Lake Galilee falls within the 508 to 610 mm isohyets, with the rain predominantly falling in the summer months from December to March.
It is endemic to Lake Galilee.
Lake Galilee fulfilled four of the six criteria for inclusion as follows.
Lake Galilee represents a rare type of lake in Australia and provides an important refuge and breeding site for waterbirds.
At Lake Galilee it germinates freely on the moist edges of the lake.
The grazing properties surrounding Lake Galilee manage grazing pressure through stocking rates.
Other surveys and monitoring not yet carried out at Lake Galilee are aquatic ecology base-line surveys, followed by five to ten year monitoring.
In the story of Jesus, while he and his disciples are on Lake Galilee in a boat, a storm swells.
A mural painting of Jesus preaching to a small crowd with the Lake Galilee in the background adorns the inner wall of the extension.
Much of the ministry of Jesus was on the shores of Lake Galilee.