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Melbourne

Index Melbourne

Melbourne is the state capital of Victoria and the second-most populous city in Australia and Oceania. [1]

9991 relations: 'Ndrangheta, A Bigger Bang (concert tour), A Cook's Tour (TV series), A Country Practice, A Current Affair (Australian TV series), A G Hunter Cup, A Large Attendance in the Antechamber, A Little Madness to Be Free, A Place I've Never Been, A Reality Tour, A Revelation for Despair, A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour, A&E Records, A-League, A. A. Phillips, A. P. Herbert, A.V. Kewney Stakes, AACTA Award for Best Film, AACTA Awards, Aakash Chopra, Aaliyah (album), AARNet, Aaron Baddeley, AAV, Abandon (album), ABBA, Abbey Road Studios, Abbotsford, Victoria, Abbywinters.com, ABC (band), ABC Comedy, ABC Radio Melbourne, ABC Television, Abdon Pamich, Abdul Nacer Benbrika, Abel Hoadley, Aberfeldie, Victoria, Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross, Aberfeldy, Victoria, Abilene, Texas, Aboriginal Tasmanians, Aborigines in White Australia, Abraham Sinkov, Abramelin (album), ABV (TV station), Acacia, Acacia leprosa, Academy of Interactive Entertainment, Accidents & Accusations Tour, AccorHotels Arena, ..., ACDC Lane, Ace Radio, Acheron Boys Home, Acheron, Victoria, Achraf Tadili, Acne Studios, Acoustic ecology, Actors for Refugees, Ad:tech, Ada Crossley, Ada Verdun Howell, Adam Air, Adam Ant, Adam Browne, Adam Cullen, Adam Elliot, Adam Hills, Adam Hollioake, Adam Lindsay Gordon, Adam McPhee, Adam Plack, Adam Quick, Adam Słodowy, Adam Vella (sport shooter), Adam Voges, Adam Watt, Addington, Victoria, Adelaide, Adelaide 36ers, Adelaide Adrenaline, Adelaide city centre, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide High School, Adelaide Kane, Adelaide Lead, Victoria, Adelaide Rams, Adelaide University Football Club, Adele Ann Wilby, Adeline Genée, ADK/ADB class diesel multiple unit, Adolfo Consolini, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Adrian Blincoe, Adrian Deamer, Adrie Visser, Adrienne Clarke, Adult Swim, Adventure Island (TV series), Aero Engineers Australia, Affairs of the Mind, Afferbeck Lauder, Afghanistan at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Afilias, AFL Grand Final, AFL Players Association, AFL Record, AFL Rising Star, AFL Victoria, AFL Victoria Country, AFL Women's National Championships, Aftermath of World War I, Afton Street Conservation Reserve, Against (Australian band), Agile Communications, Agnes Robertson, Agnes, Victoria, Agostino Straulino, Agustín Calleri, Ahmed Fahour, AIJAC, Aileu Municipality, Ainsley Waugh, Ainslie Meares, Aintree, Air Combat Group RAAF, Air Hong Kong, Air Mauritius, Air Paradise International, Air Supply, Airbus Beluga, Aircalin, Aircraft railway station, Aireys Inlet, Airline, Airnorth, Airport rail link, Airport West, Victoria, Airway Lanes, Airway Lanes (EP), AIS Arena, Aisake Ó hAilpín, Aitken College (Greenvale, Victoria), Ajit Agarkar, Al Lawrence (distance runner), Al Oerter, Alabama Gang, Alain Mimoun, Alain Prost, Alamein railway line, Alamein railway station, Alan Brady, Alan Cobham, Alan Davidson (Australian soccer), Alan Griffin, Alan J. Gow, Alan Jones (racing driver), Alan Kippax, Alan Marshall (Australian author), Alan Moorehead, Alan Oakley, Alan Stretton, Alan Thompson (swimming coach), Alan Villiers, Alan Wearne, Alannah Hill, Alarum (band), Alasdair Hutton, Albanvale, Victoria, Albenga, Albert Borella, Albert Dunstan, Albert Ernest Newbury, Albert Hartkopf, Albert Jacka, Albert Namatjira, Albert Ogilvie, Albert Park and Lake, Albert Park railway station, Melbourne, Albert Park, Victoria, Albert Piddington, Albert Trott, Albert Tucker (artist), Alberto Zelman, Alberton, Victoria, Albion railway station, Melbourne, Albion, Victoria, Albury, Albury railway station, Albury–Wodonga, Alby Schultz, Alchemist (band), Aldo Massola, Alec Stewart, Alessandro Viana da Silva, Alethea McGrath, Alex (comic strip), Alex Brosque, Alex George, Alex O'Brien, Alex Proyas, Alexander Dennis Enviro500, Alexander Jobson, Alexander Kennedy Smith, Alexander Macleay, Alexander Mair, Alexander Paterson (Australian politician), Alexander Peacock, Alexander Robert Edgar, Alexander Sutherland (educator), Alexander Thomson (pioneer), Alexandra Aikhenvald, Alexandra Gardens, Melbourne, Alexandra Orlando, Alexandra, Victoria, Alexandre Despatie, Alfa Romeo 75, Alfred Bowerman, Alfred Canning, Alfred Deakin, Alfred Edments, Alfred Gottschalk (biochemist), Alfred Hill (composer), Alfred John North, Alfred National Park, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn, Alfred Shout, Alfred William Howitt, Alfred Winslow Jones, Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Aliann Pompey, Alice Betteridge, Alice Garner, Alice Henry, Alicia Molik, Alick Kay, Alina Kozich, Alisa Camplin, Alison Croggon, Alison Goodman, Alister MacKenzie, Alive at the Fucker Club, Alizé Cornet, Aljaž Pegan, Alkira House, All I Hear, All Kinds of Everything, All Together Now (Australian TV series), All Torn Down, Allan Border Medal, Allan D'Arcangelo, Allan Lamb, Allan Moffat, Allan Reginald McEvey, Allan Stone, Allan Wise, Allendale, Victoria, Allestree, Victoria, Alley, Alleyne Francique, Alliance Airlines, Almurta, Victoria, Aloe Blacc, Alona Bondarenko, Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf, Alphington railway station, Alphington, Devon, Alphington, Victoria, Alphonse Gangitano, Alpine National Park, Alstom, Alstom Citadis, ALT (band), Alternative Law Journal, Alternative Nation festival, Altona East Phoenix SC, Altona Gate Shopping Centre, Altona Magic SC, Altona Meadows, Victoria, Altona North, Victoria, Altona railway station, Altona, Victoria, Alumina Limited, Alvie, Victoria, Alvin Purple, Aly Wagner, Alyce Platt, AM stereo, Amanita phalloides, Amaroo Park, Ambarvale, New South Wales, American Australians, American Recordings (album), Amherst, Victoria, Amir Butler, Amit S. Bakshi, Amnesty International Australia, Amon Buchanan, Amon Tobin, Amphipoda, Amputechture, Amusement arcade, AMV (TV station), Amy Acuff, Amy Bock, Amy Mathews, Amy Parks, Amy Sherwin, Amy Sky, An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig, Ana Kokkinos, Anakie, Victoria, Ananda Krishnan, Anastasia Rodionova, Anatoliy Samotsvetov, ANCA (company), Ancona, Victoria, Anders Järryd, Anderson Report, Andrea Coote, Andrea De Carlo, Andrew Barlow, Andrew Benjamin, Andrew Bogut, Andrew Bolt, Andrew Bree, Andrew Brideson, Andrew Bridge (basketball), Andrew Chan, Andrew Clarke (British Army officer), Andrew Daddo, Andrew Dominik, Andrew Embley, Andrew Evans (pastor), Andrew Fyfe (cartoonist), Andrew Gaze, Andrew Haug, Andrew Ilie, Andrew Kratzmann, Andrew Leigh, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Andrew MacLeod, Andrew Maher, Andrew McFarlane (Australian actor), Andrew McKaige, Andrew Murphy, Andrew O'Neill, Andrew Olexander, Andrew Peacock, Andrew Raines, Andrew Refshauge, Andrew Robb, Andrew Sullivan (basketball), Andrew Theophanous, Andrew Veniamin, Andrew Vlahos, Andrew Walsh, Andrew Welsh (footballer), Andrez Bergen, Andy Anderson (actor), Andy Blunden, Andy Grace, Andy Griffiths (author), Andy Lee (comedian), Andy Lewis (bassist), Andy Parsons, Andy Robinson, Andy Thorpe, Andy White (singer-songwriter), Ange Postecoglou, Angel Flummox, Angela Thirkell, Angelo Lekkas, Angels in America, Angie Hart, Anglesea, Victoria, Anglican Church of Australia, Anglican Diocese of Grafton, Anglican Diocese of Melbourne, Angliss International Hotel School, Anglo-Celtic Australians, Angry Anderson, Angry Penguins, Anguilla at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Angus Armanasco Stakes, Ania Walwicz, Anier García, Animania, Anjali Rao, Ann Corcoran, Anna Burke, Anna Funder, Anna Meares, Anna Millward, Anna Nolan, Annascaul, Anne Charleston, Anne Haddy, Anne McCue, Anne Smith, Annette Bear-Crawford, Annette Ellis, Annette Kellermann, Annie Crummer, Ansett Australia, Ansonia, Connecticut, Anstey railway station, Ant colony, Antanas Guoga, Antanas Mikėnas, Ante Kovacevic, Anterior cruciate ligament, Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, Anthony Callea, Anthony Coburn, Anthony G. Collins, Anthony Hawkins, Anthony Hordern & Sons, Anthony Lehmann, Anthony Mundine, Anthony Pappa, Anthony Pateras, Anthony Tohill, Anthony Warlow, Anti-abortion violence, Anti-Football League, Antigua and Barbuda at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Antipodeans, Antipodes, Antiskeptic, Antistatic (band), Antoine Fauchery, Antonia Kidman, Antonio da Correggio, Antwerp, Victoria, ANZ Bank New Zealand, Anzac spirit, Anzac Test, Apartment, Apimondia, April 1976, Apsley, Victoria, Aquarius Festival, Aquinas College, Melbourne, Arabic phonology, Ararat railway station, Ararat, Victoria, Arcade (architecture), Arcadia, Victoria, Arcanacon, Archer (horse), Archerfield Airport, Archibald James Campbell, Archie Kemp, Archie Moore, Archie Roach, Archies Creek, Victoria, Archimede Fusillo, Architecture of Australia, Architecture of cathedrals and great churches, Arctic Monkeys tour history, Arctic tern, Ardalion Ignatyev, Ardeer, Ardeer railway station, Ardeer, Victoria, Area-7, Areegra, Victoria, Argentina at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Argentina at the 1960 Summer Olympics, Argentina–Brazil football rivalry, ARIA Music Awards, Ariel (clipper), Ariel Sharon, Armadale railway station, Melbourne, Armadale, Victoria, Armani, Armenian General Benevolent Union, Armes Beaumont, Armidale-class patrol boat, Armin van Buuren, Armoured Angel, Armstrong, Victoria, Army Inventions Board, Arnaud Clément, Arne Duncan, Arnold, Victoria, Arnott's Biscuits, Around the Bay in a Day, Arrium, Arrow Cross Party, Art colony, Art Deco, Art of Fighting (band), Artbank, Arthur Barnett Ltd, Arthur Boyd, Arthur Calwell, Arthur Coles, Arthur Dale Trendall, Arthur Edward Moore, Arthur Fadden, Arthur Galan AG, Arthur J. Jackson, Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, Arthur Mattingley, Arthur Merric Boyd, Arthur Morris, Arthur Renwick, Arthur Robert Hogg, Arthur Rylah, Arthur Shrewsbury, Arthur Streeton, Arthur Upfield, Arthur Worthington, Arthur Wyeth, Arthur! and the Square Knights of the Round Table, Arthurs Creek, Victoria, Artistic gymnastics, Arto Saari, Arts Centre Melbourne, Arts in Australia, Asanka Gurusinha, Ascot Vale railway station, Ascot Vale, Victoria, ASFMA Award, Ash Wednesday (musician), Asha Gill, Ashbourne, Victoria, Ashburton railway station, Melbourne, Ashburton, Victoria, Asher Bilu, Asher Keddie, Ashfield, New South Wales, Ashley Cooper (tennis), Ashley Gilbertson, Ashley McIntosh, Ashtray Boy, Ashurst LLP, Ashwood, Victoria, Asiacrypt, Asian Australians, Asian Century, Asian Formula Three Championship, Asian Mile Challenge, Aslan (band), Aspendale Gardens, Victoria, Aspendale railway station, Aspendale, Victoria, Assemblies of God in New Zealand, Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria, Associated Public Schools of Victoria, Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Assyrian people, Aster Aweke, Astor Radio Corporation, Astrid Kumbernuss, Athanasius Treweek, Atheist Alliance International, Athena Starwoman, Athens News Agency, Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Athletics at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Athlone, Victoria, Athula Samarasekera, Atmospheric diving suit, ATN, Atomic absorption spectroscopy, ATP Finals, Atrium (architecture), Attwood, Victoria, ATV (Australia), Au Go Go Records, Aubrey Williams, Auburn railway station, Melbourne, Auburn, Victoria, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Audi 80, Audio Out, Augie March, August 2005 in sports, August 30, Augustine Kiprono Choge, Aurealis, Aurizon, Aus-Air, Auslan, AusLink, AusRegistry, Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi, Aussie Rules Footy, Austen submachine gun, Austereo Radio Network, Austext, Austin A30, Austin A70, Austin Asche, Austin Hospital, Melbourne, Austral Wheel Race, Australasian College for Emergency Medicine, Australasian Performing Right Association, Australasian Post, Australia, Australia A national rugby union team, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, Australia and New Zealand Unitarian Universalist Association, Australia and weapons of mass destruction, Australia at the 1900 Summer Olympics, Australia at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Australia at the Commonwealth Games, Australia at the Olympics, Australia at the Winter Olympics, Australia ICOMOS, Australia men's national basketball team, Australia men's national field hockey team, Australia national baseball team, Australia national cricket team, Australia national rugby league team, Australia national rugby union team, Australia national soccer team, Australia Party, Australia Post, Australia Unites: Reach Out To Asia, Australia women's national basketball team, Australia women's national cricket team, Australia women's national field hockey team, Australia's big things, Australia's Funniest Home Videos, Australia's Got Talent, Australia's Open Garden Scheme, Australia–Indonesia relations, Australia–New Zealand relations, Australia–United States relations, Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology, Australian airExpress, Australian Airlines, Australian Alps montane grasslands, Australian Army, Australian art, Australian artist-run initiatives, Australian Ballet School, Australian banking crisis of 1893, Australian Baseball League (1989–99), Australian Bird Count, Australian Blind Sports Federation, Australian Breastfeeding Association, Australian Catholic Students Association, Australian Cattle Dog, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Australian Chess Championship, Australian Children's Choir, Australian Children's Television Foundation, Australian Christian Churches, Australian conscription referendum, 1916, Australian Conservation Foundation, Australian Council for Educational Research, Australian Council of Trade Unions, Australian Crawl, Australian cricket team in England and North America in 1878, Australian cuisine, Australian Cup, Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket Final, Australian Education Union, Australian Electoral Commission, Australian Esperanto Association, Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial, Australian Fashion Week, Australian Federation of Air Pilots, Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students, Australian Film Commission, Australian Film Institute, Australian folklore, Australian Football Hall of Fame, Australian Football Harmony Cup, Australian Football International Cup, Australian Football League, Australian Football League draft, Australian funnel-web spider, Australian Game Developers Conference, Australian Goldfields Open, Australian Government Future Fund, Australian Grand Prix, Australian Greens, Australian Guineas, Australian Idol, Australian indie rock, Australian industrial relations legislation national day of protest, 2005, Australian Institute of Architects, Australian Institute of Sport, Australian Intelligence Community, Australian International Airshow, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Australian labour movement, Australian Lacrosse League, Australian Law Students' Association, Australian League of Rights, Australian Light Horse, Australian Masters, Australian National Airways, Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions, Australian National Line, Australian National Railways Commission, Australian National Science Fiction Convention, Australian Natives' Association, Australian non-residential architectural styles, Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation, Australian Oaks (ATC), Australian of the Year, Australian Olympic Committee, Australian Open, Australian Open (golf), Australian performance poetry, Australian PGA Championship, Australian pound, Australian Psychological Society, Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, Australian Racing Museum, Australian Radio Network, Australian Rail Track Corporation, Australian raven, Australian Red Cross, Australian republic referendum, 1999, Australian residential architectural styles, Australian rodeo, Australian Rostrum, Australian rules football, Australian rules football attendance records, Australian rules football exhibition matches, Australian rules football in Australia, Australian rules football in China, Australian rules football in Japan, Australian rules football in Nauru, Australian rules football in Queensland, Australian rules football in Scotland, Australian rules football in South Africa, Australian rules football in Tasmania, Australian rules football in the Northern Territory, Australian rules football in Tonga, Australian rules football in Victoria, Australian Securities Exchange, Australian Services Union, Australian Sharpie, Australian Skeptics, Australian Software Engineering Conference, Australian Space Research Institute, Australian Standard Garratt, Australian Stock Car Auto Racing, Australian Swimming Championships, Australian Synchrotron, Australian Technology Network, Australian Terrier, Australian ufology, Australian University Games, Australian white ibis, Australian Women's Land Army, Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament, Australians for Constitutional Monarchy, Austria at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Austrian Airlines, Austrian Holocaust Memorial Award, Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service, Austrian Service Abroad, Ausway, Autistic Pride Day, Avalon Airport, Avalon, Victoria, Avard Moncur, Ave Maria College (Melbourne, Victoria), Avenel, Victoria, Avenue Q, Avery Brundage, Avi Cohen, Avoca Mail, Avon River (Gippsland, Victoria), Avondale Heights, Victoria, Avonsleigh, Victoria, Avraam Papadopoulos, Avro 618 Ten, Avro Lincoln, AWB Limited, Awful (song), Axiom (band), Axis naval activity in Australian waters, Axle Whitehead, Aylmerton, New South Wales, Ayr, Queensland, Azlan McLennan, Azumah Nelson, Ágnes Heller, Ágnes Keleti, Ágnes Szávay, Éder Jofre, Świętochłowice, Šajkača, B. A. Santamaria, B. Wongar, Baarmutha, Victoria, Baby with the Bathwater, Babylon by Bus Tour, Bacchus Marsh, Bacchus Marsh railway station, Bachar Houli, Bachelor Girl, Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Mathematics, Back to Basics Tour, Backpacker murders, BackpackersXpress, Bad (tour), Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom, Baddaginnie, Victoria, Badger Creek, Victoria, Badminton at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Bahamas at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Bahamas at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Bain Capital, Bairnsdale, Bairnsdale railway station, Bairnsdale V/Line rail service, Bakers Delight, Balaclava railway station, Melbourne, Balaclava, Victoria, Balhannah, Bali Memorial, Balibo Five, Ballan railway station, Ballan, Victoria, Ballarat, Ballarat Grammar School, Ballarat Minerdome, Ballarat railway station, Balloon loop, Balnarring Beach, Victoria, Balnarring, Victoria, Balranald, Balwyn High School, Balwyn North, Balwyn, Victoria, Banana Alley, Band Aid (band), Band Aid 20, Band in a Bubble, Band of the Scots Guards, Bandai Namco Holdings, Bandidos Motorcycle Club, Bangholme, Victoria, Bangladesh at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Banjo Paterson, Bank Leumi, Bank of Cyprus, Bank Place, Melbourne, Banksia 'Roller Coaster', Banksia canei, Banksia conferta subsp. penicillata, Banksia spinulosa, Bankstown Airport, Banksy, Bankwest, Bannockburn, Victoria, Barbados at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Barbara Baynton, Bare: A Pop Opera, Barham, New South Wales, Barlow and Chambers execution, Barmah, Barnawartha, Victoria, Barney McAll, Barooga, Barrel vault, Barry Crocker, Barry Humphries, Barry Kay, Barry O'Farrell, Barry Palmer (musician), Barry Patten, Barry Tuckwell, Bart Cummings, Barton Highway, Baseball (band), Baseball at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Baseball in Australia, Baseball Queensland, Baseball Victoria, Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Basketball at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Basketball at the Summer Olympics, Bass Coast Rail Trail, Bass Strait, Bass Strait Triangle, Bass, Victoria, Basuki Rahmat, Bat Out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Batemans Bay, Bates Smart, Batesford, Victoria, Bathurst 1000, Batman Bridge, Batman railway station, Batman's Hill, Batman's Treaty, Batmen of All Nations, Battle of Brisbane, Battle of the Bismarck Sea, Baw Baw National Park, Baxter, Victoria, Baxters, Bayswater North, Victoria, Bayswater railway station, Melbourne, Bayswater, Victoria, Baz Luhrmann, Bazman, BBC UKTV, Be'lakor, Beachborough Manor, Beaconsfield railway station, Melbourne, Beaconsfield Upper, Victoria, Beaconsfield, Victoria, Bean Cars, Beatrice Faumuina, Beaudesert, Queensland, Beaufort, Victoria, Beaumaris, Beaumaris, Victoria, Beautiful Garbage, Beauty and the Beast (musical), Because of Ghosts, Becky Downie, Becky Lyne, Bede Polding, Bee Gees, Beechworth, Beer in Australia, Beer, Beer, Beer, Bega, New South Wales, Behind Crimson Eyes, Bei Mir Bistu Shein, Belarus at the Olympics, Belconnen, Belgium at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Belgium Fed Cup team, Belgrave (Puffing Billy) railway station, Belgrave Heights, Victoria, Belgrave railway line, Belgrave railway station, Belgrave South, Victoria, Belgrave, Victoria, Belinda Clark, Belinda Green, Belinda Wollaston, Belize at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Bell miner, Bell railway station, Melbourne, Bellarine Peninsula, Bellbird (TV series), Bellfield, Victoria, Bells Beach, Victoria, Belman, Belmore Sports Ground, Bemm River, Victoria, Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw, Ben Challenger, Ben Frost (musician), Ben Geurens, Ben Gillies, Ben Hinshelwood, Ben Hollioake, Ben Kiernan, Ben Mendelsohn, Ben Pepper, Ben Ross, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, Benaki Museum, Benalla, Benambra, Victoria, Bend of Islands, Victoria, Bendigo, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, Bendigo Easter Festival, Bendigo Petition, Bendigo railway line, Bendigo Stock Exchange, Benghazi, Bent Spoon Award, Bentleigh East, Victoria, Bentleigh railway station, Bentleigh, Victoria, Berengarra School, Bermuda at the 1956 Summer Olympics, Bermuda at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Bernard Smith (art historian), Bernard Williams (sprinter), Bernardo Mercado, Bernd Heine, Bernhard Philberth, Bernie Quinlan, Berringa, Victoria, Berriwillock, Bert Flugelman, Bert Newton, Bert's Family Feud, Bertha Brouwer, Bertie Johnston, Bertram Mackennal, Bertrand Meyer, Berwick railway station, Melbourne, Berwick Secondary College, Berwick, Victoria, Betar, Betchadupa, Beth Rivkah, Better the Devil You Know, Bettina Arndt, Betty Bobbitt, Betty Cuthbert, Betty Wilson, Beveridge, Victoria, Beverley Dunn, Beverley Farmer, BHP, Biała Podlaska, Bialik College, Bible Student movement, Bicycle Federation of Australia, Bicycle Network, Bids for Olympic Games, Bids for the 1996 Summer Olympics, Bids for the 2004 Summer Olympics, Big Brother (Australia season 1), Big Brother (Australia season 2), Big Brother (Australia season 3), Big Brother (Australia season 4), Big Brother (Australia season 7), Big Brother (Australian TV series), Big Day Out, Big Girl's Blouse, Big Smoke, Bilevel rail car, Bill Collins (racecaller), Bill France Jr., Bill Granger, Bill Henson, Bill Hume, Bill Johnston (cricketer), Bill Kelty, Bill Landeryou, Bill Lawry, Bill Neilson, Bill Neskovski, Bill Newton, Bill O'Reilly (cricketer), Bill Oddie, Bill Roycroft, Bill Russell, Bill Shorten, Bill Voce, Bill Woodfull, Billanook College, Billboard Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions, Billy Celeski, Billy Connolly's World Tour of Australia, Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand, Billy Elliot the Musical, Billy Midwinter, Billy Murdoch, Billy Snedden, Billy Stockman Tjapaltjarri, Billy Talent, Billy Thorpe, Billy TK, Billy Williams (music hall performer), Bimbo Nation, Bio21 Institute, Biosafety level, Biphobia, Birchip railway station, Birchip, Victoria, Bird Blobs, Bird migration, Bird Observation & Conservation Australia, Birdman Rally, Birdwoodton, Victoria, Birgit Prinz, Birney, Birrarung Marr, Melbourne, Birregurra, Bishan Depot, Bittern, Victoria, Björn Again, Black Caviar Lightning, Black Majesty, Black Rock Yacht Club, Black Rock, Victoria, Black Spur, Blackburn High School, Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, Blackburn North, Victoria, Blackburn railway station, Melbourne, Blackburn South, Victoria, Blackburn, Victoria, Blackrock (film), Blackrock (play), Blackwall frigate, Blackwood, South Australia, Blackwood, Victoria, Blair McDonough, Blairgowrie and Rattray, Blairgowrie, Victoria, Blake Caracella, Blamey Stakes, Blamire Young, Bland Holt, Bledisloe Cup, Bletchingly Stakes, Bligh Place, Melbourne, Blind Bight, Victoria, Blind cricket, Block Arcade, Melbourne, Blockbuster LLC, Blood Duster, Blood in the Water match, Bloody Mary (South Park), Bloomsday, Blue Diamond Prelude C&G, Blue Diamond Prelude Fillies, Blue Diamond Stakes, Blue Hills (radio serial), Blue Tongue Entertainment, Blue Wedges, Blueline Medic, BlueScope, Bluestone, Bluey (TV series), Blundstone Footwear, Boathouse, Bob Bignall, Bob Cowper, Bob Davis (Australian rules footballer), Bob Gutowski, Bob Hawke, Bob Heffron, Bob Hornery, Bob Irwin, Bob Jane, Bob Log III, Bob Maguire, Bob Rose (footballer), Bob Saget, Bob Sercombe, Bob Shearer, Bob Simpson (cricketer), Bob Skelton (jockey), Bob Spencer, Bob Stensholt, Bob Stupak, Bob Tarlau, Bobby Morrow, BodyRockers, Bogan, Boggo Road Gaol, Bogong moth, Bohemian style, Boisdale, Victoria, Bolte Bridge, Bomba (band), Bon Scott, Bonbeach railway station, Bonbeach, Victoria, Bondi Beach, Bonds (clothing), Boneo, Victoria, Bonnie Doon, Victoria, Bonnie Piesse, Boolarra, Victoria, Booloominbah, Boom Crash Opera, Boomtown Records, Boost Juice, Booz Allen Hamilton, Border–Gavaskar Trophy, Bordertown, South Australia, Boris Henry, Boris Tokarev (athlete), Born in the U.S.A. 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'Ndrangheta

The 'Ndràngheta is an organized crime group centered in Calabria, Italy.

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A Bigger Bang (concert tour)

A Bigger Bang was a worldwide concert tour by The Rolling Stones which took place between August 2005 and August 2007, in support of their album A Bigger Bang.

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A Cook's Tour (TV series)

A Cook's Tour is a travel and food show that aired on the Food Network.

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A Country Practice

A Country Practice is a multi-Logie award-winning Australian television soap opera/serial drama.

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A Current Affair (Australian TV series)

A Current Affair (or ACA) is an Australian current affairs program airing weeknights on the Nine Network.

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A G Hunter Cup

The A.G. Hunter Cup is a competition in Harness racing.

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A Large Attendance in the Antechamber

A Large Attendance In The Antechamber is a one-man play by Brian Lipson about Francis Galton the English scientist, statistician and founder of the eugenics movement.

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A Little Madness to Be Free

A Little Madness to Be Free was the sixth album to be released by Australian band The Saints.

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A Place I've Never Been

A Place I've Never Been is the first studio album by Australian Idol series three winner Kate DeAraugo, released in Australia by Sony/BMG Australia as well as 19 Recordings on 12 December 2005 (see 2005 in music).

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A Reality Tour

A Reality Tour was a worldwide concert tour by David Bowie in support of the Reality album.

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A Revelation for Despair

A Revelation For Despair is the debut album by Australian hard rock band Behind Crimson Eyes.

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A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour

A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour was a global concert tour by Coldplay launched in support of the band's second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head.

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A&E Records

A&E Records is a United Kingdom-based record label imprint, owned by Warner Music Group, and operates under the WEA International group of labels at WMG.

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A-League

The A-League is a professional men's soccer league run by Football Federation Australia (FFA).

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A. A. Phillips

Arthur Angell Phillips (1900–1985), generally known as A. A. Phillips, was an Australian writer, critic and teacher, best known for coining the term "Cultural Cringe" in his pioneering essay The Cultural Cringe (1950), which set the early terms for post-colonial theory in Australia.

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A. P. Herbert

Sir Alan Patrick Herbert CH (24 September 1890 – 11 November 1971), usually known as A. P. Herbert or simply A. P. H., was an English humorist, novelist, playwright and law reform activist who served as an Independent Member of Parliament (MP) for Oxford University from the 1935 general election to the 1950 general election, when university constituencies were abolished.

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A.V. Kewney Stakes

The A. V. Kewney Stakes is a Victoria Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies, run at set weights, over a distance of 1,400 metres at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in March during the VRC Autumn Racing Carnival.

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AACTA Award for Best Film

The AACTA Award for Best Film is an award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to "identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television." The award is presented at the annual AACTA Awards, which hand out accolades for achievements in feature film, television, documentaries and short films.

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AACTA Awards

The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, known as the AACTA Awards, are presented annually by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA).

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Aakash Chopra

Aakash Chopra (born 19 September 1977) is a former Indian cricketer, who played for the Indian cricket team from late 2003 until late 2004 as a defensive opening batsman and close catcher in Test matches.

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Aaliyah (album)

Aaliyah is the third and final studio album by American R&B singer Aaliyah.

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AARNet

AARNet (Australian Academic and Research Network) provides Internet services to the Australian education and research communities and their research partners.

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Aaron Baddeley

Aaron John Baddeley (born 17 March 1981) is an American Australian professional golfer.

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AAV

AAV or Aav may refer to.

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Abandon (album)

Abandon is the sixteenth studio album by the British hard rock band Deep Purple, released in the Spring of 1998.

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ABBA

ABBA are a Swedish pop group, formed in Stockholm in 1972 by Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.

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Abbey Road Studios

Abbey Road Studios (formerly known as EMI Recording Studios) is a recording studio at 3 Abbey Road, St John's Wood, City of Westminster, London, England.

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Abbotsford, Victoria

Abbotsford is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 2 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Abbywinters.com

abbywinters.com (or simply Abby Winters) is an Australian pornographic paysite largely revolving around nude modelling pictorials and lesbian and solo sex acts by female models.

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ABC (band)

ABC are an English pop band that formed in Sheffield in 1980.

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ABC Comedy

ABC Comedy (stylised as ABC COMEDY) is a national public digital television multichannel in Australia.

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ABC Radio Melbourne

ABC Radio Melbourne is an ABC Local Radio station in Melbourne, Australia.

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ABC Television

ABC Television is a service of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation launched in 1956.

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Abdon Pamich

Abdon Pamich (born 3 October 1933) is a former Italian race walker.

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Abdul Nacer Benbrika

Abdul Nacer Benbrika (عبد الناصر بن بريكة) (born in Algeria about 1960), also known as Abu Bakr (Arabic: أبو بكر), is a convicted criminal and Muslim cleric of the Sunni Islam faith, currently serving an Australian custodial sentence of fifteen years, with a non-parole period of twelve years for intentionally being the leader and a member of a terrorist organisation.

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Abel Hoadley

Abel Hoadley (10 September 1844 – 12 May 1918) was a manufacturer of jams and sauces, remembered today as the inventor of the popular Australian confectionery bar, the Violet Crumble.

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Aberfeldie, Victoria

Not to be confused with Aberfeldy, Victoria, a small town located on Mount Lookout, 125 kilometres east of Melbourne. Aberfeldie is a suburb 9 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross

Aberfeldy (Obar Pheallaidh) is a burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, on the River Tay.

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Aberfeldy, Victoria

Aberfeldy is a small town in Victoria, Australia on Mount Lookout, northeast of the Thomson Dam, east of Melbourne. The area was settled in 1871 following the discovery of gold.

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Abilene, Texas

Abilene is a city in Taylor and Jones counties in West Texas, United States.

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Aboriginal Tasmanians

The Aboriginal Tasmanians (Tasmanian: Palawa) are the indigenous people of the Australian state of Tasmania, located south of the mainland.

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Aborigines in White Australia

Aborigines in White Australia is a 1974 book by Sharman Stone.

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Abraham Sinkov

Abraham "Abe" Sinkov (August 22, 1907 – January 19, 1998) was a US cryptanalyst.

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Abramelin (album)

Abramelin is the debut album by Australian death metal band Abramelin.

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ABV (TV station)

ABV is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television station in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Acacia

Acacia, commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae.

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Acacia leprosa

Acacia leprosa, also known as cinnamon wattle, is an acacia native to Australia.

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Academy of Interactive Entertainment

The Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) is an Australian video games and Computer animation school.

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Accidents & Accusations Tour

The Accidents & Accusations World Tour was a concert tour by the Dixie Chicks.

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AccorHotels Arena

AccorHotels Arena (originally known as Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy and formerly known as Bercy Arena) is an indoor sports arena and concert hall, that is located on boulevard de Bercy, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France.

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ACDC Lane

AC/DC Lane is a laneway in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia.

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Ace Radio

Ace Radio is an Australian radio company that owns and operates several AM and FM stations in Victoria.

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Acheron Boys Home

Acheron Youth Camp, an Australian minimum security training facility for juvenile males, is located in Buxton, Victoria, Australia, approximately north–east of Melbourne.

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Acheron, Victoria

Acheron is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Achraf Tadili

Achraf Tadili (born July 8, 1980 in Casablanca, Morocco) is a Canadian athlete competing over 800 metres.

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Acne Studios

Acne Studios is a multidisciplinary luxury fashion house based in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Acoustic ecology

Acoustic ecology, sometimes called ecoacoustics or soundscape studies, is a discipline studying the relationship, mediated through sound, between human beings and their environment.

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Actors for Refugees

Actors for Refugees is an Australian community organisation.

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Ad:tech

ad:tech is an international series of digital advertising and technology conferences and exhibitions for the interactive marketing profession.

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Ada Crossley

Ada Jemima Crossley (3 March 1871 – 17 October 1929) was an Australian singer.

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Ada Verdun Howell

Ada Verdun Howell (19 July 1902 – 1981) was an Australian author and poet.

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Adam Air

Adam Air (incorporated as PT. Adam SkyConnection Airlines) was a privately owned airline based in West Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Adam Ant

Adam Ant (born Stuart Leslie Goddard; 3 November 1954) is an English singer and musician.

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Adam Browne

Adam Browne (born 1963) is an Australian speculative fiction writer.

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Adam Cullen

Adam Frederick Cullen (9 October 1965 – 28 July 2012) was an Australian artist, most known for winning the Archibald Prize in 2000 with a portrait of actor David Wenham.

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Adam Elliot

Adam Elliot (born 2 January 1972 in Berwick, Victoria, Australia) is an independent Australian stop-motion animation writer, director and producer based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Adam Hills

Adam Hills (born 10 July 1970) is an Australian comedian and radio and television presenter living in Melbourne.

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Adam Hollioake

Adam John Hollioake (born 5 September 1971) is a professional athlete who is the only international cricketer to compete professionally as a Mixed Martial Artist.

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Adam Lindsay Gordon

Adam Lindsay Gordon (19 October 1833 – 24 June 1870) was an Australian poet, jockey, police officer and politician.

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Adam McPhee

Adam McPhee (born 6 October 1982) is an Australian rules football player who played for the Fremantle Football Club and the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Adam Plack

Adam Plack is an Australian-born didgeridoo player, composer and producer, originally from East Brighton in Melbourne.

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Adam Quick

Adam Quick (bon 1 September 1981) is an Australian professional basketball player, formally of the Australian National Basketball League (NBL).

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Adam Słodowy

Adam Slodowy, (born 3 December 1923 in Czarnków) is a prominent Polish inventor, author, and TV host.

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Adam Vella (sport shooter)

Adam Joseph Vella (born 12 June 1971) is a clay target shooter from Australia.

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Adam Voges

Adam Charles Voges (born 4 October 1979) is a former Australian cricketer who played for the Australian national team at Test, One Day International (ODI), and Twenty20 International (T20I) level, and also captained Western Australia and Perth Scorchers in domestic cricket.

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Adam Watt

Adam Keith Watt (born 10 November 1967) is an Australian former boxer and kickboxer.

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Addington, Victoria

Addington is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Adelaide

Adelaide is the capital city of the state of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city of Australia.

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Adelaide 36ers

The Adelaide 36ers, also known as the Sixers, are an Australian professional men's basketball team that competes in the National Basketball League (NBL).

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Adelaide Adrenaline

The Adelaide Adrenaline is a semi-professional ice hockey team based in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Adelaide city centre

Adelaide city centre is the innermost locality of Greater Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia.

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Adelaide Entertainment Centre

The Adelaide Entertainment Centre (AEC) is an indoor arena located in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

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Adelaide High School

Adelaide High School is a coeducational state high school situated on the corner of West Terrace and Glover Avenue in the Adelaide Parklands.

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Adelaide Kane

Adelaide Kane (born 9 August 1990) is an Australian actress.

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Adelaide Lead, Victoria

Adelaide Lead is a district in Victoria, Australia, site of a former settlement, located on Old Avoca Road, south-west of Maryborough, west of the Paddy Ranges State Park, in the Shire of Central Goldfields.

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Adelaide Rams

The Adelaide Rams were an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Adelaide University Football Club

The Adelaide University Football Club Inc. (AUFC) is a South Australian based amateur Australian rules football club that hasn't won a Division 1 flag since 1999.

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Adele Ann Wilby

Adele Ann Wilby (born 30 January 1950), married name Balasingham, is the Australian-born former leader of the women’s wing of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam of Sri Lanka.

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Adeline Genée

Dame Adeline Genée DBE (6 January 1878 – 23 April 1970) was a Danish/British ballet dancer.

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ADK/ADB class diesel multiple unit

The ADK class were a class of diesel multiple units that were last operated by Transdev Auckland on Auckland's suburban rail network.

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Adolfo Consolini

Adolfo Consolini (5 January 1917 – 20 December 1969) was an Italian discus thrower.

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Adoor Gopalakrishnan

Adoor Gopalakrishnan is an Indian film director, script writer, and producer.

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Adrian Blincoe

Adrian Blincoe (born 4 November 1979 in Auckland) is a New Zealand middle distance runner who specializes mainly in the 5000 metres.

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Adrian Deamer

Adrian Milford Deamer (25 July 1922 – 16 January 2000) was an Australian journalist, newspaper editor and lawyer.

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Adrie Visser

Adriana ("Adrie") Visser (born 19 October 1983 in Hoorn) is a Dutch track and road racer who lives in Wieringerwerf.

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Adrienne Clarke

Adrienne Elizabeth Clarke, (née Petty, born 6 January 1938) is Professor Emeritus of Botany at the University of Melbourne, where she ran the Plant Cell Biology Research Centre from 1982–1999.

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Adult Swim

Adult Swim (stylized as and often shortened to) is the adult-oriented nighttime programming block of the American children's cable network Cartoon Network and programmed by William Street Productions.

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Adventure Island (TV series)

Adventure Island is an Australian television series for children which screened on the ABC from 11 September 1967 to 22 December 1972 (repeats of the 1969-1972 episodes ran from 1973–1976).

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Aero Engineers Australia

Aeronautical Engineers Australia (AEA) is an Australian aeronautical engineering consultancy and aircraft technical service provider.

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Affairs of the Mind

Affairs of the Mind is an award-winning radio documentary made by Melbourne, Australia, audio producer Kyla Brettle.

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Afferbeck Lauder

Afferbeck Lauder was the pseudonym used by Alastair Ardoch Morrison (21 September 1911 – 15 March 1998), an Australian graphic artist and author who in the 1960s documented Strine in the song With Air Chew and a series of books beginning with Let Stalk Strine (Ure Smith, Sydney, Australia, 1965).

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Afghanistan at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Afghanistan competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, after having missed the 1952 Games in Helsinki.

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Afilias

Afilias plc is the registry operator of the.info,.mobi and.pro top-level domain, service provider for registry operators of.org,.ngo,.lgbt,.asia,.aero, and a provider of domain name registry services for countries around the world, including.MN (Mongolia),.AG (Antigua and Barbuda),.BM (Bermuda),.BZ (Belize),.GI (Gibraltar),.IN (India),.ME (Montenegro),.SC (the Seychelles), and.VC (St. Vincent and the Grenadines).

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AFL Grand Final

The AFL Grand Final is an annual Australian rules football match, traditionally held on the final Saturday in September or the first Saturday in October at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia, to determine the Australian Football League (AFL) premiers for that year.

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AFL Players Association

The AFL Players Association (AFLPA, also referred to as simply AFL Players) is the representative body for all current and past professional Australian Football League players.

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AFL Record

The AFL Record is the official program available at Australian Football League (AFL) matches.

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AFL Rising Star

The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a standout young player in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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AFL Victoria

AFL Victoria (formerly Football Victoria) is the state-level sport governing body for Australian rules football in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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AFL Victoria Country

AFL Victoria Country is an Australian rules football governing body with jurisdiction over the state of Victoria outside metropolitan Melbourne on behalf of AFL Victoria.

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AFL Women's National Championships

The AFL Women's National Championships is the premier National and International competition in Women's Australian rules football.

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Aftermath of World War I

The aftermath of World War I saw drastic political, cultural, economic, and social change across Eurasia (Europe and Asia), Africa, and even in areas outside those that were directly involved.

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Afton Street Conservation Reserve

The Afton Street Conservation Reserve is located along the middle reaches of the Maribyrnong river in West Essendon, Melbourne.

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Against (Australian band)

Against is an Australian hardcore punk band from Brisbane, Australia.

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Agile Communications

Agile Communications is a licensed national telecommunications carrier based in South Australia and was the first South Australian based company to gain this license.

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Agnes Robertson

Agnes Robertson Robertson (née Keay; 31 July 1882 – 29 January 1968) was an Australian politician who served as a Senator for Western Australia from 1950 to 1962.

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Agnes, Victoria

Agnes is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Agostino Straulino

Agostino Straulino (October 10, 1914 – December 14, 2004) was an Italian sailor and sailboat racer, who won one Olympic gold medal and one silver medal in the Star class, and eight consecutive European championships and two world championships in this class and was world champion in the 5.5m-class.

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Agustín Calleri

Agustín Calleri (born 14 September 1976) is a retired professional male tennis player from Argentina.

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Ahmed Fahour

Ahmed Fahour (أحمد فاعور; born 1966) is a Lebanese Australian businessman.

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AIJAC

The Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC), is an organisation headquartered in Melbourne, Australia.

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Aileu Municipality

Aileu is a municipality, and was formerly a district, of East Timor.

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Ainsley Waugh

Ainsley Waugh (born 17 September 1981) is a Jamaican track and field sprinter who specialises in the 100 and 200 metres.

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Ainslie Meares

Ainslie Dixon Meares (3 March 191019 September 1986) was an Australian psychiatrist, scholar of hypnotism, psychotherapist, authority on stress and a prolific author who lived and practised in Melbourne.

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Aintree

Aintree is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, Merseyside.

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Air Combat Group RAAF

The Royal Australian Air Force's Air Combat Group (ACG) is the group which administers the RAAF's fighter and bomber aircraft.

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Air Hong Kong

Air Hong Kong is an all-cargo airline based in Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong, with its main hub at Hong Kong International Airport.

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Air Mauritius

Air Mauritius Limited, operating as Air Mauritius, is the flag carrier airline of Mauritius.

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Air Paradise International

Air Paradise International was an airline based in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.

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Air Supply

Air Supply are an Australian soft rock duo, consisting of singer-songwriter and guitarist Graham Russell and lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock.

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Airbus Beluga

The Airbus A300-600ST (Super Transporter) or Beluga, is a version of the standard A300-600 wide-body airliner modified to carry aircraft parts and oversized cargo.

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Aircalin

Société Aircalin, also known as Air Calédonie International, is a French airline and is the international airline of New Caledonia.

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Aircraft railway station

Aircraft railway station is located on the Werribee line in Victoria, Australia.

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Aireys Inlet

Aireys Inlet is a small coastal inlet and town located on the Great Ocean Road, southwest of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Airline

An airline is a company that provides air transport services for traveling passengers and freight.

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Airnorth

Capiteq Limited, trading as Airnorth, is a regional airline based at Darwin International Airport in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

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Airport rail link

An airport rail link is a service providing passenger rail transport from an airport to a nearby city by mainline or commuter trains, rapid transit, people mover, or light rail.

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Airport West, Victoria

Airport West is a suburb 11 km north-west of Melbourne, Australia.

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Airway Lanes

Airway Lanes is a band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Airway Lanes (EP)

Airway Lanes is the debut extended play by Melbourne rock band Airway Lanes which features five tracks by the band.

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AIS Arena

AIS Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Canberra, Australia.

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Aisake Ó hAilpín

Aisake Faga Ó hAilpín (born 24 August 1985) is a Fijian-Irish sportsperson.

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Aitken College (Greenvale, Victoria)

Aitken College is an independent, co-education day school of the Uniting Church located in Greenvale, Australia.

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Ajit Agarkar

Ajit Agarkar (born 4 December 1977) is a former Indian cricketer, who had represented India in more than 200 international matches in all three formats of the game.

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Al Lawrence (distance runner)

Allan Cleave Lawrence (9 July 1930 – 15 May 2017) was an Australian long distance runner.

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Al Oerter

Alfred Oerter Jr. (September 19, 1936 – October 1, 2007) was an American athlete and a four-time Olympic Champion in the discus throw.

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Alabama Gang

The Alabama Gang was the nickname for a group of NASCAR drivers (and subsequently their offspring) who set up shop and operated out of Hueytown, Alabama (near Birmingham, Alabama).

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Alain Mimoun

Alain Mimoun (1 January 1921 – 27 June 2013) was an Algerian-born French long-distance runner who competed in track events, cross-country running and the marathon.

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Alain Prost

Alain Marie Pascal Prost (born 24 February 1955) is a retired French racing driver.

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Alamein railway line

The Alamein railway line is a suburban electric railway in Melbourne, Australia.

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Alamein railway station

Alamein railway station is the terminus of the Alamein line in Victoria, Australia.

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Alan Brady

Alan Brady was an Australian professional rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 1930s.

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Alan Cobham

Sir Alan John Cobham, KBE, AFC (6 May 1894 – 21 October 1973) was an English aviation pioneer.

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Alan Davidson (Australian soccer)

Alan Edward Davidson (born 1 June 1960) is a former Australian football (soccer) player.

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Alan Griffin

Alan Peter Griffin (born 23 February 1960), a former Australian politician, was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Corinella between 1993 and March 1996, and the Division of Bruce, from March 1996 until May 2016.

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Alan J. Gow

Alan James Gow (born 23 June 1955) is the Series Director and Administrator of the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC), Chairman of Motor Sports Association (MSA) and President of the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) Touring Car Commission.

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Alan Jones (racing driver)

Alan Stanley Jones, (born 2 November 1946 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian former Formula One driver.

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Alan Kippax

Alan Falconer Kippax (25 May 1897 – 5 September 1972) was a cricketer for New South Wales (NSW) and Australia.

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Alan Marshall (Australian author)

Alan Marshall, (2 May 1902, Noorat, Victoria – 21 January 1984, Melbourne) was an Australian writer, story teller, humanist and social documenter.

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Alan Moorehead

Alan McCrae Moorehead (22 July 1910 – 29 September 1983) was a war correspondent and author of popular histories, most notably two books on the nineteenth-century exploration of the Nile, The White Nile (1960) and The Blue Nile (1962).

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Alan Oakley

Alan Oakley is an English-born Australian journalist.

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Alan Stretton

Major General Alan Bishop Stretton, (30 September 1922 – 26 October 2012) was a senior Australian Army officer.

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Alan Thompson (swimming coach)

Alan Thompson is a former Australian swimming coach, who was once the head coach of the Australian swimming team.

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Alan Villiers

Alan John Villiers (23 September 1903 – 3 March 1982) was an author, adventurer, photographer and mariner.

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Alan Wearne

Alan Wearne (born 1948) is an Australian poet.

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Alannah Hill

Alannah Louise Hill (born 26 March 1962) is an Australian fashion designer, well known in Australia and internationally.

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Alarum (band)

Alarum are an Australian progressive metal and technical death metal band which formed in 1992.

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Alasdair Hutton

Alasdair Henry Hutton OBE, TD (born 19 May 1940, London) is a writer and narrator for public events and concerts, including the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

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Albanvale, Victoria

Albanvale is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km west from Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Albenga

Albenga is a city and comune situated on the Gulf of Genoa on the Italian Riviera in the Province of Savona in Liguria, northern Italy.

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Albert Borella

Albert Chalmers Borella, VC, MM (7 August 1881 – 7 February 1968) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Albert Dunstan

Sir Albert Arthur Dunstan, KCMG (26 July 1882 – 14 April 1950) was an Australian politician.

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Albert Ernest Newbury

Albert Ernest Newbury (29 January 1891 – 1 April 1941) was an Australian artist.

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Albert Hartkopf

Albert Ernst Victor Hartkopf (28 December 1889 – 20 May 1968) was an Australian sportsman who played Test cricket for Australia and Australian rules football for Melbourne University Football Club.

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Albert Jacka

Albert Jacka, (10 January 1893 – 17 January 1932) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.

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Albert Namatjira

Albert Namatjira (28 July 1902 – 8 August 1959), born Elea Namatjira, was a Western Arrernte-speaking Aboriginal artist from the MacDonnell Ranges in Central Australia.

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Albert Ogilvie

Albert George Ogilvie (10 March 1890 – 10 June 1939) was an Australian politician and Premier of Tasmania from 22 June 1934 until his death on 10 June 1939.

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Albert Park and Lake

Albert Park and Albert Park Lake are situated in the City of Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia, 3 km south of the Melbourne CBD.

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Albert Park railway station, Melbourne

Albert Park is a former railway station on the former St Kilda line, located in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park, Victoria (Australia).

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Albert Park, Victoria

Albert Park is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 3 km south of Melbourne's central business district.

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Albert Piddington

Albert Bathurst Piddington KC (9 September 1862 – 5 June 1945) was an Australian lawyer, politician and judge.

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Albert Trott

Albert Edwin Trott (6 February 1873 – 30 July 1914) was a Test cricketer for both Australia and England.

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Albert Tucker (artist)

Albert Lee Tucker (29 December 1914 – 23 October 1999), was an Australian artist, and member of the Heide Circle, a group of modernist artists and writers that centred on the art patrons John and Sunday Reed, whose home, "Heide", located in Bulleen, near Heidelberg (outside Melbourne), was a haven for the group.

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Alberto Zelman

(Samuel Victor) Alberto Zelman (15 November 18743 March 1927) was an Australian musician and conductor, and founder of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

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Alberton, Victoria

Alberton is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Albion railway station, Melbourne

Albion railway station is located on the Sunbury line in Victoria, Australia.

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Albion, Victoria

Albion is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km west from Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Albury

Albury is a major regional city in New South Wales, Australia, is located on the Hume Highway and the northern side of the Murray River.

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Albury railway station

The Albury railway station is a heritage-listed railway station at Railway Place, Albury, City of Albury, New South Wales, Australia, adjacent to the border with Victoria, in Australia.

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Albury–Wodonga

Albury–Wodonga is the broad settlement incorporating the twin Australian cities of Albury and Wodonga, which are separated geographically by the Murray River and politically by a state border: Albury on the north of the river is part of New South Wales while Wodonga on the south bank is in Victoria.

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Alby Schultz

Albert John "Alby" Schultz (29 May 193914 July 2015) was an Australian politician.

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Alchemist (band)

Alchemist was an Australian progressive metal band from Canberra whose style combined death metal, progressive rock, psychedelic, Eastern, Aboriginal and electronic influences.

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Aldo Massola

Aldo Massola (September 9, 1910 – July 6, 1975) was an Italian-Australian anthropologist, a curator at the National Museum of Victoria in Melbourne from 1954 to 1964, who overcame scandal in his personal life to author a number of influential books about Victoria's indigenous Koori population.

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Alec Stewart

Alec James Stewart OBE (born 8 April 1963) is a former English cricketer, and former captain of the England cricket team, who played Tests and ODIs as a right-handed wicketkeeper-batsman.

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Alessandro Viana da Silva

Alessandro Viana da Silva (born August 10, 1982), known as Alessandro, is a Brazilian footballer.

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Alethea McGrath

Alethea Ada McGrath (1 June 1920, yodasnews.com; accessed 15 February 2016. – 9 February 2016) was an Australian actress and comedian who played the role of Jocasta Nu in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones.

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Alex (comic strip)

Alex is a British cartoon strip by Charles Peattie and Russell Taylor.

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Alex Brosque

Alex Brosque (born 12 October 1983) is an Australian professional footballer of Uruguayan descent who is the current captain of A-League club Sydney FC.

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Alex George

Alexander Segger George (born 4 April 1939) is a Western Australian botanist.

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Alex O'Brien

Alex O'Brien (born March 7, 1970 in Amarillo, Texas) is a retired professional tennis player from the United States, who competed on the ATP Tour.

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Alex Proyas

Alexander Proyas (born 23 September 1963) is an Australian film director, screenwriter, and producer.

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Alexander Dennis Enviro500

The Alexander Dennis Enviro500 (previously known as the TransBus Enviro500) is a three-axle double-decker bus built by Alexander Dennis (formerly by TransBus) in the United Kingdom.

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Alexander Jobson

Brigadier General Alexander Jobson, (2 April 1875 – 7 November 1933) was a senior Australian Army officer during the First World War.

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Alexander Kennedy Smith

Alexander Kennedy Smith (7 July 1824 – 16 January 1881) was a Scottish/Australian engineer and former Mayor of Melbourne.

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Alexander Macleay

Hon.

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Alexander Mair

Alexander Mair (25 August 18893 August 1969) was an Australian politician and served as the Premier of New South Wales from 5 August 1939 to 16 May 1941.

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Alexander Paterson (Australian politician)

Alexander Paterson (24 January 1844 – 23 March 1908) was an independent member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Capricornia, Queensland.

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Alexander Peacock

Sir Alexander James Peacock, KCMG (11 June 1861 – 7 October 1933), Australian politician, was the 20th Premier of Victoria.

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Alexander Robert Edgar

Alexander Robert Edgar (8 April 1850 – 23 April 1914) was an early Methodist missioner in Australia.

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Alexander Sutherland (educator)

Alexander Sutherland (26 March 1852 – 9 August 1902) was a Scottish-Australian educator, writer and philosopher.

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Alexander Thomson (pioneer)

Dr.

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Alexandra Aikhenvald

Alexandra Yurievna ("Sasha") Aikhenvald (Eichenwald) (born September 1, 1957 in Moscow, Russian SFSR) (at JCU site; accessed 20 December 2009) - A.Y. Aikhenvald's interview with ABC Radio National, 9 February 2008 is a linguist specialising in Linguistic typology and the Arawak language family (including Tariana) of the Brazilian Amazon basin.

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Alexandra Gardens, Melbourne

The Alexandra Gardens are located on the south bank of the Yarra River, opposite Federation Square and the Melbourne Central Business District, in Victoria, Australia.

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Alexandra Orlando

Alexandra Michel Orlando (born January 19, 1987) is a retired Canadian rhythmic gymnast.

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Alexandra, Victoria

Alexandra is a town in Victoria, Australia.

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Alexandre Despatie

Alexandre Despatie (born June 8, 1985) is a Canadian diver and broadcaster from Laval, Quebec.

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Alfa Romeo 75

The Alfa Romeo 75 (Tipo 161, 162B), sold in North America as the Milano, is a compact executive car produced by the Italian automaker Alfa Romeo between 1985 and 1992.

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Alfred Bowerman

Alfred James Bowerman (22 November 1873 – 20 July 1947) was an English cricket player.

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Alfred Canning

Alfred Wernam Canning (21 February 1860 – 22 May 1936) was a Western Australian government surveyor.

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Alfred Deakin

Alfred Deakin (3 August 18567 October 1919) was an Australian politician who served as the second Prime Minister of Australia, in office for three separate terms – 1903 to 1904, 1905 to 1908, and 1909 to 1910.

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Alfred Edments

Alfred Edments (17 October 1853 – 13 July 1909) was a merchant and philanthropist in Australia.

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Alfred Gottschalk (biochemist)

Alfred Gottschalk (22 April 1894 – 4 October 1973) was a German biochemist who was a leading authority in glycoprotein research.

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Alfred Hill (composer)

Alfred Francis Hill CMG OBE (16 December 186930 October 1960) was an Australian/New Zealand composer, conductor and teacher.

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Alfred John North

Alfred John North (11 June 1855 – 6 May 1917) was an Australian ornithologist.

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Alfred National Park

The Alfred National Park is a national park located in the East Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Alfred Radcliffe-Brown

Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown, FBA (born Alfred Reginald Brown; 17 January 1881 – 24 October 1955) was an English social anthropologist who developed the theory of structural functionalism and coadaptation.

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Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn

Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn, CMG, LL.D, FRS, FGS (26 July 182419 October 1902) was a British geologist and public servant, director of the Geological Survey of Victoria from 1852 to 1869, director of the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) from 1869 to 1894 and President of the Royal Society of Canada from 1895 to 1896.

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Alfred Shout

Alfred John Shout, VC, MC (8 August 1882 – 11 August 1915) was a New Zealand-born soldier and an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.

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Alfred William Howitt

Alfred William Howitt CMG (17 April 1830 – 7 March 1908) was an Australian anthropologist, explorer and naturalist.

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Alfred Winslow Jones

Alfred Winslow Jones (9 September 1900 – 2 June 1989) was an Australian investor, hedge fund manager, and sociologist.

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Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

Alfred (Alfred Ernest Albert; 6 August 184430 July 1900) reigned as Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha from 1893 to 1900.

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Aliann Pompey

Aliann Tabitha Omalara Pompey (born 9 March 1978) is a Guyanese sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres.

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Alice Betteridge

Alice Mary Betteridge Chapman (14 February 1901 – 1 September 1966) was an Australian woman known as the first deafblind child to be educated in the country.

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Alice Garner

Alice Miriam Olivia Garner (born 14 September 1969) is an Australian actress, musician and historian.

