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  2. City of Wodonga - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Wodonga - Wikipedia

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    Wodonga City Council Offices. Wodonga is in the federal Division of Indi. Independent MP Helen Haines has represented Indi since the 2019 Australian federal election. Indi was held by the Liberal-National Coalition from 1931 until 2013 when it was won by independent Cathy McGowan. When Helen Haines won the seat in 2019, succeeding Cathy McGowan ...

  4. Invitation to tender - Wikipedia

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    A tender announcement from the Indonesian Ministry of Finance. An invitation to tender (ITT, also known as a call for bids [1] or a request for tenders) is a formal, structured procedure for generating competing offers from different potential suppliers or contractors looking to obtain an award of business activity in works, supply, or service contracts, often from companies who have been ...

  5. List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City ...

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    This is a list of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the City of Wodonga in Victoria, Australia. The Victorian Heritage Register is maintained by the Heritage Council of Victoria. The Victorian Heritage Register, as of 2021, lists the following four state-registered places within the City of Wodonga: [1]

  6. Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation was an agency of the Australian Government operating from 1972 until its abolition in 2014. [2] It was created as part of the Whitlam government’s National Growth Centre project in an effort to decentralise the population, the corporation role was to manage and develop land with the aim to grow the Albury-Wodonga region to 300,000 people by the year ...

  7. Jugiong - Wikipedia

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    Tenders were sought, in 1858, for the construction of a bridge over Jugiong Creek that was opened by the second half of 1859. [11] [12] Jugiong has had a public school since 1883. [13] John Sheehan donated the land and much of the cost for the erection of the town's Catholic Church, St John the Evangelist, built between 1858 and 1860.

  8. Albury–Wodonga - Wikipedia

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    Albury-Wodonga is the broad settlement incorporating the twin Australian cities of Albury and Wodonga, which are separated geographically by the Murray River and politically by a state border: Albury on the north of the river is part of New South Wales, while Wodonga on the south bank is in Victoria.

  9. Saltwater Creek Railway Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Plans were prepared for the bridge in 1893. Tenders were called by the government and a contract for construction was awarded to James Overend in January 1894. The railway was opened for traffic on 9 July 1894. [1] The railway was acquired by the Queensland Government on 3 December 1912. In 1917, an Act of Parliament approved the acquisition of ...