Maccullochs Creek (CREEK), NSW Details

Description

A stream crossed by the (new) Barrier Highway 60.8 km E of Wilcannia rises close to the crest of Maccullochs Range and flows generally SE for about 12km to disappear in the plains.

Origin

Named by Major T.L. Mitchell after Dr John Macculloch (1773-1835)

Maccullochs Creek (CREEK), NSW
title Maccullochs Creek (CREEK)
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state NSW
reference 35020
placename Maccullochs Creek
designation CREEK
geographical name
previous names
lga CENTRAL DARLING
description A stream crossed by the (new) Barrier Highway 60.8 km E of Wilcannia rises close to the crest of Maccullochs Range and flows generally SE for about 12km to disappear in the plains.
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origin Named by Major T.L. Mitchell after Dr John Macculloch (1773-1835)
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