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Yallourn,
Victoria was a
company town in Victoria,
Australia built between 1921 and 1961 to
house employees of the
State Electricity Commission of Victoria...
- The
Yallourn Power Station, now
owned by
EnergyAustralia a
wholly owned subsidiary of the Hong-Kong–based CLP Group, is
located in the
Latrobe Valley of...
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Yallourn North is a town in the City of Latrobe, Victoria, Australia. It is
approximately eight kilometres north-east of Moe, and 146
kilometres south-east...
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Yallourn Football Club was an
Australian Rules Football Club
based in
Yallourn, Victoria,
which ran from 1921 to 1976.
Yallourn Football Club The first...
- The
Yallourn 900 mm
railway was a 900 mm (2 ft 11+7⁄16 in)
narrow gauge railway operated by the
State Electricity Commission of
Victoria in the Latrobe...
- roundhouse, and
connections to the now-closed Walhalla,
Thorpdale and
Yallourn lines. The town was surve**** in 1879. Moe was
declared a city in 1963.[citation...
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Football ****ociation -
which featured two
teams from
Yallourn SC ('Wanderers' and 'Rovers'),
Yallourn North-based
Brown Coal Mine and
Morwell SC - in 1933...
- Boolarra, Callignee, Glengarry, Jeeralang, Newborough, Toongabbie, Tyers,
Yallourn North and Yinnar. It was
formed in 1994 from the
amalgamation of the City...
- Two
different railway lines serviced Yallourn during its existence. Both were
broad gauge branches from the
Gippsland line in Victoria, Australia. The...
- generation, in
parallel with work on
brown coal
fired power stations at
Yallourn. In 1922 a
report was
delivered by
Messrs J.M. and H.E.
Coane relating...