Canberra reach of Murrumbidgee River

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The Canberra reach of the Murrumbidgee River is the section of this major southeastern Australian river that flows through the Canberra region, supporting local ecosystems, recreation, and water supply.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river reach
basinCountry Australia
country Australia
drainageBasin Murray–Darling Basin
ecoregionRole supports aquatic biodiversity
supports floodplain ecosystems
supports riparian habitats
flowsThrough Australian Capital Territory
Canberra region (Jervis Bay Territory nearby)
surface form: Canberra region
hasEnvironmentalValue important for native fish habitat
important for regional biodiversity
important for riparian vegetation
hydrologicalSystem Murrumbidgee catchment
surface form: Murrumbidgee River system
isSectionOf major southeastern Australian river
locatedIn Australia
Australian Capital Territory (enclaved within) (geographical context)
surface form: Australian Capital Territory

Canberra region (Jervis Bay Territory nearby)
surface form: Canberra region
partOf Murray–Darling Basin
Murrumbidgee River
region southeastern Australia
relevanceToCity contributes to Canberra water resources
provides outdoor recreation for Canberra residents
supports local ecosystems
recreational activities
water supply functions
usedFor fishing
kayaking
nature observation
recreation
swimming
waterSourceFor local water supply infrastructure

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Tantangara Reservoir isUpstreamOf Canberra reach of Murrumbidgee River
Googong Dam partOf Canberra reach of Murrumbidgee River
this entity surface form: Canberra water supply system