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Taralga is a
small village in the
Southern Tablelands of New
South Wales, Australia, in
Upper Lachlan Shire. It is
located at the
intersection of the...
- The
Taralga Wind Farm is a wind farm
located near
Taralga, New
South Wales.
Owned by
Pacific Blue, it
commenced operation in 2015.
Taralga Wind Farm was...
- The
Taralga Echo was a w****ly English-language
newspaper published in Crookwell, New
South Wales from 1924 to 1927. The
first issue of the
Taralga Echo...
- The
Taralga railway line is a
disused branch railway line in the
south of New
South Wales, Australia. The line
commenced at
Roslyn and
split off the Crookwell...
- "
Taralga Line". NSWrail.net.
Retrieved 5 May 2007.
Government Railways and
Transport (Amendment) Act. Act No. 19, 1961. (NSW)
History of the
Taralga Railway...
- Mitc****. In 1925, the
station became the
location of the
branch line to
Taralga, with the new
branch extending off the loop line. The
platform was shortened...
- Menangle, Meryla, Narellan, Oakdale, Penrose, Picton, Tahmoor, Tarago,
Taralga, The Oaks, Thirlmere,
Werai (part),
Wingello (part),
Wilton and Yerrinbool...
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extended further to
Nimmitabel and then to Bombala, and to
Crookwell and
Taralga.
Goulburn became a
major railway centre with a
roundhouse and
engine servicing...
- the
facilities and
buildings in use and has a new site
located on the
Taralga Road
which is used for
police driver training purposes. This new site is...
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decade of
works by de Groen,
entitled "Made in
Taralga". De
Groen continues to live and
paint in
Taralga. In July 2011, the
Australian National University...