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Town in Victoria, Australia
Echuca ( E-CHOO-ka) is a town on the banks of the Murray River and Campaspe River in Victoria, Australia. The border town of Moama is adjacent on the northern
Echuca
Railway in northwest Victoria, Australia
Deniliquin railway line (also known as the Bendigo railway line or the Echuca railway line) is a broad-gauge railway line serving north-western Victoria
Deniliquin_railway_line
Timber wharf in Echuca, Victoria, Australia
Echuca Wharf is a historic timber wharf on the Murray River at Echuca in Victoria, Australia. The simultaneous construction of the wharf and the railway
Echuca_Wharf
Australian rules football and netball club
The Echuca Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Murray Bombers, is an Australian rules football and netball club based in the Victorian town of Echuca, Victoria
Echuca_Football_Club
Railway line in Victroria, Australia
The Toolamba–Echuca railway is a broad-gauge cross-country rail link between the towns of Toolamba and Echuca in Victoria, Australia. As a railway route
Toolamba–Echuca_railway_line
Government secondary school in Echuca, Victoria, Australia
Echuca College is a state secondary school in Echuca, Victoria, Australia. It was established in 2006 by the merger of Echuca Secondary College and Echuca
Echuca_College
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
Echuca railway station is located on the Deniliquin line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the town of the same name, and opened on 19 September 1864.
Echuca_railway_station
Australian rules football club
disbanding in the 1929. The team reformed in 1952 to join the newly created Echuca Football League, before folding at the end of the 1989 season. The formation
Bunnaloo_Football_Club
School in Australia
independent Roman Catholic co-educational secondary day school, located in Echuca, Victoria, Australia. Established in 1886, St. Joseph's works under the
St_Joseph's_College,_Echuca
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
August 2021 had a population of 38,735. It includes the towns of Girgarre, Echuca, Kyabram, Rochester, Tongala and Rushworth. The Shire is governed and administered
Shire_of_Campaspe
Airport in Echuca, Victoria
Echuca Airport (IATA: ECH, ICAO: YECH) is located 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) south of Echuca, Victoria, Australia. List of airports in Victoria
Echuca_Airport
Longest river in Australia
William Randell, reached Moama (near Echuca). In 1855 a steamer carrying gold-mining supplies reached Albury but Echuca was the usual turn-around point, though
Murray_River
Australian rules football league
The Echuca Football League was an Australian rules football league based around the regional towns of Echuca and Moama on the New South Wales-Victoria
Echuca_Football_League
HMAS Echuca (J252/M252), named for the town of Echuca, Victoria, was one of 60 Bathurst-class corvettes constructed during World War II, and one of 36
HMAS_Echuca
Australian rules football club
The Echuca United Football and Netball Club Inc. (EUFNC), known as the Echuca United Eagles, was formed from the merger of Echuca South and Echuca East
Echuca United Football Netball Club
Echuca_United_Football_Netball_Club
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Street, Moama, New South Wales, Australia. It includes the Echuca – Moama Bridge and the Echuca Wharf on the Victorian side of the river. It was added to
Moama_Historic_Precinct
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
The City of Echuca was a local government area in Victoria, Australia, about 200 kilometres (124 mi) north of Melbourne, the state capital. Based around
City_of_Echuca
Passenger rail service in Victoria, Australia
passengers in the 2022-23 financial year. Beyond Bendigo, the Echuca line continues north-east to Echuca via Epsom; and the Swan Hill line continues north-west
Bendigo_line
Highway in Victoria, Australia
Northern Highway is a rural highway in northern Victoria, linking Echuca on the banks of the Murray River with Beveridge a short distance north of the
Northern_Highway_(Victoria)
List of people in Australian riverboating
Echuca, Vic. 24 January 1890. p. 2. Retrieved 21 May 2014 – via National Library of Australia. "Echuca General Sessions". Riverine Herald. Echuca, Vic
Murray–Darling steamboat people
Murray–Darling_steamboat_people
Australian water-ski race
