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Ulmarra is a
small town on the
south bank of the
Clarence River in New
South Wales,
Australia in the
Clarence Valley district. At the 2021 census, Ulmarra...
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Nature Reserve. The
surrounding villages are Copmanhurst,
Lawrence and
Ulmarra.
Protected areas of New
South Wales "Fortis Cr****
National Park". NSW National...
- The
Ulmarra Ferry was a
cable ferry across the
Clarence River in New
South Wales, Australia. It
operated between Ulmarra and Southgate. The
ferry was operated...
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towns of
Tabulam and Copmanhurst, the city of Grafton, and the
towns of
Ulmarra, and Maclean. The
river features many
large river islands,
including Woodford...
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operations officially on 1 July 2000,
following a
merger of
Nymboida Shire and
Ulmarra Shire.
After just four years,
Pristine Waters amalgamated with Grafton...
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Australian Women's W****ly.
Alice Mabel Archibald was born on 15
October 1887 in
Ulmarra, New
South Wales. Her
parents were
Clara Amelia née Baker, and her New...
- an
Australian rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1940s. Born at
Ulmarra, New
South Wales, Gill was one of the
finest wingers to ever come from...
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Dumaresq Burwood and
Strathfield Concord and
Drummoyne Grafton, Maclean,
Ulmarra,
Nymboida and
Copmanhurst Richmond River and
Casino South Sydney, Botany...
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Queensland Film Corporation. It was shot in
Harwood Island,
Ulmarra,
Clarence River.
Fields of Fire II is a 1988
sequel set in the late 1940s...
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Speewa Ferry,
across the
Murray River between New
South Wales and
Victoria Ulmarra Ferry,
across the
Clarence River Webbs Cr**** Ferry,
across the Hawkesbury...