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Tuncurry is a
coastal town in the Mid
North Coast region of New
South Wales, Australia, in the Mid-Coast
Council LGA,
about 307 km (191 mi)
north north...
- 308 km north-north-east of Sydney. It is
immediately adjacent to its twin,
Tuncurry,
which is the
smaller of the two towns.
Forster is
known for its stunning...
- The
Tuncurry II was a
wooden carvel ****
steamer built in 1909 at
Tuncurry, Australia. The ship was
designed to
enable navigation of the
shallow bars...
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North Coast region's main
towns include the
towns of Bulahdelah, Forster,
Tuncurry, Wingham, Taree, Port Macquarie, Kempsey,
South West Rocks, Macksville...
- The
Tuncurry was a
wooden carvel ****
steamer built in 1903 at Cape
Hawke in the
Australian state of New
South Wales, that was
wrecked when she sprang...
- Port Macquarie, NSW
since 2006 and
prior to that it was held in
Forster /
Tuncurry area. The race is
organised by
Ironman Oceania and is
sanctioned by Triathlon...
- 1994)
Separate teams in 1946,
Forster and
Tuncurry combined as Cape
Hawke in 1947, then pla**** as Foster-
Tuncurry from 1953. Source:
Group 3
History Grand...
- (175 mi), by road, north-north-east of Sydney. The
holiday town of Forster-
Tuncurry lies
immediately to the north. The
first European to
inhabit the area was...
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Genoplesium littorale,
commonly known as the
Tuncurry midge orchid, is a
species of
small terrestrial orchid endemic that is
endemic to New
South Wales...
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sawmiller and businessman. In 1875, John
Wright was the
first white settler in
Tuncurry, Australia. Born in Scotland, he
arrived in
Australia on Lord
Worsley in...