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- census Ongerup had a po****tion of 114. The name Ongerup means "place of the male kangaroo" in the local Noongar language. The area around Ongerup was explored...
- The Ongerup branch railway, also known as the Tambellup, Gnowangerup to Ongerup railway is a former railway line in the Great Southern region of Western...
- The Ongerup Football ****ociation is an Australian rules football competition based in the Great Southern region of rural Western Australia. It was formed...
- Tambellup Ongerup Gazette, was a w****ly English language newspaper published in Gnowangerup, Western Australia. The Gnowangerup Star and Tambellup Ongerup Gazette...
- electorate. The Ongerup branch railway from Tambellup was open for service to Gnowangerup on 1 July 1912. It was extended to Ongerup on 6 January 1913...
- Conservation Act 1995. The Yongergnow Australian Malleefowl Centre is located at Ongerup, Western Australia, on the road between Albany and Esperance. The centre...
- 164. The town was established as a siding on the Ongerup branch railway between Gnowangerup and Ongerup and is named after Canadian Prime Minister Robert...
- This is a list of clubs that play Australian rules football in Australia at the senior level. Guide to abbreviations: FC = Football Club AFC = Australian...
- Malcolm–Laverton† Kambalda–Redmine Great Southern Donnybrook–Katanning† Nornalup† Ongerup† Pingrup† Mid West Avon Yard–Mullewa† Cue–Big Bell† Dongara–Eneabba† Geraldton–Ajana†...
- Southern region of Western Australia. Mindarabin borders the townsite of Ongerup in the south-east and is home to three unnamed nature reserves in the north...