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Ward River (Central West Queensland)

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- location
  
south of Tambo

- location
  
west of Charleville

Basin area
  
14,671 km²

Source
  
Warrego Range

- elevation
  
389 m (1,276 ft)

- elevation
  
284 m (932 ft)

Basin area
  
14,671 km²

Ward River (Central West Queensland)

The Ward River, part of the Murray-Darling basin, is a river located in Central West Queensland, Australia.

The headwaters of the river rise in the Warrego Range, south of Tambo. Formed by the confluence of Larry Creek and Rams Gully, the river flows generally south, much of the river is braided channels, joined by 21 minor tributaries, before reaching its confluence with the Langlo River west of Charleville. The Langlo is itself a tributary of the Warrego River that flows into the Darling River. The river descends 105 metres (344 ft) over its 455-kilometre (283 mi) course.

References

Ward River (Central West Queensland) Wikipedia


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