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Town in Victoria, Australia
Heyfield is a town in Victoria, Australia, with a population of 2050. It is 206 kilometres (128 mi) east of Melbourne, in the Shire of Wellington local
Heyfield
Former railway station in Victoria, Australia
Heyfield is a closed station located in the town of Heyfield, on the Maffra railway line in Victoria, Australia. Heyfield station opened in 1883 with
Heyfield_railway_station
Australian comedian (born 1974)
on 31 January 1974 in Sale, Victoria, and grew up on a dairy farm near Heyfield, Victoria. He attended Gippsland Grammar School in Sale, and later studied
Wil_Anderson
Road in Oxford
Bainton Road, and Frenchay Road crosses the road east-west. Heyfield's Hutt, kept by a Mr Heyfield who died in 1778, was located on a site at the southern
Hayfield_Road
Australian Sculptor (1921–1980)
Aberfeldy to Heyfield, where he was postmaster until 1896. His wife, Elsie, née Scott (1862–1948), took over from him for five years, being Heyfield's postmistress
Ailsa_O'Connor
Football league season
president. Delegates from four founding clubs attended: Morwell, Yallourn, Heyfield and Maryvale, while Australian Paper Manufacturers SC were admitted into
1951 Latrobe Valley Soccer League
1951_Latrobe_Valley_Soccer_League
Australian rules football league
Yallourn North Woodside & District Traralgon Tyers United Sale City Rosedale Heyfield Gormandale Glengarry Cowwarr Churchill Stratford's NGFNL Swansong Deprecated
North Gippsland Football League
North_Gippsland_Football_League
State electoral district of Victoria, Australia
includes the towns of Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance, Orbost, Omeo, Maffra and Heyfield. Gippsland East is the state's third largest electorate in area and covers
Electoral district of Gippsland East
Electoral_district_of_Gippsland_East
Town in Victoria, Australia
Annual rainfall 1,104.6 mm (43.49 in) Localities around Erica McMahons Creek Woods Point Glenmaggie Tanjil Bren Erica Heyfield Moondarra Tyers Glengarry
Erica,_Victoria
City in Victoria, Australia
Gippsland Plains Rail Trail which connects Traralgon to Stratford via Cowwarr, Heyfield, Tinamba and Maffra. A new cycling and walking path was opened in 2020
Traralgon
original masthead read as The Gippsland Farmers' Journal and Traralgon, Heyfield and Rosedale News. Originally published as a weekly, by July 1887 it was
Gippsland_Farmers_Journal
Town in Victoria, Australia
detour off the Princes Highway and is near Sale, Stratford, Newry, Tinamba, Heyfield and Rosedale. At the 2016 census, Maffra had a population of 4,316. The
Maffra
Recreational area in Victoria, Australia
beet from Maffra, and timber from Heyfield. Towns on the route are: Traralgon, Glengarry, Toongabbie, Cowwarr, Heyfield, Maffra and Stratford. Officially
Gippsland_Plains_Rail_Trail
Surname list
Darren Henfield, Bahamian politician Martin Henfield, British broadcaster Heyfield This page lists people with the surname Henfield. If an internal link intending
Henfield_(surname)
Workmen's Comfort Coaches of Trafalgar followed by Warragul Bus Lines. Heyfield Bus Lines was acquired circa 1984. In June 1985 Westernport Roadlines was
Dineen_Group
Town in Victoria, Australia
town in Victoria, Australia, located on Traralgon - Maffra Road between Heyfield and Maffra, in the Shire of Wellington. It has a country pub, a church
Tinamba
Large Australian farm
Bangate, Goondublui, Juanbung, Tupra and Mooroonowa in New South Wales; Heyfield in Victoria; and Glenormiston, Swanvale, Meteor Downs and Albinia Downs
Cattle_station
Town in Victoria, Australia