Murray River in Australia, finishing at the Victorian/NSW border towns of Echuca and Moama. The race, usually held on the second weekend in February, currently
Southern_80
by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Echuca on 20 September 1919. This was triggered by the death of Nationalist MP
1919_Echuca_by-election
Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
Metro Trains Melbourne and V/Line on the Sunbury line and the Bendigo and Echuca regional lines, which are part of the Melbourne and Victorian rail networks
Sunbury railway station, Melbourne
Sunbury_railway_station,_Melbourne
Wales, Lady Diana at the re-commissioning of the paddle steamer 'Adelaide', Echuca, Victoria, 29 October, 1985, 3, 1985, retrieved 19 June 2013 "Lower Murrumbidgee"
List of Murray–Darling steamboats
List_of_Murray–Darling_steamboats
river distances of various locations along the Murray River upstream from Echuca, Victoria and Mannum, South Australia, arguably the two most important river
List of Murray River distances
List_of_Murray_River_distances
Australian federal by-election
by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Echuca on 10 July 1907. This was triggered after the result of the 1906 election
1907_Echuca_by-election
Former Australian federal electoral division
The Division of Echuca was an Australian electoral division in the state of Victoria. The division was proclaimed in 1900, and was one of the original
Division_of_Echuca
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ECH may refer to: Echuca Airport, in Victoria, Australia Echuca railway station, Australia Embedded contact homology
ECH
Railway Station in New South Wales
transfer, with one estimate that the cost of sending a ton of goods from Echuca to Deniliquin was quoted at more than twice the cost of bringing the same
Deniliquin_railway_station
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
renamed Elmore on 1 November 1876. Elmore was opened along with the line to Echuca. The station, like the township itself, was named after the Elmore Estate
Elmore_railway_station
logging barge. It was built at Echuca on the Murray River in 1924, and relaunched as a tourist vessel in 1977, also at Echuca. In 2022 the vessel was transported
PV_Pride_of_the_Murray
Echuca-Moama newspaper
Riverine Herald is a bi-weekly newspaper based in Echuca in Victoria's Goulburn Valley, servicing the Echuca-Moama area. The paper is owned by McPherson Media
The_Riverine_Herald
Town in New South Wales, Australia
Co after the opening of the Melbourne Echuca rail line in 1864 and ran the service until the opening of the Echuca-Deniliquin rail line in 1876. Along this
Mathoura
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
station is located between Rochester and Echuca. Rochester has one platform. It is served by V/Line Echuca line trains. Rochester is also served by a
Rochester railway station, Victoria
Rochester_railway_station,_Victoria
Railway station in Huntly, Victoria, Australia
Huntly has one platform, and is served by Echuca line trains. Despite the station being served by Echuca line trains only, which usually require a paper
Huntly railway station, Victoria
Huntly_railway_station,_Victoria
Suburban Churches Football League Victoria 1923 1993 Mergred With the SFL Echuca Football League Victoria 1932 1989 Fagan McKay Trophy Victoria (Nth Est)
List of Australian rules football leagues in Australia
List_of_Australian_rules_football_leagues_in_Australia
Australian paddle steamer
steamers at Echuca Wharf, Victoria, Australia. Built in 1911, it traded on the Murray River until about 1958. In 1973 it was brought by Echuca for restoration
PS_Pevensey
(1813 – 1 January 1869) was an English convict who established the town of Echuca in Victoria, Australia. Hopwood was born in Bolton le Moors, Lancashire
Henry_Hopwood
2024 film
Johnson. Principal photography for Fear Below began in October 2022 in Echuca and Moama on the border of Victoria and New South Wales. Locations included
Fear_Below
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
of the Regional Fast Rail project. It is serviced by V/Line Bendigo and Echuca line services. Dysons operates one route via Clarkefield station, under
Clarkefield_railway_station
Former railway station in Victoria, Australia
Merrigum was a railway station at Merrigum, on the Toolamba–Echuca line, in Victoria, Australia. All that remains of the station is the mound on which
Merrigum_railway_station
Town in Victoria, Australia
