Mountain range in New South Wales, Australia This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Illawarra escarpment" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2007) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) | Illawarra Lookout from the Illawarra Escarpment above Wombarra over the northern Illawarra plain viewing Austinmer, Thirroul, Bulli, Wollongong up to Port Kembla in the far distance. Highest point Peak| Bells Hill, New South Wales Elevation| 803 m (2,635 ft) Coordinates| 34°37′S 150°36′E / 34.617°S 150.600°E / -34.617; 150.600[1] Dimensions Length| 92 km (57 mi) NNE[2] Geography Country| Australia State| New South Wales Region| Illawarra Range coordinates| 34°20′S 150°50′E / 34.333°S 150.833°E / -34.333; 150.833Coordinates: 34°20′S 150°50′E / 34.333°S 150.833°E / -34.333; 150.833[2] Geology Orogeny| Sydney Basin Age of rock| Tertiary The Illawarra escarpment, or officially the Illawarra Range,[2] is the fold-created cliffs and plateau-eroded outcrop mountain range west of the Illawarra coastal plain south of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The range encloses the Illawarra region which stretches from Stanwell Park in the north to Kiama, Gerringong and the Shoalhaven River in the south. Bells Hill, west of Knights Hill, is the highest point in the range at 803 metres (2,635 ft) AHD on the range's plateau; with a number of other peaks on the escarpment ranging from 300 metres (980 ft) to a maximum of 768 metres (2,520 ft) at Mount Murray southwest of Dapto. ## Contents * 1 History * 2 Flora and fauna * 2.1 Endangered ecological community * 3 Geography * 3.1 Passes * 3.2 Protected areas * 3.3 Walking tracks * 4 Maddens Plains * 5 See also * 6 References * 7 External links ## History[edit] An early morning view of the Illawarra escarpment west of Albion Park (20 km south of Wollongong) The escarpment or scarp was created between 225 and 280 million years ago and since eroded by creeks to its present height around 30 million years ago. Most of it is sandstone, with many Hawkesbury sandstone boulders and ledges visible in addition to the actual cliffs. Its maximum heights are reached in the south, west of Albion Park at Knights Hill, 709 metres (2,326 ft), and Mount Murray, 768 metres (2,520 ft). This forms the eastern edge of the Southern Highlands plateau, uplifted along with the Blue Mountains around 70 million years ago. Many of the towns on the coastal plain adjacent to the escarpment were first founded to harvest the cedar trees on the slopes of the escarpment or the coal seams beneath it. With the original logging industry of the area came the need for passes over the escarpment, creating such ones as Rixons Pass, Bulli Pass, O'Briens Road and Macquarie Pass. The city of Wollongong is the central city in the Illawarra. ## Flora and fauna[edit] The escarpment contains a wide variety of native flora and fauna and is a haven for many forms of wildlife. It is known for the Illawarra Flame Tree with its bright foliage, as well as rare surviving red cedar trees that haven't been logged. On Saddleback Mountain and at Minnamurra Rainforest and other places there are remnant localities of rainforest bushland, as well as, to the north, dry sclerophyll forests. The southern typical bush meets the northern at Mount Kembla, creating a unique effect. Many native species thrive here such as wallabies, brushtail possums and gliding possums, frogs, goannas, brush turkeys, flying foxes, snakes, bower birds, glossy black cockatoos and other colourful parrots, owls and native birds of prey. The area also has many introduced species including fallow deer, red deer, rabbits, feral cats and red foxes. It also acts as a significant haven for species that have been affected by environmental disturbances such as development and bushfire. There are currently 12 threatened animal species in the area.