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  2. Mount Albert Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    The Mt Albert Aquatic Centre was developed as a joint project between Mount Albert Grammar School and the Auckland City Council. It was officially opened by the Prime Minister of New Zealand in 1998. It was officially opened by the Prime Minister of New Zealand in 1998.

  3. Mount Albert, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Albert shops flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. [38] During the 1960s, Mount Albert had a significantly older population than the surrounding areas of Auckland. [39] In April 1961, the Mount Albert War Memorial Hall, a large modernist community centre, was constructed. [40]

  4. Perth High Performance Centre - Wikipedia

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    Perth High Performance Centre (Perth HPC) is a sports complex in Perth, Western Australia. The venue is located in the suburb of Mount Claremont , approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) west of Perth's central business district.

  5. Mount Albert, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Mount Albert is a village located within the Town of East Gwillimbury and is part of York Region. It is located 65 km north-east of Toronto, 21 km south of Sutton, 45 km west-southwest of Beaverton and 30 km north of Markham. Mount Albert is accessible by Highway 404 and Highway 48. The population is currently about 4,900. [1]

  6. Aquatics Centre - Wikipedia

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    Aquatics Centre (or Center) may refer to: London Aquatics Centre, venue during the 2012 Summer Olympics; Manchester Aquatics Centre, venue during the 2002 Commonwealth Games; Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, venue during the 2006 Commonwealth Games; New Clark City Aquatic Center, venue during the 2019 Southeast Asian Games

  7. List of National Basketball League (Australia) venues

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    National Tennis Centre: 1991–1998 14,820 1988 Melbourne Park, Victoria Southern Melbourne Saints St. Kilda Saints Westside Melbourne Saints (1979–1991) Albert Park Basketball Stadium: 1979–1983 2,000 Unknown Albert Park, Victoria: The Glass House: 1984–1991 7,200 1956 Sydney Spirit West Sydney Razorbacks (1998–2009) State Sports ...

  8. Ferndale House - Wikipedia

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    Ferndale House is a 19th-century house in Mount Albert, Auckland, New Zealand, which is listed by Heritage New Zealand as a Category II structure.The house was built in the 1860s for the Garlick family, major figures in the Methodist community in Mount Albert, later becoming a hub for the Plunket Society in the 1940s and a community centre.

  9. Canberra International Sports & Aquatic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Canberra International Sports and Aquatic Centre (CISAC) is a privately owned sport centre located in Bruce, a suburb of Canberra, Australia. CISAC is home to the CISAC swim academy and the Ginninderra Marlins swimming club. CISAC is one of the largest multi-tenancy health and leisure facilities in Australia.