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    The Barmah National Park, formerly Barmah State Park, is a national park located in the Hume region of the Australian state of Victoria. The park is located...
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    the south of the Victorian town. Barmah is near the largest river red gum forest in the world. The Barmah National Park is on the floodplain of the Murray...
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    List of named Eucalyptus trees Mountain ash Alpine ash Snow gum Barmah National Park CSIRO, 2004. Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehnh. River Red Gum. [1] Mackay...
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    owned by the pastoralist and pioneer, Benjamin Boyd. Feral horses in Barmah National Park mainly originate from stock released by a local horse breeder after...
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    artist William Kelly. The Barmah National Park and Murray River is only a short 15-minute drive from Nathalia. The national park is the world's largest redgum...
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  • introduction of outside horses. An investigation into the brumbies in Barmah National Park found that they had mainly originated from horses released by a local...
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  • Ulupna Island, a river island, lies at the eastern end of Barmah National Park which is a part of the largest river red gum forest in Victoria, Australia...
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    Australia's largest remaining river red gum forest and includes the Barmah National Park in Victoria as well as several state forests in New South Wales....
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    the creation of the Barmah Red Gum Forests, now protected by the Barmah National Park in Victoria and Murray Valley National Park in New South Wales....
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  • hectares (102,800 acres). The park consists of several former state forests and together with the Barmah National Park on the Victorian side of the Murray...
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    between the YYNAC and the State of Victoria. Parks Victoria, as designated manager of Barmah National Park, will have responsibility for implementing many...
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    parks and reserves in the Pilliga forest and the steep volcanic outcrops of Warrumbungle National Park. Other protected areas include Barmah National...
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    Tallygaroopna, Tatura and Toolamba. The district also includes the Barmah National Park. It is a rich agricultural area with orchards, vineyards and dairy...
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    York Peninsula in the north down to Wilsons Promontory National Park and Great Otway National Parks in the southern tips of the continent, and from Shark...
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    of national parks within Australia that are managed by Australian, state and territory governments. The name may be a misnomer: nearly all parks are...
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  • Yorta Traditional Owner Land Management Board to jointly manage Barmah National Park (a TOSA settlement, under the Traditional Owner Settlement Act 2010)...
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    It was used to transport wheat, livestock and red gum from the Barmah National Park. The town was once known as 'the hook' because it was at the end...
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  • Juncus ingens is considered an invasive species in some areas such as Barmah National Park. The spread of J. ingens into areas where it historically did not...
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    Melbourne, 18 kilometres (11 mi) north of Waaia and is just south of the Barmah National Park. At the 2011 census, Bearii had a population of 136, by 2016 the...
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    result in an increase in the current extent of Moira grass plains in Barmah National Park, over the next 10 years are reducing grazing, and increasing flood...
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    Neoceratodus lungfish are only found in several Queensland rivers. The noted Barmah River red gum forests owe their existence to the Cadell Fault. About 25...
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  • 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 State parks help protect the state's natural values. They are very similar to national parks, however, the conservation values...
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  • creation of four new National Parks, based around the River Red Gum forests in the state's north—Barmah National Park, Gunbower National Park, Lower Goulburn...
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    by the PS Hero and sold to Barmah Charcoals of Barmah. There it transported charcoal from the forests at Yielima and Barmah to Echuca. In July 1942, it...
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    Localities around Yalca: River Murray Bearii Tocumwal Barmah National Park Yalca Strathmerton Nathalia Waaia Katunga...
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    Mount Gambier via Ballarat, Hamilton and Casterton Barham via Heathcote Barmah via Heathcote and Shepparton Deniliquin via Heathcote, Rochester, Echuca...
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    Uluru-Kata Tjuta Witjira Wollemi Wyrrabalong Yarra Ranges Yengo National Park Muogamarra Bago Barmah Belanglo Bodalla Bondo Buckenbowra Buckingbong Bulga Bullala...
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  • (IBAs) classified by BirdLife International: Anderson Inlet Australian Alps Barmah-Millewa Bendigo Box-Ironbark Region Bellarine Wetlands Carrum Wetlands Cheetham...
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    replaced by the latter. The original scheme consists of numbered National Highways, National Routes, Metropolitan and State Routes, each identified with a...
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    65000 Almonds (1901–1929)  • Barmah (Cummeragunga, Cummeragunja, Top Island, Barmah East, Barmah Township, Rosalind Park)  • Bathumi (1878–1963)  • Bearii...
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