Boggabri (/ˈbɒɡəbraɪ/ BOG-ə-bry) is a small town in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. It is part of Narrabri Shire and lies between Gunnedah and...
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Boggabri railway station is located on the Mungindi line in New South Wales, Australia. It serves the town of Boggabri, opening on 11 July 1882 when the...
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the west. The Kamilaroi Highway leads to Quirindi to the south-east and Boggabri to the north-west. Gunnedah railway station is situated on the Mungindi...
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Group 4 Rugby League (section Boggabri Kangaroos)
2018 after a merger between the divisions. Kootingal-Moonbi, Dungowan and Boggabri moved up to being full first grade teams, whilst Manilla and Barraba moved...
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2 December 1980) was an Australian rugby league player. A farmer from Boggabri, Eather played centre for Australia against Great Britain in 1946, replacing...
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its 708 kilometres (440 mi) course; passing near the towns of Gunnedah, Boggabri, Narrabri, Wee Waa and Walgett. The flow of the river is impounded by Lake...
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literally "full of creeks". The same "creek" element is found in the name of Boggabri. Boggabilla is located on the southern bank of the Macintyre River, north...
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A 1936 Allis-Chalmers tractor decorated for Christmas, Boggabri, NSW...
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Moree Armidale Bellata Uralla Narrabri Walcha Road Boggabri Kootingal Gunnedah Tamworth Werris Creek Quirindi Willow Tree Murrurundi Scone Aberdeen Muswellbrook...
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Maules Creek & Boggabri Coal Terminal East balloon loops...
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the prestigious America's Cup in 132 years. Born in the small town of Boggabri, New South Wales on 19 March 1936. After his parents, labourer Edward William...
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Grong, Goondiwindi, Yarra Yarra, Boroondara, Wallangarra, Turramurra, Boggabri, Gundagai, Narrabri, Tibooburra, Gulgong, Adelong, Billabong, Cabramatta...
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Bilpin Binalong Bingara Binnaway Blackheath Blaxland Blayney Boggabilla Boggabri Bolwarra Bomaderry Bombala Bonalbo Bonnells Bay Bowenfels Bowraville Braidwood...
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just north of Willow Tree. Approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) north of Boggabri is a spectacular landmark called Gin's Leap, known in the days of Cobb...
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according to this basis. Smaller towns include, Manilla, Barraba, Bingara, Boggabri, Mungindi, Wee Waa and Werris Creek. The two traditional centres of New...
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"The Barber" Clarke (a monument to whom exists at Barber's Lagoon near Boggabri and who had lived with the Kamilaroi people in the area for several years)...
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owned and operated by Whitehaven Coal, located in the Gunnedah Basin, near Boggabri in New South Wales, Australia. It has planning approval to extract up to...
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Subsequently, the sisters established Bundarra (1908), Barraba (1910), Boggabri (1911), Tamworth West (1919), Dungowan (1930), Tamworth South (1954), Lightning...
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before forming Ron S. Peno & The Superstitions. Ron S. Peno was born at Boggabri District Hospital on 26 July 1955 and grew up in Baan Baa, regional NSW...
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Amaranthus mitchellii is commonly known as Mitchell's amaranth or boggabri weed. It is from the family Amaranthaceae. It is a generally useful plant and...
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Boggabilla via Moree and Bellata to Narrabri (and continuing southeast via Boggabri and Gunnedah to Qurindi), Main Road No. 229 was declared from Wagga-Hay...
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visible in outcrops such as those around Gin's Leap between Baan Baa and Boggabri. The forest contains at least 900 plant species, including some now widely...
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Breeza. It served as the terminus of the line until it was extended to Boggabri on 11 July 1882. The original station building was replaced by the current...
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Birrong Birtinya Bli Bli Bodalla Bodallin Buddina Bogan Gate Boggabilla Boggabri Bolaro Bolgart Bolong Bomaderry Bombala Bombo Bondi Bong Bong Bongaree...
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Year Town/City State/Territory Notes 1850s Boggabri New South Wales 1850s Casino New South Wales 1850s Woodside South Australia 1850 Cessnock New South...
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the north that opened on 1 April 1897 when the line was extended from Boggabri. It served as the terminus of the line until it was extended to Garah on...
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Opera, New Zealand Opera and Scottish Opera. Born in Sydney but raised in Boggabri, Maunder studied law, but turned to the stage and started his career as...
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Quirindi Werris Creek Tamworth Kootingal Walcha Road Uralla Armidale Gunnedah Boggabri Narrabri Bellata Moree Southern Region Sydney (Central) Campbelltown Mittagong...
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Force Association. Love took over Edwin Davey & Sons in 1940, acquiring a Boggabri flour mill in 1944. He established Millmaster Feeds Pty Ltd in 1952 and...
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the clan's main settlement (which is now known as Barber's Lagoon near Boggabri) Clarke built a stockyard amongst their gunyahs and bark huts. He also...
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