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  2. Warrnambool - Wikipedia

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    Warrnambool is a city with a population of 35,743, located on the Princes Highway, 265 km from Melbourne. It has a history of Aboriginal occupation, European exploration and settlement, and a mild Mediterranean climate with high rainfall.

  3. List of weekly newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Find out which newspapers are published once, twice, or thrice a week in the US states and Washington, D.C. This list covers various topics, formats, and regions of weekly journalism.

  4. Mount Warrnambool - Wikipedia

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    Mount Warrnambool is a single large scoria cone volcano that is 216 metres (709 ft) high. It is 16 kilometres (10 mi) southwest of Terang, Victoria , Australia. [1] It is visible from the Princes Highway on the way to Warrnambool .

  5. City of Warrnambool - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, population and council of the City of Warrnambool, a local government area in Victoria, Australia. The city is named after its main urban centre, Warrnambool, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean and the Shire of Moyne.

  6. Talia Martin - Wikipedia

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    Talia Martin is an Australian sprinter who won the 2016 Stawell Gift at 15, the youngest female ever. She also competed in other handicapped races and returned to the sport in 2023 after a hiatus.

  7. List of defunct newspapers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Weekly (since 2010 online only as InDaily) The Journal (1912–1923), previously Evening Journal and continued as The News; The News (1923–1992), continuation of The Journal; Port Adelaide News (1878–1933), a weekly (and for a time bi-weekly) published which folded and restarted several times

  8. Weekly World News - Wikipedia

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    Weekly World News was a US tabloid that published mostly fake news stories with supernatural or paranormal themes from 1979 to 2007. It became famous for its outlandish covers and satirical approach to news, and later relaunched online and on social media.

  9. List of newspapers published by Newsquest - Wikipedia

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    Newsquest is a British newspaper publisher that owns and operates several regional and local titles in the UK. This web page provides a comprehensive list of all the newspapers published by Newsquest, sorted by daily and weekly categories, with links to their official websites.