Address & Contact
Great Northern Hwy
Durack WA 6743
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Web: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunham_River
Dunham River is a river in the
Kimberley region of Western Australia.The river rises between the Durack Range and the O'Donnell Range then flows north-west parallel with the Great Northern Highway to the east and the Bedford Stock Route to the west. The river then crosses the Great Northern Highway near Cabbage Tree Creek and continues north-west crossing the Victoria Highway and discharging into the
Ord River west of
Kununurra.There are five tributaries of the Dunham; Cabbage Tree Creek, Pelican Creek, Macphee Creek, Rabbit Creek and Pumpkin
Lookout Creek.The river flows through one
permanent waterhole, Flying Fox
waterhole, toward the end of its journey.The river is prone to flooding during rain events. In March 2000, the peak flow of the river was estimated at 2700 m3 s-1 during floods.The river was named in 1882 by explorer and
Kimberley pioneer Michael Durack after the clergyman, Father Dunham of
Brisbane, who in 1871 was the first priest to visit
Cooper Creek in outback Queensland.