Mount Duneed is a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It is divided between the City of Greater Geelong and Surf Coast Shire local government areas...
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Summerhill is a prefabricated iron cottage at 155 Mount Duneed Road, Mount Duneed a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It is notable because it demonstrates...
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Geelong Airport (category Defunct airports in Victoria (state))
was a small airfield specifically for light aircraft located in Mount Duneed, Victoria, Australia. It was primarily used for scenic flights and private...
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Connewarre office was renamed Mount Duneed. The former Connewarre Primary School has been closed and merged with Mount Duneed Primary School. The Connewarre...
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was located on Ghazeepore Road just south of Armstrong Creek, in Mount Duneed, Victoria, Australia. At that time it appears to have had 11 people residing...
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1994, the Freshwater Creek, Connewarre and Mount Duneed primary schools were amalgamated at Mount Duneed. The Freshwater Creek school building was moved...
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1881 at Mount Duneed, Victoria, Australia, the ninth child of Scottish born Andrew Thomson Abercrombie, the first headmaster of Mount Duneed State School...
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office was opened at "Duneed" in 1854, renamed Mount Moriac PO in 1864, and renamed Moriac PO in 1909. Today, the town has a hotel (Mount Moriac Hotel), a...
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likely cause of his death. He was buried in Bellbrae Cemetery, Mount Duneed, Victoria, Australia. Marks' body was held for nearly six months over winter...
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Waurn Ponds like Mount Duneed Regional Primary School. The town was named after the Waurn chain of ponds, a watercourse that flows from Mount Moriac over 30 km...
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Mick Moon (category Military personnel from Victoria (state))
Park, Mount Duneed from 1954 to 1978. He died at his home at Barwon Heads on 28 February 1986 and was buried in the Anglican section of Mount Duneed Cemetery...
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Tasmania, a suburb of Launceston Summerhill (Mount Duneed), a prefabricated iron cottage in Victoria Summerhill, Toronto, Ontario, a neighbourhood Summerhill...
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John Calvert Bell was, before that time, a resident at Calder Park, Mount Duneed, and not related to William Bell of Bells Beach. The beach and coastal...
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east side of the Surf Coast Highway, and extending the boundaries of Mount Duneed to the railway on the west side of the highway. The southern boundary...
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Arthur Streeton (category People from Richmond, Victoria)
School, also known as Australian Impressionism. Streeton was born in Mount Moriac, Victoria, south-west of Geelong, on 8 April 1867, the fourth child of Charles...
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was traded on 11 October. Taylor grew up in Mount Duneed just outside the coastal town of Torquay in Victoria. He attended Christian College in Geelong...
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Area, and was mostly farm land which had been part of Connewarre and Mount Duneed. At the 2021 census, Armstrong Creek had a population of 11,247. In August...
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Surf Coast Highway (category Highways in Victoria (state))
continuing south until it reaches the intersection of Lower Duneed Road in Mount Duneed. It changes name to Surf Coast Highway and continues south, eventually...
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List of schools in Geelong (category Lists of schools in Victoria (state))
Independent Coeducational 1855 1500 website Geelong Lutheran College Mount Duneed, Victoria K–10+ Lutheran Coeducational 2009 website Iona College Geelong Charlemont...
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Wadawurrung language (category Extinct languages of Victoria (state))
June 2018. Threlfall, Gwen (20 December 2016). "The Woodworrongs". The Mount Duneed History Group. Retrieved 7 August 2020. "Geelong City". City of Greater...
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carpenters, joiners, and stonemasons. They settled in the colonies of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania. In the 1840s, Scots-born...
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Mount Victoria, 3,464 metres (11,365 ft), is a mountain on the border between British Columbia and Alberta in the Canadian Rockies. It is located just...
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called a dune system or a dune complex. A large dune complex is called a dune field, while broad, flat regions covered with wind-swept sand or dunes, with...
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Aboriginal reserve (section Victoria)
1860–1902 Framlingham (Hopkins River, Warrnambool), 1861–today Duneed (Mount Duneed, near Geelong), 1861–1907 Karngun (near Winchelsea), 1861–1875 Woori...
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line, and parts of the localities of Mount Duneed and Connewarre from some distance to the north of Lower Duneed Road and generally to the west of Barwon...
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Ray Ellis (Australian footballer) (category Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state))
AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (10th ed.). Seaford, Victoria: BAS Publishing. p. 258. ISBN 978-1-921496-32-5. Ray Ellis's playing statistics...
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(1859–1967) • Moggs Creek • Moriac • Mount Duneed (1860–1959 Connewarre, Puelba) • Mount Moriac (1854–1978 Duneed) • Paraparap (1910–1955) • Pennyroyal...
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Vladimir Harkonnen (redirect from Dune/Vladimir Harkonnen)
the Dune franchise created by Frank Herbert. He is primarily featured in the 1965 novel Dune and is also a prominent character in the Prelude to Dune prequel...
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a population of 782. A Post Office opened on 1 August 1854 as Duneed, was renamed Mount Moriac in 1864, and Moriac in about 1909. The railway through...
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Jack Allen (Australian footballer) (category Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state))
AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897 (10th ed.). Seaford, Victoria: BAS Publishing. p. 17. ISBN 978-1-921496-32-5. Jack Allen's playing statistics...
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