[3] * Some * Drosera binata Barren Grounds * Hakea teretifolia Barren Grounds * Platysace lanceolata Barren Grounds * Persoonia sp. (Geebung) Barren Grounds * Leptospermum grandifolium Barren Grounds * Brush Cherry Mount Keira The escarpment also contains many historic sites such as mine entrances and passes. ### Endangered ecological community[edit] The escarpment contains the Illawarra Escarpment Subtropical Rainforest (S_RF01) ecological community, which has been declared an endangered ecological community, under the New South Wales TSC Act.[4] Species listed (taken from "Native Vegetation"[4]) 1. Acacia irrorata 2. Acmena smithii 3. Adiantum formosum 4. Alectryon subcinereus 5. Aphanopetalum resinosum 6. Arthropteris tenella 7. Asplenium australasicum 8. Asplenium flabellifolium 9. Baloghia inophylla 10. Ceratopetalum apetalum 11. Cissus antarctica 12. Cissus hypoglauca 13. Claoxylon australe 14. Clematis aristata 15. Clerodendrum tomentosum 16. Coprosma quadrifida 17. Cryptocarya glaucescens 18. Cryptocarya microneura 19. Dendrocnide excelsa 20. Dendroconche scandens 21. Diospyros australis 22. Diploglottis cunninghamii 23. Doodia aspera 24. Doryphora sassafras 24. Elaeodendron australe 25. Eupomatia laurina 26. Eustrephus latifolius 27. Ficus coronata 28. Ficus obliqua 29. Flagellaria indica 30. Gahnia aspera 31. Geitonoplesium cymosum 32. Guioa semiglauca 33. Gymnostachys anceps 34. Hedycarya angustifolia 35. Hymenophyllum cupressiforme 36. Lastreopsis acuminata 37. Livistona australis 38. Marsdenia flavescens 39. Marsdenia rostrata 40. Melodinus australis 41. Microsorum pustulatum 42. Morinda jasminoides 43. Myrsine howittiana 44. Notelaea longifolia 47. Palmeria scandens 48. Pandorea pandorana 49. Parapolystichum microsorum subsp. microsorum 50. Parsonsia straminea 51. Pellaea falcata 52. Piper hederaceum var. hederaceum 53. Pisonia umbellifera 54. Pittosporum revolutum 55. Platycerium bifurcatum 56. Polyosma cunninghamii 57. Polyscias murrayi 58. Pouteria australis 59. Psychotria loniceroides 60. Rhodamnia rubescens 61. Ripogonum album 62. Sarcopetalum harveyanum 63. Scolopia braunii 64. Sloanea australis 65. Smilax australis 66. Synoum glandulosum subsp. glandulosum 67. Toona ciliata 68. Trochocarpa laurina 69. Trophis scandens subsp. scandens 70. Viola hederacea 71. Wilkiea huegeliana | | ## Geography[edit] Illawarra Escarpment above Austinmer, showing Hawkesbury sandstone, Rainforest and Eucalyptus forest. Geographically it stretches from the white cliffs of the Royal National Park and its northern hilly ridge formations like Bulgo and Otford Hills and Stony Batter, Undola Ridge and Bald Hill, south past the Otford Valley to the west and around an eroded valley containing Stanwell Park, then it goes south, featuring cliffs and running close to the coastal headlands, approximately 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level at Scarborough to the turn at Sublime Point at 415 metres (1,362 ft) near Thirroul, south to Brokers Nose at 440 metres (1,440 ft) promontory, south to Mount Keira, which juts out from the main cliffs, south to a similar eroded sandstone outcrop, Mount Kembla at 534 metres (1,752 ft), then southwest along the Dapto scarp cliffs including Mount Bong Bong to the turn inland at Macquarie Pass, then back east to the promontory at Knights Hill at 709 metres (2,326 ft), south including Jamberoo Mountain and east to Noorinan Mountain promontory at Barren Grounds Plateau, then along a ridge to its southern tip, Saddleback Mountain. The Cambewarra Range is considered a separate, yet related, geological formation that continues around the