I was intrigued about the 'accepted' Australian pronunciation of this infamous mountain, as I've come across 3 variations of it - as is often the case when taking words from one language into another. The nomenclature board of Tasmania apparently doesn't do pronunciations, but a very helpful teacher of Greek Mythology at UTAS votes for NE-ri-us.
My attempt to explain it without using phonetic transcription:
the first syllable is stressed, the first vowel is the one in 'net', the second is the one in 'reed', and the last vowel is the common unstressed 'schwa', as in the vowel in the second syllable of 'famous'.
Just in case you were interested. Yes, I'm seriously procrastinating today.
