More info that I can ramble on about:
- Predominantly sandstone area, so this depth of soil is only seen in the lowest areas of valleys. Otherwise the soil depths is typically 30cm or so.
- Sewage infrastructure follows the creek, so where it overflows you see plants like tomatoes popping up.
- Creek width and bigger floodplains developing in nearby bushland over the past 100 years (likely due to soil drainage lowering in surrounding areas).
- Much of the creek is hand-paddle-boating only (no powered propulsion) because of fears of churning up the sediment from prior decades of polluting industry.