

This live webcam captures the mid-slope terrain at Shakey Knees on Mount Buller in Victoria, Australia — the camera is positioned above the run and provides a clear view along the chair lift alignment and surrounding slopes. You’ll see skiers and snowboarders carving down the intermediate terrain, chairs returning up the hill, and snow conditions evolving with the weather and season. It offers an authentic, up-to-date snapshot of the alpine environment on Mount Buller, showing the atmosphere of the resort in real time.
Mount Buller, Victoria, Australia

Mount Buller is a town located in the state of Victoria, Australia, approximately 230 kilometers (143 miles) northeast of Melbourne. It is situated in the Alpine Shire, within the traditional lands of the Taungurung people. The town is nestled in the Mount Buller alpine resort, which is a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding during the winter months.
The mountain has an elevation of 1,804 meters (5,922 feet) above sea level and offers a range of terrain for skiers of all levels, including beginner, intermediate, and advanced slopes. The resort features 22 lifts, including high-speed six-seater chairlifts, and provides access to over 300 hectares (741 acres) of skiable terrain. Mount Buller has hosted several national and international ski competitions, including the Australian Alpine Ski Championships.
In addition to its winter sports, Mount Buller is also a popular destination for hiking, mountain biking, and scenic driving during the warmer months. The resort offers a range of accommodation options, including hotels, lodges, and apartments, as well as dining and entertainment facilities. The town has a relatively small permanent population, but it grows significantly during peak winter and summer seasons.
Mount Buller has undergone significant development and investment in recent years, with upgrades to its infrastructure, including roads, utilities, and amenities. The resort continues to be a major tourist destination in Victoria, attracting visitors from across Australia and internationally.











