Wimmera River
The Wimmera River is a significant waterway located in the western part of Victoria, Australia. It stretches approximately 500 kilometers and flows through several towns, including Horsham and Dimboola. The river is an essential source of water for agriculture and supports local ecosystems.
The river's catchment area is primarily used for farming, and it plays a crucial role in irrigation. The Wimmera Mallee Pipeline project has improved water delivery to the region, enhancing water security for both residents and farmers. The river also offers recreational opportunities, such as fishing and boating, attracting visitors to the area.