What named caves (not man-made) allow public access in Australia?

Mr Chowdhury2021-01-18T08:18:12Z

Yarrangobilly Caves near Kiandra in the Snowy Mountains, Jenolan Caves, Buchan Caves near Lakes Entrance in Vic.

tentofield2020-12-30T19:03:41Z

Most caves in Australia are accessible to the public. There are commercial caves in all States, such as those at Jenolan in NSW and Naracoorte in South Australia. There are wild caves in the same areas as commercial caves and lots of wild caves on privately owned land. If you are interested in exploring wild caves, you should join a caving club. The Australian Speleological federation page will help you find clubs closest to you. https://www.caves.org.au/

Kate2020-12-29T06:56:45Z

Yarrangobilly Caves near Kiandra in the Snowy Mountains, Jenolan Caves, Buchan Caves near Lakes Entrance in Vic, Byaduk Caves near Warrnambool,  Naracoorte Caves in SA, Tantanoola Caves in SA. These are just a few on the list.

Aussie Devil2020-12-28T08:43:31Z

Jenolin Caves west of Sydney 

Anonymous2020-12-27T20:47:38Z

Buchan Caves ...............

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