Nerang River
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The Nerang River is a river within Gold Coast City in south-eastern Queensland. It starts in the Lamington Plateau on the New South Wales border and heads north, then east where it flows into the Gold Coast Broadwater at Southport on the Gold Coast.
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[edit] Name
The river was initially named the River Barrow by government surveyor Robert Dixon when he charted the Gold Coast in 1840, after Sir John Barrow, Secretary of the Admiralty.[1] The surveyor general Thomas Mitchell later changed many places to Aboriginal names, and this included giving the Nerang River its present name. Neerang is a Yugambeh word meaning "little shark" or "shovel-nosed shark". But the local aboriginal people in fact called the river Mogumbin or Been-goor-abee. And the peoples of the Tweed called it Talgai.
[edit] Dams
On the Nerang river is the Hinze Dam, creating Advancetown Lake, the Gold Coast's main water supply. An older dam, higher up in the catchment and now called the Little Nerang Dam was an ealier water supply for the Gold Coast, Queensland. The dams are managed by Gold Coast Water
[edit] Surfers Riverwalk
The Gold Coast City Council is considering investing into the quality and capacity of the Surfers Riverwalk. The route would connect the Gold Coast Highway Bridge crossing of the Nerang River at Main Beach to Pacific Fair Shopping Centre at Broadbeach, Queensland. The route includes
- The western facing beaches of Main Beach
- The anabranch foreshores of McIntosh Island.
- Jaraparilla Cove
- The Marriott Hotel boardwalk
- Budds Beach
- Surfers Central Riverwalk [2] from Budds Beach to Lionel Perry Park
- The Paradise Island anabranch
- Cannes Avenue Reach of the Nerang River
- Cascade Gardens foreshores of Little Tallebudgera Creek
- Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre boardwalk
- Jupiters Casino Island foreshores
- Pacific Fair Shopping Centre
[edit] References
- The History of the Gold Coast at reflections.com.au
- ^ Place Names of South-East Queensland by Piula Publications
- ^ Surfers Central Riverwalk