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  2. Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Exhibition Centre was opened on 14 February 1996 and is known colloquially as "Jeff's Shed" after the then Victorian Premier, Jeff Kennett. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The building was designed by Denton Corker Marshall , an architectural firm responsible for many of Melbourne's larger buildings through the early 1990s, and features their ...

  3. Kyabram railway station - Wikipedia

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    The platform at Kyabram still exists in a reasonable condition, with a gravel car park. There is also a siding track still present at this location. Flashing lights were provided at the nearby Albion Street level crossing, located towards Toolamba, in 1972. [1] The former toilet block was demolished in August 1986. [2]

  4. Town of Kyabram - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Kyabram was a local government area in the Goulburn Valley region, 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of Shepparton and about 200 kilometres (124 mi) north of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The town covered an area of 25.85 square kilometres (10.0 sq mi), and existed from 1954 until 1994.

  5. Kyabram District Football Netball League - Wikipedia

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    The original Kyabram District Football Association was formed in 1915 at a meeting at Mate's Hotel, Kyabram from the following clubs - Kyabram Ramblers, Kyabram Rovers, Merrigum, Tongala, Undera and Wyuna, [2] but when several club's pulled out mid season to take up lessons in rifle shooting, by the Kyabram Rifle Club, the season was abandoned, due to the local World War One movement.

  6. Kyabram Football Club - Wikipedia

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    Kyabram was a foundation club in the Goulburn Valley Football League (GVDFA) in 1893 and initially wore a white and blue jersey, with red stockings. [4]Kyabram did not affiliate with the GVDFA between 1895 [5] and 1898, [6] but the "Kyabram Ramblers FC" were active playing a number of friendly matches against other local teams in 1896.

  7. Merril Jessop - Wikipedia

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    Jessop was a lifelong member of the church, as his father and grandfathers were former high-ranking FLDS officials. Jessop is connected by a nebulous series of marriages to the Jeffs family; several of Jessop's daughters and at least one of his wives were previously the plural wives of Rulon Jeffs while at least eleven of Jessop's daughters and two of his granddaughters [7] became plural wives ...

  8. Tom Tehan - Wikipedia

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    Tehan was born on 18 January 1916 in Kyabram, Victoria. He was the son of Mary Josephine (née O'Brien) and Michael John Tehan. He was the son of Mary Josephine (née O'Brien) and Michael John Tehan. His father was active in the Victorian Farmers' Union and briefly served as president of the Deakin Shire Council .

  9. Kyabram P-12 College - Wikipedia

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    Kyabram P–12 College, previously, "Kyabram High School" and later "Kyabram Secondary College" is a small high school in the country town of Kyabram, Victoria, Australia. The school has around 1200 students attending from a 20 km radius around Kyabram. The school was built in 1956. There are 127 working staff at the school.