Australia's longest rivers are:
Darling River (from the River Murray to Culgoa River) - 1545 km
Lachlan River - 1339 km
Cooper Creek - 1113 km
Flinders River - 1004 km
Diamantina River - 941 km
Warrego River - 900 km
Gascoyne River - 834 km
Burdekin River - 710 km
Most of Australia's rivers are in the eastern third of the continent.
Rivers are still called rivers in Australia. Smaller rivers and streams, however, are called creeks.Some of Australia's rivers are:Murray RiverMurrumbidgee RiverDarling RiverLachlan RiverCooper CreekFlinders RiverDiamantina RiverWarrego RiverGascoyne RiverBurdekin River
Australia has many rivers.
There are hundreds of rivers in Australia. See related link.
There are very few. Rivers such as the Victoria and the Adelaide are in northern Australia, not eastern.
* Ovens River (Victoria) * Ord River (Western Australia) * Onkaparinga River (South Australia)
Most of Australia's rivers are in the eastern half. They include:Murray RiverDarling RiverMurrumbidgee RiverLachlan RiverCastlereagh RiverMacquarie RiverBurdekin River (Qld)Diamantina RiverCooper CreekSnowy RiverGoulburnFlinders RiverCondamine RiverThe two most significant rivers in the west are:Swan RiverGascoyne River
The early explorers believed that a great inland sea lay in the centre of Australia. They believed this because the rivers did not behave as rivers in other countries did. Australia's rivers flowed away from the coast, not towards it.
Australia's rivers are generally not dangerous, but some along the northern coast would be dangerous as they are prime crocodile country. These rivers include the Alligator River (misnamed because of the resemblance of crocodiles to alligators), Adelaide, Mary and Daly Rivers.
There are many rivers along the east coast of Australia. They include:BrisbaneEndeavourJardineDaintreeBurdekinFitzroyBurnettBoyneMaryTweedLoganAlbertClarenceRichmondBellingerNambuccaHastingsHawkesburyParramattaThis is just a selection of the rivers found along Australia's east coast.
Yes. Australia has the Murray River, among others.
Near creeks and rivers in eastern Australia.