Phaleria octandra is a shrub found in tropical Australia.
The species occurs in New Guinea and tropical Australia (Queensland).
It also lives in all waters of tropical Australia.
The plant is a medicinal herb found mainly throughout South East Asia and tropical Australia.
The ferry is the only cable ferry operating within tropical Australia and its daily hours of operation are between 6am and midnight.
Pebble-mound mice are found in areas with suitable amounts of available pebbles across tropical Australia.
The dry season from May to November is less hot and humid, though unlike most of tropical Australia onshore winds still produce some light showers.
When fully inundated, Tarrabool is the largest wooded swamp in tropical Australia.
They soon became established across a large area of tropical Australia.
In Shark Bay, on the northwest coast of tropical Australia, they have developed in a particularly spectacular and significant form.