List of lakes of Australia
Natural freshwater lakes in Australia are rare due to the general absence of glacial and tectonic activity in Australia.[citation needed ]
Types
Most lakes in Australia fall within one of five categories. Excluding lakes and lagoons created by man-made dams for water storage and other purposes, one can identify the following:
List of lakes and lagoons by state and territory
The following is a list of prominent natural lakes and lagoons in the sector of Antarctica claimed by Australia as the Australian Antarctic Territory :
Australian Capital Territory
In the Australian Capital Territory there are no prominent naturally-formed lakes and lagoons.
Artificial lakes include Bendora Dam , Cotter Dam , Corin Dam , Lake Burley Griffin , Lake Ginninderra , Lake Tuggeranong , and Stranger Pond .
New South Wales
The following is a list of prominent natural lakes and lagoons in New South Wales :
Northern Territory
The following is a list of prominent natural lakes and lagoons in the Northern Territory :
Order
Name
Type
Region
Designation
Area
Image
Notes
ha
acre
1
Lake Amadeus
Saline
South-west
103,200
255,013
[ 11]
2
Corella Lake
Freshwater ephemeral
3
Lake Mackay
Saline
Great Sandy Desert ;Gibson Desert ;Tanami Desert
349,400
863,386
4
Lake Neale
Saline
South-west
30,000
74,132
[ 12]
5
Numby Numby
Sinkhole
Gulf of Carpentaria
6
Lake Sylvester
Freshwater ephemeral
Barkly Tableland
200,000
494,211
7
Tarrabool Lake
Freshwater ephemeral
Barkly Tableland
Tarrabool Lake – Eva Downs Swamp System Important Bird Area ;Register of the National Estate ;DIWA
118,600
293,067
8
Lake Woods
Freshwater ephemeral
Barkly Tableland
Important Bird Area; Longreach Waterhole Protected Area (part)
118,600
293,067
9
Lake Lewis
Saline ephemeral
Queensland
The following is a list of prominent natural lakes and lagoons in Queensland :
South Australia
The following is a list of prominent natural lakes and lagoons in South Australia :
Order
Name
Type
Region
Designation
Area
Image
Notes
ha
acre
1
Lake Albert
Freshwater
Murray Mallee
Coorong and Lakes Alexandrina and Albert Wetland Ramsar site ;Lakes Alexandrina and Albert Important Bird Area
2
Lake Alexandrina
64,900
160,371
[ 13] [ 14]
3
Lake Blanche
Saline
Far North
Strzelecki Desert Lakes Important Bird Area
4
Blue Lake
Volcanic
Limestone Coast
70
173
[ 15]
5
Lake Bonney SE
Coastal
Limestone Coast
Canunda National Park
5,056
12,494
6
Lake Bonney Riverland
Freshwater
Riverland
7
Lake Bumbunga
Saline
Mid North
1,388
3,430
8
Lake Cadibarrawirracanna
Saline
Mid North
Woomera Prohibited Area
6,000
14,826
[ 16]
9
Lake Callabonna
Saline
Far North
Strzelecki Desert Lakes Important Bird Area
16,000
39,537
[ 17]
10
Coongie Lakes
Wetlands
Far North
Ramsar Site;Innamincka Regional Reserve ;Malkumba-Coongie Lakes National Park ;Strzelecki Regional Reserve
2,179,000
5,384,426
[ 18]
11
Lake Dey Dey
Saline
Far North
12
Lake Dutton
Saline
Far North
13
Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre
Saline endorheic
Far North
Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre National Park ;Elliot Price Conservation Park
950,000
2,347,501
[ 19]
14
Lake Frome
Saline endorheic
Flinders Ranges
Lake Frome Regional Reserve
259,615
641,523
15
Lake Gairdner
Saline endorheic
Eyre Peninsula
Lake Gairdner National Park
16
Lake Gilles
Saline
Eyre Peninsula
Lake Gilles Conservation Park
17
Goyder Lagoon
Ephemeral swamp
Far North
18
Lake Gregory
Saline
Far North
19
Lake Hart
Saline
20
Lake Hope
Saline ephemeral
Far North
Coongie Lakes wetland Ramsar Site
3,600
8,896
21
Lake Miranda
Freshwater ephemeral
22
Seagull Lake
Saline ephemeral
Eyre Peninsula
Sceale Bay Conservation Park
88
217
23
Serpentine Lakes
Saline
Great Victoria Desert
Mamungari Conservation Park
9,700
23,969
[ 20]
24
Sleaford Mere
Saline endorheic
Eyre Peninsula
Sleaford Mere Conservation Park
707
1,747
25
Lake Torrens
Saline ephemeral
Flinders Ranges
Lake Torrens National Park
574,500
1,419,620
[ 21]
26
Valley Lake
Volcanic
Limestone Coast
27
Watervalley Wetlands
Contiguous wetlands
Murray Mallee
13,100
32,371
Tasmania
The following is a list of prominent natural lakes and lagoons in Tasmania :
Victoria
The following is a list of prominent natural lakes and lagoons in Victoria .
