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  2. Fitzroy Falls, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Fitzroy Falls (postcode: 2577) is a village in the Wingecarribee Shire, located within the Southern Highlands region of New South Wales, Australia. The locality was known as Yarrunga , [ 3 ] but was renamed after the 81-metre (266 ft) waterfall.

  3. Fitzroy County - Wikipedia

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    Fitzroy County is one of the 141 cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It lies south of the Orara River , and north of the Bellinger River , and includes Coffs Harbour . Fitzroy County was named in honour of Governor of New South Wales Sir Charles Augustus Fitzroy .

  4. Fernhill, Mulgoa - Wikipedia

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    Fernhill is a heritage-listed former chicken hatchery, plant nursery, guest house, farm, residence, stone mason's yard and piggery and now residence and horse stud located at 1041 Mulgoa Road, in the western Sydney suburb of Mulgoa in the City of Penrith local government area of New South Wales, Australia.

  5. Southern Highlands (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Fitzroy Falls is a waterfall found in the Morton National Park near the Highlands' village of the same name, Fitzroy Falls, and located near Kangaroo Valley. The Fitroy Falls reserve offers lookouts of the waterfall and of panoramic views of the Morton National Park. The waterfall and village is located near the lake Fitzroy Reservoir. [6]

  6. Cockatoo Island Industrial Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Cockatoo Island is important for its association with the administration of Governor Gipps who was responsible for the establishment on the Island of an Imperially funded prison for convicts withdrawn from Norfolk Island in the 1840s; the establishment of maritime activities during the 1840s culminating in the construction of Fitzroy Dock 1851 ...

  7. Fitzroy Island National Park - Wikipedia

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    Fitzroy Island National Park is a gazetted protected area covering Fitzroy Island, in Far North Queensland, Queensland, Australia. [1] Fitzroy Island (also called Koba or Gabar), is a continental island located 22 kilometres (14 mi) east of Cairns on the mainland.

  8. Lake Innes House Ruins - Wikipedia

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    During the 1830s and 1840s, Lake Innes House was an important social centre in which Major Innes provided generous hospitality to a succession of prominent house guests who in 1847 included even Sir Charles Fitzroy, at that time the Governor of NSW and his wife Mary. As his wealth grew he acquired more and more property.

  9. Jeffrey Street - Wikipedia

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    A large number of real estate agents; www.geonames.org; Jeffreys Street Arthur Jeffreys or John Jeffreys North Sydney Council (preferred but the North Sydney Council is internally inconsistent and in various places suggests the street is named after both these people) Yahoo maps; Geographical Names Board of NSW (but only in relation to the ...