-
Quirindi (/kwəˈrɪndaɪ/ or /kəˈrɪndaɪ/) is a
small town on the
North West
Slopes region of New
South Wales, Australia, in
Liverpool Plains Shire. At the...
-
Quirindi Herald and
District News was an
English language newspaper published from 1905 to 1925 in
Quirindi, 346 km (215 mi) NNW of Sydney, New South...
-
Quirindi Airport (IATA: UIR, ICAO: YQDI) is a
small airport located 8.25 NM (15.28 km; 9.49 mi) west of
Quirindi, New
South Wales, Australia. The airport...
-
Quirindi Shire was a
local government area in the New
England region of New
South Wales, Australia.
Quirindi Shire was
proclaimed on 1
January 1980, created...
-
Quirindi was an
electoral district of a
Legislative ****embly in the
Australian state of New
South Wales from 1894 to 1904,
named after Quirindi. The district...
-
Quirindi railway station is a heritage-listed
railway station located on the Main
Northern line in
Quirindi in the
Liverpool Plains Shire local government...
-
Times and
Liverpool Plains Gazette, also
published as The
Murrurundi and
Quirindi Times and
Liverpool Plains Gazette, was an
English language newspaper published...
-
amalgamation of
Quirindi Shire with
parts of Parry,
Murrurundi and
Gunnedah shires. The main town and
council seat is
located in
Quirindi.
Other towns and...
-
Bendemeer (folded)
Bingara (Group 19)
Bundarra (moved to
Group 19, in recess)
Quirindi (moved to
Group 21, Folded)
Uralla (moved to
Group 19,
amalgamated with...
-
months after her election,
McIntyre died in the
crash of the
Lutana near
Quirindi on 2
September 1948.
After the end of
World War II, the
state saw major...