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  2. Board foot - Wikipedia

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    The board foot or board-foot is a unit of measurement for the volume of lumber in the United States and Canada [1]. It equals the volume of a board that is one foot (30.5 cm) in length, one foot in width, and one inch (2.54 cm) in thickness, or exactly 2.359 737 216 liters. Board foot can be abbreviated as FBM (for "foot, board measure"), BDFT ...

  3. New England (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The ranges between Kempsey and Glen Innes yielded about 300,000 board feet (710 m 3) in 1950. [5] Bingara Court House in the town of Bingara. Work commenced in 1838 with the use of convicts to build a road, then known as Major's Line, across the Great Dividing Range to link the wool-growing settlement of Walcha with Port Macquarie.

  4. Crowdy Head - Wikipedia

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    Crowdy Head is the site of Crowdy Head Light, a 24 feet (7.3 m) tall lighthouse built in 1878. And has a small harbour with a dedicated Marine Rescue NSW rescue boat, It is also home to Crowdy Head Surf Life Saving Club. [4]

  5. New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria to the south, and South Australia to the west. Its coast borders the Coral and Tasman Seas to the east.

  6. Lands administrative divisions of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    NSW Department of Lands Parish map preservation project; National Library of Australia, Cadastral maps; State Records NSW - County and parish maps; MapLover - County and parish maps; Map of New South Wales including Lord Howe Island, showing land districts and land board districts (1952)

  7. Footboard - Wikipedia

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    Board foot, a unit of volume This page was last edited on 3 November 2022, at 04:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Metrication in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Board spent A$5.955 million during its 11 years of operation, and the federal government distributed $10 million to the states to support their conversion process. Between 1984 and 1988, the conversion was the responsibility of the National Standards Commission, later renamed the National Measurement Institute in 1988.

  9. Surveyor General of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Surveyor General is the leader and regulator of the land and mining surveying profession and plays a key advocacy role in the spatial industry in NSW Responsibilities under the Surveying & Spatial Information Act & its Regulation; Surveyor General's Directions; President of the Board of Surveying and Spatial Information (BOSSI)