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Glenrock Lagoon in New South Wales
This is a list of
lagoons of Australia.
Coastal lagoons in Australia are most common on the south-east coast,
south-west coast, and in the
Gulf of Carpentaria in the north.
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Avoca Lake, New South Wales (formerly Avoca Lagoon and Bulbararing Lagoon)
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Bears Lagoon, Victoria
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Blue Lagoon, Lizard Island, Queensland
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Boobera Lagoon, New South Wales
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Bool Lagoon Game Reserve, South Australia
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Boyd Lagoon, Western Australia
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Bronte Lagoon, Tasmania
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Cheetham Wetlands, Victoria (420 hectares of lagoons)
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Dowse Lagoon, Queensland
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Glenrock Lagoon, New South Wales
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Goyder Lagoon, South Australia
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Hacks Lagoon Conservation Park, South Australia
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Hepburn Lagoon, Victoria
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Hutt Lagoon, Western Australia
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Knuckey Lagoons Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory
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Lake Illawarra, New South Wales
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Jocks Lagoon, Tasmania
- Little Lagoon,
Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory
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Little Pine Lagoon, Tasmania
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Little Waterhouse Lake, Tasmania
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Logan Lagoon, Tasmania
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McMinns Lagoon, Northern Territory
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Moulting Lagoon Important Bird Area, Tasmania
- Nadgee Lake in
Nadgee Nature Reserve, New South Wales
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Orielton Lagoon, Tasmania
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Paranki Lagoon Conservation Park, South Australia
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Pelican Lagoon, South Australia
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Southport Lagoon, Tasmania
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Terrigal Lagoon, New South Wales
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Wamberal Lagoon, New South Wales
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Wattamolla, New South Wales