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Cowra-Cowra
Cowra (/ˈkaʊrə/) is a small town in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. It is the largest population centre and the council seat for
Cowra-Cowra breakout
The Cowra Breakout occurred on 5 August 1944, when 1,104 Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape from a prisoner of war camp near Cowra, in New
Cowra-Cowra Prisoner of War Camp Site
Cowra Prisoner of War Camp Site is a heritage-listed former prisoner-of-war camp at Evans Street, Cowra, Cowra Shire, New South Wales, Australia. The camp
Cowra-Cowra Shire
The Cowra Shire is a local government area in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire is located adjacent to the Lachlan River
Cowra-The Cowra Breakout (miniseries)
The Cowra Breakout is a 1984 Australian mini series based on the Cowra breakout, focusing on the friendship between an Australian soldier and Japanese
Cowra-HMAS Cowra
HMAS Cowra (J351/M351), named for the town of Cowra, New South Wales, was one of 60 Bathurst-class corvettes constructed during World War II, and one of
Cowra-Cowra Guardian
a weekly newspaper published in Cowra, New South Wales, Australia, since 1885. The Cowra Guardian began as the Cowra Guardian and Lachlan Agricultural
Cowra-Target Australia
in January 2021. Target store in Cowra, New South Wales pictured in 2007. This store closed in August 2021. Australia portal Department stores around the
Cowra-Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre
The Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre is located in the town of Cowra, in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The 5 ha (12
Cowra-Italian prisoners of war in Australia
agricultural labor to present themselves to the Australian guards as “urban” and “civilized”. The Cowra Camp was built in NSW during 1941 to 1942, to house
Cowra-Cowra railway station
Cowra railway station is a railway station on the Blayney–Demondrille railway line at Cowra, Cowra Shire, New South Wales, Australia. The station is used
Cowra-Cowra Airport
New South Wales YCWR – Cowra (PDF). AIP En Route Supplement from Airservices Australia, effective 21 March 2024 "Made in Australia: Brumby shows People
Cowra-Hajime Toyoshima
"Blankets on the wire The Cowra breakout and its aftermath" (PDF) (in English and Japanese). Australian War Memorial Australia-Japan Research Project. Retrieved
Cowra-Wyangala
July 1924. p. 2. Retrieved 24 April 2014 – via National Library of Australia. "Cowra". The Sydney Morning Herald. 8 February 2004. Archived from the original
Cowra-Blood Oath (film)
film about the Cowra breakout, Giants at Dawn, but this was not made. Dutch East Indies campaign Japanese war crimes Cinema of Australia David Stratton
Cowra-Lachlan River railway bridge
Blayney–Demondrille railway line over the Lachlan River at Cowra, Cowra Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by John Whitton in his capacity as
Cowra-Telephone numbers in Australia
Queanbeyan, Yass 02 62 Canberra, Queanbeyan, Yass 02 63 Bathurst, Orange, Cowra 02 64 Bega, Merimbula, Tathra, Cooma 02 65 Port Macquarie, Kempsey, Taree
Cowra-Cowra Free Press
The Cowra Free Press was a semi-weekly English language newspaper published from 1878 to 1937 in Cowra, New South Wales, Australia. The Cowra Free Press
Cowra-Darbys Falls, New South Wales
Darbys Falls is a small village situated 15 km east of Cowra, New South Wales. In 2011, there were 316 people living in Darbys Falls, including 5 indigenous
Cowra-Independent Rail of Australia
successfully tendered to operate wheat trains between Woodstock and Cowra on the Blayney to Cowra line for the Grain Handling Authority. However, due to the line
Cowra-List of mass shootings in Australia
casualties. Excluded are shootings associated with acts of war, such as the 1944 Cowra breakout, which saw over 200 soldiers killed. Also excluded are massacres
Cowra-Belinda Green
nearby race tracks in Cowra. Media Work Green first began her career at age 18, when she was scouted and signed by an Australian modelling agency. For
Cowra-Cowra wine region
Cowra is a wine region and Australian Geographical Indication in the Central Ranges zone in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is named for the
Cowra-Canowindra
Shire. The town is located between Orange and Cowra in the central west of New South Wales, Australia. The curving main street, Gaskill Street, is partly
Cowra-List of conflicts in Australia
Darwin (2 May 1943) 1942: Townsville mutiny 1942: Battle of Brisbane 1944: Cowra Breakout 1979: Star Hotel riot 1984: Milperra massacre 1987: Brewarrina
Cowra-Eugowra railway line
railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The 80 km (50 mi) branch line joins the Blayney–Demondrille line at Cowra. The Cowra to Canowindra Railway Act was
Cowra-Phillip Noyce
and executive-produced television programmes in both Australia and North America, including The Cowra Breakout, Vietnam, Revenge, Roots and Netflix's What/If
