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Yarriambiack Creek

Yarriambiack
Creek
Yarriambiack Creek.JPG
Yarriambiack Creek at Brim
Country Australia
State Victoria
Regions Murray Darling Depression (IBRA), Wimmera
LGAs Horsham, Yarriambiack
Part of Wimmera catchment
Towns Warracknabeal, Brim, Beulah, Beulah
Primary source Great Dividing Range
Secondary source Wimmera River
 - location near Drung Drung, east of Horsham
 - elevation 147 m (482 ft)
 - coordinates 36°42′26.7″S 142°24′43.9″E / 36.707417°S 142.412194°E / -36.707417; 142.412194
Mouth Lake Coorong
 - location east of Hopetoun
 - elevation 76 m (249 ft)
 - coordinates 35°44′29.6″S 142°23′6.8″E / 35.741556°S 142.385222°E / -35.741556; 142.385222Coordinates: 35°44′29.6″S 142°23′6.8″E / 35.741556°S 142.385222°E / -35.741556; 142.385222
Length 141 km (88 mi)
Yarriambiack Creek is located in Victoria
Yarriambiack Creek
Location of the Yarriambiack Creek mouth in Victoria

The Yarriambiack Creek, an inland intermittent watercourse of the Wimmera catchment, is located in the Wimmera region of the Australian state of Victoria. Rising on the northern slopes of the Great Dividing Range, the Yarriambiack Creek flows generally north and drains into Lake Coorong, one of a series of ephemeral lakes, northeast of Hopetoun.

The Yarriambiack Creek is a distributary of the Wimmera River and leaves the river near Drung Drung, approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Horsham.

The watercourse flows northwards through Warracknabeal and empties into Lake Coorong just east of Hopetoun. The flow of the watercourse is intermittent and depends almost entirely on the level of the Wimmera River. After not flowing for most of the previous 15 years, it flooded in September 2010 and January 2011. Water was released from the Wimmera River in 2012 and flowed through the creek and ended in Warracknabeal. There are a number of weirs built along the creek to hold water. The Yarriambiack Creek descends 71 metres (233 ft) over its 141-kilometre (88 mi) course.

At Warracknabeal, Brim, Beulah and Hopetoun there are picnic spots, camping areas, gardens and walking trails.

The creek is crossed by the Henty Highway at multiple points between Warracknabeal and Hopetoun.



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