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Bungil Creek

Coordinates: 27°06′29″S 149°03′35″E / 27.10806°S 149.05972°E / -27.10806; 149.05972
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Bungil
Bungil Creek is located in Queensland
Bungil Creek
Location of Bungil Creek mouth in Queensland
Location
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
RegionSouth West Queensland
TownshipRoma
Physical characteristics
SourceGreat Dividing Range
 • locationbelow Bymount
 • coordinates26°04′38″S 148°35′09″E / 26.07722°S 148.58583°E / -26.07722; 148.58583
 • elevation403 m (1,322 ft)
Mouthconfluence with the Spring Creek
 • location
north of Surat
 • coordinates
27°06′29″S 149°03′35″E / 27.10806°S 149.05972°E / -27.10806; 149.05972
 • elevation
244 m (801 ft)
Length233 km (145 mi)
Basin features
River systemBalonne catchment,
Murray-Darling basin
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The Bungil Creek, part of the Balonne catchment within the Murray-Darling basin, is a perennial stream in South West Queensland, Australia.

Course and features

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The headwaters of the creek rise on the south-western slopes of the Great Dividing Range, below Bymount and north of Roma. The creek flows southeast through the town of Roma, with the Carnarvon Highway following much of the course of the creek. North of Surat, the Bungil Creek reaches its confluence with the Spring Creek, a tributary of the Balonne River. The flow of the creek varies significantly from a very small trickle to a raging river after heavy rain. The creek descends 160 metres (520 ft) over its 233-kilometre (145 mi) course; with a catchment area of 710 square kilometres (270 sq mi).

The creek floods regularly, once inundating hundreds of properties in Roma. In March 2010, Bungil Creek experienced a major flood of 8.1 metres (27 ft);[2] with a peak flood height of 7.6 metres (25 ft) in April 2011.[3] Government funding enabled the construction of a levee for flood mitigation after devastating flooding in 2012. A ceremony to mark the commencement of construction for Stage 1 of a 5.2-kilometre (3.2 mi) long levee was held in September 2013.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Map of Bungil Creek, QLD". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  2. ^ Johnson, Callum (20 April 2011). "Floods inundate Roma". The Chronicle. Toowoomba Newspapers. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  3. ^ Barry, Derek (3 February 2012). "Roma buckles down for flooding". The Chronicle. Toowoomba Newspapers. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  4. ^ "Stage 1 (Roma Flood Mitigation Project)". Maranoa Regional Council. Retrieved 29 April 2015.