The Fitzroy River
Perth. the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia, is located on the Swan River.
This question might mean one of two things. The largest river that flows through the Australian Capital Territory is the Murrumbidgee. It flows near Canberra but not through it. The largest river that flows through Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory is the Molonglo.
The Swan River flows through the city of Perth.
The East Australian Current flows southward along Australia's east coast in the Pacific Ocean. The Kuroshio Current flows northward along Japan's east coast in the western North Pacific Ocean.
western Australia
The Victoria River flows into the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf.
The Swan River estuary flows through the city of Perth, in the south west of Western Australia.
The Darling River flows through Western New South Wales, in Australia.
The Darling River does not flow into an ocean. The Darling is a tributary of the Murray, and the Murray flows into the Southern Ocean. Note: There is some debate as to whether the Southern Ocean touches Australia's shores, or whether this area is still the Indian Ocean. Australian authorities claim that the ocean lies immediately to Australia's south.
It rises in the Australian Alps, draining the western side of Australia's highest mountains and, for most of its length, meanders across Australia's inland plains, forming the border between New South Wales and Victoria as it flows to the northwest, before turning south into South Australia then ends at the mouth at Lake Alexandrina.
There are two Fitzroy Rivers in Australia. The Fitzroy River in the Kimberley region of Western Australia is the longest river in Western Australia. It is around 750 kilometres long. It begins at the King Leopold and Mueller Ranges and flows into King Sound, which is just south of Derby. The Fitzroy River near Rockhampton in Queensland, is the largest river in Australia, apart from the Murray. Together with its minor tributaries, it is 745 kilometres in length, but with all its tributaries, it is 4,880 kilometres in length. Its catchment areas is 145000 square kilometres, which is almost the size of England.
The East Australian Current flows southwards along the eastern coast of Australia from the Coral Sea up towards Antarctica. This current plays a key role in shaping the marine ecosystems and climate patterns in the region.