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- location
  
south of Lilydale

- location
  
Pipers Heads

Source
  
Mouths
  
Noland Bay, Bass Strait

- elevation
  
975 m (3,199 ft)

- elevation
  
0 m (0 ft)

Country
  
Pipers River

- right
  
Second River (Tasmania)

Similar
  
Bay Of Fires Winery, Cam River, Bass Strait, Butlers Gorge Power St, Hobart Rivulet

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The Pipers River is a perennial river located in northern region of Tasmania, Australia.

Contents

Map of Pipers River, Tasmania, Australia

Course and features

The river rises below Mount Arthur near Lilydale. It runs through Hollybank Forest, a tourist attraction, before flowing through the outer reaches of Lilydale. It then proceeds through to Karoola, Lower Turners Marsh and then Pipers River town. The river has its mouth at Pipers Heads near the towns of Weymouth and Bellingham flowing into Noland Bay, Bass Strait. A number of tributaries flow into the Pipers River including; Pipers Brook at Bellingham, Back Creek at Weymouth and Rocky Creek near Lilydale. The river descends 975 metres (3,199 ft) over its 59-kilometre (37 mi) course. The river isn't very tidal except in the immediate area around Weymouth.

Gunns Limited has proposed the construction of a pulp mill which will require a lot of water. It has been suggested that this could be drawn from a dam to be built across Pipers River. It is estimated that would reduce the rivers flow by one-third. The proposal has been met with strong opposition.

Wildlife

Results from a genetic study indicated that specimens of Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish from a site in the Pipers River catchment (Little Creek) were significantly genetically distinct from the rest of the species, and should be considered an important location for conservation.

References

Pipers River Wikipedia


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