Mt Tamborine is not named after the instrument: it is the English translation of an aboriginal word. It is the name given to the region by the Koori people, indigenous to the area.
Two large mountains in the southern half of Australia are Mt Kosciuszko and Mt Bogong.
As of 2014, Mt Kosciuszko, Australia's highest mainland mountain, is not known by any other name.
The elevation of Mt Kosciuszko, Australia's highest mainland mountain, is 2228 metres.
Mt. Krakatau is in Indonesia. Close to Australia.
Uluru is the proper name for a particular rock outcrop. The strata of Uluru are tilted, but they are similar to the rocks of the Mt Olga area.
Mt Bartle-Frere, in Queensland, Australia is 1,622 m above sea level.
Mt Lofty, South Australia, has a height variously quoted as between 716m and 720m.
Australia's third highest mountain is Mt Twynam, in the Australian Alps, with a height of 2195m. It trails Mt Kosciuszko (2228m) and Mt Townsend (2209m).
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The highest mountain in each of Australia's states and territories: New South Wales: Mt Kosciuszko - 2228 m Victoria: Mt Bogong - 1986 m Queensland: Mt Bartle Frere - 1622 m South Australia: Mt Woodroffe - 1435 m Western Australia: Mt Meharry - 1251 m Tasmania: Mt Ossa - 1617 m Northern Territory: Mt Zeil - 1531 m Australian Capital Territory: Bimberi Peak - 1912 m
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