Oxley River | |
Middle Arm Tweed River | |
Perennial river | |
Name origin: In honour of explorer, John Oxley | |
Country | Australia |
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State | New South Wales |
Region | NSW North Coast (IBRA) |
LGA | Tweed |
Part of | Tweed River catchment |
City | Murwillumbah |
Source | Mount Durigan, McPherson Range |
Source confluence | Hopping Dicks Creek and Tyalgum Creek |
- location | near Tyalgum |
- elevation | 85 m (279 ft) |
Mouth | confluence with the Tweed River |
- location | Byangum, near Murwillumbah |
- elevation | 7 m (23 ft) |
- coordinates | 28°21′20″S 153°21′38″E / 28.35556°S 153.36056°ECoordinates: 28°21′20″S 153°21′38″E / 28.35556°S 153.36056°E |
Length | 23 km (14 mi) |
National park | Mount Warning NP |
The mouth of the Oxley River, located in New South Wales
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Oxley River, a perennial river of the Tweed River catchment, is located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia.
Formed by the confluence of the Hopping Dicks Creek and Tyalgum Creek, Oxley River rises below Mount Durigan on the southern slopes of the McPherson Range, near Tyalgum, and flows generally south by east, and then east, before reaching its confluence with the Tweed River near Murwillumbah. The river descends 78 metres (256 ft) over its 23 kilometres (14 mi) course.
In 2007, the federal government proposed damming the Rous River, Oxley River and Byrill Creek. Local opposition to the plan was formed via the Save the Caldera Rivers Campaign, in an effort to stop the proposed dams from being built.