Brief history
Many of the ancient aboriginal tribes of Australia depended on the river for their source of water, food, irrigation, and transportation. Just like in any other ancient cultures, rivers like the Murray River is revered for both its practical merits and religious or mystical appeal. One of the earliest known myth about the river was about the Great Ancestor. Based on the oral traditions of the peoples of Lake Alexandrina, the river was created by the tracks of Ngurunderi, the Great Ancestor, as he pursued Pondi, the Murray Cod. …show more content…
Permanent settlements were founded along the riverbanks, which eventually developed into towns, cities and states. The river continued to be used as a major source of water for agricultural use and domestic use.
River transportation
Long before European exploration and colonization, the river was not thoroughly used as a transportation system. Indigenous tribes mostly used rafts and small kayaks in crossing and traveling along the river. Some areas are isolated and are not readily accessible.
When the Europeans arrived and started colonizing the continent, steamboats became the dominant means of transportation. Some steamboats were mainly used to transport goods while others were used as ferry boats, transporting people.
However, when railway systems were established, river transport began to decline. Currently, the river is not anymore used as a major transportation system. It is now being used mostly for recreational purposes. Murray is now a major tourist