Albert River (Victoria)

The Albert River rises below Madalya, on the eastern slopes of the Strzelecki Ranges, in a state forestry area.

The river flows in a highly meandering course generally east by south, joined by the Jack River and one minor tributary, before reaching its mouth and emptying into the Corner Inlet of Bass Strait near the town of Port Albert in the Shire of Wellington.

In the Aboriginal Brataualung language the river is named as Lurt'bit, with no clearly defined meaning.

[3][4] The river was visited in 1841 by William Adams Brodribb, an early settler, and named in honour of Prince Albert.

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