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Goulburn River

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Goulburn River

River, central Victoria, Australia. Rising on Mount Singleton in Fraser National Park, it flows north and west for about 340 mi (550 km) through the Eildon, Goulburn, and Waranga reservoirs and Lake Nagambie to join the Murray River. Goulburn River National Park lies along its banks.



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Ending logging in the wet montane forests of Victoria's Goulburn River catchment--already damaged by the Black Saturday fires and part of a controversial pipeline scheme to divert water to Melbourne--would deliver an additional 3800 gigalitres to the river this century, around six times Melbourne's annual water use.
It's a long way from The Minstrel at Epsom in 1977 to Nagambie, in the lush folds of Victoria's Goulburn river, but at Adam Sangster's Swettenham Stud, I'm happy to find that dad's legacy of beauty, glamour and high-quality horseflesh still has a very strong heartbeat.
One winter, his mind on fire And certain of the Mormons in his rear mirror, He swam the Goulburn River.
 
 
 
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