Rushes Creek (STREAM), NSW Details

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An eroded non perennial watercourse rising about 2.5 km north of North Base Somerton. It flows slightly west of north for about 6.5 km to its junction with the Namoi River about 2 miles West of Round Mountain.

Rushes Creek (STREAM), NSW
title Rushes Creek (STREAM)
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state NSW
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placename Rushes Creek
designation STREAM
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lga TAMWORTH REGIONAL
description An eroded non perennial watercourse rising about 2.5 km north of North Base Somerton. It flows slightly west of north for about 6.5 km to its junction with the Namoi River about 2 miles West of Round Mountain.
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