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| |  | | | Walhalla is a small town in Victoria, Australia, founded as a gold-mining community in early 1863 and at its peak home to around 2,500 residents. Today, the town has a population of fewer than 20 permanent residents, though it has a large proportion of houses owned as holiday properties. It attracts large numbers of tourists and is a major focus of the regional tourism industry. The towns name is taken from an early gold mine in the area, named for the German hall of fame, the Walhalla temple (V... |
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| |  | | | The Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre, is a public swimming pool complex located on the corner of High street & Edgar Street, Glen Iris, Melbourne, Australia. Built in the 1960s by Australian architects Kevin Borland and Daryl Jackson, the Swimming Centre is considered to be a fine example of Brutalist architecture. Originally built as a municipal swimming baths, in 1927, the facilities were renovated in 1967 by Borland and Jackson to accommodate for higher swimming participation numbers. It ... |
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| |  | | | Uni Hill Factory Outlets is a shopping precinct located in the University Hill area of Bundoora in the outer north eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Brand Junction is one of nine precincts anticipated by the Janefield Development Plan, which was approved on 20 July 2004 by the City of Whittlesea and contains a mix of residential, commercial, retail and industry intended to be developed over the next 10�12 years by Melbourne property developer MAB Corporation on a 103.8-hectare (256.5-ac... |
| |  | | | Karen Woodbury Gallery opened in 2004 at 4 Albert Street, Richmond, Victoria, Australia by Gallery Director Karen Woodbury. Karen Woodbury opened the gallery in response to an acute shortage of serious commercial gallery spaces in Melbourne at the time. Since then, Karen Woodbury Gallery has grown and expanded. As the first gallery in Albert Street, Richmond, Karen Woodbury Gallery started a trend and subsequently, four other commercial galleries started operating in the street. These galleries ... |
| |  | | | HM Prison Fairlea was an Australian female prison located on Yarra Bend Road in the suburb of Fairfield, Victoria, Australia. The first all-female prison in Victoria, it was built on the site of the Yarra Bend Asylum, with remnants of the walls and gates being used in the layout of the prison. In 1982 a deliberately lit fire led to the deaths of three inmates. The rebuilt and expanded prison reopened in 1986. The prison closed in 1996 due to privatisation of sections of the prison system. Fairle... |
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| |  | | | Yule House is a five-story office building situated at 309-311 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia. It was constructed in 1932 from a design by Melbourne-based architecture firm, Oakley and Parkes. The Yule House was one of Melbourne�s first commercial buildings to exhibit the Streamline Moderne style (a branch of Art Deco) of architecture and began the styles rise in popularity throughout the 1930s. The current Yule House stands as a redesigned fireproof replacement of the original, w... |
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| |  | | | Yea (- �jeɪ- YAY) is a town in Victoria, Australia 98 kilometres (61 mi) north-east of Melbourne at the junction of the Goulburn Valley Highway and the Melba Highway, in the Shire of Murrindindi local government area. In an area originally inhabited by the Taungurong people, it was first visited by Europeans of the Hume and Hovell expedition in 1824, and within 15 years most of the land in the area had been taken up by graziers. Surveyed in 1855, the township grew as a service centre for graz... |
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| |  | | | Dame Phyllis Frost Centre (formerly the Deer Park Metropolitan Womens Correctional Centre) is a maximum security womens prison located at Deer Park, Victoria, Australia. It was designed by Guymer Bailey Architects Pty. Ltd. and built in 1996 as the first privately designed, financed and operated prison in Victoria. The centre is named after welfare worker and philanthropist Dame Phyllis Frost who was well known for her commitment to unpopular causes, most notably helping women prisoners. It is V... |
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| |  | | | Westfield Geelong is a shopping centre located in the Geelong CBD in Victoria, Australia which was opened in 1988. It was formerly known as Westfield Bay City before the 2008 redevelopment, and as Bay City Plaza before being acquired by the Westfield Group in 2003. The centre is located on the northern side of Malop Street opposite the Market Square shopping complex (the two of which together make up Geelongs Central Shopping Complex), and is bounded by Moorabool, Yarra, and Gheringhap Streets. ... |
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| |  | | | The Linton bushfire was a wildfire that burned through private land and state forests near the township of Linton, Victoria, Australia on 2 December 1998. Firefighters from the Victorian state governments Department of Natural Resources and Environment and Country Fire Authority (CFA) were deployed to put out the fire. At approximately 8.45pm, two firefighting appliances and their crews were entrapped and engulfed in fire following an unexpected wind change. The Linton bushfire covered a maximum... |
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| |  | | | Talbingo Dam is a major ungated rock fill with clay core embankment dam with concrete chute spillway across the Tumut River upstream of Talbingo in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. The dams main purpose is for the generation of hydro-power and is the largest of sixteen major dams that comprise the Snowy Mountains Scheme, a vast hydroelectricity and irrigation complex constructed in south-east Australia between 1949 and 1974 and now run by Snowy Hydro. The impounded reser... |
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| |  | | | The Don River Railway is a volunteer run vintage railway and museum in Don, a suburb of Devonport, Tasmania. It runs a short train ride from Don to Coles Beach using part of the former Don River Line that ran between Don Junction and Paloona. The service is run every day except Good Friday and Christmas Day and is operated by restored pacific steam locomotive M4 on Sundays and railcar DP22 at other times. The railway also runs a number of diesel locomotives numbered V-2, 866, X-4 and Y-6. Numero... |
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| |  | | | Kooringal is a suburb of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. Kooringal is thought to mean Side of a Hill in the Wiradjuri aboriginal language. Kooringal is located approximately 4 km from the CBD along Lake Albert Road. Kooringal is the basis for growth in the eastern section of Wagga Wagga. Kooringal High School, on Ziegler Avenue is the largest secondary school in Wagga Wagga. The Kooringal area is also home to other schools including Kooringal Public School, Sturt Public School and the S... |
| |  | Wagga Wagga, Aerospace museums in Australia, Museums in New South Wales, Air force museums, Military and war museums in Australia, Royal Australian Air Force, 1995 establishments in Australia, Museums established in 1995, Australian military stubs, Australia museum stubs, New South Wales building and structure stubs, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title same as on Wikidata, All stub ... | | |
| |  | Shopping centres in New South Wales, Wagga Wagga, Shopping malls established in 1997, Retail company stubs, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Articles with topics of unclear notability from December 2012, All articles with topics of unclear notability, Articles lacking reliable references from January 2008, All articles lacking reliable references, Commons category template with no category set, Commons category with page title same as on Wikidata, Coordinates... | | Wagga Wagga Marketplace is a shopping centre located in the regional city of Wagga Wagga in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia and is the largest retail shopping centre in the catchment area. The centre is located in Waggas CBD with the main entrance on Baylis Street, with other entrances from Forsyth Street, Morgan Street and the underground carpark. The anchor tenants of the centre are Woolworths, Big W and Australia Post. There are also over 60 specialty stores and an undercove... |
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