![]() ![]() This earthquake occurred approximately 13 kilometres northeast of Woods Point, approximately 129 kilometres east-northeast of Melbourne, VIC. The 4 events recorded within 2.5 hours after the earthquake ranged between magnitudes 2.0-2.4.Ģ023 August 22 2:54pm AEST, NE of Woods Point VIC Magnitude 3.0 This earthquake was the largest of 5 events all recorded approximately 187 kilometers offshore of Narooma and approximately 284 kilometres south-southeast of Sydney, NSW. This earthquake was felt by a number of residents in Bacchus Marsh and surrounding areas.Ģ023 August 24 7:02pm AEST, Offshore E of Narooma NSW Magnitude 3.1 This earthquake was recorded approximately 13 kilometres west-southwest of the semi-rural town of Bacchus Marsh and approximately 60 kilometres west of Melbourne, VIC. This earthquake was recorded in outback central NSW approximately 97 kilometres west-northwest of Cobar, NSW and approximately 597 kilometres northwest of Canberra, ACT.Ģ023 August 25 2:48am AEST, WSW of Bacchus Marsh VIC Magnitude 2.4 This earthquake was recorded approximately 14 kilometres north of the small town of Hallett and approximately 184 kilometres north of Adelaide, SA This earthquake was felt by some residents on Hallett and surrounding rural areas.Ģ023 August 29 1:41pm AEST, WSW of Cobar NSW Magnitude 3.0 A magnitude 2.0 earthquake was also recorded off the coast approximately 10 hours earlier.Ģ023 August 31 2:12pm ACST, N of Hallett SA Magnitude 3.0 This earthquake was recorded approximately 105 kilometres off the western coast of Tasmania, and approximately 252 kilometres west of Devonport, TAS. This earthquake was felt by many residents in the nearby vicinity including some residents in the outer Sydney suburbs.Ģ023 September 6 4:54am AEST, Offshore W of Arthur River TAS Magnitude 3.0 This earthquake was recorded near Menangle on the fringes of metropolitan Sydney, aproximately 54 kilometres southwest of the Sydney city centre. This earthquake woke up and was reported felt by a number of residents close to the epicentre.Ģ023 September 9 12:25am AEST, Menangle NSW Magnitude 3.5 This earthquake was recorded in a similar location to the May 28th magnitude 4.0 earthquake, approximately 27 kilometres north-northwest of Melbourne, VIC and is one of 55 earthquakes that have been recorded in the vicinity since that date. Overall 32 earthquakes have been recorded in the area since September 24th, six of which have been magnitude 2.0 or above.Ģ023 September 25 4:29am AEST, W of Craigieburn VIC Magnitude 2.0 This earthquake was the largest in a swarm of earthquakes that have been located near the town of Zeehan, approximately 197 kilometres northwest of Hobart, TAS. This earthquake was felt by many residents in Bruthen, Bairnsdale and surrounding rural areas two small aftershocks were recorded in the minutes following this event.Ģ023 September 27 6:58pm AEST, Zeehan TAS Magnitude 2.3 This earthquake was recorded north-northeast of the small town of Bruthen, and approximately 30 kilometres northeast of Bairnsdale in the eastern Gippsland region of Victoria. One magnitude 1.6 aftershock was recorded 17 minutes after this event.Ģ023 October 7 12:03pm AEDT, NNE of Bruthen VIC Magnitude 2.9 This earthquake was recorded approximately 44 kilometres northwest of the township of Yanac, and approximately 251 kilometres east-southeast of Adelaide, SA on the edge of the Big Desert Wilderness Area near the SA-VIC border. ![]() This is the largest earthquake recorded in Victoria since the September 22nd 2021 Woods Point earthquake with 13 aftershocks that have been recorded thus far in relation to this event, the largest being a magnitude 3.4 earthquake at 5:44am that was also felt by local residents.Ģ023 October 12 1:59pm AEDT, NW of Yanac VIC Magnitude 3.2 This earthquake woke up and was strongly felt by residents in the Cape Otway region, and was felt by residents as far away as Bendigo and metropolitan Melbourne. This notable earthquake was recorded in the Cape Otway region of Victoria approximately 13 kilometres west of the small town of Apollo Bay and approximately 163 kilometres southwest of Melbourne, VIC. If you’re using a mobile web browser, the earthquake reporting form is below this list.Ģ023 October 22 2:11am AEDT, W of Apollo Bay VIC Magnitude 5.0 ![]() ![]() For updates closer to real time (and weekly earthquake maps), please follow the links to our social media accounts on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook pages. It is not a definitive list of Australian earthquakes, and it is only updated after final analysis is complete. This page just highlights events of interest. ![]()
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