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  2. Bill Slater (politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1910 he was employed as a clerk for Percy Park, a solicitor based in Mildura 544 kilometres (338 miles) from Melbourne. While living in Mildura, Slater saved enough money to buy two small fruit properties.

  3. Mildura - Wikipedia

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    Mildura has six swimming clubs and local competitions are regularly held during summer. Clubs train all year round. Mildura has a history of producing many country, state and national champions. The Sunraysia Baseball League plays during autumn and winter and has four baseball clubs in the league; Hawks, Saints, Eagles and Wanderers.

  4. Regional television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Prime Television's applications in both Griffith and Mildura, for the purposes of the appeal, were rejected on the grounds of insufficient local coverage. [3] When the auction process ended in late 1996, however, Prime was awarded the Mildura licence for $3.2 million, and commenced broadcasting with the callsign PTV-32 in 1997.

  5. Shire of Mildura - Wikipedia

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    The Shire of Mildura was a local government area located at the northwestern corner of Victoria, Australia, on the Murray River and the South Australian border. The shire covered an area of 10,145 square kilometres (3,917.0 sq mi), and existed from 1890 until 1995.

  6. ABC Mildura Swan Hill - Wikipedia

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    ABC Mildura Swan Hill (call sign: 3MIL) is an ABC Local Radio station based in Mildura, Victoria. The station, opened in 1990, covers northwest Victoria and southwest New South Wales , including Mildura , Swan Hill , Kerang , and Ouyen .

  7. List of Murray–Darling steamboats - Wikipedia

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    Sunk at Mildura in 2014. [28] Bantam: 1883– R. F. Lewen 1883–1901 G. Ritchie 1903: R. F. Lewen 1883–1901: Paragon 1883–1896, 1903: First on upper Murray to employ electric light. [29] Converted to barge Alexandra 1903 Became steamer Alexandra (see above) Barwon: 1886– Permewan, Wright and Co. Gem Navigation Co. 1909– [30] A. De ...

  8. GWN7 - Wikipedia

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    GWN7 was an Australian television network serving all of Western Australia outside metropolitan Perth.It launched on 10 March 1967 as BTW-3 in Bunbury. [1] It was an affiliate of the Seven Network and served one of the largest geographic television markets in the world—almost one-third of the continent.

  9. Owned-and-operated station - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a network might decide to sell some of its O&Os and use the money raised to (at least temporarily) alleviate financial problems. Depending on the new owner, the station might continue to carry programming from the same network, affiliate with another network, or even become another network's O&O.