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The Murray, New South Wales

Rufus River

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Rufus River

Rufus River, Approximately 65 kilometres west of Wentworth, Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia, 2648 Arrow
It was Captain Charles Sturt who named the Rufus River, apparently in honour of his 'friend McLeahy's redhead'. He was also the first white man to encounter the Traditional Owners of the area, as he and his crew rowed down the Murray in 1830. Following Sturt was an influx of European traffic in the form of 'Overlanders'; moving sheep and cattle along the Murray from the eastern colonies to South Australia. This movement disturbed the Traditional Owners' pattern of life and conflicts between the two cultures arose, culminating in a clash that became known as the Rufus River Massacre of 1841. There are two areas where camping is permitted, the Rufus River campsite has water, shade and toilets and The Murray River site, which is bush camping only. The Frenchman's Creek leaves the Murray River and enters Lake Victoria and Rufus River leaves Lake Victoria and enters the Murray River.
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Rufus River, Approximately 65 kilometres west of Wentworth, Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia, 2648

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5027 5080
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