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Moonie River
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Moonie River at Nindigully
Moonie River is located in New South Wales
Moonie River
Location of the Moonie River mouth in New South Wales
Country Australia
States Queensland, New South Wales
Region Southern Downs, Orana
Physical characteristics
Main source Braemar State Forest,
near Tara, Queensland
347 m (1,138 ft)
27°19′59″S 150°43′32″E / 27.33306°S 150.72556°E / -27.33306; 150.72556
River mouth confluence with the Barwon River
near Mogil Mogil, north of Collarenebri New South Wales
149 m (489 ft)
29°18′46″S 148°42′43″E / 29.31278°S 148.71194°E / -29.31278; 148.71194
Length 542 km (337 mi)
Basin features
River system Barwon River catchment,
Murray–Darling basin
Basin size 14,812 km2 (5,719 sq mi)
Reservoir Thallon Weir

The Moonie River (Mooni River) is a river in Shire of Balonne, Queensland and Walgett Shire, New South Wales, both in Australia. It is a perennial river of the Barwon catchment within the Murray–Darling basin.

Name

The river was named Mooni by explorer and surveyor Thomas Mitchell on 9 November 1846 but the origins of the name are unknown. In New South Wales, the river is officially known as Mooni River, but common usage uses the same spelling as in Queensland where most of the river is located. The sign erected by Walgett Shire Council at Gundablouie Bridge on Gundabloui Road also uses the common spelling Moonie River.

Gundablouie Bridge over Moonie River in Collarenebri NSW
Shows bridge over Moonie River and one of few signposts in NSW showing the river's name.

History

Yuwaalaraay (also known as Yuwalyai, Euahlayi, Yuwaaliyaay, Gamilaraay, Kamilaroi, Yuwaaliyaayi) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Yuwaalaraay country. The Yuwaalaraay language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Shire of Balonne, including the town of Dirranbandi as well as the border town of Hebel extending to Walgett and Collarenebri in New South Wales.'

Course and features

The rivers rises south west of Dalby, near Braemar State Forest, south-east of Tara in Queensland, and flows generally to the south-west, joined by thirteen minor tributaries, before reaching its confluence with the Barwon River, before Mogil Mogil farm, north of the village of Collarenebri, New South Wales; descending 198 metres (650 ft) over its 542-kilometre (337 mi) course. The catchment area has no major towns and is extremely flat. The Moonie River is impounded by Thallon Weir, with a capacity of 185 megalitres (6.5×10^6 cu ft).

The river flows through the towns of the Nindigully, Flinton and just to the west of Thallon. Both the Moonie Highway and Carnarvon Highway cross the river. In New South Wales, only one public road crosses the river : Gundabloui Road crosses the river near Goondoobluie farm in Collarenbri, about 50 km north of the village.

Moonie River was just a puddle near 4086 Gundabloui Road in Collarenebri, New South Wales in April 2019
Moonie River was almost dry at this location near Gundabloui Road in Collarenebri, about 41 km north of the village, in April 2019
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