Willandra Creek

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Willandra Creek is a watercourse in New South Wales, Australia, that branches from the Lachlan River and flows through the semi-arid western plains, including parts of Willandra National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf watercourse
associatedLandUse dryland agriculture
sheep grazing
associatedProtectedArea Willandra National Park NERFINISHED
branchesFrom Lachlan River NERFINISHED
country Australia
crosses pastoral lands
drainageBasin Lachlan River catchment
Murrumbidgee–Lachlan sub-basin of the Murray–Darling Basin NERFINISHED
environment semi-arid
flowDependence dependent on flows in the Lachlan River
flowsThrough Willandra National Park NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Aboriginal peoples of western New South Wales NERFINISHED
hasEcologicalRole provides habitat for waterbirds
supports riparian vegetation in semi-arid landscapes
supports wetland ecosystems in Willandra National Park
hydrologicRegion Murray–Darling Basin NERFINISHED
locatedIn semi-arid western plains of New South Wales
western New South Wales NERFINISHED
nearbyLocality Hillston, New South Wales NERFINISHED
Mossgiel, New South Wales NERFINISHED
partOf Willandra Creek system
inland river systems of south-eastern Australia
region Riverina region NERFINISHED
Western Plains of New South Wales NERFINISHED
sourceRiver Lachlan River NERFINISHED
state New South Wales
usedFor grazing support
irrigation
stock watering
watercourseType anabranch
waterRegime ephemeral or intermittent flow

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Lachlan River hasTributary Willandra Creek