Noorinan promontory and continues around Kangaroo Valley. It ranges in height from the tops of Bald Hill and Stony Batter around 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, to 440 metres (1,440 ft) at Brokers Nose, generally above 350 metres (1,150 ft) high south of Mount Ousley Road (between Keira and Brokers Nose) it reaches 464 metres (1,522 ft) at Mount Keira, 464 metres (1,522 ft) at Mount Warra, 469 metres (1,539 ft) at Mount Brisbane, 531 metres (1,742 ft) at Mount Burelli, 512 metres (1,680 ft) at Kembla West, 534 metres (1,752 ft) at Mount Kembla, 564 metres (1,850 ft) at Wanyambilli Hill on the plateau to the west and 709 metres (2,326 ft) at Knights Hill, just over 663 metres (2,175 ft) at Noorinan Mountain and about 600 metres (2,000 ft) at Saddleback Mountain. It is mostly of hard sandstone, with outcrops like Mount Keira and Mount Kembla rising above 450 metres (1,480 ft). There are many tracks to the top of such summits including the southern tip of the escarpment, Saddleback Mountain and Noorinan Mountain promontory. The flora ranges from northern and southern eucalypts and at Mount Kembla fuses, providing an interesting phenomena. The range has much history, including Hoddles Track which used to go to Bowral from Kiama. Brokers Nose seen from Fairy Meadow. Australian Red Cedar, Mount Keira, Illawarra. To the north the range is mostly a coastal ridge east of Otford, becoming a cliff at Mount Mitchell, and continuing to include an eroded cliff at its top until Bulli Pass where it becomes rounded, forming Woonona Mountain, until Brokers Nose where the cliff reappears, before appearing again on the edge of Mount Keira and Warra, disappearing until west of Dapto where it forms the famous southern escarpment and curves in for Macquarie Pass National Park and Mount Murray at 768 metres (2,520 ft) before turning into Knights Hill at 709 metres (2,326 ft) and then forming Noorinan promontory, its summit at 663 metres (2,175 ft), and Saddleback Mountains. ### Passes[edit] There are several passes over the escarpment: * At Bald Hill, where Lawrence Hargrave Drive descends into Stanwell Park; * At Bulli, where the road goes down from Bulli Pass Lookout near Sublime Point Lookout, around a tight bend and then down into the town of Thirroul; * At Rixons Pass where the road descends around several tight curves just north of Brokers Nose promontory, and is now a management trail used for mountain biking; * At Mount Ousley Road, now a freeway, the main route is used for the majority of vehicular traffic and is designed to accommodate slower-moving trucks and buses; * At Mount Keira Road, built by convict labour and still, in a slightly changed form, used today; * At O'Briens Road, now partially used by Harry Graham Drive, the Mount Nebo section now a walking and riding track; * At Cordeaux Road, Mount Kembla, which climbs around Kembla West at 512 metres (1,680 ft), to reach the catchment area to the west; * At Macquarie Pass, west of Albion Park, protected by a national park; and * At Jamberoo Mountain Road Pass, east of the mountain of that name, which climbs through a winding pattern to the summit and along the escarpment to Knights Hill and beyond west. * West of Albion Park is Caloola Pass, passes below Knights Hill and descends to Yellow Rock west of Albion Park, a proposed alternate route to Macquarie Pass, Not used since WWII. Still walk-able * Between Dapto and Albion Park, Johnsons Spur which has not been used since the establishment of Macquarie Pass. Was the main access route from the Illawarra to the Southern Tablelands, not only walk-able Saddleback Mountain Road only reaches the summit after a short, steep, turnoff, but was once part of Hoddles Track, which is now only in existence