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Girgarre (/ɡɜːˈɡæri/ gur-GA-ree) is a town in the
Goulburn Valley, Victoria, Australia. It is in the
Shire of
Campaspe local government area. At the 2021...
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Girgarre Football Club is an
Australian rules football club
based in the
Goulburn Valley region, Victoria, Australia. The club is
known as "the Kangaroos"...
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Girgarre Withdraws".
Kyabram Free
Press and
Rodney and
Deakin Shire Advocate (Vic). 2 May 1939. p. 5.
Retrieved 26
February 2024. "1940 –
Girgarre Club...
- J.Brown (
Girgarre) 1951 – Les Pell (Wyuna) 1952 –
Elden Wade (Lancaster) 1953 – Ian
Perry (Cooma) 19
votes 1954 –
Laurance Doolan (
Girgarre) 1955 – Peter...
- jams". On May 27, 2011,
Heinz announced it
would close its
factory in
Girgarre, Victoria, and
downsize its
factories in
Northgate (Brisbane), and Wagga...
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Girgarre railway line is a
closed 23-kilometre (14 mi)
branch railway line
situated in the
Loddon Mallee region of Victoria, Australia. Constructed...
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opening in
August 1914, and a
branch from
Rushworth to
Girgarre opened in May 1917. The line to
Girgarre was
closed back to
Stanhope in 1975, and the remaining...
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Goulburn Valley Football League (1948-1955) as
Stanhope /
Girgarre F C Nil
Goulburn Valley Football League (1956-1975) as
Stanhope F C Nil...
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Geelong News The
Gippsland Times (Sale,
Maffra and
surrounding areas)
Girgarre Gazette The
Golden Plans Times (Golden
Plans Shire) The
Guardian (Swan...
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smaller towns include Merrigum, Lancaster, Undera, Cooma, Wyuna, Kyvalley,
Girgarre,
Stanhope and Tongala. The
Pangerang people (also
spelled Bangerang) are...