- area in
early 1839 when
MacKillop and
Smith established a run
called Strathdownie –
which was
renamed Glenormiston by Niel Black, a Gaelic-speaking Scotsman...
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Localities around Mil-Lel:
Wandilo Mingbool Strathdownie Suttontown Mil-Lel
Strathdownie Mumbannar Suttontown Worrolong Glenburnie Mumbannar...
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Sandford (Moredun) •
Strathdownie (1877–1977 Ardno, Kaladbro, Lockinon, Malanganee,
Myaring Bridge, Puralka,
Strathdownie East,
Strathdownie West, Wilkin) •...
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Suburbs around Glenburnie:
Worrolong Mil-lel
Strathdownie Mount Gambier Glenburnie Mumbannar Yahl Yahl Caroline...
- Date mid-1839
Location Gully on
Mount Emu Cr****,
Strathdownie station later Glenormiston Station,
where a
small stream adjoins from
Merida Station, near...
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Street Sandford Sandford-Ballgalah Road
Bahgallah Casterton-Dartmoor Road
Strathdownie Myaring-Pieracle Road
Dartmoor Greenham Street Railway crossing Princes...
- 10,016
Portland North 625 708
Portland West 569 619
Sandford 144 130
Strathdownie 183 176 Tahara^ 36 30
Tahara Bridge 20 20
Tahara West 21 17 Tyrendarra^...
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Taylor was
appointed manager of
George McKillop's and
James Smith's
Strathdownie station. In that year,
having heard of an
encampment of
Tarnbeere gundidj...
- Casterton*
Chetwynd Dergholm Henty Merino Paschendale Poolaijelo Sandford Strathdownie Wando Vale *
Council seat. *
Estimate in the 1958
Victorian Year Book...
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cattle back to the
Benambra area in 1836 (which at the time they
called Strathdownie). This
formed Gippsland's
first squatting run. The
Scots were soon followed...