Coleambally Channel No 3 (CHANNEL), NSW Details

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An Irrigation Channel in the Coleambally Irrigation Area out of Coleambally Canal about 2.5km south of Tubbo Channel take off. It runs west for about 5 km.

Coleambally Channel No 3 (CHANNEL), NSW
title Coleambally Channel No 3 (CHANNEL)
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state NSW
reference 13164
placename Coleambally Channel No 3
designation CHANNEL
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lga MURRUMBIDGEE
description An Irrigation Channel in the Coleambally Irrigation Area out of Coleambally Canal about 2.5km south of Tubbo Channel take off. It runs west for about 5 km.
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