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Map of Yarra River and its tributaries

The Yarra River is a river in East-Central Victoria, Australia that flows through the city of Melbourne. This article contains explanations and lists of the river's tributaries and other geographic features. The river flows atop layers of silt that built up within an ancient river valley around 10,000-15,000 years ago.

The river's major tributaries are the Plenty River, Merri Creek, Darebin Creek, Diamond Creek, Gardiners Creek, Mullum Mullum Creek and the Moonee Ponds Creek. It hosts a wide range of geographic features including; bends, rapids, lakes, islands, floodplains, billabongs, wetlands, etc. Most features have been named after translated Woiwurrung phrases or have European, particularly British, origins.

The Yarra River has two other names "the upside down river" and "Birrarung". The Yarra was for say nicknamed the upside down river because of the way some of it looked. Birrarung was the first name that the Indigenous Australians gave it.

Tributaries[edit]

The Little Yarra River at Yarra Junction, 2009

The Yarra River has about 50 named tributaries; 6 rivers, 42 creeks and 2 gullies. At its most easterly point, it is fed by many small unnamed creeks and streams that begin in the Yarra Ranges within the Yarra Ranges National Park, which are sometimes fed by snowfalls. Below is a list of its tributaries (from downstream to upstream):[1]

Rivers of the Yarra River basin
Catchment river Elevation at
confluence
River mouth Coordinates[2][3] River length
Tributary
Tributary
Tributary
Tributary
Tributary
Tributary
Yarra River 0 m (0 ft) Hobsons Bay, Port Phillip 37°51′7S 144°54′30E / 37.85194°S 144.90833°E / -37.85194; 144.90833 (Yarra River) 242 km (150 mi)
Stony Creek 0 m (0 ft) Yarra circa 5 km (3 mi)
Maribyrnong River 1 m (3 ft 3 in) Yarra 37°45′19S 144°50′57E / 37.75528°S 144.84917°E / -37.75528; 144.84917 (Maribyrnong River) 39 km (24 mi)
Steele Creek 5 m (16 ft) Maribyrnong 8 km (5 mi)
Taylors Creek 20 m (66 ft) Maribyrnong 13 km (8 mi)
Jackson Creek 42 m (138 ft) Maribyrnong 71 km (44 mi)
Longview Creek 270 m (890 ft) Jackson 8 km (5 mi)
Riddells Creek 296 m (971 ft) Jackson 15 km (9 mi)
Deep Creek 42 m (138 ft) Maribyrnong 128 km (80 mi)
Konagaderra Creek 164 m (538 ft) Deep 37°29′36S 144°50′27E / 37.49333°S 144.84083°E / -37.49333; 144.84083 (Konagaderra Creek) 17 km (11 mi)
Boyd Creek 243 m (797 ft) Deep 12 km (7 mi)
Lintons Creek 277 m (909 ft) Boyd 11 km (7 mi)
No 3 Creek 313 m (1,027 ft) Boyd 13 km (8 mi)
Emu Creek 270 m (890 ft) Deep 8 km (5 mi)
Bolinda (Emu) Creek 282 m (925 ft) Emu 9 km (6 mi)
Bolinda Creek 340 m (1,120 ft) Bolinda (Emu) 9 km (6 mi)
Sandy Creek 380 m (1,250 ft) Bolinda 9 km (6 mi)
Moonee Ponds Creek 1 m (3 ft 3 in) Yarra 37°45′39S 144°55′59E / 37.76083°S 144.93306°E / -37.76083; 144.93306 (Moonee Ponds Creek) 31 km (19 mi)
Kooyong Koot Creek (Gardiners Creek) 12 m (39 ft) Yarra 37°52′18S 145°05′23E / 37.87167°S 145.08972°E / -37.87167; 145.08972 (Gardiners Creek) 17 km (11 mi)
