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- Carisbrook (sometimes incorrectly referred to as Carisbrook Stadium) was a major sporting venue in Dunedin, New Zealand. The city's main domestic and...
- arrangement near Carisbrook, Victoria Carisbrook railway station, a closed railway station on the Moolort railway line, Carisbrook, Victoria Carisbrook, Lane Cove...
- season was Carisbrook in Dunedin, with home games occasionally being pla**** in Invercargill and Queenstown. The Highlanders moved into Carisbrook's replacement...
- census, Carisbrook had a po****tion of 1115. Carisbrook is closely linked with Maryborough historically, socially and economically. Carisbrook situated...
- Carisbrook is a heritage-listed former private residence and now house and local history museum at 334 Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove in the Lane Cove Council...
- The Carisbrook stone arrangement is a well-preserved Aboriginal stone arrangement in Victoria, Australia. It measures 60 by 5 metres (197 by 16 ft) and...
- opened by New Zealand Prime Minister John Key on 5 August 2011, replacing Carisbrook as the home stadium of the Highlanders team in Super Rugby and the Otago...
- founders of the New Zealand city of Dunedin, led to him naming his estate "Carisbrook". The name of the estate was later used for Dunedin's main sporting venue...
- south. Caversham has strong sporting connections, and is the location of Carisbrook, until 2011 one of Dunedin's main sports venues. The suburb is home to...
- Carisbrook railway station is a closed railway station on the Moolort railway line at Carisbrook, Victoria. The station was opened on Tuesday, 7 July 1874...