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- Baddaginnie is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the North East railway line, in the Rural City of Benalla, 12 kilometres south-west of...
- Baddaginnie is a closed station located in the township of Baddaginnie, on the North East railway in Victoria, Australia. The station had a single platform...
- in August 2021, had a po****tion of 14,528. It includes the towns of Baddaginnie, Benalla, Devenish, Goorambat, Major Plains, Swanpool, Tatong, Thoona...
- Doon: 6.12 - 48 Runners Up Euroa District Football ****ociation 1925 - Baddaginnie: 6.16 - 52 d Strathbogie: 6.9 - 45 1937 - Miepoll d Strathbogie 1949...
- District Football League was formed in 1929 from the following clubs - Baddaginnie, Benalla - "B", Swanpool, Tatong, Thoona and Winton. The Benalla & District...
- Australia. In the latter role, he named several Victorian places, including Baddaginnie, Dimboola, Glenrowan, and Winton. The details of Wilmot's early life...
- declared a Main Road over a period of months, from 7 September 1914 (Baddaginnie through Benalla to Glenrowan), 5 October 1914 (Springhurst through Chiltern...
- Gymnasium: 9.14 - 68 d Euroa: 3.11 - 29 1909 - Baddaginnie: 6.8 - 44 d Euroa: 4.10 - 34 1910 - Baddaginnie: 9.11 - Euroa: 5.6 - 36 1911 - Violet Town: 3...
- Andrew in the final. She was married with two children and resided in Baddaginnie, Victoria. List of Olympic medalists in swimming (women) World record...
- from Adelaide to Sydney, racing close to his hometown from Balmattum to Baddaginnie. After taking his career more seriously the next season, he went on to...