The Tambo River or Berrawan is a perennial river of the Mitchell River catchment, located in the East Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria. With a total length in excess of 186 kilometres (116 mi), the Tambo River is one of the longest rivers in the East Gippsland drainage basin, extending from the steep forested southern slopes of the Victorian Alps through forest and farmland to the Gippsland Lakes.
The Tambo River and Tambo Valley, south of Ensay
The confluence of the Tambo River and the Haunted Stream near Tambo Crossing
The Tambo River river crossing near Tambo Crossing
The Tambo River in flood at Swifts Creek, looking north
Mitchell River (Victoria)
The Mitchell River is a perennial river of the East Gippsland catchment, located in the Australian state of Victoria. The unregulated river provides a unique example of riparian ecology, flowing generally south with the catchment area drawing from the steep mountains of the Victorian Alps to enter Lake King, one of the Gippsland Lakes, and then empty into the Bass Strait.
The Mitchell River in Bairnsdale
Panorama of the Mitchell River as it carves a valley through the Mitchell River National Park
The river valley looking north from The Bluff Lookout high above the river in the Mitchell River National Park
Mitchell River silt jetties, with the river in the foreground and Lake King in the distance