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Daly River (Northern Territory)

Daly River (Northern Territory)

FieldValue
nameDaly River
name_etymologyDominick Daly
pushpin_mapAustralia Northern Territory
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Australia
subdivision_type2Territory
subdivision_name2Northern Territory
length354 km
discharge1_locationNear mouth
discharge1_avg369.7 m3/s
discharge2_locationWooliana (92 rkm, ; Basin size: 49,898.4 km2
discharge2_avg317.8 m3/s
discharge3_locationMount Nancar (113 rkm, ; Basin size: 47,652 km2
discharge3_min11 m3/s (1970)
discharge3_avg(Period: 2000–2022)315.3 m3/s
discharge3_max8,293 m3/s (1998)
discharge4_locationDorisvale Crossing (214 rkm, ; Basin size: 33,227 km2
discharge4_avg(Period: 2000–2022)215.1 m3/s
source1_locationConfluence of Flora and Katherine river
source1_coordinates
source1_elevation64 m
source2Katherine River
source2_locationArnhem Land
source2_coordinates
source2_elevation453 m
source3Flora River
source3_locationFlora River Nature Park
source3_coordinates
source3_elevation268 m
mouthTimor Sea
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation0 m
river_systemDaly River
basin_size53,708 km2
tributaries_leftFlora, Bradshaw Creek, Jinduckin Creek, Cattle Creek, Bamboo Creek, Fish, Chilling Creek, Hermit Creek
tributaries_rightKatherine, Fergusson, Stray Creek, Douglas, Green Ant Creek, Hayward Creek, Kilfoyle Creek, Elliot Creek
Man fishing in the Daly River, c1950s

The Daly River is a river in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is part of the Daly Catchment.

The Daly River flows 354 km from the confluence of the Flora River and Katherine River to its mouth on the Timor Sea. It is one the few major rivers in the Northern Territory that flows all year round. Sustained by groundwater, its dry-season flows are five time larger than any other river in the territory.

It is home to more than 90 species of fish. It is best known for its large barramundi making it a popular waterway for recreational fishing. The floodwater carries baitfish which attracts predatory barramundi. The river is also home to the critically endangered largetooth sawfish. It also has eight different turtle species, includes the endangered pig-nosed turtle, more than any other Australian river.

History

The traditional owners of the river and surrounding area are the Wadjigiynk, Maranunngu, Malak Malak, Kamu, Warai, Nanggiwumerri, Wagiman, Wardaman, Dagoman, Jawoyn, Matngala, and Yangman peoples.

Boyle Travers Finniss named the river after Sir Dominick Daly, the Governor of South Australia, as the Northern Territory was at that time part of South Australia. The region then lay untouched by Europeans until 1882 when copper was discovered.

Settlement on the river is centred on the Aboriginal community of Nauiyu, originally the site of a Catholic mission from 1955 to 1977, as well as the town of Daly River itself, at the river crossing a few kilometres to the south.

Industry

The Daly River Copper Mine was established after a rich copper lode was discovered at Mt Haywood along the Daly River in 1882. Woolwonga people killed four mine workers Johannes Noltenius, John Landers, Thomas Schollert and Henry Roberts on 3 September 1884. This triggered the Coppermine massacres led by the mine manager Sachse with a police party, led by George Montagu, that saw over 150 people killed, decimating the Malak-Malak and Woolwonga people. After a history of boom to bust and multiple lease turnovers the mine closed for good in 1925.

The river also supports cattle, with the Daly River Cattle Station starting up in 1985, now Tipperary Station.

The Daly River is popular location for tourism and recreational fishing due to its large barramundi. It hosts two major fishing competitions annually, the "Barra Classic" and the "Barra Nationals". Both occur just after the wet season when the flooded river is falling fast, and clear water is pouring in off the floodplains which is thought to be the best time for fishing.

The Daly is also the site of a proposed large-scale cotton industry harvesting up to 500 gigalitres of flood waters. This would come under the Oolloo Dolostone Aquifer Water Allocation Plan that has already been overallocated by the Northern Territory Government.

Floods

Like other rivers of the top end, the Daly is prone to seasonal flooding. Major flood events devastated the town of Daly River in 1899 and 1957, causing widespread property damage. The largest flood event post colonisation was in 1998, when floodwaters were fed by heavy rainfall in the wake of Tropical Cyclone Les reaching a peak of 16.25 m at the Daly River Police Station gauge, the highest level recorded to date. There were also flooding events triggering evacuations in 2000, 2018, 2023 and 2024.

