- Source: Emu River (Tasmania)
The Emu River is a perennial river for most of its length, located in the north-western region of Tasmania, Australia. It was named by Henry Hellyer, an early explorer who saw emu tracks in the vicinity.
Location and features
The river rises below Companion Hill (853 m (2,799 ft)) near Saint Valentines Peak (1,107 m (3,632 ft)), passes through Companion Reservoir, and flows generally north into Emu Bay at Wivenhoe. The river descends 548 metres (1,798 ft) over its 52.2-kilometre (32.4 mi) course.
See also
List of rivers of Australia § Tasmania
References
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