Media
- Dead fish caught in screens in intake canal at Cockle Creek Power Station, 31 December 1956. (jpeg)
- Darryl Atherton looking at dead fish caught in screens at Cockle Creek Power Station, 31 December 1956 (jpeg)
- Trucks using the road on the western side of Cockle Creek, 1986. Both railway bridges are visible behind them. (jpeg)
- Remains of the Chinese Vegetable Gardens Packing Shed, Cockle Creek, 1986 (jpeg)
- New railway bridge over Cockle Creek, from Teralba looking south-east, 1986 (jpeg)
- Old railway bridge over Cockle Creek, 1986. (built and fabricated by Butterly and Co. 1886). New bridge in background. (jpeg)
- Railway bridge over Cockle Creek (opened 25/2/1957), looking north-east, 1986 (jpeg)
- Railway bridge over Cockle Creek (opened 25/2/1957), looking south east. (jpeg)
- Truck going under the remains of the old railway bridge, Cockle Creek, 1986 (jpeg)
- Removing the old railway bridge over Cockle Creek, on the western side, 1986. (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek Weir (joining Teralba and Barnsley). Photographed by Clive Read (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek, Boolaroo, taken by Adrian Wilkinson (LMCC Employee, early 80's) (jpeg)
- Broken jetty and rotted hull of boat, Cockle Creek, taken by Adrian Wilkinson (LMCC Employee, early 80's) (jpeg)
- Broken jetty and rotted hull of boat, Cockle Creek (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek flood 1990 - Creek Reserve Road looking south, Macquarie Field on left 2 February 1990 (jpeg)
- Waratah Golf Club, Cockle Creek (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek Railway Station refurbished. Photographed by Clive Read (jpeg)
- Aerial view of Cockle Creek entrance, looking south (jpeg)
- Construction of new bridge to replace the old Watkins Bridge, Cockle Creek Speers Point, 1973 (jpeg)
- Sulphide plant, view from Teralba across Cockle Creek looking east. (jpeg)
- Nesting and breeding areas for fish and birds, Cockle Creek, 1973. (jpeg)
- Solomon Islands Barge, Cockle Creek, 7 April 1977. On shore L to R Ken Kinlock,Tom Wood, Ald Edwards. Photographer John Herrett (jpeg)
- Cockle Creek (photographed from train window by Clive Read) (jpeg)
- Fish kill etc near Cockle Creek Power House (jpeg)