- The
Barrakee Mystery (1929) is a
novel by
Australian writer Arthur Upfield. It was the
second of the author's novels, his
first crime novel and the first...
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finding subtle clues.
Upfield introduced the
character in his 1929
novel The
Barrakee Mystery. He
published a
total of 29 novels,
through 1966,
featuring this...
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agricultural districts reflect the
legacy of the
First Nations inhabitants:
Barrakee, Buckrabanyule, Woosang,
Wooroonook and Yeungroon.
After extensive travels...
- 00000°S 142.98778°E / -36.00000; 142.98778
Ballapur •
Banyan •
Barrakee (1883–1973
Barrakee North, Hallam) •
Berriwillock •
Bimbourie (Bimbourne, Daytrap...
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Locality 2016 2021
Ballapur 10 19
Banyan 25 22
Barrakee 18 22
Berriwillock 184 180
Bimbourie 9 11
Birchip 702 694
Birchip West 3 9 Boigbeat...
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After its
initial publication, the book was
serialised under the
title The
Barrakee Mystery in The
Herald (Melbourne) in 42
daily instalments between 23 January...
- 1929; 2nd US Edition: (pirated)
Dennis McMillan, San Francisco, 1983. The
Barrakee Mystery Near Wilcannia, New
South Wales First book to
feature Detective...
- Area
Toorale State Conservation Area
Warrambool State Conservation Area
Barrakee State Conservation Area
Barrington Tops
State Conservation Area
Black Bulga...
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which elected three councillors:
North Riding South Riding West
Riding Barrakee Buckrabanyule Charlton*
Coonooer Bridge Dooboobetic Glenloth Nareewillock...
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proclaimed in 1870.
Parishes include: Archdale,
Victoria Barp,
Victoria Barrakee,
Victoria Bealiba Berrimal,
Victoria Bet Bet,
Victoria Borung, Victoria...