Sort of. People from rural Australia have more of a drawl. People from Adelaide have a more clipped tone. Sydney-siders have a distinct accent that's hard to quantify. Queenslanders have even more of a drawl than the rest of the country, and tend to be even more nasal than everyone else.
So, yes, there are some regional accents, but not as many as in the US.
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