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Steere River

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Country
  
Australia

Length
  
35 km

Mouth
  
Culham Inlet

Main source
  
103 metres (338 ft)

Basin area
  
485 kmĀ²

River mouth
  
Culham Inlet 1 metre (3 ft)

Basin size
  
485 square kilometres (187 sq mi)

The Steere River is a river in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia.

The headwaters of the river rise below the Ravensthorpe Range in the vicinity of Elverdton then flow in a southerly direction until discharging into the north eastern end of Culham Inlet.

The waters of the river are naturally saline. The river drains an area of Archean volcanic and sedimentary rock that is mostly vegetated. The area to the north is hilly and rugged, but the area further south undulates gently.

The river has one tributary, Waindettup Creek.

References

Steere River Wikipedia