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River in Tasmania, Australia This article is about the river. For the town, see Arthur River, Tasmania.
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Arthur
(Tunganrick)
The mouth of the Arthur River
Arthur River (Tasmania) is located in TasmaniaArthur River (Tasmania)Location of the Arthur River mouth in Tasmania
EtymologySir George Arthur
Location
CountryAustralia
StateTasmania
RegionNorth-west
Physical characteristics
SourceMagnet Range
 • locationsouth of Waratah
 • coordinates41°29′43″S 145°25′30″E / 41.49528°S 145.42500°E / -41.49528; 145.42500
 • elevation479 m (1,572 ft)
MouthSouthern Ocean
 • locationtown of Arthur River
 • coordinates41°03′22″S 144°39′21″E / 41.05611°S 144.65583°E / -41.05611; 144.65583
 • elevation0 m (0 ft)
Length172 km (107 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftKeith River, Lyons River (Tasmania), Rapid River (Tasmania), Julius River, Frankland River (Tasmania)
 • rightWaratah River, Wandle River (Tasmania), Hellyer River, Salmon River (Tasmania)
National parkSavage River National Park

The Arthur River (Peerapper: Tunganrick) is a major perennial river located in the north-west region of Tasmania, Australia.

Location and features

The Arthur River rises on the slopes of the Magnet Range, south of Waratah and flows generally north and then west, around the northern perimeter of the Savage River National Park. The river is joined by 25 tributaries including the Waratah, Wandle, Hellyer, Keith, Lyons, Rapid, Julius, Salmon and Frankland rivers. The Arthur River reaches its mouth at the settlement of Arthur River where it empties into the Southern Ocean. The river descends 480 metres (1,570 ft) over its 172-kilometre (107 mi) course.

The river was named in honour of Sir George Arthur, the Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemens Land between 1824 and 1836.

On the coast near the river mouth is a plaque titled The Edge of the World. North West Coast Tasmania, and a poem by tourism pioneer Brian Inder, who coined the term, referring to the coastline at Arthur River which is regularly lashed by the gales of the Roaring Forties.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Map of Arthur River, TAS". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. 2015. Retrieved 27 June 2016.
  2. Milligan, Joseph (1858). "On the dialects and languages of the Aboriginal Tribes of Tasmania, and on their manners and customs" (PDF). Papers of the Royal Society of Tasmania: 271.
  3. "Cradle Coast Newsletter" (PDF). Tourism Newsletter. Cradle Coast. December 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 August 2008. Retrieved 8 October 2008.
River systems and rivers of Tasmania, Australia
Rivers flowing towards the Tasman Sea of the South Pacific Ocean
Rivers flowing towards the Southern Ocean
Rivers flowing towards Bass Strait


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