Australian south-east coast drainage division

The south-east coast drainage division is the very long, narrow area of southern Australia between the Great Dividing Range and the Coral and Tasman seas, and the Bass Strait.

[1] The distinguishing feature of the drainage basin is the Great Dividing Range and the associated Australian Alps.

Major rivers of the division, from north to south, then east to west include the Clarence, Macleay, Hunter, Hawkesbury-Nepean, Shoalhaven, Clyde, Snowy, La Trobe, Hopkins, and Glenelg rivers.

[1] For administrative purposes, within the drainage division, the basins are generally classified into the following catchments, from north to south, then east to west:

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