This is a list of mountains in Australia.
State/territory high points
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 (2,460Â ft) AHDâ:
New South Wales
Queensland
South Australia
Tasmania
- Mount Hamilton (Macquarie Island) (433m)
- Mount Achilles
- The Acropolis
- Adamsons Peak
- Mount Anne
- Mount Arthur
- Artillery Knob
- Barn Bluff
- Mount Barrow (1,413m)
- Ben Lomond
- Mount Bischoff
- Castle Crag
- Cradle Mountain
- Mount Darwin
- Mount Dundas
- Mount Field
- Federation Peak
- Frenchmans Cap
- Mount Geikie
- Mount Geryon
- Mount Gould
- Hartz Mountains
- Mount Huxley
- Ironstone Mountain
- Mount Jukes
- King Davids Peak
- Legges Tor
- Mount Lyell
- Mount Massif
- Mount Mawson
- Mother Cummings Peak
- Mount Munro
- Mount Ossa (1,617m) (Highest mountain in Tasmania)
- Mount Owen
- Mount Murchison
- Mount Pelion East
- Mount Pelion West
- Quamby Bluff
- Mount Read
- Mount Sedgwick
- Mount Sorell
- Stacks Bluff
- Mount Strahan
- Mount Thetis
- Mount Tyndall
- Mount Victoria
- Mount Wellington
- Mount Pleasant
- West Coast Range
- Mount Darwin
- Mount Huxley
- Mount Jukes
- Mount Lyell
- Mount Owen
- Mount Sedgwick
- Mount Strahan
Victoria
Western Australia
- Mount Augustus
- Darling Range
- Mount Dale
- Mount Cooke
- Hamersley Range
- Mount Meharry (highest peak in WA at 1249 metres)
- Mount Bruce
- Mount Nameless
- King Leopold Range
- Mount Lesueur
- Porongurup Range
- Stirling Range
- Bluff Knoll
- Pyungoorup
- Toolbrunup
- Mount Magog
- Mount Trio
- Mount Hassell
- Talyuberlup Peak
- Peak Charles National Park
- Peak Charles
- Peak Eleanora
- West Mount Barren
- East Mount Barren
Northern Territory
- Central Mount Stuart
- Chambers Pillar
- Mount Connor
- Mount Hermannsburg
- MacDonnell Ranges
- Mount Liebig
- Mount Giles
- Mount Gillen
- Mount Sonder
- Mount Zeil (1,531m)
- Uluru/Ayers Rock
- Kata Tjuta/Mount Olga