Cowra-Benjamin Gower Hardy
as Ben Hardy, was an Australian soldier who was posthumously awarded the George Cross for the gallantry he showed during the Cowra breakout, on 5 August
Cowra-Group 10 Rugby League
Cowra Blayney St Patrick's Panthers Bathurst Panthers Bathurst St Patrick's Blayney Bears Bloomfield Tigers (Feeder club for Orange Hawks) Cowra Magpies
Cowra-List of towns in Australia
Condobolin Coolamon Cooma Coonabarabran Coonamble Cooranbong Cootamundra Corowa Cowra Crescent Head Crookwell Cudal Cumnock Dapto Dareton Deepwater Delegate Delungra
Cowra-List of airports in Australia
This is a list of airports in Australia. It includes licensed airports, with the exception of private airports. Aerodromes here are listed with their
Cowra-Central West (New South Wales)
includes major towns like, Bathurst, Orange, Mudgee, Lithgow, Parkes and Cowra. It has an area of 63,262 square kilometres (24,426 sq mi). The region also
Cowra-Blayney–Demondrille railway line
BRIDGE NEAR COWRA". The Sydney Morning Herald. No. 15, 419. New South Wales, Australia. 26 August 1887. p. 5 – via National Library of Australia. "Call for
Cowra-History of Australia (1851–1900)
much bushranging activity in the Lachlan Valley, around Forbes, Yass and Cowra in News South Wales. Frank Gardiner, John Gilbert and Ben Hall led the most
Cowra-Mid-Western Highway
between Bathurst and Cowra, and route B64 between Cowra and Hay. Australian Roads portal New South Wales portal Highways in Australia List of highways in
Cowra-Geology of Australia
Cairns, and in NSW and Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory. Deep water sediments formed in the Cowra, Tumut and Hillend Troughs. The Yass Molong
Cowra-Young, New South Wales
Junee, Temora, Barmedman, West Wyalong, Cowra, Grenfell and Boorowa. Retrieved 1 January 2014. Young folds and Cowra rises as CWAFL expansion on shaky ground
Cowra-Electoral district of Cowra
was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the state of New South Wales from 1894 to 1904, including the town of
Cowra-20th Minesweeping Flotilla (Australia)
HMAS Katoomba HMAS Lithgow HMAS Ararat HMAS Cowra HMAS Dubbo HMAS Rockhampton HMAS Townsville HMAS Deloraine Portals: Australia Royal Australian Navy
Cowra-Lachlan Valley Railway
Valley Railway Society is an Australian rail preservation society based in the New South Wales Central Western town of Cowra. It was established in 1974
Cowra-List of botanical gardens in Australia
Burrendong Botanic Garden and Arboretum - Mumbil Cook Park - Orange Cowra Japanese Garden, Cowra Demesne Farm Minor Arboretum - Coomba Park Dulegal Native Plant
Cowra-Charles Kingsford Smith
returning to Australia in 1921. Applying for a commercial pilot's licence on 2 June 1921, he gave his name as "Charles Edward Kingsford-Smith". The Cowra Free
Cowra-List of rugby union clubs in Australia
Bathurst City Blayney Canowindra Pythons Coolah Coonabarabran Kookaburras Cowra Eagles CSU - Bathurst Cudal Cobras Dubbo Kangaroos Dubbo Rhinos Forbes Platypi
Cowra-Ellie Carpenter
the Year three consecutive years from 2018 to 2020. Born and raised in Cowra, New South Wales, located approximately 300 km west of Sydney, Carpenter
Cowra-Toll Group
England, however the Federal Government would not allow it into Australia. The Cowra service ceased in 1967. In 1977 IPEC imported two Argosys followed
Cowra-Lucy Wicks (politician)
Wales where her father worked as a schoolteacher. She lived for periods in Cowra and Walcha, before the family settled in Point Clare on the Central Coast
Cowra-Murray Cook
Murray James Cook, AM (born 30 June 1960) is an Australian musician, actor, and DJ. Cook was one of the founding members of the children's band the Wiggles
Cowra-Byron Kennedy
Australia Bodyline (1984), a miniseries produced for Network 10 Australia The Cowra Breakout (1985), a miniseries produced for Network 10 Australia Vietnam
Cowra-List of disasters in Australia by death toll
Archives of Australia. Archived from the original on 26 April 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2019. "The prison breakout at Cowra, August 1944 [Australian War Memorial]"
Cowra-Timeline of Australian history
events, see history of Australia. List of monarchs of Australia List of prime ministers of Australia History of Western Australia Timeline of Adelaide Timeline
Cowra-Erambie Mission
Lachlan River, 2.5 km (1.6 mi) from the town of Cowra, in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. Erambie was operated by the New South Wales
Cowra-Ray Simpson (soldier)
battalion, he was posted to Cowra as part of the prisoner of war camp garrison which had been reinforced after the Cowra breakout on 5 August 1944. He
Cowra-Olive Cotton
publications. In 1947, Cotton moved to Cowra, New South Wales, with her family and from 1959 she taught Mathematics at Cowra High School until 1964 when she
Cowra-Brumby Aircraft Australia