is in the Shire of Campaspe local government area, between Kyabram and Echuca, 225 kilometres (140 mi) north of the state capital, Melbourne. At the 2016
Tongala
Australian rules footballer (born 2005)
up in the Victorian town of Tongala. He attended St Joseph's College in Echuca. Reid played junior football for Tongala Football Club in the Murray Football
Harley_Reid
Sight-seeing vehicle
not open-topped. One such bus based in Echuca, Victoria, has been restored and is used at the Port of Echuca on some public holidays and special events
Charabanc
Town in New South Wales, Australia
area. The town is directly across the Murray River from the larger town of Echuca in the neighbouring state of Victoria, to which it is connected by a bridge
Moama
Closed railway station in Victoria, Australia
Tongala is a closed railway station on the Toolamba–Echuca railway line, in Victoria, Australia, formerly serving the town of Tongala. Although the former
Tongala_railway_station
River in Victoria, Australia
descend to flow north into the Murray River, Australia's longest river, near Echuca. From its source in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range below Red
Campaspe_River
Australian rules footballer
team and the John Cahill Medal. Wines played his junior football at the Echuca Football Club and for the Bendigo Pioneers in the TAC Cup before being drafted
Ollie_Wines
well as several examples that are inactive or preserved as museum ships. Echuca/Moama has the largest fleet of paddle steamers in Australia, with seven
List of extant paddle steamers
List_of_extant_paddle_steamers
Australian actor, writer, and director (born 1973)
Coming This Way. Fontaine, Angus (3 February 2023). "He was driving taxis in Echuca. Now Hollywood's hailing Scott 'Mr Inbetween' Ryan". The Sydney Morning
Scott_Ryan_(actor)
Australian sports league
season as more clubs re-formed following the war. In 1997, the Northern & Echuca Football League folded when its remaining clubs merged to form three new
Central Murray Football Netball League
Central_Murray_Football_Netball_League
14th senior season of Australian rules football in Victoria
(1903−1949) Eastern Suburban (1932-1962) Eastern Suburban Churches (1923-1992) Echuca (1932-1989) Federal DFA (1897-1902) Federal FL (1909–1981) Golden Rivers
1883 Victorian football season
1883_Victorian_football_season
Railway station in Macedon, Victoria, Australia
of the Regional Fast Rail project. It is serviced by V/Line Bendigo and Echuca line services. Southbound view from Platform 1, July 2015 The historic building
Macedon_railway_station
1958 novel by Nancy Cato
orphaned off the coast of Victoria in 1890. She spends most of her life around Echuca, on the Murray River, and invests some of her inheritance in the paddle
All_the_Rivers_Run
Australian rules football club
with regular matches against Echuca. Rochester played in the Echuca District Football Association against Echuca, Echuca East and Cummeragunja in 1890
Rochester_Football_Club
Australian rules footballer (born 1997)
early 2000s. Oliver grew up in the Victorian town of Echuca and began playing junior football for Echuca Football Club. He later moved to Mooroopna Football
Clayton_Oliver
20th senior season of Australian rules football in Victoria
(1903−1949) Eastern Suburban (1932-1962) Eastern Suburban Churches (1923-1992) Echuca (1932-1989) Federal DFA (1897-1902) Federal FL (1909–1981) Golden Rivers
1889 Victorian football season
1889_Victorian_football_season
Paddle vessel used in Australia
vessel that operated as a tourist vessel on the Murray River. Built in Echuca in 1950 from the barge J L Roberts (itself built in 1894), the Coonawarra
PV_Coonawarra
Australian television presenter
appearing on Fox Sports News as a reporter and host. Sarah Jones grew up in Echuca in country Victoria as one of five siblings to parents father Tony and mother
Sarah Jones (Australian journalist)
Sarah_Jones_(Australian_journalist)
Australian rules footballer
appearances. He then captain-coached Echuca Football League club Deniliquin in 1947. They finished runners-up to Echuca that year. "Phil Nagle – Player Bio"
Phil_Nagle
Australian rules footballer (1920–1991)
losing VFL grand finals too. Randall coached Echuca Football Club from 1947 to 1950, including their 1948 Echuca Football League premiership. "AFL Tables
Brian_Randall
Australian rules footballer
Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). Born and raised in Echuca, Long was progressed though the under-16s, 17s, and 18s of the Bendigo Pioneers
