Mount Lowry Creek (STREAM), NSW Details

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A partly perennial watercourse rising about 8 km east of Black Mountain. It flows generally south east for about 6.5 km then south for a further 5 km to enter the Namoi River opposite Lowrie Creek homestead.

Mount Lowry Creek (STREAM), NSW
title Mount Lowry Creek (STREAM)
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state NSW
reference 39842
placename Mount Lowry Creek
designation STREAM
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lga TAMWORTH REGIONAL
description A partly perennial watercourse rising about 8 km east of Black Mountain. It flows generally south east for about 6.5 km then south for a further 5 km to enter the Namoi River opposite Lowrie Creek homestead.
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