Aircraft Australia is an Australian aircraft manufacturer that produces a range of kit- and ready-built civil light aircraft. The company is based at Cowra Airport
Cowra-List of films set in Australia
(2007) The Coca-Cola Kid (1985) The Coolangatta Gold (1984) Cosi (1996) The Cowra Breakout (1985) Crackerjack (2002) Crackers (1998) The Craic (1999) Crawl
Cowra-Military history of Australia during World War II
p. 435. Dennis et al. (2008). pp. 21–22. "Cowra Breakout". Australian War Memorial Encyclopedia. Australian War Memorial. Archived from the original on
Cowra-Gooloogong
South Wales, Australia. At the 2021 census, Gooloogong and the surrounding area had a population of 408. Gooloogong is mostly in Cowra Shire, although
Cowra-Australian Community Media
Bankstown-Canterbury Torch Blayney Chronicle Boorowa News Canowindra News Cowra Guardian Dubbo Mailbox Shopper Forbes Advocate Lithgow Mercury Midstate
Cowra-Cherry blossom cultivation by country
town of Cowra in New South Wales, Australia, was the site of one of the largest prison escapes of the war, on 5 August 1944. During the Cowra breakout
Cowra-Ralph Jones (soldier)
He emigrated to Australia about 1926. On 15 January 1942, Jones was mobilised and, in February, was posted to the prison camp at Cowra. On 5 August 1944
Cowra-Native title in Australia
1979, Paul Coe, a Wiradjuri man from Cowra, New South Wales, commenced an action in the High Court of Australia arguing that Aboriginal people retained
Cowra-Outward Bound Australia
School Boorowa Central School Braidwood Central School Coonamble High School Cowra High School Cranbrook School Faith Lutheran School Francis Greenaway High
Cowra-Mum Shirl
an Australian National Living Treasure. Mum Shirl was born as Coleen Shirley Perry Smith on the Erambie Mission, in Wiradjuri country near Cowra, New
Cowra-Brady Kurtz
Kurtz (born 27 September 1996) is a motorcycle speedway rider from Australia. Born in Cowra, New South Wales, Kurtz isn't the only racer in his family. Brady's
Cowra-Paul Coe
(born 4 February 1949), a Wiradjuri man born at Erambie Mission in Cowra, is an Australian Aboriginal activist. He is known for his advocacy of Aboriginal
Cowra-Albanian Australians
many others who remained free. In 1942, the 84 men were held in camps at Cowra in New South Wales and Enoggera in Queensland. Albanians deemed enemy aliens
Cowra-Brad Haddin
Haddin (born 23 October 1977), is an Australian former cricketer, vice-captain and coach who represented Australia in all three forms of international
Cowra-Olympic Highway
Olympic Highway, route A41, links Albury to Cowra Australian Roads portal New South Wales portal Highways in Australia Highways in New South Wales Google (22
Cowra-Wiradjuri
at West Wyalong, Parkes, Dubbo, Forbes, Cootamundra, Darlington Point, Cowra and Young. The Wiradjuri autonym is derived from wiray, meaning "no" or
Cowra-Eric Weissel
October 1939. p. 6. Retrieved 28 March 2020 – via National Library of Australia. Cowra Free Press, 31 August 1928 Worboys, Ron (1992). Jack Hore Memorial
Cowra-Kurt Fearnley
Commonwealth Games and was the Australian flag bearer at the closing ceremony. Fearnley was born on 23 March 1981 in Cowra, New South Wales as the youngest
Cowra-Southern Electricity Supply
station, in the nearby town of Cowra, to complement the hydro-power from Wyangala and to meet generally rising demand. The Cowra power station was built inside
Cowra-Lawn Derby
Addington, New Zealand, in 1938. He also set records in Australia. Lawn Derby was bred at Cowra, New South Wales and was a foal of 1930 by Robert Derby
Cowra-Billimari
locality in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. The locality is in the Cowra Shire local government area, 323 kilometres (201 mi) west
Cowra-Kennedy Miller Mitchell
(1983), the seven-part series Bodyline (1984), the six-part series The Cowra Breakout (1984), the ten-part series Vietnam (1987) with Nicole Kidman,
Cowra-Terry Hayes
Dismissal (1983) (TV mini-series) Bodyline (1984) (TV mini-series) The Cowra Breakout (1984) (TV mini-series) - producer only Vietnam (1987) (TV mini-series)
Cowra-John Newham
John William Newham, known as "Jake", was born in Cowra, New South Wales, and educated at Cowra High School. After matriculating, he worked as a clerk
Cowra-Ted Bull
Arthur William "Ted" Bull (1898 – 10 April 1967) was an Australian rower. He was twice the Australian national sculling champion who represented at the 1924
Cowra-Todd Kurtz
Championship Fours". Weston Mercury. Retrieved 8 July 2023. "Cowra champions racing off to the United Kingdom". Cowra Guardian. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
Cowra-Lachlan River
near Cowra and Brewster Weir, located between Lake Cargelligo and Hillston; and passes through the towns of Breadalbane, Reids Flat, Wyangala, Cowra, Gooloogong
Cowra-1944 in Australia
SENTENCE OF SIX YEARS. "Jury M..." nla.gov.au. July 1944. "Cowra breakout". awm.gov.au. "Referendum dates and results". Australian Electoral Commission.
