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    Bombala is a town in the Monaro region of far southern New South Wales, Australia, in Snowy Monaro Regional Council. It is approximately 485 kilometres...
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    The Bombala Times and Monaro and Coast Districts General Advertiser was an English language newspaper published in Bombala, New South Wales, Australia...
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  • Bombala Times. Bombala: National Library of Australia. 28 July 1933. p. 4. Retrieved 2 May 2018. "Bombala wins Competition". Bombala Times. Bombala:...
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    The Bombala railway line is a branch railway line in the south of New South Wales, Australia. The northern part of it forms part of the main line from...
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    The Bombala Shire was a local government area in the Monaro region of south-eastern New South Wales, Australia. The Shire includes the town of Bombala, the...
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  • The Bombala River, a perennial river of the Snowy River catchment, is located in the Monaro region of New South Wales, Australia. The Bombala River rises...
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    The council was formed on 12 May 2016 through a forced merger of the Bombala, Cooma-Monaro and Snowy River shires. The council comprises an area of...
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    The Manaro Mercury, and Cooma and Bombala Advertiser (also titled The Monaro Mercury, and Cooma and Bombala Advertiser) was a newspaper published in Cooma...
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  • statewide and the seat of Eden was split into Eden-Bombala (including Bombala) and Bega. In 1904 Eden-Bombala was abolished as a result of the 1903 New South...
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    Bombala railway station is a heritage-listed former railway station and terminus of the Bombala railway line at Bombala, in the Monaro region of New South...
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    Monaro Regional Council was established in 2016 which comprises the former Bombala, Cooma-Monaro and Snowy River Local Government Areas. The area is the traditional...
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    introduced statewide and part of the electorate, (including Bombala), was absorbed into Eden-Bombala. At this time the spelling was changed to Manaro. The 1903...
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    Monaro. There are multiple towns and villages along the highway, including Bombala, Nimmitabel and Cooma. The terrain within the Monaro is largely hilly,...
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    Regional (January 25, 2015). "Tornado hits Bombala". Bombala Times. Retrieved February 2, 2016. Tornado in Bombala NSW - 26/01/2015. Sam Dyer. January 28...
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    Monaro tableland. The northern limits lay around Queanbeyan. It took in the Bombala River area, and ran south to the vicinity of Delegate and eastwards to...
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  • Eden-Bombala, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, was created in 1894 and abolished in 1904...
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    Radio Taxis. NSW TrainLink operate road coach services from Canberra to Bombala and Eden. Cooma was served by the Cooma Mail until May 1986 and the Canberra...
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    later, and merged with neighbours Bombala to form Bombala-Delegate (since reverted back to simply being known as Bombala) in the early 1980's. The club hosts...
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  • Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO). The bridge was used as part of the Bombala railway line before it was demolished in 2018. Petrov's Bridge also less...
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    [citation needed] Dalgety Yass-Canberra Tooma Lyndhurst Armidale Tumut Bombala Albury Orange This, however, left open the question of where to locate...
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  • analysis (within the radical change of Semco's management style), led Bombała to conclude that it was an "...excellent exemplification of good leadership...
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    Territory. Other locations that were short-listed include Albury, Armidale, Bombala, Dalgety, Lake George, Lyndhurst, Orange, Tooma and Yass-Canberra. The...
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  • Harris 30 Wamuran, QLD Pineapple and dragon fruit farmer Joe Bobbin 33 Bombala, NSW Cattle and sheep farmer Dustin Manwaring 26 Condobolin, NSW Third...
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    New South Wales it grows from Glen Innes on the Northern Tablelands to Bombala in the far southeast of the state, and there are significant populations...
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    railway station on the Bombala line. It previously operated services on a 18 kilometre section of the line. Regular services on the Bombala line ceased south...
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  • convent in Kentlyn, near Sydney, and the Holy Transfiguration Monastery in Bombala, NSW. Some Russian churches set up Russian schools to preserve Russian...
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    The village is located at a crossing point of the Monaro Highway and Bombala River. The name is derived from a local Aboriginal word either meaning...
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    Bombala's (perpendicular) back-in parking style....
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    Whereas on the downwind (eastern) slopes, Cooma, Omeo, Goulburn, Bowral, Bombala, Nimmitabel, and Canberra, are warmer and drier relative to altitude. Moreover...
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    built. A survey was conducted across several sites in New South Wales with Bombala, southern Monaro, Orange, Yass, Albury, Tamworth, Armidale, Tumut and Dalgety...
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