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Australian north-east coast drainage division


The north-east coast drainage division or north-east coast basin is the area of Queensland between the Great Dividing Range and the Pacific Ocean. It lies between Torres Strait and an arbitrary line drawn along the Queensland - New South Wales border. In the north it meets the Gulf of Carpentaria basin to its west while further south lies the Lake Eyre Basin and the Murray-Darling Basin. In the south the Australian south-east coast drainage division continues to the east of the Great Divide.

The basin covers 450,705 km² across 46 river catchments. It is the seventh largest out of twelve seperate drainage divisions covering Mainland Australia. Just under one half of all Australian freshwater species are found in the north east coast division.



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