Cowra-List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in Australia
of prisoner of war camps in Australia during World War II. During World War II many enemy aliens were interned in Australia under the National Security
Cowra-Grenfell, New South Wales
the Central West of New South Wales, Australia. It is 370 km (230 mi) west of Sydney. It is close to Forbes, Cowra and Young. At the 2011 census, Grenfell
Cowra-Electoral results for the district of Cowra
Cowra was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1894 to 1904. The by-election was caused by
Cowra-List of last surviving World War II veterans
last survivor of the Cowra Breakout". "'I wanted to die': Last survivor of Australia's biggest prison breakout returns to Cowra". Special Broadcasting
Cowra-Robert J. Merritt
was born in 1945 into a large Wiradjuri family, on Erambie Mission, near Cowra, New South Wales. He had a son named Robert. Merritt wrote the play The
Cowra-Greyhound racing in Australia
Greyhound racing in Australia is a sport and gambling activity. Australia is one of several countries with a greyhound racing industry. The industry laws
Cowra-List of hospitals in Australia
Coral Tree Family Centre – North Ryde Corowa Hospital – Corowa Cowra Hospital – Cowra Crookwell Hospital – Crookwell Cudal Health Service – Cudal Culcairn
Cowra-2009 Australian dust storm
September 2009. At least one mine was shut down. It was also witnessed in Cowra. The storm blew across Canberra and the surrounding region by midday on
Cowra-List of Australian Army generals
Who's Who in Australia Online. ConnectWeb. Retrieved 3 August 2014. Marks, Jason (20 December 2013). "Corowa's Major General Caughey". The Cowra Free Press
Cowra-Australian Council of Social Service
Community Resources Limited Container of Dreams CORE Community Services Cowra Information & Neighbourhood Centre Energetic Communities Family Support
Cowra-Chris Flannery (rugby league)
administered the Sunshine Coast Falcons of the Queensland Cup. Born in Cowra, New South Wales, Flannery's family moved to the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Cowra-Chris Noonan
1980 and an Australian Film Institute Award for 'Best Documentary' in 1981. He co-wrote and co-directed the Australian mini-series The Cowra Breakout, wrote
Cowra-Train reporting number (Australia)
Train reporting numbers are used on Australian railway networks to help network operators, and other users, coordinate train movements and identify trains
Cowra-Bushranger
activity in this era was in the Lachlan Valley, around Forbes, Yass and Cowra. The Gardiner–Hall gang, led by Frank Gardiner and Ben Hall and counting
Cowra-Former Australian dialling codes
The format of telephone numbers in Australia has changed over time to allow for the expansion of the subscriber base as technology has improved. The introduction
Cowra-Ben Cook (speedway rider)
Benjamin Cook (born 27 October 1997) is a speedway rider from Australia. Cook, placed fifth in the FIM Oceania Championship before signing for Poole Pirates
Cowra-List of people who have run across Australia
Kalgoorlie, across the Nullarbor on Highway 1 and through the Blue Mountains via Cowra. Prior to this journey James was an inexperienced runner, completing 3 marathons
Cowra-Murray River
South Australia: River Murray) (Ngarrindjeri: Millewa, Yorta Yorta: Dhungala (Tongala)) is a river in Southeastern Australia. It is Australia's longest
Cowra-Protected areas of Victoria
Headwaters Cape Howe Chinaman Flat Cobberas Galpunga Genoa Indi Minook Mount Cowra Mount Darling - Snowy Bluff North Wyperfeld Razor-Viking Sandpatch Snowy
Cowra-Ernie Dingo
Heartbreak High and Rafferty's Rules. He appeared in the TV mini-series The Cowra Breakout (1984), A Waltz Through the Hills (1987), (for which he won an
Cowra-Brumby 610 Evolution
built by Brumby Aircraft Australia as a production or kit aircraft at Cowra Airport near Cowra, New South Wales, Australia. The base cost of the aircraft
Cowra-List of people who have run across Australia
Kalgoorlie, across the Nullarbor on Highway 1 and through the Blue Mountains via Cowra. Prior to this journey James was an inexperienced runner, completing 3 marathons
Cowra-Alan David Lee
Lee's television and film credits include Prisoner, Special Squad, The Cowra Breakout, Murder Call, All Saints, Water Rats, Blue Heelers, McLeod's Daughters
Cowra-List of wine-producing regions
