List of watercourses in Western Australia, E-H
Encyclopedia
This is part of a list of watercourses in Western Australia. It includes all river
s, stream
s, brook
s, creeks
, gullies
, anabranch
es, backwater
s, and any other watercourses with a gazetted name, in Western Australia
.
This list is complete with respect to the 1996 Gazetteer of Australia
. Dubious names have been checked against the online 2004 data, and in all cases confirmed correct. However, if any watercourses have been gazetted or deleted since 1996, this list does not reflect these changes. Strictly speaking, Australian place names are gazetted in capital letters only; the names in this list have been converted to mixed case in accordance with normal capitalisation conventions. Locations are as gazetted; obviously some watercourses may extend over long distances.
River
A river is a natural watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, a lake, a sea, or another river. In a few cases, a river simply flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water. Small rivers may also be called by several other names, including...
s, stream
Stream
A stream is a body of water with a current, confined within a bed and stream banks. Depending on its locale or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to as a branch, brook, beck, burn, creek, "crick", gill , kill, lick, rill, river, syke, bayou, rivulet, streamage, wash, run or...
s, brook
Stream
A stream is a body of water with a current, confined within a bed and stream banks. Depending on its locale or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to as a branch, brook, beck, burn, creek, "crick", gill , kill, lick, rill, river, syke, bayou, rivulet, streamage, wash, run or...
s, creeks
Stream
A stream is a body of water with a current, confined within a bed and stream banks. Depending on its locale or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to as a branch, brook, beck, burn, creek, "crick", gill , kill, lick, rill, river, syke, bayou, rivulet, streamage, wash, run or...
, gullies
Gully
A gully is a landform created by running water, eroding sharply into soil, typically on a hillside. Gullies resemble large ditches or small valleys, but are metres to tens of metres in depth and width...
, anabranch
Anabranch
An anabranch is a section of a river or stream that diverts from the main channel or stem of the watercourse and rejoins the main stem downstream. Local anabranches can be the result of small islands in the watercourse...
es, backwater
Backwater (river)
A backwater is a part of a river in which there is little or no current. It refers either to a branch of a main river which lies alongside it and then rejoins it or to a body of water in a main river which is backed up by an obstruction such as the tide or a dam.-Alternative channel:If a river has...
s, and any other watercourses with a gazetted name, in Western Australia
Western Australia
Western Australia is a state of Australia, occupying the entire western third of the Australian continent. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean to the north and west, the Great Australian Bight and Indian Ocean to the south, the Northern Territory to the north-east and South Australia to the south-east...
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This list is complete with respect to the 1996 Gazetteer of Australia
Gazetteer of Australia
The Gazetteer of Australia is a register of the location and spelling of geographical names across Australia. It is compiled by the Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping and derived from state, territory, and Australian government agencies....
. Dubious names have been checked against the online 2004 data, and in all cases confirmed correct. However, if any watercourses have been gazetted or deleted since 1996, this list does not reflect these changes. Strictly speaking, Australian place names are gazetted in capital letters only; the names in this list have been converted to mixed case in accordance with normal capitalisation conventions. Locations are as gazetted; obviously some watercourses may extend over long distances.
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Name | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
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Eadine Gully | 31° 43' 25" S | 116° 31' 56" E | |
Eagle Creek | 28° 57' 49" S | 115° 31' 7" E | |
Eagle Hawk Gully | 16° 57' 50" S | 125° 33' 19" E | |
Eardley Creek | 34° 43' 1" S | 116° 11' 19" E | |
East Brook | 34° 27' 52" S | 116° 1' 49" E | |
East Creek | 20° 19' 7" S | 118° 35' 57" E | |
East Harding River | 20° 51' 27" S | 117° 11' 48" E | |
Eastern Creek | 21° 43' 0" S | 120° 33' 52" E | |
Eastern Creek | 25° 43' 3" S | 117° 57' 6" E | |
