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Walpole River
The
Walpole
River
is a
river
in the
Great Southern region of Western Australia
.
The river
was seen by
Captain Thomas
Bannister
in
1831
and named by
Governor James Stirling
after
Captain
W Walpole.
The
catchment
of the Walpole River also provides
drinking water
to
the town
of Walpole.
The
water quality
of
the river
is considered to be fresh.