Loddon River, Victoria
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The Loddon River, an inland river of the northcentral catchment, part of the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the lower
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and Central Highlands and
Loddon Mallee The Loddon Mallee is an economic rural region located in the north-western part of Victoria, Australia. Occupying more than a quarter of the state, it stretches from Greater Melbourne to the northernmost point of Victoria, sharing a border w ...
regions of the Australian state of
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. The headwaters of the Loddon River rise on the northern slopes of the
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east of Daylesford and descend to flow north into the Little Murray River, near
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. The river is impounded by the
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and
Laanecoorie Laanecoorie is a locality in the Shire of Loddon, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. Laanecoorie is situated on the Loddon River. It has a community hall, church, and caravan park. Before the town was established the land was part of a st ...
reservoirs.


Location and features

The Loddon River is the second longest river in Victoria after the
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and, along with the
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, drains a substantial part of central Victoria. From source to
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, the river is joined by nineteen minor tributaries; and descends over its
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. An
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of the Loddon River may be found in the upper reaches of the river. The river rises below near and from where it heads northward to and on to Loddon Falls. It then flows generally northward through and , west of
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. After Newstead the river flows into the Cairn Curran Reservoir (147,000 ML), before emerging at Baringhup and continuing north to . The Tullaroop Creek tributary, which joins just above Laanecoorie Reservoir, is impounded by the Tullaroop Reservoir (72,950ML).The river then flows into Laanecoorie Reservoir (12,000 ML) at and then to , where it flows due north to Bridgewater On Loddon, where
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, swimming and fishing are popular recreational pursuits. The river then passes with high summer flows that commence at the small concrete weir to the Loddon Weir, also known as Fernihurst Weir. After the weir, water is diverted to the Waranga Western Channel. Downstream from Loddon Weir the river averages wide, and up to wide at certain points, with a bank height of around . Approximately south of
Kerang Kerang is a town on the Loddon River in north-central Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. It is the commercial centre to an irrigation district based on livestock, horticulture, cytisus proliferus, lucerne and grain. It is located no ...
water flows are increased due to water entering from the Macorna Channel, and the higher flows are maintained for the next of river up to the Kerang Weir. The final stretch of the river flows through
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forest. The river ends at its
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with the Little Murray River at Benjeroop, near Swan Hill.


Tributaries

Tributaries to the left of the river include: * Middleton Creek * Tarilta Creek * Larni Barramal Yaluk (until 11 May 2023, Jim Crow Creek) * Joyces Creek * Boundary Gully * Tullaroop Creek * Bet Bet Creek * Bullabul Creek * Hope Creek * Sheepwash Creek Tributaries to the right of the river include: *Muckleford Creek * Bradford Creek * Little Creek * Serpentine Creek * Sangus Creek * Twelve Mile Creek * Bannacher Creek


River crossings

The river is crossed by the Daylesford-Malmsbury Road at Glenlyon; the Drummond-Vaughan Forest Road crosses the river at three locations and the Porcupine Ridge Road crosses near the Vaughan Springs area. Further river crossings are encountered at Kemps Bridge Road, the Midland Highway south of Guildford, as well as Punt Road and the
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in Newstead. The river is crossed by the Baringhup Road, and subsequently by the Baringhup West-Eastville Road, Rumbolds Road, Pickerings Lane, Back Eddington Road and Bendigo-Maryborough Road at Eddington. At Laanecoorie, the river is crossed by the Janevale bridge, a reinforced concrete
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built in 1911 which is listed as a Heritage Place in the
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, and then northwards to Newbridge where it is crossed by the
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. At Bridgewater the river is crossed by the
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and the Eaglehawk-Inglewood railway line. A further road crossing is encountered at Bridgewater-Serpentine Road, to the south of Serpentine. Road crossings between Serpentine and Loddon weirs include Lagoona Road, Borung-Hurstwood Road, Ellerslie Road, Majors Line Road, Boort-Pyramid Road, Boort-Yando Road, Canary Island-Leaghur Road, Appin South Road, Hewitt Road and Wood Lane. In Kerang the river is crossed by the Old Kerang Road,
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and the
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. After Kerang the river is crossed by West Road, O'Donoghues Bridge Road, Baulch Road and the Wells Bridge which carries the Lake Charm Road.


Naming

The Loddon River was named by Thomas Mitchell in 1836 after the
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in the English counties of
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., entry for 8 July 1836 As the river is relatively long, Aboriginal peoples from several cultural groups lived near the river course. In an undefined Aboriginal language, the names for the river are ''Yolelerwil-meerin'' and ''Byerr'', both with no defined meaning. In the
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, the names for the river are ''Yarrayn'', ''Minne-minne'' and ''Pullergil-yaluk'', all with no clearly defined meaning. In the Wembawemba language, the name for the river is ''Woppoon'', with no clearly defined meaning. In the Djadjawurrung and the
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languages, the name for the river is ''Gunbungwerro'', with ''werro'' and ''wurru'' meaning "lips" or "mouth". In the Gannawarra and Barababaraba languages, the name for the river is ''Mudyin gadjin'', meaning " epicked up water".


Recreational pursuits

When reasonable water levels flow, the Mill Rapid downstream of the Calder Hwy bridge provides technical
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of Grade 3 standard featuring a short fast run. Access is usually via local roads on the west bank. Upstream of the Calder Hwy bridge kayakers and canoeists will have a pleasant paddling experience but may have to share the river with swimmers, fishers, and waterskiers. At Bridgewater there is a designated general waterskiing area, a slalom and ski jump area. Waterskiing events held in this area include the Australian Masters in January, the pre-
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tournament in February and the Bridgewater Ski Club Tournament. Additionally, a swimming area is designated at the Flour Mill Weir. Fish found between Bridgewater to Serpentine include
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. The water downstream from the Loddon Weir can range between deep and provides fishing opportunities for
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,
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,
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and to a lesser extent Murray cod. A vertical slot fishway was constructed next to the Kerang Weir in 2008. The main fish species in the river's lower reaches are redfin, golden perch and Murray cod. There are
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s in Bridgewater and Kerang to keep water in the towns, but otherwise the river can dry up in summer. There is current work going on to determine and implement suitable environmental flows in the river. The pool upstream of the Bridgewater weir is used for watersports such as waterskiing. Both reservoirs are also used for
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s and
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. At the Loddon Weir there is road access which enables boats to be launched from the bank.


See also

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References


External links

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Goulburn-Murray Water Loddon storages
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Biodiversity Information, Resources, Data - Loddon River pageNorth Central Catchment Management Authority
{{Authority control North-Central catchment Rivers of Grampians (region) Rivers of Loddon Mallee (region) Tributaries of the Murray River Central Highlands (Victoria) Mallee (Victoria)