Eastward Creek | 21° 6' 10" S | 120° 3' 39" E | |
Eda Creek | 28° 28' 16" S | 115° 32' 46" E | |
Edeys Creek | 15° 8' 24" S | 125° 48' 38" E | |
Edgina Creek | 21° 28' 6" S | 118° 33' 49" E | |
Edgundy Creek | 23° 21' 33" S | 116° 55' 54" E | |
Edkins Creek | 17° 6' 36" S | 125° 51' 29" E | |
Edle Creek | 17° 42' 4" S | 127° 58' 9" E | |
Edmund Claypan Creek | 23° 39' 51" S | 116° 15' 40" E | |
Edmund River Edmund River The Edmund River is a river in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia.The headwaters of the Edmund rise north of the Barlee Range and flows South West until it merges with the Lyons River of which it is a tributary. The Lyons continues until it flows into the Gascoyne River.The first European to... |
23° 59' 7" S | 116° 1' 40" E | |
Edna Creek | 21° 29' 22" S | 119° 49' 10" E | |
Edward Creek | 21° 1' 56" S | 116° 8' 18" E | |
Eedles Gully | 33° 21' 9" S | 115° 40' 22" E | |
Eel Creek | 20° 35' 15" S | 120° 14' 12" E | |
Eel Creek | 17° 8' 57" S | 125° 41' 36" E | |
Egg Creek | 20° 33' 45" S | 119° 58' 22" E | |
Ego Creek | 28° 42' 59" S | 114° 41' 59" E | |
Elasmias Creek | 15° 1' 42" S | 126° 40' 1" E | |
Elder Creek | 26° 20' 54" S | 126° 31' 11" E | |
Elgalgerra Creek | 26° 56' 52" S | 116° 32' 21" E | |
Ellen Brook | 33° 54' 34" S | 114° 59' 16" E | |
Ellen Brook | 31° 47' 57" S | 115° 58' 45" E | |
Ellenbrae Creek | 15° 54' 4" S | 127° 12' 59" E | |
Ellina Creek | 21° 53' 56" S | 118° 7' 26" E | |
Elliot Creek | 24° 4' 6" S | 116° 21' 37" E | |
Elliott Creek | 24° 0' 1" S | 116° 26' 25" E | |
Ellis Brook | 32° 4' 4" S | 115° 59' 54" E | |
Ellis Creek | 33° 55' 19" S | 115° 48' 29" E | |
Elsie Brook | 34° 51' 16" S | 116° 42' 17" E | |
Elsie Creek | 21° 29' 43" S | 120° 30' 6" E | |
Elvira Gully | 33° 15' 38" S | 115° 46' 49" E | |
Elvire River Elvire River Elvire River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.The river rises North of Halls Creek below Mount Barrett and it flows in an easterly direction before turning north and discharging into the Panton River which is, in turn, a tributary of the Ord River.The first European to see... |
17° 51' 2" S | 128° 12' 1" E | |
Elyaring Brook | 31° 13' 19" S | 116° 43' 17" E | |
Emanuel Creek | 18° 40' 21" S | 125° 53' 10" E | |
Emu Brook | 31° 54' 50" S | 116° 20' 43" E | |
Emu Creek | 15° 6' 9" S | 128° 33' 49" E | |
Emu Creek | 21° 25' 7" S | 119° 44' 12" E | |
Emu Creek | 20° 44' 22" S | 120° 8' 9" E | |
Emu Creek | 16° 54' 1" S | 128° 21' 50" E | |
Emu Creek | 23° 1' 53" S | 115° 2' 10" E | |
Enacheddong Creek | 22° 6' 42" S | 121° 9' 28" E | |
Encampment Gully | 31° 46' 9" S | 116° 31' 1" E | |
Eneabba Creek | 29° 51' 8" S | 115° 8' 48" E | |
Eneminga Brook | 30° 49' 4" S | 115° 31' 39" E | |
Ephraim Gully | 34° 11' 33" S | 116° 1' 15" E | |
Equitus Gully | 31° 44' 24" S | 116° 11' 14" E | |
Erallia Brook | 30° 48' 58" S | 116° 0' 53" E | |
Eramurra Creek | 20° 54' 6" S | 116° 15' 16" E | |
Erimia Creek | 25° 23' 21" S | 117° 9' 2" E | |
Erindoon Creek | 29° 52' 17" S | 115° 9' 34" E | |
Erlistoun Creek | 27° 44' 55" S | 121° 35' 47" E | |
Erlistoun Creek East | 27° 30' 30" S | 121° 58' 30" E | |
Ernest River Ernest River The Ernest River is a river in the Kimberley of Western Australia. There is another Ernest River in Western Australia located in the South West of the state.... |
33° 11' 8" S | 116° 1' 1" E | |
Ernest River Ernest River The Ernest River is a river in the Kimberley of Western Australia. There is another Ernest River in Western Australia located in the South West of the state.... |
15° 13' 54" S | 127° 34' 20" E | |
Ero Creek | 26° 23' 12" S | 117° 19' 53" E | |
Erong Creek | 25° 13' 39" S | 116° 38' 35" E | |
Errida Creek | 25° 10' 5" S | 117° 1' 0" E | |
Escape Creek | 16° 10' 42" S | 127° 2' 53" E | |
Esdaile Creek | 30° 51' 33" S | 120° 5' 57" E | |
Esma Creek | 22° 3' 50" S | 120° 42' 11" E | |
Ethel River | 24° 8' 23" S | 118° 25' 39" E | |
Ettakup Gully | 33° 50' 56" S | 117° 34' 50" E | |
Eulin Brook | 33° 41' 13" S | 116° 41' 39" E | |
Eva Creek | 18° 26' 1" S | 128° 56' 32" E | |
Eva Creek | 17° 18' 13" S | 125° 24' 29" E | |
Eves Creek | 28° 45' 25" S | 115° 24' 56" E | |
Ewlyamartup Creek | 33° 41' 24" S | 117° 44' 29" E | |
Eyre River Eyre River (Western Australia) The Eyre River is a river in the Great Southern of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise below Blackboy Hill approximately South of Wellstead and flows in a south easterly direction. The river discharges into Cheynes Inlet and on to the Southern Ocean.The river was named in 1850 by... |
34° 35' 25" S | 118° 42' 41" E |
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Name | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
