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Perricoota is a wine region in the Big Rivers grape-growing area of Australia. It covers the area of New South Wales bordered on the south by the Murray
Perricoota
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border of Victoria and New South Wales. Locations included the historical Perricoota Station on the Murray River, which featured prominently in the 1983 Australian
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Gardens Luxury guesthouse Mona Oldbury Garden, Open Gardens Perricoota Station Perricoota Station on the Murray Sale and Photographs Thomas Woore. Australian
List of historic homesteads in Australia
List_of_historic_homesteads_in_Australia
region Hall, Australian Capital Territory Majura Big Rivers Murray Darling Perricoota Riverina Swan Hill Central Ranges Cowra Mudgee Orange Hunter Valley Hunter
List of wine-producing regions
List_of_wine-producing_regions
Longest river in Australia
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
Murray_River
Wine produced in New South Wales, Australia
majority of the state's production takes place in the Big Rivers zone-Perricoota, Riverina and along the Darling and Murray Rivers. The wines produced
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Aboriginal Australian people
fashioning nets and bags. A mortar in Barababaraba territory, at Koondrook Perricoota Forest near Barbers Creek, was recovered in 2012 and an analysis led to
Barababaraba
Town in New South Wales, Australia
House on Francis Street; a New South Wales Rural Fire Service Station on Perricoota Road staffed by Volunteer Fire Fighters, a New South Wales Fire Brigade
Moama
Natural areas in Australia
Forest Pangee State Forest Parkhurst State Forest Peisley State Forest Perricoota State Forest Pilliga East State Forest Pilliga West State Forest Pine
State Forests of New South Wales
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Town in Victoria, Australia
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
Echuca
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
yards on Perricoota station, and by 1854, Moama was the largest cattle market outside Melbourne. James Maiden had become owner of Perricoota station and
Moama_Historic_Precinct
miles (1,560 km) Dead Horse Point −24 miles (−39 km) 951 miles (1,530 km) Perricoota −38 miles (−61 km) 937 miles (1,510 km) Lock 26 (Torumbarry) 1638 km Toorangabby
List of Murray River distances
List_of_Murray_River_distances
Cadastral division in New South Wales, Australia
76778 (Nallam) Perricoota Murray River Council 35°57′54″S 144°33′04″E / 35.96500°S 144.55111°E / -35.96500; 144.55111 (Perricoota) Porthole Murray
Cadell_County
Town in New South Wales, Australia
between two properties: the Cobram Station and Perricoota. In 1899, a crown lease on part of the Perricoota land expired and the New South Wales Government
Bunnaloo
Paddle vessel at Pioneer Settlement, Swan Hill
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
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Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
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Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
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Manjimup, Margaret River, Mornington Peninsula, Mudgee, New England, Orange, Perricoota, Perth Hills, Pyrenees, Riverina, Riverland, Shoalhaven Coast, South Burnett
List of Australian wine grape varieties
List_of_Australian_wine_grape_varieties
Australian paddle vessel
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
Murray_River_Queen
Highway in Victoria and New South Wales
Stage 4: Intersection upgrades to the Cobb Highway, Meninya Street and Perricoota Road intersection (to be delivered by Transport for NSW), works started
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of them. The four regions in the Big Rivers zone are Murray Darling, Perricoota, Riverina and Swan Hill. The Murray Darling and Swan Hill regions span
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Australian paddle steamer
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
PS_Pevensey
Side-wheel paddle steamer
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
PS_Gem
Highway in New South Wales, Australia
Roundabout Murray Moama 554 344 Barmah Road – Barmah, Nathalia 567 352 Perricoota Road – Womboota 568 353 Meninya Street – Moama Murray River 569 354 Dhungala
Cobb_Highway
Historic Australian paddle steamer
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
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Australian musical duo
opened for Australian music icon Daryl Braithwaite in January 2014 at the Perricoota Music Festival, they performed at The Young Leaders Day in March 2014
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Wooden paddle steamer
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
PS_Adelaide
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
List of Murray–Darling steamboats
List_of_Murray–Darling_steamboats
Paddle steam boat
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
PS_Ruby_(1907)
Restored paddle steamer
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
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Local government area in New South Wales, Australia
term 4 years (renewable) Elections First election 2016 Last election 2024 Meeting place Moama Council Chambers 52 Perricoota Road, Moama New South Wales
Murray_River_Council
Paddle vessel used in Australia
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
PV_Coonawarra
Paddle steamer built in 1912
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
PS_Canberra
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
PV_Pride_of_the_Murray
19th-century Australian paddle-wheel steamboat
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
PS_Enterprise
closest point on that border to Melbourne the Capital of Victoria. The Perricoota State Forest covers much of the west of the parish and the main town is
Mars,_New_South_Wales
Vessel in Echuca, Victoria
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
PV_Amphibious
Australian paddle steamer
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
PS_Hero
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
PS_Rodney
Last paddle steamer built as a working boat on the Murray River, Australia
Matilda (1997) Kulkyne (1998) William Randell (1998) Black Shag (1999) Perricoota (1999) 2000-present Henry Charles (2000) Shiralee (2000) Cato (2001) Elizabeth
Alexander Arbuthnot (paddle steamer)
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Valley National and Regional Parks, the Werai Forests, and the Koondrook–Perricoota Forests. They contain a wide variety of wetlands including rivers, lakes
New South Wales Central Murray Forests
New_South_Wales_Central_Murray_Forests
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English
English : from Middle English pertriche ‘partridge’ (via Old French and Latin from Greek perdix), either a metonymic occupational name for a hunter of the bird or a nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to it, or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a partridge. This surname has been established in Ireland since the 17th century. As an American family name, it has probably absorbed some cases of other European surnames with the same meaning, e.g. Italian Pernice.
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Pleasant
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One of the Names of God; Creator Discoverer
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Lord Shiva / Krishna
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English : habitational name of the same etymology as Newham. The middle -n- comes from the weak dative form, nēowan of Old English nēowe, originally used after a preposition. There are places named Newnham in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire.
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Writing
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Irish
Spirited.
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