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Group 3 Rugby League
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Grade competition. Camden Haven Eagles (Withdrew from Senior Football) Cape Hawke (became Forster-Tuncurry) Cundletown (Folded) Forster Dragons (Folded)
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Teaching staff 134.4 FTE (2018) Years 7–12 Enrolment 1,556 (2018) Campuses Cape Hawke Drive, Forster (Forster Junior Campus) The Northern Parkway, Tuncurry
Australian National Line
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Range Bulk carrier July 1979 1990 Sold to CSL Pacific Still in service Cape Hawke Bulk carrier 1981 (leased) December 1986 Returned to British Phosphate
SS Kate (tug)
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the "supplying and maintaining an efficient steam tug for use at the Cape Hawke River". Mr. F. Buckle submitted the tender describing the Kate as a steam
Tuncurry (1909)
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The Sydney Morning Herald October 6th, 1932. Retrieved 5 April 2018. "Cape Hawke District News. Trove - National Library of Australia". The Manning River
John Yarra
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selected to deliver Spitfires to Malta. Sailing aboard the 5,000-ton steamer Cape Hawke along with several crated Spitfires, Yarra arrived at Gibraltar where
List of ports in Australia
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Bulli Harbour 34°20′S 150°56′E / 34.333°S 150.933°E / -34.333; 150.933 Cape Hawke Harbour 32°10′S 152°30′E / 32.167°S 152.500°E / -32.167; 152.500 Coalcliff
List of ship launches in 1940
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Thomasson Shipping Co. Ltd. 21 May United Kingdom Lithgows Ltd. Port Glasgow Cape Hawke Cargo ship For Cape York Motorship Co. Ltd. 21 May United Kingdom Lithgows
1993 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)
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George Perkins For service to the community, particularly through the Cape Hawke Community Hospital Association Martin George Henry Pitt For service to
List of newspapers in New South Wales
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defunct 1997–1998 Canterbury express Parramatta Yes defunct 1994–1997 The Cape Hawke Advocate Forster No defunct 1952–1981 Capital Q: news for the queer capital
List of shipwrecks in 1897
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Ship State Description Ability New South Wales The ketch was driven ashore along with four other ships at Cape Hawke Bay, Australia, during a storm.