Streamflows - June 2009
Despite average rainfall across much of the state, streamflows across Victoria at the end of the month had worsened since May.
No flows were recorded at 10 of the 28 representative gauging stations at the end of June. All representative gauging stations exhibited flows less than 10% of the long-term average for June.
The highest flow recorded for a representative gauging station was 48% of long-term June average, recorded on the Macalister River at Glencairn.
Streamflows were equal to or lower than the average flow recorded in the 1982/83 drought at 25 of the 28 representative stations.
In this section
The following are graphs for the 28 streamflow gauging stations, showing long-term average daily streamflow, recorded minimum streamflow, streamflow in the 1982/83 drought and current daily streamflow.
- Glenelg/Wimmera (Glenelg Hopkins catchment, Wimmera catchment)
- Northern Victoria (North Central catchment, Goulburn Broken catchment, North East catchment
- South Central Victoria (Port Phillip catchment, Corangamite catchment)
- Gippsland (West Gippsland catchment, East Gippsland catchment)