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Fairfield Creek | 16° 42' 20" S | 125° 12' 23" E | |
Falls Brook | 33° 2' 49" S | 115° 59' 23" E | |
False Cape Creek | 18° 34' 10" S | 121° 44' 21" E | |
Fargoo Creek | 16° 54' 1" S | 128° 21' 50" E | |
Fat Bullock Creek | 16° 37' 4" S | 128° 26' 13" E | |
Fattie Damper Gully | 34° 11' 19" S | 115° 58' 21" E | |
Favell Creek | 16° 11' 30" S | 127° 43' 32" E | |
Favenc Creek | 23° 47' 27" S | 118° 1' 6" E | |
Federal Gully | 32° 51' 42" S | 116° 6' 33" E | |
Felix Brook | 34° 57' 52" S | 116° 40' 55" E | |
Ferguson River Ferguson River (Western Australia) Ferguson River is a river in the South West region of Western Australia.The river has a total length of and rises in the Darling Range below Wellington Mill then flows in a north westerly direction until discharging into the Preston River at Picton near Bunbury. The only tributary of the river is... |
33° 21' 26" S | 115° 41' 28" E | |
Fern Creek | 33° 53' 54" S | 123° 21' 2" E | |
Fern Gully | 15° 31' 25" S | 125° 11' 59" E | |
Fields Creek | 20° 42' 5" S | 116° 56' 43" E | |
Finches Creek | 14° 49' 28" S | 126° 54' 32" E | |
Fine Spring Creek | 16° 0' 44" S | 128° 58' 18" E | |
Finerty Creek | 25° 16' 56" S | 116° 40' 54" E | |
Fingerpost Creek | 20° 35' 55" S | 118° 42' 27" E | |
Finlay Brook | 32° 30' 12" S | 116° 5' 12" E | |
Fire Spring Creek | 16° 32' 3" S | 126° 18' 23" E | |
Firewood Creek | 20° 1' 8" S | 119° 44' 48" E | |
Fish Creek | 34° 40' 26" S | 116° 22' 25" E | |
Fish Creek | 34° 53' 44" S | 116° 17' 19" E | |
Fish Creek | 21° 8' 59" S | 117° 13' 59" E | |
Fish Hole Creek | 16° 44' 16" S | 125° 16' 57" E | |
Fish River | 15° 35' 53" S | 124° 40' 57" E | |
Fitts Creek | 33° 0' 50" S | 116° 55' 0" E | |
Fitzgerald River Fitzgerald River The Fitzgerald River is a river in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.Surveyor General John Septimus Roe discovered and named the river during expeditions in the area in 1848 after the governor of Western Australia of the day, Charles Fitzgerald.... |
34° 5' 5" S | 119° 34' 33" E | |
Fitzroy River Fitzroy River (Western Australia) The Fitzroy River is located in the West Kimberley region of Western Australia.-Discovery:The Fitzroy River was discovered by the West in 1837 by George Grey in the H.M.S. Beagle. The river was subsequently named by Lt J L Stokes on 26/2/1838 after Captain Robert FitzRoy R.N... |
17° 25' 39" S | 123° 33' 52" E | |
Flaherty Brook | 33° 18' 11" S | 115° 48' 59" E | |
Flat Rock Gully Nature Reserve | 31° 24' 52" S | 116° 28' 22" E | |
Flatstone Creek | 18° 8' 24" S | 128° 45' 48" E | |
Fletcher Brook | 30° 57' 46" S | 116° 13' 39" E | |
Fletcher Creek | 21° 36' 55" S | 119° 32' 35" E | |
Fletcher Creek | 17° 28' 12" S | 128° 3' 18" E | |
Fletcher River | 17° 4' 42" S | 124° 51' 20" E | |
Fleury Creek | 25° 20' 21" S | 116° 39' 24" E | |
Flint Gully | 32° 18' 2" S | 116° 39' 52" E | |
Flower Creek | 27° 54' 13" S | 122° 17' 7" E | |
Floyd Creek | 18° 29' 8" S | 123° 23' 6" E | |
Floyds Gully | 33° 51' 19" S | 116° 5' 12" E | |
Fly Brook | 34° 27' 41" S | 115° 49' 17" E | |
Flying Fox Creek | 16° 33' 10" S | 128° 29' 40" E | |
Foal Creek | 17° 23' 17" S | 127° 43' 23" E | |
Folly River | 32° 17' 34" S | 115° 50' 7" E | |
Fords Creek | 23° 31' 16" S | 117° 16' 22" E | |
Fords Creek East | 23° 51' 26" S | 117° 19' 39" E | |
Fords Creek West | 23° 48' 46" S | 117° 21' 14" E | |
Forest Creek | 14° 39' 43" S | 126° 56' 54" E | |
Fork Creek | 23° 17' 28" S | 118° 3' 34" E | |
Fork Creek | 15° 34' 55" S | 128° 14' 49" E | |
Forked Creek | 26° 21' 5" S | 122° 39' 21" E | |
Forman Creek | 18° 24' 46" S | 126° 55' 43" E | |
Forrest Creek | 24° 46' 32" S | 127° 35' 10" E | |
Forrest Creek | 17° 22' 50" S | 128° 50' 55" E | |
Forrest River Forrest River The Forrest River is a river in the Kimberley of Western Australia.The river rises just East of Pseudomys Hill in the Drysdale River National Park and flows in an easterly direction until discharging into the western arm of the Cambridge Gulf.... |
15° 18' 27" S | 128° 3' 55" E | |
Fort Mueller Creek | 26° 11' 34" S | 127° 57' 49" E | |
Fortescue River Fortescue River The Fortescue River is an ephemeral river in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. It is the third longest river in the state.The river rises near Deadman Hill in the Ophthalmia Range about 30 km South of Newman. The river flows in a Northerly direction parallel with the Great Northern... |
21° 0' 8" S | 116° 5' 56" E | |
Fortescue River Basin | 22° 20' 33" S | 118° 53' 0" E | |
Fortescue River South | 22° 2' 29" S | 118° 2' 57" E | |
Forth River | 34° 50' 55" S | 116° 26' 30" E | |
Foster Brook | 32° 30' 50" S | 116° 2' 16" E | |
Foster Creek | 18° 38' 49" S | 128° 27' 47" E | |
Fowl Creek | 20° 22' 3" S | 119° 22' 32" E | |