in a small ridge track from the summit but used to extend west to the Southern Highlands. ### Protected areas[edit] Numerous areas are protected as part of the Illawarra Escarpment State Conservation Area or as state forests such as Kembla State Forest southwest of Wollongong. However, much is private property or owned by mining companies like BHP. Well known and popular lookouts such as at Mount Keira and Bald Hill are reserves or parks, the Mount Keira Summit Park is an annexe of the Wollongong Botanic Garden like Puckeys Estate Reserve on the plain. ### Walking tracks[edit] There are many walking tracks and lookouts with views of the surrounding countryside to the south, or suburbs to the north and coastal villages to the far north, and bushland and suburbs to the north. There are several well-known lookouts, such as Bald Hill, Bulli Pass, Sublime Point and Mount Keira, as well as lesser known tracks with views such as Hoddles Track west of Saddleback Mountain. Some tracks have gone into disrepair such as the Wodi Wodi track at Stanwell Park, but some such as the Mount Keira Ring Track have been upgraded. Weed infestation is a problem, with many areas invaded by lantana and other invasive weeds. ## Maddens Plains[edit] The "address locality" of Maddens Plains is defined as a suburb of the City of Wollongong, "about 1 km N of Scarborough and about 7 km E of Southend [trig] Station".[5] At the 2016 census, it had no population.[6] There is a group of telecommunications antennae, including amateur radio repeaters. ## See also[edit] * New South Wales portal * Mountains portal * Environment portal * List of mountains of New South Wales ## References[edit] 1. ^ "Bells Hill". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 29 December 2013. 2. ^ a b c "Illawarra Range". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 29 December 2013. 3. ^ "Illawarra Escarpment State Conservation Area". NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. 4. ^ a b Office of Environment and Heritage (2013) 'The Native Vegetation of the Sydney Metropolitan Area Volume 2: Vegetation Community Profiles.' pp.8–10.Sydney 5. ^ "Maddens Plains". Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. New South Wales Government. Retrieved 23 July 2017. 6. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Maddens Plains". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 23 July 2017. * R.W. Young (1980–1984)"The Illawarra Escarpment", Wollongong Studies in Geography No. 2 Department of Geography, University of Wollongong ## External links[edit] | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Illawarra escarpment. | * "Illawarra Coal" – An unofficial history of coal mining in the Illawarra * Northern Illawarra Community Web Portal * Ross, Graham (20 January 2013). "Exploring the Illawarra Escarpment". Off Track (Interview). Interviewed by Steve Allen. Australia: Australian Broadcasting Corporation - via Radio National. * v * t * e Significant places and items of interest in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia Commerce and industry | Industry| * Appin West * Australian Aerial Patrol * Australian Hydrographic Service * BlueScope * Illawarra cattle * Illawarra Coal Holdings * Illawarra Coke Company * Metropolitan Colliery * Port Kembla | Shopping| * Crown Street, Wollongong * Dapto Mall * Stockland Shellharbour * Warrawong Plaza * Wollongong Central Education | Secondary| * Albion Park * Bomaderry * Bulli High * Corpus Christi Catholic, Wollongong * Corrimal High * Dapto High * Elonera Montessori * Figtree High * Illawarra Christian * Illawarra Grammar * Illawarra Sports * Kanahooka High * Keira High * Kiama High * Lake Illawarra * Nowra High * Nowra Anglican * Nowra Christian * Oak Flats * Shellharbour Anglican * Shoalhaven * Smith's Hill * St John the Evangelist Catholic, Nowra * St Joseph's Catholic, Albion Park * Warilla High * Wollongong Performing Arts | Tertiary| * Illawarra TAFE * University of Wollongong Entertainment, culture and sport | Entertainment and culture| * Illawarra Folk Festival * Wollongong Botanic Garden * Wollongong Conservatorium of Music * Wollongong Entertainment Centre * Wollongong Illawarra Roller Derby * Wollongong Showground * Wollongong Symphony Orchestra * Wollongong the Brave | Sport| | Rugby league| * Berkeley Eagles * Collegians * Corrimal Cougars * Dapto Canaries * Group 7 Rugby League * Helensburgh Tigers * Illawarra Rugby League * Illawarra Steelers * Milton-Ulladulla Bulldogs * Nowra Warriors * Nowra-Bomaderry Jets * Port Kembla Blacks * Shellharbour Sharks * St George Illawarra Dragons * Thirroul Butchers * University of Wollongong Titans * Warilla-Lake South Gorillas * Western Suburbs Red Devils | Soccer| * Albion Park White Eagles * Dapto Dandaloo Fury FC * South Coast A-League Bid * South Coast United SC * South Coast Wolves FC * Wollongong United FC Other sports| * Illawarra Hawks * Illawarra Baseball League * Illawarra Lions * Illawarriors * Jamberoo Action Park * John Crehan Park * North Dalton Park * Shoalhaven Mariners * Shoalhaven Tigers * South Coast AFL Geography | General| * Boyds Beach * Illawarra Plains * Kiama Blowhole * Lake Illawarra * Macquarie Valley | National parks and other conservation areas| * Budderoo * Macquarie Pass * Morton * Barren Grounds Nature Reserve * Killalea State Park * MacCabe Park * Puckeys Estate Reserve * Seven Mile Beach * The Five Islands Rivers| * Avon * Crooked * Macquarie Rivulet * Minnamurra Mountain ranges and peaks| * Bald Hill * Brokers Point * Illawarra escarpment * Knights Hill * Mount Keira * Mount Kembla * Mount Murray * Mount Nebo * Saddleback Mountain * Sublime Point Historical | Defence| * Breakwater Battery * Drummond Battery * Flagstaff Hill Fort * Illowra (Hill 60) Battery * Smiths Hill Fort | General| * Archer (horse) * Tharawal Industry| * Illawarra Electricity * Kiama Pioneer Butter Factory * The Wollongong Exchange Maritime| * Adele * Adolphus * Agnes * Comboyne * Hawkesbury Packet * Illawarra Steam Navigation Company * Queen of Nations * Shockwave People| * Frank Arkell * George Bass * Natalie Bassingthwaighte * David Campbell * Rex Connor * Wayne Gardner * Henry Kendall * Thomas Kendall * Brett Lee * Shane Lee * Frank Moorhouse * Archbishop Philip Wilson Rail| | General| * Waterfall rail accident | Railway lines| * Maldon - Dombarton * Unanderra – Moss Vale Railway stations| * Lilyvale * Mount Murray * Ocean View * Ranelagh House * Summit Tank Infrastructure | Transport| | Road| * Appin Road * Bulli Pass * Illawarra Highway * Lawrence Hargrave Drive * Macquarie Pass * Picton Road, New South Wales * Princes Highway * Princes Motorway * Sea Cliff Bridge | Railway lines| * Illawarra * Unanderra-Moss Vale * Maldon-Dombarton (proposed) Railway stations| * Albion Park * Austinmer * Bellambi * Berry * Bomaderry (Nowra) * Bombo * Bulli * Coalcliff * Coledale * Coniston * Corrimal * Cringila * Dapto * Fairy Meadow * Gerringong * Kembla Grange * Kiama * Lysaghts * Minnamurra * North Wollongong * Oak Flats * Otford * Port Kembla * Port Kembla North * Scarborough * Shellharbour Junction * Stanwell Park * Thirroul * Towradgi * Unanderra * Wollongong * Wombarra * Woonona Air| * Shellharbour Airport Bus| * Dion's Bus Service * Premier Charters * Premier Illawarra Maritime| * Kiama Light * Warden Head Light * Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse * Wollongong Head Lighthouse Utilities| | Electricity generation| * Tallawarra | Media * ABC Illawarra * Illawarra Mercury * VOX FM * WIN