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Wakool /wɔːˈkuːl/ is a town in the
western Murray region of New
South Wales, Australia.
Wakool is in the
Murray River Council local government area, 791...
- SS
Wakool was a
refrigerated cargo liner that was
launched in
England in 1898. She
belonged to
Wilhelm Lund's Blue
Anchor Line
until 1910, when P&O took...
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Wakool is a town in New
South Wales,
Australia Wakool may also
refer to:
Wakool County, a
cadastral divisions of New
South Wales Wakool River, an anabranch...
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Kyalite is a
locality on the
Wakool River in the
Riverina district of the
Australian state of New
South Wales. It is part of
Balranald Shire and is approximately...
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Wakool County is one of the 141
cadastral divisions of New
South Wales. The main
geographic feature of the
county is the
Wakool River. The...
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Wakool Shire was a
local government area in the
Riverina region of New
South Wales, Australia. The
Shire was
located between the
Murray River and the Murrumbidgee...
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Wakool River, an
anabranch of the
Edward River that is part of the
Murray River catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is
located in the
western Riverina...
- is a heritage-listed road
bridge that
carries Swan Hill Road
across the
Wakool River,
connecting Mallan and
Dilpurra in the
Riverina region of New South...
- a
football league. In 1927, the
Wakool Walliston Bunnaloo Football ****ociation was
formed featuring four teams:
Wakool, Walliston,
Bunnaloo and Caldwell...
- Waratah, Commonwealth, Bungaree, Culgoa, Geelong, Wilcannia, Narrung, and
Wakool. The loss of the
Waratah near
Durban in 1909 led to the
commercial failure...