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- Glenormiston Station Glenormiston Station, commonly known as Glenormiston, is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in Queensland, Australia...
- Glenormiston Airport is located near Glenormiston Station, Queensland, Australia. List of airports in Queensland "Airservices" (PDF). www.airservicesaustralia...
- Hamilton, Portland and Colac, with training facilities also located at Glenormiston and Sherwood Park (Deakin Warrnambool). Technical education in Warrnambool...
- William Chambers of Glenormiston FRSE (/ˈtʃeɪmbərz/; 16 April 1800 – 20 May 1883) was a Scottish publisher and politician, the brother (and business partner)...
- and Smith established a run called Strathdowniewhich was renamed Glenormiston by Niel Black, a Gaelic-speaking Scotsman from Cowall in Argyll who purchased...
- Mount Noorat Football League clubs joined in Kolora, Noorat and Panmure. Glenormiston College would join the Western Plains Football League for a few seasons...
- The university had a number of former campuses, including Glenormiston (now Glenormiston College), Longerenong (now Longerenong College), McMillan (based...
- pursuers. Glenormiston station was purchased by Niel Black in 1840, who wrote in his journal: The blacks have been very troublesome on it [Glenormiston] and...
- Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2013. "Glenormiston". Northern Australian Pastoral company. Archived from the original on...
- wedding of Nora Augusta Maud Robinson with Alexander Kirkman Finlay, of Glenormiston, was solemnised in St James' Church, Sydney, on Wednesday, 7 August 1878...