Macquarie | |
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Etymology |
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Native name | Wambuul (Wiradjuri) |
Location | |
Country | Australia |
State | New South Wales |
Region | Central West, New South Wales |
City | Bathurst, Wellington, Dubbo, Narromine, and Warren |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Campbells River |
• location | near Oberon |
• elevation | 671 m (2,201 ft) |
2nd source | Fish River |
• location | near Oberon |
Mouth | Barwon River |
• location | Macquarie Marshes |
• coordinates | 30°55′55″S 147°37′44″E / 30.93194°S 147.62889°E |
Length | 960 km (600 mi) |
Basin size | 74,000 km2 (29,000 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
River system | Murray-Darling basin |
Tributaries | |
• left | Fish River, Bell River, Little River |
• right | Turon River, Cudgegong River, Talbragar River |
Bridges | Bathurst: Wellington:
Dubbo:
Warren:
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Reservoir | Lake Burrendong |
The Macquarie River or Wambuul is part of the Macquarie–Barwon catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is one of the main inland rivers in New South Wales, Australia.
The river rises in the central highlands of New South Wales near the town of Oberon and travels generally northwest past the towns of Bathurst, Wellington, Dubbo, Narromine, and Warren to the Macquarie Marshes. The Macquarie Marshes then drain into the Darling River via the lower Barwon River.
Lake Burrendong is a large reservoir with capacity of 1,190,000 megalitres (42,000×10 6 cu ft) located near Wellington which impounds the waters of the Wambuul Macquarie River and its tributaries the Cudgegong River and the Turon River for flood control and irrigation.[1]