Port Fairy (historically known as Belfast) is a coastal town in south-western Victoria, Australia. It lies on the Princes Highway in the Shire of Moyne...
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The Port Fairy Gazette was an English language newspaper published in Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia. The Port Fairy Gazette was owned by Henry James...
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Point, Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia, on 7 February 2011. Notorious was fitted with sails and conducted its first week-long journey from Port Fairy to Geelong...
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MV Port Fairy was a UK merchant vessel built in 1928 by Swan Hunter for the Commonwealth & Dominion Line Ltd (or "Port Line") shipping company and sold...
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The electoral district of Port Fairy and Glenelg was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria. Created in...
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The Port Fairy to Warrnambool Important Bird Area comprises a 14 km2 strip of coastal land lying between the town of Port Fairy to the west and the regional...
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The Borough of Port Fairy was a local government area about 290 kilometres (180 mi) west-southwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia...
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Warrnambool railway line (redirect from Port Fairy railway line, Victoria)
Port Fairy before being truncated to Dennington (just west of Warrnambool). This closed section of line has been converted into the 37 km long Port Fairy...
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The Port Fairy Folk Festival is an annual four-day music festival based in the historic fishing village of Port Fairy in Victoria, Australia. The festival...
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38°22′S 142°14′E / 38.367°S 142.233°E / -38.367; 142.233 Port Fairy was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of...
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The Port Fairy Football Club, nicknamed the Seagulls, is an Australian rules football and netball club based in the coastal town of Port Fairy, Victoria...
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branches in Ballarat, Castlemaine, Williamstown, Portland, Warrnambool and Port Fairy opening in 1853-54 and Bendigo and Beechworth branches soon after. It...
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Australian Roots Band The Waifs Are Artists of The Year at Port Fairy 2009" (PDF). Port Fairy Folk Festival. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July...
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Koroit are listed in the Register of the National Estate. What became the Port Fairy railway was extended to the town in 1890, along with a branch to Hamilton...
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Alexander Campbell (sea captain) (section Port Fairy)
master mariner and notable figure in the British colonisation of the Port Fairy–Warrnambool region of Australia. Alexander Campbell was born on 15 March...
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Pakenham, Rosebud Melbourne 2,600 4 1987 Stawell Halls Gap, Hamilton, Port Fairy, Port Campbell, Colac, Torquay, Rosebud Melbourne 3,650 5 1988 Swan Hill...
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Australian indie pop band originally from the Victorian coastal town of Port Fairy, but now based in Melbourne. The band's music draws on influences from...
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question of the Port Fairy shark was settled in the 1970s when J. E. Randall examined the shark's jaws and "found that the Port Fairy shark was of the...
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This is a list of electoral results for the electoral district of Port Fairy in Victorian state elections. Hughes, Colin A. (1975). Voting for the Victorian...
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July 19 (day 42): Portland July 20 (day 43): Port Fairy July 20 (day 43): Warrnambool July 21 (day 44): Port Campbell July 21 (day 44): Colac July 22 (day...
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rural towns of Geelong, Colac, Warrnambool, and Port Fairy, amongst others. Sections of the Port Fairy line opened as early as 1857, with the line fully...
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Warrnambool-Port Fairy Road from Warrnambool to Port Fairy, were declared Main Roads on 16 March 1914, and Port Fairy-Portland Road from Port Fairy to Portland...
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are the traditional owners of the areas now encompassing Warrnambool, Port Fairy, Woolsthorpe and Portland. Their land includes much of the Budj Bim heritage...
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and in June 2018 had a population of 16,887. It includes the towns of Port Fairy, Koroit, Mortlake, Macarthur, Peterborough, Caramut, Ellerslie, Framlingham...
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This is a list of electoral results for the electoral district of Port Fairy and Glenelg in Victorian state elections. Ernie Bond had been elected as an...
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Portland Tigers Hanlon Park, Portland WBFL 1876 2013– 0 - Port Fairy Seagulls Gardens Oval, Port Fairy WDFL 1868 1949- 1 1958 South Warrnambool Roosters Friendly...
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The Port Fairy - Warrnambool Rail Trail is a 37 kilometre rail trail in southwestern Victoria, Australia. The official opening of the trail took place...
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Canberra over Easter 2011, has been a regular artist at the Port Fairy Folk Festival held in Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia every March. Many of Bogle's songs...
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Warrnambool (category Port cities in Victoria (state))
Warrnambool became an important port and grew quickly in the 1850s, benefiting from the private ownership of nearby Port Fairy. It was gazetted as a municipality...
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Warrnambool, Dennington, and Port Fairy in 1890. The line is now closed beyond Warrnambool, with the last train leaving Port Fairy in September 1977. In February...
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