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Date Event Location for More Information ...Sunday 13 March Date Event Location For more information .... Sunday 13 March Sydney Harbour Swim Classic Sydney http://www.sydneyharbourswim.com/ Sunday 10 April The Canberra Times Canberra Marathon Canberra www.canberramarathon.com.au Sunday 17 April Mount Mee Classic Trail Marathon Mount Mee http://www.mymarathonclub.com/mee.html http://adventuresportnq.info/events/trail -running/gold - Monday 2 May Gold Rush Marathon Cairns rush Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Geelong, Gold Coast, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney - Domain, Sydney - Parramatta, Regional Ballarat VIC, Bendigo VIC, Denmark WA, Sunday 8 May Mothers Day Classic Mossman QLD http://mothersdayclassic.com.au/ Saturday 14 May The Great Ocean Road Marathon Victoria http://www.greatoceanroadmarathon.com.au/ Sunday 22 May Bunbury Marathon Bunbury http://bunburyrunnersclub.mysouthwest.com.au/ http://au.sports.yahoo.com/banzai/run/event/ - /8595050/trinity-family-chiropractic-mt-haig-trail- Sunday 22 May Mt Haig Trail Marathon Kuranda to Port Douglas (via Cairns) marathon/ Sunday 29 May Sri Chinmoy Marathon Melbourne http://au.srichinmoyraces.org/events/melbourne Sunday 5 June Traralgon Marathon Traralgon http://www.traralgonharriers.org/ Sunday 12 June Macleay River Marathon South West Rocks (via Kempsey) http://www.mymarathonclub.com/macleay.html Sunday 19 June Perth Marathon Perth http://www.perthmarathon.com.au/Marathon2010.html Sunday 26 June Pichi Richi Marathon Port Augusta http://www.pichirichimarathon.org.au/ Sunday 3 July 2011 Gold Coast Airport Marathon Gold Coast http://www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au/ Sunday 10 July Geraldton Marathon Geraldton http://www.geraldtonharriers.com/ Sunday 17 July Hunter Valley Marathon Newcastle http://www.huntervalleymarathon.net/ Saturday 30 July Australian Outback Marathon Uluru (Ayers Rock) http://www.australianoutbackmarathon.com/ http://www.mountainrunning.coolrunning.com.au/event Sunday 31 July Bush Capital Marathon Canberra s/bmarathon/2010/index.php https://regonline.activeeurope.com/bui lder/site/Default. Sunday 31 July Cities Marathon Sydney aspx?EventID=812451 Date TBC - August Bridge to Brisbane Brisbane http://www.bridgetobrisbane.com.au/ Sunday 7 August Brisbane Marathon Brisbane http://www.brisbanemarathon.com/ Date Event Location For more information .... Sunday 7 August Townsville Marathon Townsville http://www.townsvilleroadrunners.com.au/ Sunday 14 August Sun Herald City2Surf Sydney http://www.city2surf.com.au/ Sunday 21 Augsut Alice Springs Marathon Alice Springs http://www.asrwc.com.au/ http://www.coolrunning.com.au/waggatrailmarathon/in Sunday 21 Augsut Wagga Wagga Trail Marathon Wagga Wagga dex.php Sunday 21 August Mudgee Marathon Mudgee http://www.mudgeetriclub.hwy.com.au/marathon/ Sunday 28 August Adelaide Marathon Adelaide http://www.sarrc.asn.au/ Sunday 28 August Shepparton Marathon Shepparton http://www.sheppartonmarathon.com.au/ Sunday 28 August City to Surf Marathon Perth http://www.citytosurf.activ.asn.au/ Sunday 4 September Ross Marathon Ross http://www.rossmarathons.org.au/ unday 18 September Sydney Marathon Sydney http://www.sydneymarathon.org/ Date TBC - http://www.regattacentre.nsw.gov.au/news_detail.php?i October Lap the Lake Marathon Penrith d=73 Saturday 8 October Fitzroy Falls Trail Marathon via Mossvale http://www.fitzroyfallsmarathon.com/ Sunday 9 October Melbourne Marathon Melbourne http://www.melbournemarathon.com.au/ Sunday 16 October Toowoomba Marathon Toowoomba http://www.trr.org.au/ Sunday 23 October Rottnest Island Marathon Rottnest Island (via Perth) http://www.wamc.org.au/index.htm Sunday 30 October 3-Bays Marathon Portland http://www.portland3baysmarathon.org.au/ Date TBC - November Marysville Marathon Melbourne http://www.marysvillemarathon.com.au/ Sunday 8 January 2012 Hobart Marathon Hobart http://www.cadburymarathon.com.au/ Thursday 26 January 2012 Australia Day Marathon Brisbane http://www.mymarathonclub.com/ausday.html .
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