Teviot Brook | |
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Location of the Teviot Brook mouth in Queensland | |
Etymology | Allan Cunningham |
Native name | Ickkaybin |
Location | |
Country | Australia |
State | Queensland |
Region | South East Queensland |
Local government areas | Scenic Rim Region |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Scenic Rim |
• location | below Mount Roberts |
• coordinates | 28°10′06″S 152°33′22″E / 28.16833°S 152.55611°E |
Mouth | Logan River |
• location | east of Cedar Grove |
• coordinates | 27°50′36″S 152°56′46″E / 27.84333°S 152.94611°E |
• elevation | 31 m (102 ft) |
Basin features | |
National park | Main Range National Park |
Teviot Brook is a waterway in South East Queensland, Australia. It rises in the Main Range at Carneys Creek and joins the Logan River at Cedar Grove. It is part of the Clarence Moreton Basin, a sedimentary basin on the easternmost part of the Australian continent.
The catchment experiences strong seasonality with heavy rainfall in summer and a dry winter.[1] Teviot Brook passes through the town of Boonah[2] and Mount Alford. Close to its mouth, Teviot Brook is crossed by the Sydney–Brisbane rail corridor.