Australian Alps

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Australian Alps
View over a meadow with everlasting flowers on Mount Hotham over to Mount Feathertop (Victorian Alps)

View over a meadow with everlasting flowers on Mount Hotham over to Mount Feathertop (Victorian Alps)

Highest peak Mount Kosciuszko ( 2228  m )
part of Great dividing range
Australian Alps (Australia)
Australian Alps
Coordinates 37 ° 0 ′  S , 148 ° 0 ′  E Coordinates: 37 ° 0 ′  S , 148 ° 0 ′  E
Age of the rock Ordovician - Devonian , Triassic , Tertiary
particularities highest mountain range in Australia
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The term Australian Alps ( English Australian Alps ) is a series of mountain ranges and - massive of the highest part of the Great Dividing Range to the east and southeast of the Australian states of Victoria and New South Wales . The northern and higher parts of the Australian Alps located in New South Wales are also called the Snowy Mountains , while the southern parts located in Victoria are grouped together under the name Victorian Alps . In the Australian Alps, the highest mountains on the Australian mainland rise up to 2228  m .

The mountains are of particular importance as a recreational area, as well as for generating electricity from hydropower and for the supply of drinking water . There are several national parks in the region. The only ski resorts in Australia are also the only inhabited areas in the Australian Alps.

Significant areas, mountains and places are:

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