wine region Hall, Australian Capital Territory Majura Big Rivers Murray Darling Perricoota Riverina Swan Hill Central Ranges Cowra Mudgee Orange Hunter
Cowra-Results of the 2021 New South Wales local elections
ABC News. "Cowra". ABC News. "Fagan to run in all-female field for Nationals' Cootamundra preselection: photos, poll". Cowra Guardian. "COWRA BRANCH CHRISTMAS
Cowra-CWT
Senegal (ISO 639 code: cwt) Cowra Airport, New South Wales, Australia (IATA code: CWT) Central Western Time, an Australian time zone Chief Water Tender
Cowra-Gilles Plains, South Australia
Primary School is on Cowra Avenue. Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Gilles Plains (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats
Cowra-George Miller (filmmaker)
co-directed many acclaimed miniseries for Australian television including The Dismissal (1983) and The Cowra Breakout (1984). In 1987, Miller directed
Cowra-Matilda House (activist)
Matilda Williams House was born in 1945 on the Erambie Aboriginal Reserve at Cowra, New South Wales (NSW), and raised in her grandfather’s house at Hollywood
Cowra-List of Australia Schoolboy rugby league team players
been selected for the Australian Schoolboys, since its inception in 1972. Each year the best high school players in Australia are chosen to either represent
Cowra-Broken Sun
is a 2008 Australian film set in 1944 about a World War II veteran who meets an escaped Japanese POW. The story is partly based on the Cowra breakout of
Cowra-Woodstock, New South Wales
village in the central west of New South Wales, Australia, 21 kilometres (13 mi) north east of Cowra. It contains remains of a brief goldrush during the
Cowra-Avenue of honour
world wars. Cowra, New South Wales O'Connell, New South Wales Albany, Western Australia Armadale, Western Australia Kings Park, Western Australia - May Drive
Cowra-Paul Starling
Paul Noel Starling (born 1948) is an Australian martial artist renowned as a Gōjū-ryū Karate master. He was the most senior Caucasian student of Gōjū-ryū
Cowra-National Federation of Australia Japan Societies
Harbour Cowra Japan Society Northern Territory Australian-Japanese Association of the NT Inc. Queensland Australia-Japan Society Queensland Inc Australia-Japan
Cowra-Bert Gordon (rugby league)
Gordon finished his rugby league career at Cowra, New South Wales where he led the local rugby league team Cowra Magpies to a premiership victory in 1995
Cowra-List of places in New South Wales by population
built-up areas of each city or town. Notes Australia portal Demographics of Australia List of cities in Australia List of places in the Northern Territory
Cowra-European land exploration of Australia
first explorer through the areas that now include the towns of Boorowa and Cowra. On 1 June 1815 in Eugowra, a town in the Central West region of New South
Cowra-Country Women's Association
were sold in New South Wales between 2003 and 2005, including halls at Cowra, Ettalong Beach and Jindabyne. The idea of creating a federal body bringing
Cowra-Albury
and smaller groups at West Wyalong, Parkes, Dubbo, Forbes, Cootamundra, Cowra and Young. The explorers Hume and Hovell arrived at what their maps called
Cowra-1896 Cowra colonial by-election
electorate of Cowra on 2 April 1896 because of the death of Denis Donnelly (Protectionist). Electoral results for the district of Cowra List of New South
Cowra-Cootamundra
Highway at the point where it crosses the Muttama Creek, between Junee and Cowra. Its railway station is on the Main Southern line, part of the Melbourne-to-Sydney
Cowra-List of radio stations in Australia
at Internet radio. This is a list of radio stations that broadcast in Australia that are not internet radio stations. The first digit of the callsign
Cowra-Bushranger
activity in this era was in the Lachlan Valley, around Forbes, Yass and Cowra. The Gardiner–Hall gang, led by Frank Gardiner and Ben Hall and counting
Cowra-Nestory Irankunda
Retrieved 18 May 2023. "Irate Irankunda needs to cool his fiery streak: Veart". Cowra Guardian. 31 March 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2023. "Watch: Adelaide young gun
Cowra-Dudley Suttor
represented Australia. Suttor, a wing, was born in Cowra, New South Wales and claimed a total of 3 international rugby caps for Australia. "Scrum.com
Cowra-Irving Ormiston
represented Australia. Ormiston, a flanker, was born in Cowra, New South Wales and claimed a total of 3 international rugby caps for Australia. "Scrum.com