WIRRAWAY INTO LAKE GLENMAGGIE, EAST GIPPSLAND, VIC ABOUT 5KM NORTH OF HEYFIELD ON 14 MARCH 1942". www.ozatwar.com. Retrieved 30 January 2013. Wikimedia
Glenmaggie
Toongabbie and Cowwarr Journal Gippsland Farmers' Journal and Traralgon, Heyfield and Rosedale News Traralgon No defunct 1887–1893 Later known as the Gippsland
List of newspapers in Victoria
List_of_newspapers_in_Victoria
Town in Greater Manchester, England
1869 1880 Hearts o' th' Meadow Westleigh Wigan Coal and Iron Co. 1880 Heyfield Westleigh Thomas Livesey 1854 1869 1880 1908 1918 Lower Hall Westleigh
Leigh,_Greater_Manchester
Football league
League in 1951, with the original four teams being Morwell, Yallourn, Heyfield and Maryvale, with Australian Paper Manufacturers SC (known as A.P.M SC
Latrobe_Valley_Soccer_League
Australian rules footballer
9 September 1960(1960-09-09) (aged 74) Fitzroy, Victoria Original team Heyfield Playing career1 Years Club Games (Goals) 1907–13 Melbourne 81 (39) 1913
Jim_Fitzpatrick_(footballer)
Australian rules footballer (born 1982)
tackling ability as well as his Utility roles. Brown is originally from Heyfield and played under 18 football with the Gippsland Power in the TAC Cup where
Leigh_Brown
Dam in Central Gippsland, Victoria
properties in the Macalister Irrigation District, near the towns of Maffra, Heyfield, Stratford and Sale. The Macalister Irrigation District covers approximately
Glenmaggie_Dam
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
in June 2018 had a population of 44,019. It includes the major towns of Heyfield, Rosedale, Maffra, Sale, Stratford and Yarram. The Shire is governed and
Shire_of_Wellington
Terracotta urn used as a cricket trophy
"Miscellaneous". The Traralgon Record and Morwell, Mirboo, Toongabbie, Heyfield, Tyers, & Callignee Advertiser. No. 38. Victoria, Australia. 29 August
The_Ashes_urn
Cowwarr Football Club Glengarry Football Club Gormandale Football Club Heyfield Football Club Rosedale Football Club Sale City Football Club Traralgon
List of Australian rules football clubs in Australia
List_of_Australian_rules_football_clubs_in_Australia
Australian politician (born 1980)
leather company making car seats. Around 2009, he moved to Denison, near Heyfield, and worked for a sawmill, moving up to manager. Shortly before the election
Ricky_Muir
Australian rules footballer
South Gambier, Apsley, Kerang Rovers, Colbinabbin, Ardmona, Nagambie, Heyfield and Boisdale-Briagolong. Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia
Shane_Loveless
Town in Victoria, Australia
Victorian gold rush. The post office opened on 1 February 1869 as Upper Heyfield and was renamed Cowwarr in 1870. Cowwarr was a wayside station on the former
Cowwarr
Former railway station in Victoria, Australia
Closed Services Preceding station Disused railways Following station Cowwarr Maffra line Heyfield List of closed railway stations in Victoria
Dawson_railway_station
Freeway in Victoria, Australia
Road to Sale–Heyfield Road; construction began in mid 2016 and opened in December 2017 Fulham to Wurruk (Stage 1), between Sale–Heyfield Road and Wurruk;
Princes_Freeway
Australian politician
in 1855, followed by Juanbong (along the Murrumbidgee River), then the Heyfield station at Gippsland. Moving into Queensland, he took up Felton station
James_Tyson
Australian athletics coach
18 December 1958 and lived his first eight years in the nearby town of Heyfield. Nunn has a brother and two sisters and in 1976, his family moved to a
Chris_Nunn
Railway line in Victoria, Australia
freight traffic. The loop line via Maffra was opened from Traralgon to Heyfield, Maffra and Stratford in 1887, which was closed in stages between 1987
