Australian south-east coast drainage division
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The south-east coast drainage division is the very long, narrow area of southern Australia between the Great Dividing Range and the sea. It includes the small part of south-eastern South Australia which lies to the east of the Murray-Darling Basin, and all of coastal Victoria and coastal New South Wales. While the southern, eastern, and western boundaries are clearly defined by geography, the northern boundary is arbitrarily defined as the New South Wales - Queensland border.
[edit] See also
- Southwest corner of Western Australia
- Indian Ocean drainage division: see Pilbara region of Western Australia
- Timor Sea drainage division: see Top End and Kimberley region of Western Australia
- Gulf of Carpentaria
- Australian north-east coast drainage division
- Murray-Darling Basin
- South Australian gulf drainage division
- Lake Eyre Basin
- Western Plateau