Avon (Wityellibar, Kurakibiyal) | |
River | |
Country | Australia |
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State | Victoria |
Regions | Murray Darling Depression (IBRA), Wimmera |
Local government area | Northern Grampians |
Part of | Wimmera catchment |
Tributaries | |
- left | Faulkner Creek |
Source | Great Dividing Range |
Source confluence | Avon Creek and Sandy Creek |
- location | Beazleys Bridge; west of St Arnaud |
- elevation | 195 m (640 ft) |
- coordinates | 36°41′59.9″S 143°10′2.9″E / 36.699972°S 143.167472°E |
Mouth | confluence with the Richardson River |
- location | Banyena; northwest of Marnoo |
- elevation | 133 m (436 ft) |
- coordinates | 36°34′16″S 142°49′33″E / 36.57111°S 142.82583°ECoordinates: 36°34′16″S 142°49′33″E / 36.57111°S 142.82583°E |
Length | 64 km (40 mi) |
The Avon River, an inland intermittent river of the Wimmera catchment, located in the Grampians and Wimmera regions of the Australian state of Victoria. Rising on the northern slopes of the Great Dividing Range, the Avon River flows north-westerly to reach its confluence with the Richardson River. The rivers of the Wimmera catchment drain into a series of ephemeral lakes that, whilst they do not directly empty into a defined watercourse, they form part of the Murray River catchment of the Murray-Darling basin.
The Avon River rises on the northern slopes of the Great Dividing Range, near Beazleys Bridge, west of St Arnaud. The rivers flows in a highly meandering course generally west by north, joined by one minor tributary, before reaching its mouth to flow into the Richardson River at Banyena; northwest of Marnoo. The Avon River descends 62 metres (203 ft) over its 64-kilometre (40 mi) course.
In the local indigenous language the river is named Wityellibar, with no defined meaning; and in the Djadjawurrung language, Kurakibiyal, with kurak meaning "sand" and biyal, meaning "red gum".