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Tarrawarra was a
station on the
former Healesville line
between Yarra Glen and
Healesville stations, in Victoria, Australia. The
station opened in 1889...
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Tarrawarra is a
locality in Victoria, Australia, 45 km north-east of Melbourne's
central business district,
located within the
Shire of
Yarra Ranges local...
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Healesville Station opened on 1
March 1889 with an
intermediate station at
Tarrawarra.
Traffic on the line
included timber, livestock, milk and
dairy products...
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TarraWarra Museum of Art is a
public art
museum in Healesville, Victoria, 45
kilometres northeast of Melbourne, on
Wurundjeri Country.
Welcoming audiences...
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includes Louise Adler and
Maudie Palmer AO,
founding director of the
TarraWarra Museum of Art and
Heide Museum of
Modern Art.
Known as the
Faculty Gallery...
- holidays,
offering return trips from
Healesville through the
tunnel near
Tarrawarra and back,
using Walker railmotor RM22. The
Black Sa****ay
bushfires on...
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Religious Orders Tarrawarra Abbey, Victoria, Australia.
Trappist monastery founded from
Ireland in 1954.
Since 1998
Tarrawarra has had a
daughter house...
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winery and
cattle stud
named TarraWarra, in the
Victorian Yarra Valley. This is also the site
where they
established the
TarraWarra Museum of Art in 2000. In...
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foundations have been made from
Mount Saint Joseph -
Nunraw (Scotland) in 1946,
Tarrawarra (Australia) in 1954, and
Bolton Abbey, Moone, (County Kildare) in 1964...
- Whereis®". Woiwod, M.
Paradise Lost: On and
around the
Great Moorool,
TarraWarra Museum of Art, 2013 ISBN 9780987157430 "Forest Secrets". Reed, AW: Aboriginal...