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Purpose built passenger ferries were used in Australia, but mainly in areas like Sydney Harbour, Port Phillip Bay (the third vessel Sean mentioned was the Weeroona), the Gippsland Lakes, the Hawkesbury & the Swan rivers. In these areas, though, the day of the paddlesteamer was pretty short lived. Australia progessed to screw propulsion fairly early.On the Murray there were only a couple of purpose built passenger vessels. Due to the river conditions, the lower population density & the large distance between towns (especially by river where the distance travelled was generally 2-3 times the distance by road), the Murray passenger boats were very different from those you would see on other systems. The current Ruby & the Pearl of 1891 were both purpose built passenger steamers.The only area on the Murray where there were services similar to what you'd see elsewhere was Lake Alexandrina. Here there were vessels such as the Jupiter & Milang which operated ferry services. Their deckhouses were very simple compared to other boats. No upper deck & a lot of open space everywhere. The Jupiter was converted to this role, but I think the Milang was built for it. Although, other than the deckhousing, the Milang was similar to other boats in her hull & machinery.