myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map Wollombi Brook in east New South Wales starts below Mount Warrawolong at an elevation of 426m and ends at an elevation of 48.4m flowing into the Hunter River. The Wollombi Brook drops around 378m over its 118km length. 11 creeks and rivers flow into the Wollombi Brook. The five longest tributaries are: Congewai Creek, Werong Creek, Watagan Creek, Parsons Creek and Yango Creek - click here for a full list of all 11 tributaries of the Wollombi Brook. Wollombi Brook is highlighted in yellow on the map below.
Bonzle users have caught and/or seen australian bass, carp and yabbies at Wollombi Brook (Note: some species of fish may not be available at all times of the year. Always check State/Territory fishing regulations for size, bag/possession limits and licensing/permit requirements. Some native fish are protected and may not be taken). Is this list accurate? Have you caught or seen other species of fish at Wollombi Brook? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. Are you a keen bird watcher? Have you been bird watching at Wollombi Brook? What birds have you seen at Wollombi Brook? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. As a Bonzle sub-project, we're trying to build Australia's most comprehensive bird location atlas. A big thankyou to all that have contributed and continue to contribute sightings. Do you know what facilities are available at Wollombi Brook? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. Do you know what recreational activities are available at Wollombi Brook? Contribute your knowledge by clicking here. Bonzle users have contributed the following notes about Wollombi Brook: | contributed by Leonie on 07-Mar-2012 |
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Names. Wollombi Brook has the name of the Cockfighter Creek also. This can be found in old government maps dating back as far as 1844 and National Libuary of Australia online 'Trove' search of old newpapers. etc. more stories... Is this note rude, offensive or defamatory; spam; or not about and/or of the place? If so, Report it |
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