Combienbar River
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Combienbar | |
Coombienbar | |
River[1] | |
Country | Australia |
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State | Victoria |
Regions | South East Corner (IBRA), East Gippsland |
Local government area | Shire of East Gippsland |
Part of | Bemm River catchment |
Tributaries | |
- left | Tiger Snake Creek, Swamp Creek, Stagg Creek |
- right | Cataract Creek, Fourteen Mile Creek, Hensleigh Creek, Cobon Creek, Bungywarr Creek, Bola Creek |
Source | Three Sisters (Victoria) |
- location | east of Errinundra National Park |
- elevation | 853 m (2,799 ft) |
Mouth | confluence with the Errinundra River to form the Bemm River |
- location | near Boulder Flat |
- elevation | 129 m (423 ft) |
- coordinates | 37°28′34″S 148°55′39″E / 37.47611°S 148.92750°E |
Length | 33 km (21 mi) |
Mouth of the Combienbar River in Victoria
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The Combienbar River is a perennial river of the Bemm River catchment, located in the East Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria.
Course and features
Combienbar River rises below the Three Sisters, in a remote state forestry area east of the Errinundra National Park, and flows generally north by west, then south, then south by west, joined by eight minor tributaries, before reaching its confluence with the Errinundra River to form the Bemm River, near Boulder Flat, northwest of the town of Cann River in the Shire of East Gippsland. The river descends 720 metres (2,360 ft) over its 33 kilometres (21 mi) course.[2]
The Combienbar River sub-catchment area is managed by the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Combienbar River: 13320". Vicnames. Government of Victoria. 2 May 1966. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Map of Combienbar River, VIC". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
External links
- "Bemm River sub-catchment". East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority. Government of Victoria.
- "Bemm River - Catchment Map" (map). East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority. Government of Victoria.
- East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (2013). East Gippsland regional catchment strategy 2013 -2019 (PDF). Bairnsdale: East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority. ISBN 978-0-9758164-6-2.
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