Tarcutta Creek (RIVER), NSW Details

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Mostly perennial stream rising about 13 km south south west of Batlow. It flows generally south west through Tarcutta Swamp and north north west for about 100 km into the Murrumbidgee River about 6 kilometres SE of Oura. It passes Westbrook Oberne Tarcutta and Lower Tarcutta.

Tarcutta Creek (RIVER), NSW
title Tarcutta Creek (RIVER)
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state NSW
reference 57118
placename Tarcutta Creek
designation RIVER
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previous names Tarcatta Creek:; Oberne Creek
lga WAGGA WAGGA
description Mostly perennial stream rising about 13 km south south west of Batlow. It flows generally south west through Tarcutta Swamp and north north west for about 100 km into the Murrumbidgee River about 6 kilometres SE of Oura. It passes Westbrook Oberne Tarcutta and Lower Tarcutta.
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