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Splitters Creek
AlburyNew South Wales
Area 31 km2 (12.0 sq mi)
LGA(s) City of Albury
State electorate(s) Albury
Federal Division(s) Farrer
Suburbs around Splitters Creek:
Greater Hume Shire Jindera, Greater Hume Shire Hamilton Valley
Bungowannah, Greater Hume Shire Splitters Creek Glenroy
Wodonga (Vic) Wodonga (Vic) West Albury

Splitters Creek is a quiet area near the city of Albury, New South Wales. It's located to the west of Albury's main city area. This place gets its name from the Splitters Creek valley. The valley is nestled in the hills of Nail Can Hill/Black Range, close to the Murray River.

Splitters Creek is a rural area with lots of bushland. Most people live along Splitters Creek Road, Bretton Road, and the Riverina Highway. It is surrounded by other towns and areas. To the east, you'll find West Albury, Glenroy, and Hamilton Valley. To the north and west is the Greater Hume Shire, which includes Jindera and Bungowannah. To the south, it borders Victoria.

This area is known for its beautiful nature spots. These include the Wonga Wetlands and the Aquatic Environment and Education Centre. There's also the Wiradjuri Cultural Centre, which teaches about local Indigenous culture. The Altmeier-Ortlipp Reserve has a Community Centre. This is also where the Splitters Creek Rural Fire Brigade is located. The valley is considered a high fire risk area. This is because of its hills and limited road access.

Protecting Splitters Creek from Fire

The Splitters Creek Rural Fire Brigade is a very important part of the community. It is made up of local people who volunteer their time. They work hard to keep everyone safe from fires. They also teach the community about fire safety. This helps people be ready in case of a fire.

Fire Brigade Vehicles

The brigade has special vehicles to fight different types of fires.

  • They have a Category 7 light bushfire tanker. This vehicle is great for rocky and hilly areas.
  • Their largest vehicle is a Category 1 Isuzu heavy bushfire tanker. It can carry a lot of water. This tanker is used for bushfires, building fires, and car accidents.
  • They also have a Category 9 Toyota Land Cruiser striker. This smaller vehicle helps them respond quickly. It is very agile in the hilly areas.

The Splitters Creek Rural Fire Brigade is part of the New South Wales Rural Fire Service. They are part of the Southern Border Team. This team covers a large area from Finley to Jingellic. It is bordered by the Murray River to the south.

What the Brigade Does

The brigade helps with many different types of emergencies.

  • They fight bushfires and building fires.
  • They respond to car accidents.
  • They help during floods and storms.

They work in Splitters Creek and other areas when needed.

Nature and Geography

Splitters Creek is surrounded by hills and the flat land near the Murray River. A key natural feature is the Wonga Wetlands. This wetland area is in the south-east part of Splitters Creek. Wonga Wetlands is famous for its many different plants and animals. It is a popular place for studying aquatic life. The Aquatic Environment and Education Centre is also located here.

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