Yes. Winter time sees excellent snowfalls for skiing in the Snowy Mountains region of southeastern New South Wales and northeastern Victoria. Central Tasmania also sees good snowfalls. These falls usually only start in June at the earliest - usually July - and continue through August, tapering off in the early months of Spring. Several of Australia's main snow resorts include the Kosciuszko National Park in NSW (Charlotte's Pass, Thredbo, Blue Cow) and Victoria (Mt Bogong, Fall's Creek, Mt Hotham, etc).
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Thredbo is probably the most popular ski resort in Australia, with almost a million tourists a year. Charlotte Pass is also a great ski resort, in fact, it's the oldest ski resort in Australia. Mt Buller and Falls Creek are also famous ski resorts. All these 4 ski resorts' web sites can be found under "Related Links" below this answer.
Tasmania in July has some snowy mountains, and there are snow fields down in the far south on the mainland.
August is probably the best month for skiing. Sometimes the snow is a bit late to come, and July cannot guarantee good snowfalls.
If u live in western Australia the best place is trigg but is u live in NSW then its bondi beach
Usually, the skiing season is at its peak in July. It may start as early as the June Queen's Birthday long weekend, and it extends to around September, but peak falls are in July and August.