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06 Jun 2026 Last Updated
Cooby Creek Water Level

Cooby Creek Water Level

Queensland · Unknown
Reviewed by Water Resources Analyst
Hydrological Summary: Cooby Creek currently stores 83.3% of its total 21 GL capacity. Located in QLD and operated by Toowoomba Regional Council, it is a critical water source for regional supply and irrigation.
Data officially sourced and updated from Queensland water authorities. Last dataset update: 2026-06-02 00:00:00
Current Storage Level 83.3%
Total Capacity
21 GL
Status
Normal / Safe
Operator
Toowoomba Regional Council
Last Updated
02 Jun 2026
Live Weather
16°C Clear sky
Rain: 0mm | Hum: 48%

Water Level Analysis

Water levels at Cooby Creek are well within positive historical averages. At 83.3% capacity, the facility is holding 21 GL of water. This volume provides a solid foundation for both urban and agricultural demands across Queensland.

Catchment & Hydrological Impact

The Cooby Creek acts as the primary lifeblood for Cooby Creek, making it a cornerstone of the Murray-Darling Basin network. Managing the flow from the Cooby Creek ensures that downstream agricultural zones receive consistent supply. The Murray-Darling Basin region relies heavily on the seasonal inflows captured here.

Agricultural & Economic Significance

Agriculture in the surrounding areas of Queensland depends heavily on the water security provided by Cooby Creek. Farmers and agribusinesses monitor these levels closely to plan their seasonal crop yields. Without the buffer provided by this massive 21 GL storage, regional farming would face extreme volatility.

Ecological & Recreational Context

Ecologically, the reservoir and its immediate wetlands serve as a crucial habitat for native Australian wildlife. During periods of healthy water levels, the area often sees an increase in recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and camping. However, environmental flow releases must be carefully balanced to protect downstream river health.

Current Weather & Evaporation Impact

The weather around the catchment is currently recording 16°C. With 0mm of recent rainfall and clear sky skies, the catchment is relatively dry today.

Future Outlook & Monitoring

The Bureau of Meteorology's climate outlooks will play a pivotal role in predicting the future inflows for this catchment. Continuous telemetry and advanced hydrological modeling are employed to forecast storage changes. Given the unpredictable nature of Australia's climate, from La Niña flooding to El Niño droughts, maintaining a dynamic operational strategy for Cooby Creek is absolutely essential.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current water level of Cooby Creek?
As of the latest official reading, the water level at Cooby Creek is at 83.3% of its total capacity.
Is Cooby Creek currently full?
It is partially full, currently holding steady at 83.3%.
What is the maximum water capacity of Cooby Creek?
When completely full (100%), Cooby Creek can hold up to 21 Gigalitres (GL) of water.
Where is Cooby Creek located?
This reservoir is a critical water storage facility located in the state of Queensland, Australia.
How does the water level at Cooby Creek affect local agriculture?
Water levels dictate the irrigation allocations for surrounding farmlands. A healthy level of 83.3% ensures that local farmers have the necessary water security for their seasonal crops and livestock.
Who manages the data for Cooby Creek?
The data is sourced from official government authorities including the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and specific state water utilities.

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