Nerang River
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The Nerang River is a major waterway in Queensland, Australia, flowing through the Gold Coast and supporting the region’s urban, recreational, and ecological environments.
Statements (52)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
river
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| associatedWithStructure |
Hinze Dam
→
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| country |
Australia
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| crossedBy |
Chevron Island Bridge
NERFINISHED
→
Gold Coast Highway NERFINISHED → Isle of Capri Bridge NERFINISHED → Pacific Motorway NERFINISHED → Southport–Nerang Road → Sundale Bridge NERFINISHED → |
| environmentalIssue |
bank erosion
→
habitat protection → water quality management → |
| flowsThrough |
Ashmore
→
Benowa → Broadbeach Waters → Bundall → Carrara → Chevron Island NERFINISHED → Cronin Island NERFINISHED → Gold Coast → Isle of Capri → Main Beach → Molendinar → Nerang → Paradise Waters → Sorrento → Southport → Surfers Paradise → |
| hasEcosystemType |
estuarine ecosystem
→
freshwater ecosystem → |
| hasTributary |
Advancetown Creek
NERFINISHED
→
Hinze Dam catchment streams → Little Nerang Creek → |
| locatedIn |
South East Queensland
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| mouthLocatedIn |
Coral Sea
→
Pacific Ocean → |
| partOf |
Gold Coast waterway network
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| region |
Gold Coast
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| sourceRegion |
Gold Coast hinterland
→
McPherson Range → Numinbah Valley → |
| state |
Queensland
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| supportsUse |
boating
→
ecological habitat → fishing → recreation → tourism → urban water supply → watersports → |
| usedFor |
drainage
→
flood mitigation → stormwater conveyance → |
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Gold Coast
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hasRiver |