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Pioneer River

Pioneer River

FieldValue
namePioneer
imageView of Mackay from helecopter - 2.jpg
image_size280
image_captionThe Pioneer River weaves through
pushpin_mapAustralia Queensland
pushpin_map_captionLocation of Pioneer River river mouth in Queensland
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1Australia
subdivision_type2State
subdivision_name2Queensland
subdivision_type3Region
subdivision_name3North Queensland
subdivision_type5Cities
subdivision_name5,
length120 km
discharge1_locationNear mouth
discharge1_avg25.75 m3/s
source1Pinnacle Ranges, Pioneer Valley, Eungella Dam
source1_locationbelow Mount McBryde near Pinevale
source1_coordinates
source1_elevation75 m
mouthCoral Sea
mouth_locationEast Mackay
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation0 m
basin_size1,550 km2
tributaries_leftStockyard Creek (Queensland), Blacks Creek (Queensland), Bustard Creek, Cattle Creek (Queensland), McGregor Creek, Devereux Creek, Balnagowan Creek, Fursden Creek, Vines Creek
tributaries_rightBlack Waterhole Creek
custom_labelNational park
extra

The Pioneer River is a river in North Queensland, Australia. The 120 km long river flows through the city of .

History

Captain John Mackay and his party were the first Europeans to discover the river in 1860. Mackay named it Mackay River after his father, George Mackay of Uralla in New South Wales. However, when George Bowen, the Governor of Queensland, visited on in October 1862, the name was changed to Pioneer River.

Location and features

The river rises in the Pinnacle Ranges below Mount McBryde near Pinevale, Queensland, 63 km southwest of Mackay. The river flows in a northerly direction into the Pioneer Valley. At the river flows to the east before reaching its mouth and emptying into the Coral Sea at Mackay. The river is joined by ten tributaries including Cattle Creek, Queensland (North Burnett Region) and Blacks Creek. The river is too shallow for navigation, drying sandbanks encountered only a few kilometres upstream of the river mouth. During king tides the Pioneer River may experience a tidal range of up to 6.4 m.

The catchment covers an area of 1550 km2. Upper parts of the catchment are too steep for agriculture and remain covered by rainforests and open woodlands. In 2002, a Queensland Government report found that the local sugar industry had allowed five pesticides to enter the river, exceeding acceptable standards.

Dumbleton Weir located upstream of Mackay on the Pioneer River

The river has a number of water storage facilities built along its course including Teemburra Dam, Dumbleton Weir, Mirani Weir and Marian Weir. It is crossed by the Bruce Highway and the North Coast railway line in Mackay.

The river is crossed by the 485 m Forgan Bridge at Mackay.

Pioneer Valley

The Pioneer Valley is one of Australia's richest sugar cane areas. It runs for about 45 km from Netherdale in the west to Marian in the east. For much of its length it is drained by Cattle Creek, until that creek joins the Pioneer River near Benholme. The valley contains important sugar mills and contains linked railway lines as far west as Pinnacle.

In September 2022, the Queensland State Government's Premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, announced a proposed pumped-storage hydroelectricity scheme that will involve flooding some land of the valley.

Flooding

The river is prone to flooding, most recently in February 2008 when a height of just over 7 m (classed as moderate flooding according to the Bureau of Meteorology) was recorded at a gauge in the centre of Mackay. This height was reached after extremely heavy rain fell over Mackay (600 mm in 6 hours). After the devastating Mackay cyclone of 21 January 1918, the river was flooded for weeks. The Pioneer has reached major flood levels on twenty occasions since records first began in 1884, with the highest reaching 9.14 m in 1958.

References

References

  1. "East Coastal Watersheds".
  2. "Map of Pioneer River, QLD". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia.
  3. {{cite QPN. 26973. Pioneer River
  4. "Rivers - Assessment of River Condition - Queensland - Pioneer River". [[Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts]].
  5. "Flood Warning System for the Pioneer River". [[Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)]].
  6. (2 August 2002). "Conservationists welcome Qld river pollution report". [[ABC News (Australia).
  7. (29 September 2022). "About 50 homes affected for world's 'largest' pumped hydro scheme near Mackay". ABC News.
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