
The Great Dividing Range stretches more than 3,500 kilometers (2,175 mi) from the northern tip of Cape York in Queensland, to the west of Grampians in Victoria, consisting of an expansive collection of mountain range, plateaus and rolling hills.

The Great Dividing Range stretches more than 3,500 kilometers (2,175 mi) from the northern tip of Cape York in Queensland, to the west of Grampians in Victoria, consisting of an expansive collection of mountain range, plateaus and rolling hills.