Environment and Resource Management

Bremer River

Location map of the Bremer catchment.The study area, with a total catchment of about 2032 km2, encompasses the Bremer River and its tributaries. The area is bound by the Little Liverpool Range to the west, the Great Dividing Range to the south and south-west, and the Teviot Range to the east.

The general direction of flow of most major tributaries including Franklin Vale, Warrill, Reynolds, Purga and Bundamba creeks is to the north and north-east.

The Bremer River flows in a northerly direction until near Rosewood, where it turns east and meanders through Ipswich to join the Brisbane River system at Adopted Middle Thread Distance (AMTD) approximately 73 km.

In the 53 subsections surveyed, 103 ‘full survey’ sites and no ‘photograph only’ sites were recorded.

State of the Rivers report

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For further assistance, please contact:

Environmental Scientist
Aquatic Ecosystems
Natural Resource Sciences
Department of Environment and Resource Management
Phone: (07) 3896 9519

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Last updated: 28 September 2009

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