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Just days after it was revealed the Central Goldfields Shire mismanaged a $32 million flood recovery fund, the region is preparing for potentially one of the largest rain events in 75 years.
Despite receiving millions of dollars to build a flood levee to protect the central Victorian town of Carisbrook after the January 2011 floods, residents still wait for it to be built.
Carisbrook will become a leader in the New Zealand game with the establishment of a new practice facility this season.
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So the "making something out of nothing" genie has been let out of the box again in the Otago-Northern Districts Shell Trophy match at Carisbrook. Talk of witch-hunts, collusion-busting, match ...
Only the heritage-listed Neville Street turnstiles of the old Carisbrook now remain. That’s unless you visit PlaceMakers, the large building materials and hardware centre now on the site.
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Construction company Calder Stewart has been confirmed as the new owner of Carisbrook in Dunedin. The Dunedin City Council has confirmed its agreement with the company to buy the old sports ground ...
Carisbrook derives from an early pastoral run which was named in honour of the squatter's daughter Caroline. The Simson brothers, who later took up runs in the area, made a great deal of money in ...
Carisbrook, Dunedin, Dunedin: Find here stadium information about Carisbrook, Dunedin, Dunedin in New Zealand like Cricket Fixtures of upcoming World Cup, ODI, T20 and Test Matches on NDTV Sport.
Carisbrook in its former glory. Photo / Mark Mitchell Photo / Mark Mitchell The majority of one of three parcels of land at Dunedin's Carisbrook Stadium has been sold, with the city council ...
Carisbrook Archaeological Site 5 km south-east of town, on the banks of Tullaroop Creek, is a well-preserved Aboriginal stone arrangement measuring 60 metres by 5 metres.
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