Mount Buller is a mountain in the Victorian Alps of the Great Dividing Range, located in the Australian state of Victoria.
[1] The British explorer and surveyor Major Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell named the mountain after an acquaintance in the Colonial Office, Charles Buller.
On average, Mount Buller receives 67.6 snowy days annually, the greatest figure for any mainland Australian site.
[6] Due to its far south-western location in the alpine region, Mount Buller is more susceptible to cold airmasses which allow it to record some of the lowest maximum temperatures and daytime readings in the country, despite being considerably lower in elevation than other mountain sites to the north-east.
[7] The Mount Buller Alpine Resort is a popular destination in winter for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities who wish to attend for the day.