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  2. St John Ambulance (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    As advocates for first aid, St John NSW volunteer trainers deliver first aid skills in the community. [2] St John NSW supports and funds a "First Aid in Schools" program aimed and engaging primary school aged students in first aid. [3] St John continues to use its influence to promote early education in schools across Australia. [4]

  3. St John Ambulance Australia - Wikipedia

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    The organisation is sometimes incorrectly referred to as "St John's Ambulance" instead of "St John Ambulance". St John First Aid training centres were established in Australia in the late 19th century. On 13 June 1883 a public meeting was held in the Melbourne Town Hall to form a local branch of the association.

  4. Cathedral of St Michael and St John - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral of St Michael and St John is a heritage-listed Roman Catholic cathedral at 107 William Street, Bathurst, Bathurst Region, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Charles Hansom and built from 1857 to 1861 by Edward Gell.

  5. St John's Catholic Church, Campbelltown - Wikipedia

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    St John's Roman Catholic Church and Cemetery is a heritage-listed former school and now Roman Catholic church building located in George Street in Campbelltown. It was designed by John Joseph Therry and built from 1824 to 1841.

  6. Cooks Hill, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Samuel and Elizabeth sold Nemingha to John Gill, and after 32 years of success in NSW, and long association with the Dangars and the AAC, moved to Newcastle (Cooks Hill) in 1869 to retire to "Lucerna", in Lower Church Street, where Elizabeth died 9 years later on 18 November 1878, and Samuel followed her, dying after 14 years of retirement, on ...

  7. St John's Anglican Church and Macquarie Schoolhouse

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    A number of services are held each Sunday. The Blacket church is used for a traditional service in the morning for those who prefer that form of worship. The commanding position of the site, with the schoolhouse and St John's Church, plus the associated burial ground, have provided a strong and visible focus for community identity. [1]

  8. Wolli Creek, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Restaurants and shops in the Village Square. Once industrial, Wolli Creek was redeveloped in the 2010s into a high-density residential and commercial area. [6] Close proximity to the Sydney CBD and Sydney Airport, and well connected public transport services, along with the expansive parkland and attractive riverside setting, make it a popular residential location.

  9. St John's Anglican Church, Newcastle - Wikipedia

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    The building was consecrated on 20 February 1860. It seems that Bishop Tyrrell purchased designs for a school and a large church and managed to get his money's worth by using the church design three times: St John's, Newcastle; St Paul's at West Maitland and St. Paul's at Ipswich (at that time part of the Diocese of Newcastle). Although a ...

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