Television * Wollongong Advertiser Other | Defence| * HMAS Albatross * HMAS Creswell | Religion| * Nan Tien Temple * Catholic Diocese of Wollongong * St Francis Xavier's Cathedral Hospitals and Medical research institute| * Milton Ulladulla * Shellharbour * Wollongong Hospital * Illawarra Health & Medical Research Institute Other| * Fleet Air Arm Museum, Nowra * Illawarra Light Railway Museum Government administration | Federal| * Division of Cunningham * Division of Gilmore * Division of Whitlam | State| * Electoral district of Heathcote * Electoral district of Keira * Electoral district of Kiama * Electoral district of Shellharbour * Electoral district of Wollongong Local| * City of Shellharbour * City of Shoalhaven * City of Wollongong * Municipality of Kiama * Wingecarribee Shire * v * t * e Mountains in New South Wales, Australia Coastal mountain ranges (not part of the Great Dividing Range)| | Mid North Coast| * Middle Brother (554 m or 1,818 ft) * South Brother (487 m or 1,598 ft) * North Brother (476 m or 1,562 ft) | Allyn, Barrington & Mount Royal| * Brumlow Tops (1,586 m or 5,203 ft) * Polblue (1,575 m or 5,167 ft) * Barrington (1,555 m or 5,102 ft) * Careys Peak (1,544 m or 5,066 ft) * Eremeren Point (1,537 m or 5,043 ft) * Royal (1,185 m or 3,888 ft) * Allyn (1,125 m or 3,691 ft) * Cabrebald (1,000 m or 3,281 ft) * Ben Bullen * Gunama * Lumeah Gibraltar and Sugarloaf| * Summit (1,170 m or 3,839 ft) * Sugarloaf (412 m or 1,352 ft) * Bulahdelah * Manning Blue Mountains| * Coricudgy (1,255 m or 4,117 ft) * unnamed peak (1,189 m or 3,901 ft) * Pomany (1,109 m or 3,638 ft) * Piddington (1,094 m or 3,589 ft) * Boyce (1,093 m or 3,586 ft) * York (1,061 m or 3,481 ft) * Victoria (1,059 m or 3,474 ft) * Banks (1,049 m or 3,442 ft) * Tomah (1,016 m or 3,333 ft) * Wilson (1,008 m or 3,307 ft) * Kings Tableland (1,000 m or 3,281 ft) * Narrow Neck Plateau (1,000 m or 3,281 ft) * Bell (998 m or 3,274 ft) * Castle Cliff (986 m or 3,235 ft) * Solitary (950 m or 3,117 ft) * Hay (944 m or 3,097 ft) * Podgers (890 m or 2,920 ft) * Irvine (850 m or 2,789 ft) * Debert (840 m or 2,756 ft) * Camp Cave (800 m or 2,625 ft) * Warrigal (760 m or 2,493 ft) * Notts (750 m or 2,461 ft) * Harris (736 m or 2,415 ft) * Centre (620 m or 2,034 ft) * Hall (617 m or 2,024 ft) * Gibson (608 m or 1,995 ft) * Scorpion (558 m or 1,831 ft) * Linda Rock (599 m or 1,965 ft) * Cookem (569 m or 1,867 ft) * Gospers * Bedford * Cameron * Coriaday * Erskine * Mistake * Monundilla * Whaite * Wirraba * Pearces * Wedding Cake Illawarra| * Bells (803 m or 2,635 ft) * Knights Hill (709 m or 2,326 ft) * Noorinan (663 m or 2,175 ft) * Saddleback (600 m or 1,969 ft) * Wanyambilli Hill (564 m or 1,850 ft) * Kembla (534 m or 1,752 ft) * Burelli (531 m or 1,742 ft) * Kembla West (512 m or 1,680 ft) * Brisbane (469 m or 1,539 ft) * Keira (464 m or 1,522 ft) * Warra (464 m or 1,522 ft) * Brokers Nose (440 m or 1,444 ft) * Nebo (252 m or 827 ft) The Budawangs| * Budawang (1,129 m or 3,704 ft) * Currockbilly (1,087 m or 3,566 ft) * Wog Wog (893 m or 2,930 ft) * Cole (876 m or 2,874 ft) * Sturgiss (858 m or 2,815 ft) * Fosters (857 m or 2,812 ft) * Barneys Hill (855 m or 2,805 ft) * The Castle (831 m or 2,726 ft) * Shrouded Gods (809 m or 2,654 ft) * Donjon (786 m or 2,579 ft) * Clyde (781 m or 2,562 ft) * Quiltys (775 m or 2,543 ft) * Wirritin (674 m or 2,211 ft) * Pigeon House / Didthul (720 m or 2,362 ft) * Bushwalker (640 m or 2,100 ft) * Byangee (500 m or 1,640 ft) * Coolangatta * Tarn Great Dividing Range| | Tweed| * Warning (1,156 m or 3,793 ft) * Bar (1,130 m or 3,707 ft) * Glenugie (316 m or 1,037 ft) * Chincogan (260 m or 853 ft) * Gladstone * Goobergooberyam * Moombil | McPherson and Nightcap| * Barney (1,359 m or 4,459 ft) * Burrell 933 m or 