Cowra-Bigga, New South Wales
Abercrombie Mountains. It is 91 km northwest of Goulburn and 52 km southeast of Cowra. Nearby towns are: Abercrombie River, Binda, Greenmantle, Grabine, Reids
Cowra-Bob Hobbs
first grade career with Canterbury-Bankstown in 1945 after moving from Cowra in country New South Wales. Hobbs played 4 games with the club but featured
Cowra-List of ships of the Royal Australian Navy
that have served in the Royal Australian Navy (and period of service) Since its foundation in 1913, the Royal Australian Navy has operated a large number
Cowra-Castlereagh Highway
via Coonamble to Gilgandra (and continuing southwards via Dubbo, Forbes, Cowra, Yass and Canberra eventually to the intersection with Queanbeyan-Braidwood
Cowra-Alan Crumpton
Alan Crumpton (27 January 1928 – 13 January 1983) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer of the 1940s and 1950s. He played five seasons
Cowra-Division of Calare
campaign. A redistribution in 2006 moved the boundaries west to take in Cowra, Grenfell and the vast north-west of New South Wales from Brewarrina to
Cowra-Climate emergency declarations in Australia
similarly to many other jurisdictions across the world (actions known as Climate emergency declaration). One such jurisdiction in
Cowra-Zach Cook
Zach Cook (born 15 July 1999) is a speedway rider from Australia. Cook signed for Plymouth Gladiators for the SGB Championship 2021 season. The following
Cowra-Heritage gardens in Australia
National Rose Garden in 2017. The Australian Heritage Register, Australian states and the National Trust of Australia protect heritage gardens and trees
Cowra-Seikei University
Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire and Cowra High School (since 1970) in Cowra, New South Wales, Australia. There is a study abroad program with Choate
Cowra-List of Australian heads of government by time in office
territories of Australia. Australian Labor Party Liberal Party of Australia Parties Australian Labor Party Liberal Party of Australia National Party
Cowra-Narngulu, Western Australia
Postmaster-General's Department, as there was a town named Crowther between Cowra and Young in New South Wales. The name Narngulu, meaning "to remember" in
Cowra-History of Asian Australians
original on 5 January 2023. Retrieved 5 January 2023. "Civilian Internment". Cowra Japanese War Cemetery. Archived from the original on 5 January 2023. Retrieved
Cowra-Vickie Ticehurst
Archive. 1967 World Championship for Women. Australia. Retrieved 2017-11-16. Croucher shoots into Hall of Fame. Cowra Guardian (July 11, 2013). Retrieved 2017-11-16
Cowra-Reg Hailstone
Hailstone Way" in his honour. Cowra Family History Group (2009). They Shaped a Town Called Cowra. Vol. 1. Cowra, N.S.W.: Cowra Family History Group. "Labor
Cowra-Carcoar, New South Wales
was constructed. In the 1980s, passenger services were suspended between Cowra and Blayney (including Carcoar). This section was used by the Lachlan Valley
Cowra-Woodstock railway station, New South Wales
on the Blayney–Demondrille railway line at Woodstock, Cowra Shire, New South Wales, Australia. The property was added to the New South Wales State Heritage
Cowra-2/7th Cavalry Commando Regiment (Australia)
attached to the 7th Division and, after undertaking initial training around Cowra, New South Wales, it was sent to the Middle East theatre in December 1940
Cowra-Elsie Heiss
Year in 2009. Elsie Heiss (née Williams) was born at Erambie Mission in Cowra, New South Wales. Her people, including her father James and her mother
Cowra-Central West Australian Football League
The AFL Central West (formerly, Central West Australian Football League) is an Australian rules football competition containing five clubs based in the
Cowra-2/1st Medium Regiment (Australia)
August 1941 and returned to Australia. Meanwhile, the rest of the regiment was deployed to Darwin, Northern Territory from in Cowra, New South Wales, in April
Cowra-Municipality of Strathfield
government area in the West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The municipality was incorporated on 2 June 1885. The council area was
Cowra-NSW TrainLink
coaches connecting off Western services include: Oberon, Mudgee, Baradine, Cowra, Grenfell, Forbes, Parkes, Condobolin, Lightning Ridge Brewarrina, Bourke
Cowra-Boronia glabra
