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    The Grange and Macquarie Plains Cemetery are a heritage-listed homestead and cemetery at 3249 O'Connell Road, Bathurst, Bathurst Region, New South Wales...
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    Bridge Main Western railway: Macquarie River Railway Bridge 3249 O'Connell Road: The Grange and Macquarie Plains Cemetery Russell Street: Bathurst Courthouse...
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    to the disaster, listing the names of the miners and two rescuers who perished. The majority were buried in the more remote Windy Gully cemetery, 1.5...
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    has a cemetery, lawn bowling club, Catholic church and a railway station. Kathy Jackson, former national secretary of the Health Services Union and Fair...
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  • 2024 in Australia (category Years of the 21st century in Australia)
    subsequently arrested and appears in Port Macquarie Local Court on 5 January 2024 charged with aggravated sexual assault and breaking and entering with intent...
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    above the station. The station is built on the site of Sydney's earliest colonial cemetery, the Old Sydney Burial Ground. In 2008, part of this cemetery was...
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  • been excluded from the list. Bicentennial celebrations were held at Woolmers, Tasmania, and the National Rose Garden in 2017. The Australian Heritage...
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    Central railway station, Sydney (category Former cemeteries)
    station and marshalling yards extend as far south as Cleveland Street, and are located on the site of the former Devonshire Street Cemetery. There have...
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    the Hawkesbury at Freeman's Reach with a 25-acre grant and was sufficiently well-thought-of by Macquarie to receive new larger grants for himself and...
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  • Railway accidents in Tasmania (category Lists of railway accidents and incidents in Australia)
    killed and two women aged 33 and 25 from Macquarie Plains received head injuries when the man's utility truck collided with a Cammell car at the Elwick...
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    coastal plain, with views of the escarpment to the west, one of note being Broker's Nose, 440 metres high. To the east is Bellambi Beach and a creek inlet...
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  • company owned and in private ownership and also part of the Kembla Heights Heritage Conservation Area. The historic Windy Gully Cemetery is located in...
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  • May 2008. Below is a table showing the countries available on Street View and the year they were first added. Plain text indicates that a country has only...
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    garden commemorating all that were on the First Fleet. St John's Cemetery, Parramatta: the burial site of 50+ First Fleeters, 17 of whom are commemorated...
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  • List of historic homesteads in Australia (category Lists of buildings and structures in Australia)
    Hobart The Grange Meeting Function Centre Jolly Farmer Inn (Former) – Heritage On The Convict Trail, Jolly Farmer's Inn, Richmond Perth – Tasmania The Age...
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    Redfern railway station (category Articles incorporating text from the New South Wales State Heritage Register)
    had the friendship of Governor Macquarie. In 1818 Redfern received a grant of 526 hectares (1,300 acres) in Airds (in today's Campbelltown area) and later...
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