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Wollombi (/wɒlʌmˈbaɪ/ wo-lum-BYE) is a
small village in the
Hunter Region of New
South Wales, Australia. It is
within the
Cessnock City
Council LGA, situated...
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Indigenous place names including Congewai,
Kurri Kurri, Laguna,
Nulkaba and
Wollombi.
Lying between Australia's
earliest European settlements – Sydney, the...
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Wyong District Advocate, also
published as
Gosford Times and
Gosford &
Wollombi Express and the Times-Herald, was a w****ly
English language newspaper published...
- Government.
Retrieved 18
December 2019. "Aboriginal History".
Wollombi Valley.
Wollombi Valley Chamber of Commerce. 2007.
Archived from the
original on...
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Wollombi was an
electoral district for the
Legislative ****embly in the
Australian state of New
South Wales. It was
created in 1859,
named after and including...
- by-election was held for the New
South Wales Legislative ****embly
electorate of
Wollombi on 17
December 1886
because of the
resignation of
Lyall Scott due to ill...
- by-election was held for the New
South Wales Legislative ****embly
electorate of
Wollombi on 2 May 1860
because William Cape
resigned to take his
children to England...
- The
Wollombi Brook bridge is a heritage-listed road
bridge that
carries Putty Road
across the
Wollombi Brook at Bulga, New
South Wales, Australia. The...
- ****embly
electorate of
Wollombi on 19
September 1870
because Joseph Eckford was insolvent.
Electoral results for the
district of
Wollombi List of New South...
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Church is a heritage-listed
Anglican church at 2985
Paynes Crossing Road,
Wollombi, City of Cessnock, New
South Wales, Australia. It was
designed by Edmund...