Gippsland_railway_line
Australian singer-songwriter
2012, Waugh began working in his debut album and in 2013, released the EP Heyfield Girl, with the title track, dedicated to his mother. He later performed
Michael_Waugh_(singer)
Town in Victoria, Australia
Coongulla Cowwarr^ Dargo^ Glengarry^ Glenmaggie Golden Beach Gormandale Heyfield Loch Sport Longford Maffra McLoughlins Beach Munro Newry Paradise Beach
Rosedale,_Victoria
Primary School Berwick Co-ed 1962 website St. Michael's Primary School Heyfield Co-ed 1954 website St. Michael's Primary School North Melbourne Co-ed 1868
List of non-government schools in Victoria, Australia
List_of_non-government_schools_in_Victoria,_Australia
Australian semi-pro basketball league
Mildura Eltham 1991 Horsham Bendigo 1992 Werribee Bendigo 1993 Werribee Heyfield 1994 Shepparton Waverley 1995 Werribee Ballarat 1996 Werribee Ballarat
Big_V
Australian rules footballer (born 1980)
icing on the cake of an excellent football career. Wojcinski grew up in Heyfield, Victoria. He is the son of Lee and Charlie Wojcinski and has three sisters:
David_Wojcinski
Town in Victoria, Australia
(127 mi) E of Melbourne 41 km (25 mi) N of Traralgon 14 km (8.7 mi) WNW of Heyfield Government • State electorate Gippsland East • Federal division Gippsland
Seaton,_Victoria
Town in Victoria, Australia
of damage to roads, farms and national park areas. The main road from Heyfield was closed for two months following the destruction of the heritage-listed
Licola,_Victoria
Government authority managing forests in Victoria, Australia
forest that was characteristic of the earlier period, and settlements like Heyfield, Mansfield, Myrtleford, Orbost and Swifts Creek grew into busy centres
Forests_Commission_Victoria
Highway in Australia
Sale South Gippsland Highway Sale Sale–Heyfield Road Rosedale Maffra–Rosedale Road Rosedale Rosedale–Heyfield Road Rosedale Lyons Street Traralgon Princes
Princes_Highway
England, retrieved 9 June 2020 Historic England, "1 Mile Post (to north of Heyfield), Holme Valley (1313589)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved
Listed buildings in Holme Valley (central area)
Listed_buildings_in_Holme_Valley_(central_area)
Lyle Berry (Heyfield) (18) A.Gallagher (St Pat's) (27) G.McFarlane (Morwell) (13) 1971 Terry Benton (Leongatha) (20) Graeme Anderson (Heyfield) (18) I.Stanley
List of Gippsland Football League best and fairest winners
List_of_Gippsland_Football_League_best_and_fairest_winners
England, retrieved 21 June 2020 Historic England, "1 Mile Post (to north of Heyfield), Holme Valley (1313589)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved
Listed buildings in Holme Valley (outer areas)
Listed_buildings_in_Holme_Valley_(outer_areas)
North Gippsland Football League Churchill Cowwarr Glengarry Gormandale Heyfield Rosedale Sale City Traralgon Tyers United Woodside Yarram Omeo and District
List of Australian rules football competitions in Victoria
List_of_Australian_rules_football_competitions_in_Victoria
Former newspaper in Victoria, Australia
was also known as the Traralgon Record and Morwell, Mirboo, Toongabbie, Heyfield, Tyers & Callignee Advertiser. The paper has been digitised from 1886 to
Traralgon_Journal
Former railway station in Victoria, Australia
Tinamba is a closed station located 10 km (6 mi) east of Heyfield, on the Maffra railway line in Victoria, Australia. It was 204 km (127 mi) from Southern
Tinamba_railway_station
Australian bushfire
River. In Gippsland on 14 December, eighteen homes were destroyed in the Heyfield–Walhalla area in blazes believed to have been deliberately lit. A 48-year-old
