Cranbrook is a locality and small rural community in the local government area of Glamorgan-Spring Bay, in the Central east coast region of Tasmania. It...
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of Townsville Cranbrook, Tasmania, in Glamorgan Land District Cranbrook, Western Australia Shire of Cranbrook, Western Australia Cranbrook, British Columbia...
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Cranbrook School is an independent Anglican day and boarding school, with multiple campuses in Sydney's eastern suburbs New South Wales, Australia for...
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Councils of Tasmania are the 29 administrative districts of the Australian state of Tasmania. Local government areas (LGAs), more generally known as councils...
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which was released in September 2006. Recorded in an abandoned mill in Tasmania, it was their last album to feature founding member Rui Pereira and the...
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Sam Konstas (category People educated at Cranbrook School, Sydney)
was born in Sydney and is an Australian of Greek descent. He attended Cranbrook School in Sydney, and grew up supporting NRL team Wests Tigers. Konstas...
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Glamorgan-Spring Bay (27%) in the Central, North-east and South-east LGA regions of Tasmania. The locality is about 86 kilometres (53 mi) south-east of the town of...
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Ed Cowan (category People educated at Cranbrook School, Sydney)
first-class cricket. Cowan attended Tudor House School in Moss Vale and Cranbrook School in Bellevue Hill where he played in the school 1st XI aged only...
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Glamorgan Land District (redirect from Glamorgan Land District, Tasmania)
along the eastern edge of Tasmania, from Seymour in the north, to Pontypool in the south. It includes Swansea, Bicheno, Cranbrook, and Lisdillon. It also...
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Cecil Purdy (category People educated at Cranbrook School, Sydney)
and then to Tasmania, Australia, before they settled in Sydney when he was 12, where he was educated at Cranbrook School. While in Tasmania, one of his...
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Melaleuca pustulata (redirect from Cranbrook paperbark)
paperbark, warty paperbark or Cranbrook paperbark is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to Tasmania in Australia. It is an uncommon...
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from 1902, Tasmania, Australia from 1904, Western Australia from 1909, before arriving in Sydney in 1913. In Sydney she lived in Cranbrook in Rose Bay...
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Diemen's Land (1803-1856), the Colony of Tasmania (1856-1901) and since 1901, the federated island state of Tasmania, Australia. It lists people who were...
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is a list of all bounded localities in Tasmania, Australia, as recognised by the Land Information System Tasmania. The definition of a locality for this...
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Parramatta, former residence of the Governor of New South Wales, built in 1799 Cranbrook, Bellevue Hill, former residence of the Governor of New South Wales, 1901–1917...
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Tasman Highway (redirect from A3 road (Tasmania))
The Tasman Highway (or A3) is a highway in Tasmania, Australia. Like the Midland Highway, it connects the major cities of Hobart and Launceston – however...
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government area (LGA) of Glamorgan–Spring Bay in the South-east LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about 74 kilometres (46 mi) north of the town of Triabunna...
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Arthur Cotton (politician) (category Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Tasmania)
January 1853 – 6 December 1920) was an Australian politician in Tasmania. He was born in Cranbrook in Van Diemen's Land. In 1913 he was elected to the Tasmanian...
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Road routes in Tasmania assist drivers navigating roads in urban, rural, and scenic areas of the state. The route numbering system is composed of National...
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Peace River Regional District, and the south-eastern communities of Cranbrook, Golden and Invermere France Clipperton Island Mexico Baja California...
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Esk Highway (redirect from A4 highway (Tasmania))
The Esk Highway (route number A4) is a highway in Tasmania, Australia. It connects the Midland Highway, located down the centre of the state, with the...
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Beaconsfield Bellingham Bishopsbourne Blackwall Bridgenorth Brighton Cranbrook Deddington Devonport Exeter Falmouth Harford Kempton Kettering Launceston...
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Glamorgan–Spring Bay Council (category Local government areas of Tasmania)
Glamorgan–Spring Bay Council is a local government body in Tasmania, situated on the central east coast of the state. Glamorgan–Spring Bay is classified...
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itself also means "kiln". The earliest surviving oast house is at Golford, Cranbrook near Tunbridge Wells. It dates from some time in the 17th century and...
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Western Airlines Flight 314, a Boeing 737-200, from Edmonton crashed at Cranbrook Airport after one thrust reverser did not fully stow following an aborted...
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Leader – David Speirs (until 8 August), then Vincent Tarzia Premier of Tasmania – Jeremy Rockliff Opposition Leader – Rebecca White (until 10 April), then...
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excluded from the list. Bicentennial celebrations were held at Woolmers, Tasmania, and the National Rose Garden in 2017. The Australian Heritage Register...
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Hindmarsh Valley Middle River Reservoir Tod Reservoir There are 103 dams in Tasmania. Of these, 100 facilities are considered major dams according to the Australian...
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former Australian rules football competitions in the Australian state of Tasmania. The Tasmanian State Premiership was an Australian rules football tournament...
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Musquito (category People convicted of murder by Tasmania)
setting fire to the house and killing a servant. They then raided farms at Cranbrook before retreating into the interior. In January 1824, the colonial government...
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