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Orange is served by several radio stations, including 105.1 Triple M Central West 2GZFM, 105.9 Hit Central West, FM107.5 Orange Community Radio, 103.5 Rhema FM, One Central West FM88 and 2EL 1089AM – a commercial station that gets most of its programming from 2SM in Sydney.
219-255 Anson Street, Orange: Uniting Church and Kindergarten Hall [4] 3-25 Bathurst Road, Orange: Bowen Terrace [5] 84 Byng Street, Orange: Union Bank of Australia building [6] Forest Road, Orange: Bloomfield Hospital [7] Peisley Street, Orange: Orange railway station [8] 24-26 Summer Street, Orange: Cook Park [9] 29 Summer Street, Orange ...
St George Hospital NSW [53] – Kogarah; St John of God Hospital Richmond – Richmond; St Joseph's Hospital [54] – Auburn; St Vincent's Hospital [55] – Darlinghurst; Sutherland Hospital [56] – Caringbah; Sydney Children's Hospital [57] – Randwick; Sydney Dental Hospital [58] – Surry Hills
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Orange: Undergraduate 5 years BDentSc [1] James Cook University: Cairns: Undergraduate 5 years BDS [2] Griffith University: Gold Coast: Undergraduate 5 years BDHSc/MDent [3] La Trobe University: Bendigo: Undergraduate 5 years BDSc (Hons) [4] University of Adelaide: Adelaide: Undergraduate 5 years BDS [5] University of Melbourne: Melbourne ...
Orange is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is a regional electorate that covers four local government areas in their entirety: the City of Orange, Cabonne Council, Parkes Shire and Forbes Shire. [1] The seat has been held by Philip Donato since a by-election in November 2016.
Population by Statistical Area Level 4 and 3 NSW rank Statistical Area Level 4 and 3 Population December 2014 [3] 10-year growth rate Population density (people/km 2) 1 Greater Sydney: 4,840,628 15.7 391.4 2 Newcastle and Lake Macquarie: 368,131 9.0 423.1 3 Illawarra: 296,845 9.3 192.9 4 Hunter Valley excluding Newcastle 264,087 16.2 12.3 5 ...
The Sydney Dental Hospital, formerly "The United Dental Hospital of Sydney" was founded in 1905 under the Dental Hospital Union Act of 1904. Originally located in George Street, the State Government provided funds for the new hospital in Chalmers Street and the building was completed in 1912. [5]