Some of Australia's major landforms are:
- Ayers Rock- the largest solitary rock on the planet
- Cape York Peninsula- Cape York is home to jagged-tooth mountains, tropical rain forests, extensive mangrove forests, grasslands, swamps and fast moving rivers
- Darling Range- low mountain range runs through far southwestern Australia and its highest point is Mt. Cooke at 1,910 Ft
- Fraser Island- located along Australia's Coral Sea coastline, to the north of Brisbane and Australia's fourth largest island
- GREAT ARTESIAN BASIN- one of the largest artesian groundwater basins in the world and a vital source of water for Australian agriculture
- GREAT VICTORIA DESERT- famous for its red sand dunes, indigenous wildlife and isolation
- GREAT BARRIER REEF- about 1,250 miles (2,000 km) in length contains the world's largest deposit of coral.