Geoscience Basics
Fabulous facts about Australia
Australia through Time
The history of Australia from a geological perspective can be viewed at Australia through Time.
Land Tenure
A complex mosaic of land tenure stretches across Australia, comprising freehold, leasehold and Aboriginal land as well as reserves for nature conservation, forestry, water and recreation. Discover how much land is dedicated as nature conservation reserve and the proportion of public to privately-held land.
Dimensions
While the dimensions of Australia are striking, the country is, in fact, the smallest of the continents. It also is the lowest, the flattest and, apart from Antarctica, the driest.
Landforms
The Australian landscape is extremely distinctive, with a variety of landforms ranging from extensive plains and plateaux behind narrow coastal uplands in the east to great expanses of sandy and stony desert and low tablelands in the arid centre and the west. Discover how many deserts there are in Australia, which is its highest mountain, the location of the tallest waterfall and other information.
Topic contact: education@ga.gov.au Last updated: November 18, 2010
