Seven Creeks
Seven Creeks is a creek in Victoria, Australia that is a part of the Murray-Darling Basin. The confluence of this river is located in Kialla, flowing into the Goulburn River. The creek passes through Euroa.[1]
In 1836 during his "Australia Felix" expedition, Major Mitchell camped on the banks of Seven Creeks at Euroa.
See also
- Goulburn River
- Broken River (Victoria)
References
- ^ Department of Environment and Primary Industries
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Waterways of the Goulburn Broken catchment, Victoria, Australia
- Acheron
- Big (Goulburn)
- Black
- Broken River
- Delatite
- Goulburn
- Howqua
- Jamieson
- Little (Cathedral Range)
- Little Rubicon
- Murray
- Murrindindi
- Royston
- Rubicon
- Steavenson
- Taggerty
- Taponga
- Torbreck
- Yea
- Boosey
- Brankeet
- Broken Creek
- Burnt (Strathbogie)
- Bylands
- Cameron
- Castle
- Cornella
- Creightons
- Dabyminga
- Dairy
- Dry
- Deep (Benalla)
- Deep (Moira)
- Faithfulls
- Five Mile (Benalla)
- Ford
- Goborup
- Godfrey
- Holland
- Home
- Honeysuckle
- Hughes
- King Parrot (Murrindindi)
- Kurkuruc
- Lima East
- Major
- Merton
- Mollison
- Nine Mile (Moira)
- Pine Lodge
- Pranjip
- Ryans
- Sam
- Sandy (Moira)
- Sawpit
- Seven Creeks
- Sheep Pen
- Spring (Murrindindi)
- Stringybark
- Sugarloaf (Mitchell)
- Sunday
- Tullah
- Watchbox
- Whiteheads
- Winton
- Wormangal
- Yallagalorrah
- Rivers of Victoria
- Lakes of Victoria
- Goulburn Broken catchment
36°29′S 145°25′E / 36.483°S 145.417°E / -36.483; 145.417
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