Noah_Long
Former railway station in Victoria, Australia
opening on the same day. The last passenger service to the station from Echuca ran on 2 March 1981 with Y class diesel locomotive Y161 hauling an ABE carriage
Toolamba_railway_station
Indigenous people in Victoria, Australia
what is now north-eastern Victoria stretching along the Murray River to Echuca and into the areas of the southern Riverina in New South Wales. They may
Pangerang
Australian rules footballer
for Echuca in 1951, winning their best and fairest award. He later played for and coached Echuca East and was awarded a life membership of Echuca in 1999
Jack_Dorgan
Australian comedian and radio presenter
in his comedy special, "Long Live The Hing". Muller is from the town of Echuca in Victoria, Australia, where he attended Moama Anglican Grammar School
Luka_Muller
(1903−1949) Eastern Suburban (1932-1962) Eastern Suburban Churches (1923-1992) Echuca (1932-1989) Federal DFA (1897-1902) Federal FL (1909–1981) Golden Rivers
2020 in Australian rules football in Victoria
2020_in_Australian_rules_football_in_Victoria
River in Victoria, Australia
peak of Corn Hill before descending to flow into the Murray River near Echuca, making it the longest river in Victoria at 654 kilometres (406 mi). The
Goulburn_River
Australian town
the northern Campaspe River, between Bendigo and the Murray River port of Echuca. At the 2021 census, Rochester had a population of 3,154. The area around
Rochester,_Victoria
University football club based in Australia
Latrobe Valley Soccer League Goulburn North East Football Association Moama-Echuca Soccer Association Shepparton Junior Soccer Association Football Victoria
Melbourne University Soccer Club
Melbourne_University_Soccer_Club
Town in New South Wales, Australia
of Echuca and Deniliquin formed the Deniliquin and Echuca Telegraph Company and built and operated their own private line across the border to Echuca and
Deniliquin
Capital city of Victoria, Australia
Birchip Castlemaine Charlton Cohuna Deakin Donald Eaglehawk (B) East Loddon Echuca Gisborne Gordon Huntly Kerang, Borough of (B) Kerang, Shire of Korong Kyabram
Melbourne
Region of Victoria, Australia
In the north, the region reaches the Murray River, where towns such as Echuca and Rochester are located. These areas contribute to cross-border trade
Loddon_Campaspe_(region)
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
Goornong originally opened on 19 September 1864, along with the line to Echuca, and closed on 4 June 1979. On 5 August 2008, a petition was presented to
Goornong_railway_station
Sub-region of Hume, Victoria, Australia
Major regional centres of the Goulburn Valley are Shepparton, Seymour, Echuca, Benalla, Yarrawonga and Kyabram. Aboriginal groups inhabited the Goulburn
Goulburn_Valley
Former electoral province of the Victorian Legislative Council, Australia
the 1882 elections) and defined as having the following divisions: Echuca Shire, Echuca Borough, Marong, Raywood, Huntly, Waranga, Sandhurst (North), Sandhurst
Northern_Province_(Victoria)
Australian rules footballer
Full name Michael Rolfe Born (1962-09-14) 14 September 1962 (age 63) Echuca Original team Echuca Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) Weight 76 kg (168 lb) Playing career
Michael_Rolfe
Australian rules footballer
Coast Eagles. Playing for Echuca United as a youngster in the Northern and Echuca Football League, he was recruited from Echuca/Bendigo Pioneers and made
Michael_Braun_(footballer)
Minor country football league in Australia
(1903−1949) Eastern Suburban (1932-1962) Eastern Suburban Churches (1923-1992) Echuca (1932-1989) Federal DFA (1897-1902) Federal FL (1909–1981) Golden Rivers
Yackandandah & District Football League
Yackandandah_&_District_Football_League
Local government area in Victoria, Australia
was originally the vast Echuca Road District, incorporated on 19 February 1864, and redesignated as Echuca Shire in 1871. (Echuca Shire should not be confused
Shire_of_Rochester
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
Victorian Goldfields Railways Maldon branch line, off the main Bendigo, Echuca and Swan Hill lines in central Victoria, Australia. It was once the junction
Maldon_railway_station
Radio station in Echuca Moama, Australia
Radio EMFM 104.7 is a community radio station based in the town of Echuca, Australia. On 4 November 1997, EMFM was issued a full-time licence, broadcasting
Radio_EMFM
Town in Victoria, Australia