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Alice Henry

Alice Henry (21 March 1857 – 14 February 1943) was an Australian suffragist, journalist and trade unionist who also became prominent in the American trade union movement as a member of the Women's Trade Union League.

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Alicia Molik

Alicia Molik (born 27 January 1981) is an Australian former professional tennis player.

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Alick Kay

Alick Dudley Kay (3 October 1884 – 4 February 1961) was an Australian politician and Domain orator.

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Alina Kozich

Alina Kozich (Алина Козич, born December 16, 1987 in Kiev) is a Ukrainian former artistic gymnast.

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Alisa Camplin

Alisa Peta Camplin OAM (born 10 November 1974) is an Australian aerial skier who won gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics, the second ever winter Olympic gold medal for Australia.

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Alison Croggon

Alison Croggon (born 1962) is a contemporary Australian poet, playwright, fantasy novelist, and librettist.

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Alison Goodman

Alison Goodman is an Australian writer of books for young adults, born in 1966 in Melbourne.

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Alister MacKenzie

Alister MacKenzie (30 August 1870 – 6 January 1934) was a British golf course architect whose course designs span four continents.

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Alive at the Fucker Club

Alive at the Fucker Club is a live album by Melvins, which was released in 1998 through Amphetamine Reptile Records.

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Alizé Cornet

Alizé Cornet (born 22 January 1990) is a French professional tennis player.

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Aljaž Pegan

Aljaž Pegan (born June 2, 1974) is a Slovenian gymnast.

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Alkira House

Alkira House is widely regarded as one of Melbourne, Australia's most stunning examples of Jazz Moderne Art Deco architecture.

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All I Hear

"All I Hear" was the third single from Kate Alexa, released in March 2006, taken from her debut album, Broken & Beautiful.

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All Kinds of Everything

"All Kinds of Everything" is a song written by Derry Lindsay and Jackie Smith; as performed by Dana, it won the Eurovision Song Contest 1970.

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All Together Now (Australian TV series)

All Together Now was an Australian sitcom that was broadcast on Nine Network between 1991 and 1993.

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All Torn Down

"All Torn Down" was the third single taken from Australian rock group, The Living End's debut self-titled album. It was released in December 1998, spending 18 weeks in the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and peaking at No. 12. The song title and lyrics refer to the rapid development of Melbourne in the late 1990s, with major projects such as CityLink and Melbourne Docklands in progress and being constructed with little regard to whether it was development on parks or historic sites. The cover art depicts a redscale Melway map of the Melbourne CBD and Southbank area.. The song has a fast tempo of 133 beats per minute.

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Allan Border Medal

The Allan Border Medal is considered to be the most prestigious individual prize in Australian cricket.

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Allan D'Arcangelo

Allan D'Arcangelo (June 16, 1930 Accessed January 14, 2009 in Buffalo, New York Accessed January 14, 2009 – December 17, 1998 in New York City, New York) was an American artist and printmaker, best known for his paintings of highways and road signs that border on pop art and minimalism, precisionism and hard-edge painting, and also surrealism.

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Allan Lamb

Allan Joseph Lamb (born 20 June 1954) is a former England cricketer and captain who played for the first-class teams of Western Province and Northamptonshire.

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Allan Moffat

Allan George Moffat OBE (born 10 November 1939 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) is a Canadian-Australian racing driver known for his four wins in the Australian Touring Car Championship, six wins in the Sandown 500 and his four wins in the Bathurst 500/1000.

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Allan Reginald McEvey

Allan Reginald McEvey (1919–1996) was a schoolteacher before becoming Curator of Ornithology at the National Museum of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia.

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Allan Stone

Allan Stone (born 14 October 1945) played amateur and professional tennis in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Allan Wise

Allan Wise (born 24 February 1979 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian cricketer who previously played first-class cricket with the Victorian Bushrangers.

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Allendale, Victoria

Allendale (aka Allandale) is a town in Victoria, Australia, located north-east of Creswick, in the Shire of Hepburn.

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Allestree, Victoria

Allestree is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Alley

An alley or alleyway is a narrow lane, path, or passageway, often reserved for pedestrians, which usually runs between, behind, or within buildings in the older parts of towns and cities.

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Alleyne Francique

Alleyne Jeremy Francique (born June 7, 1976 in St. Andrew's) is a retired Grenadian athlete who specialized in 400 metres, his personal best being 44.47 seconds set in 2004.

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Alliance Airlines

Alliance Airlines is an aviation services company based in Brisbane, Queensland with operational bases in Adelaide, Cairns, Melbourne, Perth, Townsville and Auckland, New Zealand.

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Almurta, Victoria

Almurta is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Aloe Blacc

Egbert Nathaniel Dawkins III (born January 7, 1979), known as Aloe Blacc, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, businessman and philanthropist.

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Alona Bondarenko

Alona Volodymyrivna Bondarenko Dyachok (Альона Володимирівна Бондаренко, born 13 August 1984) is a Ukrainian tennis player.

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Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf

Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf is the first album by Australian new wave group Models.

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Alphington railway station

Alphington railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Alphington, Devon

Alphington is a former manor and village, now a suburb of the City of Exeter in Devon.

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Alphington, Victoria

Alphington is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Alphonse Gangitano

Alphonse John Gangitano (22 April 1957 – 16 January 1998) was an Australian criminal from Melbourne, Victoria.

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Alpine National Park

The Alpine National Park is a national park located in the Central Highlands and Alpine regions of Victoria, Australia.

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Alstom

Alstom is a French multinational company operating worldwide in rail transport markets, active in the fields of passenger transportation, signalling and locomotives, with products including the AGV, TGV, Eurostar, and Pendolino high-speed trains, in addition to suburban, regional and metro trains, and Citadis trams.

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Alstom Citadis

The Citadis is a family of low-floor trams (streetcars) and light rail vehicles built by Alstom.

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ALT (band)

ALT was a one-off band, featuring former New Zealand band Split Enz frontman Tim Finn, Northern Irish singer/songwriter Andy White and the frontman of the Irish band Hothouse Flowers, Liam Ó Maonlaí, that recorded and played together in 1995.

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Alternative Law Journal

The Alternative Law Journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed law journal covering law reform.

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Alternative Nation festival

Alternative Nation was a series of music festivals held in Australia in 1995.

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Altona East Phoenix SC

Altona East Phoenix Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club based in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, currently in the Victorian State League Division 2 N/W.

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Altona Gate Shopping Centre

Altona Gate Shopping Centre is a sub regional shopping centre located in Altona North, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Altona Magic SC

Altona Magic Soccer Club is a soccer team based in Altona North, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Altona Meadows, Victoria

Altona Meadows is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Hobsons Bay local government area.

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Altona North, Victoria

Altona North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Hobsons Bay local government area.

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Altona railway station

Altona railway station is located on the Werribee line in Victoria, and serves the western Melbourne suburb of Altona.

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Altona, Victoria

Altona is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Hobsons Bay local government area.

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Alumina Limited

Alumina Limited is a public company listed on the Australian and OTC Markets Groups.

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Alvie, Victoria

Alvie is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Alvin Purple

Alvin Purple is a 1973 Australian comedy film starring Graeme Blundell, written by Alan Hopgood and directed by Tim Burstall.

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Aly Wagner

Alyson Kay "Aly" Wagner (born August 10, 1980) is a sports broadcaster and retired American soccer midfielder who last played for Los Angeles Sol of Women's Professional Soccer and the United States women's national soccer team.

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Alyce Platt

Alyce Mary A Platt (born 19 December 1963) is an Australian actress and singer.

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AM stereo

AM stereo is a term given to a series of mutually incompatible techniques for radio broadcasting stereo audio in the AM band in a manner that is compatible with standard AM receivers.

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Amanita phalloides

Amanita phalloides, commonly known as the death cap, is a deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus, one of many in the genus Amanita.

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Amaroo Park

Amaroo Park Raceway was a motor racing circuit located in Annangrove, New South Wales, in the present-day western suburbs of Sydney, Australia.

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Ambarvale, New South Wales

Ambarvale is a suburb of south-western Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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American Australians

American Australians are Australian citizens who are of American descent, including immigrants and residents who are descended from migrants from the United States of America and its territories.

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American Recordings (album)

American Recordings is the 81st album by the country singer Johnny Cash.

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Amherst, Victoria

Amherst a town in Victoria, Australia is now located in what is known as the Shire of Central Goldfields, northwest of Talbot.

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Amir Butler

Amir Butler is an author and engineer.

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Amit S. Bakshi

Amit S. Bakshi is a former Indian hockey player.

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Amnesty International Australia

Amnesty International Australia is a section of the Amnesty International network, and is part of the global movement promoting and defending human rights and dignity.

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Amon Buchanan

Amon Buchanan (born 10 October 1982) is a former Australian rules football who played for the Brisbane Lions and the Sydney Swans in the AFL.

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Amon Tobin

Amon Adonai Santos de Araújo Tobin (born February 7, 1972), known as Amon Tobin, is a Brazilian musician, composer and producer of electronic music.

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Amphipoda

Amphipoda is an order of malacostracan crustaceans with no carapace and generally with laterally compressed bodies.

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Amputechture

Amputechture is the third studio album by American progressive rock band the Mars Volta, released on September 12, 2006, on Gold Standard Laboratories and Universal Records.

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Amusement arcade

An amusement arcade (often referred to as "video arcade" or simply "arcade") is a venue where people play arcade games such as video games, pinball machines, electro-mechanical games, redemption games, merchandisers (such as claw cranes), or coin-operated billiards or air hockey tables.

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AMV (TV station)

AMV is an Australian television station licensed to, and serving the regions surrounding Wagga Wagga and Albury-Wodonga in south western New South Wales and north eastern Victoria.

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Amy Acuff

Amy Lyn Acuff (born July 14, 1975) is a track and field athlete from the United States.

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Amy Bock

Amy Maud Bock (1859 – 29 August 1943) was a Tasmanian-born New Zealand female confidence trickster and male impersonator, whose trials and cross-dressing interlude have made her a subject of perennial historical interest in her adopted country.

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Amy Mathews

Amy Mathews (born 29 March 1979) is an Australian television, film and theatre actress.

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Amy Parks

Amy Parks (born 10 June 1982) is an Australian journalist and broadcaster.

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Amy Sherwin

Frances Amy Lillian Sherwin (23 March 1855 – 20 September 1935), the 'Tasmanian Nightingale', was an Australian soprano singer.

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Amy Sky

Amy Sky (born 24 September 1960 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, record producer, theatre actress, and television host.

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An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig

"An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" is the fifth episode in the first season of the American animated television series South Park.

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Ana Kokkinos

Ana Kokkinos (born 3 August 1958) is an Australian film and television director and screenwriter of Greek descent.

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Anakie, Victoria

Anakie is a rural township between Geelong, Victoria, and Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia.

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Ananda Krishnan

Tatparanandam Ananda Krishnan (born 1 April 1938) is a Malaysian businessman and philanthropist.

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Anastasia Rodionova

Anastasia Ivanovna Rodionova (Анастасия Ивановна Родионова; born 12 May 1982 in Tambov) is a Russian-born Australian professional tennis player.

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Anatoliy Samotsvetov

Anatoliy Vasilyevich Samotsvetov (Анатолий Васильевич Самоцветов) (born 27 November 1932) was a Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the hammer throw.

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ANCA (company)

ANCA Pty Ltd (formerly Australian Numerical Control and Automation Pty Ltd) is an Australia company which designs and manufactures computer numerical controlled grinding machines.

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Ancona, Victoria

Ancona is a small town in Victoria, Australia named after Ancona in Italy.

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Anders Järryd

Anders Per Järryd (born 13 July 1961) is a former professional tennis player from Sweden.

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Anderson Report

The Anderson Report is the colloquial name of the report of the Board of Inquiry into Scientology, an official inquiry into the Church of Scientology conducted for the State of Victoria, Australia.

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Andrea Coote

Andrea Coote (born 18 July 1951) was an Australian parliamentarian.

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Andrea De Carlo

Andrea De Carlo (born December 11, 1952 in Milan) is a popular Italian writer.

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Andrew Barlow

Andrew Nicholas Barlow (3 July 1899 – 13 July 1961) was a cricket Test match umpire.

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Andrew Benjamin

Andrew Benjamin (born 1952, Australia) is an Australian philosopher.

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Andrew Bogut

Andrew Michael Bogut (born 28 November 1984) is an Australian professional basketball player for the Sydney Kings of the National Basketball League (NBL).

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Andrew Bolt

Andrew Bolt (born 26 September 1959) is an Australian conservative social and political commentator.

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Andrew Bree

Andrew Patrick Bree (born 16 March 1981) is a breaststroke swimmer from Helen's Bay, County Down, Northern Ireland, UK.

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Andrew Brideson

Andrew Ronald Brideson (born 19 October 1944) is an Australian politician.

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Andrew Bridge (basketball)

Andrew Bridge (born 5 October 1979 in Chesterfield, England) is a current British Professional Basketball player.

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Andrew Chan

Andrew Chan (12 January 1984 – 29 April 2015) was an Australian born man who was convicted and executed in Indonesia for drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine.

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Andrew Clarke (British Army officer)

Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Clarke, (27 July 1824 – 29 March 1902) was a British soldier and governor, as well as a surveyor and politician in Australia.

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Andrew Daddo

Andrew Dugald Daddo (born 18 February 1967) is an Australian actor, voice artist, author and television and radio personality and presenter.

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Andrew Dominik

Andrew Dominik (born 7 October 1967) is a New Zealand-born Australian film director and screenwriter.

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Andrew Embley

Andrew Embley (born 27 June 1981) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Andrew Evans (pastor)

Andrew Lee Evans (born Wilfred Andrew Lever Evans) OAM (born 17 June 1935, in India) is a Pentecostal Christian pastor in the Assemblies of God and a former politician in the South Australian Legislative Council.

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Andrew Fyfe (cartoonist)

Andrew Fyfe (born 12 May 1966, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian cartoonist and satirist.

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Andrew Gaze

Andrew Barry Casson Gaze, AM (born 24 July 1965) is an Australian former professional basketball player and current head coach of the Sydney Kings of the National Basketball League (NBL).

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Andrew Haug

Andrew Haug (born September 1973) is a radio announcer and heavy metal musician from Melbourne, Australia.

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Andrew Ilie

Andrew Ilie (born 18 April 1976 in Bucharest, Romania) is a former tennis player.

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Andrew Kratzmann

Andrew Kratzmann (born 3 November 1971 in Murgon, Queensland, Australia) is a former professional male tennis player from Australia.

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Andrew Leigh

Andrew Keith Leigh (born 3 August 1972) is an Australian politician and former professor of economics at the Australian National University.

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Andrew Lloyd Webber

Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber Kt (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre.

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Andrew MacLeod

Andrew Michael MacLeod is an Australian/British businessman, author, humanitarian lawyer and former aid worker.

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Andrew Maher

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Andrew McFarlane (Australian actor)

Andrew McFarlane (born 6 June 1951, Albany, Western Australia) is an Australian actor with many stage and screen credits.

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Andrew McKaige

Andrew McKaige (born, 1959) is an Australian actor, most prominent in television soap opera.

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Andrew Murphy

Andrew Ray-Jamie Murphy (born 18 December 1969 in Melbourne, Victoria) is Australia's best Triple Jumper, works at Trinity Grammar School, Summer Hill, NSW, Australia, best known for his bronze medal at the 2001 World Indoor Championships, where he achieved an Oceanian indoor record of 17.20 metres.

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Andrew O'Neill

Andrew O'Neill (born 14 September 1979) is a comedian, musician, presenter, and writer.

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Andrew Olexander

Andrew Phillip Olexander (born 26 February 1965) is a former Australian politician.

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Andrew Peacock

Andrew Sharp Peacock AC GCL (born 13 February 1939) is a former Australian politician and diplomat.

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Andrew Raines

Andrew Raines (born 8 March 1986) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club, and Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Andrew Refshauge

Andrew John Refshauge (born 16 January 1949) is a former Australian politician who was Deputy Premier of New South Wales from 1995 to 2005, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly between 1983 and 2005, and a senior minister in the Carr ministry.

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Andrew Robb

Andrew John Robb (born 20 August 1951) is a former Australian Trade Minister and was the Liberal Party member for the Division of Goldstein in the House of Representatives.

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Andrew Sullivan (basketball)

Andrew Sullivan (born 12 February 1980) is a British professional basketball player.

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Andrew Theophanous

Andrew Charles Theophanous (born 24 March 1946) is a former Australian politician.

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Andrew Veniamin

Andrew "Benji" Veniamin (16 November 1975 – 23 March 2004) was an Australian criminal from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Andrew Vlahos

Andrew Vlahos (born 20 April 1976) is a former Australian-Greek footballer.

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Andrew Walsh

Andrew Hugh Walsh AM is an Australian festival director.

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Andrew Welsh (footballer)

Andrew Welsh (born 11 February 1983) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.

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Andrez Bergen

Andrez Bergen is an Australian musician, author, journalist, comic artist, and comic label and record label owner, who uses Little Nobody as his primary electronic music production moniker.

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Andy Anderson (actor)

Neville Anderson (born 18 July 1947) known professionally as Andy Anderson and also billed as Andy James, is a New Zealand-born musician and actor.

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Andy Blunden

Andy Blunden (born 11 October 1945) is an Australian writer and Marxist philosopher based in Melbourne.

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Andy Grace

Andy Grace (born 24 July 1970 in Melbourne, Australia) is a commercial radio and television broadcaster and computer software developer.

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Andy Griffiths (author)

Andrew Noel "Andy" Griffiths (born 3 September 1961) is an Australian children's book author and comedy writer.

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Andy Lee (comedian)

Andrew Thomas "Andy" Lee (born 24 May 1981) is an Australian comedian, musician and children's writer.

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Andy Lewis (bassist)

Andrew Joseph "Andy" Lewis (16 June 1966 – 12 February 2000) was the original bassist of Australian band The Whitlams.

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Andy Parsons

Andrew John Parsons (born 3 April 1967) is an English comedian and writer.

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Andy Robinson

Richard Andrew Robinson OBE (born 3 April 1964) is an English rugby union coach and retired player.

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Andy Thorpe

Andrena 'Andy' Thorpe (17 November 1929, Melbourne, Australia – 15 October 2010, Riverton, South Australia), was a former model and radio personality who worked at several Australian radio stations in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Andy White (singer-songwriter)

Andy White (born 28 May 1962)Gregory, Andy (ed.) (2002) International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002, Europa,, p. 540 is a Northern Irish singer/songwriter, poet and author, born in Belfast.

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Ange Postecoglou

Angelos "Ange" Postecoglou (Άγγελος Ποστέκογλου) is an Australian former association football player and the former head coach of the Australia national soccer team.

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Angel Flummox

Angel Flummox is the first EP and release by the Brisbane band The Red Paintings, released in 1999.

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Angela Thirkell

Angela Margaret Thirkell (30 January 1890 – 29 January 1961), was an English and Australian novelist.

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Angelo Lekkas

Angelos Lekkas (born 29 June 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer who played his entire professional career with the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Angels in America

Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes is a two-part play by American playwright Tony Kushner.

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Angie Hart

Angela Ruth Hart (born 8 March 1972) billed as Angie Hart is an Australian pop singer best known for her role as lead vocalist in the alternative pop rock band Frente! and the Indie pop duo Splendid with her then husband Jesse Tobias.

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Anglesea, Victoria

Anglesea is a town in Victoria, Australia.

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Anglican Church of Australia

The Anglican Church of Australia is a Christian church in Australia and an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion.

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Anglican Diocese of Grafton

The Anglican Diocese of Grafton is one of the 23 dioceses of the Anglican Church of Australia.

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Anglican Diocese of Melbourne

The Anglican Diocese of Melbourne is the metropolitan diocese of the Province of Victoria in the Anglican Church of Australia.

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Angliss International Hotel School

The Angliss International Hotel School is customised hotel management training program, offered by William Angliss Institute of TAFE in Melbourne, Australia.

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Anglo-Celtic Australians

Anglo-Celtic Australians are Australians whose ancestors originate wholly or partially in the countries of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.

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Angry Anderson

Gary Stephen "Angry" Anderson AM (born 5 August 1947) is an Australian rock singer-songwriter, television presenter-reporter and actor.

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Angry Penguins

Angry Penguins was an Australian literary and artistic avant-garde movement of the 1940s.

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Anguilla at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

In only their third Games the British overseas territory of Anguilla was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 6-member strong contingent, comprising 6 sportspersons and no officials.

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Angus Armanasco Stakes

The Angus Armanasco Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies, held under Set Weights conditions with penalties, over a distance of 1400 metres at Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia in late February.

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Ania Walwicz

Ania Walwicz (born 1951) is a contemporary Australian poet and prose writer, and visual artist.

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Anier García

Anier Octavio García Ortiz (born March 9, 1976) is a Cuban track and field athlete, winner of the 110 metres hurdles at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

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Animania

Animania was an annual anime convention that was held in Sydney, Australia.

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Anjali Rao

Anjali Rao is an Australian television news anchor and broadcast journalist of an Indian heritage.

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Ann Corcoran

Ann Kathleen Corcoran (born 21 September 1951), an Australian politician, was an Australian Labor Party member of the House of Representatives from 12 August 2000 to the 2007 election, representing the Division of Isaacs, Victoria.

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Anna Burke

Anna Elizabeth Burke (born 1 January 1966) is a former Australian politician and current Member of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.

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Anna Funder

Anna Funder (born 1966) is an Australian author.

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Anna Meares

Anna Maree Devenish Meares (born 21 September 1983) is an Australian retired track cyclist.

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Anna Millward

Anna Millward, née Wilson, (born 26 November 1971) is an Australian female cycle racer.

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Anna Nolan

Anna Nolan (born 16 October 1970) is an Irish television presenter, producer and former business manager, waitress and Irish international basketball player.

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Annascaul

Annascaul or Anascaul is a village on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland.

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Anne Charleston

Anne Charleston (born 30 December 1942 in Melbourne) is an Australian actress best known for playing the character of Madge Bishop in the Australian soap opera Neighbours and Lily Butterfield in British soap Emmerdale.

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Anne Haddy

Anne Condon (nee Haddy) (5 October 1930 – 6 June 1999), professionally known as Anne Haddy, was an Australian actress, who worked in all facets of the industry including radio, stage, television and film, she was best known for her television soap roles as Rosie Andrews on Sons and Daughters and matriarch Helen Daniels in the long-running Australian soap opera, Neighbours.

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Anne McCue

Anne McCue is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, video director and radio host from Australia.

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Anne Smith

Anne Smith (born July 1, 1959) is an educational psychologist known for her past as a professional tennis player from the United States.

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Annette Bear-Crawford

Annette Bear-Crawford (1853 – 7 June 1899) was a women's suffragist and federationist in Victoria.

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Annette Ellis

Annette Louise Ellis (born 13 October 1946), Australian politician, was a Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1996 to August 2010, representing the Division of Namadgi (Australian Capital Territory) 1996–98 and the Division of Canberra (ACT) from 1998 to 2010.

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Annette Kellermann

Annette Marie Sarah Kellermann (6 July 1887 – 6 November 1975) was an Australian professional swimmer, vaudeville star, film actress and writer.

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Annie Crummer

Anne Crummer (born 1966) is a New Zealand pop singer and songwriter who has seen success in both a solo career and as part of various musical groups.

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Ansett Australia

Ansett Australia was a major Australian airline group, based in Melbourne.

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Ansonia, Connecticut

Ansonia is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, on the Naugatuck River, immediately north of Derby, and about northwest of New Haven.

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Anstey railway station

Anstey railway station is located on the Upfield line in Victoria, Australia.

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Ant colony

An ant colony is the basic unit around which ants organize their lifecycle.

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Antanas Guoga

Antanas Guoga (born December 17, 1973, in Kaunas, Lithuania), more commonly known as Tony G, is a Lithuanian businessman, poker player, politician and philanthropist.

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Antanas Mikėnas

Antanas Mikėnas (February 24, 1924 – September 23, 1994) was a Lithuanian athlete who competed mainly in the 20 kilometer walk during his career.

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Ante Kovacevic

Ante Kovacevic (born 13 June 1974 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian retired professional football (soccer) player who is currently the Director of Football at Adelaide United FC.

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Anterior cruciate ligament

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of a pair of cruciate ligaments (the other being the posterior cruciate ligament) in the human knee.

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Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations is an American travel and food show that airs on the Travel Channel; it also airs on the Discovery Travel & Living channel around the world.

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Anthony Callea

Anthony Cosmo Callea (born 13 December 1982) is an Australian singer-songwriter and stage actor who rose to prominence after being the runner-up in the 2004 season of Australian Idol.

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Anthony Coburn

James Anthony Coburn (10 December 1927 – 28 April 1977) was an Australian television writer and producer, who spent much of his professional career living and working in the United Kingdom.

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Anthony G. Collins

Anthony G. Collins (born 1949) is the 16th President of Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York.

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Anthony Hawkins

Anthony Hawkins (30 September 1932 – 23 September 2013), was an English born, Australian based television actor.

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Anthony Hordern & Sons

Anthony Hordern & Sons was once the largest department store in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Anthony Lehmann

Anthony "Lehmo" Lehmann (born 20 August 1969) is an Australian comedian, television and radio presenter.

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Anthony Mundine

Anthony Mundine (born 21 May 1975) is an Australian professional boxer and former rugby league footballer.

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Anthony Pappa

Anthony Pappa is a DJ and electronic music producer from Melbourne, Australia.

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Anthony Pateras

Anthony Pateras (born 26 March, 1979) is a composer, pianist and electronic musician.

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Anthony Tohill

Anthony Tohill (Antóin Ó Tuathail; born 2 August 1971) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Derry in the 1990s and early 2000s.

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Anthony Warlow

Anthony Thorne Warlow (born 18 November 1961 in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian opera and musical theatre performer, noted for his character acting and considerable vocal range.

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Anti-abortion violence

Anti-abortion violence is violence committed against individuals and organizations that provide abortion.

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Anti-Football League

The Anti-Football League is an Australian organisation that pokes fun at the obsession with Australian rules football.

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Antigua and Barbuda at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Antigua & Barbuda was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a contingent comprising 18 sportspersons.

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Antipodeans

The Antipodeans were a group of Australian modern artists who asserted the importance of figurative art, and protested against abstract expressionism.

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Antipodes

In geography, the antipode of any spot on Earth is the point on Earth's surface diametrically opposite to it; the antipodes of a region similarly represent the area opposite it.

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Antiskeptic

Antiskeptic is a rock band based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Antistatic (band)

Antistatic was a three-piece hard rock/alternative band formed in late 2003 in Perth, Western Australia.

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Antoine Fauchery

Antoine Julien Fauchery (1823–1861) was a French adventurer, writer and photographer with republican sympathies.

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Antonia Kidman

Antonia Kidman (born 14 July 1970) is an Australian journalist and TV presenter, and the younger sister of the actress Nicole Kidman.

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Antonio da Correggio

Antonio Allegri da Correggio (August 1489 – March 5, 1534), usually known as Correggio, was the foremost painter of the Parma school of the Italian Renaissance, who was responsible for some of the most vigorous and sensuous works of the 16th century.

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Antwerp, Victoria

Antwerp is a small town in Victoria, Australia on the Dimboola – Rainbow Road, in the Shire of Hindmarsh, north of Dimboola and north-west of Melbourne.

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ANZ Bank New Zealand

ANZ Bank New Zealand Limited, New Zealand's largest financial-services group, operates as a subsidiary of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited of Australia.

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Anzac spirit

The Anzac spirit or Anzac legend is a concept which suggests that Australian and New Zealand soldiers possess shared characteristics, specifically the qualities those soldiers allegedly exemplified on the battlefields of World War I. These perceived qualities include endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour, larrikinism, and mateship.

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Anzac Test

The Anzac Test is an annual rugby league football test match played annually between Australia and New Zealand for the Bill Kelly Memorial Trophy.

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Apartment

An apartment (American English), flat (British English) or unit (Australian English) is a self-contained housing unit (a type of residential real estate) that occupies only part of a building, generally on a single storey.

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Apimondia

Apimondia or International Federation of Beekeepers' Associations promotes scientific, ecological, social and economic apicultural development in all countries and the cooperation of beekeepers` associations, scientific bodies and of individuals involved in apiculture worldwide.

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April 1976

The following events occurred in April 1976.

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Apsley, Victoria

Apsley is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Aquarius Festival

The Nimbin Aquarius Festival was a counter-cultural arts and music festival organised by the Australian Union of Students.

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Aquinas College, Melbourne

Aquinas College is a co-educational Roman Catholic secondary school located in the Melbourne suburb of Ringwood, Victoria, Australia.

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Arabic phonology

While many languages have numerous dialects that differ in phonology, the contemporary spoken Arabic language is more properly described as a continuum of varieties.

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Ararat railway station

Ararat railway station is located on the Serviceton and Western standard gauge lines, in Victoria, Australia.

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Ararat, Victoria

Ararat is a city in south-west Victoria, Australia, about west of Melbourne, on the Western Highway on the eastern slopes of the Ararat Hills and Cemetery Creek valley between Victoria's Western District and the Wimmera.

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Arcade (architecture)

An arcade is a succession of arches, each counter-thrusting the next, supported by columns, piers, or a covered walkway enclosed by a line of such arches on one or both sides.

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Arcadia, Victoria

Arcadia is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Arcanacon

Arcanacon is a role-playing convention held in Melbourne annually.

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Archer (horse)

Archer (1856–1872) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who won the first and the second Melbourne Cups in 1861 and 1862.

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Archerfield Airport

Archerfield Airport is a Leased Federal Airport located in Archerfield, to the south of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Archibald James Campbell

Archibald James Campbell (18 February 1853 – 11 September 1929) was an Australian civil servant in the Victorian (later Australian) government Customs Service.

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Archie Kemp

Archie Kemp (1925–1949) was an Australian boxer from Melbourne who died in the ring while fighting against Jack Hassen for the Australian Lightweight title.

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Archie Moore

Archie Moore (born Archibald Lee Wright; December 13, 1916 – December 9, 1998) was an American professional boxer and the longest reigning World Light Heavyweight Champion of all time (December 1952 – May 1962).

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Archie Roach

Archibald William "Archie" Roach, AM (born 8 January 1957, Mooroopna) is an Australian musician.

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Archies Creek, Victoria

Archies Creek is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Archimede Fusillo

Archimede Fusillo (born 1962) is an Australian author of books for children and young adults.

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Architecture of Australia

Australian architecture has generally been consistent with architectural trends in the wider Western world, with some special adaptations to compensate for distinctive Australian climatic and cultural factors.

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Architecture of cathedrals and great churches

The architecture of cathedrals, basilicas and abbey churches is characterised by the buildings' large scale and follows one of several branching traditions of form, function and style that all ultimately derive from the Early Christian architectural traditions established in the Constantinian period.

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Arctic Monkeys tour history

Arctic Monkeys are a four-piece indie rock band from Sheffield, England.

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Arctic tern

The Arctic tern (Sterna paradisaea) is a tern in the family Laridae.

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Ardalion Ignatyev

Ardalion Vasilyevich Ignatyev (Ардалион Васи́льевич Игна́тьев; December 22, 1930 – October 24, 1998) was a Soviet athlete who mainly competed in the 400 metres.

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Ardeer

Ardeer can refer to.

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Ardeer railway station

Ardeer railway station is located on the Serviceton line in Victoria, Australia.

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Ardeer, Victoria

Ardeer is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Area-7

Area-7 (also known as Area 7) is an Australian Ska/Punk band.

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Areegra, Victoria

Areegra is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Argentina at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Argentina competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Argentina at the 1960 Summer Olympics

Argentina's participation in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy, marked the eighth Olympic performance officially organized by the Argentine Olympic Committee (Comité Olímpico Argentino).

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Argentina–Brazil football rivalry

The Argentina–Brazil rivalry is a sports rivalry between the national football teams of the two countries and their respective sets of fans.

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ARIA Music Awards

The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known informally as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).

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Ariel (clipper)

Ariel was a clipper ship famous for making fast voyages between China and England in the late 1860s.

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Ariel Sharon

Ariel Sharon (אריאל שרון;,, also known by his diminutive Arik, אַריק, born Ariel Scheinermann, אריאל שיינרמן‎; February 26, 1928 – January 11, 2014) was an Israeli general and politician who served as the 11th Prime Minister of Israel from March 2001 until April 2006.

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Armadale railway station, Melbourne

Armadale railway station is located on the Pakenham, Cranbourne and Frankston lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Armadale, Victoria

Armadale is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Stonnington local government area.

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Armani

Giorgio Armani S.P.A. is an Italian fashion house founded by Giorgio Armani which designs, manufactures, distributes and retails haute couture, ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories, eyewear, cosmetics and home interiors.

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Armenian General Benevolent Union

The Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU, Հայկական Բարեգործական Ընդհանուր Միություն, ՀԲԸՄ, Haykakan Baregortsakan Endhanur Miutyun) is a non-profit Armenian organization established in Cairo, Egypt, in 1906.

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Armes Beaumont

Edward Armes Beaumont (15 December 1842 – 17 July 1913) was a vocalist active in Australia.

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Armidale-class patrol boat

The Armidale class is a class of patrol boats built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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Armin van Buuren

Armin van Buuren OON (born 25 December 1976) is a Dutch DJ, record producer and remixer from South Holland.

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Armoured Angel

Armoured Angel was a thrash/death metal band from Canberra, Australia.

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Armstrong, Victoria

Armstrong (also known as Armstrongs) is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Western Highway, north of Ararat, in the local government area of Rural City of Ararat.

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Army Inventions Board

The Australian Army Inventions Board, otherwise known as the Army Inventions Directorate, was a government body of the Commonwealth of Australia, set up in 1942 to handle the thousands of inventions submitted by the public.

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Arnaud Clément

Arnaud Clément (born 17 December 1977) is a retired professional tennis player and the current captain of the France Davis Cup team.

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Arne Duncan

Arne Starkey Duncan (born November 6, 1964) was the United States Secretary of Education from 2009 through December 2015.

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Arnold, Victoria

Arnold is a small town in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Arnott's Biscuits

Arnott's Biscuits Limited is Australia's largest producer of biscuits and the second-largest supplier of snack food.

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Around the Bay in a Day

Around the Bay in a Day is a non-competitive fully supported recreational cycling fundraising event organised by Bicycle Network in Victoria, Australia.

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Arrium

Arrium was an Australian mining and materials company.

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Arrow Cross Party

The Arrow Cross Party (Nyilaskeresztes Párt – Hungarista Mozgalom, literally "Arrow Cross Party-Hungarist Movement") was a Nazi party led by Ferenc Szálasi, which formed a government in Hungary known as the Government of National Unity.

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Art colony

Artist houses in Montsalvat near Melbourne, Australia. An art colony or artists' colony is a place where creative practitioners live and interact with one another.

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Art Deco

Art Deco, sometimes referred to as Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War I. Art Deco influenced the design of buildings, furniture, jewelry, fashion, cars, movie theatres, trains, ocean liners, and everyday objects such as radios and vacuum cleaners.

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Art of Fighting (band)

Art of Fighting are an indie rock band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Artbank

Artbank is an art rental program established in 1980 by the government of Australia.

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Arthur Barnett Ltd

Arthur Barnett Ltd, trading as Arthur Barnett and often referred to as Arthur Barnett's, was a department store in Dunedin, New Zealand.

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Arthur Boyd

Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd (24 July 1920 – 24 April 1999) was a leading Australian painter of the late 20th century.

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Arthur Calwell

Arthur Augustus Calwell KCSG (28 August 1896 – 8 July 1973) was an Australian politician who served as the leader of the Labor Party from 1960 to 1967.

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Arthur Coles

Sir Arthur William "A.W." Coles (7 August 1892 – 14 June 1982) was a prominent Australian businessman and philanthropist, a son of St James, Victoria shopkeeper George W. Coles (died 1932).

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Arthur Dale Trendall

Arthur Dale Trendall AC CMG (28 March 1909 – 13 November 1995) was a New Zealand-born Australian art historian and classical archaeologist whose work on identifying the work of individual artists on Greek ceramic vessels at Apulia and other sites earned him international prizes and a papal knighthood.

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Arthur Edward Moore

Arthur Edward Moore, (9 February 1876 – 7 January 1963) was an Australian politician.

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Arthur Fadden

Sir Arthur William Fadden, (13 April 189421 April 1973) was an Australian politician who served as Prime Minister of Australia from 29 August to 7 October 1941.

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Arthur Galan AG

Arthur Galan AG is an Australian fashion brand based in Melbourne with menswear and womenswear lines.

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Arthur J. Jackson

Captain Arthur Junior Jackson (October 18, 1924 – June 14, 2017) was a United States Marine who received the Medal of Honor for his actions on Peleliu during World War II.

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Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock

Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, (12 November 1860 – 14 June 1932), was a British colonial administrator who served variously as Administrator of Matabeleland, Governor of Western Australia, Lieutenant-Governor of the Transvaal, and Governor of Madras.

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Arthur Mattingley

Arthur Herbert Evelyn Mattingley (1870-1950), noted Australian bird photographer and ornithologist, was a founding member of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) in 1901.

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Arthur Merric Boyd

Arthur Merric Boyd (19 March 1862 – 30 July 1940) was an Australian painter.

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Arthur Morris

Arthur Robert Morris MBE (19 January 1922 – 22 August 2015) was an Australian cricketer who played 46 Test matches between 1946 and 1955.

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Arthur Renwick

Sir Arthur Renwick (30 May 1837 – 23 November 1908) was an Australian physician, politician and philanthropist.

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Arthur Robert Hogg

Arthur Robert Hogg (25 November 1903 – 31 March 1966) was an Australian physicist and astronomer.

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Arthur Rylah

Sir Arthur Gordon Rylah, (3 October 190920 September 1974) was an Australian politician and lawyer, Deputy Premier of Victoria 1955 to 1971.

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Arthur Shrewsbury

Arthur Shrewsbury (11 April 1856 – 19 May 1903) was an English cricketer and rugby football administrator.

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Arthur Streeton

Sir Arthur Ernest Streeton (8 April 1867 – 1 September 1943) was an Australian landscape painter and leading member of the Heidelberg School, also known as Australian Impressionism.

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Arthur Upfield

Arthur William Upfield (1 September 1890 – 12 February 1964) was an English/Australian writer, best known for his works of detective fiction featuring Detective Inspector Napoleon "Bony" Bonaparte of the Queensland Police Force, a half-caste Aborigine.

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Arthur Worthington

Arthur Worthington (died 1917) was an American-born Australasian alternative religious leader, bigamist and fraudster in late nineteenth-century Christchurch, Melbourne and Tasmania.

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Arthur Wyeth

Arthur Edwin Wyeth (3 July 1887 at Melbourne, Victoria – 18 October 1971 at Brisbane, Queensland) was a cricket Test match umpire.

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Arthur! and the Square Knights of the Round Table

Arthur! And the Square Knights of the Round Table is an Australian animated series based on the legend of King Arthur of Camelot.

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Arthurs Creek, Victoria

Arthurs Creek is a town in Victoria, Australia, 33 kilometres north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Artistic gymnastics

Artistic gymnastics is a discipline of gymnastics in which athletes perform short routines (ranging from approximately 30 to 90 seconds) on different apparatuses, with less time for vaulting.

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Arto Saari

Arto Saari (born November 9, 1981) is a Finnish professional skateboarder and photographer.

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Arts Centre Melbourne

The Arts Centre Melbourne, originally known as the Victorian Arts Centre and briefly officially called the Arts Centre, is a performing arts centre consisting of a complex of theatres and concert halls in the Melbourne Arts Precinct, located in the central Melbourne suburb of Southbank in Victoria, Australia.

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Arts in Australia

The Arts in Australia refers to the art produced in the area of, on the subject of, or by the people of the Commonwealth of Australia and its preceding Indigenous and colonial societies.

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Asanka Gurusinha

Deshabandu Asanka Pradeep Gurusinha (born 16 September 1966 in Colombo) is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who enjoyed an 11-year international career, playing 41 Tests and 147 One Day Internationals for Sri Lanka.

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Ascot Vale railway station

Ascot Vale railway station is located on the Craigieburn line in Victoria, Australia.

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Ascot Vale, Victoria

Ascot Vale is an inner suburb 5 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in the local government area of the City of Moonee Valley.

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ASFMA Award

The Australian Science Fiction Media Awards (ASFMA Awards) were awards given annually for achievement in non-literary media and media appreciation within Australian science fiction.

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Ash Wednesday (musician)

Ash Wednesday is an Australian musician, who played in JAB, the Models and Einstürzende Neubauten.

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Asha Gill

Asha Anand Gill (born 3 July 1972 in Pembury, Kent) is a Malaysia-based model, television host, deejay, veejay, writer, producer, film director and women's rights activist.

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Ashbourne, Victoria

Ashbourne is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Ashburton railway station, Melbourne

Ashburton Railway Station is located on the Alamein line in Victoria, Australia.

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Ashburton, Victoria

Ashburton is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, southeast of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Asher Bilu

Asher Bilu (born 1936) is an Australian artist who creates paintings, sculptures and installations.

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Asher Keddie

Asher Keddie (born 31 July 1974) is an Australian actress.

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Ashfield, New South Wales

Ashfield is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Ashley Cooper (tennis)

Ashley John Cooper AO (born 15 September 1936) is a former tennis player from Australia who was ranked the World No.

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Ashley Gilbertson

Ashley Gilbertson (born 22 January 1978) is a photographer with the VII Photo Agency known for his images of the Iraq War and the effects of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq on returning veterans and their families.

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Ashley McIntosh

Ashley McIntosh (born 20 October 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Claremont Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Ashtray Boy

Ashtray Boy is an indie-rock band fronted by peripatetic singer-songwriter Randall Lee.

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Ashurst LLP

Ashurst LLP is a multinational law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom and a member of the 'Silver Circle' of leading UK law firms.

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Ashwood, Victoria

Ashwood is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Asiacrypt

Asiacrypt (also ASIACRYPT) is an important international conference for cryptography research.

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Asian Australians

Asian Australians are Australians of Asian ancestry.

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Asian Century

The Asian Century is the projected 21st-century dominance of Asian politics and culture, assuming certain demographic and economic trends persist.

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Asian Formula Three Championship

The Asian Formula Three Championship was a single-seater racing series based in South East Asia.

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Asian Mile Challenge

The Asian Mile Challenge is a series of four one-mile (eight furlongs) Thoroughbred horse races.

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Aslan (band)

Aslan are an Irish rock band from Dublin who formed in 1982.

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Aspendale Gardens, Victoria

Aspendale Gardens is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Aspendale railway station

Aspendale railway station is located on the Frankston line in Victoria, Australia.

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Aspendale, Victoria

Aspendale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Assemblies of God in New Zealand

The Assemblies of God in New Zealand is a Pentecostal denomination in New Zealand and a member of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship, the world's largest Pentecostal denomination.

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Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria

The Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria (AGSV) is a sporting association of nine independent schools in Victoria, Australia, formed in 1920.

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Associated Public Schools of Victoria

The Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS) are a group of eleven independent schools in Victoria, Australia, similar to the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales in New South Wales.

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Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics

The association football tournament at the 1956 Summer Olympics was won by the Soviet Union.

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Assyrian people

Assyrian people (ܐܫܘܪܝܐ), or Syriacs (see terms for Syriac Christians), are an ethnic group indigenous to the Middle East.

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Aster Aweke

Aster Aweke (አስቴር አወቀ, ʾAster ʾAwäḳä) is an Ethiopian singer living in the United States.

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Astor Radio Corporation

Astor Radio Corporation is an Australian radio manufacturer which began operating in 1926, making radio receivers in Victoria.

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Astrid Kumbernuss

Astrid Kumbernuss (born 5 February 1970 in Grevesmühlen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) is a former German female shot putter and discus thrower.

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Athanasius Treweek

Lieutenant Colonel Athanasius Pryor "Ath" Treweek (1911–1995) was an Australian academic, linguist, mathematician and code-breaker.

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Atheist Alliance International

Atheist Alliance International (AAI) is a global federation of atheist organizations and individuals, committed to educating the public about atheism, secularism and related issues.

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Athena Starwoman

Athena Starwoman (17 July 1945 – 16 December 2004) was Australia's most successful and well known astrologers through the 1970s to her passing in 2004.

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Athens News Agency

The Athens News Agency (ANA; Αθηναϊκό Πρακτορείο Ειδήσεων) was one of the two major news agencies in Greece, the other being the Macedonian Press Agency, before they merged into the Athens News Agency-Macedonian Press Agency (ANA-MPA).

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Athletics at the 1956 Summer Olympics

At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, 33 athletics events were contested, 24 for men and 9 for women.

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Athletics at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

At the 2006 Commonwealth Games, the athletics events were held in Melbourne, Australia from 19 March to 25 March 2006.

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Athlone, Victoria

Athlone is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Athula Samarasekera

Maitipage Athula Rohitha Samarasekera (born August 5, 1961 in Galle) is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who is currently working as a cricket coach in Australia.

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Atmospheric diving suit

An atmospheric diving suit (ADS) is a small one-person articulated anthropomorphic submersible which resembles a suit of armour, with elaborate pressure joints to allow articulation while maintaining an internal pressure of one atmosphere.

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ATN

ATN is the Sydney flagship television station of the Seven Network in Australia.

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Atomic absorption spectroscopy

Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) is a spectroanalytical procedure for the quantitative determination of chemical elements using the absorption of optical radiation (light) by free atoms in the gaseous state.

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ATP Finals

The ATP Finals is the second highest tier of men's tennis tournament after the four Grand Slam tournaments.

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Atrium (architecture)

In architecture, an atrium (plural: atria or atriums) is a large open air or skylight covered space surrounded by a building.

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Attwood, Victoria

Attwood is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km north-west from Melbourne's central business district.

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ATV (Australia)

ATV is a television station in Melbourne, Australia, part of Network Ten – one of the three major Australian commercial television networks.

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Au Go Go Records

Au Go Go Records is the name of a Melbourne, Australia based independent record label.

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Aubrey Williams

Aubrey Williams (8 May 1926 – 17 April 1990) was a Guyanese artist.

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Auburn railway station, Melbourne

Auburn railway station is located on the Lilydale, Belgrave and Alamein lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Auburn, Victoria

Auburn is an unbounded neighbourhood of the suburb of Hawthorn, Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria.

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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the principal public gallery in Auckland, New Zealand, and has the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand.

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Audi 80

The Audi 80 is a compact executive car produced by the German manufacturer Audi (initially known as Auto Union and Audi NSU Auto Union) from 1966 to 1996.

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Audio Out

Audio Out is the first album by the Australian singer Amiel, released in Australia by Festival Records on 18 August 2003 (see 2003 in music).

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Augie March

Augie March are an Australian indie/pop rock band.

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August 2005 in sports

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August 30

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Augustine Kiprono Choge

Augustine Kiprono Choge (born 21 January 1987) is a Kenyan middle distance and long distance runner.

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Aurealis

Aurealis is an Australian speculative fiction magazine published by Chimaera Publications, and is Australia's longest running small-press science-fiction and fantasy magazine.

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Aurizon

Aurizon Holdings Limited is a publicly listed rail freight company in Australia.

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Aus-Air

Aus-Air (Australian Air Charterers Pty Ltd) was an airline based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Auslan

Auslan is the sign language of the Australian Deaf community.

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AusLink

AusLink is a former Australian Government land transport funding program, that operated between June 2004 and 2009.

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AusRegistry

AusRegistry is a Melbourne, Australia based company that specialises in domain name registry services.

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Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi

"Aussie Aussie Aussie, Oi Oi Oi" is a cheer or chant often performed at Australian sport events.

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Aussie Rules Footy

Aussie Rules Footy is the first AFL simulation video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

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Austen submachine gun

The Austen (from "Australian Sten") was a 9×19mm Australian submachine gun derived from the British Sten gun developed during the Second World War.

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Austereo Radio Network

Austereo Radio Network formerly operated commercial radio networks in metropolitan and regional areas of Australia.

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Austext

Austext is the former Australian teletext service based in Brisbane, Queensland.

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Austin A30

The Austin A30 is a small family car produced by Austin from May 1952 to September 1956.

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Austin A70

The Austin A70 Hampshire and later Austin A70 Hereford are cars that were produced by Austin of Britain from 1948 until 1954.

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Austin Asche

Keith John Austin Asche, AC, QC (born 28 November 1925) is a former Administrator of the Northern Territory and was the third Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory.

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Austin Hospital, Melbourne

The Austin Hospital is a major teaching public hospital located in Melbourne's north eastern suburb of Heidelberg, and is administered by Austin Health, along with the Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital and the Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre.

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Austral Wheel Race

The Austral Wheel Race is the oldest track bicycle race in the world still existing, stretching back to 1887.

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Australasian College for Emergency Medicine

The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) with its headquarters in Melbourne, is the primary training body for specialist emergency physicians in Australia and New Zealand.

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Australasian Performing Right Association

The Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) is a copyright collective representing Australian and New Zealander composers, lyricists and music publishers.

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Australasian Post

The Australasian Post, commonly called the Aussie Post, was Australia's longest-running weekly picture magazine.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands.

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Australia A national rugby union team

Australia A is a national representative rugby union football team of Australian rugby union.

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Australia and New Zealand Banking Group

The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, commonly called ANZ, is the third largest bank by market capitalisation in Australia, after the Commonwealth Bank and Westpac Banking Corporation.

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Australia and New Zealand Unitarian Universalist Association

The Australia and New Zealand Unitarian Universalist Association or ANZUUA is a Unitarian Universalist organisation which serves as the organising body for Unitarian and Universalist congregations in Australia and New Zealand.

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Australia and weapons of mass destruction

Australia does not possess weapons of mass destruction, although it has participated in extensive research into nuclear, biological and chemical weapons in the past.

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Australia at the 1900 Summer Olympics

Australia competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.

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Australia at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Australia was the host nation for the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Australia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games was represented by Australian Commonwealth Games Association the (ACGA), and abbreviated AUS.

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Australia at the Commonwealth Games

Australia has won 13 Commonwealth games.

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Australia at the Olympics

Australia has sent athletes to almost all editions of the modern Olympic Games.

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Australia at the Winter Olympics

Australia first competed in the Winter Olympic Games in 1936 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and has participated in every games since, with the exception of the 1948 Games in St. Moritz.

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Australia ICOMOS

Australia ICOMOS is the peak cultural heritage conservation body in Australia.

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Australia men's national basketball team

The Australian men's national basketball team is known as the Boomers, a slang term for a male kangaroo.

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Australia men's national field hockey team

The Australia men's national field hockey team (nicknamed the Kookaburras) is one of the nation's most successful top-level sporting teams.

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Australia national baseball team

The Australian national baseball team represents Australia in international baseball tournaments and competitions.

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Australia national cricket team

The Australia national cricket team is the joint oldest team in Test cricket history, having played in the first ever Test match in 1877.

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Australia national rugby league team

The Australian national rugby league team (or the Kangaroos) have represented Australia in senior men's rugby league football competition since the establishment of the 'Northern Union game' in Australia in 1908.

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Australia national rugby union team

The Australia national rugby union team, nicknamed the Wallabies, is controlled by Rugby Australia.

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Australia national soccer team

The Australian national soccer team represents Australia in international men's soccer.

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Australia Party

The Australia Party was a minor political party established initially in 1966 as the Liberal Reform Group.

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Australia Post

The Australian Postal Corporation (formerly Commission), operating as Australia Post, is the government-owned corporation that provides postal services in Australia.

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Australia Unites: Reach Out To Asia

Australia Unites: Reach Out To Asia was a telethon held in Australia on 8 January 2005.

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Australia women's national basketball team

The Australian women's national basketball team is nicknamed the Opals, after the brightly coloured gemstone common to the country.

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Australia women's national cricket team

The Australian women's national cricket team (nicknamed the Southern Stars) represent Australia in international women's cricket.

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Australia women's national field hockey team

The Australia women's national field hockey team (nicknamed the Hockeyroos) are, as of September 2015, ranked second in the world.

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Australia's big things

The big things of Australia are a loosely related set of large structures, some of which are novelty architecture and some are sculptures.

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Australia's Funniest Home Videos

Australia's Funniest Home Videos (AFHV, also known as The Video Show, originally Graham Kennedy's Funniest Home Video Show in its first season and Australia's Funniest Home Video Show until 2004) was an Australian television show on the Nine Network that presents home videos sent in by viewers.

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Australia's Got Talent

Australia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television talent show which premiered on 18 February 2007 on the Seven Network.

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Australia's Open Garden Scheme

Australia's Open Garden Scheme was a non-profit organisation that began in Victoria Australia in 1987 but closed its doors in June 2015 due to financial issues.

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Australia–Indonesia relations

Australia–Indonesia relations refers to the foreign relations between Australia and one of its few neighboring countries, Indonesia.

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Australia–New Zealand relations

Australia–New Zealand relations, also referred to as Trans-Tasman relations ("relations across the Tasman Sea"), are extremely close.

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Australia–United States relations

Australia–United States relations are the international relations between the Commonwealth of Australia and the United States of America.

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Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology

Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology (also known as Dreamtime or Dreaming stories, songlines, or Aboriginal oral literature) are the stories traditionally performed by Aboriginal peoples within each of the language groups across Australia.

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Australian airExpress

Australian airExpress was a logistics company based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Australian Airlines

Australian Airlines was a full-service airline based in Australia, servicing Australian and Asian destinations between 2002 and 2006.

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Australian Alps montane grasslands

The Australian Alps montane grasslands is a montane grassland ecoregion of south-eastern Australia, restricted to the montane regions above 1300 metres (the upper altitudinal limit of Eucalyptus pauciflora).

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Australian Army

The Australian Army is Australia's military land force.

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Australian art

Australian art is any art made in Australia or about Australia, from prehistoric times to the present.

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Australian artist-run initiatives

Australian artist-run initiatives are a series of artist-run initiatives and galleries found throughout Australia.

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Australian Ballet School

The Australian Ballet School was founded in 1964 as the primary training facility for The Australian Ballet by Dame Margaret Scott.

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Australian banking crisis of 1893

The 1893 banking crisis occurred in Australia when several of the commercial banks of the colonies within Australia collapsed.

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Australian Baseball League (1989–99)

The Australian Baseball League (ABL) was a baseball league, established in 1987 and disbanded in 1999.

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Australian Bird Count

The Australian Bird Count (ABC) was a project of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU).

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Australian Blind Sports Federation

Blind Sports Australia (BSA; 2010+), formerly the Australian Blind Sports Federation (ABSF) was formed in 1980 as the national body to coordinate sport for the blind and vision-impaired in Australia.

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Australian Breastfeeding Association

The Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) is an Australian organisation interested in the promotion of breastfeeding and protection of nursing mothers.

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Australian Catholic Students Association

The Australian Catholic Students Association or ACSA (pronounced ak-sa) is the peak body for Catholic students in Australia.

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Australian Cattle Dog

The Australian Cattle Dog (ACD), or simply Cattle Dog, is a breed of herding dog originally developed in Australia for droving cattle over long distances across rough terrain.

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Australian Centre for Contemporary Art

The Australian Centre For Contemporary Art (ACCA) is a contemporary art gallery in Melbourne, Australia.

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Australian Centre for the Moving Image

The Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) is Australia's national museum of film, video games, digital culture and art – situated at Federation Square, Melbourne.

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Australian Chess Championship

The Australian Chess Championship is a tournament organised by the Australian Chess Federation and held every two years.

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Australian Children's Choir

The Australian Children's Choir (ACC), founded in 1976, is a mixed-voice children's choir based in Melbourne, Australia, and consisting of some 200 boys and girls aged 7 to 18 in six different training ensembles.

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Australian Children's Television Foundation

The Australian Children's Television Foundation (ACTF) is a national non-profit children’s media production and policy hub.

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Australian Christian Churches

Australian Christian Churches (ACC), formerly known as Assemblies of God in Australia (AOG), is a Pentecostal Christian denomination and the Australian branch of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship, the largest Pentecostal denomination in the world.

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Australian conscription referendum, 1916

The 1916 Australian plebiscite was held on 28 October 1916.

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Australian Conservation Foundation

The Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) is Australia’s national environmental organisation.

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Australian Council for Educational Research

The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), established in 1930, is an independent educational research organisation based in Camberwell, Victoria and with offices in Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Dubai, London, Jakarta and New Delhi.

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Australian Council of Trade Unions

The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) is the largest peak body representing workers in Australia.

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Australian Crawl

Australian Crawl (often called Aussie Crawl or The Crawl by fans) were an Australian rock band founded by James Reyne (lead vocals/piano), Brad Robinson (rhythm guitar), Paul Williams (bass), Simon Binks (lead guitar) and David Reyne (drums) in 1978.

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Australian cricket team in England and North America in 1878

From May to September in 1878, an Australian cricket team made the inaugural first-class tour of England by a representative overseas side.

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Australian cuisine

Australian cuisine refers to the cuisine of Australia and its indigenous and colonial societies.

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Australian Cup

The Australian Cup is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for horses three years old and older, held under Weight for Age conditions, over a distance of 2000 metres, at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in March during the VRC Autumn Racing Carnival.

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Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket Final

The Australian Domestic One-Day Cricket Final is the last match in the domestic List A Limited overs cricket series in Australia.

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Australian Education Union

The Australian Education Union (AEU) is an Australian trade union, founded in 1984 as the Australian Teachers Union, which is registered with Fair Work Australia as an employee group, and is affiliated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions.

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Australian Electoral Commission

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) is the federal independent agency in charge of organising, conducting and supervising federal elections and referendums.

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Australian Esperanto Association

The Australian Esperanto Association (AEA) is a national Esperanto association of Australia.

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Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial

The Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial was dedicated on Friday, 6 February 2004.

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Australian Fashion Week

Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is an annual fashion industry event, currently sponsored by Mercedes-Benz and showcasing the latest seasonal collections from Australian and Asia Pacific Designers.

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Australian Federation of Air Pilots

The Australian Federation of Air Pilots (AFAP) is a professional association and industrial organisation for commercial pilots in Australia.

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Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students

The Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students (AFES) is an evangelical Christian parachurch organisation that aims to encourage university students to believe in and follow Jesus Christ.

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Australian Film Commission

The Australian Film Commission (AFC) was an Australian government agency with a mandate to promote the creation and distribution of films in Australia as well as to preserve the country's film history.

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Australian Film Institute

The Australian Film Institute (AFI) was founded in 1958 as a non-profit organisation devoted to developing an active film culture in Australia and fostering engagement between the general public and the Australian film industry.

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Australian folklore

Australian folklore refers to the folklore and urban legends that have evolved in Australia from Aboriginal Australian myths to colonial and contemporary folklore including people, places and events, that have played part in shaping the culture, image and traditions that are seen today in Australia.

