St Leonards Salt Lagoon is a former marine embayment, isolated by coastal deposition from Port Phillip Bay, at St Leonards, Victoria, Australia. It now forms a shallow and hypersaline lake, of about 50 hectares (120 acres), which is often dry. It is a Victorian Nature Reserve.[1]
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Regional lakes and other waterbodies |
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Lakes | Major lakes | |
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Small lakes, wetlands and ponds |
- Anniversary
- Blue
- Brodies
- Burndap
- Bushy Park Wetlands
- Cairnlea
- Dandenong Wetlands
- Glen Iris Wetlands
- Hays Paddock Billabong
- Hull Road Wetlands
- Iramoo
- Kalparrin
- Katoomba
- Koomba
- Kew Billabong
- Knoxfield
- Treganowan
- La Trobe University
- McAlpin
- Merri Creek
- Newport
- Polishing Ponds
- Queens Park
- Ringwood
- Rowville (Hill, Sutton, Cogley)
- Sandown Park
- Spectacle
- Taylors
- Tirhatuan Wetlands
- Valley
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Water catchment reservoirs | Major reservoirs | |
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Small reservoirs |
- Cheltenham
- CSL Retarding Basin
- Dandenong
- Darebin (x3)
- Hallam Bypass Retarding Basin & Wetlands
- Liverpool Road Retarding Basin
- Mitcham
- Moorabbin
- Mornington
- Mt. View
- Surrey Hills
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