The Lake Wendouree Football Netball Club (nicknamed the Lakers) is an Australian rules football and netball club located in the Ballarat North suburb of...
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recreational lake Lake Wendouree, after which it is named. At the 2021 census, Lake Wendouree had a population of 2,878. Lake Wendouree is home to many...
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Football Club East Point Football Club Lake Wendouree Football Club Melton Football Club Melton South Football Club North Ballarat City Football Club...
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of 10,376 inhabitants at the 2021 census. It is named after nearby Lake Wendouree, which derives its name from the Wathaurong word wendaaree, meaning...
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LWFC may refer to: Lake Wendouree Football Club Like Water for Chocolate (novel), a novel by Laura Esquivel Like Water for Chocolate (film), a film based...
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Kai Lohmann (category Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state))
football for the Maryborough Football Club before moving to Ballarat to play for Lake Wendouree in the Ballarat Football League and the Greater Western...
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Reserves Football 1979 Bungaree d Wendouree 1980 Bungaree d Wendouree 1981 Creswick d Learmont 1982 Learmonth 1983 Wendouree d Gordon 1984 Wendouree 1985...
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to 1993, Ballarat played their home matches at the City Oval, beside Lake Wendouree, where they were co-tenants with Redan. The move to Alfredton was a...
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roots football with 9 junior clubs consisting of 63 teams from U/10 through to U/16.5 (Ballarat, Bacchus Marsh, Darley, East Ballarat, Lake Wendouree, Mount...
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Sam Butler played junior football for the Lake Wendouree Football Club and St Patricks College, Ballarat. At Lake Wendouree FC, (according to GameDay)...
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northern edge of the swamp which would be called Yuille's Swamp, later Lake Wendouree. Archibald Yuille named his property "Ballaarat", from the local Wathaurong...
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All-Australian squad. Butler spent his formative years playing football for Lake Wendouree Football Club, a suburb of the Victorian country town of Ballarat. He...
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Richmond Rowing Club Rutherglen Rowing Club Sale Rowing Club Shepparton Rowing Club Wahgunyah Rowing Club Wendouree Ballarat Rowing Club Wentworth District...
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the annual "Head of the Lake", which is held at Lake Wendouree. The Ballarat Grammar Senior Girls Australian Rules Football team has had great success...
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Ballarat Showgrounds and Recreation Reserve) is a multi-purpose venue in Wendouree, a suburb of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, owned by the City of Ballarat...
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Victorian Women's Football League (VWFL) was the oldest and largest Australian rules football league for women in the world, consisting of 47 clubs from Victoria...
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as the Tallangatta Valley Football Club from their establishment in 1978; renamed in 2008. known as the Bethanga Football Club from their establishment...
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Renee Saulitis (category St Kilda Football Club (AFLW) players)
many clubs over her junior career, including the Ararat Storm in the Deakin University Female Football League, the Lake Wendouree Football Club in the...
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Sophie Molan (category Richmond Football Club (AFLW) players)
She played junior football with boys teams at the Mount Clear Football Club, before switching to the Lake Wendouree Football Club in later years. During...
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Wyndhamvale Yarraville Seddon Bacchus Marsh Ballarat Darley East Point Lake Wendouree Melton Melton South North City Redan Sebastopol Sunbury Anglesea Barwon...
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Steve Clifton (redirect from Steve Clifton (footballer))
football with Lake Wendouree before graduating to the North Ballarat Rebels and then the North Ballarat Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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to: Norfolk (1798 sloop) SS Cawarra SS Colonist (1889) SS Lindus (1881) Wendouree (1882) Adolphe (ship) The Bluebell Collision MV Sygna Prior to the opening...
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that any school could compete. The first HOSG was held in 1985, on Lake Wendouree in Ballarat, with seven events, 16 participating schools and 240 competitors...
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NRL Victoria (section Current Clubs)
is a competition for both Senior Men's and Women's Tag football. There are currently seven clubs affiliated with the Murray Cup competition. The Limestone...
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Ballarat Associated Schools (section History of BPSA/CHISSA/BAS Lap of the Lake (Wendouree) 6KM Cross Country Records (Best Times))
City Marathon Champion. At the 1989 St Patrick's College School Lap of the Lake (Year 11/12 Cross Country) two (2) athletes performed faster than the then...
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Head of the Lake win came in 1947, but rowing struggled until the construction of the school's Boat Shed on the shore of nearby Lake Wendouree in 1960. This...
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1912 Games to run the equestrian events. Lake Wendouree was first used as a rowing venue in 1864 though the lake itself was not dammed and converted from...
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Wrestling Freestyle (8) Greco-Roman (8) Australian football (1) Baseball (1) Ballarat Lake Wendouree – Canoeing, Rowing Melbourne Broadmeadows – Cycling...
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North Ballarat Football Club takes its name from the suburb, although its current homeground, Eureka Stadium is in neighbouring Wendouree. Australian Bureau...
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know our Muscats and Port wines. Clare's most prestigious winery is at Wendouree, two and a half miles south-east of Clare (but closed to the public),...
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