | 774 | Mount Jukes | TAS | West Coast Range, nr Queenstown |
45 | Clear Hill | 1198 | 768 | TAS | Lake Gordon | |
46 | 764 | 764 | none - HP Flinders Island | TAS | Strzelecki National Park, Flinders Island | |
47 | Frankland Peak | 1060 | 749 | Mount Anne | TAS | Southwest National Park, Frankland Range |
48 | Round Mountain | 1586 | 746 | Brumlow Top | NSW | New England, Northern Tablelands |
49 | 755 | 741 | Mount Buller | VIC | Wilsons Promontory, Gippsland | |
50 | Mount Barney | 1354 | 733 | Mount Superbus | QLD | Scenic Rim, South East Queensland |
51 | 1030 | 728 | Legges Tor | TAS | , South Esk River | |
52 | Mount Buffalo | 1723 | 722 | Mount Buffalo | VIC | Victorian Alps |
53 | Mount Bindo | 1352 | NSW | topo Hampton City of Lithgow | ||
54 | Mount Trickett | 1362 | NSW | topo Edith Oberon Shire |
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 | |
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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 | 1,782 | 5,846 | ||||
6 | 1,766 | 5,794 | ||||
7 | Mount Ginini | 1,762 | 5,781 | [15] | ||
8 | 1,730 | 5,676 | ||||
9 | 1,719 | 5,640 | ||||
10 | 1,718 | 5,636 | ||||
11 | 1,654 | 5,427 | ||||
12 | Mount Franklin | 1,646 | 5,400 | [16] | ||
13 | 1,618 | 5,308 | ||||
14 | 1,588 | 5,210 | ||||
15 | Mount Tidbinbilla | 1,583 | 5,194 | |||
16 | 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[]
Blue Mountains[]
Budawang Range[]
Gibraltar Range[]
Great Dividing Range[]
Central Tablelands[]
Mid North Coast region[]
Monaro region[]
Illawarra escarpment[]
Liverpool Range[]
Lord Howe Island[]
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McPherson Range[]
Moonbi Range[]
Nandewar Range[]
New England Tableland[]
Nightcap Range[]
Snowy Mountains[]
Sugarloaf Range[]
Tweed Range[]
Warrumbungles[]
Other mountains[]
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Queensland[]
South East Queensland[]
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Central and North Queensland[]
Darling Downs[]
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South Australia[]
Eyre Peninsula[]
Flinders Ranges[]
Gammon Ranges[]
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Gawler Ranges[]
Mount Lofty Ranges[]
Musgrave Ranges[]
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Tasmania[]
Order | Highest peak | Range / nature reserve |
Elevation AHD | Image | Notes | |
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m | ft | |||||
1 | Mount Ossa | Du Cane | 1,617 | 5,305 | [25][38] | |
2 | Legges Tor | Ben Lomond | 1,572 | 5,157 | [39][40][41][42] | |
3 | Giblin Peak | Ben Lomond | 1,569 | 5,148 | [43][44][45] | |
4 | Mount Pelion West | Pelion | 1,560 | 5,118 | [46][47][48] | |
5 | Barn Bluff | Cradle Cirque - Bluff Cirque |
1,559 | 5,115 | [49][50][51] | |
6 | Cradle Mountain | 1,545 | 5,069 | [52][53][54] | ||
7 | Markham Heights | Ben Lomond | 1,542 | 5,059 | [55] | |
8 | Ben Lomond | 1,540 | 5,052 | |||
9 | Smithies Peak | 1,527 | 5,010 | [56][57] | ||
Stacks Bluff | Ben Lomond | 1,527 | 5,010 | [58][59][60] | ||
11 | unnamed peak | Du Cane | 1,520 | 4,987 | [61] | |
12 | Mount Geryon North | Du Cane | 1,516 | 4,974 | [62] | |
13 | Mount Massif | Du Cane | 1,514 | 4,967 | [63][64][65] | |
14 | Ben Lomond | 1,510 | 4,954 | |||
15 | Mount Geryon South | Du Cane | 1,509 | 4,951 | [62] | |
King Davids Peak | 1,509 | 4,951 | [66] | |||
17 | Ben Lomond | 1,498 | 4,915 | |||
Ben Lomond | 1,498 | 4,915 | ||||
19 | Mount Gould | Du Cane | 1,485 | 4,872 | [67][68] | |
20 | Castle Crag | Du Cane | 1,482 | 4,862 | [69] | |
Mount Thetis | Du Cane | 1,482 | 4,862 | [70][71] | ||
22 | The Acropolis | Du Cane | 1,481 | 4,859 | [72][73][74] | |
23 | 1,480 | 4,856 | ||||
24 | Ben Lomond | 1,464 | 4,803 | |||
25 | Mount Pelion East | Pelion | 1,461 | 4,793 | [75] | |
