Perennial river in Victoria, Australia
The Anglesea River is a perennial river of the Corangamite catchment, located in the Otways region of the Australian state of Victoria.
Location and features
The Anglesea River rises in the Otway Ranges east of Winchelsea and flows generally east by south before reaching its mouth and emptying into Bass Strait near the town of the same name.
Etymology
In the Aboriginal Australian Wathawurrung language the name for the river is Kuarka-dorla, meaning "place to catch mullet".[4]
The river was named after Anglesey, an island in Wales.[2][3]
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Waterways of the Corangamite catchment, Victoria, Australia |
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- Barongarook
- Black Glen
- Boundary
- Bruce
- Carisbrook
- Chapple
- Cooriemungle
- Cowies
- Dean
- Dewing
- Distillery
- Ferrers
- Gnarkeet Chain Of Ponds
- Gum Gully
- Hovell
- Kennedys
- Kuruc-A-Ruc
- Lal Lal
- Lardner
- Little Woady Yallock
- Love
- Mia Mia
- Moggs
- Mundy Gully
- Naringhil
- Native Hut
- Painkalac
- Penny Royal
- Pirron Yallock
- Port Campbell
- Retreat
- Salt (Corangamite)
- Salt (Surf Coast)
- Sandy (Colac Otway)
- Scotts
- Scrubby
- Skenes
- Smythes
- Spring (Moorabool)
- Spring (Surf Coast)
- Spring Gully
- Stoney
- Sutherland
- Thompson (Surf Coast)
- Warrambine
- Waurn Ponds
- Wild Dog
- Williamson
- Winter
- Woodbourne
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