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Australian Football Hall of Fame

The Australian Football Hall of Fame was established in 1996, the Centenary year of the Australian Football League, to help recognise the contributions made to the sport of Australian rules football by players, umpires, media personalities, coaches and administrators.

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Australian Football Harmony Cup

The Australian Football Harmony Cup is an amateur Australian rules football competition featuring teams drawn from Melbourne's migrant communities.

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Australian Football International Cup

The Australian Football International Cup (also known as the AFL International Cup) is an international sport competition in Australian rules football contested by amateur players only.

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Australian Football League

The Australian Football League (AFL) is the pre-eminent professional competition in the sport of Australian rules football in Australia and features only Australian teams.

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Australian Football League draft

The Australian Football League draft is the annual draft of unsigned players, especially new nominations, by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Australian funnel-web spider

The Atracidae, commonly known as Australian funnel-web spiders, are a family of mygalomorph spiders.

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Australian Game Developers Conference

The Australian Game Developers Conference (AGDC) is owned by the Academy of Interactive Entertainment Limited (AIE Ltd) and was run by Interactive Entertainment Events (IE Events), a subsidiary of AIE Ltd.

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Australian Goldfields Open

The Australian Goldfields Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament.

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Australian Government Future Fund

The Australian Government Future Fund is an independently managed sovereign wealth fund into which the Australian Government deposits funds to meet the government's future liabilities for the payment of superannuation to retired civil servants of the Australian Public Service.

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Australian Grand Prix

The Australian Grand Prix is a motor race held annually in Australia currently under contract to host Formula One until 2023.

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Australian Greens

The Australian Greens (commonly known as The Greens) is a green political party in Australia.

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Australian Guineas

The Australian Guineas is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds, run at set weights, over a distance of 1600 metres at Flemington Racecourse, in Melbourne, Australia in March during the VRC Autumn Racing Carnival.

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Australian Idol

Australian Idol is an Australian singing competition, which began its first season in July 2003 and ended its run in November 2009.

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Australian indie rock

Australian indie rock is part of the overall flow of Australian rock history but has a distinct history somewhat separate from mainstream rock in Australia, largely from the end of the punk rock era onwards.

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Australian industrial relations legislation national day of protest, 2005

A national day of protest was held in Australia on 15 November 2005, to protest against the industrial relations legislation being introduced by the government of Prime Minister John Howard.

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Australian Institute of Architects

The Australian Institute of Architects is a professional body for architects in Australia.

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Australian Institute of Sport

The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) is a sports training institution in Australia.

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Australian Intelligence Community

The Australian Intelligence Community (AIC) and the National Intelligence Community (NIC) or National Security Community of the Australian Government are the collectives of statutory intelligence agencies, policy departments, and other government agencies concerned with protecting and advancing the national security and national interests of the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Australian International Airshow

The Australian International Airshow, also called the Avalon Airshow, is a large air show held biennially at Avalon Airport, between Melbourne and Geelong in Victoria.

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Australian Journal of International Affairs

The Australian Journal of International Affairs (AJIA) was established in 1946 as Australian Outlook and is Australia's leading scholarly journal in this area.

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Australian labour movement

The Australian labour movement has its origins in the early 19th century and includes both trade unions and political activity.

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Australian Lacrosse League

The Australian Lacrosse League (ALL) was an elite-level men's lacrosse competition that ran from 2004 to 2007 with the aim of boosting the profile and participation of the sport in Australia.

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Australian Law Students' Association

The Australian Law Students' Association (ALSA) is the peak representative body of law students from Australia.

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Australian League of Rights

The Australian League of Rights is a far-right political organisation in Australia.

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Australian Light Horse

Australian Light Horse were mounted troops with characteristics of both cavalry and mounted infantry, who served in the Second Boer War and World War I. During the inter-war years, a number of regiments were raised as part of Australia's part-time military force.

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Australian Masters

The Australian Masters was an annual golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia held in Victoria, Australia from 1979 to 2015.

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Australian National Airways

Australian National Airways (ANA) was Australia's predominant carrier from the mid-1930s to the early 1950s.

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Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions

The Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) is the historical name for the Australian Antarctic Program (AAp) administered for Australia by the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD).

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Australian National Line

The Australian National Line (ANL) was an Australian Government owned overseas and coastal shipping line that operated between 1956 and 1998, when the container shipping operations and naming rights were bought by CMA CGM.

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Australian National Railways Commission

The Australian National Railways Commission was an agency of the Government of Australia that was a railway operator between 1975 and 1998.

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Australian National Science Fiction Convention

The Australian National Science Fiction Convention or Natcon is an annual science fiction convention.

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Australian Natives' Association

The Australian Natives' Association (ANA) was a mutual society founded in Melbourne, Australia in April 1871 as the Victorian Natives' Association.

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Australian non-residential architectural styles

Australian non-residential architectural styles are a set of Australian architectural styles that apply to buildings used for purposes other than residence and have been around only since the first colonial government buildings of early European settlement of Australia in 1788.

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Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) is the largest union in Australia, with over 249,000 members.

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Australian Oaks (ATC)

The Australian Oaks is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three year old fillies at set weights run over a distance of 2,400 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney in the autumn during the ATC Championships series.

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Australian of the Year

The Australian of the Year is an award conferred on an Australian citizen by the National Australia Day Council, a not-for-profit Australian Governmentowned social enterprise.

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Australian Olympic Committee

The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) is the National Olympic Committee responsible for developing, promoting and protecting the Olympic Movement in Australia.

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Australian Open

The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held annually over the last fortnight of January in Melbourne, Australia.

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Australian Open (golf)

The Australian Open, owned and run by Golf Australia, is the oldest and most prestigious golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia.

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Australian performance poetry

Australian performance poetry is not a recent phenomenon in English-speaking Australia.

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Australian PGA Championship

The Australian PGA Championship is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour of Australasia.

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Australian pound

The Australian pound (symbol £) was the currency of Australia from 1910 until 14 February 1966, when it was replaced by the Australian dollar.

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Australian Psychological Society

The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is a professional association of psychologists in Australia.

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Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service

The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) was the Australian government agency responsible for enforcing Australian quarantine laws, as part of the Department of Agriculture.

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Australian Racing Museum

The Australian Racing Museum is a horse racing museum in Melbourne, Australia, dedicated to Thoroughbred horses, jockeys and trainers.

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Australian Radio Network

The Australian Radio Network is a group of commercial radio stations around Australia.

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Australian Rail Track Corporation

The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) is a Government of Australia owned statutory corporation, established in July 1998, that manages most of Australia's interstate rail network.

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Australian raven

The Australian raven (Corvus coronoides) is a passerine bird in the genus Corvus native to much of southern and northeastern Australia.

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Australian Red Cross

The Australian Red Cross is a leading humanitarian aid and community services charity in Australia and an auxiliary to government.

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Australian republic referendum, 1999

The Australian republic referendum held on 6 November 1999 was a two-question referendum to amend the Constitution of Australia.

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Australian residential architectural styles

Australian residential architectural styles have evolved significantly over time, from the early days of structures made from relatively cheap and imported corrugated iron (which can still be seen in the roofing of historic homes) to more sophisticated styles borrowed from other countries, such as the Victorian style from the United Kingdom, the Georgian style from North America and Europe and the Californian bungalow from the United States.

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Australian rodeo

Rodeos have long been a popular competitor and spectator sport in Australia, but were not run on an organised basis until the 1880s.

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Australian Rostrum

Rostrum Australia (formerly Australian Rostrum) is an association of Australian public speaking clubs, founded on 21 July 1930.

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Australian rules football

Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, or simply called Aussie rules, football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of eighteen players on an oval-shaped field, often a modified cricket ground.

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Australian rules football attendance records

Australian rules football attendance records.

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Australian rules football exhibition matches

Exhibition matches in Australian rules football have been used to promote the game as a demonstration sport outside of its heartlands in Australia.

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Australian rules football in Australia

Australian rules football originated in Melbourne in 1858.

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Australian rules football in China

Australian rules football has been played in China since the 1990s.

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Australian rules football in Japan

Australian rules football in Japan is a growing team sport which dates back to 1910, but found its roots in the late 1980s mainly due to the influence of Australian Football appearing on Japanese television.

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Australian rules football in Nauru

Australian rules football in Nauru dates back to the 1930s and quickly established itself, along with weightlifting as the national sport of the country.

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Australian rules football in Queensland

Australian rules football in Queensland has a history which dates back to the mid-1860s.

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Australian rules football in Scotland

Australian rules football is played by a five-team league in Scotland, with clubs in Glasgow, Aberdeen, Kirkcaldy, Falkirk and Edinburgh.

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Australian rules football in South Africa

Australian rules football in South Africa is a fast-growing team sport, having grown in participation by 160% between 2005–07.

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Australian rules football in Tasmania

Australian rules football in Tasmania known as "football" officially and locally, has a history dating back to the 1860s, with the state having the distinction of being the first place outside Victoria to play the sport.

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Australian rules football in the Northern Territory

Australian Football in the Northern Territory has a history dating back to the 1910s and is the most popular sport in the territory, particularly with indigenous Australian communities in Darwin, Alice Springs and the Tiwi Islands.

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Australian rules football in Tonga

Australian rules football in Tonga has its origins in local schools the 1980s, but has been played on an organised basis only since 2003, when the game's governing body, the Tonga Australian Football Association was founded.

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Australian rules football in Victoria

In the Australian state of Victoria, the sport of Australian rules football is the most popular football code.

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Australian Securities Exchange

The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX, sometimes referred to outside Australia as the Sydney Stock Exchange) is Australia's primary securities exchange.

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Australian Services Union

The Australian Services Union (registered as the Australian Municipal, Administrative, Clerical and Services Union) is a trade union representing workers in a variety of industries.

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Australian Sharpie

The Australian Sharpie is a 3-person sailing dinghy which has evolved from the 12-square-metre class sailed in the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Australian Skeptics

Australian Skeptics is a loose confederation of like-minded organisations across Australia that began in 1980.

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Australian Software Engineering Conference

The Australian Software Engineering Conference (ASWEC) is Australasia's leading forum for exchanging project experiences and new research results in software engineering.

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Australian Space Research Institute

The Australian Space Research Institute (ASRI) was formed in the early 1990s with the merger of the AUSROC Launch Vehicle Development Group at Monash University, Melbourne and the Australian Space Engineering Research Association (ASERA).

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Australian Standard Garratt

The Australian Standard Garratt (ASG) was a Garratt steam locomotive designed in Australia during World War II, and used on narrow gauge railway systems in Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania.

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Australian Stock Car Auto Racing

AUSCAR (Australian Stock Car Auto Racing) was an auto racing sanctioning body owned by Bob Jane, which ran American-style Superspeedway racing in Australia.

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Australian Swimming Championships

The Australian Swimming Championships is the national Swimming championships for Australia.

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Australian Synchrotron

1 Electron gun 2 Linear accelerator (linac) 3 Booster ring 4 Storage ring 5 Beamline 6 Endstation (or experimental workstation, i.e., laboratory) --> The Australian Synchrotron is a 3 GeV national synchrotron radiation facility located in Clayton, in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, which opened in 2007.

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Australian Technology Network

The Australian Technology Network (ATN) is a network of five universities from each mainland state of Australia, with a heritage of working closely with industry.

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Australian Terrier

The Australian Terrier is a small breed of dog of the terrier dog type.

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Australian ufology

Australian ufology refers to a historical series of Australian events and or activities pertaining to government departments, civilian groups or individual Australians, which centre on or around the study of Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) reports, sightings, encounters and other related phenomena, known as ufology within the Australian context before 1984.

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Australian University Games

The Australian University Games (AUGs) is a multi-sport competition held annually in September / October between teams fielded from a large number of Australian universities and tertiary institutions.

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Australian white ibis

The Australian white ibis (Threskiornis molucca) is a wading bird of the ibis family, Threskiornithidae.

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Australian Women's Land Army

The Australian Women's Land Army (AWLA) was an organisation created in World War II in Australia to combat rising labour shortages in the farming sector.

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Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament

The Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament is a tournament run by the Croatian Soccer Federation of Australia and New Zealand, an organisation founded in 1974.

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Australians for Constitutional Monarchy

Australians for Constitutional Monarchy (ACM) is a group that aims to preserve Australia's current constitutional monarchy, with Elizabeth II as Queen of Australia.

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Austria at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Austria competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Austrian Airlines

Austrian Airlines AG, sometimes shortened to Austrian, is the former flag carrier of Austria and a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group.

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Austrian Holocaust Memorial Award

The Austrian Holocaust Memorial Award (AHMA) was founded by Austrian Service Abroad in 2006.

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Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service

The Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service (AHMS) is an alternative to Austria's compulsory national military service / alternative service founded in 1992.

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Austrian Service Abroad

Austrian Service Abroad is a non-profit initiative and was founded in 1998 by Andreas Maislinger and Andreas Hörtnagl.

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Ausway

Ausway is an Australian cartography and publishing company that produces comprehensive street directories and maps.

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Autistic Pride Day

Autistic Pride Day, originally an Aspies for Freedom initiative, is a pride celebration for autistics held on 18 June each year.

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Avalon Airport

Avalon Airport is the second busiest of the four airports serving Melbourne (in passenger traffic) and is located in Avalon, Victoria, Australia, south-west of the state capital Melbourne and north-east of the city of Geelong.

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Avalon, Victoria

Avalon (post code: 3212) is a locality situated north east of Geelong, Victoria.

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Avard Moncur

Avard Moncur (born November 2, 1978) is a Bahamian track and field athlete competing in the 400 metres.

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Ave Maria College (Melbourne, Victoria)

Ave Maria College is a Catholic secondary day school for girls, established in 1963 by the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary (FMM).

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Avenel, Victoria

Avenel is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Avenue Q

Avenue Q is an American musical in two acts, conceived by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, who wrote the music and lyrics.

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Avery Brundage

Avery Brundage (September 28, 1887 – May 8, 1975) was the fifth President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), serving from 1952 to 1972.

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Avi Cohen

Avraham "Avi" Cohen (אבי כהן; 14 November 1956 – 29 December 2010) was an Israeli footballer who played as a defender.

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Avoca Mail

The Avoca Mail is a newspaper in Avoca, Victoria, Australia.

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Avon River (Gippsland, Victoria)

The Avon River is a perennial river of the West Gippsland catchment, located in the West Gippsland region, of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Avondale Heights, Victoria

Avondale Heights is a suburb 12 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Avonsleigh, Victoria

Avonsleigh is a town in Victoria, Australia, 47 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Avraam Papadopoulos

Avraam Papadopoulos (Αβραάμ Παπαδόπουλος; born 3 December 1984) is a Greek footballer who plays as a central defender for Brisbane Roar and the Greek national team.

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Avro 618 Ten

The Avro 618 Ten or X was a passenger transport aircraft of the 1930s.

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Avro Lincoln

The Avro Type 694, better known as the Avro Lincoln, was a British four-engined heavy bomber, which first flew on 9 June 1944.

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AWB Limited

AWB Limited was a major grain marketing organisation based in Australia.

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Awful (song)

"Awful" is the twelfth single, and also third EP, by American alternative rock band Hole, from their third studio album Celebrity Skin.

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Axiom (band)

Axiom were a rock band formed in Melbourne in 1969 and included musicians, former The Twilights frontman Glenn Shorrock and Brian Cadd of The Groop.

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Axis naval activity in Australian waters

Although Australia was remote from the main battlefronts, there was considerable Axis naval activity in Australian waters during the Second World War.

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Axle Whitehead

Axle Whitehead (born 16 December 1980; Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian TV host, singer, musician, and actor.

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Aylmerton, New South Wales

Aylmerton is a Northern Village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia in Wingecarribee Shire.

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Ayr, Queensland

Ayr is a town and locality in the Shire of Burdekin, Queensland, Australia.

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Azlan McLennan

Azlan McLennan (born 1975 in the United States) The Australian, 18 March 2006.

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Azumah Nelson

Azumah Nelson (born 19 July 1958) is a Ghanaian former professional boxer.

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Ágnes Heller

Ágnes Heller (born 12 May 1929) is a Hungarian philosopher.

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Ágnes Keleti

Ágnes Keleti (born Ágnes Klein, 9 January 1921) is a Hungarian-Israeli retired Olympic and world champion artistic gymnast and coach.

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Ágnes Szávay

Ágnes Szávay (Szávay Ágnes,; born 29 December 1988) is a former professional tennis player from Hungary.

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Éder Jofre

Éder Jofre (born March 26, 1936) is a retired Brazilian professional boxer and former Bantamweight and Featherweight champion.

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Świętochłowice

Świętochłowice (Schwientochlowitz; Śwjyntochlowicy) is a city in Silesia in southern Poland, near Katowice.

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Šajkača

The šajkača (шајкача) is the Serbian national hat or cap.

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B. A. Santamaria

Bartholomew Augustine Santamaria, usually known as B. A. Santamaria (14 August 1915 – 25 February 1998), was an Australian Roman Catholic anti-Communist political activist and journalist.

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B. Wongar

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Baarmutha, Victoria

Baarmutha is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Baby with the Bathwater

Baby with the Bathwater is a play by Christopher Durang about a boy named Daisy, his influences, and his eventual outcome.

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Babylon by Bus Tour

The Babylon by Bus Tour was a concert tour organised to support the album Babylon by Bus by Bob Marley & The Wailers.

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Bacchus Marsh

Bacchus Marsh is an urban centre and suburban locality in Victoria, Australia located approximately north west of the state capital Melbourne and west of Melton at a near equidistance to the major cities of Melbourne, Ballarat and Geelong.

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Bacchus Marsh railway station

Bacchus Marsh railway station is located on the Serviceton line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Bachar Houli

Bachar R. Hashim El-Houli (بشار حولي, born 12 May 1988) is an Australian rules footballer for Richmond in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Bachelor Girl

Bachelor Girl were an Australian pop duo, formed in 1992 by Tania Doko as vocalist and James Roche as musician, producer and arranger.

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Bachelor of Computer Science

The Bachelor of Computer Science or Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (abbreviated BCompSc or BCS or BS CS or B.Sc. CS) is a type of bachelor's degree, usually awarded after three or four years of collegiate study in computer science, but possibly awarded in fewer years depending on factors such as an institution's course requirements and academic calendar.

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Bachelor of Mathematics

A Bachelor of Mathematics is an undergraduate academic degree awarded for successfully completing a program of study in mathematics or related disciplines, such as computer science or statistics.

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Back to Basics Tour

The Back to Basics Tour was the fourth concert tour by American singer Christina Aguilera.

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Backpacker murders

The backpacker murders were a spate of serial killings that took place in New South Wales, Australia, between 1989 and 1993, committed by Ivan Milat.

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BackpackersXpress

BackpackersXpress was a proposed airline to have been based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Bad (tour)

Bad was the first solo concert tour by American recording artist Michael Jackson, launched in support of his seventh studio album Bad (1987).

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Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom

Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom is a rock stage musical first performed in Australia in 1989.

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Baddaginnie, Victoria

Baddaginnie is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Badger Creek, Victoria

Badger Creek is a town in Victoria, Australia, 53 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Badminton at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The badminton competition at the 2006 Commonwealth Games took place at the purpose-built temporary venue within the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre in Melbourne, Australia from 15 March until 26 March 2006.

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Bahamas at the 1956 Summer Olympics

The Bahamas competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Bahamas at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The Bahamas is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising 25 sportspersons and xx officials.

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Bain Capital

Bain Capital is a global alternative investment firm based in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Bairnsdale

Bairnsdale is a city in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Bairnsdale railway station

Bairnsdale railway station is the terminus of the Orbost line in Victoria, Australia.

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Bairnsdale V/Line rail service

The Bairnsdale line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia.

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Bakers Delight

Bakers Delight is a large Australian owned bakery franchise chain with outlets locally and also in New Zealand and Canada.

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Balaclava railway station, Melbourne

Balaclava railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia.

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Balaclava, Victoria

Balaclava is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km south from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Balhannah

Balhannah is a town in the Adelaide Hills about 30 km southeast of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.

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Bali Memorial

The Bali Memorial in Melbourne is situated in Lincoln Square, Carlton, Victoria, facing Swanston Street.

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Balibo Five

The Balibo Five was a group of journalists for Australian television networks who were killed in the period leading up to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor.

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Ballan railway station

Ballan railway station is located on the Serviceton railway line, in Victoria, Australia, serving the town of Ballan.

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Ballan, Victoria

Ballan is a small town in the state of Victoria, Australia located on the Werribee River, northwest of Melbourne.

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Ballarat

Ballarat is a city located on the Yarrowee River in the Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia.

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Ballarat Grammar School

Ballarat and Queen's Anglican Grammar School is an independent, co-educational, day and boarding, Anglican Church school located in Wendouree (Ballarat), Victoria, Australia.

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Ballarat Minerdome

The Ballarat Minerdome (also known as MARS Minerdome under a naming rights agreement with Mars Chocolate Australia) is a sports stadium located in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

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Ballarat railway station

Ballarat railway station is located on the Serviceton line in Victoria, Australia.

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Balloon loop

A balloon loop, turning loop or reversing loop (North American) allows a rail vehicle or train to reverse direction without having to shunt or even stop.

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Balnarring Beach, Victoria

Balnarring Beach is a town in Victoria, Australia, 2 km south of Balnarring.

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Balnarring, Victoria

Balnarring is a town in Victoria, Australia, in the southeastern Mornington Peninsula about halfway between Hastings and Flinders.

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Balranald

Balranald is a town and local government area (see Balranald Shire) in the Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia.

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Balwyn High School

Balwyn High School is a state-run high school (years 7–12) in the Melbourne suburb of North Balwyn, in Victoria, Australia.

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Balwyn North

Balwyn North, also known as North Balwyn, is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Balwyn, Victoria

Balwyn is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Banana Alley

The Banana Alley Vaults are near the Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, Australia and extend onto the North Bank of the Yarra River.

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Band Aid (band)

Band Aid is a charity supergroup featuring mainly British and Irish musicians and recording artists.

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Band Aid 20

Band Aid 20 was the 2004 incarnation of the charity group Band Aid.

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Band in a Bubble

Band in a Bubble was a TV show that consisted of round-the-clock live broadcasting, during which a band spent an extended period of time inside a "bubble," writing and recording an album.

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Band of the Scots Guards

The Band of the Scots Guards is one of five bands in the Foot Guards Regiments in the Household Division which primarily guards the British monarch.

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Bandai Namco Holdings

, also known as the Bandai Namco Group, is a Japanese holding company which was formed from the merger of Bandai and Namco on September 29, 2005.

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Bandidos Motorcycle Club

The Bandidos Motorcycle Club, also known as the Bandido Nation, is a "one-percenter" motorcycle club with a worldwide membership.

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Bangholme, Victoria

Bangholme is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 31 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district and adjacent to the urban area.

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Bangladesh at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Bangladesh is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising 20 sportspersons and xx officials.

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Banjo Paterson

Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson, (17 February 18645 February 1941) was an Australian bush poet, journalist and author.

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Bank Leumi

Bank Leumi (בנק לאומי, lit. National Bank) is an Israeli bank.

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Bank of Cyprus

Bank of Cyprus (Τράπεζα Κύπρου) is a Cyprus bank.

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Bank Place, Melbourne

Bank Place is a street in Melbourne, Australia.

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Banksia 'Roller Coaster'

Banksia 'Roller Coaster', sometimes referred to as Banksia 'Austraflora Roller Coaster', is a registered Banksia cultivar bred from ''Banksia integrifolia'' subsp. ''integrifolia''.

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Banksia canei

The mountain banksia (Banksia canei) is a species of shrub in the plant genus Banksia.

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Banksia conferta subsp. penicillata

The Newnes Plateau banksia (Banksia conferta subsp. penicillata) is a plant only described in 1981 though collected in the 1970s.

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Banksia spinulosa

The hairpin banksia (Banksia spinulosa) is a species of woody shrub, of the genus Banksia in the family Proteaceae, native to eastern Australia.

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Bankstown Airport

Bankstown Airport is an airport and business park located in the Canterbury-Bankstown area, from the central business district of Sydney, Australia.

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Banksy

Banksy is an anonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist and film director.

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Bankwest

Bankwest, previously known as The Bank of Western Australia, is an Australian full-service bank based in Perth, Western Australia.

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Bannockburn, Victoria

Bannockburn is a rural township near Geelong, Victoria, Australia, 88 km southwest of Melbourne.

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Barbados at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Barbados was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Barbara Baynton

Barbara Janet Ainsleigh Baynton, Lady Headley (4 June 1857 – 28 May 1929) was an Australian writer, made famous by Bush Studies.

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Bare: A Pop Opera

Bare, also known as Bare: A Pop Opera, is a rock musical with a book by Jon Hartmere and Damon Intrabartolo, lyrics by Hartmere and music by Intrabartolo.

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Barham, New South Wales

Barham is a town in the western Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia.

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Barlow and Chambers execution

The Barlow and Chambers executions were the hangings in 1986 by Malaysia of two Westerners, Kevin John Barlow (Australian and British) and Brian Geoffrey Shergold Chambers (Australian) of Perth, Western Australia, for transporting 141.9 g of heroin.

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Barmah

Barmah is a town in Victoria, with the distinction of being located north of the border with New South Wales.

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Barnawartha, Victoria

Barnawartha is a small town located on the Hume Highway in regional north-east Victoria, Australia, approximately from Melbourne on the banks of Indigo Creek which runs into the Murray River to the north.

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Barney McAll

Barney McAll (born Melbourne, Australia, 1966) is a jazz pianist and composer.

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Barooga

Barooga is a border town in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia, located in the Berrigan Shire local government area.

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Barrel vault

A barrel vault, also known as a tunnel vault or a wagon vault, is an architectural element formed by the extrusion of a single curve (or pair of curves, in the case of a pointed barrel vault) along a given distance.

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Barry Crocker

Barry Hugh Crocker AM (born 4 November 1935 in Geelong, Victoria, Official Barry Crocker website Australia) is a popular Gold Logie award-winning character actor, television personality, singer, and variety entertainer with a crooning vocal style known for his iconic Australian films The Adventures of Barry McKenzie and sequel Barry McKenzie Holds His Own and singing the theme tune to the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours.

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Barry Humphries

John Barry Humphries, AO, CBE (born 17 February 1934) is an Australian comedian, actor, satirist, artist, and author.

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Barry Kay

Barry Kay (1932 – 1985) was an Australian-born stage and costume designer of international renown.

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Barry O'Farrell

Barry Robert O'Farrell (born 24 May 1959) is a former Australian politician who was the 43rd Premier of New South Wales and Minister for Western Sydney from 2011 to 2014.

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Barry Palmer (musician)

Barry Palmer is an Australian musician, songwriter, record producer and more recently mobile technology entrepreneur, based in Melbourne.

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Barry Patten

Barry Beauchamp Patten (11 July 1927 – 13 March 2003) was an Australian architect and Olympic alpine skier.

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Barry Tuckwell

Barry Emmanuel Tuckwell AC, OBE (born 5 March 1931) is an Australian horn player who has spent most of his professional life in the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Bart Cummings

James Bartholomew Cummings (14 November 1927 – 30 August 2015), also known by his initials J. B. Cummings, was one of the most successful Australian racehorse trainers.

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Barton Highway

The Barton Highway is a short highway in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

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Baseball (band)

Baseball are an Australian indie punk band formed by mainstay front man, Cameron Potts, on lead vocals and violin, in 1995.

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Baseball at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Baseball was again a demonstration sport at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.

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Baseball in Australia

In Australia, baseball is a game that is played in all states and territories of the country.

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Baseball Queensland

Baseball Queensland is the governing body of baseball within Queensland.

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Baseball Victoria

Baseball Victoria is the governing body of baseball within Victoria.

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Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics was the fourth appearance of the sport in Olympic competition.

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Basketball at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Basketball competitions at the 2006 Commonwealth Games were held between Match 16 and 24, 2006.

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Basketball at the Summer Olympics

Basketball at the Summer Olympics has been a sport for men consistently since 1936.

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Bass Coast Rail Trail

The Bass Coast Rail Trail is a Rail trail located in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Bass Strait

Bass Strait is a sea strait separating Tasmania from the Australian mainland, specifically the state of Victoria.

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Bass Strait Triangle

The Bass Strait Triangle is the waters that separate the states of Victoria and Tasmania, including Bass Strait, in south-eastern Australia.

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Bass, Victoria

Bass is a small rural town 113 kilometres (70 mi) south-east of Melbourne via the South Gippsland and Bass Highways, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Basuki Rahmat

Basuki Rahmat (4 November 1921 – 8 January 1969) was an Indonesian General and a witness to the signing of the Supersemar document transferring power from President Sukarno to General Suharto.

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Bat Out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Bat out of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is a live album released by singer Meat Loaf in 2004 on the Mercury and Sanctuary labels.

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Batemans Bay

Batemans Bay is a town in the South Coast region of the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Bates Smart

Bates Smart is an architectural firm with studios in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia.

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Batesford, Victoria

Batesford is a small township located approximately 10 kilometres west of Geelong and 67 kilometres south-west of the state capital, Melbourne.

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Bathurst 1000

The Bathurst 1000 (currently branded as the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 for sponsorship reasons) is a touring car race held annually on the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia.

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Batman Bridge

The Batman Bridge is a modern bridge spanning the Tamar River in the north of the Australian state of Tasmania.

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Batman railway station

Batman railway station is located on the Upfield line in Victoria, Australia.

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Batman's Hill

Batman's Hill in Melbourne, Australia was named for the Vandemonian adventurer and grazier John Batman.

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Batman's Treaty

Batman's Treaty was an agreement between John Batman, an Australian grazier, businessman and explorer, and a group of Wurundjeri elders, for the purchase of land around Port Phillip, near the present site of Melbourne.

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Batmen of All Nations

Batmen of All Nations are a group of fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Battle of Brisbane

The Battle of Brisbane was a riot between United States military personnel on one side and Australian servicemen and civilians on the other, in Brisbane, Queensland's capital city, on 26 and 27 November 1942, during which time the two nations were allies.

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Battle of the Bismarck Sea

The Battle of the Bismarck Sea (2–4 March 1943) took place in the South West Pacific Area (SWPA) during World War II when aircraft of the U.S. Fifth Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) attacked a Japanese convoy carrying troops to Lae, New Guinea.

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Baw Baw National Park

The Baw Baw National Park is a national park located on the boundaries between the Central Highlands and Gippsland regions of Victoria, Australia.

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Baxter, Victoria

Baxter is a township and rural locality in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, beyond the urban area.

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Baxters

Baxters Food Group Limited, also known as Baxters of Speyside or Baxters, is a Scottish food processing company, based in Fochabers, Moray. It produces foods such as canned soups, canned meat products, sour pickles, sauces, vinegars, anti-pasti, chutneys, fruit preserves and salad and meat condiments. Products are sold under the Baxters brand as well as a variety of brands owned, or licensed, to the group. Baxters has remained a private family company for four generations, during which time it has expanded significantly by acquiring other business within the United Kingdom and internationally. Baxters holds a Royal Warrant from Her Majesty the Queen as purveyors of Scottish specialities. The company was known as W.A. Baxter & Sons Ltd. prior to 21 December 2006.

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Bayswater North, Victoria

Bayswater North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 28 km east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Bayswater railway station, Melbourne

Bayswater railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia.

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Bayswater, Victoria

Bayswater is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 29 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Baz Luhrmann

Baz Luhrmann (born Mark Anthony Luhrmann, 17 September 1962) is an Australian writer, director, and producer with projects spanning film, television, opera, theatre, music, and recording industries.

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Bazman

Bazman (بزمان, also known as Kuh-e Bazman) is a stratovolcano in a remote desert region of Sistan and Baluchestan Province in south-eastern Iran.

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BBC UKTV

BBC UKTV is a subscription television channel in Australia and New Zealand, screening British entertainment programming, sourced mainly from the archives of the BBC, RTL Group (mainly Talkback Thames material) and ITV plc.

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Be'lakor

Be'lakor is an Australian melodic death metal band from Melbourne, Victoria.

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Beachborough Manor

Beachborough Manor is a manor in Beachborough, near Folkestone, in Kent.

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Beaconsfield railway station, Melbourne

Beaconsfield railway station is located on the Pakenham line in Victoria, Australia.

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Beaconsfield Upper, Victoria

Beaconsfield Upper is a town in Victoria, Australia, 45 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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Beaconsfield, Victoria

Beaconsfield is a satellite suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 46 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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Bean Cars

Bean Cars was a brand of motor vehicles made in England by A Harper Sons & Bean, Ltd at factories in Dudley, Worcestershire, and Coseley, Staffordshire.

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Beatrice Faumuina

Beatrice Roini Liua Faumuina, ONZM (born 23 October 1974 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a former New Zealand discus thrower.

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Beaudesert, Queensland

Beaudesert is a town and locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Beaufort, Victoria

Beaufort is a town in Victoria, Australia.

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Beaumaris

Beaumaris (Biwmares) is a former royal borough, a community, and the former county town of Anglesey, Wales.

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Beaumaris, Victoria

Beaumaris is an affluent beachside suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Beautiful Garbage

Beautiful Garbage (stylized as beautifulgarbage) is the third studio album by American-Scottish alternative rock band Garbage, released on September 27, 2001 by Mushroom Records.

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Beauty and the Beast (musical)

Beauty and the Beast is a musical with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, and book by Linda Woolverton.

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Because of Ghosts

Because of Ghosts is a three-piece post-rock band based in Melbourne, Australia They are often compared to bands such as Dirty Three or Godspeed You! Black Emperor.

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Becky Downie

Rebecca "Becky" Downie (born 24 January 1992 in Nottingham) is a British artistic gymnast who competed at the 2008 and 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Becky Lyne

Rebecca Lyne (born 4 July 1982, in Sheffield, South Yorkshire), is an English middle-distance runner, specialising in 800 and 1,500 metre races.

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Bede Polding

John Bede Polding, OSB (18 October 1794 in Liverpool, England16 March 1877 in Sydney, Australia) was the first Roman Catholic Bishop and then Archbishop of Sydney, Australia.

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Bee Gees

The Bee Gees --> were a pop music group formed in 1958.

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Beechworth

Beechworth is a well-preserved historical town located in the north-east of Victoria, Australia, famous for its major growth during the gold rush days of the mid-1850s.

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Beer in Australia

Beer arrived in Australia at the beginning of British colonisation.

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Beer, Beer, Beer

"Beer, Beer, Beer", also titled "An Ode to Charlie Mopps - The Man Who Invented Beer" and "Charlie Mopps", is a folk song originating in the British Isles.

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Bega, New South Wales

Bega is a town in the south-east of New South Wales, Australia in the Bega Valley Shire.

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Behind Crimson Eyes

Behind Crimson Eyes is a band based in Australia.

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Bei Mir Bistu Shein

"Bei Mir Bistu Shein" (בײַ מיר ביסטו שיין, "To Me You're Beautiful") is a popular Yiddish song composed by Jacob Jacobs (lyricist) and Sholom Secunda (composer) for a 1932 Yiddish language comedy musical, I Would If I Could (in Yiddish,, "You could live, but they don't let you"), which closed after one season (at the Parkway Theatre in Brooklyn, New York City).

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Belarus at the Olympics

Athletes from Belarus began their Olympic participation at the 1952 Summer Games in Helsinki, Finland as part of the Soviet Union (IOC code: URS).

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Belconnen

The District of Belconnen is one of the original eighteen districts of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), used in land administration.

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Belgium at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Belgium competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Belgium Fed Cup team

The Belgian Fed Cup team, managed by the Belgian Tennis Federation, has been competing in the International Tennis Federation sanctioned Fed Cup since the very beginning: 1963.

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Belgrave (Puffing Billy) railway station

Belgrave (Puffing Billy) railway station is situated in Belgrave, a suburb of Melbourne in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Belgrave Heights, Victoria

Belgrave Heights is a town in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 38 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Belgrave railway line

The Belgrave railway line is a broad-gauge electric suburban railway in Melbourne, Australia.

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Belgrave railway station

Belgrave railway station is the terminus of the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Belgrave.

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Belgrave South, Victoria

Belgrave South is a locality within, and a suburb of, Greater Melbourne mainly beyond the Melbourne metropolitan area Urban Growth Boundary, 39 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Belgrave, Victoria

Belgrave is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 35 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Belinda Clark

Belinda Jane Clark (born 10 September 1970) is an Australian former international cricketer, who played international cricket for Australian women's national team from 1991 to 2005.

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Belinda Green

Belinda Lynette Green (born 4 May 1952) is an Australian beauty queen who won the Miss World 1972 contest at the age of 20.

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Belinda Wollaston

Belinda Wollaston (born 1983 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian musical theatre actor.

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Belize at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Belize was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Bell miner

The bell miner (Manorina melanophrys), commonly known as the bellbird, is a colonial honeyeater endemic to southeastern Australia.

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Bell railway station, Melbourne

Bell railway station is located on the South Morang line in Victoria, Australia.

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Bellarine Peninsula

The Bellarine Peninsula is a peninsula located south-west of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, surrounded by Port Phillip, Corio Bay and Bass Strait.

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Bellbird (TV series)

Bellbird is an Australian soap opera serial set in a small Victorian rural township.

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Bellfield, Victoria

Bellfield is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Bells Beach, Victoria

Bells Beach is a coastal locality of Victoria, Australia in Surf Coast Shire and a renowned surf beach, located 100 km south-west of Melbourne, on the Great Ocean Road near the towns of Torquay and Jan Juc.

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Belman

Belman was a company based in Australia that made guitars.

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Belmore Sports Ground

Belmore Sports Ground, formerly known as Belmore Oval, is a multi-purpose stadium in Belmore, New South Wales, Australia.

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Bemm River, Victoria

Bemm River is a township and locality in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw

Benjamin Richard "Yahtzee" Croshaw (born 24 May 1983) is a British comedic writer, video game journalist, humorist, author, and video game developer.

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Ben Challenger

Benjamin Arthur "Ben" Challenger (born 7 March 1978) is a retired English high jumper.

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Ben Frost (musician)

Ben Frost (born 1980) is an Australian composer and producer.

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Ben Geurens

Ben Geurens (born 24 December 1979, in Melbourne, Australia) is an actor.

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Ben Gillies

Benjamin David Gillies (born 24 October 1979) is an Australian musician, best known as the drummer of Australian rock band Silverchair from 1992 until the band went on hiatus in 2011.

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Ben Hinshelwood

Benjamin Gerald Hinshelwood (born 22 March 1977 in Melbourne).

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Ben Hollioake

Benjamin Caine Hollioake (11 November 1977 – 23 March 2002) was a cricketer who played for Surrey County Cricket Club and the England cricket team.

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Ben Kiernan

Benedict F. "Ben" Kiernan (born 1953 in Melbourne) is the Whitney Griswold Professor of History, Professor of International and Area Studies and Director of the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University.

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Ben Mendelsohn

Paul Benjamin "Ben" Mendelsohn (born 3 April 1969) is an Australian actor, who first rose to prominence in Australia for his role in The Year My Voice Broke (1987) and internationally for his role in the crime drama Animal Kingdom (2010).

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Ben Pepper

Ben Pepper (born 15 July 1975) is a retired Australian basketball player, who played twelve seasons in the National Basketball League.

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Ben Ross

Benjamin David "Ben" Ross (born 23 May 1980) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 2000s and 2010s.

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Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ

Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ is a novel by Lew Wallace published by Harper and Brothers on November 12, 1880, and considered "the most influential Christian book of the nineteenth century".

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Benaki Museum

The Benaki Museum, established and endowed in 1930 by Antonis Benakis in memory of his father Emmanuel Benakis, is housed in the Benakis family mansion in downtown Athens, Greece.

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Benalla

Benalla is a small city located on the Broken River in the High Country north-eastern region of Victoria, Australia, about north east of the state capital Melbourne.

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Benambra, Victoria

Benambra is a small town 28 kilometres (17 mi) north-east of Omeo and 430 kilometres (267 mi) east of the state capital Melbourne, in the Australian Alps of East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Bend of Islands, Victoria

Bend of Islands is a rural locality in Victoria, Australia, 30 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Bendigo

Bendigo is a city in Victoria, Australia, located very close to the geographical centre of the state and approximately north west of the state capital, Melbourne.

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Bendigo and Adelaide Bank

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank is an Australian financial institution, operating primarily in retail banking.

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Bendigo Easter Festival

The Bendigo Easter Festival, formerly called the Bendigo Easter Fair, is an annual event held in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia since 1871.

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Bendigo Petition

The Bendigo Petition was an attempt by miners in the colony of Victoria (now part of the Commonwealth of Australia) to demand political representation and reasonable limits to taxation from Governor La Trobe, a representative of the British Government.

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Bendigo railway line

The Bendigo railway line is a regional railway in Victoria, Australia, running from Melbourne to Bendigo, on which there are currently 11 stations open.

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Bendigo Stock Exchange

Bendigo Stock Exchange (BSX) was a small stock exchange based in Australia.

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Benghazi

Benghazi (بنغازي) is the second-most populous city in Libya and the largest in Cyrenaica.

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Bent Spoon Award

The Bent Spoon Award is an award given by Australian Skeptics, "presented to the perpetrator of the most preposterous piece of paranormal or pseudoscientific piffle".

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Bentleigh East, Victoria

Bentleigh East is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located 14 kilometres from the CBD.

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Bentleigh railway station

Bentleigh railway station is located on the Frankston line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Bentleigh, Victoria

Bentleigh is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Berengarra School

The Berengarra School is a school in the suburb of Box Hill North, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Bermuda at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Bermuda competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Bermuda at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Bermuda was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 44-member strong contingent comprising 26 sportspersons and 18 officials.

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Bernard Smith (art historian)

Bernard William Smith (3 October 19162 September 2011) was an Australian art historian, art critic and academic, considered one of the most eminent art historians of the 20th century.

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Bernard Williams (sprinter)

Bernard Rollen Williams III (born January 19, 1978) is an American male former track and field sprinter and winner of a gold medal in 4 × 100-meter relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

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Bernardo Mercado

Bernardo Mercado was a heavyweight boxer briefly ranked as the top contender for the title of champion in 1980 by the WBC.

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Bernd Heine

Bernd Heine (born May 25, 1939 in Mohrungen, East Prussia, now Morąg, Poland) is a German linguist and specialist in African studies.

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Bernhard Philberth

Bernhard Josef Philberth (26 March 1927 in Traunstein, Germany – 8 August 2010 in Melbourne) was an independent physicist, engineer, philosopher and since 1972 Roman Catholic priest.

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Bernie Quinlan

Bernie Quinlan (born 21 July 1951) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented and in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1970s and 1980s.

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Berringa, Victoria

Berringa is a small township in west-central Victoria, Australia.

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Berriwillock

Berriwillock is a town in the Mallee region in the north-west of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Bert Flugelman

Herbert 'Bert' Flugelman (1923 – 26 February 2013) was a prominent Australian visual artist who had many of his works publicly displayed.

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Bert Newton

Bert Newton, AM, MBE (born, Albert Watson Newton 23 July 1938), is an Australian media personality.

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Bert's Family Feud

Bert's Family Feud was an Australian game show remake based on the American show of the same name.

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Bertha Brouwer

Bertha "Puck" Brouwer (since 1953 van Duyne; 29 October 1930 – 6 October 2006) was a Dutch sprinter.

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Bertie Johnston

Edward Bertram Johnston (11 January 1880 – 6 September 1942), known as Bertie Johnston, was the Western Australian Legislative Assembly member for Williams-Narrogin from 1911 to 1928, and a Senator from 1929 until 1942.

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Bertram Mackennal

Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal (12 June 186310 October 1931), usually known as Bertram Mackennal, was an Australian sculptor and medallist, most famous for designing the coinage and stamps bearing the likeness of George V. He signed his work "BM".

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Bertrand Meyer

Bertrand Meyer (born 21 November 1950) is a French academic, author, and consultant in the field of computer languages.

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Berwick railway station, Melbourne

Berwick railway station is located on the Pakenham line in Victoria, Australia.

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Berwick Secondary College

Berwick College is situated in the outer Melbourne metropolitan suburb of Berwick.

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Berwick, Victoria

Berwick is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Betar

The Betar Movement (also spelled Beitar) is a Revisionist Zionist youth movement founded in 1923 in Riga, Latvia, by Vladimir (Ze'ev) Jabotinsky.

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Betchadupa

Betchadupa was a New Zealand pop/rock group.

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Beth Rivkah

Beth Rivkah (בית רבקה, Bais Rivkah, lit. "House of Rebecca"), formally known as Associated Beth Rivkah Schools, is a private girls' school system affiliated with the Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic movement.

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Better the Devil You Know

"Better the Devil You Know" is a song by Australian singer and songwriter Kylie Minogue, taken from her third studio album Rhythm of Love (1990).

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Bettina Arndt

Bettina Arndt (born 1 August 1949) is an Australian sex therapist, journalist and clinical psychologist.

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Betty Bobbitt

Betty Ann Bobbitt, (born February 7, 1940), is an American Australian television and film actress, singer and playwright.

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Betty Cuthbert

Elizabeth Alyse Cuthbert, (20 April 1938 – 6 August 2017) was an Australian athlete and a fourfold Olympic champion.

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Betty Wilson

Elizabeth Rebecca "Betty" Wilson (21 November 1921 – 22 January 2010) was considered one of the greatest woman cricket players of all time.

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Beveridge, Victoria

Beveridge is a town in Victoria, Australia, located along the Hume Highway, 42 kilometres north of Melbourne in the Shire of Mitchell.

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Beverley Dunn

Beverley Dunn is an Australian stage and television actress based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Beverley Farmer

Beverley Anne Farmer (also known as B. Christou) (7 February 1941 – 16 April 2018) was an Australian novelist and short story writer.

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BHP

BHP, formerly known as BHP Billiton, is the trading entity of BHP Billiton Limited and BHP Billiton plc, an Anglo-Australian multinational mining, metals and petroleum dual-listed public company headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Biała Podlaska

Biała Podlaska (Біла Bila, Alba Ducalis), is a city in eastern Poland with 58,047 inhabitants (2005).

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Bialik College

Bialik College is a Jewish Day School located in the Melbourne suburb of Hawthorn East.

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Bible Student movement

The Bible Student movement is the name adopted by a Millennialist Restorationist Christian movement that emerged from the teachings and ministry of Charles Taze Russell, also known as Pastor Russell.

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Bicycle Federation of Australia

The Bicycle Federation of Australia (BFA) was the peak Australian body representing non-competitive cyclists, and directly represented over 20,000 cyclists who belonged to its affiliated groups in all states of Australia.

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Bicycle Network

Bicycle Network is a charity, one of the largest cycling membership organisations in the world (45,000 members, 2015), whose mission is to have More People Cycling More Often. It was, prior to 2011, known as Bicycle Victoria.

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Bids for Olympic Games

National Olympic Committees select from within their national territory cities to put forward bids to host an Olympic Games.

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Bids for the 1996 Summer Olympics

Six cities submitted bids to host the 1996 Summer Olympics (formally known as Games of the XXVI Olympiad), which were awarded to Atlanta, on September 18, 1990.

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Bids for the 2004 Summer Olympics

Five cities made the shortlist with their bids to host the 2004 Summer Olympics (formally known as Games of the XXVIII Olympiad), which were awarded to Athens, on September 5, 1997.

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Big Brother (Australia season 1)

Big Brother 2001, also known as Big Brother 1, was the first series of the Australian reality television series Big Brother Australia.

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Big Brother (Australia season 2)

Big Brother 2002, also known as Big Brother 2, was the second series of the Australian reality television series Big Brother Australia.

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Big Brother (Australia season 3)

Big Brother 2003, also known as Big Brother 3, was the third series of the Australian reality television series Big Brother Australia.

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Big Brother (Australia season 4)

Big Brother 2004, also known as Big Brother 4, was the fourth season of the Australian reality television series Big Brother Australia, and was aired on Network Ten, starting on Sunday 2 May 2004, with the housemates entering the day before, and ended on Monday 26 July 2004, lasting 86 days.

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Big Brother (Australia season 7)

Big Brother Australia 2007, also known as Big Brother 7, was the seventh season of the Australian reality television series Big Brother Australia.

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Big Brother (Australian TV series)

Big Brother is the Australian version of the international Big Brother reality television series.

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Big Day Out

The Big Day Out was an annual music festival that was held in five Australian cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Adelaide and Perth, as well as Auckland, New Zealand.

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Big Girl's Blouse

Big Girl's Blouse is an Australian skit program that aired in the mid-1990s on the Seven Network.

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Big Smoke

The Big Smoke may refer to.

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Bilevel rail car

The bilevel car (American English) or double-decker train (British English and Canadian English) is a type of rail car that has two levels of passenger accommodation, as opposed to one, increasing passenger capacity (in example cases of up to 57% per car).

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Bill Collins (racecaller)

William Henry "Bill" Collins OAM (1928 – 14 June 1997) was an Australian racecaller who earned the reputation for being able to accurately call the winner of even the closest of races.

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Bill France Jr.

William Clifton "Bill" France (April 4, 1933 – June 4, 2007), nicknamed, "Bill France Jr." or "Little Billy", was an American motorsports executive who served from 1972 to 2000 as the chief executive officer (CEO) of NASCAR, the sanctioning body of the US-based stock car racing.

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Bill Granger

Bill Granger is a self-taught cook, restaurateur and food writer, based in his native Australia and in London but also working internationally.

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Bill Henson

Bill Henson (born 7 October 1955) is an Australian contemporary art photographer.

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Bill Hume

Bill Hume (died 10 December 2005) was a United Kingdom born association football player who represented both New Zealand and Australia at international level.

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Bill Johnston (cricketer)

William Arras Johnston (26 February 1922 – 25 May 2007) was an Australian cricketer who played in forty Test matches from 1947 to 1955.

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Bill Kelty

William John "Bill" Kelty, AC (born 5 February 1948) is an Australian trade unionist and a well-known figure in the Australian labour movement, who served as Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) from 1983 to 2000.

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Bill Landeryou

William Albert Landeryou (born 17 April 1941), Australian politician, was leader of the Australian Labor Party in the Victorian Legislative Council and a minister in the Labor government of John Cain.

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Bill Lawry

William Morris "Bill" Lawry, AM (born 11 February 1937) is a former cricketer who played for Victoria and Australia.

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Bill Neilson

William Arthur Neilson AC (27 August 1925 – 9 November 1989) was Premier of Tasmania from 1975 to 1977.

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Bill Neskovski

Blagoja "Bill" Neshkovski (Благоја „Бил“ Нешковски, 20 January 1964—25 November 1989) was a Macedonian Australian playwright and actor.

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Bill Newton

William Ellis (Bill) Newton, VC (8 June 1919 – 29 March 1943) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to a member of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.

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Bill O'Reilly (cricketer)

William Joseph O'Reilly (20 December 19056 October 1992), often known as Tiger O'Reilly, was an Australian cricketer, rated as one of the greatest bowlers in the history of the game.

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Bill Oddie

William Edgar Oddie, (born 7 July 1941) is an English writer, composer, musician, comedian, artist, birder, conservationist, television presenter and actor.

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Bill Roycroft

James William George "Bill" Roycroft, OBE (17 March 1915 – 29 May 2011) was an Australian Olympic equestrian champion.

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Bill Russell

William Felton Russell (born February 12, 1934) is an American retired professional basketball player.

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Bill Shorten

William Richard Shorten (born 12 May 1967) is an Australian politician serving as Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of Australia, in his capacity as Leader of the Australian Labor Party, after being elected party leader at the 2013 Labor leadership ballot.

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Bill Voce

Bill Voce (8 August 1909 – 6 June 1984) was an English cricketer who played for Nottinghamshire and England.

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Bill Woodfull

William Maldon "Bill" Woodfull OBE (22 August 1897 – 11 August 1965) was an Australian cricketer of the 1920s and 1930s.

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Billanook College

Billanook College is an independent co-ed school with an early learning program through to Year 12, located in Mooroolbark, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Billboard Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions

Billboard Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions, or B.U.G.A.U.P. ("bugger up") is an Australian subvertising artistic movement.

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Billy Celeski

Blagoja 'Billy' Celeski (born 14 July 1985) is an Australian footballer who is currently a free agent.

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Billy Connolly's World Tour of Australia

Billy Connolly's World Tour of Australia is the second in a line of ‘world tours’ that follow comedian Billy Connolly on his various travels across the globe.

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Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand

Billy Connolly's World Tour of New Zealand is the fourth, and currently last, of Billy Connolly's decade-spanning ‘world tours’ that follow the comedian on his various travels across the globe.

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Billy Elliot the Musical

Billy Elliot the Musical is a musical based on the 2000 film Billy Elliot.

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Billy Midwinter

William "Billy" Evans Midwinter (19 June 1851 – 3 December 1890) was a cricketer who played four Test matches for England, sandwiched in between eight Tests that he played for Australia.

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Billy Murdoch

William Lloyd "Billy" Murdoch (18 October 1854 – 18 February 1911) was an Australian cricketer who captained the Australian national side in 16 Test matches between 1880 and 1890.

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Billy Snedden

Sir Billy Mackie Snedden, (31 December 1926 – 27 June 1987) was an Australian politician who served as the leader of the Liberal Party from 1972 to 1975.

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Billy Stockman Tjapaltjarri

Billy Stockman Tjapaltjarri, (born c. 1927, at Ilpitirri near Mount Denison, died September, 2015) was one of Australia's best-known artists of the Western Desert Art Movement, Papunya Tula.

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Billy Talent

Billy Talent is a Canadian rock band from Mississauga, Ontario.

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Billy Thorpe

William Richard "Billy" Thorpe, AM (29 March 1946 – 28 February 2007) was an English-born Australian pop / rock singer-songwriter, producer,and musician.

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Billy TK

Billy TK (Billy Te Kahika) is a Māori guitarist, born in Palmerston North, New Zealand.

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Billy Williams (music hall performer)

Richard Isaac Banks (March 3, 1878 – March 13, 1915), who changed his name to Billy Williams after leaving his birthplace of Australia, was a popular vaudeville and music hall entertainer of his era.

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Bimbo Nation

"Bimbo Nation" is the second single from TV Rock's debut album Sunshine City.

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Bio21 Institute

The Bio21 Institute of Molecular Science and Biotechnology, abbreviated as the Bio21 Institute, is an Australian medical research institute that focuses on the study of basic science and applied biotechnology.

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Biosafety level

A biosafety level is a set of biocontainment precautions required to isolate dangerous biological agents in an enclosed laboratory facility.

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Biphobia

Biphobia is aversion toward bisexuality and toward bisexual people as a social group or as individuals.

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Birchip railway station

Birchip is a closed railway station, on the Mildura railway line, in the town of Birchip, Victoria, Australia.

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Birchip, Victoria

Birchip is a town in the Mallee region of Victoria, Australia on the Sunraysia Highway north of Donald.

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Bird Blobs

Bird Blobs were a garage rock/post punk musical group from Melbourne, Australia.

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Bird migration

Bird migration is the regular seasonal movement, often north and south along a flyway, between breeding and wintering grounds.

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Bird Observation & Conservation Australia

Bird Observation & Conservation Australia was a club established on 12 April 1905 by members of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) in Melbourne, Victoria, as the Bird Observers Club.

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Birdman Rally

Birdman Rally is a competition where members of the public build home-made gliders, hang gliders and human-powered aircraft, ranging from very serious aircraft to mere costumes, leap from a river– or sea–side jetty, or from a bridge, and compete for distance and entertainment value.

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Birdwoodton, Victoria

Birwoodton is a locality situated in the Sunraysia region, in north western Victoria, Australia.

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Birgit Prinz

Birgit Prinz (born 25 October 1977) is a German retired footballer, two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion and three-time FIFA World Player of the Year. In addition to the German national team, Prinz played for 1. FFC Frankfurt in the Frauen-Bundesliga as well as the Carolina Courage in the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA), the first professional women's league in the United States. Prinz remains one of the game's most prolific strikers and is the second FIFA Women's World Cup all-time leading scorer with 14 goals (second only to Marta from Brazil). On 12 August 2011, she announced the end of her active career. She currently works as a sport psychologist for the men's and women's teams of 1. Bundesliga club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.

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Birney

A Birney or Birney Safety Car is a type of streetcar that was manufactured in the United States in the 1910s and 1920s.

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Birrarung Marr, Melbourne

Birrarung Marr is an inner-city park between the central business district in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and the Yarra River.

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Birregurra

Birregurra is a town in Victoria, Australia approximately south-west of Melbourne.

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Bishan Depot

Bishan Depot (Simplified Chinese: 碧山车厂; Traditional Chinese: 碧山車廠) is a depot located on the Mass Rapid Transit in Bishan, Singapore.

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Bittern, Victoria

Bittern is an affluent coastal rural town in Victoria, Australia, 49 km southeast from Melbourne's central business district, as a part of the urban enclave on Western Port comprising Bittern, Hastings, Crib Point, Somerville, and Tyabb.

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Björn Again

Björn Again is a parody of the Swedish pop group ABBA founded in 1988 in Australia, but now involving multiple touring troupes performing under the Björn Again name.

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Black Caviar Lightning

The Black Caviar Lightning, registered as the Lightning Stakes, is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 thoroughbred horse race at Weight for Age, run over a distance of 1000 metres at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in February.

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Black Majesty

Black Majesty is an Australian power metal band formed in 2001 as Kymera.

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Black Rock Yacht Club

Black Rock Yacht Club is a Yacht club for off-the-beach sailing boats (mostly dinghies) on the shores of Port Phillip Bay, seventeen kilometres south of Melbourne, Australia.

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Black Rock, Victoria

Black Rock is an affluent suburb of Melbourne in the Australian state of Victoria, 18 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Black Spur

The Black Spur is a road between the towns of Healesville and Narbethong in Victoria, Australia.

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Blackburn High School

Blackburn High School is a public secondary school for girls and boys in years 7 to 12 in Blackburn, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, founded in 1956.

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Blackburn Lake Sanctuary

Blackburn Lake Sanctuary is an example of regenerated and remnant bushland in suburban Melbourne, Australia.

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Blackburn North, Victoria

Blackburn North (formerly North Blackburn) is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Blackburn railway station, Melbourne

Blackburn railway station is located on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Blackburn South, Victoria

Blackburn South is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Blackburn, Victoria

Blackburn is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Blackrock (film)

Blackrock is a 1997 Australian drama thriller film directed by Steven Vidler and written by Nick Enright.

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Blackrock (play)

Blackrock is a play by Australian playwright Nick Enright that was first performed in 1995.

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Blackwall frigate

Blackwall frigate was the colloquial name for a type of three-masted full-rigged ship built between the late 1830s and the mid-1870s.

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Blackwood, South Australia

Blackwood is a south eastern suburb located in the foothills of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Blackwood, Victoria

Blackwood is a township in Victoria, Australia.

