- Glenelg River (Victoria)
The Glenelg River is a
river in southwestern Victoria,Australia . The river starts in the Grampian Ranges and runs for 290 kilometres, making it the longest river in Victoria. A short stretch of the lower end winds throughSouth Australia before returning to Victoria to enter the sea at Nelson. The Glenelg River is a central feature of theLower Glenelg National Park .The river was named after Colonial Secretary Baron Glenelg, Charles Grant, by Major Thomas Mitchell in August 1836.cite web |last= Bird |first= Eric |date= 12 October 2006 |title= Place Names on the Coast of Victoria |publisher= The Australian National Placename Survey (ANPS) |url= http://www.anps.org.au/documents/VIC_coastal.pdf |accessdate= 2008-07-23]
Large amounts of
water diverted from the upper reaches of the river for agricultural purposes, includingirrigation and town water demands. This reduction in flow has had negative effects on river ecology.Fact|date=February 2007Notes
ee also
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List of rivers of Australia
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