No; the Murray River forms the border between New South Wales and Victoria before continuing into South Australia.
The murray river
The Murray river
The Murray Darling river system goes between the two states
The Murray River forms much of the border between NSW and Victoria, before continuing into South Australia. It empties into the ocean near the Coorong.
Victoria is the Murray river which separates Victoria and NSW. The main one in Melbourne is the Yarra.
The largest river in New South Wales is the Murray River, which forms the border between NSW and Victoria, but is considered to be part of NSW. Other significant rivers include the Darling, Murrumbidgee, Lachlan and Macquarie.
Many consider that the longest river in Victoria is the Murray, but the Murray River does not actually lie in Victoria. The border of NSW is the southern bank of the Murray. The longest river in Victoria is the Goulburn River, at 654km long.
The Murray River borders Victoria and New South Wales.
East of the border between New South Wales (NSW) and South Australia, the Murray River is situated wholly within the territorial jurisdiction of the state of NSW. The southern bank of the Murrary River defines the boundary between the states of NSW and Victoria.
Although it is on the Murray River border of NSW and Victoria, the town of Echuca is in Victoria.
The longest single river in Australia is the Murray River, with a total length of about 2508km. It starts in Australia's Snowy Mountains and ends at Encounter Bay in South Australia.
The only cities through which the Murray River runs are Albury-Wodonga on the NSW/Victorian border, and Murray Bridge in South Australia.Large towns through which it flows include Echuca/Moama, Swan Hill, Mildura and Renmark.