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  2. Chirnside Park, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Chirnside Park is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 38 km east from Melbourne's central business district, located within the Shire of Yarra Ranges local government area. Chirnside Park recorded a population of 11,779 at the 2021 census .

  3. Chirnside Park Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Chirnside Park Shopping Centre is a suburban shopping centre, located in Chirnside Park, Melbourne, Australia and is owned by GPT Wholesale Shopping Centre Fund. It is situated approximately 32 kilometres east-north-east of the Melbourne central business district .

  4. Werribee Park - Wikipedia

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    Werribee Park is the estate of a historical building in Werribee, Victoria, Australia.. It includes Werribee Park Mansion, the Victoria State Rose Garden, [1] formal gardens, the Werribee Park National Equestrian Centre, the Werribee Open Range Zoo, a contemporary sculpture walk and a natural riverine which is being grown with the plants of the Kurung Jang Balluk clan who lived on Werribee River.

  5. Chirnside - Wikipedia

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    Chirnside is also the final resting place of Jim Clark, former world champion Formula One racing-car driver, who set up the Border Reivers (racing team). Close to the churchyard in which Clark is buried, there is a memorial plaque and clock at the side of the main road through the village.

  6. Chirnside Park Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The mighty Panthers were founded in 1978 to cater for the expanding number of juniors wanting to learn to play football. Chirnside Park first fielded a senior side in the year 2000, competing in division four. Chirnside Park won the senior premiership in fourth division in 2009 with ex Warburton-Millgrove champion Jason Degraaf coaching the club.

  7. Thomas Chirnside - Wikipedia

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    In 1815, Thomas Chirnside was born to Robert and Mary (née Fairs) Chirnside in the Scottish village of Cockburnspath. [1] In the 1820s and the 1830s, thousands of Scots were spurred on by poverty and famine to try and make a living in colonial Australia. Scottish squatters and rural workers started farms. [2]

  8. Chirnside Park (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Chirnside Park (also known as Avalon Airport Oval due to naming rights) is an Australian rules football ground in Werribee, Victoria, Australia, located between Watton Street and the Werribee River. Chirnside Park is the home ground of Victorian Football League team Werribee Tigers who have played at the ground since their inception in 1965.

  9. Electoral district of Warrandyte - Wikipedia

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    The electoral district of Warrandyte is an Australian electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. [1] It is an outer metropolitan electorate and contains the suburbs of Park Orchards, Ringwood North, Warrandyte, Warrandyte North, Warrandyte South, Warranwood, Wonga Park, most of Donvale, and parts of Chirnside Park, Doncaster East, and Ringwood.

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