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Macintyre River (N.S.W. and Qld.)


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    • Karaula River (N.S.W. and Qld.)
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    • found: Work cat.: Medeiros, E.S.F. Trophic ecology and energy sources for fish on the floodplain of a regulated dryland river : Macintyre River, Australia, 2004:PDF abstr. (Macintyre River, Border Rivers catchment (QLD/NSW)) p. 6 (Macintyre River, Border Rivers catchment, Murray-Darling Basin) p. 18 (Macintyre River rises in the Waterloo Range, in the Great Dividing Range east of Inverell, and flows west then north-west through Wallangra. After the junction with the New South Wales Severn River, one of the major tributaries, the Macintyre, continues north-westerly and is joined by the Dumaresq River about 16 km upstream of Boggabilla.)
    • found: Wikipedia, Dec. 11, 2006(The Macintyre River rises in the Great Dividing Range in eastern New South Wales, flows northwards to Queensland, where it serves as part of the New South Wales/Queensland border, before eventually flowing south into the Barwon River.)
    • found: The Times atlas of the world, c1999:index (Macintyre r. N.S.W. Austr. 29⁰03ʹS 150⁰52ʹE)
    • found: Columbia gaz. of the world, c1998(Macintyre River, NE N.S.W., Australia; rises in New England Range near Tingha. A head-stream of Darling R.)
    • found: Geoscience Australia place name search, via WWW, Dec. 11, 2006(Macintyre River, QLD, STRM, status: official, 28⁰50ʹS (decimal degrees -28.833⁰) 149⁰06ʹE (decimal degrees 149.100⁰); Macintyre River, NSW, STRM, status: official, 28⁰49ʹS (decimal degrees -28.832⁰) 150⁰40ʹE (decimal degrees 150.668⁰); also Macintyre River, NSW, STRM, status: unofficial, 29⁰54ʹS (decimal degrees -29.915⁰) 151⁰34ʹE (decimal degrees 151.568⁰))
    • found: Geographical Names Board of New South Wales name search, via WWW, Dec. 11, 2006(Macintyre River, river, previous name: Karaula River, -28⁰50ʹ00ʺ 150⁰40ʹ00ʺ. A perennial stream forming portion of the headwaters of the Darling River and rising about 15 km west of Glencoe. It flows generally NW and west for about 380 km to its confluence with Weir River to form the Barwon River. Inverell, Wallangra, Yetman & Boggabilla are along its course. Originally named the Dumaresq River by Allan Cunningham. The name Macintyre was given by Cunningham to what is now known as the Dumaresq River; also Macintyre River, gully, status: discontinued 12th April 1979, geographical name: Spring Gully)
    • found: Queensland place names, via Queensland Dept. of Natural Resources and Water Web site, Dec. 11, 2006(Macintyre River. Place Type: Anabranch, Creek, Gully, Stream, Brook, River. Local Authority: Waggamba Shire. Status: Approved & Current. Named by Queensland Place Names Board 1 June 1981 as that part of the watercourse upstream from the point at which the Weir River re-enters the border stream. Name derived from Macintyre Brook, which was named in May 1827 by Allan Cunningham (1791-1839) botanist and explorer, after Peter McIntyre (1783-1842) pastoralist and land owner of Segenhoe, Hunter River District. 28⁰50ʹ00ʺS 149⁰06ʹ00ʺE)
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    • 2006-12-11: new
    • 2007-02-02: revised
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