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Pambula /ˈpæmbjuːlə/ is a town in Bega
Valley Shire on the far
south coast of New
South Wales,
Australia 454
kilometres (282 mi)
south of
Sydney via the...
- in 1946. A
competition centred around Pambula was held in 1933. Four
teams contested the 1936 season:
Pambula, Eden,
Wolumla and Burragate. The 1947...
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Oaklands is a heritage-listed
homestead at
Princes Highway,
Pambula, Bega
Valley Shire, New
South Wales, Australia. It was
built from 1842 by
Messrs Robertson...
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Pambula Beach is a town in New
South Wales,
Australia not far from
Pambula. At the 2016 census,
Pambula Beach had a po****tion of 654 people.
There are...
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Pambula Rugby League Football Club is an
Australian rugby league football club
based in New
South Wales formed in 1924. They
conduct teams for...
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Reeves was
deregistered in 2004 for
performing obstetric procedures at
Pambula and Bega
hospitals despite being banned from obstetrics, and in September...
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Pambula River is an open semi-mature wave
dominated barrier estuary or
perennial river located in the
South Coast region of New
South Wales, Australia...
- school, or
attend private schools in the
surrounding areas,
including Pambula Beach, Eden and Bega.
Merimbula is one of only a few
towns on the South...
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mansion that is now part of De La
Salle College in Toronto,
Canada Oaklands,
Pambula, a
heritage house in New
South Wales,
Australia Related names: Oaklands...
- 1947, as
leader of the
Labor Party.
McKell was born in the
small town of
Pambula, New
South Wales, but grew up in Sydney. He left
school at thirteen, training...