Discharge

Mean annual discharge of the Daly River at Mount Nancar (period from 1971 to 2021) and Dorisvale Crossing (period from 1966 to 2021):

YearMean annualMean annualMount NancarDorisvale Crossing(GL/yr)(m3/s)(GL/yr)(m3/s)
19663,953.86125.4
19674,183.33132.7
19687,990.78253.4
19696,112.79193.8
1970929.5429.5
19713,055.796.93,073.5297.5
19725,687.83180.43,632.47115.2
19737,839.22248.63,887.4123.3
197420,253.44642.212,401.14393.2
19757,484.03237.34,286.37135.9
197617,002.91539.212,267.05389
19776,421.06203.68,090.05256.5
19784,132.81131.14,190.23132.9
19794,177.21132.53,322.47105.4
19808,560.55271.55,620.36178.2
19817,574.83240.25,143.17163.1
19824,301.86136.43,422.13108.5
19832,311.6673.31,590.1850.4
198410,906.22345.88,151.43258.5
19854,565.57144.82,117.4767.2
19861,339.542.51,051.3333.3
19876,114.56193.95,165.54163.8
19881,516.7148.11,181.7637.5
19895,696.05180.62,710.7886
19901,054.5133.4694.3722
19919,506.28301.46,508.84206.4
19922,003.1663.51,371.843.5
19937,062.552244,457.08141.3
19946,562.66208.15,077.1161
19958,354.25264.94,596.53145.8
19962,199.7669.81,517.2248.1
199715,952.31505.810,723.82339.4
199813,449.46426.510,096.29320.2
199910,307.06326.87,188.43227.9
200014,335.51454.69,454.27299.8
200114,418.61457.210,884.56345.2
20027,672.74243.34,918.2156
20036,827.31216.56,738.52213.7
200420,593.8665316,682.53529
20053,987.72126.52,995.9995
200612,806.45406.19,772.37309.9
20076,547.18207.65,001.04158.6
200814,953.96474.29,298.98294.9
200913,365.59423.810,078.81319.6
20106,212.971974,630.84146.8
201123,694.11751.314,168.17449.3
20129,189.34291.45,610.28177.9
20135,863.01185.93,739.89118.6
20149,246.1293.25,027.72159.4
20153,739.96118.62,714.2786.1
20169,234.43292.85,722.1181.5
201710,920.68346.36,580.47208.7
201811,352.473605,925.41187.9
20191,843.0158.41,126.4935.7
20202,260.7571.71,002.6731.8
20219,704.87307.77,152.42226.8
20223,923.92124.32,731.3686.6
20239,302.05294.85,546.09175.7

Tributaries

  • Katherine River
  • Fish River
  • King River

List of major tributaries

The largest tributaries of the Daly River:

LeftRightLengthBasinAverage
Daly*354**53,708369.7
Hermit C.62.42,456.330.2
Elliot C.24.22.9
Kilfoyle C.15.9455.46.5
Chilling C.69.91,24112.4
Hayward Creek29.64725.8
Austral C.161
Survey C.15.6200.21.7
Fish89.11,74820.5
Bamboo C.10.6627.46.1
Green Ant Creek48.891415
Douglas83.41,96421.8
Cattle C.17.5122.51.2
Jinduckin Creek35.2348.32.7
Stray C.641,2168.2
Brandshaw Creek63.51,1816.5
Dead Horse C.41.41.4
Fergusson1444,833.630.6
Yuwaiyunn Creek1.3
Yujullowan Creek29.1191.40.7
Mullers C.8.70.06
Flora1396,87627.2
Katherine32824,363.3109.8

*Daly River 354 km with Flora River (139 km is 493 km long; Daly River with the Katherine (328 km is 682 km long;

References

References

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  4. "Hydrologic Reference Stations-Dorisvale Crossing".
  5. McLennan, Chris. (19 September 2018). "Katherine’s poison plume". [[Katherine Times]].
  6. Booth, Carol. (2024). "Free-flowing Rivers of Australia’s North". Territory Rivers: Keep ‘em Flowing.
  7. Warren Snowdon. (6 October 2011). "Fish River - Conservation helps close the gap". Commonwealth of Australia.
  8. "Place Names Register".
  9. Find & Connect Web Resource Project, The University of Melbourne and Australian Catholic University. "Daly River Mission - Organisation - Find & Connect - Northern Territory".
  10. "Nauiyu / Daly River".
  11. "Centre For 21st Century Humanities".
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  14. (2019-05-02). "Low rain leaves mark on iconic NT fishing comp".
  15. Uvert, Tiina. (1 May 2017). "Barra Nationals wrap up on Daly River with 894 fish caught".
  16. "Expanded 2020 Cotton Trial - Tipperary Group".
  17. "Cotton in the Northern Territory Facts and Stats". Northern Territory Government.
  18. Paiva, Jerome. (March 2000). "Daly River Community Flood Study". Northern Territory Government.
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  20. "Map of Daly River in the Northern Territory".
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