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Blair McDonough

Blair McDonough (born 30 April 1981, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an actor who is best known for playing the role of Stuart Parker in the Australian TV soap opera Neighbours.

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Blairgowrie and Rattray

Blairgowrie and Rattray is a twin burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland.

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Blairgowrie, Victoria

Blairgowrie is a seaside village approximately 87 km from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Blake Caracella

Blake Caracella (born 15 March 1977) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Blamey Stakes

The Blamey Stakes is a Victoria Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race for three years old and older, with Set Weights with Penalties conditions over 1600 metres, at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in March during the VRC Autumn Racing Carnival.

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Blamire Young

William Blamire Young (9 August 1862 – 14 January 1935), commonly known as Blamire Young, was an English Australian artist.

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Bland Holt

Bland Holt (born Joseph Thomas Holt, (24 March 1851 – 28 June 1942)Dennis Shoesmith, '', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 4, MUP, 1972, pp 413-414. Accessed 1 August 2009 was a comedian and theatrical producer, active in Australia.

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Bledisloe Cup

The Bledisloe Cup is a rugby union competition between the national teams of Australia and New Zealand that has been competed for since the 1930s.

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Bletchingly Stakes

The Bletchingly Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race held under Weight for age conditions, over a distance of 1200 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia annually in July and is the last Group race held in Melbourne each season.

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Bligh Place, Melbourne

Bligh Place is a street in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Blind Bight, Victoria

Blind Bight is a town in Victoria, Australia, 55 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district on the large bay of Western Port.

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Blind cricket

Blind cricket is a version of the sport of cricket adapted for blind and partially sighted players.

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Block Arcade, Melbourne

The Block Arcade is a heritage shopping arcade in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Blockbuster LLC

Blockbuster LLC, formerly Blockbuster Entertainment, Inc., and also known as Blockbuster Video or simply Blockbuster, was an American-based provider of home movie and video game rental services through video rental shops, DVD-by-mail, streaming, video on demand, and cinema theater.

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Blood Duster

Blood Duster was an extreme metal and stoner rock band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Blood in the Water match

The "Blood in the Water" match (melbourne-i vérfürdő lit. Blood bath of Melbourne; Blood in the swimming pool) was a water polo match between Hungary and the USSR at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.

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Bloody Mary (South Park)

"Bloody Mary" is the fourteenth episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series South Park.

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Bloomsday

Bloomsday is a commemoration and celebration of the life of Irish writer James Joyce, observed annually in Dublin and elsewhere on 16 June, the day his novel Ulysses takes place in 1904, the date of his first outing with his wife-to-be, Nora Barnacle, and named after its protagonist Leopold Bloom.

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Blue Diamond Prelude C&G

The Blue Diamond Prelude (Colts and Geldings) is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race raced under set weight conditions, for two-year-old colts and geldings, over a distance of 1100 metres at Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia in February.

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Blue Diamond Prelude Fillies

The Blue Diamond Prelude Fillies is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race run under set weight conditions, for two-year-old fillies, over a distance of 1100 metres, held at Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia in February.

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Blue Diamond Stakes

The Blue Diamond Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for two-year-olds, at set weights, run over 1200 metres at Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Blue Hills (radio serial)

Blue Hills, written by Gwen Meredith, is an Australian radio serial about the lives of families in a typical Australian country town called Tanimbla.

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Blue Tongue Entertainment

Blue Tongue Entertainment Pty Ltd was an Australian video game developer founded in 1995.

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Blue Wedges

Blue Wedges is a conservation organisation in conflict with Australia's Victorian government policy to deepen shipping channels in Port Phillip and the large scale development of Ramsar listed Westernport.

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Blueline Medic

Blueline Medic are a four-piece rock band from Melbourne, Australia.

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BlueScope

BlueScope is a flat product steel producer with operations in Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, North America, and Asia.

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Bluestone

Bluestone is a cultural or commercial name for a number of dimension or building stone varieties, including.

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Bluey (TV series)

Bluey is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for the Seven Network in 1976.

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Blundstone Footwear

Blundstone Footwear is an Australian footwear brand, based in Hobart, Tasmania, with most manufacturing being made overseas since 2007.

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Boathouse

A boathouse (or a boat house) is a building especially designed for the storage of boats, normally smaller craft for sports or leisure use.

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Bob Bignall

Robert Francis "Choc" Bignall (14 March 1922 – 11 August 2013), commonly referred to as Bob Bignall, was a footballer and Socceroo captain at the 1956 Olympic Games held in Melbourne, Australia.

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Bob Cowper

Robert Maskew Cowper (born 5 October 1940 in Kew, Melbourne, educated at Scotch College Melbourne) was an Australian Test match cricketer in the 1960s, who played Sheffield Shield cricket for Victoria and Western Australia.

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Bob Davis (Australian rules footballer)

Robert "Bob" Davis (12 June 1928 – 16 May 2011) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Bob Gutowski

Robert Allen "Bob" Gutowski (25 April 1935 – 2 August 1960) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the pole vault.

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Bob Hawke

Robert James Lee Hawke, (born 9 December 1929) is a former Australian politician who was the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia, serving from 1983 to 1991.

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Bob Heffron

Robert James Heffron (10 September 189027 July 1978), also known as Bob Heffron or R. J. Heffron, was a long-serving New South Wales politician, union organiser and Australian Labor Party Premier of New South Wales from 1959 to 1964.

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Bob Hornery

Robert James "Bob" Hornery (28 May 1931 – 26 May 2015) was an Australian actor.

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Bob Irwin

Robert "Bob" Irwin (born 8 June 1939) is an Australian naturalist, animal conservationist, former zookeeper, and a pioneering herpetologist who is also famous for his conservation and husbandry work with apex predators and reptiles.

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Bob Jane

Robert Frederick Jane (born 1929) is an Australian former race car driver and prominent businessman.

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Bob Log III

Bob Log III (born November 21, 1969) is an American slide guitar one-man band.

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Bob Maguire

Robert John Maguire, (born 14 September 1934) is an Australian Roman Catholic priest, community worker and media personality from South Melbourne.

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Bob Rose (footballer)

Robert "Bob" Rose (7 August 1928 – 7 July 2003) was an Australian rules footballer and coach in the VFL.

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Bob Saget

Robert Lane "Bob" Saget (born May 17, 1956) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and television host.

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Bob Sercombe

Robert Charles Grant Sercombe (born 3 April 1949) is a former Australian politician who represented the Division of Maribyrnong, Victoria for the Australian Labor Party from March 1996 until his retirement at the 2007 federal election.

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Bob Shearer

Robert A. Shearer (born 25 May 1948) is an Australian professional golfer and golf course architect.

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Bob Simpson (cricketer)

Robert Baddeley Simpson AO (born 3 February 1936) is a former cricketer who played for New South Wales, Western Australia and Australia, captaining the national team from 1963–64 until 1967–68, and again in 1977–78.

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Bob Skelton (jockey)

Robert James "Bob" Skelton (1934 – 19 August 2016) was a New Zealand jockey who competed from the 1950s through the 1980s.

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Bob Spencer

Bob Spencer (born 5 September 1957) is a guitarist who was in two significant Australian rock bands in the 1970s and 1980s, Skyhooks and The Angels.

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Bob Stensholt

Robert Einar Stensholt (born 11 July 1945) was an Australian politician in the Victorian Parliament.

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Bob Stupak

Robert Edward "Bob" Stupak (April 6, 1942 – September 25, 2009) was a Las Vegas casino owner and entrepreneur.

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Bob Tarlau

Robert (Bob) Tarlau (born 6 January 1944) is a retired American television news writer and producer and current radio correspondent, who lives in Los Angeles, USA.

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Bobby Morrow

Bobby Joe Morrow (born October 15, 1935) is a retired American sprinter who won three gold medals at the 1956 Olympics.

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BodyRockers

BodyRockers were an English Irish Australian electronic music duo, consisting of Dylan Burns and Kaz James, which formed in 2004.

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Bogan

Bogan is Australian slang for a person whose speech, clothing, attitude and behaviour are considered unrefined or unsophisticated.

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Boggo Road Gaol

Boggo Road Gaol (alternative and older spelling "Bogga") was a notorious and heritage-listed, Australian prison located on Annerley Road in Dutton Park, an inner southern suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Bogong moth

The bogong moth (Agrotis infusa) is a temperate species of night-flying moth, notable for its biannual long-distance seasonal migrations towards and from the Australian Alps, similar to the diurnal monarch butterfly.

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Bohemian style

In modern use, the term "Bohemian" is applied to people who live unconventional, usually artistic, lives.

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Boisdale, Victoria

Boisdale is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on Briagolong Road, north of Maffra, in the Shire of Wellington.

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Bolte Bridge

The Bolte Bridge is a large twin cantilever bridge in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Bomba (band)

Bomba are an Australian funk and reggae band from Melbourne.

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Bon Scott

Ronald Belford "Bon" Scott (9 July 1946 – 19 February 1980) was an Australian singer and songwriter, best known for being the lead vocalist and lyricist of the Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980.

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Bonbeach railway station

Bonbeach railway station is located on the Frankston line in Victoria, Australia.

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Bonbeach, Victoria

Bonbeach is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 31 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach is a beach and its surrounding suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Bonds (clothing)

Pacific Brands Underwear Group, known under its core brand Bonds, was an Australian manufacturer and now a importer of men's, women's and children's underwear and clothing, and a subsidiary of Pacific Brands.

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Boneo, Victoria

Boneo is a rural locality south of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south of and inland from Rosebud on the Mornington Peninsula.

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Bonnie Doon, Victoria

Bonnie Doon is a small village in Victoria, Australia.

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Bonnie Piesse

Bonnie Piesse (born 1983) is an Australian actress and singer/songwriter.

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Boolarra, Victoria

Boolarra is a small township located in the Latrobe Valley, in central Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Booloominbah

Booloominbah is a heritage-listed mansion at 60 Madgwick Drive, Armidale, Armidale Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia.

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Boom Crash Opera

Boom Crash Opera are an Australian pop rock band formed in early 1985.

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Boomtown Records

Boomtown Records was an independent record label founded by Jaddan Comerford in October 2002 and based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Boost Juice

Boost Juice Bars is an Australian retail outlet that specialise in selling fruit juice and smoothies.

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Booz Allen Hamilton

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. (informally: Booz Allen) is an American management and information technology consulting firm, sometimes referred to as a government-services company, headquartered in McLean, Virginia, in Greater Washington, D.C., with 80 other offices around the globe.

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Border–Gavaskar Trophy

The Border–Gavaskar Trophy is a Test cricket series, played between India and Australia.

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Bordertown, South Australia

Bordertown is a small South Australian town near the Victorian border.

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Boris Henry

Boris Obergföll (né Henry; born 14 December 1973) is a retired German track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw.

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Boris Tokarev (athlete)

Boris Tokarev (Борис Токарев; May 16, 1927 – December 17, 2002) was a Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the 100 and 200 metres.

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Born in the U.S.A. Tour

The Born in the U.S.A. Tour was the supporting concert tour of Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. album.

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Boronia

Boronia is a genus of about 160 species of flowering plants in the citrus family Rutaceae, most are endemic in Australia with a few species in New Caledonia, which were previously placed in the genus Boronella.

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Boronia Heights College

Boronia Heights College was a public secondary school in Boronia, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Boronia railway station

Boronia railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia.

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Boronia, Victoria

Boronia is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox local government area.

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Boroondara General Cemetery

Boroondara General Cemetery, often referred to as Kew cemetery, is one of the oldest cemeteries in Victoria, Australia.

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Borsalino

Borsalino is the oldest Italian company specializing in the manufacture of luxury hats.

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Borung Highway

The Borung Highway (C234 - Dimboola to Donald section and C239 - Donald to Charlton section) is a 140–kilometre rural highway in western Victoria running in a west-east direction from Dimboola in the west to Charlton in the east.

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Bosnian Australians

Bosnian Australians are Australian citizens of Bosnian ancestry or Bosnia and Herzegovina-born people who reside in Australia.

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Botanical Gardens railway station

Botanical Gardens was an early inner suburban railway station in Melbourne, Australia.

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Botswana at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Botswana was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising 21 sportspersons and xx officials.

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Boundary Bend, Victoria

Boundary Bend is a small town in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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Bourke Street, Melbourne

Bourke Street is one of the main streets of Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD) and a core feature of the Hoddle Grid.

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Bowral

Bowral is the largest town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, and the main business and entertainment precinct of the Wingecarribee Shire and Highlands.

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Box Hill Central Shopping Centre

Box Hill Central Shopping Centre is a regional shopping centre complex (made up of two separate centres) located in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Box Hill in Victoria, Australia. It is approximately east of Melbourne's central business district and both shopping centres are centrally located within the Box Hill shopping precinct and Whitehorse City Council's Principal Activity Centre.

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Box Hill Institute

Box Hill Institute is a Victorian vocational and higher education provider based in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne in Victoria.

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Box Hill North, Victoria

Box Hill North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Box Hill railway station, Melbourne

Box Hill railway station is located on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines, in Victoria, Australia.

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Box Hill South, Victoria

Box Hill South is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Box Hill, Victoria

Box Hill is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Boxing Day

Boxing Day is a holiday celebrated on the day after Christmas Day.

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Boxing Day Test

The Boxing Day Test match is a cricket Test match held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia involving the Australian cricket team and an opposing national team which is touring Australia during the southern summer.

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Boys from the Bush

Boys From The Bush is a British television series produced by the BBC.

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BoyTown

BoyTown is a 2006 Australian comedy film, directed by Kevin Carlin and starring an ensemble cast of prominent Australian comedians, including Glenn Robbins, Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin, Wayne Hope and Gary Eck.

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Brad Hogg

George Bradley "Brad" Hogg (born 6 February 1971) is an Australian cricketer, who plays all formats of the game.

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Brad McGann

Brad McGann MNZM (22 February 1964 – 2 May 2007), was a New Zealand film director and screenwriter.

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Brad Williams (cricketer)

Brad Andrew Williams (born 20 November 1974 in Frankston, Victoria) is a former Australian cricketer, who played Tests and ODIs.

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Bradley Shaw

Bradley Shaw (born 13 February 1983 in Christchurch) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, who earned his first cap for the national team, nicknamed The Black Sticks, in 2004 at the Champions Trophy against the Netherlands.

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Braemar College

Braemar College is an ecumenical co-curricular private school located on Mount Macedon in Woodend, Victoria, Australia.

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Braeside, Victoria

Braeside is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 26 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Branko Cikatić

Branko "The Croatian Tiger" Cikatić (born October 3, 1954) is a Croatian former heavyweight kickboxer, the first Croatian-born fighter to achieve international success.

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Branko Culina

Branko Čulina (born 1 October 1957 in Zadar, Socialist Republic of Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a football (soccer) coach and former player.

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Braybrook, Victoria

Braybrook is a suburb 9 km west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Brazil (Men at Work album)

Brazil is a live album by Australian band Men at Work, released in 1998.

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Brazil at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Brazil competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Brazil at the 2006 FIFA World Cup

At the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Brazil participated for the 18th time in the event.

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Breakfasters

The Breakfasters is a long running morning program on 3RRR, a radio station based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Breaststroke

Breaststroke is a swimming style in which the swimmer is on their chest and the torso does not rotate.

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Brendan McKay

Brendan Damien McKay (born 26 October 1951 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Emeritus Professor in the Research School of Computer Science at the Australian National University (ANU).

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Brendan Nelson

Brendan John Nelson (born 19 August 1958) is a former Australian politician who served as the federal Leader of the Opposition from 2007 to 2008.

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Brendan Perry

Brendan Michael Perry (born 30 June 1959) is a singer and multi-instrumentalist best known for his work as half of the duo Dead Can Dance with Lisa Gerrard.

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Brent DeBoer

Brent DeBoer is an American singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon.

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Brent Tate

Brent Tate (born 3 March 1982) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 2000s and 2010s.

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Bret Thornton

Bret Thornton (born 15 November 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club and Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Brett Dean

Brett Dean (born 23 October 1961 in Brisbane) is a contemporary Australian composer, violist and conductor.

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Brett Emerton

Brett Michael Emerton (born 22 February 1979) is a retired Australian professional footballer who played for Sydney Olympic, Sydney FC, Feyenoord Rotterdam, Blackburn Rovers and the Australian national team.

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Brett Holman

Brett Trevor Holman (born 27 March 1984) is an Australian professional footballer who plays for Brisbane Roar in the A-League as an attacking midfielder.

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Brett Lee

Brett Lee (born 8 November 1976) is a former Australian international cricketer, who played all three formats of the game.

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Brett Maher

Brett Steven Maher (born 17 April 1973) is a retired Australian basketball player who played his entire career for the Adelaide 36ers in the NBL from 1992-2009.

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Brett Ogle

Brett James Ogle (born 14 July 1964) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Brett Wheeler

Brett Wheeler (born 21 November 1971 in Adelaide, South Australia) is a former professional basketball player in the National Basketball League.

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Brewarrina, New South Wales

Brewarrina (locally known as "Bre") is a town in North West New South Wales, Australia on the banks of the Barwon River in Brewarrina Shire.

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Briagolong, Victoria

Briagolong is a town in the Australian state of Victoria, located 20 kilometres north of Maffra and some 270 kilometres east of Melbourne, in the Shire of Wellington region of Gippsland.

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Brian Booth

Brian Charles Booth (born 19 October 1933) is a former Australian cricketer who played in 29 Tests from 1961 to 1966, and 93 first-class matches for New South Wales.

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Brian Cadd

Brian George Cadd AM (born 29 November 1946, Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian singer-songwriter, keyboardist, producer and record label founder, a staple of Australian entertainment for over 50 years, as well ss having worked internationally throughout Europe and the United States, he has performed as a member of numerous bands including The Groop, Axiom, The Bootleg Family Band and in America with Flying Burrito Brothers before carving out a solo career in 1972.

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Brian Close

Dennis Brian Close, (24 February 1931 – 13 September 2015) was an English first-class cricketer, the youngest man ever to play Test cricket for England.

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Brian Goorjian

Brian Warwick Goorjian (born) is an American basketball coach.

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Brian Gottfried

Brian Edward Gottfried (born January 27, 1952) is a retired American tennis player who won 25 singles titles and 54 doubles titles during his professional career.

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Brian Harrison (Conservative politician)

(Alastair) Brian Clarke Harrison DL (3 October 1921 – 21 August 2011) was a British Conservative politician.

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Brian Howe (politician)

Brian Leslie Howe, AO (born 23 January 1936), is an Australian former politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia in the Labor government under prime ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating from 1991 to 1995.

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Brian Lord

Brian Lord (born 1965) is a country music artist located in Echuca, Australia.

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Brian Mannix

Brian Mannix (born 7 October 1961 in Melbourne) is an Australian rock music singer and actor.

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Brian May (composer)

Brian May (28 July 1934 – 25 April 1997) was an Australian film composer and conductor who was a prominent figure during the Australian New Wave.

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Brian Nankervis

Brian Nankervis (born 1956) is an Australian writer, actor, radio host, television producer and comedian.

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Brian O'Shaughnessy (philosopher)

Brian Joseph O'Shaughnessy (10 September 1925 – 7 July 2010) was an Australian philosopher of mind, who lived in London and taught at King's College London.

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Brian Teacher

Brian David Teacher (born December 23, 1954) is a right-handed American former professional male tennis player.

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Brian Tse (writer)

Brian Tse is the author of the Hong Kong children comic, "McMug and McDull" series.

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Briar Hill, Victoria

Briar Hill is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Bridge Road

Bridge Road may refer to.

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Bridge Road, Melbourne

Bridge Road is a major shopping strip in Melbourne, Australia.

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Bridie Carter

Bridie Carter (born 18 December 1970) is an Australian actress best known for her role as the main character of Tess Silverman McLeod on the television drama series McLeod's Daughters.

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Bright Like Neon Love

Bright Like Neon Love is the debut studio album by Australian electronic music band Cut Copy.

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Brighton Beach railway station

Brighton Beach railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Brighton.

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Brighton East, Victoria

Brighton East is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Brighton tornado

The Brighton tornado is the strongest storm recorded in Melbourne to date.

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Brighton, Victoria

Brighton is an affluent coastal suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Brigitte Duclos

Brigitte Duclos (born 13 December 1964, Melbourne) is an Australian television and radio presenter.

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Brigitte Foster-Hylton

Brigitte Foster-Hylton O.D (born 7 November 1974 in Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica) is a Jamaican 100m hurdler.

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Brimbank Park

Brimbank Park is a State park situated in the north-western Melbourne suburb of Keilor, Victoria, Australia.

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Bring Me the Horizon

Bring Me the Horizon, often known by the acronym BMTH, are an English rock band from Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

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Brisbane

Brisbane is the capital of and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia.

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Brisbane Bears

The Brisbane Football Club, nicknamed the Bears was an Australian rules football club and the first Queensland-based club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Brisbane Boys' College

Brisbane Boys' College (BBC) is an independent, Presbyterian and Uniting Church, day and boarding school for boys, located in Toowong, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Brisbane Bullets

The Brisbane Bullets are an Australian professional men's basketball team that competed in the National Basketball League (NBL) from 1979 to 2008, and returned to the league in 2016.

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Brisbane Girls Grammar School

Brisbane Girls Grammar School is an independent, non-denominational, secondary day school for girls, located in Spring Hill, an inner suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Brisbane Ranges National Park

The Brisbane Ranges National Park is a national park in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, The national park is situated approximately west of Melbourne near the town of and is managed by Parks Victoria.

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Bristol Beaufighter

The Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter (often referred to simply as the "Beau") is a multi-role aircraft developed during the Second World War by the Bristol Aeroplane Company in the United Kingdom.

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Bristol Beaufort

The Bristol Beaufort (manufacturer designation Type 152) was a British twin-engined torpedo bomber designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, and developed from experience gained designing and building the earlier Blenheim light bomber.

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Bristol Scout

The Bristol Scout was a single-seat rotary-engined biplane originally designed as a racing aircraft.

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British Airways Flight 9

British Airways Flight 9, sometimes referred to by its callsign Speedbird 9 or as the Jakarta incident, was a scheduled British Airways flight from London Heathrow to Auckland, with stops in Bombay, Madras, Kuala Lumpur, Perth, and Melbourne.

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British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines

British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines or BCPA, was an airline registered in New South Wales, Australia in June 1946 with headquarters in Sydney.

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British Construction Industry Awards

The British Construction Industry Awards (BCI Awards or BCIA) were launched by the New Civil Engineer magazine and Thomas Telford Ltd - both owned by the Institution of Civil Engineers - in 1998.

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British Empire

The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its predecessor states.

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British Guiana at the 1956 Summer Olympics

British Guiana (now Guyana) competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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British Motor Corporation

The British Motor Corporation Limited (BMC) was a UK-based vehicle manufacturer, formed in early 1952 to give effect to an agreed merger of the Morris and Austin businesses.

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British Virgin Islands at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The British Virgin Islands was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Broadford Track

Broadford Track is the popular name of State Motorcycle Complex in Victoria, Australia.

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Broadford, Victoria

Broadford is a small town in central Victoria, Australia.

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Broadmeadows Bus Service

Broadmeadows Bus Service is a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Broadmeadows railway station, Melbourne

Broadmeadows railway station is located on the Craigieburn line in Victoria, Australia.

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Broadmeadows, Victoria

Broadmeadows is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-west from Melbourne's central business district.

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Brody Dalle

Brody Dalle (born Bree Joanna Alice Robinson; 1 January 1979) is an Australian-born singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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Broken Allegiance

Broken Allegiance is a fan film that made its debut on the internet in April 2002, created by Australian fans of the Star Wars franchise.

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Broken Hill Football League

The Broken Hill Football League (BHFL) is an Australian rules football competition based in the Broken Hill region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Bronwyn Thompson

Bronwyn Thompson (born 29 January 1978 in Rockhampton, Australia) is a long jumper from Australia.

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Brooke Satchwell

Brooke Kerith Satchwell (born 14 November 1980) is an Australian actress, model, and environmental spokesperson.

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Brookfield Office Properties

Brookfield Office Properties Inc. is a North American commercial real estate company, wholly owned by Brookfield Property Partners.

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Brookfield, Victoria

Brookfield is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 43 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Brooklands

Brooklands was a motor racing circuit and aerodrome built near Weybridge in Surrey, England, United Kingdom.

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Brooklyn, Victoria

Brooklyn is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Brimbank and Hobsons Bay local government areas.

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Bros

Bros were an English band, formed in 1986 in Camberley, Surrey.

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Brown antechinus

The brown antechinus (Antechinus stuartii), also known as Stuart's antechinus and Macleay's marsupial mouse, is a species of small carnivorous marsupial of the family Dasyuridae.

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Brown trout

The brown trout (Salmo trutta) is a European species of salmonid fish that has been widely introduced into suitable environments globally.

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Bruce Atkinson

Bruce Norman Atkinson (born 15 May 1953) is an Australian politician.

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Bruce Clarke (musician)

Bruce Clarke OAM (1 December 1925 – 24 July 2008) was an Australian jazz guitarist, composer and educator.

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Bruce Edgar

Bruce Adrian Edgar (born 23 November 1956) is a former cricketer who represented New Zealand in both Test and One Day International (ODI) format.

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Bruce Gyngell

Bruce Gyngell AO (8 July 1929 – 7 September 2000) was an influential Australian television executive, prominent for 50 years in both Australian and UK television.

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Bruce Kingsbury

Bruce Steel Kingsbury, VC (8 January 1918 – 29 August 1942) was an Australian soldier of the Second World War.

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Bruce Mansfield

Bruce Mansfield (24 April 1944 – 17 April 2016) was an Australian television/radio personality and narrator.

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Bruce McAvaney

Bruce William McAvaney OAM (born 22 June 1953 in Ferryden Park, South Australia) is an Australian sports broadcaster with the Seven Network.

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Bruce Petty

Bruce Petty, born in 1929 at Doncaster, a suburb of Melbourne, is one of Australia's best known political satirists and cartoonists.

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Bruce Redman

Bruce Redman is an Australian academic, filmmaker, film critic, media relations director and radio personality, and is based in Brisbane, Queensland.

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Bruce Reid

Bruce Anthony Reid (born 14 March 1963) is a retired Australian cricketer and was bowling coach of the Indian national cricket team on their 2003–04 tour to Australia.

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Bruce Rowland

Bruce Rowland (born May 9, 1942 in Melbourne) is a well-known Australian composer.

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Bruce Small

Sir Andrew Bruce Small OStJ (11 December 1895 – 1 May 1980) was an Australian businessman and politician.

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Brunei at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Brunei sent a Lawn Bowls team to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Brunei International Airport

Brunei International Airport (Malay: Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Brunei; Jawi: لاڤڠن تربڠ انتارابڠسا بروني) is the primary airport in the nation of Brunei.

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Bruno Grollo

Bruno Grollo (born 1942, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian businessman.

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Brunswick East, Victoria

Brunswick East is an inner suburb north from Melbourne's central business district.

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Brunswick Progress Association

The Brunswick Progress Association is a community organisation active in the City of Moreland Council area, and in particular the suburbs of Brunswick and Coburg, inner northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Brunswick railway station, Melbourne

Brunswick railway station is located on the Upfield line in Victoria, Australia.

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Brunswick Secondary College

Brunswick Secondary College is a state secondary school for students in Years 7 to 12, located in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick.

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Brunswick Street, Melbourne

Brunswick Street is a street in inner northern Melbourne, known for cafés, live music venues and alternative fashion shops.

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Brunswick Town Hall

Brunswick Town Hall is located on the corner of Sydney Road and Dawson Street in the inner northern Melbourne suburb of Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.

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Brunswick West, Victoria

Brunswick West is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km north from Melbourne's central business district.

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Brunswick Zebras FC

Brunswick Zebras Football Club is an Australian association football (soccer) club based in Brunswick, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Brunswick, Victoria

Brunswick is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Brutalist architecture

Brutalist architecture flourished from 1951 to 1975, having descended from the modernist architectural movement of the early 20th century.

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Bruthen, Victoria

Bruthen is a small town located alongside the Tambo River between Bairnsdale and Ensay on the Great Alpine Road in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Bryan O'Loghlen

Sir Bryan O'Loghlen, 3rd Baronet (pronounced and sometimes spelt Brian O'Lochlen) (27 June 1828 – 31 October 1905), Australian colonial politician, was the 13th Premier of Victoria.

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Bryant and May

Bryant and May was a British company created in the mid-19th century specifically to make matches.

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Bryant and May Factory, Melbourne

The Bryant and May Factory, located in the Cremorne area of Richmond in Melbourne, is notable for its distinctive red brick buildings, and as the location for the manufacture of Australia's most popular brand of matches through much of the 20th century.

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Bryn Celynnog Comprehensive School

Bryn Celynnog Comprehensive is a co-educational secondary school located in Beddau, Wales for students from the ages of 11 to 18.

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Buchan, Victoria

Buchan (postcode: 3885) is a town in the east Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Buckrabanyule, Victoria

Buckrabanyule is a tiny township in the north-central area of the state of Victoria in Australia.

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Bud Tingwell

Alan Dawson in Emergency Ward 10 Inspector Reg Lawson in Homicide Lawrence Hammill in The Castle John Conroy in The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular Inspector Craddock in Murder, She Said Murder at the Gallop Murder Most Foul Murder Ahoy! |- --> Charles William Tingwell AM (3 January 1923 – 15 May 2009), known professionally as Bud Tingwell or Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, was an Australian film, television, theatre and radio actor.

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Buddha's Birthday

Buddha's Birthday is a holiday traditionally celebrated in most of East Asia to commemorate the birth of the Prince Siddhartha Gautama, later the Gautama Buddha and founder of Buddhism.

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Buddhism in Australia

In Australia, Buddhism is a small but growing religion.

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Bulgaria at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Bulgaria competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Bulgarian Olympic Committee

The Bulgarian Olympic Committee (Български олимпийски комитет, Balgarski olimpiyski komitet; abbreviated as БОК, BOC) is a non-profit organization serving as the National Olympic Committee of Bulgaria and a part of the International Olympic Committee.

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Bulimba ferry wharf

Bulimba ferry wharf is a heritage-listed ferry wharf at Oxford Street, Bulimba, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Bulimia nervosa

Bulimia nervosa, also known as simply bulimia, is an eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging.

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Bulla Dairy Foods

Bulla Family Dairy is an Australian dairy company that manufactures a national and export range of ice cream, table cream, yogurt, sour cream, cottage cheese, and imitation cream under various brands.

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Bulla, Victoria

Bulla is a locality and township of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-west from Melbourne's central business district.

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Bulleen, Victoria

Bulleen is a suburb in Melbourne, Australia, 13 km north-east of the Melbourne central business district.

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Bully Hayes

William Henry "Bully" Hayes (1827 or 1829 – 31 March 1877) was a notorious American-born ship's captain who engaged in blackbirding in the 1860s and 1870s.

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Bundalong, Victoria

Bundalong is a town in Victoria, Australia located on the Murray River and the Murray Valley Highway, east of Yarrawonga.

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Bundoora, Victoria

Bundoora is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Bung Bong

Bung Bong is a township in Victoria between the rural towns of Avoca and Maryborough.

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Buninyong

Buninyong is a town 11km from Ballarat in Victoria, Australia.

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Bunney Brooke

Dorothy Cronin (9 January 1920 – 2 April 2000), professionally known as Bunney Brooke, was an Australian actress and Casting director/agent, best known for her being one of the early faces of Australian television.

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Bunnings Warehouse

Bunnings Group, trading as Bunnings Warehouse, is an international household hardware chain.

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Bunyip

The bunyip is a large mythical creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology, said to lurk in swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds, and waterholes.

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Bunyip, Victoria

Bunyip is a town in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, 82 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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Bureau of Meteorology

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is an Executive Agency of the Australian Government responsible for providing weather services to Australia and surrounding areas.

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Burke & Wills

Burke & Wills is a 1985 Australian adventure film directed by Graeme Clifford, starring Jack Thompson and Nigel Havers.

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Burke and Wills expedition

The Burke and Wills expedition was an Australian exploration expedition in 1860–61 of 19 men, led by Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills, with the objective of crossing Australia from Melbourne in the south, to the Gulf of Carpentaria in the north, a distance of around 3,250 kilometres (approximately 2,000 miles).

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Burke Road, Melbourne

Burke Road is a major north-south thoroughfare in Melbourne, Australia.

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Burkhard Dallwitz

Burkhard von Dallwitz (born 1959) is a German-born composer based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Burma at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Burma competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Burnet Institute

The Burnet Institute is an Australian medical research institute that combines medical research in the laboratory and the field with public health action to address major health issues affecting disadvantaged communities in Australia and internationally.

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Burnham Beeches, Sherbooke

Burnham Beeches is a 1930s streamline-moderne mansion built for Aspro-brand sales magnate Alfred Nicholas on Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke, Victoria in the Dandenong Ranges, 40 kilometres from Melbourne, Australia.

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Burnie Airport

Burnie Airport, also called Burnie Wynyard Airport or Wynyard Airport, is a regional airport located adjacent to the town of Wynyard, about west from Burnie, Tasmania, Australia.

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Burnley railway station

Burnley railway station is located on the Lilydale, Belgrave, Alamein and Glen Waverley lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Burnley Tunnel

The Burnley Tunnel is a tollway tunnel in Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia, which carries traffic eastbound from the West Gate Freeway to the Monash Freeway.

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Burnley, Victoria

Burnley is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Burnside, Victoria

Burnside is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 22 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park

The Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park is a national park in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia.

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Burt Munro

Herbert James "Burt" Munro (Bert in his youth; 25 March 1899 – 6 January 1978) was a New Zealand motorcycle racer, famous for setting an under-1,000 cc world record, at Bonneville, 26 August 1967.

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Burwood East, Victoria

Burwood East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located 17 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Burwood Highway

Burwood Highway is a major transportation link with Melbourne's eastern suburbs.

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Burwood railway station, Melbourne

Burwood railway station is located on the Alamein line in Victoria, Australia.

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Burwood, Victoria

Burwood is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Buses in Melbourne

Buses in Melbourne, Australia, are a major form of public transport in Melbourne, with an extensive bus network.

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Bushy Park, Victoria

Bushy Park is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on Briagolong Road, north of Maffra, in the Shire of Wellington.

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Business as Usual (Men at Work album)

Business as Usual is the debut album of Australian new wave band Men at Work, which was released in November 1981 in Australia, and April 1982 in the United States.

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Business Council of Australia

The Business Council of Australia (BCA) is an industry association that comprises the chief executives of more than 100 of Australia's biggest corporations.

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Butler Cole Aspinall

Butler Cole Aspinall (11 November 1830 – 4 April 1875) was an Australian defence advocate and politician.

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Butterfly World Tour

The Butterfly World Tour was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey.

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Buxton, Victoria

Buxton is a small town north-east of Melbourne in the Australian state of Victoria.

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BYOB

BYOB or BYO is an initialism meant to stand for "bring your own beverage”, “bring your own beer", "bring your own booze" or "bring your own bottle".

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Byron Black

Byron Black (born 6 October 1969 in Harare, Zimbabwe) is a former touring professional tennis and Davis Cup player for Zimbabwe.

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Byron Kennedy

Byron Kennedy (18 August 1949 – 17 July 1983) was an Australian film producer known for the Mad Max series of films.

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C F Orr Stakes

The C F Orr Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race at Weight for Age, run over a distance of 1400 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in February.

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C-class Melbourne tram

The C-class Melbourne tram is a fleet of three-section Alstom Citadis 202 trams built in La Rochelle, France that operate on the Melbourne tram network.

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C. Aswath

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C. J. Dennis

Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis, better known as C. J. Dennis, (7 September 1876 – 22 June 1938) was an Australian poet known for his humorous poems, especially "The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke", published in the early 20th century.

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C. J. Eliezer

Christie Jayaratnam Eliezer (translit; 12 June 1918 – 10 March 2001) was a Ceylon Tamil mathematician, physicist and academic.

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C31 Melbourne

C31 Melbourne is a free-to-air community television channel in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group

The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40) connects 90 of the world’s greatest cities, representing 650+ million people and one quarter of the global economy.

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Cabaret

Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music, song, dance, recitation, or drama.

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Cable car (railway)

A cable car (cable tram elsewhere, apart from North America) is a type of cable transportation used for mass transit where rail cars are hauled by a continuously moving cable running at a constant speed.

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Cable modem

A cable modem is a type of network bridge that provides bi-directional data communication via radio frequency channels on a hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) and radio frequency over glass (RFoG) infrastructure.

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CAC Boomerang

The CAC Boomerang is a fighter aircraft designed and manufactured in Australia by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation between 1942 and 1945.

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CAC CA-15

The CAC CA-15, also known unofficially as the CAC Kangaroo, was an Australian propeller-driven fighter aircraft designed by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) during World War II.

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CAC Wirraway

The CAC Wirraway (an Aboriginal word meaning "challenge") was a training and general purpose military aircraft manufactured in Australia by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) between 1939 and 1946.

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Cadbury

Cadbury, formerly Cadbury's and Cadbury Schweppes, is a British multinational confectionery company wholly owned by Mondelez International (originally Kraft Foods) since 2010.

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Cadel Evans

Cadel Lee Evans (born 14 February 1977) is an Australian former professional racing cyclist who finished in the Top 10 of eleven Grand Tours and won the 2011 Tour de France.

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Cairnlea, Victoria

Cairnlea is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Caitlin Stasey

Caitlin Jean Stasey (born 1 May 1990) is an Australian actress.

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Cal Wilson

Cal Wilson (born 5 October 1970) is a New Zealand stand-up comedian and radio and television personality living in Melbourne and is well known in Australia through her appearances on television and radio.

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Calcutta Tramways Company

Calcutta Tramways Company (CTC) is a state-run company that operates trams and buses in and around Kolkata (formerly known as Calcutta) in West Bengal, India.

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Calder Highway

Calder Highway is a highway in Australia, linking Melbourne in Victoria, to Bendigo and Mildura and the Victoria/New South Wales border on the way to Broken Hill.

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Calder Park Raceway

Calder Park Raceway is a motor racing circuit in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Calder Park, Victoria

Calder Park is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 22 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Calibre Sports

Calibre Sports Inc. is one of Melbourne, Australia's most successful pistol clubs.

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California bungalow

California bungalow is a style of residential architecture that was popular across the United States, and to varying extents elsewhere, from around 1910 to 1939.

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Call Me Madam

Call Me Madam is a musical based on a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.

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Cam Rigby

Cam Rigby is an Australian professional basketball player in the Australian National Basketball League.

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Camberwell Girls Grammar School

Camberwell Girls Grammar School is an independent Anglican day school for girls located in Canterbury, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Camberwell Grammar School

Camberwell Grammar School is an independent, Anglican, day school for boys, located in Canterbury, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Camberwell railway station, Melbourne

Camberwell railway station is located on the Lilydale, Belgrave and Alamein lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Camberwell Town Hall

Camberwell Town Hall is located, on Camberwell Road, Camberwell, an inner eastern suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Camberwell, Victoria

Camberwell is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Cambodia at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Cambodia competed in the Olympic Games for the first time at the 1956 Summer Olympics.

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Cameron Donald

Cameron Donald (born 28 September 1977 in Melbourne, Australia) is a professional motorcycle racer who has raced at the Macau Grand Prix, the North West 200 and the Isle of Man TT Races.

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Cameron McConville

Cameron 'Cam' McConville (born 22 January, 1974) is an Australian racing driver and motorsport media personality.

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Cameron Muncey

Cameron Thane Muncey (born 8 February 1980) is an Australian guitarist and vocalist.

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Cameron White (squash player)

Cameron White (born 30 April 1977, in Melbourne, Australia) is a professional squash player from Australia.

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Cameroon at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Cameroon was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials.

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Camille (singer)

Camille Dalmais (born 10 March 1978), better known by her mononym Camille, is a French singer, songwriter and occasional actress.

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Camp Mountain rail accident

The Camp Mountain rail accident occurred at approximately 9:48am on 5 May 1947 when a crowded picnic train derailed on a sharp left-hand curve between Ferny Grove and Camp Mountain stations on the now-closed Dayboro line, approximately northwest of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia.

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Camp Sovereignty

Camp Sovereignty is the name given to an indigenous Australian protest movement established to publicise the ‘Black GST’ political group.

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Campbell McComas

Geoffrey Campbell McComas AM (2 May 19528 January 2005) was an Australian comedian, writer and actor.

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Campbellfield, Victoria

Campbellfield is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Camperdown, Victoria

Camperdown is a historically significant rural town in southwestern Victoria, Australia, west of the state capital, Melbourne.

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Campus radio

Campus radio (also known as college radio, university radio or student radio) is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a college, university or other educational institution.

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Canada at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Canada competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Canada at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Canada is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xxx-member strong contingent comprising 253 sportspersons and xx officials.

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Canada at the Commonwealth Games

Canada has participated in every Commonwealth Games since the first ever British Empire Games held in Hamilton, Ontario in 1930, one of only six countries to have done so.

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Canada men's national basketball team

The Canadian men's national basketball team is currently ranked 23rd by FIBA.

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Canada women's national field hockey team

The Canada women's national field hockey team participates in international field hockey competitions.

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Canaletto

Giovanni Antonio Canal (18 October 1697 – 19 April 1768), better known as Canaletto, was an Italian painter of city views or vedute, of Venice, Rome, and London.

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Canberra

Canberra is the capital city of Australia.

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Canberra Raiders

The Canberra Raiders are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the national capital city of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.

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Canberra railway station

Canberra railway station is located on the Canberra line in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

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Candice Alley

Candice Marie Giannarelli, better known as Candice Alley (born 23 June 1982 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian singer-songwriter of Italian descent.

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Candide

Candide, ou l'Optimisme, is a French satire first published in 1759 by Voltaire, a philosopher of the Age of Enlightenment.

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Candle Records

Candle Records was an independent record label that operated from 1994 to 2007.

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Candy Broad

Candy Celeste Broad (born 4 January 1956) is an Australian politician.

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Cann River, Victoria

Cann River is a town in the East Gippsland region of Victoria in Australia.

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Cannons Creek, Victoria

Cannons Creek is a town in Victoria, Australia, 54 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Cantala Stakes

The Cantala Stakes is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 quality handicap Thoroughbred horse race run over 1,600 metres at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on VRC Victoria Derby day of the VRC Spring Carnival.

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Canterbury railway station, Melbourne

Canterbury railway station is located on the Lilydale and Belgrave, lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Canterbury, Victoria

Canterbury is an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Cantonese people

The Cantonese people are Han Chinese people originating from or residing in the provinces of Guangdong and Guangxi (together known as Liangguang), in southern mainland China.

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Cantopop

Cantopop (a contraction of "Cantonese pop music") or HK-pop (short for "Hong Kong pop music") is a genre of Cantonese music made primarily in Hong Kong, and also used to refer to the cultural context of its production and consumption.

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Cape Bridgewater

Cape Bridgewater is a locality in the Australian state of Victoria located on the western shore of Bridgewater Bay about south-west of Portland and about west of Melbourne.

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Cape Clear, Victoria

Cape Clear is a small town located in Victoria, Australia.

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Cape Liptrap

Cape Liptrap coastal park is located in south Gippsland, Victoria and is a peninsula that is the extension of the Hoddle Range that runs out to sea.

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Cape Otway

Cape Otway is a cape and a bounded locality of the Colac Otway Shire in southern Victoria, Australia on the Great Ocean Road; much of the area is enclosed in the Great Otway National Park.

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Cape Paterson

Cape Paterson is a cape and seaside village located near the town of Wonthaggi, south-east of Melbourne via the South Gippsland and Bass Highways, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Cape Schanck

Cape Schanck is a locality in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Cape Woolamai, Victoria

Cape Woolamai is a small town and headland at the south eastern tip of Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia.

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Capel Sound, Victoria

Capel Sound (formerly Rosebud West) is a suburb located on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia.

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Capital city

A capital city (or simply capital) is the municipality exercising primary status in a country, state, province, or other administrative region, usually as its seat of government.

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Capital City Trail

The Capital City Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which circles the Melbourne city centre and some inner eastern and northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Capital punishment in Singapore

Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Singapore.

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Capitol Theatre, Melbourne

The Capitol Theatre is a single screen cinema located on Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia (opposite the Melbourne Town Hall).

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Captain Moonlite

Andrew George Scott (baptised 5 July 1842 – 20 January 1880), also known as Captain Moonlite, was an Irish-born Australian bushranger and folk figure.

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Car Tape

Car Tape is the third album by Melbourne singer-songwriter Lisa Miller.

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Carbine (horse)

Carbine (1885–1914), was an outstanding New Zealand bred Thoroughbred racehorse, who competed in New Zealand and later Australia.

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Card Mondor

Card Mondor (1922-2001) was an Australian magician and stage performer.

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Cardboard box

Cardboard boxes are industrially prefabricated boxes, primarily used for packaging goods and materials and can also be recycled.

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Cardinia Transit

Cardinia Transit is a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Cardinia, Victoria

Cardinia is a town in Victoria, Australia, 52 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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Cargo (album)

Cargo is the second studio album by Australian pop rock band Men at Work, which was released in April 1983.

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Caribbean Gardens

Caribbean Gardens is a market and gardens located in the outer eastern suburb of Scoresby in Melbourne, Australia.

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Carl Jess

Lieutenant General Sir Carl Herman Jess, (16 February 1884 – 16 June 1948) was an Australian Army officer who served in the First and Second World Wars.

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Carl Williams (criminal)

Carl Anthony Williams (13 October 1970 – 4 April 2010) was an Australian convicted murderer and drug trafficker from Melbourne, Victoria.

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Carl Wood

Edwin Carlyle "Carl" Wood, AC, CBE, FRCS, FRANZCOG (28 May 192923 September 2011) was a prominent Australian gynaecologist, best known for his pioneering work developing and commercialising the technique of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF).

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Carl-Einar Häckner

Carl-Einar Häckner, also Charlie Häckner, (born 8 October 1969) is a Swedish illusionist, actor and comedian.

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Carlos Lucas

Carlos Lucas Manríquez (born June 4, 1930) is a Chilean former boxer.

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Carlsruhe, Victoria

Carlsruhe (locally) is a small rural town in the Shire of Macedon Ranges between Woodend and Kyneton, alongside the old Calder Highway, although now bypassed by the Calder Freeway.

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Carlton & United Breweries

Carlton & United Breweries (CUB Pty. Ltd.) is an Australian brewing company.

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Carlton Draught: Big Ad

The "Big Ad" is a television advertisement for Carlton Draught pale lager.

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Carlton Football Club

The Carlton Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Carlton Gardens

The Carlton Gardens is a World Heritage Site located on the northeastern edge of the Central Business District in the suburb of Carlton, in Melbourne, Australia.

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Carlton North, Victoria

Carlton North is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km north from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Carlton SC

Carlton Soccer Club is a defunct Australian association football (soccer) club.

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Carlton, Victoria

Carlton is an inner-northern suburb of Melbourne, Australia, immediately adjoining Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Carmen Callil

Dame Carmen Thérèse Callil, DBE (born 15 July 1938) is an Australian publisher, writer and critic.

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Carmen D'Avino

Carmen D'Avino (October 31, 1918 – November 30, 2004) was a pioneer in animated short film.

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Carmen Lawrence

Carmen Mary Lawrence (born 2 March 1948) is an Australian academic and former politician who was the Premier of Western Australia from 1990 to 1993, the first woman to become the premier of Australian state.

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Carnegie railway station

Often called Carnegie Station, not to be confused with Carnegie Station a pastoral lease in Western Australia Carnegie railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Carnegie, Victoria

Carnegie is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Carnival Against Capital

The Global Carnival Against Capital took place on Friday, 18 June 1999.

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Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Cruise Line is a cruise line with headquarters in Miami, Florida.

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Carol Owens (squash player)

Carol Owens (born 4 June 1971) is a former New Zealand-based squash player who won the World Open in 2000 and 2003.

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Caroline Chisholm

Caroline Chisholm (30 May 1808 – 25 March 1877) was a progressive 19th-century English humanitarian known mostly for her involvement with female immigrant welfare in Australia.

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Caroline Craig

Caroline Craig (born 30 April 1975 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian actress, based in New York City.

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Caroline Dexter

Caroline Dexter (6 January 1819 – 19 August 1884) was an English-Australian writer and feminist.

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Caroline Millar

Caroline Millar (born. 1958) is an Australian diplomat who is currently Deputy Head of Mission to the Australian Embassy in Washington, D.C. and has previously served as Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva and acting-Head of Mission to the United Nations in New York between February and April 2006.

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Caroline Springs, Victoria

Caroline Springs is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Caroline Tran

Caroline Tran (born c. 1973) is an Australian radio announcer on the national youth broadcaster Triple J. She moved to Melbourne, Australia, from Vietnam with her family when she was three.

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Caroline Wilson

Caroline Wilson (born Julia Caroline Wilson, 7 June 1960) is a multiple Walkley Award winning Australian sports journalist.

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Carols by Candlelight

Carols by Candlelight is an annual Australian Christmas tradition that originated in southeastern Australia in the 19th century and was popularised in Melbourne in 1938.

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Carolyn Hirsh

Carolyn Dorothy Hirsh (born 1 August 1937) is a former Australian politician representing Silvan Province in the Victorian Legislative Council.

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Carousel

A carousel (American English: from French carrousel and Italian carosello), roundabout (British English), or merry-go-round, is a type of amusement ride consisting of a rotating circular platform with seats for riders.

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Carrajung, Victoria

Carrajung is a town in eastern Victoria, Australia.

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Carrie Bickmore

Carleen "Carrie" Bickmore (born 3 December 1980) is an Australian talk show and current affairs Gold Logie award-winning television and radio presenter.

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Carrum Downs, Victoria

Carrum Downs is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 36 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Frankston local government area.

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Carrum railway station

Carrum railway station is located on the Frankston line in Victoria, Australia.

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Carrum, Victoria

Carrum is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Carson's Law

Carson's Law is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for the Ten Network between 1982-1984.

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Casey Radio

Casey Radio 3SER is a non-commercial community radio station which caters to the greater south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Cassilis, Victoria

Cassilis is a ghost town in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Castell

A castell is a human tower built traditionally at festivals in Catalonia and the Valencian Community, both in Spain.

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Casterton, Victoria

Casterton is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Glenelg Highway, 42 kilometres east of the South Australian border, in the Shire of Glenelg.

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Castlemaine, Victoria

Castlemaine is a small city in Victoria, Australia, in the goldfields region of Victoria about 120 kilometres northwest by road from Melbourne and about 40 kilometres from the major provincial centre of Bendigo.

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Casula, New South Wales

Casula is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Cat Power

Charlyn Marie "Chan" Marshall (born January 21, 1972), better known by her stage name Cat Power, is an American singer-songwriter, musician, occasional actress, and model.

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Cataraqui (ship)

Cataraqui (also called CataraqueBritish accounts of the wreck usually refer to the ship as Cataraque which is more consistent with the pronunciation of the original Canadian name. However, Australian references such as the point on King Island named after the ship spell the name Cataraqui, which is also consistent with Lloyd's Register of Shipping.) was a British barque which sank off the south-west coast of King Island in Bass Strait on 4 August 1845.

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Catherine Edith Macauley Martin

Catherine Edith Macauley Martin (1848 – 15 March 1937) was an Australian novelist who used the pseudonyms M. C., Mrs Alick MacLeod or anonymous.

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Catherine Helen Spence

Catherine Helen Spence (31 October 1825 – 3 April 1910) was a Scottish-born Australian author, teacher, journalist, politician, leading suffragist, and Georgist.

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Catherine King (politician)

Catherine Fiona King (born 2 June 1966), is an Australian politician, and Shadow Minister for Health and Medicare in the Federal Parliament.

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Catherine McClements

Catherine McClements (born 1965, Melbourne) is an Australian actress.

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Catherine Murphy (athlete)

Catherine Ann Murphy (born 21 September 1975) is a Welsh former athlete who competed mainly in the 200 metres and 400 metres.

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Cathkin, Victoria

Cathkin is a small town in Central Victoria, in Australia.

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Cathy Freeman

Catherine Astrid Salome "Cathy" Freeman, (born 16 February 1973) is an Australian former sprinter, who specialised in the 400 metres event.

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Cats (musical)

Cats is a sung-through British musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot, and produced by Cameron Mackintosh.

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Caulfield Classic

The Caulfield Classic, registered as the Norman Robinson Stakes, is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race held under set weights conditions, for horses three years old, run over a distance of 2000 metres.

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Caulfield Cup

The Caulfield Cup is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held under handicap conditions although the MRC is in the process to turn the race into weight for age (WFA) conditions, for horses aged three years old and older, over a distance of 2400 metres.

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Caulfield East, Victoria

Caulfield East is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Caulfield Guineas

The Caulfield Guineas is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held over 1600 metres at set weights for three-year-old horses at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia.

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Caulfield Guineas Prelude

The Caulfield Guineas Prelude is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for colts and geldings aged three years old, under set weights and penalties conditions over a distance of 1400 metres, held at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in late September.

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Caulfield North, Victoria

Caulfield North is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district in the local government area is the City of Glen Eira.

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Caulfield Racecourse

Caulfield Racecourse is one of Melbourne, Australia's best-known horse-racing tracks.

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Caulfield railway station

Caulfield railway station is located on the Pakenham, Cranbourne and Frankston lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Caulfield South, Victoria

Caulfield South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Caulfield Stakes

The Caulfield Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race run under weight-for-age conditions, for three-year-olds and upwards, run over a distance of 2,000 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia.

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Caulfield, Victoria

Caulfield is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Causeway Lane, Melbourne

Causeway Lane (also known as The Causeway) is a street in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Cave Clan

The Cave Clan is a primarily Australian group dedicated to urban exploration.

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Cayman Islands at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The British overseas territory of the Cayman Islands was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Céline Laporte

Céline Roseline Laporte (born 7 December 1984 in Cannes, France) is a female athlete from Seychelles now based in France.

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Cătălina Ponor

Cătălina Ponor (born 20 August 1987) is a retired artistic gymnast who represented Romania at the 2004, 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympic Games.

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CB Fisher Plate

The VRC C.B. Fisher Plate was a weight-for-age thoroughbred horse race over 2400 metres (a mile and a half).

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Cbus

Construction and Building Unions Superannuation (Cbus) is one of Australia's largest public offer Industry Superannuation funds.

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CDC Melbourne

CDC Melbourne is a bus operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Celebration of Light

The Honda Celebration of Light (formerly known as Benson & Hedges Symphony of Fire) is an annual musical fireworks competition in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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Celebrity Circus (Australian TV series)

Celebrity Circus was an Australian reality television series which aired in May 2005 on the Nine Network.

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Celia Rosser

Celia Elizabeth Rosser (born 1930) is an Australian botanical illustrator, best known for having published The Banksias, a three-volume series of monographs containing watercolour paintings of every Banksia species.

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Centenary Test

Centenary Test refers to two matches of Test cricket played between the English cricket team and the Australian cricket team, the first in 1977 and the second in 1980.

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Central Bureau

The Central Bureau was one of two Allied Signals intelligence (SIGINT) organisations in the South West Pacific area (SWPA) during World War II.

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Central Hall, Melbourne

Central Hall (also known by its former name, Cathedral Hall) is a building that stands at the end of Brunswick Street in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia.

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Central Highlands (Victoria)

The Central Highlands is a region of Victoria.

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Central Queensland University

Central Queensland University (alternatively known as CQUniversity) is an Australian dual sector university based in Queensland.

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Central station

Central stations or central railway stations emerged in the second half of the nineteenth century as railway stations that had initially been built on the edge of city centres were enveloped by urban expansion and became an integral part of the city centres themselves.

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Centralized traffic control

Centralized traffic control (CTC) is a form of railway signalling that originated in North America.

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Centre for Contemporary Photography

The Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP), in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, is a venue for the exhibition of contemporary photo-based arts, providing a context for the enjoyment, education, understanding and appraisal of contemporary practice.

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Centre for Dialogue

The Centre for Dialogue is an interdisciplinary research institution at La Trobe University.

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Centro Shopping America Trust

Centro Shopping America Trust (formally Galileo Shopping America Trust) is an investment product part of Centro Properties Group that acquires shopping centres all around the United States.

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Ceremonial mace

A ceremonial mace is a highly ornamented staff of metal or wood, carried before a sovereign or other high official in civic ceremonies by a mace-bearer, intended to represent the official's authority.

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Ceroc

Ceroc is an international dance club which has with over 200 venues across the UK as well as national and regional competitions and weekend events throughout the year.

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Ceylon at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Ceylon competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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CFCL Australia

CFCL Australia (CFCLA) is an Australian locomotive and rolling stock leasing company operating in the rail freight market.

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Chad Morrison

Chad Morrison (born 29 March 1978) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.

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Chad of Mercia

Chad (died 2 March 672) was a prominent 7th century Anglo-Saxon churchman, who became abbot of several monasteries, Bishop of the Northumbrians and subsequently Bishop of the Mercians and Lindsey People.

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Chadstone Shopping Centre

Chadstone Shopping Centre (colloquially known as Chaddy) is a super regional shopping centre located in the south-eastern suburb of Malvern East, Victoria in the city of Melbourne, Australia and is the biggest shopping centre in Australia and claims to be the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Chadstone, Victoria

Chadstone is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Chaim Topol

Chaim Topol (חיים טופול, born September 9, 1935), also spelled Haym Topol, mononymously known as Topol, is an Israeli theatrical, film, and television actor, singer, comedian, voice artist, film producer, author, and illustrator.

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Chak De! India

Chak De! India (English: Go For it! India or Go! India) is a 2007 Indian sports film, directed by Shimit Amin and produced by Aditya Chopra, with a screenplay written by Jaideep Sahni, sports scenes choreographed by Rob Miller, and music by Salim–Sulaiman.

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Chalice (band)

Chalice was a Gothic-doom metal band from Adelaide, South Australia.

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Chalk Farm Salvation Army Band

The Chalk Farm Band is brass band of the Salvation Army located at the Salvation Army Centre in Haverstock Hill, Chalk Farm, London, England.

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Challenger expedition

The Challenger expedition of 1872–76 was a scientific exercise that made many discoveries to lay the foundation of oceanography.

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Champagne Stakes (ATC)

The Champagne Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 horse race for two year old Thoroughbreds at set weights run at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia over a distance of 1,600 metres during the Sydney Autumn Carnival.

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Champion of the Seas

Champion of the Seas was the second largest clipper ship destined for the Liverpool, England - Melbourne, Australia passenger service.

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Chantal Brunner

Chantal Margarita Brunner (born 5 November 1970) is a New Zealand sprinter and long jumper.

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Chantal Groot

Chantal Groot (born 19 October 1982, in Amsterdam) is a butterfly and freestyle swimmer from the Netherlands, who has represented her country in many international championships since 1999.