Fowler Creek | 31° 50' 51" S | 116° 1' 17" E | |
Fox River | 18° 20' 39" S | 127° 59' 50" E | |
Francis Brook | 33° 40' 40" S | 117° 22' 34" E | |
Frank Hall Creek | 34° 11' 23" S | 116° 10' 29" E | |
Frank River | 17° 31' 57" S | 128° 13' 20" E | |
Frankland River Frankland River The Frankland River is a river in the great southern region of Western Australia. The Frankland River is the largest river by volume in the region and the eighth largest in the state.... |
35° 0' 11" S | 116° 46' 10" E | Falls into the Nornalup Inlet Nornalup Inlet Nornalup Inlet is an estuarine body of water on the south coast of the South West of Australia, approximately from Perth.It is approximately in extent, and up to deep... |
Fraser Creek | 23° 59' 0" S | 116° 12' 30" E | |
Fraser River Fraser River (Western Australia) The Fraser River is a river in the Kimberley of Western Australia.The river rises northwest of Mount Jowlaenger and flows in an easterly direction passing through some permanent pools such as Ungalete Pool and Lowangun Pool before discharging into King Sound.... |
17° 21' 0" S | 123° 18' 38" E | |
Fraser South River | 17° 25' 18" S | 123° 19' 25" E | |
Fred Brook | 34° 15' 18" S | 116° 15' 10" E | |
Frederic River | 33° 12' 48" S | 115° 59' 27" E | |
Frederick River Frederick River The Frederick River is a river in the Pilbara of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise in the Kenneth Range then flow in a south westerly direction until it merges with the Lyons River near Cobra Station homestead.... |
24° 11' 22" S | 116° 36' 14" E | |
Frederick Smith Creek | 30° 32' 47" S | 115° 10' 57" E | |
Friendly Creek | 21° 13' 12" S | 118° 24' 6" E | |
Frog Hollow Creek | 17° 14' 47" S | 128° 2' 50" E |
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Name | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
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Gaalgegup Creek | 34° 33' 53" S | 117° 57' 59" E | |
Gabba Gabba Gully | 27° 42' 31" S | 114° 9' 55" E | |
Gabbyquoiquoi Creek | 31° 2' 7" S | 116° 42' 26" E | |
Gabidine Brook | 31° 36' 36" S | 116° 24' 29" E | |
Gairdner River Gairdner River Gairdner River is a river located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. There is another Gairdner River in Western Australia, located in the Kimberley region.... |
34° 17' 9" S | 119° 27' 37" E | |
Gairdner River Gairdner River Gairdner River is a river located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. There is another Gairdner River in Western Australia, located in the Kimberley region.... |
15° 41' 41" S | 124° 44' 57" E | |
Galloping Creek | 16° 34' 12" S | 128° 29' 3" E | |
Galway Creek | 32° 39' 29" S | 116° 32' 1" E | |
Gandjal Creek | 15° 28' 5" S | 125° 37' 38" E | |
Gap Creek | 18° 42' 15" S | 125° 45' 42" E | |
Gap Creek | 15° 49' 48" S | 127° 53' 47" E | |
Gap Creek | 18° 32' 39" S | 125° 18' 40" E | |
Gap Creek | 22° 33' 59" S | 122° 12' 12" E | |
Gap Well Creek | 21° 16' 59" S | 117° 14' 59" E | |
Garden Creek | 20° 59' 27" S | 119° 55' 59" E | |
Garden Creek | 21° 51' 30" S | 119° 23' 5" E | |
Garden Creek | 18° 37' 43" S | 127° 14' 18" E | |
Garden Gully Creek | 26° 32' 35" S | 118° 15' 5" E | |
Gardner River Gardner River The Gardner River is a tributary of the Yellowstone River, approximately long, in northwestern Wyoming and south central Montana in the United States. The entire river is located within Yellowstone National Park... |
34° 50' 41" S | 116° 7' 17" E | |
Garimbu Creek | 15° 19' 49" S | 125° 33' 54" E | |
Gariyeli Creek | 15° 30' 48" S | 125° 13' 6" E | |
Gascoyne River Gascoyne River At 760 km, the Gascoyne River is the longest river in Western Australia.The river rises below Wilgoona Hill in the Robinson Ranges west of the Gibson Desert and it flows into Shark Bay and the Indian Ocean at Carnarvon.... |
24° 52' 9" S | 113° 38' 32" E | |
Gascoyne River Middle Gascoyne River At 760 km, the Gascoyne River is the longest river in Western Australia.The river rises below Wilgoona Hill in the Robinson Ranges west of the Gibson Desert and it flows into Shark Bay and the Indian Ocean at Carnarvon.... |
25° 11' 54" S | 119° 23' 18" E | |
Gascoyne River North Gascoyne River At 760 km, the Gascoyne River is the longest river in Western Australia.The river rises below Wilgoona Hill in the Robinson Ranges west of the Gibson Desert and it flows into Shark Bay and the Indian Ocean at Carnarvon.... |
25° 15' 47" S | 119° 3' 4" E | |
Gascoyne River South Gascoyne River At 760 km, the Gascoyne River is the longest river in Western Australia.The river rises below Wilgoona Hill in the Robinson Ranges west of the Gibson Desert and it flows into Shark Bay and the Indian Ocean at Carnarvon.... |
25° 25' 40" S | 119° 12' 32" E | |
