Oulla Creek (CREEK), NSW Details

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A partly perennial stream rising about 2 km south south east of Merricumbene Trigonometrical Station. It flows generally south south east for about 12 miles into Burra Creek.

Oulla Creek (CREEK), NSW
title Oulla Creek (CREEK)
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state NSW
reference 44416
placename Oulla Creek
designation CREEK
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previous names Right Hand Burra Creek
lga EUROBODALLA
description A partly perennial stream rising about 2 km south south east of Merricumbene Trigonometrical Station. It flows generally south south east for about 12 miles into Burra Creek.
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