Barrington River flatlines leaving Gloucester without a water source

Anne Keen
Updated December 31 2019 - 8:36am, first published 5:00am
Barrington River's Rocky Crossing has dried up: photo taken at the normally fast flowing causeway on Saturday, December 28. Photo provided by concerned resident.
Barrington River's Rocky Crossing has dried up: photo taken at the normally fast flowing causeway on Saturday, December 28. Photo provided by concerned resident.

When looking at the overview of the river flow for the most of the State, it's pretty grim, with many flowing at zero megalitres per day, the Barrington River included.

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Anne Keen

Anne Keen

Journalist

Anne has been a journalist with the ACM (Australia Community Media) since 2016. She primarily works at the Gloucester Advocate but also contributes to the Manning River Times.

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