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The Blackwood River is a major river and catchment in the
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of
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.


Course

The river begins at the junction of Arthur River and Balgarup River near Quelarup and travels in a south westerly direction through the town of
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then through Nannup until it discharges into the
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at Hardy Inlet near the town of Augusta. Hardy Inlet has a number of islands – namely Molloy Island and Thomas Island. The mouth of the river has attracted interest in its various points of opening and closing over the last 100 years, Duke Head at the west side being a benchmark location for the shifting mouth. The river has 42 tributaries including Dinninup Brook, Balingup Brook, St John Brook, Boyup Brook, Tweed River, Ti Tree Gully, Christmas Creek and Tanjannerup Creek.


Catchment

The river has a total catchment area of stretching from Kukerin in the east to Hardy Inlet in the west, and from Darkan in the north to Augusta in the south. Several major towns are found within the catchment including Katanning, Narrogin,
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, Boyup Brook and Nannup. The upper or larger catchment area of the river is in agricultural areas, while the middle catchment area passes through forest areas, and the lower portion of the river passes into mixed forest, agricultural and residential lands. The middle catchment passes through what is known as the
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between the
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and the
Scott Coastal Plain Scott Coastal Plain is a plain that lies between the Blackwood Plateau and the south coast of Western Australia, east of Augusta and Cape Leeuwin. The name of the plain is derived from the river that drains the western portion of the plain, the ...
. The river emerges into
Flinders Bay Flinders Bay is a bay and locality that is immediately south of the townsite of Augusta, and close to the mouth of the Blackwood River. The locality and bay lies to the north east of Cape Leeuwin which is the most south-westerly mainland poi ...
at Augusta. The majority of the basin, 78%, is devoted to agriculture, including cereal production and grazing. There are still many significant water resources including over 1,000 wetlands, as well as the river itself. The basin is habitat for an estimated 8,000 species of flora including three threatened ecological communities. A total of 42 rare and priority vertebrate fauna species and 143 rare and priority flora species are found within the basin catchment area.


History

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have lived along the Blackwood River for thousands of years. The
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people called the river ''Gurbillup buerle'', "burle" meaning "river", while the portion of the river at Bridgetown was called ''Gigellup buerle''. In 1827, Captain James Stirling arrived at the river and named it after Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Blackwood, under whom he served as a midshipman on in 1808–1809 during the
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, in the North Sea and the Mediterranean. Historically it was of considerable importance in the early days of the
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, and more recently of importance in the ecology of the Augusta-Margaret River region due to conflicts in land use policy. The upper catchment contains Toolibin Lake, a nature reserve and
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site. The river is prone to occasional flooding. In 1945 it rose to the highest level recorded to that date, running over the Russell Street bridge in Nannup. The river flooded again in 1946 and 1947 closing roads but not causing any significant damage to towns along the river. In 1949 Nannup received of rain in a period of seven hours, causing flooding. A bridge over the Blackwood connecting the town to
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was swept away. In 1982 after the remnants of a
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passed through the southwest, the town and surrounding areas were inundated by heavy rains. The Blackwood rose , submerging over 50 houses in Nannup.


References


Further reading

* Brearley, Anne, ''Ernest Hodgkin's Swanland : estuaries and coastal lagoons of South-western Australia'' Crawley, W.A. : University of Western Australia Press for the Ernest Hodgkin Trust for Estuary Education and Research and National Trust of Australia (WA), 2005. * Muirden, Peter: Pen, Luke and Marnie Leybourne (2003) ''Stream and catchment hydrology in South West Western Australia'' Perth, W.A. Dept. of Environment. Department of Environment river restoration, 1442-6919 ; report no. RR19 * Pen, Luke J.(1999) ''Managing our rivers : a guide to the nature and management of the streams of south-west Western Australia'' (editor, June Hutchison) East Perth, W.A. : Water and Rivers Commission. {{Authority control Rivers of the South West region Warren bioregion