Moredun Creek (RIVER), NSW Details

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A perennial stream rising in W slopes of the Great Dividing Range near the village of Ben Lomond about 1 km NW of The Brothers T.S.. It flows generally WSW for about 75 km into the Gwydir River at Bundarra.

Moredun Creek (RIVER), NSW
title Moredun Creek (RIVER)
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state NSW
reference 39252
placename Moredun Creek
designation RIVER
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previous names Clerks Creek; Kellys Creek; Branch Moredun Creek
lga GUYRA
description A perennial stream rising in W slopes of the Great Dividing Range near the village of Ben Lomond about 1 km NW of The Brothers T.S.. It flows generally WSW for about 75 km into the Gwydir River at Bundarra.
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