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  2. Chain of Ponds Inn - Wikipedia

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    Chain of Ponds Inn is a heritage-listed former inn on the Old New England Highway at Liddell, in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia.It is now owned by a mining operation, the Hunter Valley Operations Joint Venture, which adjoins the site.

  3. Time-and-a-half - Wikipedia

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    Time-and-a-half is payment to a worker (or workers) at 1.5 times their usual hourly rate. It is usually paid as an incentive to work on a particular day (such as Saturday) or as government-mandated compensation for having workers work on particular days (such as public holidays ).

  4. Time in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Gold Coast Airport, which straddles the border between New South Wales and Queensland (with the majority of the airport on the Gold Coast and a small portion of it in Tweed Heads), uses Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) throughout the airport all year round, despite New South Wales observing daylight savings (which ...

  5. 1989 State of Origin series - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales then crossed twice but were called back both times so the score remained unchanged for the half-time break. Queensland opened the scoring in the second half when Kerrod Walters again made a break from dummy half, running about forty metres before getting the ball out to support players, who passed on to a flying Michael Hancock ...

  6. 1992 State of Origin series - Wikipedia

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    In the Game III decider of 1992 New South Wales led 4-2 at half-time when 21-year-old Balmain Tigers centre Tim Brasher replaced injured Blues winger Rod Wishart. [1] Brasher immediately injected his team with a shot of enthusiasm with a series of lightning bursts from dummy-half that helped build their momentum.

  7. Lismore, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The university was established in 1994 and has campuses at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, and Gold Coast, Queensland. [59] The university has students from more than 80 countries around the world. [60] Lismore and the surrounding area is home to a number of public and private schools, including: Albert Park Public School; Blue Hills College

  8. Greg Alexander - Wikipedia

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    He also played as a fullback, particularly in representative matches for New South Wales and Australia. Alexander was the captain of Penrith's 1991 NSWRL Grand Final winning team. In June 1992, Alexander's younger brother Ben , his teammate at Penrith, died in a car crash that was alcohol-related.

  9. New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate types in New South Wales. A little more than half of the state has an arid to semi arid climate, where the rainfall averages from 150 to 500 millimetres (5.9 to 19.7 in) a year throughout most of this climate zone. Summer temperatures can be very hot, while winter nights can be quite cold in this region.