Powlett River

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EtymologyIn honour of Frederick Powlett, the Commissioner of the District of Western Port[1][2][3]
Native nameKugerungmome  (Boonwurrung)[4]
CountryAustralia
Powlett
Powlett River is located in Victoria
Powlett River
Mouth of the Powlett River in Victoria
EtymologyIn honour of Frederick Powlett, the Commissioner of the District of Western Port[1][2][3]
Native nameKugerungmome  (Boonwurrung)[4]
Location
CountryAustralia
StateVictoria
RegionSouth East Coastal Plain (IBRA), West Gippsland
Local government areaBass Coast
Physical characteristics
SourceStrzelecki Ranges
  locationnear Ellerside, north of Inverloch
  coordinates38°32′38″S 145°44′35″E / 38.54389°S 145.74306°E / -38.54389; 145.74306
  elevation42 m (138 ft)
MouthBass Strait
  location
west of Wonthaggi
  coordinates
38°35′0″S 145°30′39″E / 38.58333°S 145.51083°E / -38.58333; 145.51083
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length27 km (17 mi)
Basin features
River systemWest Gippsland catchment
Tributaries 
  rightFoster Creek
[5][6]
Dalyston's Powlett River Walking tracks

The Powlett River (Boonwurrung: Kugerungmome) is a perennial river of the West Gippsland catchment, located in the West Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria.

The Powlett River rises on the southern slopes of the Strzelecki Ranges, near Ellerside, north of Inverloch, and flows generally west, joined by one minor tributary, before reaching its mouth within Bass Strait, west of Wonthaggi, within the Shire of Bass Coast. The river descends 40 metres (130 ft) over its 27 kilometres (17 mi) course.[6]

The river is traversed by the Bass Highway between Daylston and Wonthaggi.[6]

Etymology

In the Aboriginal Boonwurrung language the name for the river is Kugerungmome, with no clearly defined meaning.[4]

The river was named in 1840 in honour of Frederick Powlett,[1] the Commissioner of the Western Port District.[2][3]

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