Goulburn Weir is a weir built between 1887 and early 1891 across the Goulburn River near Nagambie, Victoria, Australia. It was the first major diversion...
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impounded by the Eildon Dam to create Lake Eildon, the Eildon Pondage, the Goulburn Weir and Waranga Basin. The river rises below Corn Hill on the southwestern...
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Victoria, Australia. The lake was formed by the damming of the Goulburn River by the Goulburn Weir. The town of Nagambie is on its shores. Australia portal...
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Lake Eildon and Goulburn Weir, with Lake Eildon supplying over half the water used in the Shepparton irrigation district. The Goulburn Valley wine region...
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the Goulburn River in winter and spring. The Goulburn River at Nagambie, prior to the formation of the lakes through the creation of the Goulburn Weir, was...
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Goulburn (/ˈɡoʊlbərn/ GOHL-bərn) is a regional city in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia, approximately 195 kilometres (121 mi) south-west...
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Eildon Dam (redirect from Eildon Weir)
capital, via a pipeline from the Goulburn River. On average, 91% of the water from Lake Eildon goes to the Goulburn Weir and the Waranga Basin before it...
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Anderson. This was the second irrigation scheme for Victoria after the Goulburn Weir. Construction commenced in 1889 and took three years to complete. The...
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wrecked near Point Nepean, Victoria, claiming 35 lives. Construction of Goulburn Weir commenced, one of Australia's earliest irrigation schemes. Dunlop wins...
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"Mitta Mitta". 24 November 2015. "Upper Murray Basin". Water resources. Goulburn-Murray Water. 22 December 2010. Archived from the original on 11 April...
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to Rushworth in 1890. The building of the Goulburn Weir for irrigation in 1887-90 meant that the Goulburn River was no longer navigable by paddle steamer...
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built in 1885 on the banks of the Wollondilly River at Marsden Weir, providing Goulburn's first reticulated water supply. It became operational in January...
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recreation and as traps for sediment and fertilizers . There are 2,250 dams, weirs, catchments, and barrages in New South Wales. Of these, 135 facilities are...
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reservoirs. The Loddon River is the second longest river in Victoria after the Goulburn and, along with the Avoca River, drains a substantial part of central Victoria...
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Torrumbarry (redirect from Torrumbarry weir)
Hot Frog, Local Post Office, retrieved 1 January 2009 Goulburn-Murray Water, Torrumbarry Weir, retrieved 1 January 2009 Phoenix Auctions History, Post...
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Murray Ovens Rose Victoria Goulburn Broken catchment Acheron Big (Goulburn) Black Broken Delatite Lake Eildon Goulburn Goulburn Weir Howqua Jamieson Little...
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(Branjee, Creighton, Creighton Rail) • Gooram (1880–1956 Gooram Gong) • Goulburn Weir (1887–1974) • Graytown (1868–1972 Spring Creek) • Kelvin View (1902–1967...
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O:George V 0000.50-191310 Shillings 1913 Collins and Allen (1913) O:Arms R:Goulburn Weir 194 mm × 83 mm (7.6 in × 3.3 in) 0001.00-19131 Pound 1913 Collins and...
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Herald Sun newspaper.[citation needed] Water from the Goulburn River is diverted at the Goulburn Weir and sent via the Stuart Murray and Cattanach Canals...
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Murray Ovens Rose Victoria Goulburn Broken catchment Acheron Big (Goulburn) Black Broken Delatite Lake Eildon Goulburn Goulburn Weir Howqua Jamieson Little...
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Murray Ovens Rose Victoria Goulburn Broken catchment Acheron Big (Goulburn) Black Broken Delatite Lake Eildon Goulburn Goulburn Weir Howqua Jamieson Little...
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Shepparton, and parts of the Shire of Rodney, Shire of Euroa, Shire of Goulburn, Shire of Tungamah, Shire of Violet Town and Shire of Waranga. The city...
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the Ovens Valley (2005) The Ovens Valley, as seen from Mount Feathertop A weir on the river in Bright Bright Splash Park is on the Ovens River The Ovens...
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Goulburn Weir in 1889, the various stages of Sugar Loaf Dam in 1915, and Lake Eildon, completed in 1956, the historical flow regime of the Goulburn river...
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Barwon River (Victoria) (section Dams and weirs)
Construction on the weir started in late 1838 under Captain Foster Fyans and was completed by May 1840. Built by convicts, the weir failed in flood in...
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The Shire of Goulburn was a local government area about 120 kilometres (75 mi) north of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The shire...
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lined the Yarra during the early years of the gold rush. In the 1840s a weir was built at Dights Falls to power a flour mill and to give some control...
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Murray Ovens Rose Victoria Goulburn Broken catchment Acheron Big (Goulburn) Black Broken Delatite Lake Eildon Goulburn Goulburn Weir Howqua Jamieson Little...
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Murray Ovens Rose Victoria Goulburn Broken catchment Acheron Big (Goulburn) Black Broken Delatite Lake Eildon Goulburn Goulburn Weir Howqua Jamieson Little...
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