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  2. Lilianfels, Katoomba - Wikipedia

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    Lilianfels is a heritage-listed former villa and holiday house and now luxury hotel located at 10-16 Panorama Drive, Katoomba in the City of Blue Mountains local government area of New South Wales, Australia.

  3. City of Blue Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Katoomba, 10-14 Civic Place: Mount St Marys College and Convent [41] Katoomba, Katoomba Street: Carrington Hotel [42] Katoomba, 59-61 Katoomba Street: Katoomba Post Office [43] Katoomba, 63-69 Katoomba Street: Paragon Cafe, Katoomba [44] Katoomba, Main Western railway: Katoomba railway station [45] Katoomba, 10-16 Panorama Drive: Lilianfels ...

  4. Kangaroo Route - Wikipedia

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    By 1969, Qantas had 11 Kangaroo Route flights a week from Sydney to London, taking 29–32 hours with 5–6 stops each; BOAC's 7-9 weekly flights previously had 7 stops. In 1971 Qantas added Boeing 747s , reducing the travel time and number of stops (in the late 1970s flights typically stopped at Singapore and Bahrain ).

  5. Blue Mountains Line - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Mountains Line (BMT) is an intercity rail service serving the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia.The line travels west from Sydney to the major town of Katoomba and on to Mount Victoria, Lithgow and Bathurst.

  6. Katoomba, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    10-16 Panorama Drive: Lilianfels, Katoomba [38] The following are listed on other heritage registers: Uniting Church: situated in Katoomba Street, the Uniting Church—formerly the Methodist Church—has survived as an example of Gothic styles that have stretched from the Victorian era to the inter-war period. It was designed by Henry Simonson ...

  7. Trans Australia Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Passengers boarding a Trans Australian Airline flight at Adelaide Airport, 1968. Up until World War II, Australia had been one of the world's leading centres of aviation.. With its tiny population of about seven million, Australia ranked sixth in the world for scheduled air mileage, had 16 airlines, was growing at twice the world average and had produced a number of prominent aviation pioneers ...