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  2. Macquarie River - Wikipedia

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    The Macquarie River or Wambuul is part of the Macquarie–Barwon catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is one of the main inland rivers in New South Wales, Australia. The river rises in the central highlands of New South Wales near the town of Oberon and travels generally northwest past the towns of Bathurst , Wellington , Dubbo ...

  3. Macquarie River (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    The Macquarie River rises below Tooms Lake, near Hobgoblin and flows generally south and then north-west and through the town of Ross before reaching its confluence with the South Esk River near Longford. The Tooms, Blackman, Elizabeth, Isis and Lake rivers all are tributaries of the Macquarie. [3] The river descends 472 metres (1,549 ft) over ...

  4. Macquarie Marshes Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Macquarie Marshes Nature Reserve is a protected natural wetland reserve that is located within the Macquarie Marshes, in the region along the lower Macquarie River in northwestern New South Wales, Australia. The 19,824-hectare (48,990-acre) reserve is situated approximately 600 kilometres (370 mi) northwest of Sydney and 100 kilometres (62 ...

  5. Macquarie River railway bridge, Dubbo - Wikipedia

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    Location. The Dubbo rail bridge over Macquarie River – Wambuul is a heritage-listed railway bridge on the Main Western line across the Macquarie River, located west of the Dubbo central business district in New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by John Whitton as the Engineer-in-Chief for the New South Wales Government Railways.

  6. Macquarie Marshes - Wikipedia

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    The Macquarie Marshes have been identified by BirdLife International as a 2378 km 2 Important Bird Area (IBA), defined by the maximum extent of the 1990 floods. [2] Among over 200 species of birds recorded, the marshes have supported over 1% of the world population of the endangered Australasian bittern, as well as white-necked herons, intermediate egrets, nankeen night-herons, Australian ...

  7. Macquarie Towns - Wikipedia

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    Macquarie Towns or the Five Macquarie Towns is the collective term for the towns of Castlereagh, Pitt Town, Richmond, Wilberforce and Windsor, all located on and around the Hawkesbury River in New South Wales, Australia. [1] All five towns were established in December 1810 by Governor of New South Wales Lachlan Macquarie.

  8. Macquarie River railway bridge - Wikipedia

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    Macquarie River railway bridge may refer to one of two bridges crossing the Macquarie River in New South Wales, Australia: Macquarie River railway bridge, ...

  9. George Evans (explorer) - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew's Anglican Church, Evandale. Known for. Surveying and exploring Australia. Spouse. Lucy Parris. George William Evans (5 January 1780 – 16 October 1852) was a surveyor and early explorer in the Colony of New South Wales. Evans was born in Warwick, England, migrating to Australia in October 1802. [1]