Durack River | |
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Origin | Durack Range |
Mouth | Cambridge Gulf |
Basin countries | Australia |
Length | 306 kilometres (190 mi) [1] |
Source elevation | 563 metres (1,847 ft) [2] |
Mouth elevation | sea level |
Avg. discharge | 408,400 ML/year |
Basin area | 4,088 square kilometres (1,578 sq mi)[3] |
Durack River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
The river rises below the Durack Range then flows north discharging into the west arm of Cambridge Gulf
There are 14 tributaries of the Durack including; Chapman River, Wood river, Ellenbrae Creek, Royston Creek, Koolawerii Creek and Wilson Creek.
The river was named in 1882 by the surveyor John Pentecost after explorer and Kimberley pioneer Michael Durack who was the first European to cross the river.