Merri Creek 14 m (46 ft) Yarra 37°40′01S 144°58′35E / 37.66694°S 144.97639°E / -37.66694; 144.97639 (Merri Creek) 69 km (43 mi)
Darebin Creek 18 m (59 ft) Yarra 37°39′32S 145°02′08E / 37.65889°S 145.03556°E / -37.65889; 145.03556 (Darebin Creek) 43 km (27 mi)
Glass Creek Yarra
Koonung Koonung Creek 16 m (52 ft) Yarra 37°47′11S 145°06′16E / 37.78639°S 145.10444°E / -37.78639; 145.10444 (Koonung Koonung Creek) 11 km (7 mi)
Salt Creek Yarra 37°44′27S 145°04′19E / 37.74083°S 145.07194°E / -37.74083; 145.07194 (Salt Creek)
Banyule Creek Yarra
Plenty River 19 m (62 ft) Yarra 37°36′46S 145°06′20E / 37.61278°S 145.10556°E / -37.61278; 145.10556 (Plenty River) 47 km (29 mi)
Barber Creek 169 m (554 ft) Plenty 17 km (11 mi)
Bruces Creek 189 m (620 ft) Plenty 21 km (13 mi)
Scrubby Creek 197 m (646 ft) Plenty 11 km (7 mi)
Ruffey Creek 17 m (56 ft) Yarra 37°46′08S 145°08′22E / 37.76889°S 145.13944°E / -37.76889; 145.13944 (Ruffey Creek) 11 km (7 mi)
Kestrel Creek Yarra
Diamond Creek 30 m (98 ft) Yarra 37°37′42S 145°12′38E / 37.62833°S 145.21056°E / -37.62833; 145.21056 (Diamond Creek) 11 km (7 mi)
Mullum Mullum Creek 28 m (92 ft) Yarra 37°46′25S 145°11′21E / 37.77361°S 145.18917°E / -37.77361; 145.18917 (Mullum Mullum Creek) 11 km (7 mi)
Stony Creek Yarra 37°42′58S 145°12′30E / 37.71611°S 145.20833°E / -37.71611; 145.20833 (Stony Creek)
Andersons Creek 17 m (56 ft) Yarra 37°44′59S 145°12′38E / 37.74972°S 145.21056°E / -37.74972; 145.21056 (Andersons Creek) 11 km (7 mi)
Parson Gully Yarra
Jumping Creek Yarra 37°45′42S 145°15′27E / 37.76167°S 145.25750°E / -37.76167; 145.25750 (Jumping Creek)
Pigeon Bank Gully Yarra 37°42′44S 145°14′26E / 37.71222°S 145.24056°E / -37.71222; 145.24056 (Pigeon Bank Gully)
Watsons Creek 47 m (154 ft) Yarra 37°39′08S 145°18′02E / 37.65222°S 145.30056°E / -37.65222; 145.30056 (Watsons Creek) 18 km (11 mi)
Brushy Creek 65 m (213 ft) Yarra 37°45′41S 145°17′45E / 37.76139°S 145.29583°E / -37.76139; 145.29583 (Brushy Creek) 9 km (6 mi)
Olinda Creek Yarra 37°45′57S 145°21′17E / 37.76583°S 145.35472°E / -37.76583; 145.35472 (Olinda Creek)
Steels Creek Yarra 37°37′15S 145°22′31E / 37.62083°S 145.37528°E / -37.62083; 145.37528 (Steels Creek)
Pauls Creek 74 m (243 ft) Yarra 37°38′26S 145°26′02E / 37.64056°S 145.43389°E / -37.64056; 145.43389 (Pauls Creek) 15 km (9 mi)
Watts River 80 m (260 ft) Yarra 37°37′29S 145°39′34E / 37.62472°S 145.65944°E / -37.62472; 145.65944 (Watts River) 29 km (18 mi)
Meyers Creek 92 m (302 ft) Watts 37°35′20S 145°31′02E / 37.58889°S 145.51722°E / -37.58889; 145.51722 (Meyers Creek) 9 km (5.6 mi)
Badger Creek Yarra 37°41′14S 145°35′41E / 37.68722°S 145.59472°E / -37.68722; 145.59472 (Badger Creek)
Woori Yallock Creek Yarra 37°43′52S 145°29′53E / 37.73111°S 145.49806°E / -37.73111; 145.49806 (Woori Yallock Creek)
Ure Creek Yarra 37°45′18S 145°32′50E / 37.75500°S 145.54722°E / -37.75500; 145.54722 (Ure Creek)
Hoddles Creek Yarra 37°47′35S 145°34′54E / 37.79306°S 145.58167°E / -37.79306; 145.58167 (Hoddles Creek)
Don River Yarra 37°45′20S 145°35′13E / 37.75556°S 145.58694°E / -37.75556; 145.58694 (Don River)
