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Latchford Barracks, Bonegilla – Albury/Wodonga Military Area; Gaza Ridge Barracks, Bandiana – Albury/Wodonga Military Area; Wadsworth Barracks, Bandiana – Albury/Wodonga Military Area; Tobruk Barracks, Puckapunyal – Puckapunyal Military Area; Hopkins Barracks, Puckapunyal – Puckapunyal Military Area
Gaza Ridge Barracks is an Australian Army base in Bandiana, located about 5 km (3.1 mi) to the east of Wodonga. [1] Part of the Army Logistic Training Centre is based there. It is also home to the Army Museum Bandiana, a large and diversified military museum that hosts a number of collections focussing on the history of the Army's logistic ...
The sale included 107 locomotives and more than 2,800 freight wagons, [5] maintenance centres at South Dynon, Geelong, Portland and Wodonga, [6] as well as a 45-year lease (in renewable 15-year leases) on 4,756 km of broad gauge intrastate track in regional Victoria. [2] A green and yellow livery was adopted for rolling stock.
Wodonga (pronounced / w ə ˈ d ɒ ŋ ɡ ə /; [2] Pallanganmiddang: Wordonga) [3] is a city on the Victorian side of the border with New South Wales, 324 kilometres (201 mi) north-east of Melbourne, Australia.
The Australian Navy Cadets (ANC) is a youth development organisation supported by the Royal Australian Navy, with a focus on the maritime domain.The organisation promotes activities, both on land and in water, with the key objectives of building self-confidence and developing teamwork and leadership skills.
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The City of Wodonga is a local government area in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia, located in the north-east part of the state. It covers an area of 433 square kilometres (167 sq mi) and in August 2021, had a population of 43,253.
In the 1950s foundries were established in Adelaide, Brisbane, Fremantle and Wodonga. In 1970 a foundry was established in Port Hedland. [1] In December 1974 the company changed its name to Bradken. [4] By 1978 Bradken was controlled by Australian National Industries (ANI) and Comeng. In 1982 ANI became the sole shareholder.