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Murtoa is a town in Victoria, Australia,
situated around Lake
Marma on the
Wimmera Highway, 305
kilometres (190 mi) north-west of the
state capital, Melbourne...
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centres along the
Western Highway from
Ararat to
Nhill as well as Minyip-
Murtoa and Warracknabeal. A
Wimmera Football ****ociation was
first formed in 1902...
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Murtoa was a
disused railway station on the
Serviceton railway line. The
station is no
longer used as a p****enger stop; it is
however still an important...
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Murtoa Stick Shed,
formally known as the
Number 1
Emergency Grain Store, is a
large grain store (silo) in
Murtoa, a town in the
Wimmera region of Victoria...
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Murra Warra, the
grain silo and
cemetery at Jung,
Laharum Homestead, and
Murtoa Hall.
Longerenong Homestead, near Horsham, was used for
wedding reception...
- illness. John Cade was born in
Murtoa, in the
Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia. John's
father David was
Murtoa's general practitioner. Ellen, John's...
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politician from the
Labor Party.
Delahunty was born in the
Victorian town of
Murtoa and
educated at
Loreto College in Ballarat. She
earned a
Bachelor of Arts...
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Richmond FC to
Murtoa on 25
April 1928, he
transferred to the
Murtoa Football Club in the Mid-Wimmera
Football League. He pla**** with
Murtoa for
seven seasons...
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Government House Tasmania.
Retrieved 22
December 2024. "
Murtoa Rotunda".
Murtoa Museum.
Retrieved 22
December 2024. "King
George V Gardens". Visit...
- west from
Ballarat to
Beaufort in 1874,
Ararat in 1875,
Stawell in 1876,
Murtoa, in 1878,
Horsham in 1882,
Dimboola in 1882, and
lastly Nhill and Serviceton...