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  2. Warrnambool - Wikipedia

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    Warrnambool is served by one daily newspaper, The Standard, which is owned by Australian Community Media. The local commercial radio stations are 94.5 3YB and 95.3 Coast FM, both owned by Ace Radio. There is also a community radio channel, 3WAY FM. The ABC also owns a radio station, ABC South West Victoria, which is based in Warrnambool.

  3. List of defunct newspapers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Defunct Melbourne newspapers. The Argus (1846–1957) The Australasian (became the Australasian Post in 1946, 1838–2002) Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil (1873–1889) Box Hill Reporter (1889–1918) Brighton Southern Cross. Broadford Courier. Broadmeadows Camp Sentry.

  4. HMAS Warrnambool (J202) - Wikipedia

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    HMAS Warrnambool in 1941 before being commissioned. HMAS Warrnambool (J202), named for the city of Warrnambool, Victoria was one of 60 Bathurst -class corvettes constructed during World War II, and one of 36 initially manned and commissioned solely by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). [1] Warrnambool sank after she hit a mine in the Great ...

  5. Portland, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    49 °F. 829.1 mm. 32.6 in. Portland ( / ˈpɔːrtlənd / PORT-lənd) [1] is a city in Victoria, Australia, and is the oldest European settlement in the state. It is also the main urban centre in the Shire of Glenelg and is located on Portland Bay. As of the 2021 census the population was 10,016, [2] increasing from a population of 9,712 taken ...

  6. City of Warrnambool - Wikipedia

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    Southern Ocean. The City of Warrnambool is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of 121 square kilometres (47 sq mi) and in June 2018 had a population of 34,862. [1] It is entirely surrounded by the Shire of Moyne and the Southern Ocean ...

  7. Warrnambool railway line - Wikipedia

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    V/Line train crossing the Breakwater Bridge, 2006. The Warrnambool line was originally built by the private Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company and opened on 25 June 1857, the line being sold to the Victorian Railways in 1860. [3] The line was designed by English engineer Edward Snell, and built as a single track.

  8. San Angelo Standard-Times - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was established in 1884 by J. G. Murphy, the city's second mayor. Mr. Murphy sold the paper in the 1920s to Houston Harte. In 1924, it became one of the two original flagships of the Harte-Hanks newspaper chain. The San Angelo Standard-Times building was constructed in 1951, providing 38,000 square feet on two floors. In 1984, a ...

  9. Warrnambool Football Club - Wikipedia

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    warrnamboolfc.com.au. The Warrnambool Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Blues, is an Australian rules football and netball club based in the city of the same name. Warrnambool teams compete in the Hampden Football Netball League, [1] where the football squad has played since 1933. [2]

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