capital, Melbourne. Tungamah is situated on the banks of Boosey Creek and at the 2006 census, Tungamah had a population of 355. Tungamah takes its name from...
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The Benalla Tungamah Football League (TBFL) was established in May, 1938, from the following North Eastern Victoria, Australian rules football clubs –...
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League in its first season. Congupna then transferred across to the Benalla Tungamah Football League in 1962. The club then joined the Murray Football League...
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Jerilderie South East – Tungamah 2014 North West – Jerilderie South East – Tungamah 2015 North West – Strathmerton South East – Tungamah 2016 North West – Picola...
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population was 30,522. It includes the towns of Cobram, Nathalia, Numurkah, Tungamah and Yarrawonga. It was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation of the Shire...
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1894, the Tungamah Caladonian Society donated 20 medals to be competed for by the following football teams – Burramine South, Mulwala, Tungamah, Yarrawonga...
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The Shire of Tungamah was a local government area in the Goulburn Valley region, about 240 kilometres (149 mi) northeast of Melbourne, the state capital...
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The Tungamah Football Netball Club Inc, nicknamed the Bears, is an Australian Rules football club playing in the Picola & District Football League. The...
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Dookie FC competed in the Benalla Tungamah Football League from 1949 to 1966, then moved across to the Tungamah Football League in 1967 until 1976....
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September 1925. p. 4. Retrieved 4 November 2023. "1926 - YARRAWONGA DEFEAT TUNGAMAH". Benalla Standard (Vic). 14 September 1926. p. 5. Retrieved 4 November...
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