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Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile · Search for Riverina in aus.aviation
Author: Anonymous Sender
Date: Nov 29, 2007 04:58

... - Questions & Answers'. Retrieved on 2007-07-30. 22. ^ Railpage Australia - 'Q&A Chat Session with Scott McGregor, 16/12/2004'. Retrieved on 2007-07-30. 23. ^ "XPT 20 years on", ABC Riverina NSW, 2002-04-08. 24. ^ "Trainspotting", ABC Goldfields WA, 2003-09-24. Retrieved on 2007-07-23. 25. ^ About Vicsig. Retrieved on 2007-07-23. 26. ^ Diamond Valley Railway. Retrieved on 2007-07...
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Re: Looking for gay asians in Wagga Wagga     

Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile · Search for Riverina in aus.aviation
Author: eridge1
Date: Oct 8, 2007 23:16

On Oct 8, 1:38 am, Anonymous Sender <anonym...@remailer.metacolo.com> wrote: I'm going to Wagga Wagga to look at some trains. Anybody know any gay asians I can have bumsex with while am there? Well you won't find any trains as Wagga Wagga may be the headquarters for the Riverina and South West the only trains theses days are freight and XPT's
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FEAR SPREADING IN AUSTRALIA     

Group: aus.mediawatch · Group Profile · Search for Riverina in aus.mediawatch
Author: sir.jeanpaul-turcaud
Date: Jan 28, 2007 14:45

... from the National Party over suggestions it might compulsorily acquire water licences as part of its $10 billion plan to address the ailing Murray-Darling system. The Nationals MP Kay Hull, whose Riverina electorate covers irrigation- dependent towns such as Griffith and Leeton, said forcing irrigators to shut down would further damage the environment and regional communities.
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FEAR SPREADING IN AUSTRALIA     

Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile · Search for Riverina in aus.aviation
Author: sir.jeanpaul-turcaud
Date: Jan 28, 2007 14:45

... from the National Party over suggestions it might compulsorily acquire water licences as part of its $10 billion plan to address the ailing Murray-Darling system. The Nationals MP Kay Hull, whose Riverina electorate covers irrigation- dependent towns such as Griffith and Leeton, said forcing irrigators to shut down would further damage the environment and regional communities.
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