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  2. Wangaratta Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    These two papers were merged on 27 March 1937 and the newly formed Wangaratta Chronicle Despatch began circulating bi-weekly. The Wangaratta Chronicle Despatch became a tri-weekly publication on 3 January 1950 and then became an afternoon publication on 2 July 1957. It became a Monday to Friday daily on 1 April 1958 and then on 27 September ...

  3. List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the ...

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    This is a list of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the Rural City of Wangaratta in Victoria, Australia. The Victorian Heritage Register is maintained by the Heritage Council of Victoria .

  4. Jonathon McCormick - Wikipedia

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    Jonathon "Jon" McCormick (born 26 March 1981) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Australian Football League (AFL). After being delisted by the Blues at the end of 2004, McCormick returned to his former team, Wangaratta, to play in the Ovens & Murray Football League. [1]

  5. List of people legally executed in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    John Kelly – 4 May 1867 – Hanged at Beechworth for sodomy on eighteen-month-old James Strack at Wangaratta [86] William Terry – 31 July 1867 – Hanged at Castlemaine for the murder of a man named Peter Reddick or Redyk on the Coliban near Taradale [87]

  6. Wangaratta - Wikipedia

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    Wangaratta (/ ˌ w æ ŋ ɡ ə ˈ r æ t ə / WANG-gə-RAT-ə [3]) is a city in the northeast of Victoria, Australia, 236 km (147 mi) from Melbourne along the Hume Highway.The city had a population of 29,808 per the 2021 Australian Census.

  7. Obituary - Wikipedia

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    Still, for particularly major figures, advance obituaries may be drafted early in their lives and revised constantly throughout the following years or decades. Bill McDonald, obituaries editor of The New York Times, estimated in 2016 that Fidel Castro's obituary "cost us more man/woman hours over the years than any piece we've ever run". Work ...

  8. Anglican Bishop of Wangaratta - Wikipedia

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    Previously Dean of Wangaratta and Dean of Newcastle. 8: 1995 1997 Paul Richardson: Translated from Aipo Rongo, Papua New Guinea; later Assistant Bishop of Newcastle, England and, subsequently, a Roman Catholic priest. 9: 1998 2008 David Farrer: Later a vicar in the Church of England. 10: 2008 2019 John Parkes: Previously Dean of Brisbane. 11: ...

  9. Deaths in July 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Dan Collins, 80, American journalist (U.S. News & World Report, New York Daily News) and author, complications from pneumonia and COVID-19. [198] Yehuda Deri, 66, Israeli Haredi rabbi, complications from leg infection. [199] Paul Evanko, 76, American law enforcement officer, commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police (1995–2003). [200]