- The
Waratah is the
genus Telopea, of
shrubs native to
southeastern Australia.
Waratah may also
refer to: The
plant genus Alloxylon, the tree
waratahs Waratah...
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organisations in the state,
including the New
South Wales Waratahs rugby team and
Grace Bros (now Myer).
Waratah is also the name of the
Sydney Trains A set, a class...
- The New
South Wales Waratahs (/ˈwɒrətɑːz/ or /ˌwɒrəˈtɑːz/;),
referred to as the
Waratahs, are an
Australian professional rugby union team representing...
- SS
Waratah was a p****enger and
cargo steamship built in 1908 for the Blue
Anchor Line to
operate between Europe and Australia. In July 1909, on only her...
- and
Ladies League Tag. 1967 –
Waratahs vs.
Leeton (at
Exies Oval; score: 32–2)
coached by Fred Griffiths. 1969 –
Waratahs vs.
Griffith (at
Leeton Cricket...
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Waratah Park is a heritage-listed
former Aboriginal land and
fauna sanctuary and now
Aboriginal title claim at 13
Namba Road,
Duffys Forest in the Northern...
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Waratah is a
locality and town in
North Western Tasmania adjacent to
Savage River National Park. The town was
constructed to
support a tin mine at Mount...
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Waratah Coal is an
Australian coal
mining company.
Founded in 2005, it is a
subsidiary of Mineralogy. It
holds explorations permits within the Laura,...
- its name from the
Waratah, as does the
Newcastle suburb of
Waratah and the
Super Rugby team, the Sydney-based New
South Wales Waratahs.
After Australian...
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union footballers who have pla**** for the New
South Wales Waratahs since 1882. The
Waratahs were a
foundation team in the 1996
Super 12 season. John Adams...