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Chantelle Newbery

Chantelle Lee Newbery (née Michell) (born 6 May 1977) is an Australian diver, and Olympic champion.

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Chapel Street, Melbourne

Chapel Street is a shopping, dining and entertainment precinct in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Chappell–Hadlee Trophy

The Chappell–Hadlee Trophy in cricket is a One Day International cricket series between Australia and New Zealand.

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Chapter Music

Chapter Music is one of Australia's longest-running independent record labels.

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Charles Allen (hurdler)

Charles Allen (born March 3, 1977) is a Canadian track and field athlete, specializing in hurdling and sprinting.

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Charles Augustus FitzRoy

Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy (10 June 179616 February 1858) was a British military officer, politician and member of the aristocracy, who held governorships in several British colonies during the 19th century.

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Charles Blackman

Charles Blackman (born 12 August 1928), is an Australian painter, noted for the Schoolgirl, Avonsleigh and Alice in Wonderland series of the 1950s.

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Charles Brand (general)

Major General Charles Henry Brand, (4 September 1873 – 31 July 1961) was an Australian Army officer and politician.

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Charles Clarke (botanist)

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Charles Conder

Charles Edward Conder (24 October 1868 – 9 February 1909) was an English-born painter, lithographer and designer.

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Charles D'Ebro

Charles Abraham D'Ebro (1850–1920) was a London-born architect who designed many important buildings in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia during the late Victorian and early Edwardian periods.

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Charles Doudiet

Charles Alphonse Doudiet (1832 - June 13, 1913) was a Canadian artist and digger present at the Eureka Stockade, Ballarat, Victoria (Australia), in 1854.

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Charles Dumas

Charles Everett "Charlie" Dumas (February 12, 1937 – January 5, 2004) was an American high jumper, the 1956 Olympic champion, and the first person to clear 7 ft.

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Charles Frederic Belcher

Sir Charles Frederic Belcher OBE (11 July 1876 – 7 February 1970) was an Australian lawyer, author, British colonial jurist, and amateur ornithologist.

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Charles George Gordon

Major-General Charles George Gordon CB (28 January 1833 – 26 January 1885), also known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum, was a British Army officer and administrator.

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Charles H. Johnston

Rear Admiral (Upper Half) Charles H. Johnston, United States Navy, was appointed Vice Commander of the Naval Air Systems Command, (NAVAIR) at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland in December 2001.

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Charles Hesterman Merz

Charles Hesterman Merz (5 October 1874 – 14 or 15 October 1940) was a British electrical engineer who pioneered the use of high-voltage three-phase AC power distribution in the United Kingdom, building a system in the North East of England in the early 20th century that became the model for the country's National Grid.

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Charles Jenkins Sr.

Charles Lamont "Charlie" Jenkins (born January 7, 1934) is a former American athlete, winner of two gold medals at the 1956 Summer Olympics.

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Charles Kellaway

Charles Halliley Kellaway, (16 January 1889 – 13 December 1952) was an Australian medical researcher and science administrator.

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Charles Kingsford Smith

Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith, MC, AFC (9 February 1897 – 8 November 1935), often called by his nickname Smithy, was an early Australian aviator.

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Charles McCallon Alexander

Charles McCallon Alexander (1867–1920) a native of East Tennessee, was a popular nineteenth-century gospel singer who worked the evangelistic circuit for many years.

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Charles McDonald (Australian politician)

Charles McDonald (25 August 186013 November 1925) was an Australian politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1901 until his death, representing the Labor Party.

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Charles Moses

Sir Charles Moses (21 January 19009 February 1988) was a British-born Australian administrator who was general manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) from 1935 until 1965.

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Charles O'Hea

Father Charles Adolphus O'Hea OSA (1814–1903) was an Irish Australian Catholic Priest.

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Charles Powers

Sir Charles Powers (3 March 1853 – 24 April 1939), Australian politician and judge, was a Justice of the High Court of Australia from 1913 to 1929.

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Charles Smith Wilkinson

Charles Smith Wilkinson (22 August 1843 – 26 August 1891) was an Australian geologist.

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Charles Sturt University

Charles Sturt University (CSU) is an Australian multi-campus public university located in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory.

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Charles Swanston

Charles Swanston (11 December 1789 – 5 September 1850) merchant, banker and politician was a financial backer of the Port Phillip Association.

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Charles Tait (film director)

Charles Tait (15 November 1868 – 27 June 1933), together with two of his brothers, was an Australian concert, film and theatrical entrepreneur, but his most notable achievement was as the director and writer of The Story of the Kelly Gang, an Australian film, regarded as the world's first feature-length film.

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Charles Taze Russell

Charles Taze Russell (February 16, 1852 – October 31, 1916), or Pastor Russell, was an American Christian restorationist minister from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and founder of what is now known as the Bible Student movement.

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Charles Todd (pioneer)

Sir Charles Todd (7 July 1826 – 29 January 1910) worked at the Royal Greenwich Observatory 1841–1847 and the Cambridge University observatory from 1847 to 1854.

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Charles Townshend (British Army officer)

Major General Sir Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend, (21 February 1861 – 18 May 1924) was a British Imperial soldier who during the First World War led an overreaching military campaign in Mesopotamia, which led to the defeat and destruction of his command.

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Charles Troedel

Charles Troedel (1835/6 Hamburg – 1906) (born Johannes Thedor Carl Troedel) was a German-born lithographic printer prominent in Melbourne during the late 19th century.

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Charles Upfold

Charles Upfold (15 December 1834 - 14 March 1919), Justice of the Peace (9 September 1887), was an English soap manufacturer of great prominence in Australia.

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Charles Web Gilbert

Charles Marsh Web Gilbert (18 March 1867 – 3 October 1925) was a self-taught Australian sculptor renowned both within Australia and abroad.

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Charles Webb (author)

Charles Richard Webb (born June 9, 1939) is the author of several novels, and is mainly known for his most famous work, The Graduate (1963), which was made into a film of the same name (1967).

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Charles Wheeler (painter)

Charles Arthur Wheeler OBE, DCM (4 January 1881 – 26 October 1977) was an Australian painter.

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Charles, Prince of Wales

Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is the heir apparent to the British throne as the eldest child of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Charleville, Queensland

Charleville is a town and a locality in the Shire of Murweh, Queensland, Australia.

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Charlie Elliott

Charles Standish "Charlie" Elliott MBE (24 April 1912 – 1 January 2004) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Derbyshire between 1932 and 1953, an international umpire and a part-time footballer.

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Charlie Macartney

Charles George "Charlie" Macartney (27 June 1886 – 9 September 1958) was an Australian cricketer who played in 35 Tests between 1907 and 1926.

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Charlie Parr

Charlie Parr is an American country blues musician.

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Charlie Pickering

Charlie Pickering (born 29 August 1977) is an Australian television presenter and comedian.

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Charlotte Adams (Home and Away)

Charlotte Elizabeth Adams is a fictional character from the Australian Seven Network soap opera Home and Away, portrayed by actress Stephanie Chaves-Jacobsen.

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Charlotte's Web (2006 film)

Charlotte's Web is a 2006 American live-action feature film based on the 1952 children's novel of the same name by E. B. White.

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Charlton, Victoria

Charlton "The Friendly River Town", is a town in Victoria, Australia.

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Charmian Clift

Charmian Clift (30 August 19238 July 1969) was an Australian writer and essayist during the mid 20th century.

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Chatham railway station, Melbourne

Chatham railway station is located on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Chelmsford Stakes

The Chelmsford Stakes is a Tattersalls Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race run over 1600 metres at Weight for Age at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in September.

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Chelsea Heights

Chelsea Heights may mean.

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Chelsea Heights, Victoria

Chelsea Heights is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 30 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Chelsea Piers

Chelsea Piers is a series of piers in Chelsea, on the West Side of Manhattan in New York City.

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Chelsea railway station, Melbourne

Chelsea railway station is located on the Frankston line in Victoria, Australia.

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Chelsea, Victoria

Chelsea is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 30 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Cheltenham railway station, Melbourne

Cheltenham railway station is located on the Frankston railway line in Victoria, Australia.

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Cheltenham, Victoria

Cheltenham is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located 18 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district which is currently undergoing significant gentrification and development.

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Cheng Fei

Cheng Fei (born May 29, 1988 in Huangshi, Hubei) is a retired Chinese gymnast.

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Cheong Liew

Cheong Liew (born Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) is one of South Australia's most celebrated chefs.

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Cherry Bar

The Cherry Bar is a Melbourne city bar founded in 2000 by former Cosmic Psychos drummer Bill Walsh.

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Cheryl Rixon

Cheryl Rixon (born 12 October 1954 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian actress and model.

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Cheryl Webb

Cheryl Webb (born 3 October 1976 in Penrith, New South Wales), is an Australian race walker.

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Cheshunt, Victoria

Cheshunt is a small rural village situated in the Upper King Valley in north-east Victoria, Australia.

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Chester Bennington

Chester Charles Bennington (March 20, 1976 – July 20, 2017) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actor.

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Chiben Gakuen

Chiben Gakuen (智辯学園) is a private academic institution with campuses in Nara Prefecture and Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.

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Chicago (musical)

Chicago is an American musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and book by Ebb and Bob Fosse.

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Chickenman (radio series)

Chickenman was an American radio series created by Dick Orkin that spoofs comic book heroes, inspired by the mid-1960s Batman TV series.

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Chief commissioner

A chief commissioner is a commissioner of a high rank, usually in chief of several commissioners or similarly styled officers.

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Children of Eden

Children of Eden is a two-act musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and a book by John Caird.

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Chile at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Chile competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Chile at the 2000 Summer Olympics

Chile competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

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Chile national basketball team

The Chile national basketball team is controlled by the Federación de Básquetbol de Chile.

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Chile national football team

The Chile national football team (Selección de fútbol de Chile) represents Chile in major international football competitions and is controlled by the Federación de Fútbol de Chile which was established in 1895.

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Chiltern, Victoria

Chiltern is a town in Victoria, Australia, in the northeast of the state between Wangaratta and Wodonga, in the Shire of Indigo.

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Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park

The Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park is a national park that is located in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia.

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China Construction Bank

China Construction Bank Corporation (CCB) is one of the "big four" banks in the People's Republic of China.

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China Southern Airlines

China Southern Airlines Company Limited is an airline headquartered in Baiyun District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China. Established on 1 July 1988 following the restructuring of the Civil Aviation Administration of China that acquired and merged a number of domestic airlines, the airline became one of China's "Big Three" airlines (alongside Air China and China Eastern Airlines), the world's sixth-largest airline measured by passengers carried and Asia's largest airline in fleet size, revenue and passengers carried. With its main hubs at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and Beijing Capital International Airport, the airline operates more than 2,000 flights to 208 destinations daily as a member of SkyTeam. The logo of the airline consists of a kapok flower (which is also the city flower of Guangzhou) on a blue tail fin. The parent company of China Southern Airlines Company Limited is China Southern Air Holding Company, a state-owned enterprise that was supervised by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.

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China women's national football team

The Chinese women's national football team, recognized as China PR by FIFA, is governed by the Chinese Football Association.

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Chinatown

A Chinatown is an ethnic enclave of Chinese or Han people located outside mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan, most often in an urban setting.

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Chinatown, Melbourne

Chinatown is an ethnic enclave in the Central Business District of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Chinese Australians

Chinese Australians are Australian citizens of Chinese ancestry.

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Chinese Democracy Tour

The Chinese Democracy Tour was a worldwide concert tour by hard rock band Guns N' Roses to promote the group's long-delayed album Chinese Democracy.

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Chinese Taipei men's national basketball team

The Chinese Taipei men's national basketball team is the men's basketball team representing the Republic of China on Taiwan in international competitions, organised and run by the Chinese Taipei Basketball Association (CTBA).

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Chip Le Grand

Chip Le Grand (born Blacksburg, Virginia USA) is an Australian sports journalist.

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Chirnside Park, Victoria

Chirnside Park is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 33 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Chisholm Institute

Chisholm Institute is a Technical and Further Education (TAFE) Institute located in the south-east Melbourne Australia.

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Chloe

Chloe (also Chloë, Chloé), IPA pronunciation:, clow-ey, rhymes with snowy is a feminine name, meaning 'blooming' or 'fertility'.

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Chloe Sims (gymnast)

Chloe Leigh Sims (born 25 August 1990 in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian gymnast.

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Chocolate (color)

The color chocolate is a tone of dark brown that resembles chocolate.

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Chocolate Starfish

Chocolate Starfish are an Australian rock music group formed in 1992, before separating in 1998.

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Chopper (film)

Chopper is a 2000 Australian crime drama film written and directed by Andrew Dominik and based on the autobiographical books by Mark "Chopper" Read.

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Chris Anstey

Christopher John Anstey (born 1 January 1975) is an Australian former professional basketball player.

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Chris Bath

Christine Bath (born 13 May 1967) is an Australian journalist and television personality.

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Chris Brasher

Christopher William Brasher CBE (21 August 1928 – 28 February 2003) was a British track and field athlete, sports journalist and co-founder of the London Marathon.

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Chris Broad

Brian Christopher Broad (born 29 September 1957) is a former English cricketer and broadcaster who currently serves as a cricket official.

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Chris Bryan

Chris Bryan (born 6 March 1982 in Melbourne, Australia) is a former sportsman who played both Australian rules football and American football professionally.

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Chris Cheney

Christopher John Cheney (born 2 January 1975) is an Australian rock musician, record producer and studio owner.

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Chris Connolly

Chris Connolly (born 25 March 1963) is a former Australian rules football player, coach and administrator, most notable for his six years as senior coach of the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League.

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Chris Cook (swimmer)

Christopher Anthony Cook (born 5 May 1979) is an English former competitive swimmer who swam for Great Britain in the Olympics, world championships and European championships, and competed for England in the Commonwealth Games.

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Chris D.

Chris D. (born Chris Desjardins; January 15, 1953) is a punk poet, rock critic, singer, writer, actor and filmmaker.

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Chris Economaki

Christopher "Chris" Constantine Economaki (October 15, 1920 – September 28, 2012) was an American motorsports commentator, pit road reporter, and journalist.

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Chris Guccione (tennis)

Christopher Luke Guccione (born 30 July 1985) is an Australian professional tennis player from Greenvale, Victoria.

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Chris Harmse

Christiaan ("Chris") Harmse (born 31 May 1973) is a South African hammer thrower.

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Chris Harris (cricketer)

Chris Zinzan Harris (born 20 November 1969 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a former New Zealand cricketer who had become, over the course of the 1990s, a folk-hero in New Zealand cricket.

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Chris Hemsworth

Christopher Hemsworth (born 11 August 1983) is an Australian actor.

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Chris Judd

Christopher Dylan Judd (born 8 September 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer and captain of both the West Coast Eagles and Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Chris Karan

Chris Karan (born Chrisostomos Karanikis, 14 October 1939, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian jazz drummer and percussionist of Greek descent.

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Chris Killen

Christopher John Killen (born 8 October 1981) is a former New Zealand international footballer.

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Chris Knights

Chris Knights (born 25 September 1986) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club and Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Chris Latham (rugby union)

Chris Latham (born 8 September 1975) is a former Australian rugby union player who enjoyed a distinguished representative career with the Queensland Reds and Australia between 1998 and 2007 before signing with Worcester Warriors in the UK and later Japanese club Kyuden Voltex.

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Chris Lewis (cricketer)

Clairmonte Christopher Lewis (born 14 February 1968) is an English former cricketer, who played for Nottinghamshire, Surrey and Leicestershire in the 1990s.

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Chris Lilley (comedian)

Christopher Daniel Lilley (born 1974–75) is an Australian comedian, television producer, actor, musician and writer.

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Chris Rawlinson

Christopher "Chris" Lee Rawlinson (born 19 May 1972) is a track and field athlete who competes in the 400 metre hurdles.

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Chris Ritchie

Vice Admiral Christopher Angus "Chris" Ritchie (born 16 January 1949) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy, who served as Chief of Navy from 2002 to 2005.

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Chris Rogers (cricketer)

Christopher John Llewellyn Rogers (born 31 August 1977) is a former Australian cricketer who played for Australian national team.

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Chris Schacht

Christopher Cleland Schacht (born 6 December 1946) is a former Australian politician and member of the South Australian branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP).

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Chris Scott (Australian footballer)

Christopher Michael Scott (born 3 May 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League best known as being a dual premiership player with the Brisbane Lions and is a current premiership AFL coach of the Geelong Football Club.

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Chris Tomlinson

Christopher George "Chris" Tomlinson (born 15 September 1981) is a retired English long jumper.

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Chris Walasi

Chris Meke Walasi (born 18 May 1980) is a sprinter from the Solomon Islands.

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Chris Wallace-Crabbe

Christopher Keith "Chris" Wallace-Crabbe AM (born 6 May 1934) is an Australian poet and emeritus professor in the Australian Centre, University of Melbourne.

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Chris Watson

John Christian Watson (born John Christian Tanck; 9 April 186718 November 1941), commonly known as Chris Watson, was an Australian politician who served as the third Prime Minister of Australia.

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Chris Wilson (Australian musician)

Christopher John Wilson (born 1956) is an Australian blues musician who plays harmonica, saxophone, guitar and vocals.

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Christ College (Sydney)

Christ College, formerly known as the Presbyterian Theological Centre, is the theological college of the Presbyterian Church of Australia in New South Wales.

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Christ Community Church

Christ Community Church in Zion, Illinois, formerly the Christian Catholic Church or Christian Catholic Apostolic Church, is an evangelical non-denominational church founded in 1896 by John Alexander Dowie.

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Christadelphians

The Christadelphians are a millenarian Christian group who hold a view of Biblical Unitarianism.

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Christian Boussus

Christian Boussus (5 March 1908 – August 2003) was a left-handed French tennis player who found success in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Christian Brothers College, St Kilda

Christian Brothers College (CBC, St. Kilda) was founded in 1878 and is a Roman Catholic independent secondary college for boys.

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Christian Israelite Church

The Christian Israelite Church was founded in 1822 by the prophet John Wroe.

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Christian Malcolm

Christian Sean Malcolm (born 3 June 1979) is a retired Welsh athlete specialised in the 200 metres.

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Christian O'Connell

Christian Liam O'Connell (born 7 April 1973 in Winchester, Hampshire) is a British radio DJ, TV host, writer and comedian who presents The Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show on Gold 104.3 in Melbourne.

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Christian Reformed Churches of Australia

The Christian Reformed Churches of Australia (CRCA), formerly known as the Reformed Churches of Australia (RCA) is a Christian denomination established in Australia belonging to the Reformed/Presbyterian tradition.

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Christianity in Australia

Christianity is the largest Australian religion according to the national census.

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Christianity in Singapore

Christians in Singapore constitute approximately 18% of the Country's population.

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Christine Gallus

Christine Ann "Chris" Gallus (born 6 April 1943), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1990 to 2004, representing two different seats in South Australia—the Division of Hawker from 1990 to 1993 and the Division of Hindmarsh from 1993 to 2004.

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Christine McCafferty

Christine McCafferty (née Livesley; born 14 October 1945) is a British Labour Party politician who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Calder Valley from 1997 to 2010 when the seat was won by Conservative candidate Craig Whittaker.

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Christine Nesbitt

Christine Nesbitt (born 17 May 1985) is a retired Canadian long track speed skater who currently resides in Calgary, Alberta.

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Christine Nixon

Christine Nixon APM (born 11 June 1953) is an Australian former police officer who was the chief commissioner of Victoria Police from 23 April 2001 to 27 February 2009, being the first female chief commissioner in any Australian state police force.

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Christine Stephen-Daly

Christine Stephen-Daly (born 5 December 1973) is an Australian television actress.

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Christmas Hills, Victoria

Christmas Hills is a town in Victoria, Australia, 35 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District in the local government area of the Shire of Nillumbik.

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Christmas music

Christmas music comprises a variety of genres of music normally performed or heard around the Christmas season.

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Christo van Rensburg

Christo van Rensburg (born 23 October 1962) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa.

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Christopher Dale Flannery

Christopher Dale Flannery, nicknamed "Mr.

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Christopher Skase

Christopher Charles Skase (18 September 19485 August 2001) was an Australian businessman who later became one of his country's most wanted fugitives, after his business empire crashed spectacularly and he fled to Majorca, Spain.

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Christopher Williams (sprinter)

Christopher Williams (born 15 March 1972 in Mandeville) is a Jamaican track and field sprinter.

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Christos Pantelis

Professor Christos Pantelis is an Australian professor of medicine who is the Director of the Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre.

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Christos Tsiolkas

Christos Tsiolkas (born 1965) is an Australian author.

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Chuck Fleetwood-Smith

Leslie O'Brien "Chuck" Fleetwood-Smith (30 March 1908 – 16 March 1971) was a cricketer who played for Victoria and Australia.

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Chum Creek, Victoria

Chum Creek is a town in Victoria, Australia, 50 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Chummy Fleming

John William 'Chummy' Fleming (1863 – 25 January 1950) was a pioneer unionist, agitator for the unemployed, and anarchist in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Chupryna

Chupryna (чуприна), chub (Ukrainian: чуб, "crest"), khokhol (Russian: хохол, "forelock"), or oseledets (Ukrainian: оселедець, "herring") is an element of traditional Ukrainian Cossack haircut.

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Church of the New Faith

Church of the New Faith was a name used by the Church of Scientology in Australia from 1969 until 1983 to avoid laws that restricted or banned the practice of Scientology.

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Churches of Christ in Australia

The Churches of Christ in Australia is a Christian movement in Australia.

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Churchill National Park

The Churchill National Park is a national park located in the Greater Melbourne region of Victoria, Australia.

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Cicada

The cicadas are a superfamily, the Cicadoidea, of insects in the order Hemiptera (true bugs).

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Ciclovía

Ciclovía, also ciclovia or cyclovia, is a Spanish term that means "cycleway", either a permanent bike path or the closing of certain streets to automobiles for cyclists and pedestrians, a practice sometimes called open streets.

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Cinder Ellen up too Late

Cinder Ellen up too Late is a musical burlesque written by Frederick Hobson Leslie (writing under the pseudonym A. C. Torr) and W. T. Vincent, with music arranged by Meyer Lutz from compositions by Lionel Monckton, Sidney Jones, Walter Slaughter, Osmond Carr, Scott Gatti, Jacobi, Robertson, and Leopold Wenzel.

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Cindy Sargon

Cindy Sargon is an Australian TV chef who currently hosts Food 4 Life on the Seven Network.

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Cindy Smart

Cindy Smart is a brand of doll manufactured by Manley Toy Quest.

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Cinema of Australia

The Australian film industry has its beginnings with the 1906 production of The Story of the Kelly Gang, the earliest feature film ever made.

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Cineon

The Cineon System was one of the first computer based digital film system created by Kodak in the early 1990s.

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Cinerama

Cinerama is a widescreen process that originally projected images simultaneously from three synchronized 35 mm projectors onto a huge, deeply curved screen, subtending 146° of arc.

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Circus Oz

Circus Oz is an Australian animal-free circus troupe incorporating theatre, satire and rock'n'roll.

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Cirebon

Cirebon (formerly referred to as Cheribon in English) is a port city on the north coast of the Indonesian island of Java.

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Cities (The Cat Empire album)

Cities is an album by The Cat Empire released on 1 April 2006.

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Citizens Electoral Council

The Citizens Electoral Council of Australia (CEC) is a minor political party in Australia affiliated with the international LaRouche Movement, led by American political activist Lyndon LaRouche.

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Citroën SM

The Citroën SM is a high-performance coupé produced by the French manufacturer Citroën from 1970 to 1975.

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City Baths, Melbourne

City Baths in Melbourne, Australia, is an architecturally and historically significant building.

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City block

A city block, urban block or simply block is a central element of urban planning and urban design.

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City centre

A city centre is the commercial, cultural and often the historical, political and geographic heart of a city, especially those in the Western world.

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City Circle tram

The City Circle (also known as City Circle tourist tram) is a zero-fare tram running around the Melbourne City Centre in Australia.

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City Loop

The City Loop (originally called the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop or MURL) is a mostly-underground, partly surface-level and partly elevated subway and rail system around the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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City of Banyule

The City of Banyule is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

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City of Bayside

The City of Bayside is a local government area in Victoria, Australia.

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City of Boroondara

The City of Boroondara is a local government area in Victoria, Australia.

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City of Brimbank

The City of Brimbank is a local government area located within the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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City of Casey

The City of Casey is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the outer south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

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City of Darebin

The City of Darebin is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, in the northern suburbs of Melbourne.

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City of Frankston

The City of Frankston is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the southern suburbs of Melbourne.

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City of Geelong

The City of Geelong was a local government area about southwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.

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City of Glen Eira

The City of Glen Eira is a local government area in Victoria, Australia.

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City of Greater Dandenong

The City of Greater Dandenong is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the southeastern suburbs of Melbourne.

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City of Hobsons Bay

The City of Hobsons Bay is a local government area in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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City of Hume

The City of Hume is a local government area partially within the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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City of Kingston

The City of Kingston is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, its northern boundary lying approximately 15 km from the Melbourne city centre along the north-eastern shorelines of Port Phillip.

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City of Knox

The City of Knox is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

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City of Liverpool (New South Wales)

The City of Liverpool is a local government area to the south-west of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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City of Manningham

The City of Mannmingham is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne and is divided into 12 suburbs, with the largest being Doncaster and Doncaster East.

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City of Maribyrnong

The City of Maribyrnong is a local government area within the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Australia.

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City of Maroondah

The City of Maroondah is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

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City of Melbourne

The City of Melbourne is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central city area of Melbourne.

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City of Melton

The City of Melton is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, on Melbourne's western rural–urban fringe.

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City of Monash

The City of Monash is a local government area in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne with an area of 81.0 square kilometres and a population of 182,618 people in 2016.

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City of Moonee Valley

The City of Moonee Valley is a local government area located within the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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City of Moreland

The City of Moreland is a local government area in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia.

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City of Port Phillip

The City of Port Phillip is a local government area of Victoria, Australia on the northern shores of Port Phillip, south of Melbourne's central business district.

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City of Stonnington

The City of Stonnington is a local government area located within the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Australia.

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City of Whitehorse

The City of Whitehorse is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

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City of Whitehorse Pipe Band

The City of Whitehorse (CoWPB) is a grade one pipe band, based in Nunawading, Victoria, Australia.

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City of Whittlesea

The City of Whittlesea is a local government area located in the outer northern suburbs of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.

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City of Wyndham

The City of Wyndham is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the outer south-western suburbs of Melbourne, within the Melbourne Metropolitan Area, between Melbourne and the regional city of Geelong.

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City of Yarra

The City of Yarra is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the inner eastern and northern suburbs of Melbourne.

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City Square, Melbourne

The City Square was a public plaza located in the Central Business District (CBD) of Melbourne, Australia.

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City West Link

City West Link is a link road in Sydney, Australia.

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CityLife Church

CityLife Church is a multi-site, Pentecostal megachurch located in Melbourne, Australia, with weekly services in the municipalities of Knox, Casey, Manningham and Whittlesea.

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CityLink

CityLink is a network of tolled urban freeways in Melbourne, Australia, linking the West Gate, Tullamarine and Monash Freeways and incorporating Bolte Bridge, Burnley Tunnel and other works.

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Civil War (song)

"Civil War" is a song by the rock band Guns N' Roses which originally appeared on the 1990 compilation Nobody's Child: Romanian Angel Appeal, and later on the 1991 album Use Your Illusion II.

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Claire Adams

Claire Adams (24 September 1898 – 25 September 1978) was a Canadian silent film actress and benefactor.

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Clann Zú

Clann Zú were an Australian-Irish band that formed in late 1999 in Melbourne.

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Clapperboard

A clapperboard is a device used in filmmaking and video production to assist in synchronizing of picture and sound, and to designate and mark the various scenes and takes as they are filmed and audio-recorded.

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Clara Southern

Clara Southern (3 October 1861 – 15 December 1940) was an Australian artist associated with the Heidelberg School, also known as Australian Impressionism.

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Clare Balding

Clare Victoria Balding (born 29 January 1971) is a broadcaster, journalist and author.

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Clare Bowditch

Clare Bowditch (born 1975) is an Australian musician, actor, radio presenter, business entrepreneur.

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Clare O'Neil

Clare Ellen O'Neil (born 12 September 1980) is an Australian politician, from Victoria.

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Clarinda, Victoria

Clarinda is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Clarissa House

Clarissa House (born 6 September 1963 in Melbourne) is an Australian actress who played Beth Hunter, from 2003 until 2007 in the soap opera Home and Away.

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Clarrie Grimmett

Clarence Victor "Clarrie" Grimmett (25 December 1891 – 2 May 1980) was a cricketer; although born in New Zealand, he played most of his cricket in Australia.

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Class Clowns

Class Clowns is Melbourne International Comedy Festival's development program for young people around the country.

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Classic Rock Radio

Classic Rock Radio is a commercial radio station, broadcast from Rowville, Victoria and licensed to Greater Melbourne.

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Claud Castleton

Claud Charles Castleton, VC (12 April 1893 – 29 July 1916) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Claude Jennings

Claude Barrows Jennings (born 5 June 1884, in St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and died 20 June 1950 in Adelaide, South Australia) was a cricketer who played for South Australia, Queensland and Australia.

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Claudinho (footballer, born 1982)

Cláudio André Santos Assis, better known as Claudinho (born May 7, 1982) is a Brazilian footballer.

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Claudio Barrientos

Claudio "Tripa" Barrientos (born November 10, 1936 in Osorno — died May 7, 1982) was a Chilean boxer, who won the bronze medal in the bantamweight (119.5 pounds) division at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Claxton Shield

The Claxton Shield was the name of the premier baseball competition in Australia held between state-based teams, as well as the name of the trophy awarded to the champion team.

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Clay Cross (athlete)

Clay Cross (born 26 November 1977 in Sydney) is an Australian shot putter.

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Clayton railway station, Melbourne

Clayton railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Clayton South, Victoria

Clayton South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Clayton, Victoria

Clayton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Clem Hill

Clement "Clem" Hill (18 March 18775 September 1945) was an Australian cricketer who played 49 Test matches as a specialist batsman between 1896 and 1912.

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Clematis, Victoria

Clematis is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 42 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Clemens Arnold

Clemens Arnold (born 31 January 1978 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a field hockey goalkeeper from Germany, who was born in Australia.

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Clement Garing

Clement Garing (17 December 1873 – 1951 at Melbourne, Victoria) was a cricket Test match umpire.

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Clement Meadmore

Clement Meadmore (9 February 1929 – 19 April 2005) was an Australian-American sculptor known for massive outdoor steel sculptures.

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Cleopatra Borel

Cleopatra Borel (from 2005 until 2010 Borel-Brown; born 10 March 1979) is a female shot putter from Plaisance, Mayaro, Trinidad and Tobago and a 2014 Sportswoman of the Year Award recipient.

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Cletis Carr

Cletis Carr (born August 4, 1959) is a singer-songwriter, guitarist and record producer.

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Cliff Young Australian 6-day race

The Cliff Young Australian 6 Day Race is an ultramarathon race that takes place in Colac, Victoria.

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Clifton Hill railway station

Clifton Hill railway station is located on the South Morang and Hurstbridge lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Clifton Hill Shot Tower

Clifton Hill Shot Tower is an 80-metre (263 ft) tall shot tower on Clifton Hill in Melbourne, Australia.

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Clifton Hill, Victoria

Clifton Hill is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Clifton Pugh

Clifton Ernest Pugh AO, (17 December 1924 – 14 October 1990) was an Australian artist and three-time winner of Australia's Archibald Prize.

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Clifton Springs, Victoria

Clifton Springs is a coastal town located on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

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Climate of Adelaide

Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csa), with cool to mild winters with moderate rainfall and warm to hot, generally dry summers.

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Clinton Grybas

Clinton Andrew Grybas (9 February 1975 – 5 January 2008) was a leading Australian rules football and sports radio and television commentator.

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Clinton Hill (athlete)

Clinton Hill (born 19 April 1980) is an Australian athlete.

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Clipper route

In sailing, the clipper route was the traditional route derived from the Brouwer Route and sailed by clipper ships between Europe and the Far East, Australia and New Zealand.

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Clipper Tours

Clipper Tours was an Australian coach operator in Sydney.

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Clive Minton

Clive Dudley Thomas Minton, AM (born 7 October 1934) is a British and Australian metallurgist, administrator, management consultant and amateur ornithologist.

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Clive Woodward

Sir Clive Ronald Woodward (born 6 January 1956) is an English former rugby union player and coach.

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Clocktower Centre

The Clocktower Centre, previously known as Essendon Town Hall or Moonee Ponds Town Hall, is a civic building in Moonee Ponds in Melbourne, Australia.

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Close Encounters Tour

The Close Encounters Tour was a concert tour by British recording artist, Robbie Williams.

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Clunes, Victoria

Clunes is a town in Victoria, Australia, 36 kilometres north of Ballarat, in the Shire of Hepburn.

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Clyde North, Victoria

Clyde North is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 47 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Clyde, Victoria

Clyde is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 48 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Clydesdale Bank

Clydesdale Bank plc is a commercial bank in Scotland.

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Coal Creek, Victoria

Coal Creek is a small recreated town in the South Gippsland area of Victoria, Australia, now essentially a suburb of Korumburra.

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Coast (TV series)

Coast is a BBC documentary series first broadcast on BBC Two television in 2005.

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Coaxial cable

Cross-sectional view of a coaxial cable Coaxial cable, or coax (pronounced), is a type of electrical cable that has an inner conductor surrounded by a tubular insulating layer, surrounded by a tubular conducting shield.

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Cobb & Co

Cobb & Co was the name used by many successful sometimes quite independent Australian coaching businesses.

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Cobden, Victoria

Cobden is a town located 200 kilometres southwest of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia named in honour of Richard Cobden.

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Cobham Aviation Services Australia

Cobham Aviation Services Australia (formerly National Jet Systems), is a scheduled and charter airline and aviation services provider with its headquarters in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Cobram

Cobram is a town in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Coburg City Hall

The Coburg City Hall, formerly the Town Hall of the City of Coburg, is located on Bell Street, Coburg, Melbourne, Australia.

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Coburg North, Victoria

Coburg North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Coburg railway station

Coburg railway station is located on the Upfield line in Victoria, Australia.

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Coburg, Victoria

Coburg is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Cochlear Limited

Cochlear is a medical device company that designs, manufactures and supplies the Nucleus cochlear implant, the Hybrid electro-acoustic implant and the Baha bone conduction implant.

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Cockatoo, Victoria

Cockatoo is a town in Victoria, Australia, 48 km south-east of the Melbourne central business district, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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Cocoroc, Victoria

Cocoroc is a rural locality in Victoria, Australia, 44 km south-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Code of silence

A code of silence is a condition in effect when a person opts to withhold what is believed to be vital or important information voluntarily or involuntarily.

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Coffee palace

A coffee palace was an often large and elaborate temperance hotel built In Australia particularly in the boom years of the 1880s.

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Coffeehouse

A coffeehouse, coffee shop or café (sometimes spelt cafe) is an establishment which primarily serves hot coffee, related coffee beverages (café latte, cappuccino, espresso), tea, and other hot beverages.

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Coffs Harbour

Coffs Harbour is an Australian coastal city located on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales about north of Sydney, and south of Brisbane.

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Cog (band)

Cog are an Australian progressive rock band that formed in 1998.

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Cohuna, Victoria

Cohuna is a town situated north of Melbourne, on the Murray Valley Highway, in northern Victoria, Australia.

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Colac, Victoria

Colac is a small city in the Western District of Victoria, Australia, approximately 150 kilometres south-west of Melbourne on the southern shore of Lake Colac and the surrounding volcanic plains, approximately inland from Bass Strait.

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Colbinabbin

Colbinabbin is a small town in central Victoria, Australia.

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Cold case

A cold case is a crime or an accident that has not yet been fully solved and is not the subject of a recent criminal investigation, but for which new information could emerge from new witness testimony, re-examined archives, new or retained material evidence, as well as fresh activities of the suspect.

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Coldstream, Victoria

Coldstream is a locality and township within Greater Melbourne beyond the Melbourne metropolitan area Urban Growth Boundary, 36 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Coleambally

Coleambally is a small town in the Riverina of New South Wales, Australia, in Murrumbidgee Council.

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Coleraine, Victoria

Coleraine is a town in Victoria, Australia on the Glenelg Highway, west of the state capital, Melbourne and north-west of Hamilton in the Shire of Southern Grampians local government area.

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Coles Express

Eureka Operations Pty Ltd (trading as Coles Express) is an Australian chain of convenience stores at Shell Australia petrol stations.

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Coles Group

Coles Group Limited (formerly Coles Myer Limited) is an Australian public company that operated numerous retail chains.

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Coles Supermarkets

Coles Supermarkets Australia Pty Ltd, trading as Coles, is an Australian supermarket, retail and consumer services chain, headquartered in Melbourne owned by parent company Wesfarmers.

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Colette Mann

Colette Mann (born 1950) is an Australian actress, singer, choreographer and author/writer.

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Colignan, Victoria

Colignan is a small rural town on the banks of the Murray River, in North Western Victoria, Australia.

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Colin Buchanan (musician)

Colin Buchanan (born 1964 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Australian singer, entertainer and multi-instrumentalist.

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Colin Burgess (musician)

Colin John Burgess (born 16 November 1946) is an Australian musician who was a drummer in the rock group The Masters Apprentices from 1968 to 1972 and was the original drummer for hard rockers AC/DC (November 1973–February 1974).

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Colin Cowdrey

Michael Colin Cowdrey, Baron Cowdrey of Tonbridge, (24 December 19324 December 2000) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Oxford University (1952–1954), Kent County Cricket Club (1950–1976) and England (1954–1975).

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Colin Drybrough

Colin David Drybrough (born 31 August 1938) is an Australian-born former cricketer who played all of his first-class cricket in England.

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Colin Edwin

Colin Edwin (born 2 July 1970) is an Australian musician.

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Colin Guest

Colin Ernest John Guest (born 7 October 1937 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former Australian cricketer who played in the Third Test at Sydney in the 1962–63 Ashes series.

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Colin Hayes

Colin Sidney Hayes (AM) (OBE) (16 February 1924 – 21 May 1999) was an Australian champion trainer of thoroughbred racehorses based in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Colin Hickey

Colin Edward Hickey (3 July 1931 – 13 January 1999) was an Australian speed skater.

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Colin Lane

Colin Stuart Lane (born 25 March 1965) is an Australian comedian, actor and TV host living in Melbourne, best known for being one-half of comedy duo Lano and Woodley.

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Colin McCahon

Colin John McCahon (1August 191927May 1987) was a prominent New Zealand artist whose work over forty-five years consisted of various styles including landscape, figuration, abstraction and the overlay of painted text.

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Colin Ridgway

Colin Edwin Ridgway (19 February 1937 – 13 May 1993) was an American football punter distinguished as being the first Australian to play in the National Football League.

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Colleen Hewett

Colleen Hewett (born 16 April 1950) is an Australian theatre and TV actress, and a popular singer.

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College

A college (Latin: collegium) is an educational institution or a constituent part of one.

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College rowing (United States)

Rowing is the oldest intercollegiate sport in the United States.

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Collingwood Children's Farm

The Collingwood Children's Farm is a not-for-profit, inner city farm situated on the Yarra River in the Melbourne suburb of Abbotsford, Australia.

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Collingwood railway station

Collingwood railway station is a train station located on the South Morang and Hurstbridge lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Collingwood Stockade

Collingwood Stockade was a penal stockade in modern-day Carlton North, Victoria, Australia.

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Collingwood Town Hall

Collingwood Town Hall is a civic building located on Hoddle Street in Abbotsford, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Collingwood Warriors S.C.

Collingwood Warriors was a professional association football team based in the eastern Melbourne of Abbotsford.

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Collingwood, Victoria

Collingwood is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 3 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Collins Street Baptist Church

Collins Street Baptist Church is a Baptist church in central Melbourne, Australia.

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Collins Street, Melbourne

Collins Street is a major street in the centre of Melbourne, Victoria in Australia.

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Colombia at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Colombia competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Colonial exhibition

A colonial exhibition was a type of international exhibition intended to boost trade and bolster popular support for the various colonial empires during the New Imperialism period, which started in the 1880s with the scramble for Africa.

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Colonial Sugar Refining Company (Fiji)

The Colonial Sugar Refining Company (CSR) began operations in Fiji in 1880 and until it ceased operations in 1973, had a considerable influence on the political and economic life of Fiji.

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Colonial Tramcar Restaurant

The Colonial Tramcar Restaurant is a restaurant operating from a converted fleet of three vintage W class trams in Melbourne, Australia.

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Colwyn Philipps, 3rd Viscount St Davids

Colwyn Iestyn John Philipps, 3rd Viscount St Davids, (30 January 1939 – 26 April 2009), was a British businessman, Conservative politician and writer on music.

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Combino

The Combino is a low-floor tram produced by Siemens Mobility (formerly DUEWAG).

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Come On Over Tour

The Come On Over Tour was the debut concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter Shania Twain.

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Comeng (train)

The Comeng train is a type of electric train that operates on the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Australia. They first appeared on the network in VicRail teacup livery in 1981 to replace the last of the 60-year-old Tait trains. More were ordered after the failed refurbishment and subsequent withdrawal of the Harris trains. In total 570 carriages (380 motor cars and 190 trailer cars, a total of 95 six carriage sets) were built by Comeng, Dandenong.

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ComfortDelGro

ComfortDelGro Corporation is a multi-national land transport company listed on the Singapore Exchange, operating 46,010 vehicles in seven countries.

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ComfortDelGro Australia

ComfortDelGro Australia (CDC) is a major Australian operator of commuter buses.

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Comics in Australia

Australian comics have been published since 1908 and Australian comics creators have gone to produce influential work in the global comics industry (especially in American comics),.

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Commandos (series)

Commandos is a stealth-oriented real-time tactics video game series.

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Commercial Metals Company

Commercial Metals Company is a steel and metal manufacturer based in Irving, Texas.

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Common blackbird

The common blackbird (Turdus merula) is a species of true thrush.

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Common eastern froglet

The common eastern froglet (Crinia signifera) is a very common, Australian ground-dwelling frog, of the family Myobatrachidae.

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Common garden skink

The common garden skink or pale-flecked garden sunskink (Lampropholis guichenoti) is a species of small common skink endemic to Australia.

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Common starling

The common starling (Sturnus vulgaris), also known as the European starling, or in the British Isles just the starling, is a medium-sized passerine bird in the starling family, Sturnidae.

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Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation

The Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) was an Australian aircraft manufacturer.

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Commonwealth Bank

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (abbreviated CBA or Commbank) is an Australian multinational bank with businesses across New Zealand, Asia, the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Commonwealth Bank Trophy

The Commonwealth Bank Trophy was the pre-eminent national netball competition in Australia from 1997 to 2007.

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Commonwealth Chess Championship

The Commonwealth Chess Championship is a gathering of chess players from Commonwealth countries.

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Commonwealth Fencing Championships

The Commonwealth Fencing Championships is one of the older sport-specific sporting events held in the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games are an international multi-sport event involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Commonwealth Games: Melbourne 2006 Opening Ceremony

Commonwealth Games: Melbourne 2006 Opening Ceremony features the official music from the 2006 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony, which took place on 15 March 2006.

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Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting

The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM; or) is a biennial summit meeting of the heads of government from all Commonwealth nations.

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Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships

The Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships are held in conjunction with the Commonwealth Games.

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Commonwealth of the Philippines

The Commonwealth of the Philippines (Commonwealth de Filipinas; Komonwelt ng Pilipinas) was the administrative body that governed the Philippines from 1935 to 1946, aside from a period of exile in the Second World War from 1942 to 1945 when Japan occupied the country.

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Commonwealth Sailing Championships

The inaugural Commonwealth Sailing Championships were held in Port Phillip, Melbourne in January 2003.

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Commonwealth Shooting Championships

The Commonwealth Shooting Federation Championships is a shooting championship for Commonwealth countries.

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Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships

The Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships was born at a meeting of Commonwealth delegates in Munich at the 1969 World Championships.

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Commonwealth Tenpin Bowling Championships

The Commonwealth Tenpin Bowling Championships is an event open to all national World Bowling member federations, which participate in tenpin bowling and are countries within the Commonwealth or all national tenpin bowling federations and/or associations (Non-WB) who are within the Commonwealth and participate in tenpin bowling.

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Communist Party of Australia

The Communist Party of Australia (CPA) was founded in 1920 and dissolved in 1991.

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Communist Party of Australia (Marxist–Leninist)

The Communist Party of Australia (Marxist–Leninist) (CPA (M-L)) is an Australian communist organisation which describes its ideology as being influenced by the works of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao and Ted Hill.

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Community Cup

The Community Cup is an annual charity event held in Melbourne (and since 2012 - Sydney), Australia which features a celebrity Australian rules football match.

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Community television in Australia

Community television in Australia (CTV) is a form of free-to-air non-commercial citizen media in which a television station is owned, operated and/or programmed by a community group to provide local programming to its broadcast area.

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Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport

Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez), also known as Santiago International Airport and Nuevo Pudahuel Airport, located in Pudahuel, north-west of downtown Santiago, is Chile's largest aviation facility and the busiest international airport in the country.

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Compendium of postage stamp issuers (V)

Each "article" in this category is a collection of entries about several stamp issuers, presented in alphabetical order.

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Comptroller General of Convicts (Western Australia)

The Comptroller General of Convicts was the head of the convict establishment in Western Australia.

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Computershare

Computershare Limited, is an Australian stock transfer company that provides corporate trust, stock transfer and employee share plan services in a number of different countries.

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Congregation of Christian Brothers

The Congregation of Christian Brothers (officially, in Latin: Congregatio Fratrum Christianorum; members of the order use the post-nominal "CFC") is a worldwide religious community within the Catholic Church, founded by Edmund Rice (later beatified).

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Congregation of Our Lady of Sion

The Congregation of Our Lady of Sion (Congrégation de Notre-Dame de Sion, abbreviated by its members as N.D.S.) is composed of two Roman Catholic religious congregations founded in Paris, France.

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Conjoined twins

Conjoined twins are identical twins joined in utero.

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Connex Melbourne

Connex Melbourne was a train operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Connor's Mill

Connor's Mill is a steam driven flour mill located on Stirling Terrace in Toodyay, Western Australia.

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Conrad Sayce

Conrad Harvey Sayce (1888–1966) was a British born Australian architect and author.

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Consider Your Verdict

Consider Your Verdict is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for the Seven Network originally screening from February 1961 through to June 1964.

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Constance Kent

Constance Emily Kent (6 February 1844 – 10 April 1944) was an English woman who confessed to a notorious child murder, of her half-brother, that took place when she was 16 years old.

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Constitutional Convention (Australia)

In Australian history, the term Constitutional Convention refers to four distinct gatherings.

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Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union

The Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMMEU) is Australia's main trade union in construction, forestry, maritime, mining, energy, textile, clothing and footwear production.

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Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia

Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP - also known as lung plague), is a contagious bacterial disease that afflicts the lungs of cattle, buffalo, zebu, and yaks.

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Contemporary architecture

Contemporary architecture is the architecture of the 21st century.

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Contemporary art gallery

A contemporary art gallery is a place where contemporary art is shown for exhibition and/or for sale.

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Control city

A control city is a city or locality posted on a series of traffic signs along a particular stretch of road indicating destinations on that route.

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Controlled-access highway

A controlled-access highway is a type of highway which has been designed for high-speed vehicular traffic, with all traffic flow and ingress/egress regulated.

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Convention center

A convention center (American English; conference centre outside the USA) is a large building that is designed to hold a convention, where individuals and groups gather to promote and share common interests.

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Convicts in Australia

Between 1788 and 1868, about 162,000 convicts were transported by the British government to various penal colonies in Australia.

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Coode Island

Coode Island, was an island at the convergence of the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers, 4 km west of central Melbourne, Australia.

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Cook Cup

The Cook Cup is a rugby union trophy contested between Australia and England.

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Cook Islands at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The Cook Islands is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 32-member strong contingent comprising 32 sportspersons and no officials.

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Coolac, New South Wales

Coolac is a village in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia in Gundagai Council.

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Coolaroo, Victoria

Coolaroo is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km north of the Melbourne CBD.

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Cooley High School

Thomas M. Cooley High School is located at the intersection of Hubbell Avenue and Chalfonte Street, on the northwest side of Detroit, Michigan.

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Coolmore Stud Stakes

The Coolmore Stud Stakes, registered as the Ascot Vale Stakes, is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds, at set weights, run over 1200 metres at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on Victoria Derby Day.

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Cooma Correctional Centre

Cooma Correctional Centre, an Australian minimum to medium prison for males and females, is located in Cooma, New South Wales.

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Coongulla, Victoria

Coongulla is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on Ryans Road, on the shores of Lake Glenmaggie in the Shire of Wellington.

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Coongy Cup

The Coongy Cup, registered as the Coongy Handicap, is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race held under open handicap conditions, for horses aged three years old and upwards, over a distance of 2000 metres, held at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in October.

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Coopracambra National Park

The Coopracambra National Park is a national park located in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Coral Browne

Coral Edith Browne (23 July 1913 – 29 May 1991) was an Australian-American stage and screen actress.

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Corey McKernan

Corey McKernan (born 19 December 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Kangaroos and Carlton Blues in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Corindhap, Victoria

Corindhap is a town in the Australian state of Victoria located on the Ballarat-Colac Road, 38.9 km from Ballarat and 62.9 km from Colac.

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Corinne Grant

Corinne Grant (born 12 June 1973 in Corryong, Victoria) is an Australian lawyer, comedian and television presenter.

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Corner Hotel

The Corner Hotel in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond, Victoria, is a remodelled 19th-century pub which has been a live music venue since the 1940s and, since 1995, a popular rock music venue and rooftop bar.

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Corowa

Corowa is a town in the state of New South Wales in Australia.

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Corporate Registers Forum

The Corporate Registers Forum is an association of international corporate registries.

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Corryong

Corryong is a small town in Victoria, Australia east of Albury-Wodonga, near the upper reaches of the Murray River and close to the New South Wales border.

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Così

Così is a play by Australian playwright Louis Nowra which was first performed in 1992 at the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney, Australia.

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Cosmos (Australian magazine)

Cosmos (styled COSMOS) is a science magazine produced in Australia with a global outlook and literary ambitions.

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Cost of living

Cost of living is the cost of maintaining a certain standard of living.

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Costa Zouliou

Costa Zouliou (born 1964 in Melbourne) is an Australian radio announcer best known for his work at Triple J. Although born in Melbourne, he was raised, and now lives in Brisbane.

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Costas Mandylor

Costas Mandylor (born Constantinos "Costas" Theodosopoulos Greek: Κωνσταντίνος "Κώστας" Θεοδοσόπουλος; 3 September 1965) is a Greek Australian actor.

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Cosworth DFV

The DFV is an internal combustion engine that was originally produced by Cosworth for Formula One motor racing.

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Cottee's

Cottee's is an Australian brand of cordial drinks, owned by Schweppes Australia.

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Cottingley Fairies

The Cottingley Fairies appear in a series of five photographs taken by Elsie Wright (1901–1988) and Frances Griffiths (1907–1986), two young cousins who lived in Cottingley, near Bradford in England.

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Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations

The Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations (CAPA) is the peak representative body for postgraduate students in Australia.

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Countdown (Australian TV series)

Countdown was a weekly Australian music television show broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 8 November 1974 until 19 July 1987.

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Counterculture

A counterculture (also written counter-culture) is a subculture whose values and norms of behavior differ substantially from those of mainstream society, often in opposition to mainstream cultural mores.

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Counterfeit money

Counterfeit money is imitation currency produced without the legal sanction of the state or government.

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Counting single transferable votes

The single transferable vote (STV) is a voting system based on proportional representation and ranked voting.

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Country Fire Authority

Country Fire Authority, or CFA, is a fire service in Victoria, Australia, with other fire services being Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) and the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB).

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Country music

Country music, also known as country and western or simply country, is a genre of popular music that originated in the southern United States in the early 1920s.

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Country Road

Country Road is a middle market clothing retailer located in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

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CountryLink

CountryLink was an Australian passenger rail and road operator operating in regional New South Wales, as well as to Canberra, Brisbane and Melbourne.

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County Court of Victoria

The County Court of Victoria (formally "the County Court") was established in 1852 by the County Courts Act 1852.

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Courtney Love

Courtney Michelle Love (née Harrison; born July 9, 1964) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and visual artist.

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Cowes, Victoria

Cowes is the main township on Phillip Island in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Cowwarr, Victoria

Cowwarr is a town in Victoria, Australia, 27 kilometres north-east of Traralgon, 174 kilometres east of Melbourne, in the Shire of Wellington.

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Cox & Kings

Cox & Kings Ltd., set up in 1758, is one of the longest established travel companies.

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Crafers, South Australia

The town of Crafers is in the Adelaide Hills to the south-east of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Craig Hutchison (broadcaster)

Craig "Hutchy" Hutchison (born 4 December 1974 in Warragul, Victoria) is a Melbourne-based journalist, sports broadcaster and business owner.

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Craig Lowndes

Craig Andrew Lowndes (born 21 June 1974) is an Australian racing driver competing in the Supercars Championship.

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Craig Lucas

Craig Lucas (born April 30, 1951) is an American playwright, screenwriter, theatre director, musical actor, and film director.

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Craig Melville

Craig James Melville is an Australian television comedy director.

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Craig Moore

Craig Andrew Moore (born 12 December 1975) is an Australian former football (soccer) player who played as a defender.

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Craig Mottram

Craig Mottram (born 18 June 1980) is an Australian long distance and middle distance runner who specialises in the 5000 m event.

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Craig Polla-Mounter

Craig Polla-Mounter (born in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer for the Bulldogs.

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Craig Revel Horwood

Craig Revel Horwood (born 4 January 1965) is an Australian-British dancer, choreographer and theatre director in the United Kingdom.

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Craig Ruddy

Craig Ruddy (born 8 August 1968, Forestville, Sydney) is an Australian artist.

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Craigieburn railway line

The Craigieburn railway line is the suburban electric railway inner section of the main North East railway line serving the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Craigieburn railway station

Craigieburn railway station is the terminus of the suburban electrified Craigieburn line in Victoria, Australia.

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Craigieburn, Victoria

Craigieburn is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 26 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Cranbourne East, Victoria

Cranbourne East is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 45 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Cranbourne North, Victoria

Cranbourne North is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 39 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Cranbourne railway line

The Cranbourne line is a commuter rail service operated by Metro Trains Melbourne in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Cranbourne railway station

Cranbourne railway station is the terminus of the Cranbourne line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Cranbourne South, Victoria

Cranbourne South is a rural locality in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 49 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district adjacent to the Melbourne urban area.

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Cranbourne Transit

Cranbourne Transit is a bus operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Cranbourne West, Victoria

Cranbourne West is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 40 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Cranbourne, Victoria

Cranbourne is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 43 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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CrashBurn

CrashBurn is an Australian 13-part drama series airing on Network Ten, about surviving long-term relationships in an age where multiple partners and multiple orgasms are considered a birthright.

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Craven Plate

The Craven Plate is an Australian Turf Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race run over 2,000 metres, under Weight for Age conditions for three-years-olds and older, at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia.

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Crawford Productions

Crawford Productions is an Australian media production company, in the industry of radio and television production, distribution and licensing, founded by Hector Crawford and his sister, actress and voice artist Dorothy Crawford; the present incarnation of the company, Crawford's Australia, is now a subsidiary of the WIN television corporation.

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Cremorne Gardens, London

Cremorne Gardens were popular pleasure gardens by the side of the River Thames in Chelsea, London.

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Cremorne Gardens, Melbourne

Cremorne Gardens was a pleasure garden (now referred to as amusement parks) established in 1853 on the banks of the Yarra River at Richmond in Melbourne, Australia.

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Cremorne railway station

Cremorne railway station was an inner suburban station in Melbourne, Australia.

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Cremorne, Victoria

Cremorne is a small inner suburb of Melbourne, 2 km south-east of the CBD.

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Cressy, Victoria

Cressy is a country town in Victoria, Australia, about 38 km north of Colac on the Ballarat road.

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Creswick, Victoria

Creswick is a town in west-central Victoria, Australia 18 kilometres north of Ballarat and 129 km northwest of Melbourne, in the Shire of Hepburn.

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Crib Point, Victoria

Crib Point is a town in, Victoria, Australia, as a part of the urban enclave on Western Port comprising Bittern, Crib Point, Hastings, Tyabb, and Somerville.

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Cricket Australia

Cricket Australia (CA), formerly known as the Australian Cricket Board (ACB), is the governing body for professional and amateur cricket in Australia.

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Cricket ball

A cricket ball is a hard, solid ball used to play cricket.

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Crime in Melbourne

Criminal activity in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia is combated by the Victoria Police and the Victorian court system, while statistics about crime are managed by the Crime Statistics Agency.

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Cristiano Zanetti

Cristiano Zanetti (born 10 April 1977) is a retired Italian footballer who played as a midfielder and current football coach.

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Croajingolong National Park

The Croajingolong National Park is a coastal national park located in the East Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Croatia national football team

The Croatia national football team (Hrvatska nogometna reprezentacija) represents Croatia in international football.

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Croatian Australians

Croatian Australians (Australski Hrvati) are Australian citizens of Croatian descent.

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Croatian Revolutionary Brotherhood

The Croatian Revolutionary Brotherhood (CRB)) was one of the Croatian emigre terrorist groups formed in Australia in the early 1960s.

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Croats

Croats (Hrvati) or Croatians are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia.

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Crossings of the Yarra River

The Yarra River is a river in southern Victoria, Australia; which flows through the city of Melbourne.

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Crossway Baptist Church

Crossway Baptist Church (previously Blackburn Baptist Church) is one of Australia’s largest Baptist churches and is located in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs.

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Crowded House

Crowded House are a rock band formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 1985.

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Crowded House (album)

Crowded House is the self-titled debut album by the band Crowded House.

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Crown Australian Celebrity Poker Challenge

Crown Australian Celebrity Poker Challenge is an Australian celebrity game show produced by Foxtel, which premiered 5 January 2006 on Australian pay TV channel FOX8.

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Crown Australian Poker Championship

The Australian Poker Championship, commonly known as Aussie Millions, is a series of poker tournaments held at the Crown Casino, in Melbourne, Australia.

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Crown Melbourne

Crown Melbourne (also referred to as Crown Casino and Entertainment Complex) is a casino and resort located on the south bank of the Yarra River, in Melbourne, Australia.

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Croxton railway station

Croxton railway station is located on the South Morang line in Victoria, Australia.

