King Parrot Creek
King Parrot Creek is a stream in Victoria, Australia.[1] The creek flows on the eastern side of Kerrisdale, a locality approximately 25 km (16 mi) south east of Seymour, where it meets the Goulburn River.
King Parrot Creek drops around 375 metres (1230 ft) over its 48 km (30 mi) length.
King Parrot Creek was named from the fact early settlers saw Australian king parrots there in the 1820s.[2]
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Waterways of the Goulburn Broken catchment, Victoria, Australia
- Acheron
- Big (Goulburn)
- Black
- Broken River
- Delatite
- Goulburn
- Howqua
- Jamieson
- Little (Cathedral Range)
- Little Rubicon
- Murray
- Murrindindi
- Royston
- Rubicon
- Steavenson
- Taggerty
- Taponga
- Torbreck
- Yea
- Boosey
- Brankeet
- Broken Creek
- Burnt (Strathbogie)
- Bylands
- Cameron
- Castle
- Cornella
- Creightons
- Dabyminga
- Dairy
- Dry
- Deep (Benalla)
- Deep (Moira)
- Faithfulls
- Five Mile (Benalla)
- Ford
- Goborup
- Godfrey
- Holland
- Home
- Honeysuckle
- Hughes
- King Parrot (Murrindindi)
- Kurkuruc
- Lima East
- Major
- Merton
- Mollison
- Nine Mile (Moira)
- Pine Lodge
- Pranjip
- Ryans
- Sam
- Sandy (Moira)
- Sawpit
- Seven Creeks
- Sheep Pen
- Spring (Murrindindi)
- Stringybark
- Sugarloaf (Mitchell)
- Sunday
- Tullah
- Watchbox
- Whiteheads
- Winton
- Wormangal
- Yallagalorrah
- Lake Cooper
- Lake Eildon
- Goulburn Weir
- Lake Mokoan
- Lake Mulwala
- Lake Nillahcootie
- Waranga Dam
- Rivers of Victoria
- Lakes of Victoria
- Goulburn Broken catchment
37°09′00″S 145°17′00″E / 37.15°S 145.283333°E / -37.15; 145.283333
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