Protected area in Victoria, Australia
36°07′51″S 145°33′57″E / 36.13083°S 145.56583°E / -36.13083; 145.56583Established | 2002 |
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Area | 10.30 km2 (4.0 sq mi) |
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Managing authorities | Parks Victoria |
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Website | Broken-Boosey State Park |
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See also | Protected areas of Victoria |
Broken-Boosey State Park is a linear corridor along sections of Nine Mile Creek, Boosey Creek, and Broken Creek, between Shepparton and Tocumwal, in Victoria's north. It covers 1,030 hectares (4.0 sq mi), and was declared in 2002.[1] It protects some of the few remaining stands of native vegetation in this part of Victoria, including threatened species such as coolibah grass, spiny-fruit saltbush and pepper grass.[1]
References
- ^ a b Broken-Boosey State Park
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- Barwon Bluff
- Beware Reef
- Eagle Rock
- Jawbone
- Marengo Reefs
- Merri
- Mushroom Reef
- Point Cooke
- Point Danger
- Ricketts Point
- The Arches
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