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- Moonambel is a town in the Pyrenees region of the Australian state of Victoria, situated along the Stawell-Avoca Road [about 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from...
- Historical Society Inc https://web.archive.org/web/20110203095139/http://www.moonambel-pyrenees.com/ 37°10′00″S 143°25′00″E / 37.16667°S 143.41667°E / -37...
- from the well-resourced Melbourne Athenaeum to the tiny Moonambel Mechanics' Institute in Moonambel. In the following decades, almost every town in Victoria...
- Jones. The vineyard is located in the cool climate of Moonambel (Victoria, Australia). Moonambel is a sub-region of Victoria's Pyrenees wine region, which...
- vineyards and wineries planted in the 1970 centred around the towns of Moonambel and Avoca. while the 1990s saw large vineyards planted in the Landsborough...
- Natte Yallock, Rathscar, Bung Bong, Lamplough, Amphitheatre, Percydale, Moonambel, and Warrenmang. A few miles to the northeast, bare paddocks mark the...
- Noradjuha 12 km (7 mi) C221 Pomonal Road Stawell–Avoca Road Pomonal Stawell Moonambel 88 km (55 mi) C222 Ararat–Halls Gap Road Mount Victory Road Northern Grampians...
- later returned to one of his old teams, Navarre, and was captain-coach of Moonambel. Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2014). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers:...
- Inglewood, Landsborough, Lexton, Lucas, Marnoo, Maryborough, Miners Rest, Moonambel, Newbridge, Snake Valley, St Arnaud, Stawell, Stuart Mill, Talbot, Tarnagulla...
- (1920–1952 Lillerie)  • Middle Cr**** (1881–1971 Middle Cr**** Rail)  • Moonambel (1861–1986 Mountain Cr****)  • Mount Emu (1950–1950)  • Mount Lonarch (1885–1976)...