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  2. Snow in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Snow in Australia is rare at sea level, but is common on the highlands of the southeast, in the states of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and in the Australian Capital Territory. Snow has been recorded in every state and territory, though among the state capitals only Canberra , Hobart and Melbourne have recorded snow.

  3. Climate of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Snow falls with some regularity above 600 metres (2,000 ft) on the Great Dividing Range, seldom as far north as Stanthorpe in southernmost Queensland and in isolated parts of South Australia and Western Australia. Snow at sea level is rarely recorded on mainland Australia (namely in southern Victoria), but is much more frequent in south-western ...

  4. Victorian Alps - Wikipedia

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    Tourism within the region centres around snow sports in winter and various outdoor activities during the summer months. [7] The Australian Alps is an Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia sub-bioregion of approximately 519,866 hectares (1,284,620 acres), [3] and an administrative sub-region of Victoria bordering the Gippsland and ...

  5. Climate of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria and the second most populous city in Australia (most populous in urban area), has a temperate oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb), [1] [2] bordering on a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa), and is well known for its changeable weather conditions. This is ...

  6. Skiing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Victoria is the state with the greatest number of ski resorts in Australia. The highest peak in Victoria is Mount Bogong at 1986m. [46] A hospice was built at Mount Saint Bernard (elevation 1540m) around 1863 along a track developed to link the Victorian gold fields.

  7. List of ski areas and resorts in Australia - Wikipedia

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    4 Victoria. 5 See also. 6 References. ... Snow country: Bimberi Nature Reserve ... (abandoned mining town, birthplace of Australian skiing) Thredbo; Snow country:

  8. Australian Alps - Wikipedia

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    The range straddles the borders of eastern Victoria, southeastern New South Wales, and the Australian Capital Territory. It contains Australia's only peaks exceeding 2,000 m (6,600 ft) in elevation, and is the only bioregion on the Australian mainland in which deep snow falls annually. The range comprises an area of 1,232,981 ha (3,046,760 acres).

  9. Skiing in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Australia's first chairlift was installed at Falls Creek, [9] and the area is today the largest ski resort in Victoria. [citation needed] The Mount Buller Interschools Event claims to be the largest interdisciplinary snow-sports event on earth. In 2008 it attracted 3500 participants. [10] Snow play is also available at Mount Donna Buang.