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- Collinsvale is a rural / residential locality in the local government areas (LGA) of Glenorchy (75%) and Derwent Valley (25%) in the Hobart and South-east...
- Papua New Guinea Bismarck Range, a mountain range in Papua New Guinea Collinsvale, Tasmania, originally named Bismarck, in Australia Cape Bismarck, NE...
- (Flinders University), 2003. [1][permanent dead link] Collinsvale Seventh-day Adventist Church - Collinsvale Church History [2][permanent dead link] "St Peter's...
- October 2012). "Collinsvale (L)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 17 November 2024. Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Collinsvale (L)". 2016...
- Hills (part) Boyer (part) Broadmarsh (part) Bushy Park Claremont (part) Collinsvale (part) Fitzgerald Florentine (part) Glenfern Glenlusk (part) Glenora...
- Stony Rise Paloona Tugrah Austins Ferry Berriedale Chigwell Claremont Collinsvale Derwent Park Dowsing Point Glenlusk Glenorchy Goodwood Granton Lutana...
- rainforest dominated by myrtle beech and blackheart s****afras is located near Collinsvale. A famous tree within the city of Hobart is the Anglesea Barracks blue...
- of Glenorchy: Austins Ferry Berriedale Chigwell Claremont Abbotsfield Collinsvale Derwent Park Dowsing Point Glenlusk Glenorchy includes Elwick Merton...
- classification of Local Governments. Austins Ferry Berriedale Chigwell Claremont Collinsvale Derwent Park Dowsing Point Glenlusk Glenorchy Goodwood Granton Lutana...
- Neighbouring localities are Grove, Crabtree, Lower Longley, Lucaston, Collinsvale and Lachlan. Mountain River is named for a stream that rises in the Wellington...