Dandenong Creek
From the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne’s southeast, Dandenong Creek flows 53 kilometres into the Patterson River, and onto Port Phillip Bay.
From the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne’s southeast, Dandenong Creek flows 53 kilometres into the Patterson River, and onto Port Phillip Bay.
Named after explorer George Bass, the 30-kilometre Bass River begins in West Gippsland’s Strzelecki Ranges and flows through the flat expanses of the Bass Valley into Western Port.
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This school is part of the River Detectives sustainability program, which inspires students to understand, appreciate and care for their local river or creek.
This school is part of the River Detectives sustainability program, which inspires students to understand, appreciate and care for their local river or creek.
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