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  2. Category:Tweed Heads, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tweed Heads, New South Wales" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 - Wikipedia

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    Ataxia refers to a lack of coordinated muscle movements that include gait abnormality and is the cerebellar sign that typifies all spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) types, though individuals with SCA1 also develop pyramidal and bulbar signs as the disease progresses. The average age of onset is between 30 and 40 years of age, though exceptions exist.

  4. Tweed Heads, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Tweed Heads and Coolangatta Surf Life Saving Club opened on 13 September 1911. [9] In April 1916, 69 allotments of "Charles' Tweed Heads subdivision were advertised to be auctioned by P. Smith & Son. [10] A map advertising the auction shows the location of the estate in proximity to Terranora Creek. [11]

  5. Coolangatta - Wikipedia

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    Tweed Heads and Coolangatta Surf Life Saving Club building opened on 13 September 1911. [12] Guesthouses and hotels were erected and a commercial centre soon followed. Land was advertised for sale in December 1912, being allotments in sections 3, 14, 25, [16 & 17], town of Coolangatta and portion 44 (special lease) parish of Tallebudgera, [ 13 ...

  6. Talk:Tweed Heads, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    File:StateLibQld 1 293639 View of Tweed Heads from Razorback, 1926.jpg Category:Headlands of Australia Category:Aerial photographs of Gold Coast Category:Tweed Heads, New South Wales Category:1926 in Australia ... (1,000 × 712 (86 KB)) - 11:36, 25 February 2011

  7. Seagulls Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Seagulls Stadium was a rugby league stadium located on Gollan Drive in West Tweed Heads, New South Wales.. Originally known as Chris Cunningham Field, it was the home ground of the Gold Coast-Tweed Giants rugby league franchise, who entered the New South Wales Rugby League premiership in 1988.

  8. Point Danger (Tweed Heads) - Wikipedia

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    Point Danger is a headland, located at Coolangatta on the southern end of the Gold Coast on the east coast of Australia. Separated by Snapper Rocks and Rainbow Bay to the west, with Duranbah Beach and the Tweed River mouth to the south, present-day Point Danger has also indicated the border between New South Wales and Queensland, Australia, since 1863.

  9. Fingal Head Light - Wikipedia

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    The keeper had to row from the Tweed Heads Pilot Station each day and light the lantern at sunset, and a hut was constructed for him to stay in. [2] In October 1878 the Maritime Board of New South Wales decided to construct a modern lighthouse at the location.