Tate River
Formed by the confluence of Packsaddle Creek and California Creek under Three Mile Mountain in the Great Dividing Range, the Tate River flows east through Wakaman and Agwamin/Ewamian Country, joined by nine tributaries, including the Rocky Tate River and Sandy Tate River over its 130-kilometre course and discharges into the Lynd River west of Torwood.
William Hann named the stream in honour of his expedition's botanist, Thomas Tate — a survivor of the Maria shipwreck — in 1872.