This boronia grows in open woodland between Eidsvold in Queensland and Cowra in New South Wales. Boronia glabra is classed as "least concern" under the
Cowra-Ken Nakajima
he designed the Montreal Botanical Garden, the Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre in Australia, the Japanese Garden in Hermann Park in Houston
Cowra-Michael Phillips (Australian politician)
Phillips and Sarah Walsh. He was a solicitor, working at Molong (1877–85) and Cowra (1885–1905). Around 1880 he married Elizabeth Agnes Finn at Canowindra;
Cowra-Central West Rugby Union
- Orange Emus 2021 - Cowra 2022 - Bathurst Sports portal New South Wales portal Rugby union in New South Wales List of Australian club rugby union competitions
Cowra-Tommy Raudonikis
Lithuanian immigrant father and a Swiss immigrant mother. He grew up in Cowra. He said, "Mum and Dad migrated over here in 1950. Mum was pregnant with
Cowra-Grace Bros
early 1960. )) in Bathurst, Dubbo, Gosford, Orange, Wagga Wagga, Young, Cowra, Newcastle, Cessnock and Tamworth. New country stores were opened in Wollongong
Cowra-Harry Wedge
November 2012) was a Wiradjuri artist. Wedge was born in Erambie Mission, Cowra, New South Wales. Prior to starting his artwork professionally, Wedge worked
Cowra-Mile End, South Australia
the racetrack was once located, such as Falcon Street, Ebor Street and Cowra Street, all of which are named after some of the famed race horses of the
Cowra-Bathurst Panthers
another in 2018 against the Cowra Magpies. The club's most recent success premiership was a thrilling 12–10 win over the Cowra Magpies, with Panthers five-eight
Cowra-Regions of New South Wales
In the state of New South Wales, Australia, there are many areas which are commonly known by regional names. Regions are areas that share similar characteristics
Cowra-Thallium poisoning
her daughter's fiancé, Allen Williams, who died of thallium poisoning at Cowra Hospital in July 1952. Despite allegations that Norton hated all the men
Cowra-Great Dividing Range
Range, also known as the East Australian Cordillera or the Eastern Highlands, is a cordillera system in eastern Australia consisting of an expansive collection
Cowra-George Cross
5 July 2021. Retrieved 14 July 2021. "Cowra breakout, 1944 – Fact sheet 198". National Archives of Australia. Retrieved 5 May 2019. "Hardy, Benjamin
Cowra-Murray–Darling steamboat people
. "The "Nile" of ". Riverine Herald. Echuca, Vic. 7 April 1906. p. 2. Retrieved 8 November 2013 – via National Library of
Cowra-Breaker Morant (film)
Beresford intended to make for the South Australian Film Corporation. He wanted to make Breakout, about the Cowra Breakout but could not find a script with
Cowra-2/3rd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia)
battalion came from New South Wales, instead of South Australia. The battalion remained in Cowra, where they carried out training, for ten months, eventually
Cowra-Ballina Byron Gateway Airport
ICAO: YBNA) is a regional airport located at Ballina, New South Wales, Australia. It is owned and operated by Ballina Shire Council. It opened in October
Cowra-Adelaide Cup
– Dolphin 1872 – Australian Buck 1871 – race not held 1870 – race not held 1869 – Norma 1868 – Cupbearer 1867 – Cowra 1866 – Cowra 1865 – Ebor 1864 –
Cowra-History of New South Wales
towards Australian territory was however halted with the assistance of the United States Navy, in May 1942, at the Battle of the Coral Sea. The Cowra breakout
Cowra-Isabel Coe
was a Wiradjuri woman born at Erambie Mission near Cowra, and one of the most prominent Australian Aboriginal leaders. Coe was one of the activists who
Cowra-Yvonne Weldon
Yvonne Weldon AM is an Australian local government politician. She was elected deputy chairwoman of Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council and was
Cowra-Port Macquarie Airport
(IATA: PQQ, ICAO: YPMQ) is an airport in Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia. The airport is 2.25 nautical miles (4.17 km; 2.59 mi) west of the city
Cowra-Tracy Mann
Aileen Britton's daughter), Holiday Island, Prisoner, A Country Practice, Cowra Breakout, GP, Sword of Honour, Cyclone Tracy, The Flying Doctors, Sweet
Cowra-Paul Couvret
to Australia, arriving in Sydney on the SS Volendam in January 1949, aged 27.[citation needed] Couvret eventually settled in the rural town of Cowra, New
Cowra-Conimbla National Park
eastern Australia. The 8,471-hectare (20,930-acre) national park is situated approximately 253 kilometres (157 mi) west of Sydney, northwest of Cowra and
