Neil Turner Weir

Neil Turner Weir
Neil Turner Weir
Location of the weir in Queensland
Interactive map of Neil Turner Weir
CountryAustralia
LocationMitchell, south-west Queensland
Coordinates26°28′17″S 147°57′31.2″E / 26.47139°S 147.958667°E / -26.47139; 147.958667
PurposeWater supply
StatusOperational
Opening date1984
OperatorSunWater
Dam and spillways
Type of damBarrage
ImpoundsMaranoa River
Spillway typeUncontrolled cascade
Reservoir
Total capacity2,000 ML (1,600 acre⋅ft)

The Neil Turner Weir is a small weir across the Maranoa River, located in the town of Mitchell, in South West Queensland, Australia. The weir was built in 1984 and is a concrete-faced cascading structure, filled with sand. The weir is operated by SunWater.[1] The resultant reservoir has a capacity of 2,000 megalitres (1,600 acre⋅ft) when full.[2]

The weir was built predominantly to supply potable water for Mitchell and is also used for agricultural irrigation and regulates the flow of the river.[1] The weir was named in honour of Neil Turner, a local politician and former Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[3]

A campsite exists, with public toilets, picnic tables and barbeque facilities. A little further west, five kilometres from Mitchell, on the banks of the river held back by the weir, is a fishing spot known as Fisherman's Rest.

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References

  1. ^ a b "Maranoa River Weirs & Barrages | Maranoa River Weir". SunWater. Archived from the original on 28 October 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2011.
  2. ^ "Water resources - Overview - Queensland: Surface Water Management Area: Maranoa". Australian Natural Resources Atlas. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities. 15 June 2009. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2011.
  3. ^ "Maranoa River Scheme". SunWater. 2026. Retrieved 18 March 2026.