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The Quigleys of Awaba Park- Marmong Point
https://history.lakemac.com.au/page-local-history.aspx?pid=1085&vid=20&tmpt=narrative&narid=3754
…Dozens of graves were made there over a long period of years, but the site has since been abandoned. (9) … In 1982 the Quigley grave was moved to Park Parade, near the turnoff to Mikal Way. It has been classified by the National Trust.……Dozens of graves were made there over a long period of years, but…
Teralba Cemetery : the Big Hill
https://history.lakemac.com.au/page-local-history.aspx?pid=1085&vid=20&tmpt=narrative&narid=3808
…The site, though not easily accessible, has fallen into disrepair over the years. The combination of vandalism and the natural re-growth of bush land have been the main contributing factors to the poor condition of the remaining graves.……The site, though not easily accessible, has fallen into disrepair…

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