Lake Bolac is a town in the Western District region of Victoria, Australia. The town is on the shores of Lake Bolac, and the Glenelg Highway passes through...
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The Lake Bolac stone arrangement, also known as the Kuyang stone arrangement, is an Aboriginal ceremonial site near the town of Lake Bolac in the Western...
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Ararat Chronicle and Willaura and Lake Bolac Districts Recorder was a newspaper published in Ararat, Victoria, Australia. The newspaper was first published...
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medallist Rene Kink – Australian Rules footballer Neil Murray – Ararat-born, Lake Bolac-raised singer-songwriter Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick Scherger – born...
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The Exploders are an alternative rock band from Lake Bolac, Victoria, Australia. The Exploders formed in 2004 and were picked up by the label Rubber Records...
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Dunneworthy • Elmhurst (1865–1993) • Eversley (1858–1920) • Glenlogie • Lake Bolac (Mellier) • Langi Logan (1877–1970 Ardara, Jackson's Creek, Wirri Wirri...
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Lismore-Derrinallum Moyston-Willaura Penshurst SMW Rovers Tatyoon Wickliffe-Lake Bolac Woorndoo-Mortlake North Gippsland Football League Churchill Cowwarr Glengarry...
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Secondary College Kyabram Secondary College Kyneton Secondary College Lake Bolac College Lakes Entrance Secondary College Lakeside Lutheran College Lalor North...
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and reliable, averaging from 550 mm (22 in) in the driest area around Lake Bolac to 832 mm (32.8 in) at Portland. In the Otway Ranges, summers are mild...
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This is a list of government schools in Victoria, Australia. Broadmeadows Secondary College merged into Hume Central Secondary College Croydon Secondary...
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Hopkins River (redirect from Hopkins River, Victoria)
271-kilometre (168 mi) course. The river and its tributaries drain much of Lake Bolac; and north of Allansford the river descends over the 11–13-metre (36–43 ft)...
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town now go either to Dunkeld or Lake Bolac for their Primary years. Secondary school is obtained in either Lake Bolac or Hamilton, with buses taking the...
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Cole in the Mount Cole State Forest to its mouth on the eastern side of Lake Bolac. Fiery Creek begins in hills that contain granite and erode to produce...
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(Morieson 2003). Other well-known examples in Victoria include the stone arrangements at Carisbrook and Lake Bolac. Australia's largest collection of standing...
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Lloyd Meek (category Greater Western Victoria Rebels players)
he attended Lake Bolac College and then Ballarat Grammar school. As a junior, Meek played for the SMW Rovers, the Greater Western Victoria Rebels in the...
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archaeological site) Lake Bolac stone arrangement 37°41′58″S 142°50′55″E / 37.699429°S 142.848498°E / -37.699429; 142.848498 (Lake Bolac stone arrangement)...
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located. Australia portal Plenty, Victoria Lower Plenty, Victoria "Plenty River: 23644". Vicnames. Government of Victoria. 12 August 2011. Retrieved 11 April...
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Maribyrnong River (redirect from Saltwater River, Victoria)
in the north–western suburbs of Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria. The Maribyrnong River draws its headwaters from near Mount Macedon within...
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Girai wurrung (category Aboriginal peoples of Victoria (state))
Hopkins River down to the coast at Princetown. The northern boundary was at Lake Bolac and Darlington. To the east their land extended beyond Camperdown. The...
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Mininera & District Football League (category Australian rules football competitions in Victoria (state))
the early 1950s, eight clubs participated: Carranballac, Glenthompson, Lake Bolac, Mininera-Westmere Rovers, Streatham, Tatyoon, Wickliffe and Willaura...
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Schell, P., 1999, Lake Bolac stone arrangement (AAV 7422-394); management plan. An unpublished report to Aboriginal Affairs Victoria. "Agence France Presse...
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in the outer northern suburbs of Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria. Formed by the confluence of the Distill, Gisborne and Slaty creeks that...
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catchment, located in the West Gippsland region, of the Australian state of Victoria. The Avon, forms an important part of the Latrobe sub-catchment, draining...
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enters Lake Victoria, where the Mitchell and Latrobe rivers form their confluence, with the Mitchell reaching its mouth in Bass Strait, south of Lakes Entrance...
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Glenelg Highway (category Highways in Victoria (state))
Australia (RAA); Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) (1979), [Highway strip maps of Australia]. Ballarat-Lake Bolac, 99 km. Glenelg Highway, RAA, retrieved...
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Eumeralla Wars (category 1850s in Victoria (state))
Culture Victoria. Retrieved 2 August 2019. Green, M., 1966 After the Boolucburrers, Lake Bolac State School Centenary Committee, Lake Bolac, Vic. "National...
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Ararat railway station (redirect from Ararat railway station, Victoria)
Public Transport Victoria. "Ararat - Lake Bolac via Willaura". Public Transport Victoria. Ararat–Ballarat Public Transport Victoria Warrnambool–Ararat...
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the outer north western suburbs of Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria. The Kororoit Creek rises below Mount Kororoit, northeast of Melton in...
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Rural City of Ararat (category Local government areas of Victoria (state))
population of 11,880. It includes the towns of Ararat, Armstrong, Dunneworthy, Lake Bolac, Moyston, Pomonal, Streatham, Tatyoon, Wickliffe and Willaura. It was...
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Warrnambool (died in infancy); Albert John, born in 1872 at Lake Bolac; Amy Isabel, born in 1875 at Lake Bolac; and William Robert, born in 1878, in Minyip. The...
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