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Geelong Sacred Harmonic Society
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- 1950 - 1974
Geelong TPI Welfare and Social Club
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Geelong Volunteer Rifle Regiment
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- 1875 - current
Geelong Winter Tennis Association
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Geelong Women's Softball Association
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Grace McKellar House, Geelong Rehabilitation Hospital and Centre for the Aged
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- 1959 - current
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Highton Infant Welfare & Pre-school Centre
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Independent Order of Rechabites, Self Reliance Tent No 58
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Independent Order of Rechabites, Self Reliance Tent No 68
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International Harvester Company of Australia
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- 1851 - current
Inverleigh Leigh Valley Lions Club
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Leopold Memorial Park Committee
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Limbless Soldiers' Association of Victoria (Geelong Branch)
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Melbourne Electric Supply Company
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Methodist Church (Geelong District)
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National Council of Women of Victoria
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National Fitness Council of Victoria (Geelong)
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- 1858 - 1993
This municipality was created a Borough on 9 March 1858. It was declared a Town on 16 April 1924. It was declared a City on 7 October 1949. Its name was changed from Newtown & Chilwell to Newtown on 22 November 1967. Local Government Reform Newtown City was amalgamated with the City of Greater Geelong by the City of Greater Geelong Act 1993 on 18 May 1993. This occurred as part of a statewide program of local government reform enacted between 1993 and 1995. The reform process reduced the number of councils from 210 to 78.
Norlane-North Shore Progress Association
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