Peel River

E405513

The Peel River is a major inland river in New South Wales, Australia, that flows through the New England and North West regions before joining the Namoi River within the Murray–Darling Basin.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Peel River canonical 3

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf inland river
river
basinCountry Australia
continent Australia
country Australia
ecoregion Murray–Darling Basin
surface form: Murray–Darling Basin ecoregion
flowsGenerally northwest
flowsThrough Chaffey Dam NERFINISHED
Manilla region
Nundle
Tamworth
hasDam Chaffey Dam NERFINISHED
hasFeature alluvial floodplain near Tamworth
hasLeftTributary Goonoo Goonoo Creek NERFINISHED
Moona Moona Creek NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin named after British statesman Sir Robert Peel (attributed in historical sources)
hasNearbyCity Tamworth NERFINISHED
hasNearbyTown Manilla
Nundle
hasRightTributary Cockburn River NERFINISHED
Dungowan Creek NERFINISHED
locatedIn New South Wales
locatedInRegion New England region
North West Slopes
surface form: North West Slopes region
managingAuthority Government of New South Wales
surface form: New South Wales government

local water utilities in Tamworth region
mouthLocation Namoi River catchment
surface form: Namoi River near Keepit
partOf Murray–Darling Basin
partOfCatchment Namoi River catchment
surface form: Namoi catchment
regionHydrological New England North West
surface form: New England and North West
riverSystem Murray–Darling river system NERFINISHED
sourceLocation Great Dividing Range (part)
surface form: Great Dividing Range

north of Nundle
state New South Wales
supportsActivity angling
camping along banks
tributaryOf Namoi River
usedFor irrigation
recreation
stock watering
town water supply
watercourseType perennial river

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Namoi River majorTributary Peel River
Tamworth hasRiver Peel River