Korong 28°36′43″S 122°00′18″E / 28.612°S 122.005°E / -28.612; 122.005 (Korong) Korong Station was a pastoral lease that operated as a sheep station...
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Korong may refer to: Shire of Korong, a former local government area in Victoria, Australia Korong Vale, Victoria, a town within the Shire of Korong Korong...
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Kalli Station Karbar Station Kimberley Downs Kinclaven Station Kirkalocka Kooline Koordarrie Korong Station Lake Way Station Lake Wells Station Lalla...
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Korong Vale is a demolished railway station, located at the junction of the Robinvale and Kulwin railway lines, in the township of Korong Vale, Victoria...
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Wedderburn, Victoria (redirect from Mount Korong)
well-known locality, Korong Vale, has been re-christened. It has been so determined in consequence of the confusion of names, there being a Korong (now Wedderburn)...
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Korong Vale is a town in north western Victoria. The town is in the Shire of Loddon, 232 kilometres (144 mi) north west of the state capital of Melbourne...
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Wedderburn is a former railway station, serving the town of Wedderburn, Victoria, Australia. It was the only station on a short branch line from the Robinvale...
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today. The Robinvale line was opened from Bendigo to Inglewood in 1876, Korong Vale in 1882, Boort in 1883, Quambatook in 1894, Ultima in 1900, Chillingollah...
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Boort railway station is a closed and unused railway station located on the Robinvale railway line at Boort, Victoria, Australia. There are no passenger...
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Charlton is a closed railway station on the Kulwin railway line, located in the town of Charlton, Victoria, Australia. The platform remains intact although...
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economy of Wycheproof is driven mainly by wheat. The railway from Bendigo and Korong Vale reached the area in 1883 and was later extended north. The township...
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junctions from the Robinvale line at Korong Vale and only sees usage by freight trains. The line was opened from Korong Vale to Wycheproof in 1883, and extended...
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Kinypanial (1877–1952 Kinneypaniel, Kinneypaniel South, Kinypanial South) • Korong Vale (Korongvale) • Kurraca • Kurraca West (1887–1959) • Kurting (1883–1975)...
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List of pastoral leases in Western Australia (category Stations (Australian agriculture))
Australia are increasingly known as "stations", and more particular – as either sheep stations or cattle stations. They are usually found in country that...
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junctions from the Robinvale line at Korong Vale then continues northward. The line was opened from Inglewood to Korong Vale in 1882, and first extended towards...
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Primary School Koonwarra Primary School Koonwarra 1893 1993 Korong Vale Primary School Korong Vale 1877 1999 Wedderburn College Korweinguboora Primary School...
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River. It is connect Bangabandhu Bridge East Railway Station to Bangabandhu West Railway station Bridges on Padma River tributary of Brahmaputra Padma...
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class locomotive Diagram of 0-6-2T EE class locomotive Picture of E 446 EE 371 E 446 Side view E 250 EE 494 E 480 E 512 E-class locomotive at Korong Vale...
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Free Press Kooweerup Sun, Lang Lang Guardian and Cranbourne Shire Record Korong Vale Lance Korot Sentinel and Tower Hill Advocate Kyabram Free Press and...
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taking up of Tarnagulla station in the 1840s. Gold was first found in the area in 1852 by prospectors on their way to the Korong goldfields near Wedderburn...
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Arnaud 42 km (26 mi) C273 Boort–Wedderburn Rd Logan–Wedderburn Rd Boort Korong Vale Wedderburn Logan 67 km (42 mi) Concurrency with along Calder Highway...
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Victoria's Mining Heritage Archived 1 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine Korong Historical Notes – Department of Planning and Community Development Archived...
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member of the Legislative Assembly represented Avoca from 1880 to 1889 and Korong from 1892 to 1914. The first bridge over the Loddon River was built in 1870...
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resumed in February 2021, beginning with sleeper replacement works between Korong Vale and Sea Lake. The resumed project was expected to be completed in late...
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– 21 November 1859 – Hanged for murder of George James Tickner at Mount Korong, near Wedderburn George Waines -16 July 1860 – Hanged at Melbourne Gaol...
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Ivanhoe, New South Wales Junee, New South Wales Hoyleton, South Australia Korong Vale, Victoria Peterborough, South Australia Serviceton, Victoria Seymour...
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opposite Laurel Bank Parade and next door to the Newtown and Chilwell Fire station. * Estimates in 1958, 1983 and 1988 Victorian Year Books. Australian Bureau...
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the Shire of Loddon. Kamarooka was originally called "Piccaninny Creek Station" after a large pastoral run in the area. It was then renamed "Kamarooka"...
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welfare services. Herbert Edwin Holt. For services to local Government in the Korong Shire, State of Victoria. Aaron Jacha, President of the African Farmers'...
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state Maps (Road Maps of Western Australia Maps 1-154) "Pastoral Lease Stations" are identified with their names and boundaries, and in some cases homesteads...
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