Jump Up Creek (GULLY), NSW Details

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A watercourse about 600 metres long. It rises about 1 km E of Bungulla and flows generally W by S into Bluff Creek. Proposal received to alter name to Jump Up Creek. Currently being considered by the Board.

Jump Up Creek (GULLY), NSW
title Jump Up Creek (GULLY)
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state NSW
reference 25846
placename Jump Up Creek
designation GULLY
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previous names Jump Up Gully; Jump Up Creek
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description A watercourse about 600 metres long. It rises about 1 km E of Bungulla and flows generally W by S into Bluff Creek. Proposal received to alter name to Jump Up Creek. Currently being considered by the Board.
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