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- Broadmeadow is a locality in the Hunter region of the Australian state of New South Wales. It is the geographic centre of the Newcastle city and suburban...
- Broadmeadow Magic Football Club is a soccer club based in Broadmeadow a suburb of Newcastle, Australia. The club currently competes in the National Premier...
- John J. Broadmeadow (born 1961) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Marine Corps, who served as Director of the Marine Corps Staff (DMCS)...
- Broadmeadow railway station is a heritage-listed railway station and major regional interchange located on the Main Northern Line. The station itself...
- School of the Performing Arts (abbreviated as HSPA, merely known as Broadmeadow High School) is a government-funded co-educational selective and specialist...
- Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne Broadmeadows railway station, Melbourne Broadmeadows Bus Service Broadmeadows Central Broadmeadows ****embly Plant, a former motor...
- Broadmeadows is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Melbourne's Central Business District and the council seat of the City...
- The Broadmeadow viaduct is a rail bridge carrying the main Dublin to Belfast railway across the estuary of the Broadmeadow River, about 13 kilometres north...
- Broadmeadow Locomotive Depot (NSW depot number 2) was a large locomotive depot consisting of two roundhouse buildings and ****ociated facilities constructed...
- Broadmeadow Racecourse is an Australian racecourse for horse racing in the Newcastle suburb of Broadmeadow. It was opened on 27 April 1907 by the Newcastle...