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Coordinates: 38°33′S 146°34′E / 38.550°S 146.567°E / -38.550; 146.567
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'''Jack River''' is a small settlement in [[Gippsland]], [[Australia]] about 12&nbsp;km west of [[Yarram, Victoria|Yarram]]. At the 2006 [[Census in Australia|census]], Jack River had a population of 419.<ref name=Census2006Y>{{Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC25815|name=Jack River (State Suburb) |accessdate=11 May 2010|quick=on}}</ref>
'''Jack River''' is a small settlement in [[Gippsland]], [[Australia]] about 12&nbsp;km west of [[Yarram, Victoria|Yarram]]. At the 2006 [[Census in Australia|census]], Jack River had a population of 419.<ref name=Census2006Y>{{Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC25815|name=Jack River (State Suburb) |accessdate=11 May 2010|quick=on}}</ref>


The Jack River rises in the [[Strzlecki Ranges]] and flows through Jack River at O'Callaghans Bridge to join the [[Albert River]], which flows into [[Corner Inlet]] near [[Port Albert]].
The Jack River rises in the [[Strzlecki Ranges]] and flows through Jack River at O'Callaghans Bridge to join the [[Albert River (Victoria)|Albert River]], which flows into [[Corner Inlet]] near [[Port Albert]].


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==

Revision as of 01:01, 7 May 2011

Jack River is a small settlement in Gippsland, Australia about 12 km west of Yarram. At the 2006 census, Jack River had a population of 419.[1]

The Jack River rises in the Strzlecki Ranges and flows through Jack River at O'Callaghans Bridge to join the Albert River, which flows into Corner Inlet near Port Albert.

Notes and references

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Jack River (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 11 May 2010.

38°33′S 146°34′E / 38.550°S 146.567°E / -38.550; 146.567


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