Gate Creek | 16° 52' 14" S | 128° 22' 34" E | |
Gaunt Creek | 27° 49' 8" S | 114° 45' 36" E | |
Gavin Gully | 33° 32' 59" S | 115° 46' 2" E | |
Gavin Gully | 31° 13' 28" S | 116° 25' 7" E | |
Geebulla Creek | 29° 27' 43" S | 115° 48' 30" E | |
Geedapping Gully | 32° 16' 14" S | 116° 44' 41" E | |
Geegelup Brook | 33° 58' 5" S | 116° 7' 45" E | |
Geegully Creek | 18° 5' 4" S | 123° 53' 40" E | |
Geeralying Brook | 33° 0' 20" S | 116° 59' 37" E | |
Geeranoo Creek | 25° 12' 31" S | 115° 40' 49" E | |
Genbirr Creek | 25° 26' 59" S | 122° 55' 34" E | |
Gentle Annie Creek | 18° 17' 6" S | 127° 56' 0" E | |
Gentle Creek | 33° 53' 30" S | 122° 4' 31" E | |
Geode Creek | 23° 17' 12" S | 117° 44' 23" E | |
George Brook | 32° 35' 24" S | 115° 52' 9" E | |
George River | 20° 50' 30" S | 117° 27' 40" E | |
George River | 21° 18' 29" S | 117° 21' 44" E | |
Gerald Creek | 21° 16' 45" S | 115° 53' 44" E | |
Geringee Creek | 25° 12' 51" S | 116° 6' 36" E | |
Gervase River | 33° 21' 6" S | 115° 58' 54" E | |
Gibb Gully | 32° 21' 19" S | 116° 34' 9" E | |
Gibb River Gibb River The Gibb River is a river in the Kimberley of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise between the Caroline Range and the Gibb Range and then flows in a northerly direction until it merges with the Drysdale River of which it is a tributary.... |
15° 37' 10" S | 126° 37' 53" E | |
Gibb River Gibb River The Gibb River is a river in the Kimberley of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise between the Caroline Range and the Gibb Range and then flows in a northerly direction until it merges with the Drysdale River of which it is a tributary.... |
16° 8' 59" S | 126° 24' 59" E | |
Gibbs Creek | 33° 4' 54" S | 115° 55' 26" E | |
Gibneys Gully | 33° 50' 22" S | 116° 1' 29" E | |
Gibson Creek | 15° 52' 2" S | 124° 40' 17" E | |
Gidgegannup Brook | 31° 47' 42" S | 116° 8' 58" E | |
Gidgelbetarbup Creek | 34° 3' 57" S | 118° 5' 43" E | |
Gidgia Creek | 18° 23' 16" S | 127° 10' 21" E | |
Gidjeebadarlabup Creek | 34° 3' 41" S | 118° 16' 59" E | |
Gifford Creek | 23° 59' 34" S | 116° 13' 1" E | |
Gilbut Creek | 16° 35' 22" S | 122° 46' 29" E | |
Giles Creek | 25° 9' 37" S | 128° 54' 1" E | |
Giles Gully | 34° 25' 41" S | 118° 46' 13" E | |
Gillam Creek | 21° 0' 35" S | 118° 40' 48" E | |
Gin Creek | 26° 56' 25" S | 126° 15' 58" E | |
Gingagup Brook | 32° 17' 36" S | 116° 0' 55" E | |
Ginganup Brook | 34° 26' 6" S | 116° 32' 33" E | |
Gingarrigan Creek | 21° 7' 5" S | 120° 58' 22" E | |
Gingin Brook | 31° 18' 8" S | 115° 36' 1" E | |
Gingin Brook South | 31° 17' 32" S | 115° 46' 54" E | |
Give And Take Creek | 18° 44' 34" S | 125° 53' 55" E | |
Glauert Creek | 14° 58' 53" S | 125° 56' 15" E | |
Glen Avon Creek | 31° 36' 18" S | 116° 31' 57" E | |
Glen Brook | 31° 53' 0" S | 116° 5' 26" E | |
Glen Herring Creek | 21° 15' 8" S | 119° 41' 17" E | |
Glen Ross Creek | 24° 6' 10" S | 118° 13' 25" E | |
Glenarty Creek | 34° 13' 6" S | 115° 9' 41" E | |
Glenburnie Creek | 25° 24' 23" S | 117° 10' 0" E | |
Glenelg River Glenelg River (Western Australia) The Glenelg River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise in the Elizabeth and Catherine Range then flow in a north-westerly direction past the Whately Range and discharge into Maitland Bay then through George Water, into Doubtful Bay and finally the... |
15° 49' 4" S | 124° 44' 10" E | |
Glengarry Creek | 26° 16' 6" S | 118° 55' 53" E | |
Gliddon River | 18° 29' 54" S | 126° 38' 5" E | |
Gnamma Creek | 33° 39' 45" S | 120° 26' 4" E | |
Gnamoongie Creek | 15° 3' 24" S | 126° 18' 22" E | |
Gnowanallup Gully | 33° 44' 40" S | 118° 3' 47" E | |
Gnowangerup Creek | 33° 57' 31" S | 118° 1' 40" E | |
Gnowergerup Brook | 33° 54' 46" S | 116° 24' 14" E | |
Gnyakalup Gully | 34° 4' 8" S | 116° 54' 46" E | |
Goanna Creek | 16° 17' 10" S | 126° 59' 15" E | |
Goblin Brook | 31° 35' 56" S | 116° 38' 38" E | |
Golaluarra Brook | 28° 46' 36" S | 114° 50' 56" E | |
Gold Creek | 34° 3' 19" S | 115° 47' 19" E | |
Gold Hole Creek | 34° 5' 23" S | 117° 2' 35" E | |
Gold Mine Gully | 32° 25' 11" S | 116° 11' 32" E | |
Golden Gully | 29° 16' 58" S | 117° 15' 51" E | |
Goldfields Creek | 24° 4' 6" S | 119° 12' 10" E | |
Goman Creek | 22° 21' 0" S | 119° 20' 37" E | |
Goodga River Goodga River The Goodga River is a river in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.The river is located within the boundaries of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve about east of Albany.... |
34° 57' 32" S | 118° 5' 34" E | |
Googhenama Creek | 22° 8' 47" S | 121° 20' 40" E | |
Goolul Creek | 15° 6' 42" S | 127° 47' 7" E | |
Goomaljerup Creek | 32° 30' 51" S | 115° 58' 27" E | |
Goonanugo Creek | 30° 56' 11" S | 116° 2' 38" E | |
Goondaring Gully | 29° 10' 36" S | 115° 23' 8" E | |
