Bowral (/ˈbaʊrəl/) is the largest town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, about ninety minutes southwest of Sydney. It is the main...
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specifically is the area centred on the commercial towns of Mittagong, Bowral, Moss Vale, Bundanoon and Robertson as well as the historic town of Berrima...
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in Bowral, New South Wales in 1884. The Intelligence was first published on 8 October 1884 by William and Daniel Beer, who also published the Bowral Free...
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Bowral railway station is a heritage-listed railway station located on the Main Southern line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Bowral...
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Bowral is a town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia. It has a history spanning nearly 200 years. The Bowral area during pre-colonial...
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The Wollondilly Press (redirect from Bowral Free Press)
published as The Bowral Free Press, was an English language newspaper published twice weekly, on Wednesday and Saturday, in Bowral, New South Wales,...
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Elsie Steel Lewes. The family moved to Australia and Lewes grew up at Bowral, New South Wales. As a teenager he attended The King's School, Parramatta...
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between the 2019 and 2020 seasons was the merger of the Moss Vale Dragons and Bowral Blues, forming a new club Highlands Storm. This club then moved to the Group...
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Southern Highland News (redirect from The Southern Mail (Bowral))
The Southern Highland News is a newspaper published since 1958 in Bowral, New South Wales, Australia. It has incorporated a number of other newspapers...
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Bowral and District Hospital is a community hospital is servicing the Southern Highlands region in New South Wales, Australia. The hospital is centrally...
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Craigieburn, Bowral is a house of historical significance as it was built in about 1885. It was originally the mountain retreat for a wealthy Sydney merchant...
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Bowral High School is a government-funded co-educational comprehensive secondary day school, located in Bowral, a town in the Southern Highlands region...
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Bowral was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, one of 76 new districts created with the abolition...
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announced their engagement. They married on 9 April 2016 at Hopewood House in Bowral, New South Wales. On 3 August 2018, Gillespie and Watkins announced their...
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Don Bradman (category People from Bowral)
playing for Bowral Public School against Mittagong High School. During the 1920–21 season, Bradman acted as scorer for the local Bowral team, captained...
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Barracks, Sydney. He is buried, along with his wife Mary Harriet, at the Bowral Cemetery,(Kangaloon Road). His grave is 18 metres to the immediate left...
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East Bowral is a gazetted locality and state suburb approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) east of the town of Bowral of the Southern Highlands, New South...
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important throughout the highlands. Major centres include Armidale, Bathurst, Bowral, Goulburn, Inverell, Orange, Queanbeyan and Tamworth.[citation needed] There...
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Picton–Mittagong loop railway line (redirect from Bowral to Picton line)
service. Six services are provided under contract by Berrima Buslines from Bowral and seven from Picton on weekdays only with stops at: Picton station Barbour...
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Bowral, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales was created in 1894 and abolished in 1904. William...
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primarily used books and rare or out-of-print titles. The company is based in Bowral, New South Wales, Australia, and is registered with the Australian Securities...
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care founder and entrepreneur. Zoë Foster Blake was born Zoë Foster on in Bowral, New South Wales, and was raised in Bundanoon, New South Wales. Her father...
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Nowra‑Bomaderry (34k) Blue Mountains (30k) Lismore (28k) Goulburn (24k) Bowral‑Mittagong (24k) Cessnock (23k) Morisset‑Cooranbong (22k) Armidale (21k)...
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Union. The clubs that compete in the men's senior grade competition are: Bowral Blacks (website) Camden Rams (website) Campbelltown Harlequins Kiama (website)...
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Jones addressing a coal seam gas protest meeting in Bowral on 19 November 2011....
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in October 2007. In November 2009, she married her fiancé Mark Morrow in Bowral, Southern Highlands. Alcasid and his wife Regine Velasquez were among the...
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A by-election for the seat of Bowral in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly was held on 14 June 1895 because William McCourt (Free Trade) was forced...
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of the local number: 02 37 Armidale, Tamworth, Northern Tablelands 02 38 Bowral, Crookwell, Goulburn, Marulan 02 39 Griffith, Wagga Wagga, Riverina 02 40...
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classical composer, fencer, and violinist Chevalier College, an MSC school in Bowral, Australia Chevalier-Montrachet, a Grand Cru vineyard in the Côte de Beaune...
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43,739 40,609 +7.71% 38 Orange New South Wales 42,642 37,785 +12.85% 39 Bowral–Mittagong New South Wales 41,982 36,266 +15.76% 40 Dubbo New South Wales...
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