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Croydon Hills, Victoria

Croydon Hills is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 31 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Croydon North, Victoria

Croydon North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 29 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Croydon railway station, Melbourne

Croydon railway station is located on the Lilydale line in Victoria, Australia.

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Croydon South, Victoria

Croydon South is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 30 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Croydon, Victoria

Croydon is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles

CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles Co., Ltd. is a Chinese rolling stock manufacturer and a division of the CRRC.

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Cruise 1323

Cruise 1323 (call sign: 5DN) is one of Adelaide's longest running radio stations.

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Crumpler

Crumpler is a bag manufacturer with two separately held companies who design and supply different products to their respective markets.

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Crusaders (rugby union)

The Crusaders (formerly the Canterbury Crusaders and officially the BNZ Crusaders due to sponsorship by the Bank of New Zealand) are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Christchurch, who compete in the Super Rugby competition.

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Cryptal Darkness

Cryptal Darkness were an Australian doom metal band featuring Mark Kelson, now of The Eternal & InSomnius Dei and for a short period, former My Dying Bride/Cradle of Filth member, Martin Powell.

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CSL Limited

CSL Limited is a global specialty biotechnology company that researches, develops, manufactures, and markets products to treat and prevent serious human medical conditions.

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CSR Limited

CSR Limited is a major Australian industrial company, producing building products and having a 25% share in the Tomago aluminium smelter located near Newcastle, New South Wales.

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CSS Shenandoah

CSS Shenandoah, formerly Sea King, was an iron-framed, teak-planked, full-rigged sailing ship with auxiliary steam power chiefly known for her adventures under Lieutenant Commander James Waddell as part of the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War.

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Cuba at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Cuba competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Culcairn

Culcairn is a town in the south-east Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Cultural cringe

Cultural cringe, in cultural studies and social anthropology, is an internalized inferiority complex that causes people in a country to dismiss their own culture as inferior to the cultures of other countries.

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Cultural institutions in Australia

From 1827, Mechanics' Institutes, Literary Institutes, Athenaeums and Schools of Arts played an important role in the life of early Australian communities.

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Culture of Uganda

The culture of Uganda is made up of a diverse range of ethnic groups.

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Cumberland Highway

The Cumberland Highway is a long urban highway located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Curling at the 1992 Winter Olympics

Curling was a demonstration sport at the 1992 Winter Olympics.

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Curtain Fig Tree

Curtain Fig Tree is a heritage-listed tree at Curtain Fig Tree Road, Yungaburra, Tablelands Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Curtis Reid

Curtis Alexander Reid (16 July 1836 at Inverary Park, New South Wales – 1 July 1886 at Hawthorn, Victoria) umpired the historic first Test match played between Australia and England in Melbourne on 15 March to 19 March 1877.

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Curtis Stone

Curtis Stone (born 4 November 1975) is an Australian celebrity chef, author and television personality, nicknamed "The Quiet Terminator" by fans following his performance on The Celebrity Apprentice 3.

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Cut Copy

Cut Copy (sometimes stylised as Cut/Copy) are an Australian electronic music band formed in 2001 by DJ Dan Whitford (vocals, keyboards and guitar).

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Cut Lunch

Cut Lunch is a mini-album or EP by Australian new wave band Models, originally released on 10" vinyl by Mushroom Records in June 1981.

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Cutty Sark

Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship.

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Cyber Slam

CyberSlam is an online Australian competitive gaming and technology business.

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Cybotron (Australian band)

Cybotron were an Australian electronic, experimental music band formed in 1975 by Steve Maxwell Von Braund on synthesiser, electronic percussion, and alto saxophone; and Geoff Green on keyboard, organ, and synthesiser.

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Cycling at the 1956 Summer Olympics

The cycling competition at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne consisted of two road cycling events and four track cycling events, all for men only.

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Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's individual pursuit

The women's Individual Pursuit at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling) was an event that consisted of matches between two cyclists.

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Cycling Australia

Cycling Australia (CA), the trading name of the Australian Cycling Federation Inc, is the national governing body for bicycle racing in Australia, and represents the interests of affiliated cycling clubs and State federations.

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Cycling in Melbourne

Cycling in Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia is enhanced by the city's relatively flat topography and generally mild climate.

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Cyclone Tracy

Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone that from Christmas Eve to Christmas Day, 1974, devastated the city of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

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Cynna Kydd

Cynna Kydd (née Neele; born 18 September 1981 in Kyabram, Victoria) is a former Australian professional netball player.

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Cyprus at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Cyprus was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a contingent of 43 sportspersons and officials.

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Cyril Maude

Cyril Francis Maude (24 April 1862 — 20 February 1951) was an English actor-manager.

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Cyril Vosper

Cyril Ronald Vosper (7 June 1935 – 4 May 2004) was an anti-cult leader, Scientologist and later a critic of Scientology, a deprogrammer, and a spokesperson on men's health.

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Czechoslovakia at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Czechoslovakia competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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DAAS Icon

DAAS Icon (also known as Icon) is the first and to date only studio album recorded and released by Australian comedy trio, the Doug Anthony All Stars.

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Daiane dos Santos

Daiane Garcia dos Santos (born February 10, 1983, in Porto Alegre) is a retired artistic gymnast.

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Dairy Farmers

Dairy Farmers Pty Ltd, originally established in 1900, is a brand owned by Lion Dairy & Drinks, and is distributed mainly New South Wales & Queensland in Australia.

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Daisy Bates (Australian author)

Daisy May Bates, CBE (born Margaret Dwyer; 16 October 1859 – 18 April 1951) was an Irish-Australian journalist, welfare worker and lifelong student of Australian Aboriginal culture and society.

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Dalas Santavy

Dalas Santavy is a Canadian weightlifter.

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Dale Hickey

Dale Hickey (born 1937) is an Australian artist.

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Dale Steyn

Dale Willem Steyn (born 27 June 1983) is a South African cricketer who plays in Tests, T20 Internationals and One Day International cricket for South Africa.

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Dalgety, New South Wales

Dalgety is a small town in New South Wales, Australia, on the banks of the Snowy River between Melbourne and Sydney.

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Dallas, Moray

Dallas (Dalais meaning 'valley of water') is a small rural village in Moray, Scotland, south west of Elgin.

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Dallas, Victoria

Dallas is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Damaged (band)

Damaged was an Australian deathgrind band from Ballarat, Victoria, active from 1989 to 2004.

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Dame Edna Everage

Dame Edna Everage is a character created and performed by Australian comedian Barry Humphries, known for her lilac-coloured or "wisteria hue" hair and cat eye glasses or "face furniture", her favourite flower, the gladiolus ("gladdies") and her boisterous greeting: "Hello, Possums!" As Dame Edna, Humphries has written several books including an autobiography, My Gorgeous Life, appeared in several films and hosted several television shows (on which Humphries has also appeared as himself and other alter-egos).

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Damian Conway

Damian Conway (born 5 October 1964 in Melbourne, Australia) is a computer scientist, a member of the Perl community and the author of several books.

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Damian Kindler

Damian Kindler is a television and film writer, director and producer.

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Damian Mori

Damian Mori (born 30 September 1970) is an Australian former football (soccer) player who plays as a player/manager at Adelaide City in the South Australian Super League.

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Damian Walshe-Howling

Damian Walshe-Howling (born 22 January 1971 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian actor, well known for his role as Andrew "Benji" Veniamin in the Australian underworld drama, Underbelly, for which he won the Best Supporting or Guest Actor in a Drama Series at the 2008 AFI Awards.

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Damien Bodie

Damien Bodie (born 2 January 1985) is an Australian actor.

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Damien Parer

Damien Peter Parer (1 August 1912 – 17 September 1944) was an Australian war photographer.

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Damien Peverill

Damien Peverill (born 12 July 1979) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) between 2001 and 2008.

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Damion Barry

Damion Barry (born 3 March 1982 in Chaguanas) is a sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago who specializes in the 400 metres.

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Dan Kelly (bushranger)

Daniel Kelly (1 June 1861 – 28 June 1880) was an Australian bushranger and outlaw.

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Dan Kelly (musician)

Daniel "Dan" Kelly (born 1974) is an Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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Dana Ellis

Dana Ellis (born December 7, 1979) is a Canadian former pole vaulter.

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Dana Zátopková

Dana Zátopková (née Ingrová, born 19 September 1922) is a Czech former javelin thrower.

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Dance in Australia

Traditional Indigenous Australian dance was closely associated with song and was understood and experienced as making present the reality of the Dreamtime.

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Dandelion Wine (band)

Dandelion Wine are a musical duo based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Dandenong Creek

The Dandenong Creek (Aboriginal Bunwurrung: Narra Narrawong or Dandinnong) is an urban creek of the Port Phillip catchment, located in the eastern and south-eastern Greater Melbourne region of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Dandenong Creek Trail

The Dandenong Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Dandenong Creek through the outer eastern and south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Dandenong North, Victoria

Dandenong North is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 29 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Dandenong railway station

Dandenong railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Dandenong Rangers

The Dandenong Rangers are an Australian professional women's basketball team competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL).

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Dandenong Ranges

The Dandenong Ranges (commonly just The Dandenongs) are a set of low mountain ranges, rising to 633 metres at Mount Dandenong, approximately east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Dandenong Ranges National Park

The Dandenong Ranges National Park is a national park located in the Greater Melbourne region of Victoria, Australia.

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Dandenong South, Victoria

Dandenong South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 31 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Dandenong Thunder SC

Dandenong Thunder SC is a soccer club from Dandenong, a suburb in the South-East region of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Dandenong Valley Highway

The Dandenong Valley Highway (also predominantly known as Stud Road and Dandenong-Frankston Road) stretches almost 30 kilometres from Wantirna South in Melbourne's eastern suburbs to Frankston in the south.

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Dandenong, Victoria

Dandenong is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, approximately 30 km south-east from the Melbourne CBD.

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Dane Swan

Dane Swan (born 25 February 1984) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Danger: Low Brow

Danger: Low Brow was a comedy show on Melbourne radio station 3RRR from 1985 to 1991, before moving to Triple M and then Fox FM.

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Dangerous World Tour

The Dangerous World Tour was the second world concert tour by American recording artist Michael Jackson.

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Danie Visser

Danie Visser (born 26 July 1961) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa.

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Daniel Andrews

Daniel Michael Andrews (born 6 July 1972) is an Australian politician who is the 48th Premier of Victoria, a post he has held since 2014.

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Daniel Bailey

Daniel Everton Bailey (born 9 September 1986) is a male sprinter from Antigua and Barbuda who specialises in the 100 metres.

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Daniel Batman

Daniel Batman (20 March 1981 – 26 June 2012) was an Australian sprinter who competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics.

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Daniel Bekker

Daniel "Daan" Wepener Bekker (9 February 1932 – 22 October 2009) was a South African boxer, who won the bronze medal in the Heavyweight division (+ 91 kg) at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Daniel Carleton Gajdusek

Daniel Carleton Gajdusek (September 9, 1923 – December 12, 2008) was an American physician and medical researcher who was the co-recipient (with Baruch S. Blumberg) of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1976 for work on kuru, the second human prion disease demonstrated to be infectious.

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Daniel Deniehy

Daniel Henry Deniehy (18 August 1828 – 22 October 1865) was an Australian journalist, orator and politician; and early advocate of democracy in colonial New South Wales.

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Daniel Giansiracusa

Daniel Giansiracusa (born 11 March 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League.

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Daniel H. Wilson

Daniel H. Wilson (born March 6, 1978) is a New York Times best selling author, television host and robotics engineer.

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Daniel Kitson

Daniel Kitson (born 2 July 1977) is an English comedian.

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Daniel Mannix

Dr Daniel Patrick Mannix (4 March 1864 – 6 November 1963) was an Irish-born Catholic bishop.

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Daniel Merriweather

Daniel Paul Merriweather (born 17 February 1982) is an Australian R&B recording artist.

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Daniel Piorkowski

Daniel Piorkowski (born 12 January 1984) is an Australian footballer.

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Daniel Pollock

Daniel John Pollock (24 August 1968 – 13 April 1992) was an Australian actor best known for his role as Davey in the 1992 Australian drama film Romper Stomper, which featured Russell Crowe.

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Daniel Sproule

Daniel Sproule (born 25 January 1974 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former field hockey defender from Australia, who was a member of the team that won the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

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Daniel Vasilevski

Daniel Vasilevski (born 4 September 1981 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian footballer who plays for Altona Magic SC in the Victorian State League Division 1.

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Danielle de Niese

Danielle de Niese (born 11 April 1979) is an Australian-American lyric soprano.

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Danielle Pletka

Danielle Pletka (born 1963 in Melbourne, Australia) is the vice-president for foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and a board member for the American Australian Council.

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Danni Miatke

Danni Miatke (born 29 November 1987) is an Australian swimmer.

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Dannielle Gaha

Dannielle Gaha DeAndrea, sometimes styled as Danni'elle, is an Australian singer-songwriter.

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Dannii Minogue

Dannii Minogue (born 20 October 1971) is an Australian singer, dancer, songwriter, model, fashion designer, television presenter and actress.

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Danny Allsopp

Daniel Lee "Danny" Allsopp (born 10 August 1978) is a former Australian football (soccer) player who played as a striker.

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Danny Green (boxer)

Daniel Thomas Green (born 9 March 1973) is an Australian professional boxer who also works as a health and fitness trainer.

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Danny Hodge

Daniel Allen Hodge (born May 13, 1932) is a retired American wrestler and boxer.

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Danny Milosevic

Dejan "Danny" Milosevic (Serbian: Дени Милошевић, Deni Milošević, born 26 June 1978 in Melbourne, Australia) is the Director of Football of National Premier Leagues Victoria club Ballarat Red Devils.

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Danny Way

Daniel "Danny" Way (born April 15, 1974) is an American professional skateboarder, company owner and rallycross driver who has been awarded Thrasher magazine's "Skater of the Year" award twice.

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Daphne Marlatt

Daphne Marlatt, née Buckle, CM (born July 11, 1942 in Melbourne, Australia), is a Canadian poet and novelist who lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Daphne Pollard

Daphne Pollard (19 October 1891 in Fitzroy, Melbourne – 22 February 1978 in Los Angeles) was an Australian-born vaudeville performer and dancer, active on stage and later in US films, mostly short comedies.

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Darebin Creek

Darebin Creek is a creek that runs through the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Darebin railway station

Darebin railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Dargo, Victoria

Dargo is a town in Victoria, Australia, located east of Melbourne, in the Shire of Wellington.

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Darkzone

Darkzone, Laserzone, Megazone, Ultrazone and Zone 3 are a group of laser skirmish sites that use laser tag systems manufactured by P&C Micros of Melbourne, Australia.

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Darley Classic

The Darley Classic, registered as the Victoria Racing Club Stakes, is a Victoria Racing Club Group One Thoroughbred horse race for horses aged three years old and over, under weight for age conditions, over a distance of 1200 metres held at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on the last day of the VRC Spring Carnival.

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Darling railway station

Darling railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia.

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Darlington Point

Darlington Point is a small town on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River in the Riverina district of western New South Wales, Australia.

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Darnum, Victoria

Darnum is a small town in West Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, located 110 km east of Melbourne and a short distance to Warragul, in the Shire of Baw Baw.

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Darraweit Guim, Victoria

Darraweit Guim is a Victorian town, situated on Deep Creek, on the edge of the Shire of Macedon Ranges near the shire's boundary with the Shire of Mitchell.

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Darrell Lea

Darrell Lea is an Australian company that manufactures and distributes chocolate, liquorice and other confectionery.

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Darren Berry

Darren Shane Berry (born 10 December 1969) is a former Australian cricketer who was known for his sharp skills as a wicketkeeper, first with South Australia and then Victoria in the Sheffield Shield and ING Cup domestic competitions.

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Darren Campbell

Darren Andrew Campbell, (born 12 September 1973) is a British former sprint athlete.

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Darren Gauci

Darren Gauci (born 26 December 1965, in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian professional jockey.

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Darren Gough

Darren Gough (born 18 September 1970) is a retired English cricketer and former captain of Yorkshire County Cricket Club.

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Darren Siwes

Darren Siwes (b 1968, Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian artist.

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Darryl Johansen

Darryl Keith Johansen (born 4 February 1959 in Melbourne) is an Australian chess grandmaster.

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Darryl White

Darryl White (born 12 June 1973) is an Australian rules footballer whose career with the Brisbane Bears and Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL) lasted from 1992 to 2005.

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Dartmoor, Victoria

Dartmoor is a rural township on the Princes Highway and the Glenelg River between Heywood and the South Australian border, in southwestern Victoria.

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Dartmouth, Victoria

Dartmouth is a town in Victoria, Australia.

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Daryl Braithwaite

Daryl Braithwaite (born 11 January 1949) is an Australian singer.

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Daryl Corletto

Daryl Corletto (born 24 August 1981) is an Australian-British professional basketball player.

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Daryl Dawson

Sir Daryl Michael Dawson, AC, KBE, CB, QC (born 12 December 1933) was an Australian judge who served as a Justice of the High Court of Australia from 1982 to 1997.

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Dassault Mirage III

The Dassault Mirage III is a family of single-seat, single-engine, fighter aircraft developed and manufactured by French aircraft company Dassault Aviation.

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Dato' Tan Chin Nam Stakes

The Dato' Tan Chin Nam Stakes, registered as the John F. Feehan Stakes, is a Moonee Valley Racing Club Group 2 Australian Thoroughbred horse race held under Weight for Age conditions, for horses aged three years old and upwards, over a distance of 1600 metres at Moonee Valley Racecourse in September.

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Datsun 510

The Datsun 510 was a series of the Datsun Bluebird sold from 1968 to 1973, and offered outside the U.S. and Canada as the Datsun 1600.

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Daughters of Bilitis (Australia)

The Australian arm of the Daughters of Bilitis was formed in Melbourne in 1969, and is considered Australia's first gay rights group.

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Dav Whatmore

Davenell Frederick "Dav" Whatmore (born 16 March 1954) is a Sri Lankan-born former Australian cricketer and current coach of Kerala Cricket Team.

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Dave Callan

David Gerard Callan (born 20 September 1975 in Dundalk, Ireland) is a comedian based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Dave Elder (umpire)

David Alexander Elder (29 April 1865 at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia – 22 April 1954 at Deepdene, Victoria) was a cricket Test match umpire.

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Dave Gregory (cricketer)

David William Gregory (15 April 1845 – 4 August 1919) was an Australian cricketer.

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Dave Hughes

David William Hughes (born 26 November 1970) is an Australian stand-up comedian, radio and television presenter.

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Dave Lawson

Dave Lawson (born 25 September 1978) is an Australian comedian and TV and radio personality.

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Dave McPherson (footballer)

David McPherson (born 28 January 1964, in Paisley) is a Scottish former international footballer who played as a defender, best known for his spells with Rangers and Heart of Midlothian, spending two periods with each club.

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Dave O'Neil

David O'Neil (born 8 May 1965) is an Australian stand-up comedian, actor, bass guitarist, writer and radio personality.

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Dave Sime

David William Sime (July 25, 1936 – January 12, 2016) was an American sprinter, multi-sport athlete at Duke University, and a pioneering ophthalmologist.

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Dave Williams (radio announcer)

Dave Williams (born 17 June 1971 in Ballarat, Victoria) heard on air at Melbourne's Triple M between 9am and 12pm Monday to Friday.

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Davian Clarke

Davian Clarke (born 30 April 1976) is a Jamaican athlete, who mainly competes in the 400 metres.

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David Ashton (botanist)

David Hungerford Ashton OAM (6 July 1927 – 22 November 2005) was an Australian botanist and ecologist.

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David Bell (field hockey)

David Ian Bell, OAM (born 11 March 1955 in Melbourne) is a retired field hockey player from Australia, who was part of the team that won the silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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David Blair (encyclopedist)

David Blair (4 June 1820 – 19 February 1899) was an Irish Australian politician, journalist and encyclopedist.

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David Boon

David Clarence Boon MBE (born 29 December 1960) is a former Australian cricketer whose international playing career spanned the years 1984–1996.

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David Bowie

David Robert Jones (8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie, was an English singer-songwriter and actor.

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David Briggs (Australian musician)

David John Briggs (born 26 January 1951, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian musician and record producer, best known as lead guitarist in the rock band Little River Band between 1976 and 1981, having joined the band when original lead guitarist Ric Formosa left.

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David Bruce (microbiologist)

Major-General Sir David Bruce (29 May 1855 in Melbourne – 27 November 1931 in London) was a Scottish pathologist and microbiologist who investigated Malta fever (later called brucellosis in his honour) and African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness in humans and nagana in animals).

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David Campese

David Ian Campese, AM (born 21 October 1962), also known as Campo, is a former Australian rugby union player.

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David Chesworth

David Chesworth (born 1958, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom) is an Australian-based interdisciplinary artist and composer.

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David Crean

David Mackenzie Crean (born 21 November 1950, Melbourne) is a former Labor member of the Parliament of Tasmania.

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David Davis (Australian politician)

David McLean Davis (born 8 April 1962) is an Australian politician.

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David Day (historian)

David Andrew Day (born 24 June 1949) is an Australian historian, academic and author.

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David de Kretser

David Morritz de Kretser AC (born 27 April 1939) is an Australian medical researcher who was the 27th Governor of Victoria from 2006 to 2011.

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David Feeney

David Ian Feeney (born 5 March 1970) is a former Australian politician.

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David Ferrer

David Ferrer Ern (born 2 April 1982) is a Spanish professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No.

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David Fleay

David Howells Fleay AM MBE (6 January 1907 in Ballarat, Victoria – 7 August 1993) was an Australian naturalist who pioneered the captive breeding of endangered species, and was the first person to breed the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) in captivity.

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David Gaunson

David Gaunson (19 January 1846 – 2 January 1909) was an Australian politician and criminal solicitor who conducted the defence of the infamous Australian bushranger, Ned Kelly in the pre-trial stages.

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David Gower

David Ivon Gower OBE (born 1 April 1957) is a former English cricketer who became the captain of the England cricket team during the 1980s.

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David Hall (horse trainer)

David Joseph Hall (born 27 October 1963 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian horse trainer.

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David Helfgott

David Helfgott (born 19 May 1947) is an Australian concert pianist.

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David Hobson (tenor)

David Hobson (born 18 November 1960) is an Australian opera singer and composer.

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David Hookes

David William Hookes (3 May 1955 – 19 January 2004) was a South Australian and Australian cricketer, broadcaster and coach of the Victorian cricket team.

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David Johnston (newsreader)

David Johnston (born 4 December 1941) is a retired British Australian television news presenter.

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David Jones Limited

David Jones Pty Limited, trading as David Jones (colloquially DJs), is an Australian upmarket department store, owned since 2014 by South African retail group Woolworths Holdings Limited.

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David Kennedy (astronomer)

David Kennedy (27 April 1864 – 10 March 1936) was born at Lyttelton, New Zealand, the son of an Irish mother and a Scottish father who came to New Zealand from Melbourne in 1863.

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David Lane (musician)

David Daniel "Davey" Lane (born 31 January 1981) is an Australian musician.

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David Lean (athlete)

David Lean (David Francis Lean; born 22 August 1935 in Tasmania) was an Australian athlete who competed mainly in the 440-yard hurdles and 4 × 440-yard relay.

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David Lelei

David Lelei (10 May 1971 – 17 February 2010) was a Kenyan middle distance runner.

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David Lennox

David Lennox (1788 – 12 November 1873) was a Scottish-Australian bridge-builder and master stonemason born in Ayr, Scotland.

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David Malangi

David Malangi (192719 June 1999) was an Indigenous Australian Yolngu artist from the Northern Territory.

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David Malet Armstrong

David Malet Armstrong (8 July 1926 – 13 May 2014), often D. M. Armstrong, was an Australian philosopher.

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David McComb

David Richard McComb (17 February 19622 February 1999) was an Australian rock musician.

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David Mitchell (builder)

David Mitchell (16 February 1829 – 25 March 1916) was a Scottish-Australian builder.

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David Morgan (businessman)

David Raymond Morgan (born March 1947) is an Australian businessman.

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David Oldfield (politician)

David Ernest Oldfield (born 25 June 1958) is a former Australian politician who co-founded and was deputy leader of the Pauline Hanson's One Nation party.

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David Orme Masson

Sir David Orme Masson KBE FRS FRSE LLD (13 January 1858 – 10 August 1937)L.

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David Pittman

David Pittman (born 23 February 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Crows in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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David Risstrom

David Risstrom is a Melbourne barrister, a former Melbourne City councillor, and an unsuccessful Australian Greens candidate for the Australian Senate.

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David Segal (athlete)

David Hugh Segal (born 20 March 1937) was a British track and field athlete who competed in the sprints.

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David Seymour (rugby union)

David Seymour (born 27 September 1984) is a retired rugby union player.

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David Smith (public servant)

Sir David Iser Smith (born 9 August 1933) is a retired Australian public servant.

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David Syme

David Syme (2 October 1827 – 14 February 1908) was a Scottish-Australian newspaper proprietor of The Age and regarded as "the father of protection in Australia" who had immense influence in the Government of Victoria.

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David Tacey

David Tacey is an Australian public intellectual, writer and interdisciplinary scholar.

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David Tyshler

David (also "Davyd") Abramovich Tyshler (Давид Абрамович Тышлер; 13 July 1927 – 7 June 2014) was a Russian sabreur, part of the first generation of internationally successful Soviet fencers (Olympic bronze medalist in 1956, and five-time World Championship finalist between 1955 and 1959).

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David Ward-Steinman

David Ward-Steinman (November 6, 1936 – April 14, 2015) was an American composer and music professor.

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David Warren (inventor)

David Ronald de Mey Warren (20 March 192519 July 2010) was an Australian scientist, best known for inventing and developing the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder (also known as FDR, CVR, and "the black box").

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David Williamson

David Keith Williamson, AO (born 24 February 1942) is one of Australia's best-known dramatists and playwrights.

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David Wirrpanda

David Selwyn Burralung Merringwuy Galarrwuy Wyal Wirrpanda (born 3 August 1979) is a former Australian rules footballer, best known for his career with the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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David Zalcberg

David Zalcberg (?) (born 4 May 1981, Melbourne, Victoria) is a left-handed Australian former table tennis player.

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David Zdrilic

David Allen Zdrilic (Zdrilić) (born 13 April 1974) is an Australian soccer coach and former player, who is currently assistant coach of the under-17 team of RB Leipzig.

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Davis McCaughey

John Davis McCaughey AC (12 July 1914 – 25 March 2005) was a Bible scholar, Christian minister, university administrator and the Governor of Victoria from 1986 to 1992.

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Daylesford, Victoria

Daylesford is a spa town located in the foothills of the Great Dividing Range, within the Shire of Hepburn, Victoria, Australia, approximately 108 kilometres north-west of Melbourne.

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Daysend

Daysend (pronounced days-end) was a melodic death metal band from Sydney, Australia, assembled in 2002.

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DC-10 Air Tanker

The DC-10 Air Tanker is a series of American wide-body jet air tankers, which have been in service as an aerial firefighting unit since 2006.

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De Havilland Australia

de Havilland Aircraft Pty Ltd (DHA) was part of de Havilland, then became a separate company.

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De Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover

The de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover is a small transport aircraft that was built by de Havilland Australia (DHA) in the 1940s and 1950s.

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De Havilland DH.88 Comet

The de Havilland DH.88 Comet is a two-seat, twin-engined aircraft developed specifically to participate in the 1934 England-Australia MacRobertson Air Race from the United Kingdom to Australia.

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De Havilland Dove

The de Havilland DH.104 Dove was a British short-haul airliner developed and manufactured by de Havilland.

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De Havilland Sea Venom

The de Havilland Sea Venom is a British postwar carrier-capable jet aircraft developed from the de Havilland Venom.

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De Havilland Vampire

The de Havilland Vampire is a British jet fighter developed and manufactured by the de Havilland Aircraft Company.

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De La Salle College, Malvern

De La Salle College is a Catholic private school for boys in the Melbourne suburb of Malvern.

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Dead Can Dance

Dead Can Dance is an Australian musical project formed in 1981 in Melbourne by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry.

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Deaf history

The history of deaf people and their culture make up deaf history.

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Deaflympics

The Deaflympics (previously called World Games for the Deaf, and International Games for the Deaf) are an International Olympic Committee (IOC)-sanctioned event at which deaf athletes compete at an elite level.

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Deakin University School of Law

Deakin Law School is a school of law associated with Deakin University, operating at campuses in Geelong, Melbourne and Warrnambool in Australia.

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Dean Geyer

Dean Stanley Geyer (born 20 March 1986) is a South African Australian singer-songwriter and actor who finished third in the 2006 season of the talent show television series Australian Idol, and has had a notable role in the Australian soap opera Neighbours as Ty Harper.

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Dean Headley

Dean Warren Headley (born 27 January 1970) is a former English professional cricketer who played international cricket for the England cricket team in the 1990s.

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Dean Jones (cricketer)

Dean Mervyn Jones AM (born 24 March 1961) is a former Australian cricketer, who played Tests and One Day Internationals for Australia.

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Dean Kalimniou

Dean Kalimniou (also known as Konstantinos Kalymnios) (Κωνσταντῖνος Καλυμνιός) is an Australian lawyer, writer of Greek descent.

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Dean Pullar

Dean Lester Pullar (born 11 May 1973 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian diver, who won a bronze medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics alongside Robert Newbery.

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Dean Young (rugby league)

Dean Young (born 28 October 1983 in Sydney, New South Wales) is a retired Australian professional rugby league footballer for the St George Illawarra Dragons of the National Rugby League.

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Death of a Soldier

Death of a Soldier is a 1986 Australian film based on the life of American serial killer Eddie Leonski.

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Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie

Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie (born 16 January 1976) is a Bahamian sprint athlete of Bahamian descent who specialises in the 100 and 200 metres.

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Debbie Flintoff-King

Debra ("Debbie") Lee Flintoff-King, (OAM) (born 20 April 1960 in Melbourne) is a retired Australian athlete, and winner of the women's 400 m hurdles event at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

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Deborah Halpern

Deborah Halpern (born 1957 in Melbourne) is a sculptor, mosaic artist and ceramic artist working in Victoria Australia, notable for her prominent and popular works of public art.

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Deborra-lee Furness

Deborra-lee Furness (born 30 November 1955) is an Australian actress and producer.

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Debra Byrne

Debra Anne Byrne (born 30 March 1957), formerly billed as Debbie Byrne, is an Australian pop singer, actress and entertainer.

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Debra Lawrance

Debra Lawrance (born 1 January 1957) is an Australian actress best known for her role as Pippa Ross on Home and Away, which she played from 1990 to 1998.

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Debra Oswald

Debra Oswald (born 30 August 1959) is an Australian writer for film, television, stage, radio and children's fiction.

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December 1964

The following events occurred in December 1964.

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December 1981

The following events occurred in December 1981.

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December 2004 in sports

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December 2006 in sports

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December 6

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Deckers Outdoor Corporation

Deckers Brands is a footwear designer and distributor based in Goleta, California, United States, founded in 1973 by University of California, Santa Barbara alumni Doug Otto and Karl F. Lopker.

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Declan Affley

Declan James Affley (8 September 1939 – 27 June 1985) was an Australian folk singer and musician.

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Declan de Barra

Declan de Barra born in (Waterford, Ireland) is an Irish musician and writer.

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Deep house

Deep house is a subgenre of house music.

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Deepdene railway station, Melbourne

Deepdene was a railway station on the Outer Circle railway line, located in the suburb of Balwyn, Melbourne, Australia.

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Deeper Water

Deeper Water, the tenth studio album by Paul Kelly, was released on 12 September 1995 on White Label Records in Australia and on Vanguard Records in North America.

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Deer Park railway station

Deer Park railway station is located on the Serviceton line in Victoria, Australia.

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Deer Park, Victoria

Deer Park is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Defence Science and Technology Group

The Defence Science and Technology Group (abbreviated as DST Group or DST) is part of the Australian Department of Defence dedicated to providing science and technology support for Australia's defence and national security needs.

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Degraves Street, Melbourne

Degraves Street is a pedestrian precinct and thoroughfare in Melbourne, Australia.

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Delahey, Victoria

Delahey is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Delena cancerides

Delena cancerides, the flat huntsman spider or social huntsman spider, is a large, brown huntsman spider native to Australia.

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Delloreen Ennis-London

Delloreen Ennis-London (born 5 March 1975) is a Jamaican hurdling athlete who won the silver medal in the 100 metre hurdles at the 2005 World Championships.

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Deloris

Deloris were a 4 (sometimes 5) piece indie rock band from Melbourne, Australia, who were active from 1999 until 2008.

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Demak Great Mosque

Masjid Agung Demak (or Demak Great Mosque) is one of the oldest mosques in Indonesia, located in the center town of Demak, Central Java, Indonesia.

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Democratic Labour Party (Australia)

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is a political party in Australia of the labour tradition that espouses social conservatism and opposes neo-liberalism.

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Demographics of Sydney

Sydney is Australia's most populous city, and is also the most populous city in Oceania.

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Demonym

A demonym (δῆμος dẽmos "people, tribe", ὄόνομα ónoma "name") is a word that identifies residents or natives of a particular place, which is derived from the name of that particular place.

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Demoscene

The demoscene is an international computer art subculture focused on producing demos: self-contained, sometimes extremely small, computer programs that produce audio-visual presentations.

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Den Helder

Den Helder is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.

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Deniliquin and Moama Railway Company

The Deniliquin and Moama Railway Company was a railway company formed by a syndicate of Victorian capitalists to construct a railway from Moama to Deniliquin in New South Wales, Australia.

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Deniliquin railway line

The Deniliquin railway line (also known as the Echuca railway line) is a country railway in Victoria, Australia.

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Denis Fitzgerald

Denis William Fitzgerald, AM, (born 14 November 1949) is a former Parramatta, NSW and Australian rugby league footballer and former Chief Executive Officer of the Parramatta Eels and the Parramatta Leagues Club.

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Denis Hart

Denis James Hart (born 16 May 1941) is an Australian prelate of the Catholic Church.

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Denis Walter

Denis Walter OAM, (born 3 January 1955) is an Australian radio presenter, baritone singer, recording artist and media personality who also presented television news for 16 years.

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Denise Drysdale

Denise Anne Christina Drysdale (born 5 December 1948) is an Australian twice-awarded Gold Logie winning television personality and presenter, variety entertainer, singer, dancer and comedienne.

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Denmark at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Denmark competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Denmark national Australian rules football team

The Vikings are Denmark's national Australian rules football team.

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Dennis Alexio

Dennis Raymond Alexio (born March 12, 1959) is an American former kickboxer who competed in the light heavyweight, cruiserweight and heavyweight divisions.

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Dennis Allen (criminal)

Dennis Bruce Allen (7 November 1951 – 13 April 1987) was an Australian drug dealer who was reported to have murdered many victims.

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Dennis Amiss

Dennis Leslie Amiss MBE (born 7 April 1943, Harborne, Birmingham, Warwickshire) is a former English cricketer and cricket administrator.

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Dennis Andries

Dennis Andries MBE (born 5 November 1953) is a British former professional boxer who fought at light heavyweight.

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Dennis Lillee

Dennis Keith Lillee, AM, MBE (born 18 July 1949) is a former Australian cricketer rated as the "outstanding fast bowler of his generation".

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Dennis railway station

Dennis railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Dennis Trewin

Dennis John Trewin (born 14 August 1946) is a former Australian public servant, who was the Australian Statistician, the head of the Australian Bureau of Statistics, between July 2000 and January 2007.

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Denton Corker Marshall

Denton Corker Marshall is an international architecture practice established in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in 1972.

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Dergholm State Park

The Dergholm State Park is located in the far west of Victoria, Australia.

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Derrimut (Indigenous Australian)

Derrimut (or Derremart or Terrimoot) (– 20 April 1864), was a headman or arweet of the Boonwurrung (Bunurong) people from the Melbourne area of Australia.

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Derrimut, Victoria

Derrimut is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank Local government area.

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Derrinallum

Derrinallum is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Hamilton Highway, in the Corangamite Shire.

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Derryn Hinch

Derryn Nigel Hinch (born 9 February 1944 in New Plymouth, New Zealand) is an Australian senator for Victoria and media personality, best known for his work on Melbourne radio and television.

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Derya Büyükuncu

Derya Büyükuncu (born July 2, 1976 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a six-time Olympic backstroke and butterfly swimmer from Turkey.

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Des Wilson

Des Wilson (born 5 March 1941) is a New Zealand born British campaigner, political activist, businessman, sports administrator, author and poker player.

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Desmond Haynes

Desmond Leo Haynes (born 15 February 1956) is a West Indian cricketer and cricket coach.

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Desmond Kelly

Desmond Kelly is a Ceylonese musician who has entertained in Sri Lanka and in Australia.

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Despina Vandi

Despina Vandi (Δέσποινα Βανδή), born as Despina Malea (Δέσποινα Μαλέα) on 22 July 1969, is a Greek singer.

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Destino

Destino is an animated short film released in 2003 by Walt Disney Feature Animation.

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Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It

Destiny Fulfilled...

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Deströyer 666

Deströyer 666 is an Australian extreme metal band formed in 1994 by vocalist and guitarist K. K. Warslut.

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Devilbend Natural Features Reserve

Devilbend Natural Features Reserve is a 1,005 ha park on the Mornington Peninsula 55 km south-east of Melbourne, Australia, between Hastings and Mount Martha in the traditional country of the Bunurong people.

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Devily Leung

Devily Leung Lai-ying (梁麗瑩 born 15 January 1984) is a Hong Kong television actress.

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Devon Meadows, Victoria

Devon Meadows is a town in Victoria, Australia, 50 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Devonport, Tasmania

Devonport is a city in northern Tasmania, Australia.

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Devonshire Arms, Fitzroy

The Devonshire Arms Hotel was a public house located in Fitzroy, in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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Diamond Creek railway station

Diamond Creek railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Diamond Creek Trail

The Diamond Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Diamond Creek through the north eastern outer suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Diamond Creek, Victoria

Diamond Creek is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 23 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Diana Bryant

Diana Bryant (born 13 October 1947) is an Australian jurist.

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Diana Doherty

Diana Doherty is an Australian oboist, currently Principal Oboe with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

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Diane Fahey

Diane Mary Fahey (born 2 January 1945) is an Australian poet.

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Dianella, Western Australia

Dianella is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

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Dianne Hadden

Dianne Gladys Hadden (born 4 October 1951) was an Australian politician.

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Dick Bentley

Charles Walter "Dick" Bentley (14 May 1907 – 27 August 1995) was an Australian comedian and actor.

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Dick Johnson (racing driver)

Richard Johnson (born 26 April 1945) is a part-owner of the V8 Supercar team DJR Team Penske and a former racing driver.

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Diego Souza (footballer, born 1985)

Diego de Souza Andrade (born 17 June 1985), or simply Diego Souza, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for São Paulo FC as an attacking midfielder.

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Diesel (musician)

Mark Denis Lizotte (born 31 May 1966) is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician, who has released material under the name Diesel, Johnny Diesel, as leader of band Johnny Diesel & the Injectors, and as a solo performer, as well as under his birth name Two of his albums reached No.

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Dieter Salomon

Dieter Salomon (born 9 August 1960 in Melbourne, Australia) is a German politician and was mayor of Freiburg im Breisgau for two terms until the mayorial elections held on 6 May 2018 and remains in office until 30 June 2018.

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Digby Ioane

Digby Ioane (born 14 July 1985) is an Australian professional rugby union footballer playing for the Panasonic Wild Knights in the Japanese Top League.

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Digger Robertson

William "Digger" Roderick Robertson (6 October 1861 – 24 June 1938) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test from 1 January to 5 January 1885.

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Diggers Rest Football Club

The Diggers Rest Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Burras, is an Australian Rules Football club and is located 38 km north west of Melbourne in the town of Diggers Rest and is affiliated with the Riddell District Football League.

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Diggers Rest railway station

Diggers Rest railway station is located on the Sunbury line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Diggers Rest, Victoria

Diggers Rest (formerly Diggers' Rest) is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-west from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Dights Falls

Dights Falls is a rapids and weir on the Yarra River Melbourne, Victoria, just downstream of the junction with the Merri Creek.

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Digital radio

Digital radio is the use of digital technology to transmit and/or receive across the radio spectrum.

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Digital subchannel

In broadcasting, digital subchannels are a method of transmitting more than one independent program stream simultaneously from the same digital radio or television station on the same radio frequency channel.

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Digital terrestrial television in Australia

Digital terrestrial television in Australia commenced on 1 January 2001 in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth using DVB-T standards.

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Dilip Vengsarkar

Dilip Balwant Vengsarkar (born 6 April 1956) is a former Indian cricketer and a cricket administrator.

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Dillon Naylor

Dillon Naylor (born 1968) is an Australian cartoonist, illustrator and toy designer.

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Dilmah

Dilmah is Sri Lanka's most recognised international brand of tea.

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Dimboola

Dimboola is a town in the Shire of Hindmarsh in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, Australia, 334 kilometres north-west of Melbourne.

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Dingley Arterial Project

The Dingley Arterial Road Project (in the Dingley Freeway reserve) is a partially completed arterial standard road which runs east to west through the southern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Dingley Village, Victoria

Dingley Village is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 22 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Dini Dimakos

Dini Dimakos is a Canadian stand-up comedian.

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Dinka people

The Dinka people (Jiɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ) are a community, composed of many ethnic groups, inhabiting the East and West Banks of River Nile, from Mangalla to Renk, regions of Bahr el Ghazal, Upper Nile (former two of three Southern Provinces in Sudan) and Abyei Area of the Angok Dinka in South Khordofan of Sudan.

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Dinner Plain, Victoria

Dinner Plain is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Great Alpine Road, 13 kilometres from Mount Hotham Alpine Resort, and 375 kilometres from Melbourne.

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Dion Boucicault Jr.

Dion Boucicault Jr. (born Darley George Boucicault; 23 May 1859 – 25 June 1929) was an actor and stage director.

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Dion Workman

Dion Workman is a musician from New Zealand.

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Dipali Cunningham

Dipali Cunningham (born August 27, 1958) from Melbourne, Australia now she lives in New York City, USA is a ultramarathon woman runner.

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Direct Factory Outlets

Direct Factory Outlets, abbreviated as DFO, is the name for a no-frills group of discount shopping centres in Australia.

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Dirty Man

"Dirty Man" is the third single from The Living End's second album Roll On.

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Disappearance of Frederick Valentich

Frederick Valentich was an Australian pilot who disappeared while on a 125-mile (235 km) training flight in a Cessna 182L light aircraft over Bass Strait on the evening of Saturday, 21 October 1978.

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Disappearance of Sarah MacDiarmid

Sarah MacDiarmid (born 15 November 1966) was a 23-year-old Scottish-Australian woman who disappeared from Kananook railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on 11 July 1990.

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Disappearance of the Beaumont children

Jane Nartare Beaumont (born 10 September 1956), Arnna Kathleen Beaumont (born 11 November 1958), and Grant Ellis Beaumont (born 12 July 1961), collectively known as the Beaumont children, were three siblings who disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia in a suspected abduction and murder.

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Disappointment Reference Area

Disappointment Reference Area is a scientific reference area within the Wallaby Creek section of Kinglake National Park.

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Disaster Plan

Disaster Plan are an indie rock band from Melbourne, Australia featuring Richard Moffat and Michael Ruff.

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Disembowelment (band)

Disembowelment, often styled as diSEMBOWELMENT, was an Australian death/doom band that formed in November 1989 featuring Renato Gallina on guitar and vocals, and Paul Mazziotta on drums.

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Distance Education Centre, Victoria

Distance Education Centre Victoria (DECV) is a school located in Thornbury, Victoria, in Melbourne's north.

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Ditch Davey

Ditch Davey is an Australian actor known for his role as Evan Jones in Blue Heelers from 2001 to 2006 on the Seven Network.

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Diving at the 1956 Summer Olympics

At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, four diving events were contested.

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Diving at the 2008 Summer Olympics

Diving competitions at the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics were held from August 10 to August 23, at the Beijing National Aquatics Centre.

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Division 4

Division 4 is an Australian television police drama series made by Crawford Productions for the Nine Network between 1969 and 1975 for 301 episodes.

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Division of Aston

The Division of Aston is an Australian Federal Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Balaclava

The Division of Balaclava was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Batman

The Division of Batman is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Bourke

The Division of Bourke was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Bruce

The Division of Bruce is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Burke (1949–55)

The Division of Burke was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Burke (1969–2004)

The Division of Burke was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Calwell

The Division of Calwell is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Casey

The Division of Casey is an Australian electoral division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Chisholm

The Division of Chisholm is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Corinella (1990–96)

The Division of Corinella was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Corio

The Division of Corio is an Australian electoral division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Darebin

The Division of Darebin was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Deakin

The Division of Deakin is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Diamond Valley

The Division of Diamond Valley was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Fawkner

The Division of Fawkner was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Flinders

The Division of Flinders is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Gellibrand

The Division of Gellibrand is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Goldstein

The Division of Goldstein is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Gorton

The Division of Gorton is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Henty

The Division of Henty was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Higgins

The Division of Higgins is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria for the Australian House of Representatives.

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Division of Higinbotham

The Division of Higinbotham was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Hoddle

The Division of Hoddle was an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Holt

The Division of Holt is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Hotham

The Division of Hotham is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria.

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Division of Indi

The Division of Indi (pronounced) is an Australian Electoral Division in northeastern Victoria.

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Division of Isaacs

The Division of Isaacs is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Isaacs (1949–69)

The Division of Isaacs was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Jagajaga

The Division of Jagajaga is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Kooyong

The Division of Kooyong is an Australian Electoral Division for the Australian House of Representatives in the state of Victoria, which covers an area of approximately in the inner-east suburbs of Melbourne.

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Division of La Trobe

The Division of La Trobe is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Lalor

The Division of Lalor (locally) is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Maribyrnong

The Division of Maribyrnong is an Australian electoral division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of McEwen

The Division of McEwen is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of McMillan

The Division of McMillan is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Melbourne

The Division of Melbourne is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria, represented since the 2010 election by Adam Bandt, a member of the Greens.

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Division of Melbourne Ports

The Division of Melbourne Ports is an Australian federal electoral division in the inner south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Division of Menzies

The Division of Menzies is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Mernda

The Division of Mernda was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Northern Melbourne

The Division of Northern Melbourne was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Scullin

The Division of Scullin is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Scullin (1955–69)

The Division of Scullin was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Southern Melbourne

The Division of Southern Melbourne was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Streeton

The Division of Streeton was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Division of Yarra

The Division of Yarra was an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria.

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Divlje jagode

Divlje jagode (trans. "Wild strawberries") are an ex-Yugoslav and Bosnian heavy metal band formed in 1977.

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Diwali

Diwali or Deepavali is the Hindu festival of lights celebrated every year in autumn in the northern hemisphere (spring in southern hemisphere).

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Dixons Creek, Victoria

Dixons Creek is a town in Victoria, Australia, 46 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Django (web framework)

Django is a free and open-source web framework, written in Python, which follows the model-view-template (MVT) architectural pattern.

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DJR Team Penske

DJR Team Penske (formerly Dick Johnson Racing) is Australia's oldest motor racing team competing in the Supercars Championship.

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DLA Piper New Zealand

DLA Piper New Zealand is the first global, business law firm operating in New Zealand.

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Dmitri Markov

Dmitri Markov (Дзьмітры Маркаў; born 14 March 1975 in Vitebsk, Byelorussian SSR) is a retired Belarusian and Australian pole vaulter.

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Do They Know It's Christmas?

"Do They Know It's Christmas?" is a song written in 1984 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in reaction to television reports of the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia.

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Docklands Stadium

Docklands Stadium, also known by its current sponsorship name of Etihad Stadium (to be renamed Marvel Stadium in September 2018) is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium in the Docklands precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Docklands, Victoria

Docklands (also known as Melbourne Docklands to differentiate it from London Docklands) is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 km (1.2 mi) from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Doctor Who

Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963.

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Doctor Who missing episodes

Many portions of the long-running British science-fiction television programme Doctor Who are no longer held by the BBC.

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Doll

A doll is a model of a human being, often used as a toy for children.

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Dolphin

Dolphins are a widely distributed and diverse group of aquatic mammals.

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Dom Santamaria

Dom Santamaria (born 5 December 1979, Melbourne, Australia) is the drummer from the Ballarat-based band Epicure.

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Domain Tunnel

The Domain Tunnel is a road tunnel located in Melbourne, Australia, which carries traffic westbound from the Monash Freeway to the West Gate Freeway, running under the Yarra River and Kings Domain.

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Dominic Demeritte

Dominic Demeritte (born February 22, 1978 in Nassau, Bahamas) is a track and field sprinter who specializes in the 200 metres.

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Dominic Johnson

Dominic Laurence Johnson (born October 31, 1975) is a retired St Lucian athlete competing in the pole vault.

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Dominic McCarthy

Lawrence Dominic McCarthy, VC (21 January 1892 – 25 May 1975) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Dominica at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth of Dominica is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a contingent comprising sportspersons and officials.

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Don Blackie

Donald Dearness Blackie (5 April 1882 in Bendigo, Victoria – 18 April 1955 in South Melbourne) was an Australian Test cricketer who played three Tests as an off-spinner in the summer of 1928–29.

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Don Bradman

Sir Donald George Bradman, AC (27 August 1908 – 25 February 2001), often referred to as "The Don", was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time.

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Don Chipp

Donald Leslie Chipp, AO (21 August 192528 August 2006) was an Australian politician who was the first leader of the Australian Democrats.

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Don Harper

Don Harper (192130 May 1999) was an Australian composer.

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Don Lane

Don Lane (born Morton Donald Isaacson, 13 November 1933 – 22 October 2009) was an American-born talk show host and singer, best known for his television career in Australia, especially for hosting The Don Lane Show which aired on the Nine Network from 1975 to 1983.

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Don Randall

Donald James Randall (2 May 1953 – 21 July 2015) was an Australian politician for the Liberal Party.

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Don Thompson (racewalker)

Donald James Thompson MBE (20 January 1933 – 3 October 2006) was an English racewalker.

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Donald H. Tuck

Donald Henry Tuck (3 December 1922 – 11 October 2010) was a bibliographer of science fiction, fantasy and weird fiction.

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Donald Hardman

Air Chief Marshal Sir James Donald Innes Hardman, (21 December 1899 – 2 March 1982), known as Donald Hardman, was a senior Royal Air Force commander.

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Donald Metcalf

Donald Metcalf AC FRS FAA (26 February 1929 – 15 December 2014) was an Australian medical researcher who spent most of his career at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne.

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Donald Thomson

Donald Finlay Fergusson Thomson, OBE (26 June 1901 – 12 May 1970) was an Australian anthropologist and ornithologist who was largely responsible for turning the Caledon Bay crisis into a "decisive moment in the history of Aboriginal-European relations".

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Doncaster East, Victoria

Doncaster East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 22 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District in the local government area of the City of Manningham.

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Doncaster Hill

Doncaster Hill is one of the highest points in the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Australia.

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Doncaster Rovers F.C.

Doncaster Rovers Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England.

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Doncaster, Victoria

Doncaster is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Donna Williams

Donna Leanne Williams, also known by her married name Donna Leanne Samuel (born Donna Keene; 12 October 1963 - 22 April 2017), was an Australian writer, artist, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and sculptor.

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Donvale, Victoria

Donvale is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Doreen, Victoria

Doreen is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 26 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Doris Blackburn

Doris Amelia Blackburn (née Hordern; 18 September 1889 – 12 December 1970) was an Australian social reformer and politician.

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Dorothy Hewett

Dorothy Coade Hewett (21 May 1923 – 25 August 2002) was an Australian feminist poet, novelist and playwright.

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Dorothy Porter

Dorothy Featherstone Porter (26 March 1954 – 10 December 2008) was an Australian poet.

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Dorothy Round

Dorothy Edith Round Little (née Round; 13 July 1908 – 12 November 1982) was a British tennis player who was active in the 1930s.

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Double feature

The double feature, also known as a double bill, was a motion picture industry phenomenon in which theatre managers would exhibit two films for the price of one, supplanting an earlier format in which one feature film and various short subject reels would be shown.

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Double-decker bus

A double-decker bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks.

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Double-track railway

A double-track railway usually involves running one track in each direction, compared to a single-track railway where trains in both directions share the same track.

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Doug Hawkins

Douglas James Hawkins (born 5 May 1960) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented and in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Doug Mulray

Douglas John Mulray (born 1 December 1951) is an Australian comedian, radio and television presenter.

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Doug Ring

Douglas Thomas Ring (14 October 1918 – 23 June 2003) was an Australian cricketer who played for Victoria and Australia in 13 Tests from 1948 to 1953.

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Doughnut

A doughnut or donut (both: or; see etymology section) is a type of fried dough confection or dessert food.

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Douglas Biklen

Douglas Paul Biklen (born September 8, 1945) is an American educator best known for promoting the discredited technique of "facilitated communication", American Psychological Association.

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Douglas Wilkie Medal

The Douglas Wilkie Medal is an award presented to those who do the least for Australian rules football, in the best and fairest manner.

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Downer Group

Downer Group is an integrated services company that designs, builds and sustains assets, infrastructure and facilities for customers in Australia and New Zealand.

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Downer Rail

Downer Rail is an Australian railway engineering company.

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DP World

DP World was founded in 2005 by merging Dubai Ports Authority and Dubai Ports International.

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Dragan Vasiljković

Dragan Vasiljković (Драган Васиљковић, born 12 December 1954), nicknamed Captain Dragan (Kapetan Dragan/Капетан Драган), was a commander of a Serb paramilitary unit called the Knindže (or "Knin ninjas").

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Dragon

A dragon is a large, serpent-like legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures around the world.

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Dragoslav Šekularac

Dragoslav Šekularac (Драгослав Шекуларац,; born 8 November 1937) is a Serbian former football player and coach.

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Dreadnaught (band)

Dreadnaught is a metal band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Dreamland (Melbourne amusement park)

Dreamland was an Australian amusement park in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda, which was opened on 2 November 1906.

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Drew Morphett

Andrew Kenneth "Drew" Morphett (22 August 1948 – 25 August 2017) was an Australian sports broadcaster.

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Drill

A drill is a tool fitted with a cutting tool attachment or driving tool attachment, usually a drill bit or driver bit, used for boring holes in various materials or fastening various materials together.

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Driver Group

Driver Group is a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Drogheda

Drogheda is one of the oldest towns in Ireland.

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Dromana, Victoria

Dromana is a suburb south of Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia, and is located on the Mornington Peninsula.

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Drouin, Victoria

Drouin is a town in the West Gippsland region, east of Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Drover (Australian)

A drover in Australia is a person, typically an experienced stockman, who moves livestock, usually sheep, cattle, and horses "on the hoof" over long distances.

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Drug cartel

A drug cartel is any criminal organization with the intention of supplying drug trafficking operations.

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Dry Creek-Port Adelaide railway line

The Dry Creek to Port Adelaide railway is an eight-kilometre east–west line running through Adelaide’s north-western suburbs.

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Dryland salinity

Dryland salinity is a natural process for soil, just like other processes such as wind erosion.

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Drysdale, Victoria

Drysdale is a rural township near Geelong, Victoria, Australia, located on the Bellarine Peninsula.

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Dual gauge

A dual gauge railway is a track that allows the passage of trains of two different track gauges.

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Dubbo

Dubbo is a city in the Orana Region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Dudley Simpson

Dudley George Simpson (4 October 1922 – 4 November 2017) was an Australian composer and conductor.

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Dufry

Dufry AG is a Swiss-based travel retailer operating around 2,200 duty-free and duty-paid shops in airports, cruise lines, seaports, railway stations and central tourist areas.

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Duke Wen of Eastern Zhou

Duke Wen of Eastern Zhou (?-249 BC), personal name Jī Jié, reigned as King Hui of Zhou over the remaining rump state of the Zhou dynasty from 255 BC to 249 BC, when he was captured and executed by the army of Qin.

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Dukes Highway

The Dukes Highway is a 189 kilometre highway corridor in South Australia which is part of the link between the Australian cities of Adelaide and Melbourne.

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Dunc Gray

Edgar Laurence "Dunc" Gray (17 July 190630 August 1996) was an Australian track cyclist and Olympian.

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Duncan Gillies

Duncan Gillies (14 January 1834 – 12 September 1903), Australian colonial politician, was the 14th Premier of Victoria.

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Duncan Sharpe

Duncan Albert Sharpe (born in Rawalpindi, Punjab, British India, on 3 August 1937) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in three Tests in 1959–60.

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Dunkeld, Victoria

Dunkeld is a town in Victoria, Australia, at the southern end of the Grampians National Park, in the Shire of Southern Grampians.

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Dunolly, Victoria

Dunolly is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Dunolly - Maryborough Road, in the Shire of Central Goldfields.

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Dwayne Russell

Dwayne John Russell (born 4 March 1965) is a former professional Australian rules footballer and currently a commentator of the sport.

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DXing

DXing is the hobby of receiving and identifying distant radio or television signals, or making two way radio contact with distant stations in amateur radio, citizens' band radio or other two way radio communications.

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Dyson's Bus Services

Dyson's Bus Services is a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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E. J. G. Pitman

Edwin James George Pitman (29 October 1897 – 21 July 1993) was an Australian mathematician who made significant contributions to statistics and probability theory.

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E. J. Whitten Legends Game

The E. J. Whitten Legends Game is an annual charity Australian rules football All-star game, where retired star players are reunited, along with selected non-footballing celebrities, in a State of Origin interstate game, between Victoria and the All Stars (representing the rest of Australia).

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E. Morris Miller

Edmund Morris Miller, CBE (14 August 1881 – 21 October 1964) was an Australian author, professor, and vice-chancellor of the University of Tasmania between 1933-1945.

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E. Phillips Fox

Emanuel Phillips Fox (1865–1915) was an Australian Impressionist painter.

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Eagle Rock (song)

"Eagle Rock" is an Australian rock song, released by Daddy Cool in May 1971 on the Sparmac record label.

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Eaglemont railway station

Eaglemont railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Eaglemont, Victoria

Eaglemont is an established suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Earlene Brown

Earlene Brown (née Dennis; June 11, 1935 – May 1, 1983) was an American athlete notable for her careers in track and field and roller games.

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Easdale

Easdale (Eilean Èisdeal) is one of the Slate Islands, in the Firth of Lorn, Scotland.

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Easey Street murders

The Easey Street murders refer to the killing of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett, who were stabbed to death on 10 January 1977 in their home at 147 Easey Street in the inner Melbourne suburb of Collingwood.

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East Camberwell railway station

East Camberwell railway station is located on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines in Victoria, Australia.

