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  • "In fact I was in a Victorian town called Echuca recently and I saw a man with a Ford tattoo on his back - clearly the rivalry will never end for him."

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • I'm with Echuca on this... having got the theme I could then go looking for 13ac for example, believing it would probably be here somewhere...and then had to kick myself over 3dn...

    Cryptic crossword No 25,236 2011

  • Guessing from its name and filming locations Echuca I am sure it will be filled with a lot of beautifully photographed sunshine.

    The Australian Films of 2010 Glenn Dunks 2010

  • But I reckon the most interesting sign pointing to the end of the drought came from another mate who was talking to an old farmer on the Murray River at Echuca.

    At My Table 2007

  • Swan Hill and Echuca are on the Murray river, 300/500km north of Melbourne, surrounded by flat grassland.

    Some Australian Station Plots « Climate Audit 2007

  • But I reckon the most interesting sign pointing to the end of the drought came from another mate who was talking to an old farmer on the Murray River at Echuca.

    Archive 2007-02-01 2007

  • From Mr. Templeton Bunnett, of Echuca, whose station is on the borders of the colony of Victoria, and who has thus been able to observe many aborigines who have had little intercourse with white men.

    The expression of the emotions in man and animals 1898

  • Fergus said it was; he had himself stowed many a strong-box aboard unsuspected barges for Echuca.

    Stingaree 1893

  • Onlookers were shocked when his boat, called Blazen, caught alight off Torrumbarry, near Echuca, about 1pm.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Mr Griffin was flown to the nearby Echuca hospital by private helicopter, before being flown to The Alfred hospital suffering burns to his back, arms and legs.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

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