Comet River

Coordinates: 23°33′21″S 148°32′11″E / 23.55583°S 148.53639°E / -23.55583; 148.53639
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Comet
The Comet River near Rolleston
Comet River is located in Queensland
Comet River
Location of Comet River mouth in Queensland
Location
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
RegionCentral Queensland
TownshipRolleston; Comet
Physical characteristics
SourceExpedition Range
Source confluenceBrown River and Clematis Creek
 • locationsouth of Rolleston
 • coordinates24°43′40″S 148°43′30″E / 24.72778°S 148.72500°E / -24.72778; 148.72500
 • elevation237 m (778 ft)
Mouthconfluence with the Nogoa River to form the Mackenzie River
 • location
north of Comet
 • coordinates
23°33′21″S 148°32′11″E / 23.55583°S 148.53639°E / -23.55583; 148.53639
 • elevation
144 m (472 ft)
Length294 km (183 mi)
Basin features
River systemFitzroy River
National parkExpedition National Park
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The Comet River is a river located in Central Queensland, Australia.

Geography

Formed by the confluence of the Brown River and Clematis Creek, the Comet River rises in the Expedition Range, north of Expedition National Park and south of Rolleston. The river flows north, joined by seventeen tributaries, and splits as an anabranch on multiple occasions. The river flows through the Teatree Waterhole and Comet towards its confluence with the Nogoa River to form the Mackenzie River. The river descends 93 metres (305 ft) over its 294-kilometre (183 mi) course. The river is crossed by the Dawson Highway at Rolleston and the Capricorn Highway at Comet.[1]

Water management

The Comet River Weir is the main water storage facility on the river, with a surface area of 13 hectares (32 acres) when full.[2] In the late 1990s the river was the site for a proposed new dam, although it was never built.[citation needed]

History

Wadja (also known as Wadjigu, Wadya, Wadjainngo, Mandalgu, and Wadjigun) is an Australian Aboriginal language in Central Queensland. The language region includes the local government areas of the Aboriginal Shire of Woorabinda and Central Highlands Region, including the Blackdown Tablelands. the Comet River, and the Expedition Range, and the towns of Woorabinda, Springsure and Rolleston.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Map of Comet River, QLD". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Map of Comet River (the weir), QLD". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 17 November 2015.
  3. ^ This Wikipedia article incorporates CC-BY-4.0 licensed text from: "Wadja". Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages map. State Library of Queensland. Retrieved 5 February 2020.