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Keith James Millar (15 August 1906 – 13 July 1971) was an Australians, Australian sportsman who played Australian rules football with Richmond Football Club, Richmond in the Australian Football League, Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1920s and first-class cricket for Victorian Bushrangers, Victoria. Not to be confused with Australian Test cricketer Keith Miller, who played in the Victorian Football League as well. Millar, a half forward, took part in the 1924 round-robin finals series, where Richmond missed out on the premiership by percentage. He had his best season in 1926 VFL season, 1926 when he finished equal fifth in the Brownlow Medal count and represented Victoria three times in interstate matches. After retiring in 1930 VFL season, 1930, Millar returned to the league as a field umpire six years later and umpired three games during the 1936 VFL season. His cricket career was played mostly while he was a Richmond footballer, between the 1924/25 and 1932/33 ...
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Richmond, Victoria
Richmond is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Yarra local government area. Richmond recorded a population of 28,587 at the 2021 census, with a median age of 34. A.W.Howitt recorded the Kulin/Woiwurrung name for Richmond as Quo-yung with the possible meaning of 'dead trees'. Three of the 82 designated major activity centres identified in the Melbourne 2030 Metropolitan Strategy are located in Richmond—the commercial strips of Victoria Street, Bridge Road and Swan Street. The diverse suburb has been the subject of gentrification since the early 1990s and now contains an eclectic mix of expensively converted warehouse residences, public housing high-rise flats and terrace houses from the Victorian-era. The residential segment of the suburb exists among a lively retail sector. Richmond was home to the Nine Network studios, under the callsign of GTV-9, until the studios moved to ...
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