Queanbeyan River
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Queanbeyan River, a perennial stream[1] in New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Molonglo catchment. The catchment is in the Murray-Darling Basin. The river is in the Monaro and Capital Country regions of New South Wales. The river is 104 kilometres (65 mi) in length. The river catchment is 96,000 hectares (240,000 acres). The Queanbeyan River and the Cotter River meet the potable water supply needs of the Canberra and Queanbeyan region. The two regions' water quality is protected under federal legislation.
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Queanbeyan Burra Creek, Sallee Creek[1] | |
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Etymology | Aboriginal (Ngarigu): "clearwater"[2] |
Location | |
Country | Australia |
State/terr. | , New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory |
Region | South Eastern Highlands (IBRA), Monaro, Capital Country |
Local government areas | Cooma-Monaro, Queanbeyan |
City | Queanbeyan |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Gourock Range |
- location | east of Bredbo, New South Wales |
- coordinates | 35°56′24″S 149°27′35″E |
- elevation | 1,260 m (4,130 ft) |
Mouth | confluence with the Molonglo River |
- location | Oaks Estate, Australian Capital Territory |
- coordinates | 35°20′13″S 149°13′51″E |
- elevation | 567 m (1,860 ft) |
Length | 104 km (65 mi) |
Basin size | 96,000 km2 (37,000 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
River system | Murrumbidgee catchment, Murray-Darling basin |
Reservoirs | Googong Reservoir, Queanbeyan Weir |
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It is said the Aboriginal Ngarigo people used a word that sounded like queanbeyan to name the river. The word meant "clearwater".[2]