The earthquake, which hit at a depth of about 208 kilometers (129 miles), according to the United States Geological Survey, was felt by residents in the Australian city of Darwin.
CNN affiliate Nine News Darwin said on Twitter shaking could be felt in its studios for several minutes.
There is no tsunami threat to Australia, the country's Bureau of Meteorology said.
The quake was one of several to hit the Indonesian archipelago Monday, with temblors also rocking the Indonesian side of the island of Papua.
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