Fitzroy River (Queensland)

river in Queensland, Australia

The Fitzroy River is in Queensland, Australia. The river is formed by the coming together of the Mackenzie and Dawson rivers at Duaringa.[3]

Fitzroy
Toonooba  (Dharumbal)
Dawn breaks on the Fitzroy River as it passes through Rockhampton
Fitzroy River (Queensland) is located in Queensland
Fitzroy River (Queensland)
Location of Fitzroy River mouth in Queensland
EtymologyIn honour of Sir Charles FitzRoy[1]
Location
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
RegionCentral Queensland
CityRockhampton
Physical characteristics
Source confluenceDawson River and Mackenzie River
 - coordinates23°37′39″S 149°46′1″E / 23.62750°S 149.76694°E / -23.62750; 149.76694
MouthCoral Sea
 - locationnear Port Alma
 - coordinates23°32′15″S 150°53′13″E / 23.53750°S 150.88694°E / -23.53750; 150.88694
 - elevation0 m (0 ft)
Length480 km (300 mi)
Basin size142,665 km2 (55,083 sq mi)
Discharge 
 - average187 m3/s (6,600 cu ft/s)
Basin features
National parkGoodedulla National Park
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The Fitzroy was named by Charles and William Archer on 4 May 1853. The river was named in honour of Sir Charles FitzRoy, Governor of the Colony of New South Wales.[4] Queensland did not become a colony until 1859.[5]

References

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  1. "Fitzroy River (entry 12565)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  2. "Map of Fitzroy River, QLD". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 18 November 2015.
  3. Harrison, Rod; Ernie James; Chris Sully; Bill Classon; Joy Eckermann (2008). Queensland Dams. Bayswater, Victoria: Australian Fishing Network. p. 157. ISBN 978-1-86513-134-4.
  4. Isaac Taylor, Names and Their Histories: A Handbook of Historical Geography and Topographical Nomenclature (London: Rivington's, 1898), p. 125
  5. Jan Bowen; et al., Australia (New York: DK Publishing, 2014), p. 57

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