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- location
  
north of Wingham

- elevation
  
14 m (46 ft)

Country
  
- elevation
  
693 m (2,274 ft)

Mouth
  
- right
  
Bobin Creek, Caparra Creek

- location
  
at Kilawarra, west of Wingham

Municipality
  
Greater Taree City Council

Dingo Creek, a perennial stream of the Manning River catchment, is located in the Mid North Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.

Contents

Map of Dingo Creek, New South Wales, Australia

Course and features

The Dingo Creek rises below the Comboyne Plateau, about 1.6 kilometres (0.99 mi) southwest of Mount Gibraltar within the Killabakh Nature Reserve, north of the town of Wingham. The river flows generally west to a point east of Tapin Tops National Park, then south, joined by the Bobin and Caparra creeks, before reaching its confluence with the Manning River, at Kilawarra, west of Wingham. The river descends 679 metres (2,228 ft) over its 78 kilometres (48 mi) course.

The Manning River eventually flows into the Tasman Sea through a minor delta east of Taree.

Etymology

The traditional custodians of the land surrounding the Dingo Creek are the Australian Aboriginal Birpai people of the Bundjalung nation. The name of the creek is derived from the Aboriginal Kattang word tapin, meaning dingo, a subspecies of the grey wolf.

References

Dingo Creek Wikipedia


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