Clackline Brook

Clackline Brook is an 11.6-kilometre-long (7.2 mi) waterway in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. From near Clackline, it runs east-south-easterly towards , before turning north and ending near . Clackline Brook joins onto Spencers Brook, with the name changing at the confluence with Corolin Brook. Great Eastern Highway's bypass of Clackline, including the heritage-listed Clackline Bridge, resulted in Clackline Brook being realigned through a large box culvert.

Clackline Brook

Clackline Brook is an 11.6-kilometre-long (7.2 mi) waterway in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. From near Clackline, it runs east-south-easterly towards , before turning north and ending near . Clackline Brook joins onto Spencers Brook, with the name changing at the confluence with Corolin Brook. Great Eastern Highway's bypass of Clackline, including the heritage-listed Clackline Bridge, resulted in Clackline Brook being realigned through a large box culvert.