Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Nicholls is a suburb in the Canberra, Australia district of Gungahlin. It was named after Sir Douglas Nicholls (1906–1988) who was born at Cummeragunja Aboriginal mission, New South Wales. Nicholls was a footballer, pastor, activist, and Governor of South Australia , 1976–1977.
Mark Nicholls (born 5 January 1990) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop for the Dolphins in the National Rugby League (NRL). He previously played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs , the Melbourne Storm and the Canberra Raiders in the NRL.
The winning team would then have to defend the cup against all challengers. The most notable Challenge Cups in the Canberra region at the time were the Massey and Carr Cups which began in 1930 and 1933 respectively. The first organised round robin competition was run in 1928 by Federal Capital Territory and District Rugby League.
The 2020 Canberra Rugby League will be the 1st season of the cup, the top division Rugby League club competition in Canberra.The 2020 competition was renamed due to the competition being given amateur status for 2020.
Gungahlin is a suburb in the Canberra, Australia district with the same name; Gungahlin. The postcode is 2912. Gungahlin is the name for the entire district, and also the town centre, but it is also the name of the suburb which Gungahlin Town Centre is in. The edges of the suburb are on Horse Park Drive, Gundaroo Drive and Gungahlin Drive.
The east side of Crace also has Silurian Canberra Formation with the top of Crace Hill having vesicular Dacite overlying mudstone. Crace Hill has been designated as a geological monument. The Gungahlin Fault curves around the south east side of Gungahlin Hill, and heads north north east out of Crace. The Winslade Fault comes into the south of ...
Cockington Green Gardens is a park of miniatures, situated in Nicholls, Australian Capital Territory. Doug and Brenda Sarah had the idea to create a miniature village in 1972, and Cockington Green was opened on 3 November 1979. [1] [2] The business is family owned and operated, incorporating over four generations.
Gold Creek Homestead was at one time at the centre of 'Gold Creek' a sprawling 1,594 hectare (3,940 acre) rural property, the largest in the Ginninderra district. Portions of the former property are or will be occupied by parts of the suburbs of Ngunnawal , Nicholls , Harcourt Hill, Moncrieff , Casey , Kinlyside and Taylor as well as large ...