2006–07 Australian bushfire season
2006–07_Australian_bushfire_season
Former railway station in Victoria, Australia
It opened in 1883 with the construction of the line from Traralgon to Heyfield and was 176 km from Southern Cross. In 1927, the amount of revenue derived
Toongabbie railway station, Victoria
Toongabbie_railway_station,_Victoria
Newfoundland and Labrador (5934), Conception Bay South municipality (14002) Heyfield Memorial United Church and Cemetery Municipal Heritage Site Water side
List of historic places on the Avalon Peninsula
List_of_historic_places_on_the_Avalon_Peninsula
Mornington Railway Frankston Cemetery Railway Hamilton and Coleraine Railway Heyfield and Bairns-dale Railway, Horsham and Natimuk Railway Inglewood and Dunolly
Railway_Construction_Act_1884
Topics referred to by the same term
plant in the daisy family commonly known by the name hayfield tarweed Heyfield, Victoria, Australia This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Hayfield
Heights website Hesket Primary School Hesket 1870 1004 website Heyfield Primary School Heyfield 1871 1108 website Heywood Consolidated School Heywood website
List of government schools in Victoria, Australia
List_of_government_schools_in_Victoria,_Australia
British politician (1786–1866)
died in 1887 in Maffra, Victoria, and his wife Mary Ann died in 1908 in Heyfield, in the Gippsland region of Victoria. Family historians report that Mary
George_Osbaldeston
Australian surveyor (1928–2020)
including in the Western District, Mildura, the Bellarine Peninsula and Heyfield. Between 1950 and 1953, he was engaged in the Crown Land subdivisions creating
Raymond_Holmes_(surveyor)
Australian soccer player (born 1969)
Gotis played in a North Gippsland Football League premiership with the Heyfield Football Club. Gelagotis was also part of the in the 2012 Reserves Premiership
Manny_Gelagotis
Football club in Australia
successful first season, the league grew from five to six teams in 1952 – Heyfield leaving and Overseas Construction Company SC and the RAAF SC coming in
Sale_United_FC
Australian plantsman
'Clearview Robin' Grevillea lanigera (prostrate form) Philotheca verrucosa 'Heyfield Double Wax' Prostanthera cuneata 'Alpine Gold' Fraser, D.J. (July 2004)
Bill_Cane
Football club in Australia
1951. Yallourn was one of the four founding clubs (along with Morwell, Heyfield and A.P.M Maryvale SC) and hosted Maryvale at Yallourn in the league's
Newborough-Yallourn_United_SC
2004 Olympic Games. Alan Robert Broadbent For service to the community of Heyfield, particularly through health and business organisations. John David Brooke
2005_Australia_Day_Honours
Closed railway line in Victoria, Australia
Gippsland Farmers' Journal". The Gippsland Farmers' Journal and Traralgon, Heyfield and Rosedale News. 22 July 1887. Retrieved 15 June 2021 – via Trove. "The
Briagolong_railway_line
Town in Victoria, Australia
the area was known as Toongabbie South. A railway line from Traralgon to Heyfield passed nearby in 1883 and a railway station was built to service the community
Glengarry,_Victoria
Australian rules footballer
(age 50) Victoria, Australia Original team Gippsland Power (TAC Cup) / Heyfield Debut Round 10, 2 June 1995 (1995-06-02), North Melbourne vs. Essendon
Mark_Stevens_(footballer)
Town in Victoria, Australia
53 km (33 mi) N of Traralgon 25 km (16 mi) W of Maffra 14 km (8.7 mi) N of Heyfield Government • State electorate Gippsland East • Federal division Gippsland
Coongulla
Australian rules footballer
