Latrobe River

River in Victoria, Australia


title: "Latrobe River" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["west-gippsland-catchment", "rivers-of-gippsland-(region)"] description: "River in Victoria, Australia" topic_path: "general/west-gippsland-catchment" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latrobe_River" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary River in Victoria, Australia ::

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FieldValue
native_nameunn
nameLatrobe
name_nativeDurt'yowan, Tanjil
name_otherLa Trobe, LaTrobe
name_etymologyIn honour of Charles La Trobe, Lieutenant Governor of the Port Phillip District.
image20100426 SaleSwingBridge.jpg
image_captionThe Sale Swing Bridge over the Latrobe River
pushpin_mapAustralia Victoria
pushpin_map_captionLocation of the Latrobe River mouth in Victoria
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Australia
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2Victoria
subdivision_type3Region
subdivision_name3South East Coastal Plain (IBRA), West Gippsland
subdivision_type5Local government areas
subdivision_name5Baw Baw, Wellington, East Gippsland
length270 km
source1Baw Baw plateau, Great Dividing Range
source1_locationbelow Dick Hill, near
source1_coordinates
source1_elevation764 m
mouthLake Wellington
mouth_locationeast of
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation1 m
river_systemWest Gippsland catchment
tributaries_leftPioneer Creek, Ada River, Toorongo River, Loch River, Hawthorn Creek, Tanjil River, Anderson Creek, Tyers River, Rintoul Creek, Eaglehawk Creek, Thomson River, Avon River
tributaries_rightBennie Creek, Morwell River, Wade Creek, Traralgon Creek, Flynns Creek
custom_labelNational parks
custom_dataThe Lakes NP,
Gippsland Lakes CP
extra
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| native_name = unn | name = Latrobe | name_native = Durt'yowan, Tanjil | name_native_lang = | name_other = La Trobe, LaTrobe | name_etymology = In honour of Charles La Trobe, Lieutenant Governor of the Port Phillip District. | image = 20100426 SaleSwingBridge.jpg | image_size = | image_caption = The Sale Swing Bridge over the Latrobe River | map = | map_size = | map_caption = | pushpin_map = Australia Victoria | pushpin_map_size = | pushpin_map_caption= Location of the Latrobe River mouth in Victoria | subdivision_type1 = Country | subdivision_name1 = Australia | subdivision_type2 = State | subdivision_name2 = Victoria | subdivision_type3 = Region | subdivision_name3 = South East Coastal Plain (IBRA), West Gippsland | subdivision_type4 = | subdivision_name4 = | subdivision_type5 = Local government areas | subdivision_name5 = Baw Baw, Wellington, East Gippsland | length = 270 km | width_min = | width_avg = | width_max = | depth_min = | depth_avg = | depth_max = | discharge1_location= | discharge1_min = | discharge1_avg = | discharge1_max = | source1 = Baw Baw plateau, Great Dividing Range | source1_location = below Dick Hill, near | source1_coordinates= | source1_elevation = 764 m | mouth = Lake Wellington | mouth_location = east of | mouth_coordinates = | mouth_elevation = 1 m | progression = | waterfalls = | river_system = West Gippsland catchment | basin_size = | tributaries_left = Pioneer Creek, Ada River, Toorongo River, Loch River, Hawthorn Creek, Tanjil River, Anderson Creek, Tyers River, Rintoul Creek, Eaglehawk Creek, Thomson River, Avon River | tributaries_right = Bennie Creek, Morwell River, Wade Creek, Traralgon Creek, Flynns Creek | custom_label = National parks | custom_data = The Lakes NP, Gippsland Lakes CP | extra = The Latrobe River (or sometimes La Trobe or LaTrobe) is a perennial river of the West Gippsland catchment, located in the West Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria. The Latrobe River and its associated sub-catchment is an important source for the Gippsland Lakes, draining the south eastern slopes of the Great Dividing Range.

Course and features

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b0/D._R.Long-_Latrobe_River.jpg" caption="''Latrobe River,'' 1883, Daniel Long, [[State Library Victoria"] ::

The Latrobe River rises below Dick Hill, from the southern slopes of the Baw Baw plateau, part of the Great Dividing Range, between Powelltown and Noojee where it shares a watershed with the Little Yarra River, in a state forestry area. The river flows generally in an easterly direction, then south, and then east again through the Latrobe Valley, joined by seventeen tributaries including the Ada, Toorongo, Loch, Tanjil, Morwell, Tyers, and Thomson rivers, before reaching its mouth in Lake Wellington east of where it forms its confluence with the Avon. It then goes to flow out of Lake Wellington and into Lake Victoria, Within Lake Victoria, south of , the river forms its confluence with the Forge Creek and Mitchell River and empties into Bass Strait southwest of in the Shire of East Gippsland. The river descends 764 m over its 270 km course.

The Latrobe River flows through Lake Narracan, a storage reservoir near built to supply cooling water for the nearby brown coal fired power stations, and through Lake Victoria before emptying into the Bass Strait.

Major road crossings of the river, from upstream to downstream, are located on the Yarra Junction-Noojee Road east of Powelltown; the Mount Baw Baw Road east of Noojee; the Willowgrove Road south of ; the Moe-Rawson Road north of ; the Moe-Glengarry Road west of ; and the Princes Highway north of .

The Latrobe River sub-catchment area is managed by the West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority.

Etymology

In the Aboriginal Brataualung language the river is given two names, Durt'yowan, meaning "finger", and Tanjil, with no defined meaning.

According to Les Blake, in 1841 William Adams Brodribb, an early settler, named the river in honour of Charles La Trobe, Lieutenant Governor of the Port Phillip District. A. W. Reed also attributes Brodribb to naming the river in honour of La Trobe; yet Reed claims that the river was discovered by Angus McMillan in 1840 who named the watercourse as Glengarry River.

The Australian Government Gazetteer lists the name of the watercourse as La Trobe River and the river is sometimes spelled as LaTrobe River; meanwhile the Victorian Government Registrar of Geographic Names list the name as Latrobe River.

References

References

  1. (2 May 1966). "Latrobe River: 19128". [[Government of Victoria (Australia).
  2. (12 August 2011). "Latrobe River: 19128: Traditional Name: Durt'yowan". [[Government of Victoria (Australia).
  3. (12 May 2011). "Latrobe River: 19128: Traditional Name: Durt'yowan". [[Government of Victoria (Australia).
  4. (12 August 2011). "Latrobe River: 19128: Traditional Name: Tanjil". [[Government of Victoria (Australia).
  5. {{Gazetteer of Australia
  6. Blake, Les. (1977). "Place names of Victoria". Rigby.
  7. Reed, A. W.. (1973). "Place names of Australia". [[Reed Publishing.
  8. "Map of Latrobe River, VIC". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia.
  9. (2014). "Parks map search: "latrobe"". [[Government of Victoria (Australia).
  10. Finch, Janette. (1969). "Brodribb, William Adams (1809 - 1886)".

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