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The Murray forms part of the 3,750 km (2,330 mi) long combined Murray–Darling river system that drains most of the inland of Victoria, New South Wales and the southern part of Queensland.
Murray River, the principal river of Australia and main stream of the Murray-Darling Basin. It flows some 1,570 miles (2,530 km) across southeastern Australia from the Snowy Mountains to the Indian Ocean.
The Murray River is located in south-eastern Australia, and is the longest river in Australia, at 2,508 kilometers. Starting in the Australian Alps, it passes from the province of South Australia and then forms the border between Victoria and New South Wales.
The Murray River, the longest river of the Australian continent emerges in the Australian Alps and takes an epic journey through the Great Dividing Range and rural south Australia.
The Murray River, or River Murray and sometimes informally referred to as the "Mighty Murray," is Australia's largest river. It rises in the Australian Alps, draining the western side of Australia's highest mountains and meanders across Australia's inland plains, forming the border between New South Wales and Victoria.
Visit the Murray River Lakes & Coorong. See and do, eat and drink, what's on.
Welcome to one of the world's greatest river systems - Australia's iconic and spectacular Murray River and Mallee. Australian's and visitors simply find Murray's natural beauty and hidden charm alluring. There's something incredibly special about the Murray that just connects with you.
The mighty Murray River, one of the world's longest navigable rivers, stretches 2,700 kilometres from the mountains of the Great Dividing Range in north-eastern Victoria to near Adelaide in South Australia.
Explore the Murray River catchment from its physical setting, geomorphology and climate to the ecosystems and present setting of the catchment including potential impact for the future
The Murray River (River Murray in South Australia) is Australia’s longest river. At 2,508 kilometres (1,558 mi) in length, the Murray rises in the Australian Alps, draining the western side of Australia’s highest mountains and, for most of its length, meanders across Australia’s inland plains, forming the border between the states of New ...