Curdies River

Curdies River rises below the settlement of Tandarook in southwest Victoria, east of the settlement of Cobden and flows generally south by west, joined by six minor tributaries, before reaching its river mouth in the Port Campbell National Park and emptying into the Great Australian Bight at Curdies Inlet, at the settlement of Peterborough.

From its highest point, the Curdies River descends 92 metres (302 ft) over its 66-kilometre (41 mi) course.

[4] EPA Victoria investigated 25 dairy farms situated within the catchment of the River.

[5] The algae outbreak was because the majority of the nutrients remained and built up at the bottom of the river after entering it between July and October and being stimulated by the warmth and sunlight of the summer.

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