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Town in Victoria, Australia
Trawool is a locality in central Victoria, Australia. The area lies on the middle reaches of the Goulburn River and on the Goulburn Valley Highway, 115
Trawool
Former railway station in Victoria, Australia
Trawool was a small railway station located on the Mansfield line. A loop siding was also provided and was used for express trains and freight trains
Trawool_railway_station
Town in Victoria, Australia
towns and localities of Avenel, Mangalore, Tallarook, Whiteheads Creek, Trawool, Hilldene and Northwood. It was proclaimed the Rural City of Seymour in
Seymour,_Victoria
Rail trail in Victoria, Australia
Trawool Valley, and the former rail bridge over Lake Eildon near Bonnie Doon. The towns passed through by the main rail trail are: Tallarook, Trawool
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Former railway station in Victoria, Australia
platform and was not staffed. Little used, it was closed in December 1951. "Trawool, Victoria: Travel guide and things to do". Traveller. Retrieved 2 November
Granite_railway_station
Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Woodhouse Grove The corner of Middleborough Road and Springfield Road Trawool Street, between Dorking Road and Tynong Street Second Avenue, between Toogoods
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Railway station in Victoria, Australia
Former services Preceding station Disused railways Following station Junction Mansfield line Trawool Location Tallarook Location within Victoria
Tallarook_railway_station
Military unit
each consisting of three platoons. Shortly after being raised it moved to Trawool, Victoria, to undertake infantry training on 11 July. In September, the
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Australian community health organisation
Health System in 2019. Each proposed in 2018 to redevelop the historic Trawool Estate near Seymour, Victoria as a residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation
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the road to Yea". National Gallery of Victoria. Retrieved 25 May 2025. "Trawool landscape". Art Gallery of New South Wales. Retrieved 25 May 2025. "Glover's
List of paintings by Tom Roberts
List_of_paintings_by_Tom_Roberts
Highway in Victoria, Australia
from Alexandra to Thornton on 16 November 1914, from Tallarook through Trawool and Yea to Molesworth on 30 November 1914, and from Molesworth to Alexandra
Goulburn_Valley_Highway
Military unit
the Second Australian Imperial Force, it was formed on 11 July 1940 at Trawool in central Victoria, as part of the 23rd Brigade of the 8th Division. Following
2/21st_Battalion_(Australia)
Town in Victoria, Australia
butter were shipped to Melbourne. A major threat to the township was the Trawool Water Scheme (announced for implementation in 1908), which would have almost
Yea,_Victoria
Australian painter and etcher
1928, The New Gallery, Melbourne (solo show, landscape paintings) Plums Trawool Sun Wind and Rain Garden Hill Sand Carters Carrum Whittlesea Reflections
Victor_Zelman
Cathkin Eildon Ghin Ghin Homewood Kerrisdale Koriella Seymour Thornton Trawool Whiteheads Creek Yea Eildon 106 km (66 mi) Concurrency with along Goulburn
List of road routes in Victoria
List_of_road_routes_in_Victoria
Military unit
exercised at Trawool for a month. In January 1940, the whole battalion was called up for a three-month training period, again at Trawool as the battalion's
24th_Battalion_(Australia)
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
Taggerty 328 405 Taylor Bay 38 76 Terip Terip 57 72 Thornton 299 311 Toolangi^ 344 366 Trawool^ 108 90 Whanregarwen 100 130 Yarck 168 194 Yea 1,587 1,789
Shire_of_Murrindindi
Former railway line in Victoria, Australia
Histories Station Opened Closed Age Notes Tallarook 18 April 1872 154 years Trawool 16 November 1883 25 July 1977 93 years Formerly Traawool Granite 15 December
Mansfield_railway_line
Melbourne Gaol for the murder of mother and daughter Margaret & Rose Taylor at Trawool Colin Campbell Ross – 24 April 1922 – Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the
List of people legally executed in Victoria
List_of_people_legally_executed_in_Victoria
Australian Army infantry battalion
Royal Australian Navy. In January 1940, the battalion concentrated at Trawool where it undertook a three-month period of continuous service designed
52nd_Battalion_(Australia)
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
Tallarook 774 789 734 748 Tarcombe^ # # 39 32 Tooborac 275 404 309 319 Trawool^ # # 108 90 Tyaak # # 70 85 Upper Plenty 504 324 338 415 Wallan 6,641 8
Shire_of_Mitchell
Infantry battalion of the Australian Army
during 1940 and into 1941 at Mount Martha before moving camp northwards to Trawool and Seymour in central Victoria early in 1942. Japan officially entered
57th/60th Battalion (Australia)
57th/60th_Battalion_(Australia)
(Coulson Crossing) • Tallarook (Dysart, Dysart Siding) • Tooborac • Trawool (1886–1972 Granite) • Tyaak (1861–1947 Lower Crossing) • Upper Plenty
List of localities in Victoria
List_of_localities_in_Victoria
Australian cricketer
Colin McKenzie Personal information Born (1880-12-12)12 December 1880 Trawool, Victoria, Australia Died 31 August 1930(1930-08-31) (aged 49) Avenel, Victoria
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