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Woady Yaloak River

Woady Yaloak (Wurdi-yaluk; Currarerer)
River
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Woady Yaloak River at Cressy
Name origin: Aboriginal Wathawurrung: Wurdi-yaluk: meaning "big creek"
Country Australia
State Victoria
Region Western District Lakes (IBRA)
LGA Corangamite Shire
Part of Corangamite catchment
Tributaries
 - left Mount Misery Creek, Kuruc-A-Ruc Creek
 - right Naringhil Creek
Source Black Hill (Victoria)
 - location west of Ballarat
 - elevation 291 m (955 ft)
 - coordinates 37°32′8″S 143°43′4″E / 37.53556°S 143.71778°E / -37.53556; 143.71778
Mouth Lake Martin and then Lake Corangamite
 - elevation 114 m (374 ft)
 - coordinates 38°05′26″S 143°37′28″E / 38.09056°S 143.62444°E / -38.09056; 143.62444Coordinates: 38°05′26″S 143°37′28″E / 38.09056°S 143.62444°E / -38.09056; 143.62444
Length 104 km (65 mi)
Lake Lake Corangamite
Woady Yaloak River is located in Victoria
Woady Yaloak River
Location of the Woady Yaloak River mouth
in Victoria

The Woady Yaloak River is a perennial river of the Corangamite catchment, located in the Western District Lakes region of the Australian state of Victoria.

The Woady Yaloak River rises below Black Hill, west of Ballarat and flows generally south joined by three minor tributaries through the towns of Smythesdale, Scarsdale and Cressy before reaching its river mouth and emptying into Lake Martin and then Lake Corangamite. From its highest point, the river descends 280 metres (920 ft) over its meandering 104-kilometre (65 mi) course.

The river is crossed by the Glenelg Highway west of Scarsdale and the Hamilton Highway at Cressy, and McMillans Bridge on the Rokewood-Skipton Road between Rokewood and Werneth.

In the Australian Aboriginal Wathawurrung language different sections of the river are given two names, Wurdi-yaluk or sometimes Wurdi-yaluk gundidj, meaning "big creek"; and Currarerer, with no defined meaning. Variations on the spelling of the river's name have included Wandinyallock, Wardiyallock and Worriyallock.



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