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Cloncurry is a
rural town and
locality in the
Shire of
Cloncurry, Queensland, Australia. It is
informally known by
local people as The Curry. Cloncurry...
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Baron Cloncurry, of
Cloncurry in the
County of Kildare, was a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. It was
created on 29
December 1789 for Sir
Nicholas Lawless...
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Cloncurry Advocate was a
newspaper published in
Cloncurry, Queensland,
Australia between 1889 and 1953. The
Cloncurry Advocate was
published by A...
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Cloncurry Airport (IATA: CNJ, ICAO: YCCY) is an
airport in
Cloncurry, Queensland, Australia.
Cloncurry Airport has been the
focal point for many of Australia's...
- The
Shire of
Cloncurry is a
local government area in
North West Queensland, Australia. It
covers an area of 47,971
square kilometres (18,521.7 sq mi)...
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Cloncurry Courthouse is a heritage-listed
courthouse at 42–48
Daintree Street,
Cloncurry,
Shire of
Cloncurry, Queensland, Australia. It was
designed by...
- his own party, Katter's
Australian Party, in 2011.
Katter was born in
Cloncurry, Queensland. His father, Bob
Katter Sr., was also a politician. Katter...
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formed the AIM
Aerial Medical Service, a one-year
experiment based in
Cloncurry, Queensland. This
experiment later became The
Royal Flying Doctor Service...
- from
Townsville on the
Pacific coast to
Cloncurry. The road
continues as the
Barkly Highway from
Cloncurry to the
Northern Territory border at Camooweal...
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Valentine Brown Lawless, 2nd
Baron Cloncurry (19
August 1773 – 28
October 1853), was an
Irish peer,
politician and landowner. In the 1790s he was an emissary...