Little Yarra River 108 m (354 ft) Yarra 37°50′16S 145°40′46E / 37.83778°S 145.67944°E / -37.83778; 145.67944 (Little Yarra River) 24 km (15 mi)
Britannia Creek 123 m (404 ft) Little Yarra 37°47′47S 145°41′02E / 37.79639°S 145.68389°E / -37.79639; 145.68389 (Britannia Creek) 11 km (6.8 mi)
Don Creek Yarra 37°45′47S 145°36′21E / 37.76306°S 145.60583°E / -37.76306; 145.60583 (Don Creek)
Platts Creek Yarra 37°45′15S 145°37′15E / 37.75417°S 145.62083°E / -37.75417; 145.62083 (Platts Creek)
Frenchman Creek Yarra 37°44′23S 145°37′41E / 37.73972°S 145.62806°E / -37.73972; 145.62806 (Frenchman Creek)
Yankee Jim Creek Yarra 37°46′21S 145°39′21E / 37.77250°S 145.65583°E / -37.77250; 145.65583 (Yankee Jim Creek)
Dee River Yarra 37°44′59S 145°38′41E / 37.74972°S 145.64472°E / -37.74972; 145.64472 (Dee River)
Scotchman Creek Yarra
Four Mile Creek Yarra 37°46′03S 145°42′25E / 37.76750°S 145.70694°E / -37.76750; 145.70694 (Four Mile Creek)
Pheasant Creek Yarra 37°45′31S 145°42′52E / 37.75861°S 145.71444°E / -37.75861; 145.71444 (Pheasant Creek)
Starling Creek Yarra 37°45′56S 145°43′36E / 37.76556°S 145.72667°E / -37.76556; 145.72667 (Starling Creek)
Big Pats Creek 171 m (561 ft) Yarra 37°48′22S 145°45′06E / 37.80611°S 145.75167°E / -37.80611; 145.75167 (Big Pats Creek) 12 km (7 mi)
Dead Horse Creek Yarra 37°43′39S 145°45′31E / 37.72750°S 145.75861°E / -37.72750; 145.75861 (Dead Horse Creek)
Cement Creek Yarra 37°42′50S 145°44′31E / 37.71389°S 145.74194°E / -37.71389; 145.74194 (Cement Creek)
Braham Creek Yarra 37°45′11S 145°47′32E / 37.75306°S 145.79222°E / -37.75306; 145.79222 (Braham Creek)
McDonald Creek Yarra 37°44′59S 145°47′49E / 37.74972°S 145.79694°E / -37.74972; 145.79694 (McDonald Creek)
Crooked Creek Yarra
Starvation Creek 219 m (719 ft) Yarra 37°45′39S 145°51′16E / 37.76083°S 145.85444°E / -37.76083; 145.85444 (Starvation Creek) 14 km (9 mi)
McMahons Creek 252 m (827 ft) Yarra 37°42′48S 145°52′00E / 37.71333°S 145.86667°E / -37.71333; 145.86667 (McMahons Creek) 14 km (9 mi)
Armstrong Creek 275 m (902 ft) Yarra 37°39′56S 145°50′58E / 37.66556°S 145.84944°E / -37.66556; 145.84944 (Armstrong Creek) 13 km (8 mi)
Armstrong Creek East Branch 352 m (1,155 ft) Armstrong 37°37′31S 145°53′26E / 37.62528°S 145.89056°E / -37.62528; 145.89056 (Armstrong Creek East Branch) 8 km (5 mi)
Alderman Creek 357 m (1,171 ft) Yarra 37°43′37S 145°56′45E / 37.72694°S 145.94583°E / -37.72694; 145.94583 (Alderman Creek) 12 km (7 mi)
Walsh Creek 357 m (1,171 ft) Yarra 37°36′28S 145°56′52E / 37.60778°S 145.94778°E / -37.60778; 145.94778 (Walsh Creek) 19 km (12 mi)
Clear Creek 357 m (1,171 ft) Walsh 37°40′15S 145°58′10E / 37.67083°S 145.96944°E / -37.67083; 145.96944 (Clear Creek) 12 km (7 mi)
Baker Creek 488 m (1,601 ft) Yarra 37°45′38S 145°49′14E / 37.76056°S 145.82056°E / -37.76056; 145.82056 (Baker Creek) 7 km (4 mi)
Woods Creek 532 m (1,745 ft) Yarra 37°43′02S 146°07′19E / 37.71722°S 146.12194°E / -37.71722; 146.12194 (Woods Creek) 11 km (7 mi)
Mmbw Channel 775 m (2,543 ft) Yarra 23 km (14 mi)

