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Dent was born in Warragul Victoria, and educated at Warragul High School and Wesley College, Melbourne before being admitted to study Medicine at Melbourne University, initially at Queen's College.
In 1968 he purchased Workmen's Comfort Coaches of Trafalgar followed by Warragul Bus Lines.
The Drouin to Warragul Trail or Two Towns Trail is a cycling and walking path between Drouin and Warragul.
Melbourne channels (Seven, Nine and Ten) can be received in analogue and more clearly in digital in Drouin and Warragul with a suitable roof-top antenna.
Eastern Park is a recreation reserve on the eastern side of the West Gippsland town of Warragul, Victoria.
Geoff Watt (died 1969) was a local distance runner from Warragul, Victoria of some international note who died from exposure in 1969 while training on Mount Erica in Baw Baw National Park.
The promoters of the LVFL wanted to have a league that consisted of towns along the Orbost railway line, from Warragul to Sale.
The tour visited Sydney twice for the return season along with Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Newcastle, Wollongong, Adelaide, Perth and regional towns Albury, Warragul and Ballarat.
The Linear Park Arts Discovery Trail is a trail covering several adjacent parks in Warragul, Victoria.
Warragul commercial radio stations Star FM and 3GG service this region along with all five ABC radio networks and several community and narrowcast stations.
In 1998 another four Bluebirds (106, 107, 254 and 255) were sold to Bluebird Rail, refurbished and hired to V/Line for Gippsland line services to Warragul and Traralgon.
The Warragul Show is agricultural show held on the first Friday and Saturday of March annually since 1885 in Warragul, a town in the West Gippsland region of Victoria in Australia.
Principal towns of West Gippsland include (from west to east along the Princes Highway) Pakenham, Drouin, Warragul and Trafalgar.
Western Park is a recreation reserve on the western side of the West Gippsland town of Warragul, Victoria.