River in Victoria, Australia
DelatiteDevil's
Delatite River near Mirimbah
Etymology Aboriginal Taungurung : derived from Beolite [ 1] Native name Wappang, Callathera, Kalylatherer, Kay-lath-er-rer, Pappang, Wapping [ 1] Country Australia State Victoria Region South Eastern Highlands bioregion (IBRA) , Northern Country/North Central Local government area Mansfield Towns Merrijig Source Victorian Alps , Great Dividing Range • location between Mount Stirling and Mount Buller • coordinates 37°08′39.5″S 146°29′43″E / 37.144306°S 146.49528°E / -37.144306; 146.49528 • elevation 1,490 m (4,890 ft)
Mouth confluence with the Goulburn River • location
Lake Eildon • coordinates
37°10′3″S 145°59′57″E / 37.16750°S 145.99917°E / -37.16750; 145.99917 • elevation
260 m (850 ft) Length 85 km (53 mi) River system Goulburn Broken catchment,Murray-Darling basin Tributaries • left Lanky Creek • right Plain Creek, Stony Creek (Delatite River), Devil Plain Creek, River Creek, Howes Creek, Burnt Creek , Ford Creek, Brankeet Creek National park Lake Eildon National Park [ 2]
The Delatite River , an inland perennial river of the Goulburn Broken catchment, part of the Murray-Darling basin , is located in the lower South Eastern Highlands bioregion and Northern Country/North Central regions of the Australian state of Victoria . The headwaters of the Delatite River rise on the western slopes of the Victorian Alps and descend to flow into the Goulburn River within Lake Eildon .
Location and features
The Delatite River rises in Howqua Gap, between the ski resort mountains of Mount Stirling and Mount Buller , of the Great Dividing Range . The river flows generally westwards, initially through rugged national park and state forests and, as the river descends, through more open woodlands. The river is joined by nine tributaries, passing north of the town of Merrijig before reaching its confluence in Lake Eildon, an impoundment formed on the Goulburn and Delatite rivers, just east of Eildon . The river descends 1,230 metres (4,040 ft) over its 85-kilometre (53 mi) course .[ 2]
Etymology
In Australian Aboriginal languages , the river is variously named Wappang , Callathera , Kalylatherer or Kay-lath-er-rer , Pappang , and Wapping with no defined meanings for each of the words.[ 1]
The name of the river is derived from the name of the wife of a former local indigenous leader Beolite , the leader of the yowung-illum-baluks of the Taungurung people, in the Taungurung language .
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