North Arm (ANABRANCH), NSW Details

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An anabranch of the Clarence River about 20 km long. It starts about 3 km north of Maclean and flows generally NNE then E by S (to the north of Chatsworth Island and Goodwood Island) before turning south back into the Clarence River at Iluka.

North Arm (ANABRANCH), NSW
title North Arm (ANABRANCH)
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state NSW
reference 42692
placename North Arm
designation ANABRANCH
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previous names North Arm of Clarence River
lga CLARENCE VALLEY
description An anabranch of the Clarence River about 20 km long. It starts about 3 km north of Maclean and flows generally NNE then E by S (to the north of Chatsworth Island and Goodwood Island) before turning south back into the Clarence River at Iluka.
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