Hi Korbin, unfortunately they inhabit such a wide range (incorporating 3 different climatic zones), that a couple of pics may not give you an accurate idea!
It seems to be generally accepted that populations are common from Cape York, Queensland (the Nthn. most part of mainland Australia) down to Nthn. New South Wales.
Having said that, they tend to only inhabit areas east of the Great Dividing Range (shown in black on the map below);
The other factor to take into account, is the climatic zones - Macs inhabit tropical, sub-tropical and temperate zones, so the geography and fauna vary enormously. From rainforest to dry woodlands to grasslands, inhabiting rocky ground, fallen trees etc etc.
The orange zone being; High humid summer, warm winter (tropical)
The yellow zone being; Warm humid summer, mild winter (sub-tropical)
The green/blue being; warm/cool temperate.
This should give you some idea of the range anyway - the distance from Brisbane (Qld) to Cape York is approx 2400kms (around 1500 miles).
Korbin, are you just wanting to find more info or looking at decorating an enclosure with locale specific backgrounds etc? PM me if the latter is the case and I'll send some fairly broad pics through.
cheers, toon