The Abba River is a
river
A river is a natural stream of fresh water that flows on land or inside Subterranean river, caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river. A river may run dry before reaching the end of ...
in the
South West
Southwest is a compass point.
Southwest, south-west, south west, southwestern or south-western or south western may also refer to:
* Southwest (direction), an intercardinal direction
Geography
*South West Queensland, Australia
*South West (Weste ...
region of
Western Australia
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.
The headwaters of the river rise in the
Whicher Range
Whicher Range, also known as Whicher Scarp, is a range in the South West region of Western Australia.
The range has an average elevation of above sea level.
Bounded by the Swan Coastal Plain to the west and the south, the Darling Scarp to t ...
in the Millbrook State Forest then flow in a northerly direction. The river crosses the
Vasse Highway
Vasse Highway is a Western Australian highway connecting Busselton and the South Western Highway south of Manjimup. It is long and travels through jarrah and karri hardwood forests for most of its length, with some small agricultural areas a ...
and then through Wonnerup Siding before discharging into the
Vasse Estuary east of
Busselton
Busselton is a city in the South West (Western Australia), South West region of the States and territories of Australia, state of Western Australia approximately south-west of Perth. Busselton has a long history as a popular holiday destin ...
and finally the
Indian Ocean
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.
The river was named in 1834 by
Frederick Ludlow. The name is
Aboriginal in origin and is a greeting word used by the local peoples.
Construction of a bridge over the Abba and the
Sabina River commenced in 1860, despite dreadful weather and the rivers running high at the time.
References
{{Rivers of Western Australia
Rivers of the South West region