MacIntyre River
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The MacIntyre River rises in the Great Dividing Range in eastern New South Wales, flows northwards to Queensland, where it serves as part of the New South Wales/Queensland border, before eventually flowing south into the Barwon River.
The MacIntyre and Barwon, along with the rivers Murray and Darling, form the Murray-Darling river system, at 3370 kilometres, the longest continuous river system in Australia.