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  3. Broken Hill - Wikipedia

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    Broken Hill Town Hall Broken Hill Technical College In 1933, Broken Hill was the third largest urban incorporated area in New South Wales, having a population of 26,925. [ 58 ] Broken Hill's population peaked at around 30,000 in the early 1960s and has shrunk by one third since the heyday of the 1970s zinc boom, with the decrease attributed to ...

  4. City of Broken Hill - Wikipedia

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    Better Broken Hill Mayor 2021–date Councillor Party Notes Dave Gallagher APM: Team Broken Hill Deputy Mayor 2014–2017 Michael Boland Better Broken Hill Darriea Turley AM: Country Labor: Mayor 2016–2021, Deputy Mayor 1997–1998, 2001–2002, 2012–2014 [37] [38] Bob Algate Better Broken Hill Ronald Page Team Broken Hill Marion Browne Labor

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  6. Broken Hill Trades Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Hill Trades Hall is a heritage-listed trades hall at 34 Sulphide Street, Broken Hill in the Far West of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Tom Jackson and built from 1898 to 1905.

  7. Albert Morris - Wikipedia

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    Memorial to Albert Morris, "Nature's Friend" Albert Morris (13 August 1886 in Bridgetown, South Australia – 9 January 1939, Broken Hill New South Wales) was an acclaimed Australian botanist, landscaper, ecologist, conservationist and developer of arid-zone revegetation techniques that featured natural regeneration .

  8. Garden City, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Garden City started with the transfer of the property to John Lathers from Andrew Jackson for 160 acres (0.65 km 2) in October 1835.The city was patterned after the "garden city" concept that became popular in England during the 19th century, with most home sites sectioned off into 1-acre (4,000 m 2) plots to allow adequate farming area to support the family with fruit and ...

  9. Brushmen of the Bush - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Hill Regional Gallery also mounted a "Brushmen of the Bush" Retrospective Exhibition, curated by Bettina MacAulay, (who also authored the very detailed history of the Group). The Brushmen of the Bush Retrospective Exhibition toured eleven regional galleries in New South Wales , Victoria , South Australia and Queensland from 2006 to 2009.