Goulburn River
The Goulburn River is a major river located in the state of Victoria, Australia. It flows for approximately 654 kilometers, starting in the Great Dividing Range and eventually joining the Murray River. The river is known for its scenic beauty and is a popular destination for activities such as fishing, kayaking, and camping.
The Goulburn River basin supports a diverse range of ecosystems and wildlife. It plays a crucial role in irrigation for agriculture in the region, particularly for crops like fruit and vegetables. The river also has historical significance, as it was an important waterway during the Gold Rush era in the 19th century.