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Tumut And Kunama Railway Line
The Tumut () and Kunama railway lines are disused railway lines in the south of New South Wales, Australia. The Tumut line was a long branch of the Main Southern railway line, New South Wales, Main South line, branching southwards from it at Cootamundra, New South Wales, Cootamundra and heading to the town of Tumut, New South Wales, Tumut. The line served the towns of Tumut and Gundagai, New South Wales, Gundagai, where the line crosses the Murrumbidgee River with a large iron girder bridge and wooden viaduct. Villages on the line included Brawlin, New South Wales, Brawlin, Muttama, New South Wales, Muttama, Coolac, New South Wales, Coolac and Tumblong, New South Wales, Tumblong (previously named Adelong Crossing). The Kunama railway line was a small branch of the Tumut line, branching from it at Gilmore, New South Wales, Gilmore, southwest of Tumut, passing through the town of Batlow, New South Wales, Batlow before ending in Kunama, New South Wales, Kunama. The branch conne ...
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The ''Macquarie Dictionary'' () is a dictionary of Australian English. It is generally considered by universities and the legal profession to be the authoritative source on Australian English. It also pays considerable attention to New Zealand English. Originally it was a publishing project of Jacaranda Press, a Brisbane educational publisher, for which an editorial committee was formed, largely from the Linguistics department of Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. It is now published by Macquarie Dictionary Publishers, an imprint of Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Ltd. In October 2007 it moved its editorial office from Macquarie University to the University of Sydney, and later to the Pan Macmillan offices in the Sydney central business district. In addition to its two-volume flagship dictionary, shorter editions including the ''Macquarie Shorter Dictionary'', ''Macquarie Concise Dictionary'', ''Macquarie Budget Dictionary'' and ''Macquarie Little Dictionary'' are published. ...
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