Goongoolup Branch | 32° 35' 31" S | 115° 45' 45" E | |
Gooralong Brook | 32° 21' 42" S | 116° 1' 19" E | |
Goose Hill Creek | 15° 34' 42" S | 128° 21' 22" E | |
Gorden Creek | 18° 3' 1" S | 127° 12' 16" E | |
Gordon Creek | 26° 42' 29" S | 116° 52' 21" E | |
Gordon River Gordon River (Western Australia) The Gordon River is a river in the Great Southern of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise below Three Wells near Broomehill then flow in a south westerly direction parallel with the Great Southern Highway as far as Tambellup then veering westward and crossing the Albany Highway North... |
34° 12' 32" S | 116° 59' 57" E | |
Gorge Creek | 24° 5' 9" S | 118° 3' 12" E | |
Gorge Creek | 26° 53' 58" S | 126° 17' 58" E | |
Gorge Creek | 23° 15' 42" S | 116° 44' 47" E | |
Gorge Creek | 16° 22' 55" S | 126° 54' 2" E | |
Gorge Creek West | 24° 10' 45" S | 118° 1' 49" E | |
Gould Creek | 25° 56' 20" S | 117° 17' 21" E | |
Granite Creek | 28° 51' 1" S | 120° 45' 46" E | |
Granite Creek | 16° 1' 9" S | 128° 50' 26" E | |
Granite Creek | 21° 5' 43" S | 120° 2' 27" E | |
Grant Creek | 15° 3' 18" S | 128° 55' 27" E | |
Grant Creek North | 15° 5' 42" S | 128° 50' 39" E | |
Grant Spring Creek | 21° 16' 39" S | 117° 32' 22" E | |
Grant Spring Creek | 21° 6' 25" S | 117° 26' 9" E | |
Grants Creek | 17° 50' 26" S | 127° 57' 45" E | |
Granville Creek | 15° 24' 44" S | 126° 28' 34" E | |
Grass Valley Brook | 31° 39' 36" S | 116° 42' 58" E | |
Grassy Brook | 28° 24' 50" S | 114° 50' 33" E | |
Grassy Creek | 27° 23' 37" S | 120° 23' 13" E | |
Gratton Creek | 30° 56' 52" S | 116° 40' 13" E | |
Grave Creek | 24° 29' 9" S | 118° 34' 57" E | |
Grave Creek | 17° 0' 2" S | 125° 31' 30" E | |
Graves Brook | 31° 51' 22" S | 116° 48' 3" E | |
Grays Creek | 24° 49' 53" S | 115° 23' 37" E | |
Green Brook | 29° 10' 52" S | 115° 26' 31" E | |
Green Gully | 33° 41' 49" S | 115° 22' 21" E | |
Greendale Creek | 31° 0' 42" S | 116° 24' 14" E | |
Greenough River Greenough River The Greenough River is a river in the Mid West region of Western Australia.-Course:Nominally located at , Greenough River has its headwaters near Woojalong Hills on the Yilgarn Plateau. It runs in a south westerly direction through deep valleys for approximately , passing through the Waterloo... |
28° 51' 58" S | 114° 38' 0" E | |
Gregory Brook | 33° 55' 57" S | 115° 58' 38" E | |
Gregory Creek | 21° 57' 1" S | 121° 9' 56" E | |
Gregorys 30 Yard Creek | 25° 11' 31" S | 116° 30' 48" E | |
Grevillea Creek | 16° 30' 38" S | 125° 19' 9" E | |
Grey Mare Creek | 28° 10' 42" S | 121° 25' 44" E | |
Grey Mare Creek | 17° 22' 9" S | 126° 5' 31" E | |
Grey Mare Creek | 16° 40' 17" S | 126° 17' 58" E | |
Greytail Creek | 16° 51' 24" S | 125° 22' 10" E | |
Grimpy Creek | 18° 35' 13" S | 126° 55' 31" E | |
Grimwood Creek | 16° 3' 57" S | 127° 42' 27" E | |
Gringer Creek | 32° 43' 15" S | 116° 29' 19" E | |
Grotto Creek | 15° 42' 53" S | 128° 16' 3" E | |
Gugeri Creek | 31° 56' 6" S | 116° 13' 5" E | |
Gull Creek | 34° 1' 16" S | 118° 10' 49" E | |
Gulmidge Creek | 31° 42' 29" S | 116° 36' 48" E | |
Gum Creek | 20° 59' 25" S | 121° 1' 29" E | |
Gum Creek | 26° 58' 16" S | 115° 58' 58" E | |
Gum Creek | 28° 43' 13" S | 120° 30' 24" E | |
Gum Creek | 24° 46' 53" S | 116° 5' 19" E | |
Gum Creek | 15° 24' 53" S | 128° 51' 43" E | |
Gum Creek | 22° 6' 20" S | 115° 37' 12" E | |
Gum Creek | 16° 39' 23" S | 128° 45' 17" E | |
Gum Creek | 24° 50' 2" S | 121° 27' 42" E | |
Gum Creek | 26° 28' 59" S | 119° 58' 53" E | |
Gum Creek | 28° 35' 9" S | 122° 12' 29" E | |
Gum Creek | 23° 23' 20" S | 116° 12' 6" E | |
Gum Well Creek | 28° 15' 52" S | 122° 14' 9" E | |
Gumbula Creek | 15° 8' 20" S | 127° 49' 56" E | |
Gundarara Creek | 15° 49' 47" S | 125° 37' 4" E | |
Gunnethurra Creek | 27° 25' 11" S | 117° 11' 12" E | |
Gunpowder Creek | 21° 30' 3" S | 119° 23' 45" E | |
Gunyulgup Brook | 33° 41' 5" S | 115° 2' 10" E | |
Gurrbirri Creek | 14° 37' 37" S | 125° 39' 36" E | |
Gururu Creek | 18° 36' 37" S | 121° 46' 54" E | |
Gwen Creek | 20° 43' 28" S | 116° 55' 27" E | |
Gwynne Creek | 29° 28' 15" S | 125° 11' 31" E | |
Gynudup Brook | 33° 32' 14" S | 115° 32' 48" E |
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Name | Latitude | Longitude | Remarks |
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Hackett Creek | 28° 9' 44" S | 115° 34' 14" E | |
Hackett Gully | 31° 58' 31" S | 116° 5' 3" E | |
Hacks Creek | 28° 7' 12" S | 119° 19' 26" E | |
Haddleton Gully | 33° 39' 59" S | 116° 34' 42" E | |
Hagen Creek | 28° 33' 28" S | 122° 37' 6" E | |
Hair Creek | 15° 17' 42" S | 126° 9' 41" E | |
Halls Creek (Western Australian watercourse) | 18° 15' 17" S | 127° 47' 54" E | |
