List of lakes of Australia

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There are not many natural freshwater lakes in Australia. This is because there was not a lot of glacial or tectonic activity in Australia.

Types

their are six main types of lake in Australia:

  • coastal lakes and lagoons including perched lakes;
  • natural freshwater inland lakes. These are often ephemeral and part of wetland or swamp areas;
  • glacial lakes
  • salt lakes, usually dry, in the flat desert regions of the country.
  • lakes which have formed in the remains of volcanoes.
  • lakes made for water storage and other purposes.

A list of the notable lakes in Australia includes:

Coastal lakes and lagoons

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An aerial view of Lake Alexandrina, South Australia, 2004.
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Landsat 7 imagery of the Gippsland Lakes, Victoria, 2005.
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Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, 2004.
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Tuggerah Lake as viewed from Kanwal, New South Wales, 2006.
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Perched lakes

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Lake McKenzie on Fraser Island, Queensland is a perched lake, 2004.
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Freshwater lakes

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Lake Bonney in South Australia, 2010.
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Dove Lake in Tasmania.
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Menindee Lakes, in New South Wales, viewed from 16,000 feet (4,900 m), 2009.
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Glacial lakes

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Lake Cootapatamba, New South Wales, 2008.
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Salt lakes

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Lake Buchanan, Queensland, as seen from space, 2010.
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Lake Eyre, South Australia, 2007.
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Lake Mungo, part of the Willandra Lakes, New South Wales, 2005.
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Volcanic lakes

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Blue Lake near Mount Gambier, South Australia, 2009.
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