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Sturts Meadows Station Sturts Meadows Station, most
commonly known as
Sturts Meadows, is a
pastoral lease that has
operated as a
cattle station and a sheep...
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Charles Sturt University is an
Australian multi-campus
public university located in New
South Wales,
Australian Capital Territory and Victoria. Established...
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Charles Napier Sturt (28
April 1795 – 16 June 1869) was a
British officer and
explorer of Australia, and part of the
European exploration of Australia...
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Sturt may
refer to:
Sturt (surname)
Sturt (biology), a unit of
measurement in
embryology named for
Alfred Sturtevant Places and
things named after Charles...
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Street on the
Northern line. "
Sturt's Lock No 6".
CanalplanAC -
Canal Route Planner.
Retrieved 22
February 2024. "
Sturts Lock L1 ::
Waterside Moorings"...
- were some of the
earliest settlers in the region, with a
pastoral run,
Sturts Meadows,
located approximately 110
kilometres north of
Broken Hill. The...
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Division of
Sturt is an
Australian electoral division in
South Australia. It was
proclaimed at the
South Australian redistribution of 11 May 1949.
Sturt was named...
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Raven Milos Sturt is an
American chess grandmaster.
Sturt grew up in New York City and
began playing in
tournaments at the age of 8. He was the 2012 New...
- The
Sturt River, also
known as the
Sturt Cr**** and
Warri Parri (Warriparri) in the
Kaurna language, is a
river located in the
Adelaide region of the Australian...
- Cric**** House, and it was
through her that the
house p****ed to the
Sturts.
Sturt was the Lord of
Horton Manor. He was
returned unopposed as the Member...