There are 9 shipwrecks in Australia
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Excelsior Shipwreck is a historical tourist destination located in Port Adelaide, Australia.
Located off the coast of Dunsborough, Western Australia, the HMAS Swan Dive Wreck is a popular diving site with an interesting history. Built in Melbourne, the HMAS Swan (DE 50) served as a River-class destroyer escort of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and was deployed to South East Asia multiple times.
The 2750-tonne, 140-metre long HMAS Swan was scuttled in Geographe Bay in December 1997 in 30 metres of clear water and to provide a world-class dive wreck.
The sunken MV Karma is a superb wreck dive site located off the coast of Bundaberg.
The Omeo Shipwreck Coogee is a premier shore-based shipwreck dive in the Perth Metropolitan area.
The RMS Quetta, a 120 metre passenger and cargo ship, is located north of Cape York, and sunk in 1890 on its voyage from Brisbane to London.
The S.S City of Adelaide was a historical Australian shipwreck. It was built by J & G Thomson in Govan, Glasgow and launched on 22 December 1863. The ship had a registered length of 246.0 ft (75.0 m), a beam of 28.3 ft (8.6 m), and a depth of 16.6 ft (5.1 m).
Tangalooma Wrecks is a popular travel destination located on Moreton Island, Australia.
Wrecked on 9 December 1874, the Centaur makes an interesting dive.