Cowra-Hay Internment and POW camps
by the Italian internees and POWs. In February 1945, in the wake of the Cowra POW break-out, a large number of Japanese POWs were transferred to Hay and
Cowra-Triple J's One Night Stand
maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Cowra". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 13 December
Cowra-Division of Hume
the Australian Capital Territory. It includes the regional city of Goulburn and surrounding towns. It contains four local government areas: the Cowra Shire
Cowra-Castle Hill convict rebellion
colonial forces of Australia on 5 March 1804 at Rouse Hill. Their rout in the resulting skirmish was hailed by loyalists as Australia's Vinegar Hill after
Cowra-Sparrow Force
Promontory, Victoria, Australia, 1941. No. 2, 2/11 Field Company RAE, Redbank, Qld, Australia, 1941. 2/12 Field Ambulance RAAMC, Cowra, NSW. Headquarters
Cowra-Brumby 600
Aircraft Australia as a production or kit aircraft at Cowra Airport near Cowra, New South Wales, Australia. Designed to meet regulations governing light sport
Cowra-Loveday, South Australia
Red Coat". www.wakefieldpress.com.au. Retrieved 8 October 2023. "510". Cowra Japanese War Cemetery. Retrieved 8 October 2023. "Loveday 4x4 Adventures"
Cowra-Division of Riverina
valley. It includes the larger city of Wagga Wagga, as well as the towns of Cowra, Forbes, Junee, Cootamundra, Temora, West Wyalong, Young, Tumut and Gundagai
Cowra-Holsworthy Barracks
Holsworthy military base (ICAO: YSHW) is an Australian Army military barracks, located in the Heathcote National Park in Holsworthy approximately 25 km
Cowra-Bathurst-class corvette
of acquiring and operating two aircraft carriers. Four corvettes (Colac, Cowra, Gladstone, and Latrobe) were recommissioned in 1951 as training vessels
Cowra-List of Australian place names of Aboriginal origin
Corrigin Corrimal Corryong Couridjah Corindi Cowandilla Cowaramup Cowcowing Cowra Cringila Cronulla Cuballing Cuddingwarra Cudgewa Cudmirrah Culburra Cullacabardee
Cowra-Sturt Highway
state border with South Australia (and continuing eastwards via Oxley, Booligal, Gunbar, Rankins Springs, Wyalong and Cowra to Bathurst) as part of Mid-Western
Cowra-Bathurst Airport (New South Wales)
(IATA: BHS, ICAO: YBTH) is an airport serving Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. Located in the Central Tablelands, Bathurst Airport is not served by
Cowra-Behind Crimson Eyes
tour Australia. On 20 April 2007, they performed at the free annual Triple J concert, The One Night Stand in the small NSW country town of Cowra. Also
Cowra-List of mayors of Auburn
South Wales, Australia. 14 February 1914. p. 11. Retrieved 15 November 2017 – via National Library of Australia. "MR. W. J. JOHNSON". Cowra Free Press.
Cowra-Wyangala Dam
Abercrombie rivers, located approximately 38 km (24 mi) upstream, east of Cowra. The dam was built by the New South Wales Water Conservation & Irrigation
Cowra-New South Wales wine
amount of rainfall during the growing and harvest season. The Mudgee and Cowra regions and the Big Rivers zone are warm and much drier than the Hunter
Cowra-List of Australian rules football clubs in New South Wales
Football Club Bathurst Bushrangers Football Club Bathurst Giants Football Club Cowra Blues Football Club Dubbo Demons Football Club Orange Tigers Football Club
Cowra-2/2nd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia)
Brisbane area and New South Welshmen undertaking theirs at Ingleburn and then Cowra in the New South Wales Central Tablelands, before the battalion finally
Cowra-Joe Williams (rugby league)
South Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL. Williams was born in Cowra, New South Wales, Australia. A Cowra Magpies junior who moved to South Sydney Rabbitohs lower
Cowra-41st Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment
Battalion, forming the 41st/2nd Battalion. In August 1944, in response to the Cowra Breakout, the battalion was transported to that region to search for escaped
Cowra-Walter Liberty Vernon
"Condobolin Courthouse (Place ID 929)". Australian Heritage Database. Australian Government. Retrieved 15 October 2017. "Cowra Court House". New South Wales State
Cowra-West Wyalong
and smaller groups at West Wyalong, Parkes, Dubbo, Forbes, Cootamundra, Cowra and Young. Gold was discovered at Wyalong in September 1893 by Joseph Neeld