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The Mary River is a major river system in the South East and Wide Bay–Burnett regions of Queensland, Australia. [1] The Mary River is unique in that it flows south to north. [4] The river is important because it is home to three threatened species, the Mary River turtle, white-throated snapping turtle and the Mary River cod. [4]
Time zone: AEST : Location: 11.8 km (7 mi ... Queensland, Australia. [2] ... The Mary River forms the western boundary. [3]
Maryborough is located on the Mary River in Queensland, Australia, approximately 255 kilometres (160 mi) north of the state capital, Brisbane. The city is served by the Bruce Highway . It is closely tied to its neighbour city Hervey Bay which is approximately 30 kilometres (20 mi) northeast.
Time zone: AEST : Location: 23.3 km (14 ... Queensland, Australia. [2] ... The Mary River is the eastern boundary of the locality and Myrtle Creek is the southern ...
Time zone: AEST : Location: 22.6 km (14 ... it is a tributary of the Mary River. [3] ... Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland.
In May 2012, a 3.5-metre (11 ft) saltwater crocodile was found in the Mary River between Brothers Island and the mainland, significantly further south than the normal range for such a crocodile. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] As per Queensland Government policy, crocodiles spotted south of the Boyne River are trapped and relocated to their natural habitat by ...
The Mary River forms most of the eastern boundary, while Ooramera Creek forms the north-eastern boundary as it flows to join the Mary. [ 3 ] Mount Urah is in the south-west of the locality ( 25°49′50″S 152°21′04″E / 25.8306°S 152.3512°E / -25.8306; 152.3512 ( Mount Urah ) ) rising to 606 metres (1,988 ft) above sea
The Mary River forms the western and south-western boundaries. Coles Creek (the watercourse) flows through from east to north, where it forms part of the northern boundary before it joins the Mary. Skyring Creek forms the southern boundary before it flows into the Mary. [3] The Bruce Highway enters from the east and exits to north . [4]