3,061 ft) * Neville (919 m or 3,015 ft) * Nardi (812 m or 2,664 ft) * Matheson (804 m or 2,638 ft) * Peates (604 m or 1,982 ft) Mid North Coast| * Banda Banda (1,258 m or 4,127 ft) Nandewar| * Kaputar (1,489 m or 4,885 ft) * Dowe (1,457 m or 4,780 ft) * Mount Coryah (1,409 m or 4,623 ft) * Lindesay (1,373 m or 4,505 ft) * Grattai (1,301 m or 4,268 ft) * Bushy (1,260 m or 4,134 ft) * Round (1,250 m or 4,101 ft) * Yulludunida (1,225 m or 4,019 ft) * Castle Top (1,120 m or 3,675 ft) * Gins (1,120 m or 3,675 ft) * Ningadhun (1,013 m or 3,323 ft) Liverpool and Watagan| * unnamed (1,300 m or 4,265 ft) * Pandoras Pass (788 m or 2,585 ft) * Warrawolong (641 m or 2,103 ft) New England and Moonbi| * Round (1,585 m or 5,200 ft) * Point Lookout (1,564 m or 5,131 ft) * Ben Lomond (1,512 m or 4,961 ft) * Grundy (1,463 m or 4,800 ft) * Barren (1,437 m or 4,715 ft) * Hyland (1,434 m or 4,705 ft) * Duval (1,393 m or 4,570 ft) * Black Jack (1,300 m or 4,265 ft) * Gulligal (1,230 m or 4,035 ft) * Oaky (1,070 m or 3,510 ft) * Cooee (1,020 m or 3,346 ft) * Flaggy (984 m or 3,228 ft) * Big Billy (884 m or 2,900 ft) * Dorrigo (762 m or 2,500 ft) * Burning (520 m or 1,706 ft) * Yarrowyck Central Tablelands| * Canobolas (1,395 m or 4,577 ft) * Shooters Hill (1,394 m or 4,573 ft) * Bindo (1,363 m or 4,472 ft) * Trickett (1,362 m or 4,469 ft) * Blaxland (901 m or 2,956 ft) * Hopeless (1,056 m or 3,465 ft) The Brindabellas and Scabby| * Bimberi (1,913 m or 6,276 ft) * Gingera (1,857 m or 6,093 ft) * Kelly (1,829 m or 6,001 ft) * Ginini (1,762 m or 5,781 ft) * Franklin (1,646 m or 5,400 ft) * Aggie (1,421 m or 4,662 ft) * Coree (1,421 m or 4,662 ft) * Bramina (1,392 m or 4,567 ft) * Bulls Head (1,375 m or 4,511 ft) * Black Bottle (1,356 m or 4,449 ft) * Lickhole (1,188 m or 3,898 ft) * Brindabella (972 m or 3,189 ft) Monaro| * Big Badja (1,363 m or 4,472 ft) * Brown (1,243 m or 4,078 ft) * Gibraltar (Bungendore) (887 m or 2,910 ft) * Gibraltar Hill Snowies| | Main| * Kosciuszko (2,228 m or 7,310 ft) * Townsend (2,209 m or 7,247 ft) * unnamed peak on Etheridge Ridge (2,180 m or 7,152 ft) * Alice Rawson Peak (2,160 m or 7,087 ft) * Byatts Camp (2,159 m or 7,083 ft) * Carruthers (2,145 m or 7,037 ft) * Abbott Peak (2,145 m or 7,037 ft) * Mount Northcote (2,131 m or 6,991 ft) * Muellers Peak (2,120 m or 6,955 ft) * Clark (2,100 m or 6,890 ft) * Lee (2,100 m or 6,890 ft) * Gungartan (2,068 m or 6,785 ft) * Tate (2,068 m or 6,785 ft) * Jagungal (2,061 m or 6,762 ft) * Perisher (2,054 m or 6,739 ft) * Stilwell (2,040 m or 6,693 ft) * Watsons Crags (2,020 m or 6,627 ft) * Back Perisher (2,014 m or 6,608 ft) * Anton (2,000 m or 6,562 ft) * Anderson (1,997 m or 6,552 ft) * Blue Cow (1,994 m or 6,542 ft) * The Granite Peaks (1,980 m or 6,496 ft) * Dicky Cooper Bogong (1,980 m or 6,496 ft) * Gills Knobs (1,940 m or 6,365 ft) * Guthega Peak (1,924 m or 6,312 ft) * Blue Calf (1,905 m or 6,250 ft) * Sentinel (1,900 m or 6,234 ft) * Mount Piper (1,830 m or 6,004 ft) * Round (1,756 m or 5,761 ft) | Ramshead| * Rams Head (2,190 m or 7,185 ft) * Twynam (2,178 m or 7,146 ft) * Rams Head North (2,177 m or 7,142 ft) * Little Twynam (2,120 m or 6,955 ft) Other mountains in the GDR| * Yengo (668 m or 2,192 ft) Inland mountain ranges| | Barrier| * Lewis Peak (297 m or 974 ft) | Warrumbungles| * Exmouth (1,206 m or 3,957 ft) * Woorut (1,165 m or 3,822 ft) * Needle Other inland mountains| * Grenfell * Gibralter Hill Island mountain ranges| | Lord Howe| * Gower (875 m or 2,871 ft) * Lidgbird (777 m or 2,549 ft) | Mountains not within a specific range| * Gibraltar (863 m or 2,831 ft) * Gulaga (806 m or 2,644 ft) * Ulandra (761 m or 2,497 ft) * Tilga (329 m or 1,079 ft) * Oxley (307 m or 1,007 ft) *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template