Gawler River
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Gawler River | |
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Origin | the confluence of the South Para River and the North Para River |
Mouth | Gulf St Vincent near Virginia |
Basin countries | Australia |
Length | -km |
Source elevation | m |
Basin area | km² |
The Gawler River is formed by the confluence of the North Para and South Para Rivers at the South Australian town of Gawler. The locality of Gawler River, on the northern side of the river is named after it.
The River flows out onto the Wakefield Plains and is the cause of occasional flash flooding (during 1:10 to 1:50 year flood events). The district produces cereal crops and sheep for both meat and wool.
Tributaries
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