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Maryborough railway station was built in 1890, replacing a smaller one built in 1874. Maryborough (/ ˈ m ɛər i b ər ə /) [2] is a town in Victoria, Australia, on the Pyrenees Highway, 58 kilometres (36 mi) north of Ballarat and 168 kilometres (104 mi) northwest of Melbourne, in the Shire of Central Goldfields.
The City of Maryborough was a local government area about 170 kilometres (106 mi) northwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, and the governing body for the regional centre of Maryborough. The city covered an area of 23.32 square kilometres (9.0 sq mi), and existed from 1857 until 1995.
Maryborough railway station is a regional railway station on the Mildura line, part of the Victorian railway network. It serves the town of Maryborough, in Victoria, Australia. Maryborough is a ground level premium station, featuring one side platform. It opened on 7 July 1874, with the current station provided in 2010.
The Electoral district of Maryborough was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly based on an area around Maryborough, Victoria. It was created in the expansion of the Assembly by the Victorian Electoral Act, 1858, [ 1 ] which took effect at the election in 1859.
A History of the Parliament of Victoria, 1856–1990, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1992; J. Smith (ed), Cyclopedia of Victoria, vol 1 (Melb, 1903) B. Osborn and T. du Bourg, Maryborough (Maryborough, Vic, 1985) The Argus (Australia), 4 Apr 1917, 22 Dec 1925; The Age, 22 Dec 1925; Maryborough and Dunolly Advertiser, 22 Dec 1925; Outtrim ...
The Moolort Line was a cross-country railway line which connected Maryborough and Castlemaine in Victoria, Australia. The line, now defunct, starts in Castlemaine, passes through Campbells Creek, Yapeen, Guildford, Strangways, Newstead, Moolort, and Carisbrook, before joining the Mildura line at Maryborough.
Maryborough Post Office is a heritage-listed post office at 69 Clarendon Street, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia. It was designed by John Hudson Marsden and built in 1876-77, with the clock tower added in 1879. It was originally built as a combined court house, post and telegraph office and Colonial office, though the post office alone has ...
1917 Victorian state election: Maryborough ; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Thomas Jude 1,929 40.8 −21.8 National Labor: Alfred Outtrim: 1,886 39.9 +39.9 Nationalist