Barwon River (New South Wales)
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For other uses, see Barwon River (disambiguation).
The Barwon River flows through New South Wales, between the MacIntyre and Gwydir rivers, forming a section of the border with Queensland. The name is derived from a local aboriginal word meaning 'wide stream'. The Barwon is the main tributary of the Darling River Tributaries of the Barwon include the Balonne River and the Condamine River.