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  2. Station (Australian agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, a station is a large landholding used for producing livestock, predominantly cattle or sheep, that needs an extensive range of grazing land. The owner of a station is called a pastoralist or a grazier , corresponding to the North American term " rancher ".

  3. List of international sports events in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne: 26 98 24,886 n/a 2004 30 November – 3 December Commonwealth Youth Games: Bendigo, Victoria 10 24 1,000 (est) n/a 2005 5–16 January Summer Deaflympics [22] Melbourne: 14 63 2,038 n/a 2006 15–26 March Commonwealth Games [23] Melbourne: 17 71 4,500 (est) 1.5 million tickets sold [24] 2007 16–25 March World Police and Fire Games [25]

  4. File:Free printable and editable vector map of Melbourne ...

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  5. Midsumma Festival - Wikipedia

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    Midsumma is an open-access festival. The program is made up of diverse art forms and genres, including visual arts, live music, theatre, spoken word, cabaret, film, parties, sport, social events, and public forums Midsumma's visual arts program features exhibitions in and around Melbourne from local, national and international LGBTQIA+ artists.

  6. Melbourne Food and Wine Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 20th Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, presented by Bank of Melbourne, celebrated its 50th year [clarification needed] over 20 days, 2 – 21 March. There was around 30 events staged along Melbourne's Yarra River and Docklands. The Festival launch also saw the opening of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival Greenhouse by "Joost", a ...

  7. Melbourne Royal Show - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Royal Show (known until 2022 as the Royal Melbourne Show) is an agricultural show held at Melbourne Showgrounds every September. It is organised by Melbourne Royal (formally the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria ) and has been running since 1848. [ 1 ]

  8. Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year except 2020, in Melbourne, Australia. It is located in the World Heritage Site of Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building. [1] It is the largest horticultural event in the southern hemisphere, attracting over 100,000 ...

  9. Calendar of saints (Anglican Church of Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The calendar of the Anglican Church of Australia (as published in A Prayer Book for Australia [1995]) follows Anglican tradition with the addition of significant people and events in the church in Australia. Principal festivals (principal holy days) may not be displaced.