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East Malvern railway station

East Malvern railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line, in Victoria, Australia, and serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Malvern East.

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East Melbourne Cricket Ground

The East Melbourne Cricket Ground was a grass oval sports venue located at the corner of Wellington Parade and Jolimont Parade, in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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East Melbourne, Victoria

East Melbourne is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 2 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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East Richmond railway station, Melbourne

East Richmond railway station is located on the Lilydale, Belgrave, Alamein, and Glen Waverley lines in Victoria, Australia.

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East West Bus Company

East West Bus Company is a privately owned bus operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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East-West Airlines (Australia)

East-West Airlines was an Australian regional airline founded in Tamworth, New South Wales in 1947.

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Eastern Australia Airlines

Eastern Australia Airlines Pty Ltd is an airline based on the grounds of Sydney Airport in Mascot, New South Wales, Australia.

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Eastern Football League (Australia)

The Eastern Football League (known prior to 1997 as the Eastern Districts Football League) is an Australian rules football league, based in the eastern suburbs of metropolitan Melbourne.

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Eastern Freeway (Melbourne)

The Eastern Freeway is an urban freeway in eastern Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.

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Eastern Hill Fire Station

Eastern Hill Fire Station is the central fire station of Melbourne, Victoria, located on the corner of Victoria Parade and Gisborne Street at one of the highest points in the City.

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Eastern Independent Schools of Melbourne

The Eastern Independent Schools of Melbourne (EISM or EIS) are a group of twenty two independent secondary schools in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Eastern states of Australia

The eastern states of Australia are the states adjoining the east coast of Australia.

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Eastern Suburbs Tigers

The Eastern Suburbs Tigers are a rugby league club based at Langlands Park, which is in the suburb of Coorparoo in Brisbane, Australia.

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Eastland Shopping Centre

Eastland Shopping Centre is a large shopping centre located in the outer eastern suburb of Ringwood, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, which first opened on 31 October 1967.

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EastLink (Melbourne)

EastLink is a tolled section of the M3 freeway linking a large area through the eastern and south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Ebenezer Syme

Ebenezer Syme (15 September 1825 – 13 March 1860) was a Scottish-Australian journalist, proprietor and manager of The Age.

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Echuca

Echuca is a town located on the banks of the Murray River and Campaspe River in Victoria, Australia.

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Echuca railway station

Echuca railway station is the terminal station of the Deniliquin line in Victoria, Australia.

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Economic history of Australia

The economic history of Australia traces the economic history of Australia since European settlement in 1788.

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Economy of Sydney

The economy of Sydney is notable for its importance in the areas of trading, manufacturing, finance and distribution in Australia.

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Ed Kavalee

Edward Robert Kavalee (born 30 June 1979) is an Australian comedian, actor, radio and television host.

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Ed Nimmervoll

Edward Charles "Ed" Nimmervoll (21 September 1947 – 10 October 2014) was a prominent Australian music journalist, author and historian.

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Ed Phillips

Ed Phillips (born 6 July 1966) is a Sydney-based television and radio presenter.

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Eddie Charlton

Edward Francis "Eddie" Charlton, (31 October 1929 – 8 November 2004) was an Australian professional snooker and English billiards player.

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Eddie Jones (rugby union)

Eddie Jones (born 30 January 1960) is an Australian rugby union coach and former player.

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Eddie Kornhauser

Eddie Kornhauser (7 September 1918 – 7 February 2006) was one of the most prolific property developers on the Queensland Gold Coast.

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Eddie Leonski

Edward Joseph Leonski (December 12, 1917 – November 9, 1942) was an American soldier and serial killer responsible for the strangling murders of three women in Melbourne, Australia.

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Eddie McGuire

Edward Joseph McGuire AM (born 29 October 1964) is an Australian radio and television presenter, commentator, journalist, media businessman and sporting president known for his long association with Australian rules football (AFL) and the Nine Network, with company McGuire Media.

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Eddie Perfect

Eddie Perfect (born 1977) is an Australian singer-songwriter, pianist, comedian, writer and actor.

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Eddie Rayner

Eddie Rayner (born Anthony Edward Charles Rayner on 19 November 1952), is a New Zealand musician who spent twelve years as a keyboardist in the band Split Enz.

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Eddie Tolan

Thomas Edward "Eddie" Tolan (September 29, 1908 – January 30/31, 1967), nicknamed the "Midnight Express", was an American track and field athlete who competed in sprints.

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Eden Hills, South Australia

Eden Hills is a south eastern suburb located in the foothills of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Eden Park, Victoria

Eden Park is a locality in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 45 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Eden, New South Wales

Eden is a coastal town in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Edgar Towner

Edgar Thomas Towner, VC, MC (19 April 1890 – 18 August 1972) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.

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Edith Cavell

Edith Louisa Cavell (4 December 1865 – 12 October 1915) was a British nurse.

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Edith Masai

Edith Chewanjel Masai (born 4 April 1967) is a Kenyan former long-distance runner who specialised in cross country and track races, then road races in her late career.

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Edithvale railway station

Edithvale railway station is located on the Frankston line in Victoria, Australia.

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Edithvale, Victoria

Edithvale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 28 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Edmond Hogan

Edmond John "Ned" Hogan (12 December 1883 – 23 August 1964), Australian politician, 30th Premier of Victoria, was born in Wallace, Victoria, where his Irish-born parents were small farmers.

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Edmund Finn

Edmund 'Garryowen' Finn (13 January 1819 – 4 April 1898) was an Australian journalist and author who wrote many colorful descriptions of the life and people in early Melbourne.

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Edmund James Banfield

Edmund James "Ted" Banfield (4 September 1852 – 2 June 1923) was an author and naturalist in Queensland, Australia.

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Edmund Rice Camps

Edmund Rice Camps (often referred to as ERC or Eddie Rice Camps) is a charitable volunteer organisation closely associated with the Congregation of Christian Brothers, and inspired by the work of Edmund Ignatius Rice.

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Edna Walling

Edna Margaret Walling (1895 – 8 August 1973) was one of Australia's most influential landscape designers.

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Edo Maajka

Edin Osmić (born 22 December 1978), better known by his stage name Edo Maajka, is a Bosnian rapper, record producer and songwriter.

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Eduard Streltsov

Eduard Anatolyevich Streltsov (a, 21 July 1937 – 22 July 1990) was a footballer from the Soviet Union who played as a forward for Torpedo Moscow and the Soviet national team during the 1950s and 1960s.

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Edward Braddon

Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry Braddon, KCMG PC (11 June 1829 – 2 February 1904), Australian politician, was the Premier of Tasmania from 1894 to 1899, and was a Member of the First Australian Parliament in the House of Representatives.

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Edward Brooker

William Edward Brooker (4 January 1891 – 18 June 1948) was an Australian Labor Party politician.

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Edward Connellan

Edward John ("EJ" or "Eddie") Connellan AO, CBE (24 June 1912 – 26 December 1983) was an Australian aviator who founded Connellan Airways and was a pioneer of aviation in the Northern Territory.

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Edward Davy Wedge

Edward Davy Wedge (1777–1852), brother of John Helder Wedge, became a colonist in Van Diemen’s Land and the Port Phillip District of Australia.

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Edward Dundas Holroyd

Sir Edward Dundas Holroyd, QC (25 January 1828 – 5 January 1916)R.

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Edward Dyson

Edward George Dyson (4 March 1865 – 22 August 1931) was an Australian journalist, poet, playwright and short story writer.

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Edward Fiennes-Clinton, 18th Earl of Lincoln

Edward Horace Fiennes-Clinton, 18th Earl of Lincoln (23 February 1913 – 7 July 2001) was an Australian engineer.

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Edward Frederick Robert Bage

Edward Frederick Robert Bage (17 April 1888 – 7 May 1915) was an Australian polar explorer with Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition in 1912, and a soldier with the Royal Australian Engineers during World War I.

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Edward George Honey

Edward George Honey (1885–1922) was an Australian soldier and journalist who suggested the idea of a moment of silence on Armistice Day (now known as Remembrance Day).

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Edward Green Shoes

Edward Green is an English shoemaker founded in 1890.

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Edward Heitmann

Edward Ernest Heitmann (3 June 1878 – 30 January 1934), was an Australian politician and member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1904 to 1917, then a member of the Australian House of Representatives until 1919.

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Edward Henry Embley

Edward Henry Embley (28 February 1861 – 9 May 1924) was an Australian physician who did important work in the study of the effects of chloroform on the human body.

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Edward Hepple

Edward Hepple (4 June 1914 – 3 September 2005), also known and billed as Eddie Hepple, was an Australian actor, voice artist and television scriptwriter, best known for his roles in television serials, soap operas and TV movies.

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Edward Kenna

Edward "Ted" Kenna, VC (6 July 1919 – 8 July 2009) was the last living Australian Second World War recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.

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Edward Manifold Stakes

The Edward Manifold Stakes is a Victoria Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race for three year old fillies at set weights run over a distance of 1600 metres at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia in early October.

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Edward Micklethwaite Curr

Edward Micklethwaite Curr (25 December 1820 – 3 August 1889) was an Australian aboriginal advocate and squatter.

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Edward Oxford

Edward Oxford (19 April 1822 – 23 April 1900) was the first of seven people who tried to assassinate Queen Victoria.

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Edward Sugden (Methodist)

Edward Holdsworth Sugden (19 June 1854 – 22 July 1935) was the first master of Queen's College (University of Melbourne).

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Edward William O'Sullivan

Edward William O'Sullivan (17 March 1846 – 25 April 1910) was an Australian journalist and politician.

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Edwardian Baroque architecture

Edwardian Baroque is the Neo-Baroque architectural style of many public buildings built in the British Empire during the Edwardian era (1901–1910).

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Edwin Flack

Edwin Harold "Teddy" Flack (5 November 1873 – 10 January 1935) was an Australian athlete and tennis player.

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Edwin Fox

Edwin Fox is the world's second oldest surviving merchant sailing ship and the only surviving ship that transported convicts to Australia.

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Edwin Maher

Edwin Maher is a New Zealand-born TV journalist who worked for CCTV International in Beijing before retiring in 2017.

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Efftee Studios

Efftee Studios was established by F.W. Thring (the name 'Efftee' deriving from his initials, 'FT') in 1930 and existed until Thring's death in 1935.

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Eftel

Eftel Limited is an internet service provider and telecommunications provider in Australia, with approximately 120,000 active accounts.

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Egbert van Heemskerck

Egbert van Heemskerck, or Egbert Jaspersz van Heemskerk (1634–1704) was a Haarlem Dutch Golden Age painter of genre works who died in London in 1704.

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Egon Kisch

Egon Erwin Kisch (29 April 1885, Prague – 31 March 1948, Prague) was an Austrian and Czechoslovak writer and journalist, who wrote in German.

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Egypt at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Egypt boycotted the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, because of the British and French involvement in the Suez Crisis.

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Egyptian Revival architecture

Egyptian revival is an architectural style that uses the motifs and imagery of ancient Egypt.

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Eija-Liisa Ahtila

Eija-Liisa Ahtila (born 1959 in Hämeenlinna, Finland) is a contemporary visual artist and filmmaker.

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Eildon Dam

The Eildon Dam or Eildon Weir, a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with a controlled spillway across the Goulburn River, is located between the regional towns of and within Lake Eildon National Park, in the Alpine region of Victoria, Australia.

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Eildon Mansion

Eildon Mansion is one of the largest renaissance style houses in Melbourne, built in 1877 in Grey Street, St Kilda, in Melbourne which is on the Victorian Heritage Register.

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Eisenhower jacket

The Eisenhower jacket, or "Ike" jacket, is a type of waist length jacket or blouson developed for the U.S. Army during the later stages of World War II.

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Eisenhower Trophy

The Eisenhower Trophy is a biennial world amateur team golf championship for men organized by the International Golf Federation.

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Eisteddfod

In Welsh culture, an eisteddfod (plural eisteddfodau) is a Welsh festival of literature, music and performance.

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Elán (musician)

Elán DeFan (born 1 March 1983) is a Mexican recording artist, known for being one of the first Latin American female songwriters to begin her career with an English language album written completely on her own and the first independent artist from Latin America to have sold more than 1.7 millions copies of her music with her band which is also named ELAN, made up of Elán, lead vocalist and keyboard player, Jan Carlo DeFan, lead guitarist, co-producer and Elán's brother and younger cousin and drummer Michel "Cheech" Bitar DeFan and Mauricio "The Duck" Lopez.

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Elżbieta Krzesińska

Elżbieta Krzesińska (née Duńska; November 11, 1934 – December 29, 2015) was a track and field athlete from Poland, who competed in the long jump.

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Elders Limited

Elders Limited is an Australian-based agribusiness company that provides products such as livestock, farm supplies and grain as well as financial services to the farming community in Australia and New Zealand.

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Eleanor Hibbert

Eleanor Alice Hibbert (née Burford; 1 September 1906 – 18 January 1993) was an English author who combined imagination with facts to bring history alive through novels of fiction and romance.

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Electoral district of Albert Park

Albert Park is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Australia.

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Electoral district of Altona

The Electoral district of Altona is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Bass

The Electoral district of Bass is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Bayswater

The Electoral district of Bayswater is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Bentleigh

The Electoral district of Bentleigh is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Box Hill

The electoral district of Box Hill is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Brighton

The Electoral district of Brighton is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Brunswick

The Electoral district of Brunswick is an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Burwood

The electoral district of Burwood is an electorate for the Victorian Legislative Assembly in Australia.

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Electoral district of Carrum

The Electoral district of Carrum is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Clayton

The Electoral district of Clayton is a former electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Cranbourne

The Electoral District of Cranbourne is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Derrimut

Derrimut was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Doncaster

The Electoral district of Doncaster was a metropolitan electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, located approximately 13 kilometres north-east of Melbourne.

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Electoral district of Essendon

The electoral district of Essendon is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Evelyn

The Electoral district of Evelyn is an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly covering the urban fringe north east of Melbourne.

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Electoral district of Frankston

The Electoral district of Frankston is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Gembrook

The Electoral district of Gembrook is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Hastings

The Electoral district of Hastings is an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Ivanhoe

The Electoral district of Ivanhoe is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Kew

The Electoral district of Kew is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Kororoit

The Electoral district of Kororoit is an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly covering Albanvale, Caroline Springs as well as some parts of Deer Park and St Albans in the western suburbs of Melbourne.

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Electoral district of Lara

Lara is a seat in the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Lyndhurst

The Electoral district of Lyndhurst was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Mitcham (Victoria)

The Electoral district of Mitcham was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Monbulk

The Electoral district of Monbulk is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Mount Waverley

The Electoral District of Mount Waverley is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Oakleigh

The Electoral district of Oakleigh is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Prahran

Prahran is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Electoral district of Preston

The Electoral district of Preston is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Richmond (Victoria)

Richmond is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Electoral district of Williamstown

Williamstown is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Electoral district of Yan Yean

The Electoral district of Yan Yean is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral district of Yuroke

The Electoral district of Yuroke is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Electoral system of Australia

The Australian electoral system comprises the laws and processes used for the election of members of the Australian Parliament.

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Electric drill

An electric drill is a drill which is driven by an electric motor.

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Electron (computer hacker)

Electron was the computer handle of Richard Jones, a member of an underground hacker community called The Realm.

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Electronic toll collection

Electronic toll collection (ETC) aims to eliminate the delay on toll roads, HOV lanes, toll bridges, and toll tunnels by collecting tolls without cash and without requiring cars to stop.

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Elena Carapetis

Elena Carapetis (born 26 February 1970) is an Australian actress and writer, best known for her role as Jackie Kassis in Heartbreak High, as well as numerous other television series and theatre roles.

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Elena Zamolodchikova

Elena Mikhailovna "Zamo" Zamolodchikova (Еле́на Миха́йловна Замоло́дчикова; born 19 September 1982) is a Russian former artistic gymnast, and four-time Olympic medallist.

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Elfin Sports Cars

Elfin Sports Cars Pty Ltd (formerly known as Elfin Sports Car Company) is a car manufacturer company founded by Garrie Cooper.

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Elinor McKenzie Shield

The Elinor McKenzie Shield is a trophy symbolizing the Under 19 Women's Championship of Softball Australia.

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Elinor Mordaunt

Elinor Mordaunt (also known as Evelyn May Clowes and Evelyn May Mordaunt) (7 May 1872 – 25 June 1942) was an English author, writer and traveller.

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Elisabeth Murdoch (philanthropist)

Dame Elisabeth Joy Murdoch AC DBE (née Greene; 8 February 1909 – 5 December 2012) was an Australian philanthropist and matriarch of the Murdoch family.

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Elisabeth Murdoch College

Elisabeth Murdoch College (EMC) (formerly Langwarrin Post Primary School (1984-1986), Langwarrin Secondary College (1987-2004)) is a government-run state high school located in Melbourne's south-eastern suburb of Langwarrin.

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Eliza Ault-Connell

Eliza Ault-Connell (née Stankovic; born 19 September 1981) is an Australian wheelchair racer, who competed at Paralympic and Olympic Games.

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Eliza Fraser

Eliza Anne Fraser was a Scottish woman who was aboard a ship that wrecked at an island off the coast of Queensland, Australia, on 22 May 1836, and who was taken in by the Badtjala (Butchella) people.

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Eliza Szonert

Eliza Szonert (born 29 January 1974) is an Australian actress.

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Eliza Taylor

Eliza Jane Taylor-Cotter (born 24 October 1989), known professionally as Eliza Taylor, is an Australian actress.

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Elizabeth Blackburn

Elizabeth Helen Blackburn, (born 26 November 1948) is an Australian-American Nobel laureate who is currently the President of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

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Elizabeth Fretwell

Elizabeth Fretwell OBE (13 August 1920 – 5 June 2006) was an Australian soprano.

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Elizabeth Street, Melbourne

Elizabeth Street is one of the main streets in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia, part of the Hoddle Grid laid out in 1837.

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Elizabeth Thompson

Elizabeth Southerden Thompson, Lady Butler (3 November 1846 – 2 October 1933) was a British painter, one of the few female painters to achieve fame for history paintings, especially military battle scenes, at the end of that tradition.

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Elizabeth Woolcock

Elizabeth Woolcock (20 April 1848 – 30 December 1873) was born Elizabeth Lillian Oliver in Burra Burra and was hanged in Adelaide Gaol for the murder of her husband Thomas Woolcock by mercury poisoning.

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Ella Hooper

Ella Keighery Hooper (born 30 January 1983) is an Australian rock music singer-songwriter, radio presenter and TV personality.

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Elliot Perlman

Elliot Perlman (born 7 May 1964) is an Australian author and barrister.

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Ellis Rowan

Marian Ellis Rowan (30 July 18484 October 1922), known as Ellis Rowan, was a well-known Australian artist and botanical illustrator.

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Elsewhere for 8 Minutes

Elsewhere for 8 Minutes is the debut album by Australian band Something for Kate.

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Elsternwick railway station

Elsternwick railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia.

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Elsternwick, Victoria

Elsternwick is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Eltham College (Victoria)

Eltham College is an independent, non-denominational, co-educational day school situated in Research, an outer suburb north east of Melbourne.

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Eltham High School

Eltham High School is a secondary school in Victoria, Australia.

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Eltham North, Victoria

Eltham North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Eltham railway station, Melbourne

Eltham railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Eltham, Victoria

Eltham is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Elva Goulbourne

Elva Elizabeth Goulbourne (born 21 January 1980 in Saint Ann, Jamaica) is a Jamaican former track and field athlete who specialised in the long jump.

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Elvis (helicopter)

Elvis is the nickname of Erickson S-64 Air-Crane, tail number OB-2081-P (N179AC), which has gained fame in Australia as a highly visible and valuable tool in bushfire suppression.

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Elwood, Victoria

Elwood is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Elwyn Roy King

Elwyn Roy King, DSO, DFC (13 May 1894 – 28 November 1941) was a fighter ace in the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) during World War I.

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Embassy (TV series)

Embassy is an Australian television serial originally broadcast by ABC Television from 1990 to 1992.

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Emerald City (play)

Emerald City is a 1987 play by Australian playwright David Williamson, a satire about two entertainment industries: film and publishing.

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Emerald, Victoria

Emerald is a suburb in the Greater Melbourne area of Victoria, Australia, 44 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shires of Cardinia and Yarra Ranges local government areas.

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Emergency (1959 TV series)

Emergency is an Australian television series produced by GTV-9 in 1959.

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Emilie de Ravin

Emilie de Ravin (born 27 December 1981) is an Australian actress.

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Emily Blunt

Emily Olivia Leah Blunt (born 23 February 1983) is an English-American actress.

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Emily Williams

Emily Williams (born 8 October 1984) is a New Zealand singer, songwriter and actress.

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Eminence Symphony Orchestra

The Eminence Symphony Orchestra founded in Sydney, Australia is an independent symphony orchestra which delves into the classical music featured in video games and anime, as well as film scores.

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Emirates (airline)

Emirates (طَيَران الإمارات DMG: Ṭayarān Al-Imārāt) is an airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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Emma Alberici

Emma Alberici (born 1970) is an Australian journalist and television presenter who is the Chief Economics Correspondent for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

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Emma Donovan

Emma Donovan (born 1981) is an Indigenous Australian singer and songwriter.

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Emma Miller

Emma Miller (26 June 1839 – 22 January 1917) was a pioneer trade union organiser, suffragist, and key figure in organisations which led to the founding of the Australian Labor Party in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Emma Snowsill

Emma Laura Snowsill OAM (born 15 June 1981) is an Australian professional triathlete and multiple gold medalist in the World Championships and the Commonwealth Games.

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Emmanuel Carella

Emmanuel "Manni" Carella (born 15 July 1982) is an Australian pop singer who has released an album, Emmanuel (April 2005).

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Emmanuel Santos

Emmanuel Santos (born 1957 in the Philippines) is a Melbourne, Australia, based documentary and art photographer.

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Empire Theatre, Toowoomba

The Empire Theatre is a heritage-listed theatre at 56 & 56A Neil Street, Toowoomba, Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Emporis Skyscraper Award

The Emporis Skyscraper Award is an award for architectural excellence regarding the design of buildings and their functionality.

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Empress Hotel, Fitzroy North

The Empress Hotel (formerly the Empress of India Hotel) is a pub located at 714 Nicholson Street, in the inner Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy North.

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Enda Markey

Enda Markey (born 3 June 1976) is an Irish-born Sydney-based theatrical producer and former singer and actor.

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Endeavour Hills, Victoria

Endeavour Hills is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Endurance Ojokolo

Endurance Ojokolo (born September 29, 1975 in London, United Kingdom) is a former Nigerian athlete who specialized in the 100 metres.

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EnergyAustralia

EnergyAustralia (former name: TRUenergy) is an electricity generation, electricity and gas retailing private company in Australia that is owned by Hong Kong-based and listed CLP Group.

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England at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

England at the 2006 Commonwealth Games were represented by the Commonwealth Games Council for England (CGCE).

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England cricket team

The England cricket team represents England and Wales (and, until 1992, also Scotland) in international cricket.

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England national netball team

The England national netball team, also known as the Roses, represent England in international netball competition.

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England national rugby league team

The England national rugby league team represents England in international rugby league.

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English cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1982–83

The England cricket team toured Australia during the 1982–83 season, playing a five-Test series for The Ashes and a number of tour matches against Australian domestic teams.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1920–21

An England team toured Australia between November 1920 and March 1921.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1924–25

Marylebone Cricket Club organised the England cricket team's tour of Australia in the 1924–25 season.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1936–37

The England cricket team toured Australia in the 1936–37 season to play a five-match Test series against Australia for The Ashes.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1946–47

The English cricket team in Australia in 1946–47 was captained by Wally Hammond, with Norman Yardley as his vice-captain and Bill Edrich as the senior professional.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1950–51

Freddie Brown captained the English cricket team in Australia in 1950–51, playing as England in the 1950-51 Ashes series against the Australians and as the MCC in their other matches on the tour.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1954–55

Len Hutton captained the English cricket team in Australia in 1954–55, playing as England against Australia in the 1954-55 Ashes series and as the MCC in other matches on the tour.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1958–59

Peter May captained the English cricket team in Australia in 1958–59, playing as England in the 1958-59 Ashes series against the Australians and as the MCC in their other matches on the tour.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1962–63

Ted Dexter captained the English cricket team in Australia in 1962–63, playing as England in the 1962-63 Ashes series against the Australians and as the MCC in their other matches on the tour.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1965–66

M.J.K. Smith captained the English cricket team in Australia in 1965–66, playing as England in the 1965-66 Ashes series against the Australians and as the MCC in their other matches on the tour.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1970–71

Ray Illingworth captained the English cricket team in Australia in 1970–71, playing as England in the 1970-71 Ashes series against the Australians and as the MCC in their other matches on the tour.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1974–75

Mike Denness captained the English cricket team in Australia in 1974–75, playing as England in the 1974-75 Ashes series against the Australians and as the MCC in their other matches on the tour.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1978–79

The England cricket team toured Australia in the 1978-79 season to play a six-match Test series against Australia for The Ashes.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1986–87

The England cricket team toured Australia in 1986/87, under the captaincy of Mike Gatting, and retained the Ashes with a 2–1 series win.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1994–95

The England cricket team toured Australia in 1994–95 to compete in the Ashes series against their hosts.

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English cricket team in Australia in 1998–99

Australia won the 1998–99 Ashes series against England.

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English cricket team in Australia in 2002–03

The England cricket team toured Australia in 2002–03, playing a five -Test series for The Ashes and a number of tour matches against Australian domestic teams.

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English cricket team in the West Indies in 1953–54

The English cricket team in the West Indies in 1953–54 played five Test matches, five other first-class matches and seven other games, three of them on a two-week stop-over in Bermuda that included Christmas.

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English women's cricket team in Australia and New Zealand in 1934–35

The English women's cricket team toured Australia and New Zealand in 1934 and 1935.

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Enid Derham

Enid Derham (24 March 1882 – 13 November 1941, age 59) was an Australian poet and academic.

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Enjoy Yourself Tour

The Enjoy Yourself Tour was Kylie Minogue's second concert tour (following 1989's Disco in Dream ensemble roadshow) and first solo, full-length show following the success of her second studio album, Enjoy Yourself.

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Enlighten Harm Reduction

Enlighten Harm Reduction is an organisation based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, dedicated to informing drug users about which chemicals are in their drugs by using various tests.

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Enrico Cecchetti

Enrico Cecchetti (21 June 1850 in Rome – 13 November 1928 in Milan) was an Italian ballet dancer, mime, and founder of the Cecchetti method.

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Ensay, Victoria

Ensay is a small town located between Swifts Creek and Bruthen on the Great Alpine Road in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Ensemble Gombert

Ensemble Gombert is a chamber choir based in Melbourne, Australia noted for its pure intonation and historic approach to choral sound and style.

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ENT Ltd.

ENT Ltd, standing for Examiner-Northern TV Ltd, is a private shell company owned by WIN Corporation.

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Enterprize (1829)

The topsail schooner, Enterprize, was built in Hobart, Tasmania in 1830 by William Pender.

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Entertaining Mr Sloane

Entertaining Mr Sloane is a play by the English playwright Joe Orton.

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Environmental issues in Australia

Environmental issues in Australia describes a number of environmental issues which affect the environment of Australia.

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Eny Widiowati

Eny Widiowati (born 12 July 1980) is a badminton player from Indonesia.

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Epping railway station, Melbourne

Epping railway station is located on the South Morang line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Epping, Victoria

Epping is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Epsom Handicap

The Epsom Handicap is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for horses three years old and older, under handicap conditions over a distance of 1,600 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in early October.

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Epworth HealthCare

Epworth HealthCare is a provider of acute medical, surgical and rehabilitation services in Melbourne, Australia.

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Epworth Sleepiness Scale

The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) is a scale intended to measure daytime sleepiness that is measured by use of a very short questionnaire.

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Equestrian at the Summer Olympics

Equestrianism made its Summer Olympics debut at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, France.

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Ercole Baldini

Ercole Baldini (born 26 January 1933) is a retired Italian cyclist.

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Eric Bana

Eric Banadinović (born 9 August 1968), known professionally as Eric Bana, is an Australian actor and comedian.

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Eric Butler

Eric Dudley Butler (7 May 1916 – 7 June 2006), Australian political activist and journalist, was the founder of the Australian League of Rights.

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Eric D'Arcy

Joseph Eric D'Arcy (25 April 1924 – 12 December 2005) was the ninth Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia from 1988 to 1999.

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Eric Shirley

Eric Shirley (born 3 April 1929) ran the 3,000 metres steeplechase final at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia for Great Britain with team mates Chris Brasher and John Disley; coming in 8th with a time of 8.57.

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Eric Woodward

Lieutenant General Sir Eric Winslow Woodward (21 July 1899 – 29 December 1967) was an Australian military officer and viceroy.

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Erica, Victoria

Erica is a town in Victoria, Australia, on Rawson Road, in the Shire of Baw Baw.

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Erik Locke

Erik Aldar Locke is an Australian political figure, who was the State Secretary of the Australian Labor Party in Victoria, a national official and a Chief of Staff in three jurisdictions.

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Erin McNaught

Erin Gleave (née McNaught; born 22 May 1982) is an Australian model, actress, presenter and television personality.

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Erin Phillips

Erin Victoria Phillips (born 19 May 1985) is an Australian former professional basketball player, an Australian rules footballer for in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition, and currently Dallas Wings director of player and franchise development.

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Erinbank Secondary College

Erinbank Secondary College was a Victorian Government secondary college (high school).

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Ern Malley

Ernest Lalor "Ern" Malley was a fictitious poet and the central figure in Australia's most famous literary hoax.

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Ernest Albert Le Souef

Ernest Albert Le Souef (13 September 1869 – 27 November 1937) was an Australian zoologist.

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Ernest Buckmaster

Ernest William Buckmaster (1897–1968) Australian artist born in Victoria who won the Archibald Prize in 1932 with a portrait of Sir William Irvine.

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Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant

Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant (14 August 1862 – 20 April 1936) was an Australian Elizabethan scholar.

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Ernest Henty

Ernest George Henty (17 September 1862 – 25 June 1895) was a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 1894 to 1895.

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Ernest Hutcheson

Ernest Hutcheson (20 July 1871 – 9 February 1951) was an Australian pianist, composer and teacher.

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Ernest MacMillan

Sir Ernest Alexander Campbell MacMillan, (August 18, 1893 – May 6, 1973) was a Canadian orchestral conductor and composer, and Canada's only "Musical Knight".

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Ernesto Hoost

Ernesto Fritz Hoost (born July 11, 1965) is a Dutch retired kickboxer.

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Ernie Campbell

William Ernest "Ernie" Campbell (born 20 October 1949) is a former football (soccer) forward.

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Ernie Carroll

Ernie Carroll (born 26 May 1929, Melbourne) is an Australian entertainer, radio and television personality, comic writer, television producer, puppeteer and comic strip writer, most recognised for his role as the man behind (and inside) Ossie Ostrich on Hey Hey It's Saturday, Cartoon Corner and The Daryl and Ossie Show.

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Ernie Dingo

Ernest Ashley Dingo AM (born 31 July 1956) as Ernie Dingo, is an Indigenous Australian actor, television presenter, comedian, teacher and promoter originating from the Yamatji people of the Murchison region of Western Australia.

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Ernie Harper

Ernest "Ernie" Harper (3 August 1902 – 9 October 1979) was an English athlete who competed for Great Britain in the 1924, 1928 and 1936 Summer Olympics.

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Ernie Sigley

Ernest "Ernie" William Sigley (born 2 September 1938, in Footscray, Australia) is a Gold Logie winning Australian television host, radio presenter and singer.

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Ernst Larsen

Ernst Willy Larsen (18 July 1926 – 2 December 2015) was a Norwegian athlete, who competed mainly in the 3000 metre steeplechase.

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Errinundra National Park

The Errinundra National Park is a national park located in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Eruv

An eruv (עירוב, "mixture", also transliterated as eiruv or erub, plural: eruvin) is a ritual enclosure that some Jewish communities, and especially Orthodox Jewish communities, construct in their neighborhoods as a way to permit Jewish residents or visitors to carry certain objects outside their own homes on Sabbath and Yom Kippur.

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Ervin Zádor

Ervin Zádor (June 7, 1934 – April 28, 2012) was a Hungarian water polo player and member of the Hungarian national team.

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ESB Business School

The ESB Business School (formerly ESB Reutlingen) is Reutlingen University's business school founded in 1979 and based in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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Esky

Esky is an Australian brand of portable coolers.

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Esna Boyd

Esna Boyd Robertson (née Boyd; 21 September 1899 – 1966) was an Australian tennis player who reached seven consecutive women's singles finals at the Australian Championships from 1922 through 1928.

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Esplanade Hotel (Melbourne)

The Esplanade Hotel, built 1878, is a public house in St Kilda, a beachside suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Essendon Airport

Essendon Airport is a public airport serving scheduled commercial, corporate-jet, charter and general aviation flights.

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Essendon Football Club

The Essendon Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club which plays in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier competition.

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Essendon Keilor College

Essendon Keilor College was founded in 1992 from the amalgamation of Queens Park Secondary College (formerly Essendon Technical School), Essendon High School, Niddrie High School and Keilor Heights Secondary College.

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Essendon North, Victoria

Essendon North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Essendon railway station

Essendon railway station is located on the Craigieburn line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Essendon West, Victoria

Essendon West is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Essendon, Victoria

Essendon /ˈɛsǝndǝn/, is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Esso Australia

Esso Australia is an Australian affiliate of ExxonMobil, the US based oil giant.

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Esso Longford gas explosion

The Esso Longford gas explosion was a catastrophic industrial accident which occurred at the Esso natural gas plant at Longford in the Australian state of Victoria's Gippsland region.

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Estadio de La Cartuja

Estadio La Cartuja de Sevilla, also known as Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla is a multi-purpose stadium situated in the Isla de la Cartuja in Seville, Spain.

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Eternal flame

An eternal flame is a flame, lamp or torch that burns continuously for an indefinite period.

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ETF Securities

ETF Securities is an asset management firm focused on exchange-traded funds (ETFs), exchange-traded commodities (Commodity ETCs) and exchange-traded currencies (Currency ETCs) with offices in Jersey, London, New York, Sydney and Melbourne.

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Ethan Stiefel

Ethan Stiefel (born 13 February 1973 in Tyrone, Pennsylvania) is an American dancer, choreographer, and director.

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Ethiopia at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Ethiopia competed in the Olympic Games for the first time at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Ethiopia at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Ethiopia competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.

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ETP

ETP may refer to.

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Euan Henderson

Euan Henderson is a retired Scottish professional snooker player.

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Euan Macleod

Euan Macleod (born 1956) is a New Zealand-born Australian artist.

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Eucalyptus oil

Eucalyptus oil is the generic name for distilled oil from the leaf of Eucalyptus, a genus of the plant family Myrtaceae native to Australia and cultivated worldwide.

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Eucalyptus polybractea

The Blue mallee, Blue-leaved mallee or blue-leaved oil mallee, Eucalyptus polybractea (also formerly E. fruticetorum) is a small multi-trunked sclerophyll tree that grows naturally in western New South Wales around West Wyalong and in Central Victoria Whipstick Scrub north of Bendigo and similar patches of mallee at Inglewood, Wedderburn, Wychitella, St.

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Eucharistic Congress

In the Catholic Church, a Eucharistic Congress is a gathering of clergy, religious, and laity to bear witness to the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, which is an important Roman Catholic doctrine.

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Eugene Galekovic

Eugen-Josip Galekovic (Eugen-Josip Galeković,; born 12 June 1981) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Melbourne City FC in the A-League and internationally for Australia.

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Eumemmerring, Victoria

Eumemmerring is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Eurasian tree sparrow

The Eurasian tree sparrow (Passer montanus) is a passerine bird in the sparrow family with a rich chestnut crown and nape, and a black patch on each pure white cheek.

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Eureka Rebellion

The Eureka Rebellion was a rebellion in 1854, instigated by gold miners in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, who revolted against the colonial authority of the United Kingdom.

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Eureka Tower

Eureka Tower is a skyscraper located in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Euroa

Euroa is a town in the Shire of Strathbogie in the north-east of Victoria, Australia.

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Eurobodalla Shire

Eurobodalla Shire is a local government area located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Eurofruit

Eurofruit (full title Eurofruit Magazine) is a monthly global trade marketing magazine for the European fresh fruit and vegetable sector.

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European robin

The European robin (Erithacus rubecula), known simply as the robin or robin redbreast in the British Isles, is a small insectivorous passerine bird, specifically a chat, that was formerly classified as a member of the thrush family (Turdidae) but is now considered to be an Old World flycatcher.

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Eurotram

The Eurotram was an electric tramcar designed for the tram system of Compagnie de Transports Strasbourgeois (CTS).

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Eurovision Song Contest 1983

The Eurovision Song Contest 1983 was the 28th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.

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Eva (social network)

eva is a video social network that allows users to record and post short, spontaneous videos from their mobile phones.

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Eva Burrows

General Eva Evelyn Burrows, AC, OF (15 September 192920 March 2015) was an Australian Salvation Army Officer and was, from 1986 to 1993, the 13th General of the Salvation Army.

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Evan Whitton

Evan Whitton (born 1928) is an Australian journalist.

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Evening Prayer (Anglican)

Evening Prayer is a liturgy in use in the Anglican tradition celebrated in the late afternoon or evening.

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Everclear (band)

Everclear is an American rock band formed in Portland, Oregon in 1991.

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Everett P. Pope

Major Everett Parker Pope (July 16, 1919–July 16, 2009) was a United States Marine who received the Medal of Honor for his conspicuous gallantry on Peleliu in September 1944 while leading his men in an assault on a strategic hill, and for holding it, with rocks and bare fists when ammunition ran low, against Japanese suicide attacks.

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Evermore (band)

Evermore are a band originally from Feilding, New Zealand, now based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Everton, Victoria

Everton is a small town located from Wangaratta in northeast Victoria, along the Great Alpine Road.

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Everyday Is Like Sunday

"Everyday Is Like Sunday" is the third track of Morrissey's debut solo album, Viva Hate, and the second single to be released by the artist.

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Evil Empire (album)

Evil Empire is the second studio album by American rock band Rage Against the Machine, released on April 16, 1996 by Epic Records.

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Exclusive Brethren

The Exclusive Brethren are a subset of the Christian evangelical movement generally described as the Plymouth Brethren.

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Exford, Victoria

Exford is a town in Victoria, Australia, 51 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Exhibition Street, Melbourne

Exhibition Street is a major street in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia.

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Exotic Tour/Summer Tour '94

The Exotic Tour/Summer Tour '94 was a 1994 concert tour by English electronic group Depeche Mode in support of the act's eighth studio album, Songs of Faith and Devotion, which was released in March 1993.

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Exposition Universelle (1878)

The third Paris World's Fair, called an Exposition Universelle in French, was held from 1 May through to 10 November 1878.

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Extreme Engineering

Extreme Engineering is a documentary television series that aired on the Discovery Channel and the Science Channel.

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Eyewitness News

Eyewitness News is a style of news broadcasting that is used by local television stations in different markets around the world.

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Ezekiel Kemboi

Ezekiel Kemboi Cheboi (born 25 May 1982) is a Kenyan athlete, winner of the 3000 metres steeplechase at the 2004 Summer Olympics, the 2009 World Championships, the 2011 World Championships, the 2012 Summer Olympics, the 2013 World Championships and the 2015 World Championships.

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F Market & Wharves

The F Market & Wharves line is one of several light rail lines in San Francisco, California.

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F. Matthias Alexander

Frederick Matthias Alexander (20 January 1869 – 10 October 1955) was an Australian actor who developed the Alexander Technique, an educational process applied to recognize and overcome reactive, habitual limitations in movement and thinking.

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Fabíola Molina

Fabíola Pulga Molina (born May 25, 1975 in São José dos Campos, São Paulo, Brazil) is a butterfly and backstroke swimmer from Brazil, who competed at the 2000, 2008 and 2012 Olympics.

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Fabian Ribauw

Fabian Dominic Ribauw (born January 18, 1971 in Baitsi) is a political figure from the Pacific nation of Nauru.

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Fabiano Joseph Naasi

Fabiano Joseph Naasi (born December 24, 1985, in Babati, Manyara) is a Tanzanian long-distance runner.

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Fabrice Lapierre

Fabrice Lapierre (born 17 October 1983 in Réduit, Mauritius) is a Mauritian-born Australian long jumper.

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Fabulous Flournoy

Fabulous Flournoy (born 31 July 1973) is a player and the head coach for basketball team Newcastle Eagles, who compete in the British Basketball League.

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Facadism

Facadism, façadism (or façadomy) refers to an architectural and construction practice where the facade of a building was designed or constructed separately from the rest of a building.

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Fahan School

Fahan School is an independent, day and boarding school located in Sandy Bay, a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

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Fair Trade Association of Australia and New Zealand

The Fair Trade Association of Australia and New Zealand (The Fair Trade Association) is a member-based organization that supports two systems of fair trade.

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Fairey Firefly

The Fairey Firefly was a British Second World War-era carrier-borne fighter aircraft and anti-submarine aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA).

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Fairey Fox

The Fairey Fox was a British light bomber and fighter biplane of the 1920s and 1930s.

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Fairey III

The Fairey Aviation Company Fairey III was a family of British reconnaissance biplanes that enjoyed a very long production and service history in both landplane and seaplane variants.

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Fairfield railway station, Melbourne

Fairfield railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the north-eastern Melbourne suburb of Fairfield.

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Fairfield, Victoria

Fairfield is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km north-east of Melbourne City Centre.

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Fairhills High School

Fairhills High School is a government high school located in Knoxfield, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Fairsky

The Turbine Steamship Fairsky was a one-class Italian-styled passenger ship operated by the Sitmar Line, best known for service on the migrant passenger route from Britain to Australia from May 1958 until February 1972.

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Faith Macharia

Faith Macharia (born 9 February 1976, Nyeri, Kenya) is a Kenyan middle distance runner who specializes in the 800 metres.

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Faithful Companions of Jesus

The Faithful Companions of Jesus Sisters (FCJ Sisters, French: Fidèles compagnes de Jésus) was founded in Amiens in France in 1820 by Marie Madeleine de Bonnault d'Hoüet.

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Falkland Islands at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The British overseas territory of the Falkland Islands was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 6-member strong contingent, comprising 6 sportsmen and women and no officials.

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Falling into You: Around the World

Falling Into You: Around the World is the seventh world concert tour by Canadian pop singer, Céline Dion.

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Falls Creek, Victoria

The Falls Creek Alpine Resort is an alpine ski resort in the Hume region in northeastern Victoria, Australia.

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Falls of Halladale

The Falls of Halladale was a four-masted iron-hulled barque that was built in 1886 for the long-distance bulk carrier trade.

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Falvey

Falvey is a surname which is an anglicisation of the name Ó Fáilbhe: in the Irish language Ó means "descendant" and "fáilbhe" literally means "lively, pleasant, sprightly, merry, cheerful" or, according to another historian, "joker".

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Family Court of Australia

The Family Court of Australia is a superior Australian federal court of record which deals with family law matters, such as divorce applications, parenting disputes, and the division of wealth when a couple separate.

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Far Eastern Liaison Office

The Far Eastern Liaison Office (FELO) was a Second World War Propaganda and Field Intelligence unit set up under the orders of the Allied Land Commander, General Sir Thomas Blamey, on 19 June 1942.

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Farewell 1 Tour: Live from Melbourne

Farewell 1 Tour: Live from Melbourne is a double DVD by Eagles, released in 2005 (see 2005 in music).

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Farne Islands

The Farne Islands are a group of islands off the coast of Northumberland, England.

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Farrago (magazine)

First published on 3 April 1925, Farrago is Australia's oldest student publication.

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Fascinator

A fascinator is a headpiece, a style of millinery.

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Fast Eddys

Fast Eddys is a fast food and restaurant chain operating in Perth, Western Australia and New South Wales and formerly in Adelaide, South Australia and Melbourne, Victoria.

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Fast Forward (TV series)

Fast Forward was Australia’s highest rating and most critically awarded commercial television sketch comedy show, broadcast for 90 one-hour episodes from 12 April 1989 to 26 November 1992.

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Fatal Visions

Fatal Visions was a cult film magazine from Melbourne, Australia, that ran from 1988 to 1998, and was edited by journalist Michael Helms.

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Father (1990 film)

Father is a 1990 film about a retired German immigrant living in Australia, Joe Muller (Max von Sydow), who is accused by a strange woman named Iya Zetnick (Julia Blake) of being a former Nazi who committed war crimes during the Second World War.

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Fathimath Shafeega

Fathimath Shafeega (Dhivehi: ފާތިމަތް ޝަފީގާ) (b. September 21, 1963), commonly known as Shafeega, is the former Chief Executive Officer of the Capital Market Development Authority in the Maldives.

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Fawkner Park, Melbourne

Fawkner Park is a popular park in Melbourne's South Yarra and part of the City of Melbourne.

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Fawkner railway station

Fawkner railway station is located on the Upfield line in Victoria, Australia.

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Fawkner SC

Fawkner Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club from Fawkner, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Fawkner, Victoria

Fawkner is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Fawkner-Whittlesea Blues

Fawkner-Whittlesea Blues is a former Australian association football (soccer) club based in Epping, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Fawlty Towers

Fawlty Towers is a British television sitcom broadcast on BBC2 in 1975 and 1979.

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Fay Zwicky

Fay Zwicky (4 July 1933 – 2 July 2017) was an Australian poet, short-story writer, critic and academic primarily known for her autobiographical poem Kaddish, which deals with her identity as a Jewish writer.

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Faye Wong

Faye Wong (born 8 August 1969) is a Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actress, often referred to as "the Diva" in the Chinese-speaking world.

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FC Bulleen Lions

F.C. Bulleen Lions, known as Lions, is an Australian semi-professional football club based in Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.

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February 1981

The following events occurred in February 1981.

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February 2

No description.

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Federal Circuit Court of Australia

The Federal Circuit Court of Australia (formerly known as the Federal Magistrates Court of Australia) is an Australian court with jurisdiction over matters broadly relating to family law and child support, administrative law, admiralty law, bankruptcy, copyright, human rights, industrial law, migration, privacy and trade practices.

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Federal Court of Australia

The Federal Court of Australia is an Australian superior court of record which has jurisdiction to deal with most civil disputes governed by federal law (with the exception of family law matters), along with some summary (less serious) criminal matters.

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Federation of Australia

The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate British self-governing colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia agreed to unite and form the Commonwealth of Australia, establishing a system of federalism in Australia.

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Federation of Catholic Regional Colleges

The Federation of Catholic Regional Colleges (CRC) is a collaboration of five Catholic coeducational secondary colleges, located in the North Western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Federation of International Touch

The Federation of International Touch (FIT) is the worldwide governing body for Touch football.

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Federation Square

Federation Square is a venue for arts, culture and public events on the edge of the CBD of Melbourne.

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Federation Trail

The Federation Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which mainly follows the heritage-listed Main Outfall Sewer through the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Federation University Australia, Berwick campus

Federation University Australia, Berwick Campus is a campus of Federation University Australia located in Berwick, which is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. It offers degrees in Business and Commerce, Nursing and Education.

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Federico Tesio

Federico Tesio (17 January 1869 – 01 May 1954) was an Italian and a breeder of Thoroughbreds for horse racing.

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Felix Riebl

Felix Riebl (born 1 May 1981) is a singer, songwriter, and composer based in Melbourne.

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Felix Werder

Felix Werder, AM (24 February 19223 May 2012) was a German-born Australian composer of classical and electronic music, and also a noted critic and educator.

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Feltex Carpets

Feltex Carpets is a leading manufacturer of residential and commercial carpets.

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Fender Katsalidis Architects

Fender Katsalidis Architects (FKA) is an architecture firm in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Ferdinand Foch

Marshal Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch (2 October 1851 – 20 March 1929) was a French general and military theorist who served as the Supreme Allied Commander during the First World War.

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Ferdinand von Mueller

Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller, (German: Müller) (30 June 1825 – 10 October 1896) was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably, a botanist.

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Fergus Hume

Fergusson Wright Hume (8 July 1859 – 12 July 1932), known as Fergus Hume, was a prolific English novelist.

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Ferhan Şensoy

Ferhan Şensoy (born 26 February 1951) is a prominent Turkish playwright, actor and stage director.

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Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso Díaz (born 29 July 1981) is a Spanish Formula One racing driver and two-time world champion who is currently racing for McLaren F1 team.

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Ferntree Gully railway station

Ferntree Gully railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia.

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Ferntree Gully, Victoria

Ferntree Gully is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, at the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges, 32 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox local government area.

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Ferny Creek, Victoria

Ferny Creek is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 33 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Ferris wheel

A Ferris wheel (sometimes called a big wheel, observation wheel, or, in the case of the very tallest examples, giant wheel) is an amusement ride consisting of a rotating upright wheel with multiple passenger-carrying components (commonly referred to as passenger cars, cabins, tubs, capsules, gondolas, or pods) attached to the rim in such a way that as the wheel turns, they are kept upright, usually by gravity.

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Ferry

A ferry is a merchant vessel used to carry passengers, and sometimes vehicles and cargo as well, across a body of water.

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Festen

Festen is a 1998 Danish film, produced by Nimbus Film and directed by Thomas Vinterberg.

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Festival dei Due Mondi

The Festival dei Due Mondi (Festival of the Two Worlds) is an annual summer music and opera festival held each June to early July in Spoleto, Italy, since its founding by composer Gian Carlo Menotti in 1958.

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Festival Melbourne

Festival Melbourne2006 is a cultural event which ran concurrently with the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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FIBA Oceania Championship

FIBA Oceania Championship is the name commonly used to refer to the Oceania basketball championships that take every two years between national teams of the continent.

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Ficus macrophylla

Ficus macrophylla, commonly known as the Moreton Bay fig or Australian banyan, is a large evergreen banyan tree of the family Moraceae native to eastern Australia, from the Wide Bay–Burnett region in the north to the Illawarra in New South Wales, as well as Lord Howe Island.

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Ficus rubiginosa

Ficus rubiginosa, commonly known as the rusty fig or Port Jackson fig (damun in the Dharug language), is a species of flowering plant native to eastern Australia in the genus Ficus.

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Field hockey at the Summer Olympics

Field hockey, was introduced at the Olympic Games as a men's competition at the 1908 Games in London, with six teams, including four from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Fifi Box

Fiona Box (born 5 March 1977) is an Australian radio broadcaster, television presenter and actress.

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Fifteen Melbourne

Fifteen restaurant and its associated charity was a concept originally created by British chef Jamie Oliver in London in 2002 when he realised he could use his skills and energy to offer disadvantaged and marginalised young people with tough backgrounds an opportunity to train to be chefs.

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Fifth Beatle

The fifth Beatle is an informal title that various commentators in the press and entertainment industry have applied to people who were at one point a member of the Beatles, or who had a strong association with the "Fab Four" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr) during the group's existence.

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Fiji at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Fiji competed in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Fiji at the 2002 Winter Olympics

Fiji sent a delegation to compete at the 2002 Winter Olympics, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States from February 8–24, 2002.

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Filipino Australians

Filipino Australians (Filipino: Pilipino-Australyano) are Australians of Filipino ancestry.

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Film industry

The film industry or motion picture industry comprises the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking, i.e., film production companies, film studios, cinematography, animation, film production, screenwriting, pre-production, post production, film festivals, distribution; and actors, film directors, and other film crew personnel.

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FINA Swimming World Cup

The FINA Swimming World Cup is an international series of short course (25 m) swimming meets organized by FINA, the International Federation for swimming.

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FINA World Aquatics Championships

The FINA World Championships or World Aquatics Championships are the World Championships for aquatics sports: swimming, diving, high diving, open water swimming, synchronized swimming, and water polo.

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Financial district

A financial district is the central area in some large cities where banks, insurance companies and other large corporations have head offices.

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Fine Music 102.5

Fine Music 102.5 (ACMA callsign: 2MBS) is a Sydney music radio station operated by the Music Broadcasting Society of New South Wales Co-Operative Limited.

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Finland at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Finland competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Finlay Currie

William Finlay Jefferson Currie (20 January 1878 – 9 May 1968) was a Scottish actor of stage, screen, and television.

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Fintona Girls' School

Fintona Girls' School is a small, independent, non-denominational, day school for girls, located in Balwyn, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Fiona Brinkman

Fiona Brinkman (née Lawson) is a Professor in Bioinformatics and Genomics at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada, and is a leader in the area of microbial bioinformatics.

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Fiona O'Loughlin (comedian)

Fiona Taheny (born 16 July 1963), commonly known as Fiona O'Loughlin, is an Australian comedian living in Melbourne, known primarily for her stand-up comedy; for her television performances, on ABC TV's Spicks and Specks, and Network Ten's Rove Live, Good News Week, Show Me the Movie! and Hughesy, We Have a Problem and a series of advertisements for Heinz soups.

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Firbank Girls' Grammar School

Firbank Grammar School is an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school, situated in the suburb of Brighton, in the bayside area of Melbourne, Australia.

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Firbeck

Firbeck is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England, on the border with Nottinghamshire.

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Fire protection engineering

Fire engineering is the application of science and engineering principles to protect people, property, and their environments from the harmful and destructive effects of fire and smoke.

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First Australian Imperial Force

The First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) was the main expeditionary force of the Australian Army during World War I. It was formed on 15 August 1914, following Britain's declaration of war on Germany, initially with a strength of one infantry division and one light horse brigade.

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Fish Creek, Victoria

Fish Creek is a small township in Victoria, Australia.

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Fishcam

Fishcam refers to a broadcast consisting of a video camera pointed at a fish tank.

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Fishermans Bend, Victoria

Fishermans Bend (formerly Fishermen's Bend) is a precinct within the City of Port Phillip and the City of Melbourne.

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Fitzroy City SC

Fitzroy City Soccer Club, nicknamed Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Фицpoj Cити Србија), is an Australian soccer club based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Fitzroy Football Club

The Fitzroy Football Club, nicknamed the Lions or the Roys, is an Australian rules football club formed in 1883 to represent the inner-Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy, Victoria and was a foundation member club of the Victorian Football League (now the Australian Football League) on its inception in 1897.

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Fitzroy Gardens

The Fitzroy Gardens are 26 hectares (64 acres) located on the southeastern edge of the Melbourne Central Business District in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Fitzroy High School

Fitzroy High School is a school catering for Years 7 to 12, located in Falconer Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia.

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Fitzroy North, Victoria

Fitzroy North is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Fitzroy Town Hall

Fitzroy Town Hall is a civic building located in Napier Street in Fitzroy, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Fitzroy, Victoria

Fitzroy is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District in the local government area of the City of Yarra.

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Five Star Prison Cell

Five Star Prison Cell was a four-piece band from Melbourne, Australia, whose music was generally labelled as tech metal or math rock.

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Flag of Australia

The flag of Australia is a defaced Blue Ensign: a blue field with the Union Jack in the canton (upper hoist quarter), and a large white seven-pointed star known as the Commonwealth Star in the lower hoist quarter.

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Flag of Melbourne

The Flag of Melbourne is the official flag for the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Flagellation

Flagellation (Latin flagellum, "whip"), flogging, whipping or lashing is the act of beating the human body with special implements such as whips, lashes, rods, switches, the cat o' nine tails, the sjambok, etc.

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Flagstaff Gardens

Flagstaff Gardens is the oldest park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, first established in 1862.

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Flagstaff railway station

Flagstaff railway station is an underground station on the metro network in Melbourne, Australia.

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Flame ionization detector

A flame ionization detector (FID) is a scientific instrument that measures analyte in a gas stream.

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Flaunt It (song)

"Flaunt It" is a song by TV Rock, the first single from the duo's 2006 debut album Sunshine City.

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Flávia Delaroli

Flávia Renata Delaroli Cazziolato (born December 28, 1983 in Ipatinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil) is an Olympic and National Record holding freestyle swimmer from Brazil.

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Fleance

Fleance (or Fléance) is a figure in legendary Scottish history.

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Flemington Bridge railway station

Flemington Bridge railway station is located on the Upfield line in Victoria, Australia.

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Flemington Racecourse

Flemington Racecourse is a major horse racing venue located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Flemington Racecourse railway line

The Flemington Racecourse railway line is a suburban electric railway line in Melbourne, Australia.

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Flemington Road, Melbourne

Flemington Road is a major thoroughfare in the inner suburbs of North Melbourne and Parkville in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Flemington, Victoria

Flemington is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 4 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Flexible-fuel vehicle

A flexible-fuel vehicle (FFV) or dual-fuel vehicle (colloquially called a flex-fuel vehicle) is an alternative fuel vehicle with an internal combustion engine designed to run on more than one fuel, usually gasoline blended with either ethanol or methanol fuel, and both fuels are stored in the same common tank.

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Flexity Swift

The Flexity Swift is a series of urban and inter-urban tram, light rail and light metro vehicles manufactured by Bombardier Transportation.

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Flight Stakes

The Flight Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies, at Set Weights, run over a distance of 1600 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in early October.

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Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Flinders Lane is a minor street and thoroughfare in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia.

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Flinders Street railway station

Flinders Street railway station is a railway station on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Flinders Street, Melbourne

Flinders Street is a notable street in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Flinders, Victoria

Flinders once known as Mendi-Moke, is a town south of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located on the Mornington Peninsula at the point where Western Port meets Bass Strait.

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Floral clock

A floral clock, or flower clock, is a large decorative clock with the clock face formed by carpet bedding, usually found in a park or other public recreation area.

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Florence Stawell

Florence Melian Stawell (2 May 1869 – 9 June 1936) was a classical scholar.

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Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health

The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, more commonly known as the Florey Institute, is an Australian medical research institute that undertakes clinical and applied research into treatments for brain and mind disorders and the cardiovascular system.

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Florigene

Florigene is a biotechnology company based in Melbourne, Australia, which is principally involved in the application of in-house genetic modification techniques to develop novel colour expressions in a range of commercial plants.

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Flos Greig

Grata Flos Matilda Greig (7 November 1880 – 31 December 1958), Australian lawyer, was the first woman to be admitted to practise as a barrister and solicitor in Australia.

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Flower Drum

The Flower Drum is a notable multi-award-winning Chinese cuisine restaurant in Melbourne, Australia.

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Flying boat

A flying boat is a fixed-winged seaplane with a hull, allowing it to land on water, that usually has no type of landing gear to allow operation on land.

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Flying buttress

The flying buttress (arc-boutant, arch buttress) is a specific form of buttress composed of an arched structure that extends from the upper portion of a wall to a pier of great mass, in order to convey to the ground the lateral forces that push a wall outwards, which are forces that arise from vaulted ceilings of stone and from wind-loading on roofs.

