Macquarie River

Macquarie
Wambuul Macquarie River flowing under the Evans Bridge in Bathurst in October 2006
Etymology
Native nameWambuul (Wiradjuri)
Location
CountryAustralia
StateNew South Wales
RegionCentral West, New South Wales
CityBathurst, Wellington, Dubbo, Narromine, and Warren
Physical characteristics
SourceCampbells River
 • locationnear Oberon
 • elevation671 m (2,201 ft)
2nd sourceFish River
 • locationnear Oberon
MouthBarwon River
 • location
Macquarie Marshes
 • coordinates
30°55′55″S 147°37′44″E / 30.93194°S 147.62889°E / -30.93194; 147.62889
Length960 km (600 mi)
Basin size74,000 km2 (29,000 sq mi)
Basin features
River systemMurray-Darling basin
Tributaries 
 • leftFish River, Bell River, Little River
 • rightTuron River, Cudgegong River, Talbragar River
BridgesBathurst:
Wellington:
  • Railway
  • [Mitchell Highway]]
  • Temporary pontoon
Guerie: Scabbing Flat
Dubbo:
  • Rawsonville
  • Dundullimal Railway
  • LH Ford
  • Railway
  • Emile Serisier
  • Newell Highway Bridge (Under Construction 2023)
  • Troy
Trangie: Gin Gin
Warren:
  • Sturt
  • Bells
ReservoirLake Burrendong

The Macquarie River or Wambuul is part of the Macquarie–Barwon catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is one of the main inland rivers in New South Wales, Australia.

The river rises in the central highlands of New South Wales near the town of Oberon and travels generally northwest past the towns of Bathurst, Wellington, Dubbo, Narromine, and Warren to the Macquarie Marshes. The Macquarie Marshes then drain into the Darling River via the lower Barwon River.

Lake Burrendong is a large reservoir with capacity of 1,190,000 megalitres (42,000×10^6 cu ft) located near Wellington which impounds the waters of the Wambuul Macquarie River and its tributaries the Cudgegong River and the Turon River for flood control and irrigation.[1]

  1. ^ "Lake Burrendong". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 21 February 2011. Edit this at Wikidata