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O'Hara's Resort Hotel is dedicated to the Irish Celt, and is situated amidst a lush 18 hole golf course within walking distance to the Country Club Casino and 10 minute drive to Launceston's (Tasmania) airport and city centre.

O'Haras Resort Hotel (2) is 800 metres from the Launceston Casino and right next door to the Country Club Golf Course, 15 minutes from the airport and 10 minutes north of Launceston.

O'Haras Resort Hotel (3) is 800 metres from the Launceston Casino and right next door to the Country Club Golf Course, 15 minutes from the airport and 10 minutes north of Launceston and is set on seven acres of mature grounds and gardens.

O’Hara Families of County Cavan and Australia The O’Hara Family Association of Killinkere Parish, County Cavan, Ireland & NSW, Australia; provides locations of the 49 townlands, 1857 locations of O’Hara farms, and family history and genealogy.

Descendants of Thomas O'Hara (1831-1896) of County Cavan and Australia Thomas O'Hara born 17 May 1831 in County Cavan, Ireland; died 8 Sep 1896 at Plainfield, Glen Innes, NSW, Australia; buried 10 Sep 1896 3 in C of E Section (Grave A5 & 6) of Glen Innes Cemetery. He married on 7 Jul 1852 in Killinkere Church of Ireland, Co. Cavan, Ireland, his first cousin Sarah O'Hara born circa 1831; died 4 Jun 1881 6 in Glen Innes, NSW, Australia, buried with her husband in Glen Innes Cemetery, daughter of Samuel O'Hara and Elizabeth Jordan of Greaghadossan, Killinkere, Co. Cavan, Ireland.

Lady Bridget O'Hara ‘Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land: A Story of Australian Life’ By Rosa Praed (1915); Books I, II and III. This book has been put on-line as part of the Build-a-Book Initiative at the Celebration of Women Writers (Editor: Mary Mark Ockerbloom).

O'Haras Creek, Sydney, NSW From: Australian Fishing Reports By Location (Fishnet.com.au).

Robert O’Hara Burke (1820 - 1861) explorer of Australia was born at St Clerans, County Galway, Ireland and educated in Belgium. He served in the Austrian army and the Irish constabulary. Emigrated to Australia in 1853 and became an inspector of police in Victoria. In 1860 he was given charge of an expedition to cross the Australian continent from south to north. The expedition left Melbourne on 20 August 1860 and reached Cooper’s Creek on 11 November. ‘Ireland's Millennia - People’ and ‘A Dictionary of Irish Biography’, Henry Boylan (ed.), Gill & Macmillan, Dublin, 1998.

Robert O'Hara Burke (1821-1861) was an Irish-born Australian explorer who made the first south-north crossing of Australia leading an expedition from Melbourne in 1860 with the object of crossing the continent. From: Sixteen Explorers of Australia (Somerset Dam, in Queensland, Australia).

Robert O'Hara Burke (1821-1861) & William John Wills (1834-1861) from Andre Engels' homepage, whose site includes ‘Discoverers Web’giving information on voyages of discovery and exploration.

Robert O'Hara Burke (1821-1861) and William John Wills were the first men to cross Australia from south to north. They both died of starvation in tragic circumstances on the banks of Coopers Creek. From David Hugh Reilly's web site.

Robert O'Hara Burke by Martin Westphal, University of Karlsruhe, Germany.

The Life and Times of James O'Hara (c. 1808-1865) was born 17 July around 1808 in or around the Drumkeeron area of Co Leitrim, Ireland, and died at Tarben Creek, Australia, on June 24, 1865. He married Elizabeth Anderson Egan from Kildallen, Co Cavan at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Sydney, on 16 or 24 June 1845. He was stationed at Oakhampton, West Maitland, NSW, Australia, where all their children were born, starting with Thomas in 1846, James 1848 who died, Mary Ann 1849, Sophia 1851, John 1855, James 1857 and Robert 1859 (Local Ireland, 2000).

Pat O'Hara Wood was a four time winner of the Australian Open Men Singles Tennis Championship (1914, 1920, 1922, 1923).

Pat O'Hara Wood (2) was a four time winner of the Australian Open Men Singles Tennis Championship (1914, 1920, 1922, 1923).

Pat O'Hara Wood & Meryl O'Hara Wood were Australian Open Mens Doubles Champions and Womens Doubles Tennis Champions in 1919, 1920, 1923, 1925 & 1926, 1927, respectively.

Australian Open Men's Final Results By The Associated Press (1905-199).

Mr Fran O’Hara holds B.E and M.Sc, degrees in Electronic Engineering from University College, Dublin (1985) and Trinity College, Dublin (1990) respectively. With over fourteen years experience Fran has worked with Philips Research Laboratories (Netherlands), Telectronic Pacing Systems (Australia) and Q-SET (Ireland). In 1996 he formed his own company “Insight Consulting Ltd” which provides Software Process Improvement Services. He has worked with a number of organisations supporting their CMM-based improvement programmes - page of the South Australian Software Engineering Resource Centre of Software Engineering Australia.

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