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The 'Fitzroy River' lies in
Central Queensland,
Australia. Its catchment covers an area of 150,000 square kilometres, making it the second largest river catchment in Australia, after that of the Murray Darling system.
The river is formed by the joining of the Mackenzie and Dawson rivers. The catchment stretches from the Carnarvon Ranges in the west to the rivermouth in Keppel Bay, near
Rockhampton. It is bounded to the north by the
Burdekin River catchment area and to the south by the
Burnett River catchment area.
Predominant industries in the catchment are
coal mining, grazing and
cotton.
The lower reaches of the river are home to salt water
crocodiles, a recently captured example (2003) being in excess of 4 metres long. The prized Australian fish, the
barramundi, also breeds in the river.
The Fitzroy was named by Charles and William Archer on May 4th, 1853 in honour of Sir
Charles Fitzroy, Governor of the Colony of
New South Wales, as Queensland wasn't to become a separate colony until 1859.
The city of Rockhampton is situated 40 kilometres from the coast on the river. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the city was a major port, however rocky bars in the river prevented the Fitzroy from being used for navigation any further inland. As ships became larger, the lower reaches became less viable for commercial traffic, and today only pleasure craft and small commercial fishing boats use the river. Wharves which once lined the town reach at Rockhampton have now almost all disintegrated or been removed.
Nowadays, the river has a number of dams and weirs along its length. The Fitzroy River barrage at Rockhampton provides fresh water to city and surrounds, while the Fairbairn Dam, on the
Nogoa River (a tributary), provides water for irrigating cotton and domestic use for the town of
Emerald.
Tributaries of the Fitzroy include
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Mackenzie River
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★ Nogoa River
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★ Comet River
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★ Isaac River
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★ Connors River
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Dawson River
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Don River
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Dee River
References
★ McDonald L. (1981) ''Rockhampton: A History of City and District'', University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, Qld. ISBN 0-7022-1620-8
External links
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Map of the Fitzroy River catchment area, from Australia's Bureau of Meteorology