26 | 1,459 | 4,787 | [76][77] | |||
27 | Mount Olympus | 1,449 | 4,754 | [78] | ||
1,449 | 4,754 | |||||
29 | 1,447 | 4,747 | [79][80] | |||
30 | 1,446 | 4,744 | [81] | |||
Frenchmans Cap | 1,446 | 4,744 | [82][83] | |||
32 | Ironstone Mountain | Great Western Tiers |
1,443 | 4,734 | [84][85] | |
33 | Eldon Peak | Eldon Range | 1,440 | 4,724 | [86][87] | |
34 | Mount Field West | 1,434 | 4,705 | |||
35 | Ben Lomond | 1,432 | 4,698 | |||
36 | 1,431 | 4,695 | ||||
37 | Mount Anne | 1,425 | 4,675 | |||
38 | 1,420 | 4,659 | ||||
1,420 | 4,659 | |||||
40 | 1,416 | 4,646 | ||||
41 | 1,413 | 4,636 | ||||
42 | 1,410 | 4,626 | ||||
43 | 1,408 | 4,619 | ||||
44 | 1,406 | 4,613 | ||||
Mount Barrow | 1,406 | 4,613 | [88] | |||
46 | 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 | [89][90] | |
52 | Kunanyi / Mount Wellington |
Wellington | 1,269 | 4,163 | [91][92][93] | |
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 | 1,200 | 3,937 | ||||
62 | Mount Geikie | Tyndall | 1,191 | 3,907 | [94][95] | |
63 | Mount Arthur | 1,188 | 3,898 | [96] | ||
64 | Mount Tyndall | Tyndall | 1,179 | 3,868 | ||
65 | Mount Jukes | West Coast | 1,168 | 3,832 | [97] | |
66 | Mount Sedgwick | West Coast | 1,147 | 3,763 | [98] | |
67 | Mount Owen | West Coast | 1,146 | 3,760 | [99] | |
68 | Mount Sorell | West Coast | 1,144 | 3,753 | [100] | |
69 | Mount Dundas | West Coast | 1,143 | 3,750 | [101] | |
70 | Mount Read | West Coast | 1,123 | 3,684 | [102] | |
71 | Proprietary Peak | West Coast | 1,103 | 3,619 | ||
72 | Pyramid Peak | West Coast | 1,080 | 3,543 | [103][104] | |
unnamed peak | Sticht | 1,080 | 3,543 | [103][104] | ||
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 | [105][106] | |
78 | Mount Black | West Coast | 950 | 3,117 | ||
79 | Victoria Peak | West Coast | 949 | 3,114 | [104][107] | |
80 | Mount Huxley | West Coast | 926 | 3,038 | [98] | |
81 | Mount Lyell | West Coast | 917 | 3,009 | ||
82 | Mount Strahan | West Coast | 855 | 2,805 | [98] | |
83 | Mount Julia | West Coast | 843 | 2,766 | [104][108] | |
84 | South Darwin Peak | West Coast | 780 | 2,559 | [104][109] | |
85 | Mount Selina | West Coast | 760 | 2,493 | [104][110] | |
86 | Mount Munro | Furneaux | 715 | 2,346 | ||
87 | Mount Farrell | West Coast | 711 | 2,333 | [104][111] | |
88 | Mount Hamilton | Macquarie Island | 433 | 1,421 | ||
- | Mount Bischoff | |||||
- | Mount Pleasant |
Victoria[]
Victorian Alps[]
(1,241 m or 4,072 ft)
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Grampians[]
Other Victorian mountains[]
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Western Australia[]
- 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)
- Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, formerly King Leopold Ranges
- Mount Lesueur
- Porongurup Range
- Stirling Range
- Bluff Knoll (1,099m)
- Toolbrunup (998m)
- Mount Magog
- Peak Charles National Park
- Peak Eleanora
- West Mount Barren
- East Mount Barren
- Mount Wells (983m)[22]
- Mount Ord (947m)[22]
- Mount Teague
- Mount Manypeaks
Northern Territory[]
Order | Highest peak | Range / nature reserve |
Elevation AHD | Image | Notes | |
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m | ft | |||||
1 | Mount Zeil | MacDonnell Ranges | 1,531 | 5,023 | [122] | |
2 | Mount Giles | 1,389 | 4,557 | |||
3 | Mount Sonder | 1,380 | 4,530 | [123] | ||
4 | Mount Liebig | 1,274 | 4,180 | [124] | ||
5 | Hart Range | 1,117 | 3,665 | [125] | ||
6 | Kata Tjuta/Mount Olga | Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park | 1,066 | 3,497 | [126] | |
7 | Uluru | 863 | 2,831 | [127] | ||
8 | Mount Conner | 859 | 2,818 | [128] | ||
9 | Central Mount Stuart | Georgina Basin | 846 | 2,776 | [129] | |
10 | Chambers Pillar | Chambers Pillar Historical Reserve | ||||
11 |
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