
Loddon River
The Loddon River is a key watercourse located in Victoria, Australia, flowing through rural and agricultural regions. It begins near Mount Primrose and travels approximately 300 kilometers before joining the Murray River. The river supports local ecosystems, provides water for farming, and sustains communities along its path. Its flow varies seasonally, influenced by rainfall and land use. The Loddon River also has ecological significance, hosting diverse native species and maintaining riparian habitats. Managed for flood control and irrigation, it plays a vital role in the area's environmental health and agricultural productivity.