Isaac River


The Isaac River is a river and anabranch located in Central Queensland, Australia.

Course

The headwaters of the river rise near the Moranbah North coal mine in the Great Dividing Range and flow in a south easterly direction, crossing the Peak Downs Highway near Moranbah. It continues past Iffley and veers eastward at Leichhardt Downs forming a series of braided channels, and veers south east again and flows past the eastern edge of Junee State Forest and then discharges into the MacKenzie River of which it is a tributary.
The river has a catchment area of of which an area of is composed of riverine wetlands.

History

Yetimarala is an Australian Aboriginal language of Central Queensland. Its traditional language region is within the local government areas of Central Highlands Region, on the Boomer Range and Broadsound Range and the Fitzroy River, Killarney Station, Mackenzie River and Isaac River.
The river was named for the pastoralist Frederick Nevil Isaac by the explorer Ludwig Leichhardt who came across the river during his 1845 expedition through the area to Port Essington. Isaac owned Gowrie Station on the Darling Downs and was a keen supporter of Leichhardt.