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Balgownie has a similar history to many towns on the NSW south coast. When first settled in the 19th century, Balgownie was the centre of local logging , coal mining and farming industries. With the economic and population growth of the 20th century Balgownie was overtaken by the expanding urban sprawl and transformed from a small country ...
Balgownie may refer to: Balgownie, New South Wales; Brig o' Balgownie, Aberdeen; Balgownie Wood, Fife; Balgonie Castle, Fife This page was last edited on ...
Coffs Harbour drive-in opened in February 1972 and closed in September 1988. It was demolished in December 1988 for an industrial estate. At Narellan, the Gayline drive-in opened in November 1967 and closed in 1990. It has been demolished and the site redeveloped for housing. The opening date of the Lismore drive-in is not known, but was before ...
Further criminal charges have been brought against a man jailed for murdering his pregnant wife more than 25 years ago. Debbie Griggs was reported missing from her home in Deal, Kent, in 1999 ...
Andrew Winter – presenter and professional real estate agent (2008–) ... "Balgownie, NSW" 4 May 2018: 149,000 #1 [105] 122 10 "Bendigo, VIC" 9 May 2018: 177,000 ...
Faith-based groups hope their humanitarian work will pass muster with the second Trump administration after a 90-day review is completed.
Princess Anne made a special visit to the hospital where she was treated after a horse-related accident to thank the staff who looked after her.. On Feb. 6, the Princess Royal, 74, returned to ...
Balgownie Migrant Workers Hostel is a heritage-listed former migrant hostel at Squires Way, Fairy Meadow, in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1950 to 1951 by Concrete Constructions Pty Ltd. The surviving remnants of the hostel are Huts 201, 204 and 210.