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APPROVAL OF PREMISES FOR THE PLAYING OF THE GAME OF 'TWO-UP' ON ANZAC DAY 25 April 2009: ? Shrine of Remembrance Reserve(excluding the Shrine building, the forecourt and other paved areas), St Kilda Road, Melbourne ? ANZAC March Assembly AreaCorner of Swanston and Flinders Streets, Melbourne ? Alpine Hotel 7/9 Anderson Street, Bright 3741 ? Avoca Racecourse Reserve Racecourse Road, Avoca 3467 ? Blazing Stump Hotel 4315 Anzac Parade, Wodonga 3690 ? Club Grove 18 The Terrace, Ocean Grove 3226 ? Exchange Hotel Main Street, Foster 3960 ? Healesville Football Club Don Road, Healesville 3777 ? Moe Racing Club Waterloo Road, Moe 3825 ? Mount Beauty Country Club 1 Lakeside Avenue, Mt Beauty 3699 ? Rainbow Hotel 27 St David Street, Fitzroy 3065 ? Swan Hill Racecourse Gray Street, Swan Hill 3585 ? Union Hotel 54 Kiewa East Road, Tangambalanga 3691 ? Victoria Hotel 2 Banool Road, Tallangatta 3700 ? Yackandandah Hotel 1 High Street, Yackandandah 3749 ? York on Lilydale Resort Hotel Cnr York and Swansea Roads, Mt Evelyn 3796 APPROVAL OF PREMISES FOR THE PLAYING OF THE GAME OF 'TWO-UP' ON ANZAC DAY 25 April 2009: ? Shrine of Remembrance Reserve(excluding the Shrine building, the forecourt and other paved areas), St Kilda Road, Melbourne ? ANZAC March Assembly AreaCorner of Swanston and Flinders Streets, Melbourne ? Alpine Hotel 7/9 Anderson Street, Bright 3741 ? Avoca Racecourse Reserve Racecourse Road, Avoca 3467 ? Blazing Stump Hotel 4315 Anzac Parade, Wodonga 3690 ? Club Grove 18 The Terrace, Ocean Grove 3226 ? Exchange Hotel Main Street, Foster 3960 ? Healesville Football Club Don Road, Healesville 3777 ? Moe Racing Club Waterloo Road, Moe 3825 ? Mount Beauty Country Club 1 Lakeside Avenue, Mt Beauty 3699 ? Rainbow Hotel 27 St David Street, Fitzroy 3065 ? Swan Hill Racecourse Gray Street, Swan Hill 3585 ? Union Hotel 54 Kiewa East Road, Tangambalanga 3691 ? Victoria Hotel 2 Banool Road, Tallangatta 3700 ? Yackandandah Hotel 1 High Street, Yackandandah 3749 ? York on Lilydale Resort Hotel Cnr York and Swansea Roads, Mt Evelyn 3796

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