Campaspe, Victoria, Australia, located approximately 12 kilometres east of Echuca. As of the 2021 census Kanyapella had a population of 51 people and 17 families
Kanyapella
Australian sprinter (born 1998)
competes as a sprinter. Lane spent part of her childhood in the town of Echuca, in Victoria. In January 2021, Lane set a new Victorian state record over
Ebony_Lane
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
V/Line Bendigo line services from Southern Cross, and through Echuca line services between Echuca and Southern Cross. Christian's Bus Company operates two
Epsom railway station, Victoria
Epsom_railway_station,_Victoria
Former airfield in Victoria, Australia
Bairnsdale Ballarat Barwon Heads Benalla Bendigo Birchip Corryong Donald Echuca Hamilton Hopetoun Horsham Kerang Latrobe Valley Leongatha Mallacoota Mangalore
Casey_Airfield
2011 weather disaster in Victoria, Australia
breached by water in the largest flood in the town's recorded history. Echuca - 200 non-levee protected houses were flooded as waters from the Campaspe
2011_Victoria_floods
Town in Victoria, Australia
(170 mi) NW of Melbourne 151 km (94 mi) N of Bendigo 65 km (40 mi) NW of Echuca Government • State electorate Murray Plains • Federal division Mallee
Cohuna
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
south-east side of the railway line. Both platforms are used by V/Line Bendigo, Echuca and Swan Hill line services. Christian's Bus Company operates thirteen routes
Bendigo_railway_station
Football club in Australia
Latrobe Valley Soccer League Goulburn North East Football Association Moama-Echuca Soccer Association Shepparton Junior Soccer Association Football Victoria
Traralgon_City_SC
Australian rules footballer
In later years he was in an administrative role at the club. He lives in Echuca where he operates a houseboat company called Murray River Houseboats. Carter
Ken_Montgomery
Football club
Latrobe Valley Soccer League Goulburn North East Football Association Moama-Echuca Soccer Association Shepparton Junior Soccer Association Football Victoria
Berwick_City_SC
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
side platform (Platform 1). Platforms 1 and 2 are used by V/Line Bendigo, Echuca and Swan Hill line services in both directions, while Platform 3 is used
Castlemaine_railway_station
Women's Australian rules football league
(1903−1949) Eastern Suburban (1932-1962) Eastern Suburban Churches (1923-1992) Echuca (1932-1989) Federal DFA (1897-1902) Federal FL (1909–1981) Golden Rivers
Central Victoria Football League
Central_Victoria_Football_League
Railway tunnel in Bendigo, Australia
region of Victoria, Australia. The tunnel was built as part of the Melbourne–Echuca railway or Bendigo line. The tunnel and associated infrastructure were added
Big_Hill_Tunnel
Railway station in Victoria, Australia
platforms. It opened on 25 April 1862. The station is served by V/Line Bendigo, Echuca and Swan Hill line trains, with some peak-hour services to and from Melbourne
Kyneton_railway_station
Australian rules footballer (1909–1945)
(1942–2018). Recruited from the Moama Junior Football Club, he played for the Echuca Football Club (coached by ex-Fitzroy footballer Steve Donnellan) in the
Harry_Comte
Australian flag
via National Library of Australia. "The Murray River Flag" (PDF). Port of Echuca Discovery Centre. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 July 2008. "Did
Murray_River_Flag
Australian division election results
This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Echuca in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1901 until its abolition
Electoral results for the Division of Echuca
Electoral_results_for_the_Division_of_Echuca
Australian federal electoral division
expanded west to include Shepparton and Yarrawonga due to the abolition of Echuca. In 1949, this was also largely reversed with the creation of the new Division
Division_of_Indi
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Tamil
Wisdom, Friend of the supreme
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Chaggay, CHAGGAI means "festive."
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Intelligent
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, a surname of Rameses IV.
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Short Form of Sebastin - a Saint
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Gift of God; Variant of the Greek Dorothy
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