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Dewfish Demonstration Reach

Protecting our river and native fish for the future 

About the Reach

 

 
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The Dewfish Demonstration Reach is a 110 kilometre stretch of waterway in the Condamine catchment in southern Queensland. It begins in central Dalby and incorporates parts of Myall Creek, Oakey Creek and the Condamine River.

The Reach flows north-west and sits in a low relief area that is mainly fed from the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range, north of Toowoomba.

The purpose of the Reach is to promote the importance of a healthy river system for the native fish population and the greater river catchment.

Landholders, community groups, local governments and residents are working together to learn and apply new practices to improve and protect this part of the river system.

A Condamine Alliance River Rescue project with funding from the Native Fish Strategy

  

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