(1870–1943), and Margaret Young (1875–1947), née Clark, Leo Young was born at Heyfield, Victoria on 18 May 1915. He was educated (as a boarder) at the Marist
Gus_Young_(footballer)
Australian rules footballer
information Full name Bill Green Born (1932-01-26)26 January 1932 Original team Heyfield Height 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) Weight 80 kg (176 lb) Playing career1 Years Club
Bill Green (footballer, born 1932)
Bill_Green_(footballer,_born_1932)
Southern Advocate Great Southern Star Grenville Advocate Grenville Standard Heyfield Herald Heytesbury Reformer Hopetoun Courier and Mallee Pioneer Horsham
List of defunct newspapers of Australia
List_of_defunct_newspapers_of_Australia
Australian rules football club
Dinner". Trove Newspapers. Traralgon Record & Morwell, Mirboo,Toongabbie, Heyfield,Tyers and Callignee Advertiser (Traralgon, Vic). 19 September 1884. p. 3
Traralgon_Football_Club
mainly because of the additional travel distance from the main FCV base at Heyfield. The completed Snowy Plains strip at 5300 feet is the highest airfield
Aerial firefighting and forestry in southern Australia
Aerial_firefighting_and_forestry_in_southern_Australia
Australian colonialist leader
monuments honouring McMillan exist in Gippsland, including at Wellington, Heyfield, Yarram, Omeo and Lucknow. After considering 240 community submissions
Angus_McMillan
Australian rules footballer
information Born (1939-12-19) 19 December 1939 (age 86) Original team Moe/Heyfield Debut Round 18, 1961, North Melbourne vs. St Kilda, at Junction Oval Height
Frank_Goode
Australian artist (1868–1918)
1918-09-16. p. 3. Retrieved 2026-01-06. "The Late Miss L. B. Riggall". Heyfield Herald. 1918-10-24. p. 2. Retrieved 2026-01-06. "Art and Artists". Brisbane
Louie_B._Riggall
Recreation Reserve, Gormandale CFL 1898 1955– 6 1995 Heyfield Kangaroos Gordon Street Reserve, Heyfield GL 1882 1975– 10 2012 Rosedale Blues Rosedale Recreation
List of Australian rules football clubs in Victoria
List_of_Australian_rules_football_clubs_in_Victoria
Australian rules footballer
captain Geoff Collins. A defender, Collins joined Melbourne in 1961, from Heyfield in the Latrobe Valley Football League (LVFL). Mid-season, Collins suffered
Mike Collins (Australian footballer, born 1939)
Mike_Collins_(Australian_footballer,_born_1939)
Canal in England
reached the outskirts of Oxford in 1789, when a coal wharf was opened at Heyfield Hutt, now the site of Hayfield Road. The final section into central Oxford
Oxford_Canal
the south-east and impacting the communities of Coongulla, Glenmaggie, Heyfield, Newry and Seaton, causing destruction. On 18 January, it was announced
2012–13 Australian bushfire season
2012–13_Australian_bushfire_season
Australian architect
gov.au. Retrieved 19 August 2020. "St John's Church, Glenmaggie". The Heyfield Herald: Glenmaggie, Seaton, Cowwarr, Denison and Tinamba News. 16 April
Augustus_Andrew_Fritsch
Australian rules football and netball league
Ellinbank & District FNL following 2009 season Heyfield Kangaroos Gordon St Recreation Reserve, Heyfield GFL 1882 1960–1974 0 - Moved to North Gippsland
Gippsland_League
butter manufacture and Stratford on the Avon River. Smaller towns include Heyfield, Coongulla, Cowwarr and Newry.[citation needed] Central Gippsland is covered
Central_Gippsland
Australian economist (1886–1952)
1931) and his wife Sarah Mills, née Bray (died 20 October 1935), later of Heyfield, Victoria, where Samuel was head teacher for 25 years, then Coppin Street
Richard_Charles_Mills
Town in Victoria, Australia
Gippsland Boisdale Briagolong Coongulla Cowwarr Fernbank Glengarry Gormandale Heyfield Hollands Landing Licola Loch Sport Longford Maffra Munro Newry Rosedale