Hamersley River Hamersley River The Hamersley River is an ephemeral river in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise east of Fitzgerald and just north of the South Coast Highway on an undulating sandplain on the edge of the Yilgarn plateau and flows in a south easterly direction... |
33° 56' 53" S | 119° 55' 12" E | |
Hamilton River | 33° 19' 40" S | 116° 2' 44" E | |
Hamlet Creek | 23° 16' 41" S | 115° 21' 24" E | |
Hancock Brook | 31° 57' 20" S | 116° 18' 47" E | |
Hangman Creek | 18° 40' 15" S | 127° 10' 21" E | |
Hanlon Creek | 31° 37' 46" S | 117° 34' 31" E | |
Hann River | 17° 26' 14" S | 126° 17' 52" E | |
Hann River North | 16° 18' 6" S | 126° 12' 38" E | |
Hanns Boab Creek | 16° 58' 43" S | 125° 32' 59" E | |
Hanson Brook | 33° 17' 2" S | 116° 9' 20" E | |
Hardens Rockhole Creek | 16° 48' 54" S | 128° 13' 1" E | |
Hardey River Hardey River The Hardey River is a river in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise at Mount Tom Price in the Hamersley Range and flow in a westerly direction... |
22° 43' 59" S | 116° 7' 7" E | |
Harding River Harding River The Harding River is a river in the Pilbara of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise in the Chichester Range in the Millstream-Chichester National Park near Merrinyaginya Spring and flow is a northerly direction... |
20° 41' 27" S | 117° 10' 55" E | |
Harding River East | 21° 4' 46" S | 117° 8' 4" E | |
Harms Creek | 18° 24' 55" S | 126° 47' 51" E | |
Harper Brook | 31° 34' 4" S | 116° 29' 0" E | |
Harrington Brook | 33° 48' 59" S | 115° 43' 5" E | |
Harris Creek Harris Creek Harris Creek is a creek in the Okanagan region of British Columbia. The creek is located to the south of the village of Lumby in the North Okanagan. Harris Creek has been mined for gold. The total output mined for Harris Creek amounts to $125,000.... |
16° 51' 52" S | 126° 3' 27" E | |
Harris River Harris River The Harris River is a tidal river within the city of Hampton in the U.S. state of Virginia. It is a southerly arm of the Back River, an inlet of Chesapeake Bay.-References:*USGS Hydrologic Unit Map - State of Virginia... |
33° 17' 49" S | 116° 8' 56" E | |
Hartigan Creek | 21° 30' 11" S | 119° 33' 11" E | |
Harvey River Harvey River The Harvey River is a river in Western Australia and is the southernmost of the three major waterways which drain into the Peel-Harvey Estuary, with its delta in the southern extreme of the Harvey Estuary. It is about 90 km in length, rising near Mount Keats... |
32° 46' 25" S | 115° 42' 39" E | |
Haunted Hole Creek | 21° 56' 35" S | 119° 22' 49" E | |
Hawkhurst Creek | 31° 49' 40" S | 116° 48' 25" E | |
Hawkstone Creek | 17° 19' 30" S | 124° 15' 28" E | |
Hawthornden Brook | 31° 31' 10" S | 116° 27' 9" E | |
Hay Creek | 31° 58' 17" S | 116° 10' 4" E | |
Hay River Hay River (Western Australia) The Hay River is a river in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.The river is part of the Denmark catchment along with the Denmark River and the Sleeman-Cuppup River... |
34° 58' 19" S | 117° 27' 39" E | |
Hayes Gully | 33° 7' 12" S | 117° 34' 54" E | |
Hays Creek | 21° 52' 33" S | 120° 46' 18" E | |
Heal Brook | 31° 46' 6" S | 116° 42' 12" E | |
Hedley Spring Creek | 16° 55' 16" S | 128° 41' 47" E | |
Hegarty Creek | 34° 5' 58" S | 118° 51' 12" E | |
Helby River | 14° 44' 51" S | 128° 10' 45" E | |
Helena Brook | 31° 57' 29" S | 116° 17' 45" E | |
Helena River Helena River The Helena River is a tributary of the Swan River in Western Australia. The river rises in country east of Mount Dale and moves to the north west to Mundaring Weir, where it is dammed... |
31° 54' 19" S | 115° 57' 42" E | |
Hell Creek | 33° 59' 43" S | 116° 11' 15" E | |
Henley Brook | 31° 48' 1" S | 115° 59' 56" E | |
Henry River East Henry River (Western Australia) The Henry River is a river in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise between High Range and Barlee Range and flow is a northerly direction close to the western edge of the Barlee Range Nature Reserve, through Minnie Springs and then discharging into the Ashburton... |
23° 27' 19" S | 115° 47' 47" E | |
Henry River Henry River (Western Australia) The Henry River is a river in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise between High Range and Barlee Range and flow is a northerly direction close to the western edge of the Barlee Range Nature Reserve, through Minnie Springs and then discharging into the Ashburton... |
22° 40' 16" S | 115° 40' 17" E | |
Henty Brook | 33° 18' 16" S | 115° 47' 13" E | |
Hester Brook | 33° 55' 38" S | 116° 3' 36" E | |
Hicks Creek | 33° 36' 53" S | 119° 47' 28" E | |
Hilfordy Creek | 18° 17' 11" S | 126° 25' 50" E | |
