Light | |
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Location of the river mouth in South Australia | |
Etymology | In honour of William Light |
Native name | Yarralinka (Kaurna) |
Location | |
Country | Australia |
State | South Australia |
Region | Mid North |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Mount Lofty Range |
• location | Waterloo |
• coordinates | 33°57′53″S 138°52′21″E / 33.9646°S 138.8724°E |
• elevation | 449 m (1,473 ft) |
Mouth | Gulf St Vincent |
• coordinates | 34°34′43″S 138°21′35″E / 34.5786°S 138.3596°E |
• elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Length | 164 km (102 mi) |
Basin features | |
Tributaries | |
• left | Tothill Creek, Julia Creek, Pine Creek, St Kitts Creek |
• right | Gilbert River |
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The Light River (Kaurna: Yarralinka[2]), commonly called the River Light, is a seasonal and significant river in the Mid North region of the Australian state of South Australia named for early surveyor William Light.[3]
The River Light has given its name to the region of the state spanning the mid and lower part of the watercourse, which doesn't dry up over summer. The County of Light (cadastral land division) lies either side of the river for much of its course and gave rise to the name of three former local government bodies within the land division: the District Council of Light (1867–1892), the District Council of Light (1977–1996), and the present-day Light Regional Council, established in 1996. The locality of Lower Light spans the area where the river meets the coast in the Adelaide Plains and the Adelaide Plains Council was initially named Light from 1935 until 1937 after the river.
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Other Details: Name altered from River Light to Light River in line with Geographical Names Board Guidelines. Approx 100 miles long.