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Wunghnu (/ˈwʌn.juː/ WUN-yoo) is a town in the
Goulburn Valley region of
northern Victoria, Australia. The town is
located in the
Shire of
Moira local...
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Wunghnu Football Club,
nicknamed the Magpies, was an
Australian rules football club in the
small Goulburn Valley town of
Wunghnu, Victoria. It was...
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Moira 1958 -
Wunghnu 1959 -
Barooga 1960 -
Barooga 1961 -
Barooga 1962 -
Picola 1963 -
Yarroweyah 1964 -
Wunghnu 1965 -
Wunghnu 1966 -
Wunghnu 1967 - Picola...
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three fires north of
Shepparton in the
Wunghnu,
Numurkah and
Bunbartha area
merged into one
bushfire (
Wunghnu Complex Fire) over 12,000
hectares in size...
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Wunghnu is a
closed railway station on the
Goulburn Valley line, in the
township of
Wunghnu, Victoria, Australia. The
station opened at the same time...
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foundation clubs being Cobram, Muckatah, Nathalia, Numurkah,
Wunghnu and Yarroweyah. This
football competition was
separate to the Goulburn...
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footballer bicycle between Numurkah and
Wunghnu,
Australia Struck by a
vehicle returning to his home in
Wunghnu.
Falco 1957 1998 40
years Austrian rock...
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Library of Australia. "1915 -
Katamatite FC - AGM".
Numurkah Standard and
Wunghnu, Cobram,
Yarroweyah and
Strathmerton Advocate. 26 May 1915. p. 2. Retrieved...
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October 1974
Mechanics Institute H0518 27-29
Carlisle Street Wunghnu 36°09′13″S 145°25′55″E / 36.153503°S 145.432000°E / -36.153503; 145...
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Wattville North,
Wattville South) •
Wilby (1881–1978
Pelluebla East) •
Wunghnu •
Yabba North (1891–1967 Catotown) •
Yabba South (1893–1908
Yabba Yabba...