Hill River Hill River (Western Australia) Hill River is a river and town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. At the 2006 census, Hill River had a population of 134.The headwaters of the river below Dinner Hill approximately East of Badgingarra then flows in a westerly direction crossing the Brand Highway just North of... |
30° 23' 26" S | 115° 2' 57" E | |
Hillman Brook | 31° 39' 43" S | 116° 39' 21" E | |
Hillman River | 33° 25' 53" S | 116° 48' 50" E | |
Hillman River South | 33° 15' 29" S | 116° 43' 2" E | |
Holyoake Brook | 32° 44' 10" S | 116° 6' 50" E | |
Home Creek | 20° 59' 46" S | 120° 3' 23" E | |
Homestead Creek | 15° 36' 39" S | 128° 31' 16" E | |
Homestead Creek | 17° 31' 58" S | 125° 48' 43" E | |
Homestead Creek | 23° 17' 59" S | 119° 44' 14" E | |
Homestead Creek South | 23° 17' 53" S | 119° 40' 6" E | |
Homestead South Creek | 23° 18' 21" S | 119° 32' 31" E | |
Hommajelly Gully | 31° 55' 43" S | 117° 29' 48" E | |
Honeyeater Creek | 21° 14' 16" S | 119° 16' 51" E | |
Honeysuckle Creek | 17° 14' 13" S | 125° 27' 35" E | |
Honor Brook | 32° 21' 32" S | 116° 7' 23" E | |
Hooley Creek | 21° 41' 28" S | 115° 1' 23" E | |
Hooley Creek | 21° 51' 59" S | 117° 55' 59" E | |
Hoon Creek | 17° 7' 5" S | 123° 17' 14" E | |
Hooper Creek | 17° 58' 8" S | 125° 47' 5" E | |
Hope Creek | 21° 42' 15" S | 118° 37' 51" E | |
Hope Creek | 23° 1' 57" S | 117° 20' 56" E | |
Hope Creek | 22° 58' 9" S | 117° 18' 18" E | |
Hope Creek | 16° 29' 55" S | 124° 28' 1" E | |
Hope River Hope River (Western Australia) Hope River is a river in central Western Australia. It is a tributary of the Yalgar River, which is in turn a tributary of the Murchison River. It arises from Lake Anneen about 40 kilometres southwest of Meekatharra, and flows in a north-westerly direction for about 102 kilometres before disgorging... |
26° 5' 57" S | 117° 55' 36" E | |
Horkinup Creek | 34° 41' 49" S | 117° 14' 18" E | |
Hornsby Creek | 30° 54' 51" S | 116° 43' 33" E | |
Horrigan Creek | 23° 34' 40" S | 118° 15' 32" E | |
Horse Creek | 18° 5' 17" S | 128° 47' 6" E | |
Horse Creek | 16° 13' 10" S | 127° 42' 20" E | |
Horse Creek | 16° 12' 25" S | 127° 13' 3" E | |
Horse Creek | 17° 39' 30" S | 126° 48' 18" E | |
Horse Creek | 16° 58' 8" S | 128° 42' 17" E | |
Horse Creek | 18° 29' 25" S | 128° 42' 35" E | |
Horse Creek | 18° 18' 5" S | 125° 53' 28" E | |
Horse Gully | 33° 50' 35" S | 116° 35' 32" E | |
Horse Gully | 34° 24' 51" S | 116° 14' 16" E | |
Horse Paddock Creek | 21° 0' 24" S | 117° 26' 6" E | |
Horse Rock Gully | 31° 32' 29" S | 116° 38' 20" E | |
Horse Rockhole Creek | 17° 11' 16" S | 127° 29' 22" E | |
Hosking Brook | 31° 56' 10" S | 116° 3' 58" E | |
Hotham River Hotham River The Hotham River is one of the major tributaries of the Murray River in Western Australia. It is about 160km long in total with its upper reaches being the Hotham River North, which begins in the Dutarning Range and joins the Hotham at its crossing of the Great Southern Highway near Popanyinning... |
32° 58' 32" S | 116° 23' 46" E | |
Hotham River North | 32° 36' 40" S | 117° 6' 22" E | |
Hotham River South | 32° 43' 31" S | 117° 9' 58" E | |
Hough Brook | 33° 25' 1" S | 115° 49' 32" E | |
House Creek | 24° 22' 59" S | 116° 18' 59" E | |
House Creek | 18° 3' 2" S | 128° 0' 37" E | |
House Creek | 21° 18' 18" S | 120° 4' 7" E | |
Houston Creek | 21° 2' 43" S | 118° 47' 16" E | |
Howlett Creek | 21° 38' 26" S | 117° 9' 38" E | |
Howse Brook | 32° 56' 39" S | 116° 11' 2" E | |
Hughes Creek | 26° 8' 51" S | 126° 32' 42" E | |
Hughs Dale | 10° 28' 33" S | 105° 33' 26" E | |
Hull Brook | 32° 49' 35" S | 115° 54' 28" E | |
Humbert Creek | 16° 30' 5" S | 124° 27' 40" E | |
Hunt Gully | 29° 3' 21" S | 115° 1' 30" E | |
Hunter Creek | 16° 23' 33" S | 122° 59' 11" E | |
Hunter River Hunter River (Western Australia) The Hunter River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise below Donkins Hill then flow in a South westerly direction until the river discharges into Prince Frederick Harbour then York Sound and the Indian Ocean.... |
15° 2' 34" S | 125° 22' 50" E | |
Hunter River Hunter River (Western Australia) The Hunter River is a river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.The headwaters of the river rise below Donkins Hill then flow in a South westerly direction until the river discharges into Prince Frederick Harbour then York Sound and the Indian Ocean.... |
34° 21' 9" S | 119° 25' 15" E | |
Huntsman Creek | 21° 7' 59" S | 119° 51' 50" E | |
Hurdle Creek | 33° 4' 53" S | 117° 46' 35" E | |
Hursts Brook | 34° 11' 59" S | 115° 45' 59" E | |
Hutt River Hutt River (Western Australia) Hutt River is a river in the Mid West region of Western Australia.The river rises near the North West Coastal Highway between the towns of Northampton and Binnu and east of Hutt... |
28° 18' 42" S | 114° 18' 1" E | |
Hutton Creek | 24° 7' 12" S | 114° 24' 8" E |