Waterways of Australia
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[Lists of waterways]
collection of lists of natural (rivers, estuaries, and straits) and artificial (reservoirs, canals and locks) waterways. List of estuaries in England List of straits
[Waterways, Victoria]
on Waterways Estate began in May 2000, due to end within five years. Waterways got its name from its waterways which are essentially a number of man
[Canals in Australia]
Canals in Australia are particularly rare although there are a few navigable waterways or other types of canals in the country. The following list provides
[List of waterways]
international inland waterways, then inland waterways, including canals and large lakes. List of interoceanic canals List of transcontinental canals
[Fauna of Australia]
species of fish inhabit Australia's waterways; of these, 24% are endemic. However, because of the relative scarcity of freshwater waterways, Australia has
[Aspendale Gardens, Victoria]
Mordialloc Creek Trail (from the Waterways Trail to Mordialloc Pier), the Waterways Trail (from Wells Road to Waterways) and the Aspendale Gardens Trail
[Waterways (disambiguation)]
Waterways are navigable bodies of water. Waterways may also refer to: Waterways, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia Waterways, Alberta, a locality
[Flag of Australia]
The flag of Australia is based on the British maritime Blue Ensign – a blue field with the United Kingdom flag (Union Jack) in the canton or upper hoist
[False water rat]
marine mouse and yirrkoo, is a species of rodent native to waterways of Australia and Papua New Guinea. A description of the species was published by Oldfield
[Geography of Australia]
geography of Australia encompasses a wide variety of biogeographic regions being the world's smallest continent, while comprising the territory of the sixth-largest