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Walcha can
refer to
Walcha, New
South Wales, a town in
northeastern New
South Wales,
Australia Walcha Shire, a
local government area
including the town...
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Arthur Emil
Helmut Walcha (27
October 1907 – 11
August 1991) was a
German organist, harpsichordist,
music teacher and
composer who
specialized in the works...
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Walcha (/ˈwɒlkə/) is a town at the south-eastern edge of the
Northern Tablelands, New
South Wales, Australia. The town
serves as the seat of
Walcha Shire...
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Walcha Airport (IATA: WLC, ICAO: YWCH) is an
airport located in
Walcha, New
South Wales, Australia. List of
airports in New
South Wales YWCH –
Walcha (PDF)...
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Walcha Road
railway station is a heritage-listed
railway station located on the Main
Northern line in
Walcha Road,New
South Wales, Australia. The railway...
- 1900 Uralla-
Walcha colonial by-election may
refer to 1900 Uralla-
Walcha colonial by-election 1 held on 9 June 1900 1900 Uralla-
Walcha colonial by-election...
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Walcha Shire is a
local government area
located in the New
England region of New
South Wales, Australia. The
Shire is
situated adjacent to the junction...
- The
Walcha News,
originally published as The
Walcha News and
Southern New
England Advocate, is an
English language newspaper published in
Walcha, New South...
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Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred by Norm and Di
Bazeley at
Elswick Park, a stud in
Walcha,
northern New
South Wales, he was the
winner of the 2024
Melbourne Cup,...
- run in 1832,
establishing slab huts
where 'Langford' now
stands close to
Walcha.
During the 1830s
further squatters moved their sheep flocks onto the Northern...