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Condah /ˈkɒndɑː/ is a
small town in
south west Victoria,
Australia and is
located on the
Henty Highway north of Heywood. At the 2006 census,
Condah and...
- Lake
Condah, also
known by its
Gunditjmara name Tae Rak, is in the
Australian state of Victoria,
about 324
kilometres (201 mi) west of
Melbourne and 20...
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Indigenous Protected Area,
Kurtonitj Indigenous Protected Area, and the Lake
Condah Indigenous Protected Area. All of the
protected areas are
related to the...
- are a clan of the Gunditjmara,
whose traditional lands are
around Lake
Condah. The
Koroitgundidj (Koroit gundidj) are
another clan group,
whose lands...
- Lake
Condah Mission, also
known as
Condah Mission, was
established in 1867 as a
Church of
England mission in Victoria, Australia. It is
approximately 3...
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Aboriginal Land and Lake
Condah Mission) was
added to the
National Heritage List on 20 July 2004. (This
includes the
Tyrendarra and Lake
Condah IPAs
mentioned above...
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Portland and Lake
Condah refused to
settle here due to
tension with the
other clans,
leading to the
establishment of the Lake
Condah reserve in 1869. In...
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inaugural winner was
William J. "Bill"
Millard (1855–1939), a
farmer from
Condah, Victoria, who
reputedly trained by
chasing kangaroos. Millard, running...
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weather conditions and
partly by the
efforts of firefighters. Lake
Condah and
Condah Mission were not
directly affected by the fires. In the
National Park...
- (1860–1971) •
Killara (1914–1918 Mocamboro) • Lake
Condah (
Condah Mission,
Condah South -see
Condah) • Lake
Mundi (1877–1976 Tullich) •
Lindsay (1849–1871...