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Jan Juc is a coastal town of Victoria, Australia, adjacent to Torquay, Victoria. Motto: Peace and Prosperity Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Governor HE Mr John Landy Premier Steve Bracks (ALP) Area 237,629 km² (6th)  - Land 227,416 km²  - Water 10,213 km² (4. ... Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is the sixth-largest country in the world, the only country to occupy an entire continent, and the largest in the region of Australasia/Oceania. ... Torquay, seen from the Great Ocean Road Torquay is a township in Victoria, Australia, which faces Bass Strait, 21 km. ...


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torquay (831 words)
The residential area of Jan Juc began in the mid 1960s, and its growth quickened in the 1980s.
Consequently the population in Torquay in the 1990s was relatively aged, compared with the young families attracted to Jan Juc and the housing areas at Torquay West and Wombah Park.
An estimate for 1986 was 2,892 for Torquay and 1,192 for Jan Juc.
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The 2006 Torquay Jan Juc Structure Plan is a written and pictorial statement of the preferred form of growth and development of the towns of Torquay and Jan Juc for as least the next 20 years.
Commence the introduction of a Development Contribution Plan in Torquay and Jan Juc to allow the collection of contributions from developers to fund physical and social infrastructure.
Council resolved to adopt the Torquay Jan Juc Structure Plan subject to a number of changes (refer to Council minutes 5 December 2006).
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