Western Australia
The following is a list of prominent natural lakes and lagoons in Western Australia :
Order
Name
Type
Region
Designation
Area
Image
Notes
ha
acre
1
Angove Lake
Freshwater
Great Southern
Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve
33
82
2
Lake Anneen
Saline
Mid West
12,000
29,653
3
Lake Baghdad
Saline
Rottnest Island
4
Lake Ballard
Saline ephemeral
Goldfields–Esperance
4,900
12,108
[ 35]
5
Lake Barlee
Saline
Mid West
198,000
489,269
[ 36]
6
Bibra Lake
Freshwater
Perth
Beeliar Regional Park
7
Lake Boonderoo
Freshwater
Goldfields-Esperance
2,500
6,178
8
Booragoon Lake
Freshwater
Perth
Beeliar Regional Park
[ 37]
9
Boyd Lagoon
Saline lagoon
Gibson Desert
870
2,150
[ 38]
10
Lake Breaden
Saline
Gibson Desert
2,600
6,425
[ 39] [ 40]
11
Lake Bryde-East Lake Bryde
Freshwater wetland
Great Southern
Lake Bryde Nature Reserve
1,900
4,695
[ 41]
12
Lake Burnside
Saline
Gibson Desert
42,000
103,784
[ 42]
13
Lake Carey
Saline
Goldfields-Esperance
14
Lake Carnegie
Ephemeral
Goldfields-Esperance
571,400
1,411,960
[ 43] [ 44]
16
Lake Dora
Saline
Pilbara
17
Dumbleyung Lake
Saline
Great Southern
Dumbleyung Lake Nature Reserve
5,200
12,849
18
Lake Dundas
Saline
Goldfields-Esperance
19
Forrestdale Lake
Brackish seasonal groundwater
Perth
Forrestdale Lake Nature Reserve;Forrestdale and Thomsons Lakes Ramsar Site
245
605
[ 45]
20
Lake Gore
Seasonal freshwater
Goldfields-Esperance
Lake Gore Nature Reserve; Lake Gore Ramsar Site
740
1,829
[ 46]
21
Lake Gregory
Seasonal freshwater
Kimberley
Paraku Indigenous Protected Area
22
Herdsman Lake
Freshwater
Perth
Herdsman Lake Regional Park
300
741
[ 47]
23
Lake Hillier
Saline
Goldfields-Esperance
Recherche Archipelago Nature Reserve
1.5
4
[ 48]
24
Hutt Lagoon
Saline
Mid West
25
Lake Jasper
Freshwater
South West
4,500
11,120
[ 49]
26
Lake Joondalup
Freshwater
Perth
Yellagonga Regional Park
27
Jualbup Lake
Freshwater
Perth
Shenton Park
15
Kumpupintil Lake
Saline endorheic
Pilbara
33,000
81,545
[ 50]
28
Lake Lefroy
Saline ephemeral
Goldfields-Esperance
29
Lake Mackay
Saline
Great Sandy Desert
349,400
863,386
[ 51]
30
Lake McLarty
Freshwater
South West
Lake McLarty Nature Reserve; Peel-Yalgorup System Ramsar site
31
Lake Macleod
Freshwater
Gascoyne
150,000
370,658
32
Loch McNess
Freshwater
Perth
Yanchep National Park
[ 52]
33
Lake Magenta
Saline ephemeral
Wheatbelt
Lake Magenta Nature Reserve
11,000
27,182
[ 53]
34
Lake Maitland
Dry saline
Mid West
35
Lake Monger
Freshwater
Perth
Lake Monger Reserve
70
173
36
Lake Monginup
Freshwater
Goldfields-Esperance
Lake Monginup Nature Reserve
32
79
[ 54]
37
Lake Muir
Freshwater
South West
Muir-Byenup System Ramsar Site
4
10
[ 55] [ 56]
38
Lake Nabberu
Saline
Mid West
18,000
44,479
[ 57]
39
Lake Newell
Goldfields-Esperance
2,600
6,425
[ 58]
40
North Lake
Freshwater
Perth
Beeliar Regional Park
41
Perry Lakes
Freshwater
Perth
Perry Lakes Reserve
12.6
31
[ 59]
42
Perth Wetlands
Wetlands
Perth
Herdsman Lake Regional Park
43
Pink Lake
Saline
Goldfields-Esperance
99
245
[ 60]
44
Lake Seppings
Freshwater
South West
Lake Seppings Nature Reserve
[ 61]
45
Serpentine Lakes
Saline
Great Victoria Desert
Mamungari Conservation Park
9,700
23,969
[ 20]
46
Lake Shaster
Hypersaline
Goldfields-Esperance
Lake Shaster Nature Reserve
479
1,184
[ 62]
47
Lake Thetis
Saline
Mid West
48
Thomsons Lake
Brackish seasonal groundwater
Perth
Thomsons Lake Nature Reserve; Forrestdale and Thomsons Lakes Ramsar Site
538
1,329
49
Toolibin Lake
Perched freshwater
Wheatbelt
Toolibin Lake Nature Reserve; Toolibin Lake Ramsar Site
300
741
[ 63]
50
Lake Warden
Saline
Goldfields-Esperance
Lake Warden Nature Reserve
59
146
[ 64]
51
Lake Way
Dry saline
Mid-West
46,000
113,668
[ 65]
52
Lake Wooleen
Intermittent freshwater
Mid-West
5,500
13,591
See also
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External links
Media related to Lakes of Australia at Wikimedia Commons
List of lakes in Oceania
Sovereign states Associated states of New Zealand Dependencies and other territories