Reserve Creek (CREEK), NSW Details

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A watercourse about 15 km long it rises about 1500 metres NW of Dumboy Reserve and flows generally SW into Sheep Station Creek.

Reserve Creek (CREEK), NSW
title Reserve Creek (CREEK)
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state NSW
reference 49067
placename Reserve Creek
designation CREEK
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previous names Reserve Creek; Head of R.
lga INVERELL
description A watercourse about 15 km long it rises about 1500 metres NW of Dumboy Reserve and flows generally SW into Sheep Station Creek.
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