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Danielle Schubach
Danielle Schubach (born 28 April 1988) is a former Australians, Australian field hockey player. Personal life Danielle Schubach was born and raised in Altona, Victoria. Career State level At Australian level, Schubach plays representative hockey for her home state Victoria (Australia), Victoria in the Women's Australian Hockey League, Australian Hockey League. With the Victorian Vipers, Schubach won two national titles, in 2012 Women's Australian Hockey League, 2012 and 2017 Women's Australian Hockey League, 2017. National teams Under–21 Danielle Schubach first represented Australia at a junior level, when she debuted for the Australia women's national under-21 field hockey team, Australia U–21 side in 2009. Her first appearance was at the 2009 Australian Youth Olympic Festival in Sydney, Australia, Sydney. Later that year, she was selected in the team for the 2009 Women's Hockey Junior World Cup, Junior World Cup in Boston, Massachusetts, Boston, where the team finished f ...
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Altona, Victoria
Altona is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Hobsons Bay local government area. Altona recorded a population of 11,490 at the . Altona is a large suburb consisting of low density residential in the south-eastern half and mixed industry in the north-western half. A feature of the suburb is Altona Beach, which is one of only two swimming beaches in the western suburbs (the other being Williamstown Beach). Altona takes its name from the then-independent German city of AltonaKennedy, B: ''Australian Place Names'', page 5. ABC Books, 2006 which is today a borough of Hamburg. History Prior to arrival of Europeans, the Altona area was home to Kurung-Jang-Balluk Aboriginal people, of the Woiwurrung clan. Altona was first permanently settled in 1842, with the construction of The Homestead by Alfred Langhorne. The name 'Altona' first appeared on maps in 1861. It was named by Frederick Taegtow, ...
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