• The Cootamundra Annual Classic, also known as the Coota Classic or Coota Annual is a bicycle handicap race starting and finishing in the New South Wales...
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    changed to Cootamundra. 1955 – The first Cootamundra Annual Classic cycling handicap race, one of the oldest open races in NSW. 1956 – Cootamundra's rugby...
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  • Cootamundra is a place in New South Wales, Australia. It (or "Coota") may also refer to: Cootamundra Airport Cootamundra Annual Classic, a bicycle race...
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  • drop with increasing distance, so that over the 120 km (70 mi) Cootamundra Annual Classic it is 11.8 metres per second (42 km/h; 26 mph). In the 259 km...
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  • others looking for a new team for 2016. At the National race, Cootamundra Annual Classic, Hill finished in first place, his partner Rebecca Wiasak also...
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  • Six Day 2nd Whyalla Six Day 2nd Melbourne Six Day Fastest Time Cootamundra Annual Classic 1967 1st GC Herald Sun Tour 2nd Launceston Six Day 1st Maryborough...
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    or Cootamundra: 0538 Ex. Wagga Wagga to Griffith (Saturday & Monday mornings) 0920 Griffith to Wagga Wagga (daily) 0936 Ex. Mildura to Cootamundra (daily)...
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    ISBN 9780646531939. "Cootamundra the dominant team'". Maher Cup: life and football 1920-1960 in Tumut, Gundagai, Cootamundra, Young, Harden-Murrumburrah...
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    from Sydney with connecting road coach services to Broken Hill, Bourke, Cootamundra, Lightning Ridge, Nyngan and Tamworth. The Mindyarra Maintenance Centre...
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  • 30 and 60 km versions) Cootamundra Haycarters and Recovery Race Cootamundra Classic and Recovery Race Wagga Wagga Cycle Classic and Criterium John Woodman...
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    Corporation. Archived from the original on 15 May 2009. "Bradman's Bat, Cootamundra, NSW - Land of the Bigs". 18 January 2022. Archived from the original...
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    Handicapped) 103.3 MHz – triple j – ABC National Youth Network 104.1 MHz – ABC Classic – Classical Music 104.9 MHz – Hit104.9 The Border – Southern Cross Austereo...
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    Don Bradman (category People from Cootamundra)
    George and Emily (née Whatman) Bradman, and was born on 27 August 1908 at Cootamundra, New South Wales (NSW). He had a brother, Victor, and three sisters –...
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    services from Sydney came with the extension of the Main Southern line to Cootamundra and Junee in 1878 and the construction of the Murrumbidgee River Railway...
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    and Leeton and smaller groups at West Wyalong, Parkes, Dubbo, Forbes, Cootamundra, Cowra and Young. The explorers Hume and Hovell arrived at what their...
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    from Lithgow to Sydney, as well as a less frequent coach service to Cootamundra for connection to Melbourne. Orange is also serviced by a regional-class...
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  • front of the Globe Hotel. 1977 1st and Fastest – Lavington Open 4th – Cootamundra Annual 2nd – NSW Professional Road Title 1978 1st – NSW Professional Road...
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    operation, experimenting with wheat and with fallow crops. Cowra hosts an annual Festival of International Understanding, featuring a parade, a fireworks...
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  • south to Canberra, the mining town of Captains Flat, Wagga Wagga, Junee, Cootamundra. Murrumburrah, Temora, and Young, and the Central West to Grenfell, Cowra...
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    then on to Sydney, north west to Dubbo, west to Parkes and south to Cootamundra. Local bus services provided by Bathurst Buslines operate in the surrounding...
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    other services to a region extending as far as Griffith to the west, Cootamundra to the north and Tumut to the east. Wagga Wagga is upstream from the...
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    Heritage House was opened to the public; there was a vintage film evening; a classic ball; a Back to the 60's Dance; the Lions Club held a recovery breakfast;...
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    1952. p. 2 – via Trove. "Sedgman and Doris Hart win mixed doubles". Cootamundra Herald. 9 September 1952. p. 1 – via Trove. "Hoad beaten in Pacific Championships"...
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    Medallist), amongst others. Isaac Smith, 4 time premiership player is from Cootamundra Keiren Jack, premiership player and former Sydney Swans captain is from...
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    Telegraph. There are three local radio stations: 102.5 Edge FM, 1521 2QN (classic hits) and 106.1FM (country music narrowcast), while ABC Local Radio's ABC...
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    Orchestra The Australian Jazz Quartet Bennetts Lane Big Band The Catholics Cootamundra Jazz Band Crossfire Galapagos Duck The Jive Bombers The Necks The Port...
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  • Assessment and Reporting Authority. 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2019. "David Ian Campese". Classic Wallabies. Retrieved 1 September 2022. Official website v t e...
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    was renamed Harold Nelson Way in 2012. "Champion runner once invalid". Cootamundra Herald. 2 April 1947. p. 4. Retrieved 21 May 2017. Hollings, Stephen...
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    of the council was as follows: The mayor and deputy mayor were elected annually by the councillors at a special meeting of the council in September. The...
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