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Scott River

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Shire of Augusta-Margaret River WA, PO Box 61, Scott River, WA 6288
08 9780 5255

Description

Scott River is a river in the south west of Western Australia, being a tributary to the Blackwood River where it joins just east of Molloy Island.

Scott River is a river in the south west of Western Australia,being a tributary to the Blackwood River where it joins just east of Molloy Island. It is partly within the Scott National Park, which is named after the river.

Similarly the coastal plain that the river lies ongoes east to Walpole and is known as the Scott Coastal Plain.It is north east of Augusta and south of the Brockman Highway.Scott River Road is the main access road into the catchment area, which leaves the highway near Alexander Bridge.

The river catchment area has evidence of early Aboriginal usage of the area.It is the habitat of Boronia exilis, otherwise known as Scott River boronia, as well as other threatened plant communities.The catchment area was known to have iron ore reserves, and the area had a short lived sand mine operation - BHP Billiton Beenup.The hydrogeology and water condition of the area is sensitive to pollutants and human activity, and mining and other activities have usually not passed the requirements to not damage the catchment area.

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Type: Rural areas

Population: 1 - 100

Time zone: UTC +08:00

Area: 135.867 km2

Elevation: 11 to 50 metres

Town elevation: 15 m

Population number: 55

Local Government Area: Shire of Augusta-Margaret River

Location

Shire of Augusta-Margaret River WA, PO Box 61, Scott River, WA 6288

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Scott River, Western Australia