The Leichhardt Town Hall is a landmark civic building in Leichhardt, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. It stands at 107 Norton Street. It was built in 1888...
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Square, Parramatta Road, Leichhardt Town Hall, Rozelle (Terry Street) 445 travels from Balmain (Darling Street), Rozelle, Leichhardt, Petersham, Dulwich Hill...
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Inner West Council (section Town halls)
the three pre-merger councils, being Ashfield Town Hall, Petersham Town Hall and Leichhardt Town Hall. Since 2021, all Council meetings have been held...
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World Environment Day, however a storm caused its relocation to the Leichhardt Town Hall. The festival is now held in August. A Rugby League team representing...
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The Municipality of Leichhardt was a local government area in the inner-west region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is about 10 kilometres (6...
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Bay, as well as the former Municipality of Ashfield and Municipality of Leichhardt (both now part of Inner West Council). This region is mostly a subset...
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Melbourne, notably the Old Treasury Building (1858), Leichhardt Town Hall (1888), Glebe Town Hall (1879) and the fine range of state and federal government...
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Victorian style design Town Hall was designed by architects, Drake and Walcott, who had also designed the Leichhardt Town Hall and were commissioned by...
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2008, route M10 was curtailed to Leichhardt Town Hall no longer operating to MarketPlace due to issues raised by Leichhardt Council regarding buses laying...
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The Sun (Sydney). 9 August 1952. p. 2. Retrieved 22 May 2024. "BALMAIN-LEICHHARDT TRAM". Sunday Times. 22 December 1912. p. 9. Retrieved 20 May 2024. "Epping...
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which were unveiled by Leichhardt mayor Doug Spedding in September 1989. The hall remained under the control of Leichhardt until 8 May 2003, when a...
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Hunters Hill Leichhardt Manly Marrickville Newtown North Sydney Paddington Parramatta Petersham Randwick Redfern Rockdale Ryde Sydney Town Warringah Waterloo...
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station, Albury; built 1881 Institute Building, Darlington Leichhardt Town Hall, Leichhardt; completed in 1888 Balmain Court House, Balmain. Completed...
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Town Hall Helsinki City Hall Jakobstad City Hall Kuopio City Hall Lahti Town Hall Oulu City Hall Pori Old Town Hall Rauma Old Town Hall Säynätsalo Town Hall...
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This is a list of the mayors of the Municipality of Leichhardt, a former local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The official title of Mayors...
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Leichhardt and Thomas Mitchell a decade earlier. The New South Wales Government proclaimed the new pastoral districts of Port Curtis and Leichhardt in...
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was actually born in Portugal. Petersham is bordered by the suburbs of Leichhardt to the north, Stanmore to the east, Marrickville to the south and Lewisham...
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won more titles than the Tigers. The club's home grounds are at present Leichhardt Oval, in Lilyfield, and T.G Milner Sportsground, in Marsfield. In 1908...
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Municipality of Erskineville (section Town Clerks)
purpose-built Victorian style design Town Hall designed by architects, Drake and Walcott, who had also designed the Leichhardt Town Hall and were commissioned by...
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Massimo Luongo (category Ipswich Town F.C. players)
Premier League club Ipswich Town and the Australian national team. Born in Sydney, Luongo played youth football for APIA Leichhardt Tigers before moving to...
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Chinchilla, Queensland (category Towns in Queensland)
Ludwig Leichhardt. British exploration through the region began in the 1840s, most notably with the 1844 expedition of Ludwig Leichhardt. Leichhardt named...
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Taroom (category Towns in Queensland)
census, Taroom had a population of 885 people. The town is located on the Dawson River and the Leichhardt Highway, 380 kilometres (240 mi) north-west of the...
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Cooktown, Queensland (redirect from Cook Town)
MacMillan arrived at the river on 25 October 1873 on board the vessel Leichhardt with an entourage of around seventy other government men and prospectors...
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Shire of Taroom (section Towns and localities)
area in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia, along the Leichhardt Highway to the north of Miles. The shire covered an area of 18,644.5 square...
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Annandale Council Chambers (category Town halls in Sydney)
currently listed on the Leichhardt Local Environmental Plan. When the Borough of Annandale separated from the Municipality of Leichhardt in 1894, the council...
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Sydney FC (section Hall of Fame)
team temporarily played at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Jubilee Oval, and Leichhardt Oval. In October 2022, the club returned to the newly rebuilt Allianz...
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Port Douglas (category Towns in Queensland)
Port Douglas is a coastal town and locality in the Shire of Douglas, Queensland, Australia, approximately 60 km north of Cairns. In the 2021 census, the...
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Dalby, Queensland (category Towns in Queensland)
travellers heading north to nearby Jimbour Station. The explorer Ludwig Leichhardt visited the area in 1844, on his way to Port Essington. In February 1853...
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Mackay include, Bluewater Quay and river markets, Mackay Harbour, the Leichhardt Tree, the Bluewater Sculpture trail and the Kommo Toera trail through...
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courthouse or town hall. Sometimes these polls were taken outside of the venue in a more informal fashion. When the voters came to the town hall to announce...
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