Geography of Australia
| Continent | Australia (continent) |
|---|---|
| Region | Australasia/Oceania |
| Coordinates | 23°33′S 133°23′E / 23.550°S 133.383°E |
| Area | Ranked 6th |
| • Total | 7,688,287 km2 (2,968,464 sq mi) |
| Coastline | 59,681 km (37,084 mi) |
| Borders | None |
| Highest point | Mount Kosciuszko 2,228 m (7,310 ft) (mainland) Mawson Peak 2,745 m (9,006 ft) (Australian territory) |
| Lowest point | Lake Eyre, −15 m (−49 ft) |
| Longest river | Murray River, 2,375 km (1,476 mi) |
| Largest lake | Lake Eyre 9,500 km2 (3,668 sq mi) |
| Exclusive economic zone | 8,148,250 km2 (3,146,060 mi2) |
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island state of Tasmania, and thousands of minor islands. It occupies a total area of 7,688,287 km2 (2,968,464 sq mi), making it the sixth-largest country in the world. Located in the Southern Hemisphere between the Indian and Pacific oceans, Australia’s jurisdiction spreads across thousands of kilometres beyond the main landmass, including Norfolk Island, Christmas Island, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, the Coral Sea Islands, Ashmore and Cartier Islands, the Heard and McDonald Islands in the southern Indian Ocean and thousands of other islands, as well as the Australian Antarctic Territory, a territorial claim covering almost half of the continent.
The country’s geography encompasses a wide range of environments, from arid and semi-arid interior regions to tropical rainforests, temperate woodlands, and alpine areas. Most of the population lives in the temperate coastal zones of the east, southeast, and southwest, while the heartland—known as the Outback—is sparsely populated and characterized by semi-arid and desert landscapes. Australia’s geographic isolation and environmental variety have contributed to its distinctive landforms and exceptionally high levels of endemic biodiversity. Furthermore, its peculiar position in the middle of the Australian plate makes Australian territory one of the least geologically active in the world, with little volcanic and seismic activity.