-
which refers to the
summits of
Mount Canobolas itself and the
subsidiary peak
Young Man
Canobolas.
Mount Canobolas is an
extinct volcanic complex which...
- The
Canobolas Rural Technology High School, also
known as
Canobolas High School, is a government-funded co-educational
comprehensive secondary day school...
- Golf Club and Clubhouse,
Mount Canobolas and
Federal Falls in the
Mount Canobolas State Conservation Area, Lake
Canobolas, Gnoo Blas
Motor Racing Circuit...
- The
Division of
Canobolas was an
Australian electoral division in the
state of New
South Wales. The
division was
proclaimed in 1900, and was one of the...
- by
Canobolas Shire Council and used for
water supply to the town of Orange.
Since that time the
administration of the area
surrounding Lake
Canobolas and...
-
Canobolas is a
closed railway station on the
Broken Hill
railway line in New
South Wales, Australia. It is
located on
Canobolas Road in Orange, and was...
-
contested at the 1906 election;
created to
replace the
abolished Division of
Canobolas, and is
named for the
local Aboriginal name for the
Lachlan River, which...
-
Canobolas Shire was a
local government area in the
Central West
region of New
South Wales, Australia.
Canobolas Shire was
proclaimed on 7
March 1906,...
- 7 MHz in the
Orange area,
broadcasting from a
transmitter atop
Mount Canobolas, with a
power output of 500 watts. The
station is one of Australia's oldest...
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