Diamond Creek

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Diamond Creek is a small waterway in Victoria, Australia, that flows through Melbourne’s northeastern suburbs before joining the Yarra River.

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Diamond Creek canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf creek
river tributary
waterway
basinCountry Australia
country Australia
crossedBy local roads and pedestrian bridges in Melbourne’s northeast
environment urban waterway
flowsThrough northeastern suburbs of Melbourne
hasConservationIssues water quality and riparian vegetation management
hasFloodRisk subject to local flooding during heavy rain
hasNameOrigin named after local gold and diamond finds in the 19th century
locatedIn Greater Melbourne
Melbourne
Victoria (Australia)
surface form: Victoria, Australia
mouthOfWatercourse Yarra River
partOf Port Phillip and Westernport catchment
surface form: Yarra River catchment
passesNear Diamond Creek, Victoria (suburb)
Eltham, Victoria
Greensborough, Victoria
region Port Phillip and Westernport catchment
surface form: Port Phillip catchment
state Victoria
tributaryOf Yarra River
usedFor recreation
walking and cycling trails along its banks
watercourseType perennial stream

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Yarra River hasTributary Diamond Creek