There is no one main river in Queensland. Some of the largest and most significant rivers in Queensland include:
Some of the largest and most significant rivers in Queensland include: * Fitzroy River, the second largest river catchment in Australia, after that of the Murray Darling system * Flinders River, at about 840km long, the longest river in Queensland * Condamine River, in southern Queensland, and part of the Murray-Darling Basin * Burdekin River, economically the second-most important river in Australia, after the Murray * Dumaresq and Macintyre Rivers, which together form part of the border between Queensland and NSW * Diamantina River, which forms a major component of Queensland's Channel country, and eventually empties into Lake Eyre, SA * Mary River, home to a number of endangered species, and currently embroiled in controversy over the proposed Traveston Crossing Dam There are about 80 rivers in Queensland. For more information, see the link below.
The longest river in Queensland, Australia is the Flinders River, which has a length of about 1004 km.
* Burnett River * Dawson River * Mackenzie River * Boyne River * Calliope River
The Murray is Australia's longest river.
Rivers in Queensland's gulf country include:MitchellNormanFlindersCalvertLeichhardtMcArthurGilbertCox
Daintree is a river in northern Queensland, Australia. The Don River is located in northern Queensland.
Head of the River - Queensland - was created in 1918.
the capital of Queensland, Brisbane is located on the Brisbane river.
The main river of Spain is the Ebro River.
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the Tagus River
The River Rhine.
the Amazon River
The main river in Ireland is the River Shannon.
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