Condamine River
The Condamine River is a significant waterway located in southeastern Queensland, Australia. It is a tributary of the Darling River and flows through the Southern Downs region. The river is approximately 200 kilometers long and is known for its scenic landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
The river's source is near the town of Condamine, and it travels through various towns, including Warwick and Inglewood, before joining the Darling River. The Condamine River plays a crucial role in local agriculture, providing water for irrigation and supporting the region's farming activities.