Yallourn_North
Podcast
September 2015 110 Die Hard 6 19 October 2015 111 Solo Han 27 October 2015 112 Heyfield Girls 15 December 2015 113 Everyone RelaXmas 25 December 2015 114 Everyone
TOFOP
Co-educational government school in Maffra, Victoria, Australia
from Maffra and surrounding towns, including Boisdale, Newry, Stratford, Heyfield, Valencia Creek, Briagolong and Cowwarr. The school logo is a painting
Maffra_Secondary_College
Species of flowering plant
December. The species is found in Victoria, in mountain country north of Heyfield, as well as in Tasmania, where the plants grow in low subalpine heathland
Tetratheca_procumbens
Australian rules footballer
information Full name Eric Alan Donaldson Born (1899-08-27)27 August 1899 Heyfield, Victoria, Australia Died 20 July 1986(1986-07-20) (aged 86) Ringwood,
Eric Donaldson (footballer, born 1899)
Eric_Donaldson_(footballer,_born_1899)
Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 November 2019 Historic England, "Heyfield Cottages, Barlaston (1039084)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved
Listed_buildings_in_Barlaston
Jamieson–Licola Road Heyfield Glenmaggie Licola Jamieson 144 km (89 mi) C487 Maffra–Rosedale Road Tinamba Kilmany 14 km (9 mi) C488 Rosedale–Heyfield Road Rosedale
List of road routes in Victoria
List_of_road_routes_in_Victoria
Town in Victoria, Australia
(14 mi) W of Maffra 214 km (133 mi) E of Melbourne 84 km (52 mi) N of Heyfield Government • State electorate Gippsland East • Federal division Gippsland
Maffra_West_Upper
(1865–1916 Grant, Grant Junction, Bull Town, Peter The Swede) • Cowwarr (Upper Heyfield, Cowwar, Cowwarr Weir, Swing Bridge) • Crookayan • Crooked River (1862–1865)
List of localities in Victoria
List_of_localities_in_Victoria
Locality in Victoria, Australia
that time Henry Donaldson also left Aberfeldy, going to be postmaster in Heyfield, Victoria. John Partick Dwyer was a child prodigy and after qualifying
Aberfeldy,_Victoria
River in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia
8 February 2014. "Alpine National Park: Our Mountain Heritage - around Heyfield, Licola and Dargo in the Wonnangatta - Moroka area" (PDF). Parks Victoria
Avon River (Gippsland, Victoria)
Avon_River_(Gippsland,_Victoria)
Australian rules footballer
Ernie Hug died in 1978 after a tractor accident on his cattle farm in Heyfield, Victoria. Holmesby, Russell; Main, Jim (2014). The Encyclopedia of AFL
Ernie_Hug
Lane - Closed 1992 Broadfield, Westleigh Hearts o' th' meadow, Westleigh Heyfield, Westleigh Lower Hall Nos. 1 & 2 Westleigh Park, Westleigh Parsonage Colliery
List of collieries in Lancashire since 1854
List_of_collieries_in_Lancashire_since_1854
Australian politician
Harvey, and Edith Julia Graves. He was a manager of butter factories at Heyfield and Korumburra, and around 1908, married Ellen James Evans, with whom he
Trevor_Harvey_(politician)
Chairman (1890–1949)
mountain ash lost in the 1939 fires. The alpine ash stands to the north of Heyfield and the east of Mansfield came into particularly sharp focus. The silvicultural
Alfred_Vernon_Galbraith
Road in Oxford, England
reached the outskirts of Oxford in 1789, when a coal wharf was opened at Heyfield Hutt, now the site of Hayfield Road to the north of Walton Well Road. The
Walton_Well_Road
Abbey in Cheshire, England
13th century, Chesthill, Ditchley, Dodcott, Newton, Smeaton, Wilkesley (Heyfields) and Yarlet were also included among its granges. The abbey is known to
Combermere_Abbey
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