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Bruthen is a
small town
located alongside the
Tambo River between Bairnsdale and
Ensay on the
Great Alpine Road in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia...
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Bruthen railway station was
opened on 10
April 1916, as part of the
Orbost railway line. The
station officially closed on 24
August 1987. The
former platform...
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Gippsland railway line ea****t, past or
through the
small towns of Nicholson,
Bruthen, Nowa Nowa, and Newmerella, with a
short connecting path
taking it into...
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Mossiface near
Bruthen in
about 1880 to
become one of the
early farming families of the region.
Thomas William (Bill) Ah Chow was born at
Bruthen on 11 September...
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Ensay and
Bruthen the
channel width is up to 20
metres (66 ft), with a
varying substrate of bedrock, boulders, rubble, sand and mud.
Between Bruthen and Tambo...
- a po****tion of 48,715. It
includes the
towns of Bairnsdale, Benambra,
Bruthen, Buchan, Ensay,
Lakes Entrance, Mallacoota, Metung, Omeo, Orbost, Paynesville...
- to Omeo,
along with the
southern section of Omeo
Highway from Omeo via
Bruthen to Bairnsdale, was
renamed the
Great Alpine Road in late 1996; the southern...
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Angus McMillan's men 1842 –
Skull Cr**** –
unknown number killed 1842 –
Bruthen Cr**** – "hundreds killed" 1843 –
Warrigal Cr**** –
between 60 and 180 shot...
- May 2019 – via
National Library of Australia. "Fatal case of snake-bite,
Bruthen". The Argus. 9
January 1899. p. 6.
Retrieved 9 May 2019 – via National...
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Melbourne in the
Victorian Football League (VFL). Dore, a
recruit from
Bruthen, pla**** as a
wingman and half back. He
debuted against St
Kilda in the...