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    Murrumburrah is a township in New South Wales, Australia, part of a twin town with Harden. The town is in Hilltops Council local government area in the...
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    Harden–Murrumburrah is a township and community in the Hilltops Region and is located in the South West Slopes of New South Wales in Australia. Harden...
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    The Murrumburrah Signal and County of Harden Advocate, also known as the Murrumburrah Signal and The Signal, Murrumburrah-Harden, was an English language...
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  • Murrumburrah railway station was a railway station on the Main South railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The station opened in 1879 and closed...
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    December 1846 – 19 March 1866) was an Australian bushranger. He was born at Murrumburrah near Yass in New South Wales. He was 19 years old when he was hanged...
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  • The Harden-Murrumburrah Express or The Harden Murrumburrah Express is an Australian weekly paper in New South Wales. The Express started in 1947 and continues...
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    The Burrowa News and Marengo, Binalong, Murrumburrah and Cootamundra Reporter (also published as the Burrowa News) was a weekly English language newspaper...
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    of Cricket Captains' Walk declared open; all busts the work of Harden–Murrumburrah sculptor Carl Valerius 2000 – The first annual beach volleyball competition...
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  • The Burrangong Argus was an Australian newspaper based in Young, New South Wales, published twice-weekly from 1865 to 1913. It was, at the time of its...
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  • at 12:20 am the following morning. The foundation clubs were Harden, Murrumburrah, Binalong, Young, Wambanumba, Monteagle, Bendick Murrell, Cootamundra...
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