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Toodyay (/ˈtuːdʒeɪ/, Nyungar: Duidgee),
known as
Newcastle between 1860 and 1910, is a town on the Avon
River in the
Wheatbelt region of
Western Australia...
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abbreviated to
Toodyay Club:
Toodyay Amateur Swimming Club
Toodyay Cricket Club
Toodyay Cycle Club
Toodyay Garden Club
Toodyay Golf Club
Toodyay Historical...
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Toodyay pioneer heritage trail was a
trail created by the
Toodyay Bicentennial Community Committee in 1988 for the
Australian Bicentenary as part of the...
- 31°31′39″S 116°25′19″E / 31.5276°S 116.4219°E / -31.5276; 116.4219 The
Toodyay Barracks (also
referred to at
various times as the
Military Barracks, Police...
- The town of
Toodyay,
Western Australia, was not
always known by that name.
Initially Toodyay was
located in what is now West
Toodyay before repeated flooding...
- and east to Lake King.
Goomalling Toodyay Road is a
major north-east to south-west road
between Goomalling and
Toodyay, in the
northern Wheatbelt. The Main...
- the town of Toodyay, and its
original site ("Old
Toodyay", now West
Toodyay) are located. The "
Toodyay valley" name has been used to
refer to the full...
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government is the town of
Toodyay. The
Toodyay Road
District was
established on 24
January 1871. The
Newcastle (later
Toodyay)
townsite separated as the...
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classrooms and boys
boarders dormitory (fmr) is
located on
Stirling Terrace in
Toodyay,
Western Australia. This
building is a part of the
complex built by the...
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established in 1853 by John
Herbert was the
second inn of that name in West
Toodyay. It was also
known as Herbert's Hotel. It
stood on lot R11,
upstream from...