River in Victoria, Australia
Acheron Location of the Acheron River mouth in Victoria Etymology Greek Akheron or akhos , meaning "distress"Native name Agaroon, Nyaggeron (Woiwurrung )Location Country Australia State Victoria Region South Eastern Highlands bioregion (IBRA) , Northern Country/North Central Local government area Murrindindi Towns Buxton , Taggerty Physical characteristics Source Yarra Ranges , Great Dividing Range • location below The Knobs • coordinates 37°30′04″S 145°40′30″E / 37.50111°S 145.67500°E / -37.50111; 145.67500 • elevation 637 m (2,090 ft)
Mouth confluence with the Goulburn River • location at Acheron near Alexandra • coordinates 37°14′39″S 145°42′24″E / 37.24417°S 145.70667°E / -37.24417; 145.70667 • elevation 190 m (620 ft) Length 84 km (52 mi) Basin features River system Goulburn Broken catchment,Murray-Darling basin Tributaries • left Robbie Creek, Mill Creek (Victoria), Health Creek, Connelly Creek • right Dip Creek, Little Steavenson River, Steavenson River , Cerberus Creek, Little River (Cathedral Range) National park Yarra Ranges National Park
The Acheron River , a minor inland perennial river of the Goulburn Broken catchment, part of the Murray-Darling basin , is located in the lower South Eastern Highlands bioregion and Northern Country/North Central regions of the Australian state of Victoria . The headwaters of the Acheron River rise on the north–western slopes of the Yarra Ranges, below The Knobs and descend to flow into the Goulburn River near Alexandra .
Location and features
The river rises below The Knobs on the north–western slopes of the Yarra Ranges, part of the Great Dividing Range , within the Yarra Ranges National Park . The flows generally north by west, much of its course following the path of the Acheron Way, through rugged national park as the river descends, then north, joined by nine tributaries including the Steavenson , Little Steavenson, and Little Rivers, before reaching its confluence with the Goulburn River at the settlement of Acheron , south of the town of Alexandra. The river descends 447 metres (1,467 ft) over its 84-kilometre (52 mi) course.
The river is crossed by the Maroondah Highway north of the locale of St Fillans, and again at the settlement of Taggerty .
Etymology
In Australian Aboriginal languages , the river is variously named Agaroon , Nyaggeron , Ngaragon , and Niagaroon with no defined meanings for each of the words.
The origin of the river's current name is thought to be derived from the Latin spelling of Greek Akheron or "River of Woe", from akhos , meaning "distress". The Acheron was one of the rivers of the underworld or Kingdom of Hades , and also the name of a river in Epirus, Greece .
See also
References
^ "Acheron River: 9154: Historical Information" . 12 August 2011. Archived from the original on 8 August 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2014.
^ "Map of Acheron River" . Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia . Retrieved 5 August 2014.
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Ford
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Godfrey
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King Parrot (Murrindindi)
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Major
Merton
Mollison
Nine Mile (Moira)
Pine Lodge
Pranjip
Ryans
Sam
Sandy (Moira)
Sawpit
Seven Creeks
Sheep Pen
Spring (Murrindindi)
Stringybark
Sugarloaf (Mitchell)
Sunday
Tullah
Watchbox
Whiteheads
Winton
Wormangal
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Goulburn Broken catchment
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Nowranie
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Simmons
Ten Mile
Tumudgery
Tuppal
Yarra Yarra
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Bywash Billabong
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Coonalhugga
Genaren
Glue Pot
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Popiltah
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Stony (Darling Anabranch)
Tomingley
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Attunga
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Berrygil
Boiling Down (Goonoo Goonoo)
Bowman
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Carole
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Clay
Coolibar
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Goonoo Goonoo
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Horsearm
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Mountain (Sandy (Peel 2))
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Moore
Moredun
Mulla Mulla
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Oakey (Jamiesons)
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Sandy (Jamiesons)
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Sandy (Peel 2)
Sandy (Talbragar)
Spring (Goonoo Goonoo)
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