There are several lakes in Australia, spread across various regions of the country. Here are some of the major ones:
Lake Eyre - Located in South Australia, it is the largest lake in the country and is often dry, but sometimes fills up during floods.
Lake Victoria - Located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, it is the second largest lake in Australia.
Lake Argyle - Located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, it is the largest man-made lake in Australia and serves as a major source of water for the region.
Lake Burley Griffin - Located in the capital city of Canberra, it is a man-made lake and serves as a recreational spot for locals and tourists.
Lake Tekapo - Located in New South Wales, it is a glacial lake and a popular spot for stargazing.
Lake Jindabyne - Located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, it is a man-made lake that serves as a reservoir for the Snowy Hydro Scheme.
Lake Macquarie - Located in New South Wales, it is the largest coastal saltwater lake in Australia and a popular spot for boating and fishing.
There are many more lakes in Australia, each with its own unique features and characteristics.
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