Mosquito Creek (ANABRANCH), NSW Details

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An indefinite anabranch about 7 km long. It runs from the Richmond River about 3 km NE of Empire Vale Public School and then flows generally SE by E then NE by E then N by W then E and finally N by W into Mobbs Bay (which is within the Richmond River) about 1 km NNW of South Ballina.

Mosquito Creek (ANABRANCH), NSW
title Mosquito Creek (ANABRANCH)
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state NSW
reference 39521
placename Mosquito Creek
designation ANABRANCH
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lga BALLINA
description An indefinite anabranch about 7 km long. It runs from the Richmond River about 3 km NE of Empire Vale Public School and then flows generally SE by E then NE by E then N by W then E and finally N by W into Mobbs Bay (which is within the Richmond River) about 1 km NNW of South Ballina.
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