Geographical features[edit]

Bolin Bolin Billabong, cut off in 1100 AD, shown here in 2008 at 10-15% its volume

The Yarra River hosts a wide range of geographical features, perhaps the most plentiful of which are billabongs, of which there are over 100, particularly in the floodplains near Yering, Yarra Glen and Coldstream. Being a considerably thin river for almost its entire length, there are very few islandsorlakes. In the middle reaches there are a few rapids of easy to moderate difficulty, however these are sparsely distributed. Below is a list of the river's geographical features, including tributaries (shown in bold) and man-made features or townships (shown in italics), for bearings (from downstream to upstream):[1]

  • West Gate Bridge
  • Stony Creek
  • Maribyrnong River
  • Coode Island (created in 1880s)
  • Fishermans Bend (created in 1880s)
  • Moonee Ponds Creek
  • Victoria Harbour (created in 1892)
  • Batman's Hill (levelled in mid-19th century)
  • Turning Basin
  • Melbourne CBD
  • Princes Bridge
  • Birrarung Marr
  • Ornamental Lake
  • Punt Hill
  • Herring Island
  • Burnley Harbour and Wetlands
  • Gardiners Creek
  • Burnley Bend
  • Hawthorn
  • Yarra Bend (Ends)
  • Dights Falls
  • Merri Creek
  • Galatea Point
  • Studley Park Boathouse
  • Flying Fox Lookout
  • Fairfield Boathouse
  • Yarra Bend (Begins)
  • Kew Billabong
  • Darebin Creek
  • Glass Creek
  • Yarra Flats (Ends)
  • Koonung Creek
  • Bolin Bolin Billabong (cut off in 1100)
  • Annulus Billabong
  • Salt Creek
  • Sills Bend
  • Heidelberg
  • Yarra Flats (Begins)
  • Banyule Creek
  • Banyule Flats and Billabongs
  • Plenty River
  • Templestowe
  • Ruffey Creek
  • Kestrel Creek
  • Westerfolds Rapids
  • Fitzsimons Lane Bridge
  • Diamond Creek
  • Sweeneys Flats
  • Mullum Mullum Creek
  • Tikalara
  • Pound Bend (Ends)
  • Bobs Wetlands
  • Pound Bend Tunnel
  • Stony Creek
  • Pound Bend (Begins)
  • Andersons Creek
  • Fourth Hill
  • Whipstick Gully
  • Warrandyte
  • Scotchmans Hill
  • The Island
  • Parson Gully
  • Black Flat
  • Jumping Creek
  • Blue Tongue Bend
  • Warrandyte Gorge
  • Pigeon Bank Gully
  • Kangaroo Ground Rapids
  • Watsons Creek
  • Bend of Isles
  • Moniques Island
  • Brushy Creek
  • Mount Lofty
  • Bob's Rock
  • Canoe Slalom Rapids
  • Christmas Hills Rapids
  • Yering Gorge
  • Yering Billabongs
  • Olinda Creek
  • Yarra Glen
  • Yarra Flats Billabongs
  • Steels Creek
  • Coldstream Flats and Billabongs
  • Pauls Creek
  • Healesville
  • Watts River
  • Badger Creek
  • Warramate Hills
  • Woori Yallock Creek
  • Woori Yallock Flats and Billabong
  • Ure Creek
  • Launching Place
  • Hoddles Creek
  • Don River
  • Little Yarra River
  • Don Creek
  • Yarra Junction
  • Don Creek
  • Platts Creek
  • Frenchman Creek
  • Yankee Jim Creek
  • Dee River
  • Scotchmans Creek
  • Warburton
  • Four Mile Creek
  • Pheasant Creek
  • Starling Creek
  • Big Pats Creek
  • Dead Horse Creek
  • Cement Creek
  • Braham Creek
  • McDonald Creek
  • Crooked Creek
  • Starvation Creek
  • Little Peninsula Tunnel
  • Big Peninsula Tunnel
  • McMahons Creek
  • Upper Yarra Dam
  • Upper Yarra Reservoir (created in 1957)
  • Armstrong Creek
  • Alderman Creek
  • Walsh Creek
  • Baker Creek
  • Woods Creek
  • Mmbw Channel
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Melway, Edition 35, 2008
  • ^ "Place name search". VICNAMES. State Government of Victoria. Archived from the original on 2014-01-26.
  • ^ "Gazetteer of Australia Place Name Search". Geoscience Australia. Australian Government.

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