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- Glenmaggie is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the s****s of Lake Glenmaggie, in the Shire of Wellington. At the 2016 census, Glenmaggie and...
- The Glenmaggie Dam is a concrete block-foundation gravity dam with 14 radial arm gates across the Macalister River, located near Maffra, Central Gippsland...
- Hardwoods, is located there. The district's irrigation water comes from Lake Glenmaggie. During the Gippsland bushfires in December 2006 and January 2007, the...
- across a wide landscape of Gippsland in Victoria, Australia, from Lake Glenmaggie in the west to well beyond Bruthen and Tambo Crossing in the east. Nearly...
- in Victoria, Australia, located on Ryans Road, on the s****s of Lake Glenmaggie in the Shire of Wellington. The postcode for Coongulla and the surrounding...
-  • Glen Falloch (1912–1914 Glenfalloch, see Licola)  • Glenmaggie (Glenmaggie Weir, Glenmaggie Point, Store Point, The Springs)  • Glomar Beach  • Golden...
- Anthony 22 August 2011 NSW 1135399 WARD, James Martin 14 February 2000 Vic Glenmaggie 865356 WATHEN, George Mervyn 29 April 1998 Qld Keppel Sands For acts of...
- Regional dams / reservoirs Allen Blue Rock Bostock Dartmouth Eildon Eppalock Glenmaggie Korweinguboora Laanecoorie Lauriston Malsmbury Marengo Moondara Painkalac...
- Ultimately, Maffra Soccer Club was joined by Yallourn SC, Sale United SC and Glenmaggie SC - although the onset of the World War II saw the league halted. This...
- Southern Cross. Heyfield station saw added traffic during the 1920s, as the Glenmaggie Weir was being built. A tramline was also constructed from Heyfield to...