List of lagoons of Australia
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.[1]
- Avoca Lake, New South Wales (formerly Avoca Lagoon and Bulbararing Lagoon)
 - Bears Lagoon, Victoria
 - Blue Lagoon, Lizard Island, Queensland
 - Boobera Lagoon, New South Wales
 - Bool Lagoon Game Reserve, South Australia
 - Boyd Lagoon, Western Australia
 - Bronte Lagoon, Tasmania
 - Cheetham Wetlands, Victoria (420 hectares of lagoons)
 - Dowse Lagoon, Queensland
 - Glenrock Lagoon, New South Wales
 - Goyder Lagoon, South Australia
 - Hacks Lagoon Conservation Park, South Australia
 - Hepburn Lagoon, Victoria
 - Hutt Lagoon, Western Australia
 - Knuckey Lagoons Conservation Reserve, Northern Territory
 - Lake Illawarra, New South Wales
 - Lake Macquarie (New South Wales)
 - Jocks Lagoon, Tasmania
 - Little Lagoon, Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory[1]
 - Little Pine Lagoon, Tasmania
 - Little Waterhouse Lake, Tasmania
 - Logan Lagoon, Tasmania
 - McMinns Lagoon, Northern Territory
 - Moulting Lagoon Important Bird Area, Tasmania
 - Nadgee Lake in Nadgee Nature Reserve, New South Wales[2]
 - Orielton Lagoon, Tasmania
 - Paranki Lagoon Conservation Park, South Australia
 - Pelican Lagoon, South Australia
 - Southport Lagoon, Tasmania
 - Terrigal Lagoon, New South Wales
 - Wamberal Lagoon, New South Wales
 - Wattamolla, New South Wales
 
References
- ^ a b "Coastal lagoons and strandplain associated creeks". OzCoasts. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
 - ^ "Nadgee Lake". NSW Environment and Heritage. 27 November 2023. Retrieved 13 April 2024.