Bonegilla is a bounded rural locality of the City of Wodonga local government area in north-east Victoria, Australia, ten km (6 mi) east of Wodonga, and around 300 km (190 mi) north-east of Melbourne. At the 2021 census, Bonegilla and the surrounding area had a population of 610.[1]
^ abAustralian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Bonegilla (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
Bonegilla is a bounded rural locality of the City of Wodonga local government area in north-east Victoria, Australia, ten km (6 mi) east of Wodonga, and...
The Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre was a camp set up for receiving and training migrants to Australia during the post World War II immigration...
Bonegilla was a railway station located in the town of Bonegilla, on the Cudgewa railway line in Victoria, Australia. The platform has been restored as...
Bonegilla House is a heritage-listed house at 587 Kiewa Street, Albury, in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. It is also known as Grace-evelyn...
multiple suburbs of Wodonga including Bandiana, Baranduda, Barnawartha, Bonegilla, Ebden, Huon Creek, Killara, Leneva and Staghorn. Wodonga produces a gross...
Latchford Barracks is an Australian Army base in Bonegilla, located about 8 km (5 mi) to the east of Wodonga. It is named after Colonel E.W. Latchford...
Area – north of Richmond Wivenhoe Barracks – Burnie Latchford Barracks, Bonegilla – Albury/Wodonga Military Area Gaza Ridge Barracks, Bandiana – Albury/Wodonga...
World War II with the establishment of ordnance bases at Bandiana and Bonegilla. Proclaimed a city in 1946, Albury played a role in the post-war immigration...
Training Centre at Puckapunyal, Victoria; Army Logistic Training Centre at Bonegilla and Bandiana, Victoria; Defence Command Support Training Centre at Macleod...
arrival in Australia, the family were tenanted at the migrant camp in Bonegilla, Victoria. They remained there for three years before settling in the...
Greece, П. O. came to Australia with his family around 1954. After time in Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre, the family moved to the Melbourne...
while other significant settlements within the LGA include Bandiana and Bonegilla. Its floral and fauna emblems are pink heath and the Leadbeater's possum...
Beechworth Gaol Benalla Art Gallery Benalla Costume and Pioneer Museum Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre Burke Museum (Australia) Cohuna...
Multicultural Studies. ISBN 0-7315-1913-2 Eysbertse, D. (1997) Where waters meet: Bonegilla: the Dutch migrant experience North Brighton: Erasmus Foundation. ISBN 0-646-31005-4...
assigned his first job. The largest and best-known of these camps was Bonegilla, a former military camp in northern Victoria. Most of these Finns, along...
Melbourne on 28 July 1949. They spent the first six months living at the Bonegilla Migrant Reception and Training Centre. According to Jesaulenko, the family...
Slovene and Italian Minorities and the Problem of Trieste from Borovnica to Bonegilla". Italian Historical Society Journal. 12 (2): 3–15. Heiber, Helmut; Glantz...
families of new arrivals, all of whom had been processed at the larger Bonegilla Migrant Reception Centre. The migrants arrived in Australia as a part...
1993.[citation needed] The Army Adventurous Training Wing moved from Bonegilla, Victoria to the Blamey Barracks in 1998. In October 2006, Recruit Training...