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O'Shannassy River

O'Shannassy
Ligar River East Branch, O'Shannassy River East Branch
River
Name origin: In honour of John O'Shanassy (sic)
Country Australia
State Victoria
Regions South Eastern Highlands (IBRA), Greater Metropolitan Melbourne
Local government area Yarra Ranges Shire
Part of Port Phillip catchment
Tributaries
 - right Deep Creek (Yarra Ranges, Victoria), Smith Creek (Yarra Ranges, Victoria)
Source Yarra Ranges, Great Dividing Range
 - location below Mount Observation
 - elevation 744 m (2,441 ft)
 - coordinates 37°33′29″S 145°49′28″E / 37.55806°S 145.82444°E / -37.55806; 145.82444
Mouth confluence with the Yarra River
 - location west of McMahons Creek
 - elevation 338 m (1,109 ft)
 - coordinates 37°42′43″S 145°45′34″E / 37.71194°S 145.75944°E / -37.71194; 145.75944Coordinates: 37°42′43″S 145°45′34″E / 37.71194°S 145.75944°E / -37.71194; 145.75944
Length 15 km (9 mi)
National park Yarra Ranges National Park
Reservoir O'Shannassy Reservoir
Location of the O'Shannassy River mouth in Victoria

The O'Shannassy River is a perennial river of the Port Phillip catchment, located in the north-eastern Greater Metropolitan Melbourne region of the Australian state of Victoria.

The O'Shannassy River rises within the Yarra Ranges National Park on the slopes of the Yarra Ranges, within the Great Dividing Range, below Mount Observation, approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) east of Melbourne. The river flows generally south by southwest, joined by two minor tributaries, before being impounded to create the O'Shannassy Reservoir, part of Melbourne's water supply system. Below the reservoir the natural flow of the river is diverted via the O’Shannassy Aqueduct and then reaches its confluence with the Yarra River west of the locality of McMahons Creek. The river descends approximately 406 metres (1,332 ft) over its 15-kilometre (9.3 mi) course, before being diverted via the aqueduct.

The O’Shannassy River catchment is identified as an Essentially Natural Catchment by the Land Conservation Council.

The river is named after John O'Shanassy (sic), the second Premier of Victoria.


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