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Bombala is a town in the
Monaro region of far
southern New
South Wales, Australia, in
Snowy Monaro Regional Council. It is
approximately 485 kilometres...
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Bombala River, a
perennial river of the
Snowy River catchment, is
located in the
Monaro region of New
South Wales, Australia. The
Bombala River rises...
- The
Bombala railway line is a
branch railway line in the
south of New
South Wales, Australia. The
northern part of it
forms part of the main line from...
- The
Bombala Times and
Monaro and
Coast Districts General Advertiser was an
English language newspaper published in
Bombala, New
South Wales, Australia...
- The
Bombala Shire was a
local government area in the
Monaro region of south-eastern New
South Wales, Australia. The
Shire includes the town of
Bombala, the...
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council was
formed on 12 May 2016
through a
forced merger of the
Bombala, Cooma-Monaro and
Snowy River shires. The
council comprises an area of...
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Bombala Times.
Bombala:
National Library of Australia. 28 July 1933. p. 4.
Retrieved 2 May 2018. "
Bombala wins Competition".
Bombala Times.
Bombala:...
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Monaro Regional Council was
established in 2016
which comprises the
former Bombala, Cooma-Monaro and
Snowy River Local Government Areas. The area is the traditional...
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introduced statewide and part of the electorate, (including
Bombala), was
absorbed into Eden-
Bombala. At this time the
spelling was
changed to Manaro. The 1903...
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statewide and the seat of Eden was
split into Eden-
Bombala (including
Bombala) and Bega. In 1904 Eden-
Bombala was
abolished as a
result of the 1903 New South...