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Flying Dutchman

The Flying Dutchman (De Vliegende Hollander) is a legendary ghost ship that can never make port and is doomed to sail the oceans forever.

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Flying Dutchman (disambiguation)

The Flying Dutchman is a legendary ghost ship.

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Flying junction

A flying junction or flyover is a railway junction at which one or more diverging or converging tracks in a multiple-track route cross other tracks on the route by bridge to avoid conflict with other train movements.

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FM 876 Network

Melbourne (like most Australian major cities) is home to many broadcasters forming a diverse network of services heard on the frequencies between 87.6 & 88 FM.

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Foetus (band)

Foetus is the primary musical outlet of JG Thirlwell.

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Follow Your Heart (Nikki Webster album)

Follow Your Heart is the first album by Australian singer Nikki Webster, released in Australia on 20 August 2001 (see 2001 in music) by Gotham Records.

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Football at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

The men's football tournament was held at the 2000 Summer Olympics from 15 to 30 September.

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Football at the Summer Olympics

Association football has been included in every Summer Olympic Games as a men's competition sport, except 1896 and 1932.

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Football hooliganism

Football hooliganism is the term used to describe disorderly, violent or destructive behaviour perpetrated by spectators at association football events.

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Football in Australia

Football in Australia refers to football codes played in the country including Australian rules football, rugby league, rugby union, association football, American football and Gaelic football.

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Football Park

Football Park, also known commercially as AAMI Stadium, is a former Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia.

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Foothills

Foothills are geographically defined as gradual increase in elevation at the base of a mountain range, higher hill range or an upland area.

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Footscray JUST

Footscray JUST (Jugoslav United Soccer Team) was an association football club from Melbourne, Australia, and a former member of the National Soccer League.

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Footscray railway station

Footscray railway station is located on the Sunbury, Werribee and Williamstown lines, in Victoria, Australia.

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Footscray, Victoria

Footscray is an inner-western suburb (neighbourhood) of Melbourne, Australia, 5 km from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Ford Australia

The Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited, known by its trading name Ford Australia, is the Australian subsidiary of United States-based automaker Ford Motor Company.

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Ford Falcon (Australia)

The Ford Falcon was a full-sized car manufactured by Ford Australia from 1960 to 2016.

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Ford Performance Vehicles

Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV) was the Melbourne-based, premium performance arm of automobile manufacturer Ford Australia.

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Foreign born

Foreign-born (also non-native) people are those born outside of their country of residence.

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Foreign relations of Australia

Foreign relations of Australia are influenced by its position as a leading trading nation and as a significant donor of humanitarian aid.

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Foreign relations of Belgium

Belgium is a country in Europe and member of major international organizations like the European Union and NATO which are both headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.

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Foreign relations of Croatia

The Republic of Croatia is a sovereign country at the crossroads of Central Europe, Southeast Europe, and the Mediterranean that declared its independence from SFR Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991.

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Foreign relations of Egypt

Foreign relations of the Arab Republic of Egypt are the Egyptian government's external relations with the outside world.

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Foreign relations of Greece

As one of the oldest Euro-Atlantic member states in the region of Southeast Europe, Greece enjoys a prominent geopolitical role as a middle power, due to its political and geographical proximity to Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

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Foreign relations of Hungary

Hungary wields considerable influence in Central and Eastern Europe and is a middle power in international affairs.

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Foreign relations of Italy

Foreign relations of the Italian Republic are the Italian government's external relations with the outside world.

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Foreign relations of Lebanon

The foreign policy of Lebanon reflects its geographic location, the composition of its population, and its reliance on commerce and trade.

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Foreign relations of Malaysia

Malaysia is an active member of various international organisations, including the Commonwealth of Nations, the United Nations, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and the Non-Aligned Movement.

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Foreign relations of Malta

For several years after independence in 1964, under the Nationalist Party government, Malta followed a policy of close co-operation with the United Kingdom and other NATO countries.

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Foreign relations of Romania

The foreign relations of Romania are conducted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministerul Afacerilor Externe).

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Foreign relations of Spain

After the return of democracy following the death of General Franco in 1975, Spain's foreign policy priorities were to break out of the diplomatic isolation of the Franco years and expand diplomatic relations, enter the European Community, and define security relations with NATO, later joining the organization in 1982.

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Foreign relations of Sri Lanka

Foreign relations of Sri Lanka refers to the diplomatic and commercial relations between Sri Lanka and other countries.

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Foreign relations of Switzerland

The foreign relations of Switzerland are the primary responsibility of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA).

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Forensic Investigators

Forensic Investigators: Australia's True Crimes is an Australian television show hosted by Lisa McCune which aired on the Seven Network.

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Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre

Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre is a major regional shopping centre located in the eastern suburb of Forest Hill in Melbourne, Australia.

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Forest Hill, Victoria

Forest Hill is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Fort Lee, New Jersey

Fort Lee is a borough at the eastern border of Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, in the New York City Metropolitan Area, situated atop the Hudson Palisades.

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Forum Theatre

The Forum Theatre (originally the State Theatre) is a theatre, cinema and live music venue located on the corner of Flinders Street and Russell Street in Melbourne, Australia.

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Foster's Group

Foster's Group (now Foster's Group Pty. Ltd.) was an Australian beer group with interests in brewing and soft drinks.

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Foster, Victoria

Foster is a dairying and grazing town south-east of Melbourne on the South Gippsland Highway in Victoria, Australia.

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Foundation of Melbourne

The city of Melbourne was founded in 1835.

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Fox FM (Melbourne)

Fox FM (call sign: 3FOX) is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on a frequency of 101.9 MHz, and is part of Southern Cross Austereo's Hit Network.

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Fox Sports (Australia)

Fox Sports is an Australian group of sports channels, owned by Fox Sports Pty Limited (known as Premier Media Group until February 2012), which is owned by News Corp Australia.

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Foxtel

Foxtel is an Australian pay television company, operating in cable television, direct broadcast satellite television, and IPTV catch-up services.

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Fractal Glider

Fractal Glider is the stage name of Paul McCosh, a psychedelic trance artist from Melbourne, Australia.

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François Tétaz

François "Franc" Tétaz (born December 22, 1970) is an Australian film composer, music producer and mixer, who won the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) / Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) 2006 'Feature Film Score of the Year' Award for Wolf Creek (2005).

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France at the 1956 Summer Olympics

France competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Frances Alda

Frances Davis Alda (31 May 1879 – 18 September 1952) was a New Zealand-born, Australian-raised operatic soprano.

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Frances Bedford

Frances Ellen Bedford (born 5 November 1953) is an Australian politician, representing the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Florey since the 1997 state election.

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Frances Gertrude Kumm

Frances Gertrude Kumm (8 April 1886 – 4 June 1966) was an Australian women's activist and philanthropist.

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Frances Perry Private Hospital

Frances Perry Private Hospital, co-located with the Royal Women's Hospital in the Melbourne suburb of Parkville, is a 69-bed private hospital for women run by Ramsay Healthcare.

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Francesco de Pinedo

Francesco De Pinedo (February 16, 1890 – September 2, 1933) was a famous Italian aviator.

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Francis Anderson (philosopher)

Sir Francis Anderson (3 September 1858 – 24 June 1941) was a Scottish philosopher and educator.

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Francis de Laporte de Castelnau

François Louis Nompar de Caumont La Force, comte de Castelnau (25 December 1810 – 4 February 1880) was a French naturalist, known also as François Laporte or Francis de Castelnau.

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Francis Dutton

Francis Stacker Dutton CMG (18 October 1818 – 25 January 1877) was the seventh Premier of South Australia, serving twice, firstly in 1863 and again in 1865.

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Francis Leach

Francis Leach (born 1968) is an Australian radio announcer.

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Francis Ormond

Francis Ormond (23 November 1827 – 5 May 1889) was a Scottish-born Australian pastoralist, member of the Parliament of Victoria and philanthropist in the areas of education and religion.

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Francis Rattenbury

Francis Mawson Rattenbury (11 October 1867 – 28 March 1935) was a British architect, although most of his career was spent in British Columbia, Canada, where he designed many notable buildings.

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Francis Webb (poet)

Francis Charles Webb-Wagg (8 February 1925 – 23 November 1973) was an Australian poet who published under the name Francis Webb.

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Francis X. Cretzmeyer

Francis Xavier Cretzmeyer, Jr. (January 7, 1913 – April 2, 2001) was the greatest track and field coach at the University of Iowa in the 20th century, leading their team the Hawkeyes to multiple Big Ten team titles.

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Franciscan Missionaries of Mary

The Franciscan Missionaries of Mary are a Roman Catholic religious institute founded by Mother Mary of the Passion (born Hélène de Chappotin de Neuville, 1839–1904) at Ootacamund, then British India, in 1877.

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Franjo Mihalić

Franjo Mihalić (9 March 1920 – 14 February 2015) was a Croatian-Serbian long-distance runner best known for his 1958 win at the Boston Marathon and his marathon silver medal in the 1956 Summer Olympics.

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Frank Allan

Francis Erskine "Frank" Allan (2 December 1849 – 9 February 1917) was an Australian cricketer who represented Victoria in first-class intercolonial matches and made one Test appearance for Australia.

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Frank Beaurepaire

Sir Francis "Frank" Joseph Edmund Beaurepaire (13 May 1891 – 29 May 1956) was an Australian distance freestyle swimmer from the 1900s to the 1920s, who won three silver and three bronze medals, from the 1908 Summer Olympics in London to the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, setting 15 world records.

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Frank Costigan

Francis Xavier Costigan,, (14 January 1931 – 13 April 2009) was an Australian lawyer, Royal Commissioner and social justice activist.

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Frank Crean

Francis Daniel Crean (28 February 1916 – 2 December 2008) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1951 to 1977, representing the Labor Party.

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Frank De Stefano

Frank de Stefano (born 1948) was mayor and councillor of Geelong, Victoria from 1983 to 1993.

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Frank Drmic

Frank Drmic (born 7 February 1978) is an Australian professional basketball player.

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Frank Hardy

Francis Joseph Hardy, (21 March 1917 – 28 January 1994) publishing as Frank Hardy was an Australian left-wing novelist and writer best known for his controversial novel Power Without Glory.

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Frank Kitto

Sir Frank Walters Kitto, (30 July 1903 – 15 February 1994), Australian judge, was a Justice of the High Court of Australia.

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Frank Knopfelmacher

Frank Knopfelmacher (Vienna, 3 February 1923 – Melbourne, 17 May 1995), was a Czech Jew,Knopfelmacher, Andrew (subject's son): at pwhce.org, 21 March 2002.

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Frank Little (bishop)

Sir Thomas Francis "Frank" LittleCommonly known as "Sir Frank" as in this story here KBE (30 November 1925 – 7 April 2008) was the sixth Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne.

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Frank McAvennie

Francis McAvennie (born 22 November 1959) is a Scottish former footballer, who played as a striker for West Ham United and Celtic, having had two spells with each of these clubs.

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Frank McCallum

Francis McNeiss McNeil McCallum (Captain Melville) (c 1823-1857) was a notorious bushranger during the early part of the Victorian Gold Rush in Australia.

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Frank McManus (Australian politician)

Francis Patrick Vincent McManus (27 February 190528 December 1983), Australian politician, was the last leader of the parliamentary Democratic Labor Party and a prominent figure in Australian politics for 30 years.

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Frank McNamara (VC)

Air Vice Marshal Francis Hubert (Frank) McNamara, (4 April 1894 – 2 November 1961) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for valour in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to a member of the British and Commonwealth forces.

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Frank Sinatra with the Red Norvo Quintet: Live in Australia, 1959

With the Red Norvo Quintet: Live in Australia, 1959 is a live album by American singer Frank Sinatra, recorded in 1959 but released in 1997.

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Frank Talia

Francesco "Frank" Talia (born 20 July 1972 in Melbourne) is an Australian former professional football goalkeeper, who last played for Wycombe Wanderers in Football League Two.

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Frank Tarrant

Francis Alfred "Frank" Tarrant (11 December 1880 – 29 January 1951) was an Australian cricketer whose first-class career spanned from 1899 to 1936, and included 329 matches.

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Frank Thring

Frank William Thring (11 May 1926 – 29 December 1994) was an Australian character actor in radio, stage, television and film.

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Frank Tudor

Francis Gwynne Tudor (29 January 1866 – 10 January 1922) was an Australian politician who served as the leader of the Australian Labor Party from 1916 until his death.

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Frank Tyson

Frank Holmes Tyson (6 June 1930 – 27 September 2015) was an England cricketer of the 1950s, who also worked as a schoolmaster, journalist, cricket coach and cricket commentator after emigrating to Australia in 1960.

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Frank W. Boreham

Frank William Boreham OBE (3 March 1871, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England – 18 May 1959, Melbourne, Victoria) was a Baptist preacher best known in New Zealand, Australia, and England.

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Frank Wilkes

Frank Noel Wilkes (16 June 1922 – 20 August 2015), Australian politician, was Leader of the Labor Opposition in Victoria from 1977 to 1981.

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Frank Woodley

Frank Woodley (born Frank Wood; 29 February 1968) is an Australian comedian, author, and musician who is best known for his work alongside Colin Lane as part of the comedic duo, Lano and Woodley.

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Frankie (magazine)

frankie magazine is a bi-monthly Australian magazine, featuring music, art, fashion, photography, craft and other cultural content.

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Frankie Manning

Frankie Manning (May 26, 1914 – April 27, 2009) was an American dancer, instructor, and choreographer.

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Franklyn Ajaye

Franklyn Ajaye (born May 13, 1949) is an American stand-up comedian and actor.

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Frankston Blues

Frankston Blues is a South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) club based in Melbourne.

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Frankston Freeway

Frankston Freeway is a very short stretch of Melbourne freeway that was designed to upgrade Wells Road to freeway standard in the 1970s and provides a link from suburban Melbourne to Frankston.

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Frankston High School

Frankston High School (FHS) or simply "Frankston High", in Victoria, Australia, is a secondary college offering education for students in Years 7 to 12.

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Frankston North, Victoria

Frankston North (originally the Pines Forest Estate, also known as "The Pines") is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 38 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Frankston local government area.

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Frankston Pines FC

Frankston Pines Football Club is an Australian soccer club based in Frankston North, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Frankston railway station

Frankston railway station is the terminus for the Frankston and Stony Point lines, in Victoria, Australia.

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Frankston South, Victoria

Frankston South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 43 km south-east of Melbourne city centre.

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Frankston, Victoria

Frankston is an outer-suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, in the local government area of the City of Frankston.

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Frédéric Michalak

Frédéric Michalak (born 16 October 1982 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne) is a French rugby union footballer, who currently plays for the Lyon OU in the Top 14.

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Fred Alexander

Frederick Beasley Alexander (August 14, 1880 – March 3, 1969) was an American tennis player in the early 20th century.

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Fred Basset (greyhound)

Fred Basset (born 4 October 2004) is a greyhound dog which was owned and raced by Australian comedy duo Hamish & Andy.

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Fred Freer

Frederick Alfred William Freer (4 December 1915, North Carlton, Victoria – 2 November 1998, Melbourne, Victoria) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test in 1946.

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Fred Grace

George Frederick Grace (13 December 1850 – 22 September 1880) was an English first-class cricketer active from 1866 to 1880 who played for Gloucestershire and the United South of England Eleven (USEE).

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Fred Gruen

Fred Henry George Gruen (14 June 192129 October 1997) was an Australian economist, an early and influential voice in favour of free trade and tariff reductions in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Fred Kirkham

Fred Kirkham (born Frederick Angus Benfield, 5 April 1937 – 25 October 2007) was an Australian Olympic-level rower, songwriter and judge.

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Fred Negro

Frederick John Negro (born 1959) is an Australian satirist, musician, songwriter, and cartoonist.

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Fred Patten

Frederick Walter Patten (born 1940) is known for his work as a historian in the science fiction, fantasy, anime, manga, and furry fandoms, where he has gained great distinction through a substantial contribution to both print and online books, magazines, and other media.

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Fred Perry

Fred Perry (18 May 1909 – 2 February 1995) was a British tennis and table tennis player from England and former World No. 1 who won 10 Majors including eight Grand Slams and two Pro Slams single titles, as well as six Major doubles titles.

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Fred Schepisi

Frederic Alan Schepisi, AO (Kael, Pauline (1984). Taking It All In. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. p. 55. born 26 December 1939) is an Australian film director, producer and screenwriter.

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Fred Tiedt

Frederick "Fred" Tiedt (16 October 1935 – 15 June 1999, born in Dublin, Ireland) was an amateur and professional boxer.

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Fred Whitlam

Harry Frederick Ernest "Fred" Whitlam (3 April 1884 – 8 December 1961) was Australia's Crown Solicitor from 1936 to 1949, and a pioneer of international human rights law in Australia.

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Fred Williams

Frederick Ronald (Fred) Williams OBE (23 January 192722 April 1982) was an Australian painter and printmaker.

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Fredd Bear's Breakfast-A-Go-Go

Fredd Bear's Breakfast A-Go-Go was an Australian children's television show which started in 1969 on ATV Channel 0 (now ATV-10).

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Freddie Gilroy

Frederick "Freddie" Gilroy (7 March 1936 – 28 June 2016) was a Northern Irish boxer.

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Frederic Hughes

Major General Frederic Godfrey Hughes, (26 January 1858 – 23 August 1944) was an Australian Army general in the First World War.

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Frederick Birks

Frederick Birks, VC, MM (16 August 1894 – 21 September 1917) was a Welsh-born Australian First World War soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth forces.

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Frederick Chapman (palaeontologist)

Frederick Chapman (13 February 1864 – 10 December 1943) was the inaugural Australian Commonwealth Palaeontologist.

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Frederick Head

Frederick Waldegrave Head MC & Bar (18 April 1874 – 18 December 1941) was Anglican archbishop of Melbourne, Australia.

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Frederick Holder

Sir Frederick William Holder KCMG (12 May 185023 July 1909) was an Australian politician.

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Frederick Illingworth

Frederick Illingworth (24 September 1844 – 8 September 1908), Australian politician, was a Member of Parliament in two Australian states, and a government minister in Western Australia.

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Frederick McCoy

Sir Frederick McCoy (1817 – 16 May 1899), was an Irish palaeontologist, zoologist, and museum administrator, active in Australia.

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Frederick McCubbin

Frederick McCubbin (25 February 1855 – 20 December 1917) was an Australian artist and prominent member of the Heidelberg School art movement, also known as Australian Impressionism.

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Frederick Pirani

Frederick Pirani (3 December 1858 – 26 October 1926) was a New Zealand politician.

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Frederick Vosper

Frederick Charles Burleigh Vosper (23 March 1869 – 6 January 1901) was an Australian newspaper journalist and proprietor, and politician.

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Frederick William Haddon

Frederick William Haddon (8 February 1839 – 7 March 1906), was an Australian journalist and newspaper editor.

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Fredrik Lööf

Max Emil Fredrik Lööf (born 13 December 1969 in Kristinehamn, Sweden) is a Swedish professional sailor who has participated in six Summer Olympics, winning one gold and two bronze medals.

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Free love

Free love is a social movement that accepts all forms of love.

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Free newspaper

Free newspapers are distributed free of charge, often in central places in cities and towns, on public transport, with other newspapers, or separately door-to-door.

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Freedom Air

Freedom Air was Air New Zealand Group's low-cost airline which operated from December 1995 to March 2008.

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Freedom Socialist Party

The Freedom Socialist Party is a far-left socialist political party with a revolutionary feminist philosophy that emerged from a split in the United States Socialist Workers Party in 1966.

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Freeform (radio format)

Freeform, or freeform radio, is a radio station programming format in which the disc jockey is given total control over what music to play, regardless of music genre or commercial interests.

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Freight Australia

Freight Australia was an Australian railway company that purchased the V/Line Freight business from the Government of Victoria in 1999.

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Fremantle Grammar School

Fremantle Grammar School is a defunct school and heritage-listed building in Fremantle, Western Australia.

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French Island (Victoria)

French Island is the largest coastal island of Victoria, Australia, located in Western Port, southeast of Melbourne.

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Frente!

Frente! (or Frente) are an Australian alternative rock and folk-pop group which originally formed in 1989.

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Frequent-flyer program

A frequent-flyer program (FFP) is a loyalty program offered by an airline.

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Freshwater Place

Freshwater Place is a premium high-rise residential skyscraper in the Southbank district of Melbourne, Australia.

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Friendship Radiosport Games

The Friendship Radiosport Games (FRG) is an international multi-sport event that includes competitions in the various sports collectively referred to as radiosport.

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From Here on In (The Living End album)

From Here on In is a singles compilation by Australian punk band The Living End.

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Fuel cell

A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity through an electrochemical reaction of hydrogen fuel with oxygen or another oxidizing agent.

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Full Frontal (Australian TV series)

Full Frontal was an Australian sketch comedy series which debuted in 1993.

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Full Scale (band)

Full Scale (formerly known as Full Scale Deflection, later known as Full Scale Revolution) is an Australian alternative metal band that formed in Perth, Western Australia during 1998.

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Fumina South, Victoria

Fumina South is a town in Victoria, Australia.

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Funeral train

A funeral train is a train specially chartered in order to carry a coffin or coffins to a place of interment.

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Fungi of Australia

The Fungi of Australia form an enormous and phenomenally diverse group, occupying a huge range of freshwater, marine and terrestrial habitats with many ecological roles, for example as saprobes, parasites and mutualistic symbionts of algae, animals and plants, and as agents of biodeterioration.

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Funky Squad

Funky Squad was a short-lived 1995 Australian comedy television series which satirised 1970s-era U.S. police television dramas, such as The Mod Squad.

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Funnelback

Funnelback is a search engine platform.

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Funny Girl (musical)

Funny Girl is a 1963 musical (opened on Broadway in 1964) with a book by Isobel Lennart, music by Jule Styne, and lyrics by Bob Merrill.

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Furlong

A furlong is a measure of distance in imperial units and U.S. customary units equal to one eighth of a mile, equivalent to 660 feet, 220 yards, 40 rods, or 10 chains.

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Futsal in Australia

Futsal in Australia is governed by the Football Federation Australia and its state based futsal associations.

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Futures League

The Futures League or Toyota Futures League is the Australian national second XI cricket competition.

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Futurity Stakes (MRC)

The Futurity Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 weight-for-age Thoroughbred horse race for horses three years old and older, over a distance of 1400 metres held at Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia, in late February.

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G. P. Nerli

Girolamo Pieri Pecci Ballati Nerli, known more commonly as Girolamo Nerli (21 February 1860 – 24 June 1926) was an Italian painter who worked and travelled in Australia and New Zealand in the late 19th century influencing Charles Conder and Frances Hodgkins and helping to move Australian and New Zealand art in new directions.

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Gable Garenamotse

Gable Garenamotse (born February 28, 1977 in Gumare, North-West) is a Botswana long jumper, who has won two silver medals at the Commonwealth Games.

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Gabriel Gaté

Gabriel Gaté (born 1955 in the Loire Valley) is a French chef living in Australia.

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Gabrielle Pizzi

Gabrielle Pizzi (1940 – 5 December 2004) was an Australian art dealer who promoted Aboriginal art from the Western Desert from the early 1980s.

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Gaby Kennard

Gaby Kennard (born 1944, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) was the first Australian woman to circumnavigate the globe by airplane.

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Gael Martin

Gael Patricia Mulhall-Martin (born 27 August 1956) is a former Australian athlete who competed in the shot put and in the discus throw at the Olympic level and also had a career in powerlifting.

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Gail Kim

Gail Kim-Irvine (born February 20, 1977) is a Canadian-American actress, model and retired professional wrestler, currently signed to Impact Wrestling, where she serves as a producer.

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Galah

The galah (Eolophus roseicapilla), also known as the rose-breasted cockatoo, galah cockatoo, pink and grey cockatoo or roseate cockatoo, is one of the most common and widespread cockatoos, and it can be found in open country in almost all parts of mainland Australia.

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Galbraith Lowry-Corry, 7th Earl Belmore

Galbraith Armar Lowry-Corry, 7th Earl Belmore (14 April 1913 – 20 July 1960) was an Irish peer and the son of Major Adrian Lowry-Corry, himself the son of Admiral the Hon.

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Gan Israel Camping Network

Gan Israel Camping Network is an umbrella term for a group of Chabad-Lubavitch summer camps.

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Gants Hill

Gants Hill is a district of Ilford in east London, England.

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Garden city movement

The garden city movement is a method of urban planning in which self-contained communities are surrounded by "greenbelts", containing proportionate areas of residences, industry, and agriculture.

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Garden Palace

The Garden Palace was a large, purpose-built exhibition building constructed to house the Sydney International Exhibition in 1879 in Sydney, Australia.

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Gardenvale railway station

Gardenvale railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Brighton.

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Gardenvale, Victoria

Gardenvale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Gardiner railway station

Gardiner railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Gardiners Creek

Gardiners Creek, originally known as Kooyongkoot Creek, is a waterway in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, and part of the Yarra River catchment.

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Gardiners Creek Trail

The Gardiners Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Gardiners Creek through the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Gareth Evans (politician)

Gareth John Evans AC, QC (born 5 September 1944), is an Australian international policymaker and former politician.

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Garfield, Victoria

Garfield is a town in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, 69 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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Garratt

A Garratt (often referred to as a Beyer Garratt) is a type of steam locomotive that is articulated into three parts.

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Garrick Ohlsson

Garrick Olof Ohlsson (born April 3, 1948 in Bronxville, New York) is an American classical pianist.

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Garry Schofield

Garry Edward Schofield OBE (born 1 July 1965 in Hunslet, Leeds) is an English former professional rugby league footballer of the 1980s and 1990s, and is a member of the British Rugby League Hall of Fame.

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Garuda Indonesia

Garuda Indonesia (officially PT Garuda Indonesia (Persero) Tbk) is the national airline of Indonesia. Named after the holy bird Garuda of Hinduism from the national emblem of Indonesia, the airline is headquartered at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, near Jakarta. As of 11 December 2014, the airline is rated as a 5-star airline by the international airline review firm Skytrax. The air carrier was previously known as Garuda Indonesian Airways. Founded in 1947 as KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf, the airline is now one of the world's leading airlines and the 20th member of the global airline alliance SkyTeam. It operates regularly scheduled flights to a large number of destinations in Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Australia and Europe from its main hub in Jakarta, Soekarno–Hatta International Airport, as well as services to Australia and Asia from Ngurah Rai International Airport (Bali) and a large number of domestic flights from both Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport (Makassar) and Kualanamu International Airport (Medan). At its peak in the late 1980s up to the mid-1990s, Garuda operated an extensive network of flights all over the world, with regularly scheduled services to Los Angeles, Paris, Rome, Fukuoka, Adelaide, Johannesburg, Cairo and other cities in Europe, Australia and Asia. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, a series of financial and operational difficulties hit the airline hard, which included the in-flight murder of a human rights activist, causing it to drastically cut back services. In 2009, the airline undertook a five-year modernization plan known as the Quantum Leap, which overhauled the airline's brand, livery, logo and uniforms, as well as newer, more modern aircraft and facilities and a renewed focus on international markets, and earning the airline awards such as Most Improved Airline, 5-Star Airline, and World's Best Cabin Crew. The airline also operated a budget subsidiary Citilink, which provided low-cost flights to multiple Indonesian destinations and was spun-off in 2012.

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Gary Ablett Jr.

Gary Ablett Jr. (born 14 May 1984) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Gary Johns

Gary Thomas Johns (born 29 August 1952) is an Australian writer and former politician.

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Gary Moorcroft

Gary Moorcroft (born 16 April 1976) is a former Australian rules football player for Essendon and Melbourne in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Gary Olsen

Gary Olsen (3 November 1957 – 12 September 2000) was an English actor.

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Gary Sweet

Gary Sweet is an Australian film and television actor known for his roles in Alexandra's Project (as Steve), Police Rescue (as Sergeant "Mickey" McClintock), Cody (as Cody), Big Sky (as Chris Manning), Bodyline (as Donald Bradman), Stingers (as DI Luke Harris) and House Husbands (as Lewis Crabb).

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Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria

The Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria (G&FC) was a government-owned monopoly supplier of household gas in Victoria, Australia.

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Gated community

In its modern form, a gated community (or walled community) is a form of residential community or housing estate containing strictly controlled entrances for pedestrians, bicycles, and automobiles, and often characterized by a closed perimeter of walls and fences.

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Gateways (organization)

Gateways is an international organization whose self-declared mission is it to "raise Jewish consciousness.".

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Gauntlet track

Gauntlet track or interlaced track (also gantlet track) is an arrangement in which railway tracks run parallel on a single track bed and are interlaced (i.e., overlapped) such that only one pair of rails may be used at a time.

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Gay bar

A gay bar is a drinking establishment that caters to an exclusively or predominantly lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) clientele; the term gay is used as a broadly inclusive concept for LGBT and queer communities.

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Gay bathhouse

A gay bathhouse, also known as a gay sauna or a gay steambath, is a commercial space for men to have a sexual activity with men.

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Gay beat

In Australia, the term beat is used to refer to an area frequented by gay men, where sexual acts occur.

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Gay Kayler

Gay Kayler (born 27 September 1941) is an Australian country music entertainer, recording artist and singer.

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Gay-friendly

Gay-friendly or LGBT-friendly are the places, policies, people or institutions that are open and welcoming to gay people (to include all members of the LGBTQ community) to create an environment that is supportive of gay people and their relationships, respectful of all people, treat all people equally, and are non-judgmental.

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Géza Varasdi

Géza Varasdi (born 6 February 1928) was a Hungarian athlete who mainly competed in the 100 metres.

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Günther Weidlinger

Günther Weidlinger (born April 5, 1978 in Braunau am Inn) is an Austrian long-distance runner who is a former 3000 metres steeplechase specialist but now competes in the marathon.

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Geelong

Geelong is a port city located on Corio Bay and the Barwon River, in the state of Victoria, Australia.Geelong is south-west of the state capital, Melbourne.

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Geelong Advertiser

The Geelong Advertiser is a daily newspaper circulating in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, the Bellarine Peninsula, and surrounding areas.

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Geelong Airport

Geelong Airport was a small airfield specifically for light aircraft located in Mount Duneed, Victoria, Australia.

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Geelong Keys

The Geelong Keys were a set of five keys discovered in 1847 at Limeburners Point, on the southern shore of Corio Bay, near Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

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Geelong News

The Geelong News is a free weekly paper delivered to houses in the Geelong region in Victoria, Australia.

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Geelong V/Line rail service

The Geelong line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia.

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Gefitinib

Gefitinib (ZD1839) (INN,, trade name Iressa) is a drug used for certain breast, lung and other cancers.

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Gembrook, Victoria

Gembrook is a town in Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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General Dynamics Land Systems–Australia

General Dynamics Land Systems–Australia (GDLS-Australia or GDLS-A) provides engineering, manufacturing, systems integration, upgrade and fleet management services for GDLS Armoured Fighting Vehicles in the Asia Pacific region.

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General Grant (ship)

General Grant was a 1,005-ton three-masted barque built in Maine in the United States in 1864 and registered in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Generator (Foo Fighters song)

"Generator" is a Foo Fighters song, released as a single in 2000 from their third album There Is Nothing Left to Lose.

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Genre b.goode

genre b.goode is the record label used by Australian band TISM.

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Gentlemen's club

A gentlemen's club, or formerly traditional gentlemen's club, is a members-only private club originally set up by and for British upper-class men in the 18th century, and popularised by English upper middle-class men and women in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

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GEO Group Australia

The GEO Group Australia Pty Ltd is an Australian subsidiary of American company The GEO Group Inc., responsible for the delivery of outsourced correctional services in Australia.

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Geoff Dymock

Geoffrey Dymock (born 21 July 1945 in Maryborough, Queensland) is a former Australian and Queensland cricketer.

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Geoff Hilton

John Geoffrey Hilton (born 13 October 1947) is an Australian politician.

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Geoff Hunt

Geoffrey Brian ("Geoff") Hunt, MBE (born 11 March 1947, in Melbourne, Australia), is a retired Australian squash player who is widely considered to be one of the greatest squash players in history.

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Geoffrey Blainey

Geoffrey Norman Blainey (born 11 March 1930) is an Australian historian, academic, philanthropist and commentator with a wide international audience.

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Geoffrey Rush

Geoffrey Roy Rush (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor.

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Geoffrey Tozer

Geoffrey Peter Bede Hawkshaw Tozer (5 November 195421 August 2009) was an Australian classical pianist and composer.

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Geoffrey Wainwright

Geoffrey Wainwright (born 1939) is a British theologian.

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Geoffrey Wright

Geoffrey Wright (born 1959) is an Australian film director and screenwriter, who gained cult success with the 1992 film Romper Stomper, starring Russell Crowe.

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Geographical distribution of Russian speakers

This article details the geographical distribution of Russian speakers.

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Geography of toll roads

Bangladesh has 5 toll bridges and 4 toll roads.

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Geography of Toronto

The geography of the Toronto, Ontario, covers an area of and is bounded by Lake Ontario to the south; Etobicoke Creek, Eglinton Avenue, and Highway 427 to the west; Steeles Avenue to the north; and the Rouge River and the Scarborough–Pickering Townline to the east.

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Geordie (film)

Geordie (released in the United States as Wee Geordie) is a 1955 British film directed and co-produced by Frank Launder, with Bill Travers in the title role as a Scotsman who becomes an athlete and competes at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.

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Georg von Neumayer

Georg Balthazar von Neumayer (21 June 1826 – 24 May 1909), was a German polar explorer and scientist who was a proponent of the idea of international cooperation for meteorology and scientific observation.

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George Alan Vasey

Major General George Alan Vasey, (29 March 1895 – 5 March 1945) was an Australian Army officer.

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George Anderson (Australian footballer)

George Anderson (24 November 1886 – 12 June 1976) was an Australian rules footballer, playing with South Melbourne and University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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George Augustus Robinson

George Augustus Robinson (22 March 1791 – 18 October 1866) was a builder and untrained preacher.

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George Augustus Sala

George Augustus Henry Sala (1828–1895) was an author and journalist who wrote extensively for the Illustrated London News as G. A. S. and was most famous for his articles and leaders for The Daily Telegraph.

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George Bass

George Bass (30 January 1771 – after 5 February 1803) was a British naval surgeon and explorer of Australia.

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George Batchelor

George Keith Batchelor FRS (8 March 1920 – 30 March 2000) was an Australian applied mathematician and fluid dynamicist.

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George Brett (general)

George Howard Brett (7 February 1886 – 2 December 1963) was a United States Army Air Forces General during World War II.

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George Clarke, 1st Baron Sydenham of Combe

George Sydenham Clarke, 1st Baron Sydenham of Combe (4 July 1848 – 7 February 1933) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator.

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George Coulthard

George Coulthard (1 August 1856 – 22 October 1883) was an Australian cricketer and Australian rules footballer.

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George Cross

The George Cross (GC) is the second highest award of the United Kingdom honours system.

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George Don

George Don (29 April 1798 – 25 February 1856) was a Scottish botanist.

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George Donikian

George Jack Donikian (born 15 December 1951) is an Australian radio and television news presenter/personality of Greek-Armenian descent.

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George Duncan (golfer)

George Duncan (16 September 1883 – 15 January 1964) was a Scottish professional golfer.

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George Elmslie (Australian politician)

George Alexander Elmslie (21 February 1861 – 11 May 1918), Australian politician, was the 25th Premier of Victoria, and the first Labor Premier.

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George Folingsby

George Frederick Folingsby (23 August 1828 – 4 January 1891) was an Irish born Australian painter and art educator.

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George Frederic Verdon

Sir George Frederic Verdon (21 January 1834 – 13 August 1896) was an English Australian politician and public figure.

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George Giffen

George Giffen (27 March 1859 – 29 November 1927) was a cricketer who played for South Australia and Australia.

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George Gordon McCrae

George Gordon McCrae (29 May 1833 – 15 August 1927) was an Australian poet.

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George Gregan

George Musarurwa Gregan AM (born 19 April 1973) is a retired Australian rugby union player, and is currently Australia's highest ever internationally capped player.

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George Hamilton-Gordon, 6th Earl of Aberdeen

George Hamilton-Gordon, 6th Earl of Aberdeen (10 December 1841 – 27 January 1870), styled Lord Haddo from 1860 to 1864, was a Scottish peer and sailor.

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George Handley Knibbs

Sir George Handley "The Knibb" Knibbs CMG (13 June 1858 – 30 March 1929)Bambrick, S. ''.

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George Hele

George Alfred Hele (16 July 1891 – 28 August 1982) was an Australian cricket umpire who umpired 16 Test matches between 1928 and 1933.

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George Higinbotham

George Higinbotham (19 April 1826 – 31 December 1892) was a politician and was a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, which is the highest ranking court in the Australian colony (and later, State) of Victoria.

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George Hodges (umpire)

George James Hodges (dates unknown) was a Test match umpire.

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George Hodges Knox

Sir George Hodges Knox, (17 December 1885 – 11 July 1960) was an Australian politician, orchardist and military officer.

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George Ingram

George Morby Ingram, VC, MM (18 March 1889 – 30 June 1961) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.

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George Johnson (artist)

George Johnson (born 1926 in Nelson, New Zealand) is an artist who made his name in Australia.

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George Johnston (general)

Major General George Jameson Johnston, (24 October 1868 – 23 May 1949) was a senior Australian Army officer during the First World War.

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George Johnston (novelist)

George Henry Johnston OBE (20 July 191222 July 1970) was an Australian journalist, war correspondent and novelist, best known for My Brother Jack.

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George Leake

George Leake CMG KC (3 December 1856 – 24 June 1902) was the third Premier of Western Australia, serving from May to November 1901 and then again from December 1901 to his death.

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George Main Stakes

The Colgate Optic White Stakes, registered as the George Main Stakes, is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race run under Weight for Age conditions, over a distance of 1600 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in September.

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George Marchant

George Marchant (17 November 1857 – 5 September 1941) was a soft-drink manufacturer and philanthropist in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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George O'Brien (painter)

George O'Brien (1821–1888) was an engineer of aristocratic background who turned to art in 19th century Australasia, dying in poverty but leaving a body of remarkable work.

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George Prendergast

George Michael "Mick" Prendergast (20 May 1854 – 28 August 1937), Australian politician, was the 28th Premier of Victoria.

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George Reid

Sir George Houstoun Reid (25 February 1845 – 12 September 1918) was an Australian politician who led the Reid Government as the fourth Prime Minister of Australia from 1904 to 1905, having previously been Premier of New South Wales from 1894 to 1899.

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George Robertson (bookseller)

George Robertson (5 July 1825 – 23 March 1898) was a Scottish-Australian businessman as an early bookseller and publisher of Australian literature.

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George Robey

Sir George Edward Wade, CBE (20 September 1869 – 29 November 1954),Harding, James.

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George Ryder Stakes

The George Ryder Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds and over at Weight for age conditions, over a distance of 1,500 metres at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in March or April.

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George Seitz (politician)

George Seitz (29 September 1941 – 5 June 2015) was an Australian Labor Party politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly in Victoria.

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George Strahan

Major Sir George Cumine Strahan (9 December 1838 – 17 February 1887) was a British military officer and colonial administrator, best known as the Governor of Tasmania from 1881 to 1886.

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George Sutton Titheradge

George Sutton Titheradge (9 December 1848 – 22 January 1916) was an English-Australian actor.

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George Swinburne

George Swinburne (3 February 1861 – 4 September 1928) was an Australian engineer, politician and philanthropist.

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George Thoms

George Ronald Thoms OAM (22 March 1927 – 29 August 2003) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test in 1952.

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George Turner (Australian politician)

Sir George Turner, KCMG PC (8 August 1851 – 13 August 1916), Australian politician, was the 18th Premier of Victoria and the first Treasurer of Australia in the federal Barton Ministry.

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George Turner (writer)

George Reginald Turner (15 October 1916 – 8 June 1997) was an Australian writer and critic, best known for the science fiction novels written in the later part of his career.

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George Washington Lambert

George Washington Thomas Lambert (13 September 1873 – 29 May 1930) was an Australian artist, known principally for portrait painting and as a war artist during the First World War.

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George Witton

George Ramsdale Witton (1874–1942) was a lieutenant in the Bushveldt Carbineers in the Boer War in South Africa.

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Georgios Roubanis

Georgios Roubanis (Γεωργιος Ρουμπανης, born August 1, 1929 in Thessalonica) is a Greek pole vaulter.

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Georgios Samaras

Georgios Samaras (Γιώργος Σαμαράς,, born 21 February 1985) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a winger or a striker, most recently playing for Turkish club Samsunspor.

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Gerald Patterson

Gerald Leighton Patterson MC (17 December 1895 – 13 June 1967) was an Australian tennis player.

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Gerard Maguire

Gerard Maguire (born 25 September 1945) is an Australian stage, voice artist, television and film actor, producer and screenwriter best known for his role as Deputy Governor Jim Fletcher in Prisoner.

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Gerard Tucker

Gerard Kennedy Tucker (18 February 1885 – 24 May 1974) was an Anglican priest in Melbourne, Australia.

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Gerhardus Pienaar

Gerhardus "Hardus" Pienaar (born 10 August 1981 in Rustenburg, North West) is a South African javelin thrower and former Junior World Champion from South Africa.

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German auxiliary cruiser Pinguin

Pinguin was a German auxiliary cruiser (Hilfskreuzer) which served as a commerce raider in World War II.

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Germany's Next Topmodel

Germany's Next Topmodel is a German reality television series, based on a concept that was introduced by Tyra Banks with America's Next Top Model. The competition is hosted by Heidi Klum. She also serves as the lead judge and executive producer of the show.

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Gerogery

Gerogery is a town in the Riverina region of the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Gerringong, New South Wales

Gerringong is a town located about ten minutes drive south of Kiama in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia in the Municipality of Kiama.

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Gerry Beckley

Gerald Linford "Gerry" Beckley (born September 12, 1952, in Fort Worth, Texas) is a founding member of the band America.

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Gersey

Gersey is an Australian rock band based in Melbourne, which formed in 1997.

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Gert Peens

Gert Peens (born 22 March 1974 in Germiston, Gauteng, South Africa) is an Italian rugby union footballer.

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Gert Sellheim

Gert Sellheim (1901–1970) was a German-Australian artist.

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Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces

Gertrude Contemporary is a contemporary art complex located in Melbourne, Australia.

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Gertrude Denman, Baroness Denman

Gertrude Mary Denman, Lady Denman, GBE (née Pearson; 7 November 18842 June 1954), sometimes known as Trudie, was a British woman active in women's rights issues including the promotion of Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom.

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Gery Scott

Gery Scott (5 October 1923 – 14 December 2005) was a jazz and cabaret entertainer and teacher, whose performing career spanned 26 countries and over 60 years.

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Gheringhap, Victoria

Gheringhap is a rural township near Geelong, Victoria, Australia, located approximately 83 km southwest of Melbourne, between Geelong and Meredith on the Midland Highway.

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Ghost Nation (album)

Ghost Nation is the sixth studio album by Australian rock band, Hunters & Collectors.

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Ghost of Tom Joad Tour

The Ghost of Tom Joad Tour was a worldwide concert tour featuring Bruce Springsteen performing alone on stage in small halls and theatres, that ran off and on from late 1995 through the middle of 1997.

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Ghost Rider (film)

Ghost Rider is a 2007 American supernatural superhero horror film written and directed by Mark Steven Johnson and based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name.

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Gideon Haigh

Gideon Clifford Jeffrey Davidson Haigh (born 29 December 1965) is an English-born Australian journalist who writes about sport (especially cricket) and business.

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Giedo van der Garde

Giedo van der Garde (born Giedo Gijsbertus Gerrit van der Garde; 25 April 1985 in Rhenen, Netherlands) is a Dutch racing driver.

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Gigantor

Gigantor is an American adaptation of the anime version of Tetsujin 28-go, a manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama released in 1956.

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Gigantour

Gigantour was a sporadically organised traveling heavy metal music festival organized by Megadeth's Dave Mustaine.

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Gil Langley

Gilbert Roche Andrews "Gil" Langley (14 September 1919 – 14 May 2001) was an Australian Test cricketer, champion Australian rules footballer and member of parliament, serving as Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1977 to 1979 for the Don Dunstan Labor government.

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Gildone

Gildone is a hill town and comune in the province of Campobasso, in the Molise region (southern Italy).

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Gillen Wood

Gillen D'Arcy Wood is associate professor of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Gilleys Shield

The Gilleys Shield is a trophy symbolising the Open Women's Championship of the Softball Australia organisation (formerly known as the Australian Softball Federation).

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Gillian Armstrong

Gillian May Armstrong (born 18 December 1950) is an award-winning Australian feature film and documentary director, who specializes in period drama.

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Gillian Chung

Gillian Chung Yan-tung (born Chung Dik-san on 21 January 1981) is a Hong Kong singer and actress.

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Gina Riley

Gina Riley (born 6 May 1961) is an Australian actress, writer, singer and comedian.

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Ginifer railway station

Ginifer railway station is located on the Sunbury line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Giorgio Pantano

Giorgio Pantano (born 4 February 1979) is an Italian professional racing driver who drove for the Jordan Formula One team for much of the 2004 season before being replaced by Timo Glock.

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Gippsland

Gippsland is an economic rural region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-eastern part of that state.

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Girgarre, Victoria

Girgarre is a small town in the Goulburn Valley, Victoria, Australia.

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Girl Monstar

Girl Monstar were an all female Australian rock band which formed 1988 with the line-up of Damian Child on bass guitar; Anne McCue on lead guitar and vocals; Sherry Valier (aka Sherry Rich) on vocals and rhythm guitar (ex-Cactus Fever); and Sue World on drums and vocals (ex-Wet Ones).

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Girlband (Australian band)

Girlband was an Australian pop group formed in 2006.

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Gisborne Secondary College

Gisborne Secondary College is a co-educational secondary school located in Gisborne near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Gisborne, Victoria

Gisborne is a town in the Macedon Ranges, approximately north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Giuseppe Garibaldi II

Brigadier-General Giuseppe Garibaldi II (29 July 1879 – 19 May 1950), better known as Peppino, was an Italian soldier, patriot and revolutionary, grandson of Giuseppe Garibaldi.

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Gladstone Park, Victoria

Gladstone Park is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 km north-west from Melbourne's central business district.

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Glanville Williams

Glanville Llewelyn Williams QC, FBA (15 February 1911 – 10 April 1997) was a Welsh legal scholar who was the Rouse Ball Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge from 1968 to 1978 and the Quain Professor of Jurisprudence at University College London from 1945 to 1955.

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Glasgow (UK Parliament constituency)

Glasgow was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1832 to 1885.

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Glasgow Redbacks

The Glasgow Redbacks is Australian rules football club in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Glazed architectural terra-cotta

Glazed architectural terra-cotta is a ceramic masonry building material used as a decorative skin.

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Glen Davis, New South Wales

Glen Davis is a village in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia.

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Glen Huntly Road, Melbourne

Glen Huntly Road is a main road in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Glen Huntly, Victoria

Glen Huntly is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Glen Iris railway station

Glen Iris railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Glen Iris, Victoria

Glen Iris is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Boroondara and Stonnington local government areas.

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Glen Osmond, South Australia

Glen Osmond is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Burnside which is in the foothills of the Adelaide Hills.

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Glen Waverley railway line

The Glen Waverley railway line is a suburban electric railway in Melbourne, Australia.

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Glen Waverley railway station

Glen Waverley railway station is the terminus of the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia.

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Glen Waverley, Victoria

Glen Waverley is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district in the local government area of the City of Monash.

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Glenbervie railway station

Glenbervie railway station is located on the Craigieburn line in Victoria, Australia.

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Glenburn, Victoria

Glenburn is a small town in the Murrindindi region northeast of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Glenferrie Oval

Glenferrie Oval is an Australian rules football stadium located in Hawthorn, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Glenferrie railway station

Glenferrie railway station is located on the Lilydale, Belgrave and Alamein lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Glenferrie Road

Glenferrie Road is a major north–south thoroughfare in Melbourne, Australia.

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Glenhuntly railway station

Glenhuntly railway station is located on the Frankston line in Victoria, Australia.

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Glenhuntly tram depot

Glenhuntly tram depot is located on Glen Huntly Road, Caulfield South, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Glenmaggie, Victoria

Glenmaggie is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the shores of Lake Glenmaggie, in the Shire of Wellington.

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Glenn McGrath

Glenn Donald McGrath AM (born 9 February 1970) is an Australian former international cricketer, who played all formats of the game for fourteen years.

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Glenn Michibata

Glenn Michibata (born 13 June 1962) is a former professional tennis player and former head coach of the Princeton University Tigers tennis team. Currently, Michibata is Director of Elite and Tournament Training for the Princeton Tennis Program.

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Glenn Robbins

Glenn Maxwell Robbins (born 30 December 1957) is an Australian comedian, writer, actor and radio personality, best known for The Comedy Company, talk show The Panel, portraying Kel Knight in Kath & Kim and adventurer Russell Coight in All Aussie Adventures.

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Glenn Sterle

Glenn Sterle (born 3 January 1960) is an Australian politician.

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Glenn Wheatley

Glenn Dawson Wheatley (born 23 January 1948) is an Australian talent manager, entertainment industry executive and former musician.

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Glenrowan, Victoria

Glenrowan is a small town located in the Wangaratta local government area of Victoria, Australia.

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Glenroy railway station

Glenroy railway station is located on the Craigieburn line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Glenroy, Victoria

Glenroy is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Global city

A global city, also called world city or sometimes alpha city or world center, is a city which is a primary node in the global economic network.

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Global Underground

Global Underground is a music label founded in 1996 by Andy Horsfield and James Todd.

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Globe International

Globe International Ltd. is a global producer and distributor specialising in purpose-built apparel, footwear and skateboard hardgoods (decks, wheels, trucks, etc.) brands for the boardsports, street fashion and workwear markets.

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GLV/BCV

GLV and BCV are television stations licensed to serve regional Victoria, Australia.

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Glyn Barnett

Glyn Cawley Daer Barnett (born 1 December 1970),Old Greshamian Club Address Book (Cheverton & Son Ltd., Cromer, 1999) is a British international rifleman who won a shooting Gold Medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Go-Set

Go-Set was the first Australian pop music newspaper, published weekly from 2 February 1966 to 24 August 1974, and was founded in Melbourne by Phillip Frazer, Peter Raphael and Tony Schauble.

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God (Australian band)

God (often stylized as GOD) was a rock 'n' roll band from Melbourne, Australia, together from 1986 to 1989 and comprising Joel Silbersher, Tim Hemensley, Sean Greenway and Matthew Whittle.

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Godfrey Irving

Major General Godfrey George Howy Irving (25 August 1867 – 11 December 1937) was a senior Australian Army officer during the First World War.

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Godfrey Khotso Mokoena

Godfrey Khotso Mokoena (born 6 March 1985 in Heidelberg, South Africa) is a South African athlete who specializes in the long jump and triple jump.

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Godolphin (racing)

Godolphin, sponsored by Emirates, is the Maktoum family's private Thoroughbred horseracing stable and was named in honour of the Godolphin Arabian, who came from the desert to become one of the three founding stallions of the modern Thoroughbred.

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Godwin Bradbeer

Godwin Bradbeer (born 1950 in Dunedin, New Zealand) is a New Zealand-born artist now living and working in Australia whose work has evolved from his pioneering photo-media (incorporating photography, drawing and painting) to pure drawing.

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GoGet

GoGet CarShare is a car sharing service operating in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane and Adelaide.

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Gold 104.3

Gold 104.3 (call sign: 3KKZ) is a radio station broadcasting in Melbourne, Australia.

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Gold Coast Blue Tongues

The Bartercard Gold Coast Blue Tongues, formerly known as the Brisbane Blue Tongues was a former semi-professional ice hockey team in the Australian Ice Hockey League.

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Gold standard

A gold standard is a monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is based on a fixed quantity of gold.

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Gold Walkley

The Gold Walkley is the most prestigious of the Walkley Awards for Australian journalism.

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Golden Circle (company)

Golden Circle is a subsidiary of US-based Kraft Heinz, based in Brisbane, Queensland.

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Golden Dawn (political party)

The Popular Association – Golden Dawn (Λαϊκός Σύνδεσμος – Χρυσή Αυγή, Laïkós Sýndesmos – Chrysí Avgí), usually known simply as Golden Dawn (Χρυσή Αυγή, Chrysí Avgí), is an ultranationalist, far-right political party in Greece.

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Golden Highway

The Golden Highway is a highway, located in the Hunter and Orana regions of New South Wales, Australia.

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Golden Slipper Stakes

The Golden Slipper Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for two-year-olds run over 1,200 metres on turf at set weights conditions, held at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse in Sydney, Australia.

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Golf Digest

Golf Digest is a monthly golf magazine published by Condé Nast Publications in the United States.

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Gong Ruina

Gong Ruina (born 23January 1981) is a badminton player from the People's Republic of China.

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Good Friday Appeal

The Good Friday Appeal is an annual fundraising activity on behalf of the Royal Children's Hospital, in Melbourne, Australia.

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Good Guys, Bad Guys

Good Guys, Bad Guys was an Australian crime TV series that screened on the Nine Network between 1997 and 1998, with a telemovie and twenty-six episodes produced.

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Goods and services tax (Australia)

The goods and services tax (GST) in Australia is a value added tax of 10% on most goods and services sales, with some exemptions (such as for certain food, healthcare and housing items) and concessions (including qualifying long term accommodation which is taxed at an effective rate of 5.5%).

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Goodwood railway station

Goodwood railway station is the junction station for the Belair and Seaford/Tonsley lines.

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Goongerah, Victoria

Goongerah is a community on the Brodribb River, located in Gippsland, Australia, near Mount Ellery.

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Goran Vlaović

Goran Vlaović (born 7 August 1972) is a former Croatian football striker.

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Gordon Allpress

Gordon Allpress (born 12 June 1949) is a retired New Zealand professional darts player who competed in the 1970s,1980s, and 1990's before retiring in 1992.

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Gordon Bennett (general)

Lieutenant General Henry Gordon Bennett (15 April 1887 – 1 August 1962) was a senior Australian Army officer who served in both World War I and World War II.

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Gordon Chalk

Sir Gordon William Wesley Chalk, — Australian Dictionary of Biography.

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Gordon Greenidge

Cuthbert Gordon Greenidge MBE (born 1 May 1951) is a former Barbadian first-class cricketer, who played Tests and One Day Internationals for 17 years for West Indies.

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Gordon Hamilton Fairley

Gordon Hamilton Fairley DM, FRCP (20 April 1930 – 23 October 1975) was a professor of medical oncology.

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Gordon Moyes

Gordon Keith Mackenzie Moyes AC (17 November 1938 – 5 April 2015) was an Australian Christian evangelist, broadcaster and politician.

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Gordon Neil Stewart

Gordon Neil Stewart (25 June 1912 – 15 February 1999) was an Australian writer.

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Gordon Pirie

Douglas Alistair Gordon Pirie (10 February 1931 – 7 December 1991) was an English long-distance runner.

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Gordon Ramsay

Gordon James Ramsay Jr. (born 8 November 1966) is a British chef, restaurateur, and television personality.

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Gordon Rorke

Gordon Frederick Rorke (born 27 June 1938 in Mosman, New South Wales) is a former Australian cricketer who played in 4 Tests in 1959.

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Gordon S. Wood

Gordon Stewart Wood (born November 27, 1933) is Alva O. Way University Professor and Professor of History Emeritus at Brown University, and the recipient of the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for History for The Radicalism of the American Revolution (1992).

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Gordon Strachan

Gordon David Strachan, OBE (born 9 February 1957) is a Scottish football manager and former player, who was the manager of the Scotland national team.

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Gore Highway

The Gore Highway is a highway running between Toowoomba and Goondiwindi in Queensland, Australia.

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Gossip (album)

Gossip is the double LP debut album by Australian rock group Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls.

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Got to Be Certain

"Got to Be Certain" is a dance-pop song by Australian recording artist and songwriter Kylie Minogue from her debut studio album Kylie (1988).

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Gotye

Wouter "Wally" De Backer (born 21 May 1980), known professionally as Gotye, is a Belgian-born Australian multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter.

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Gough Whitlam

Edward Gough Whitlam (11 July 191621 October 2014) was the 21st Prime Minister of Australia, serving from 1972 to 1975.

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Goulburn Valley Grammar School

Goulburn Valley Grammar School (or GVGS) is an independent, co-educational school in Victoria situated on a 17 hectare rural site 6 km north of the centre of Shepparton, approximately 190 km north of Melbourne.

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Goulburn Valley Highway

The Goulburn Valley Highway is a highway located in Victoria, Australia.

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Government House, Canberra

Government House, Canberra, commonly known as Yarralumla, is the official residence of the Governor-General of Australia.

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Government House, Melbourne

Government House is the official residence of the Governor of Victoria, currently Linda Dessau.

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Government in exile

A government in exile is a political group which claims to be a country or semi-sovereign state's legitimate government, but is unable to exercise legal power and instead resides in another state or foreign country.

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Government of Victoria

The Government of Victoria is the executive administrative authority of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Governmental positions on the Iraq War prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq

This article describes the positions of world governments before the actual initiation of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and not their current positions as they may have changed since then.

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Governor of Victoria

The Governor of Victoria is the representative in the Australian state of Victoria of its monarch, Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia and is one of the Governors of the Australian states.

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Gowanbrae, Victoria

Gowanbrae is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Gowrie railway station

Gowrie railway station is located on the Upfield line in Victoria, Australia.

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Grace Darling

Grace Horsley Darling (24 November 1815 – 20 October 1842) was an English lighthouse keeper's daughter, famed for participating in the rescue of survivors from the shipwrecked ''Forfarshire'' in 1838.

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Graceville railway station

Graceville railway station is a heritage-listed railway station at 110 Long Street, Graceville, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Graeme Base

Graeme Rowland Base (born 6 April 1958) is an author and artist of picture books.

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Graeme Bell

Graeme Emerson Bell, AO, MBE (7 September 191413 June 2012) was an Australian Dixieland and classical jazz pianist, composer and band leader.

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Graeme Blundell

Graeme Blundell (born 7 August 1945) is an Australian actor, director, producer, writer and biographer.

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Graeme Fife

Graeme Fife is a prolix English writer, playwright and broadcaster.

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Graeme Hick

Graeme Ashley Hick MBE (born 23 May 1966) is a former English cricketer who played 65 Test matches and 120 One Day Internationals for England.

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Graeme Samuel

Graeme Julian Samuel AC (born 31 May 1946) is an Australian businessman.

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Graeme Wynn

Graeme Wynn (born 19 April 1959, in Thirroul, New South Wales) is an Australian former professional rugby league player for the St. George Dragons and the Western Suburbs Magpies in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership.

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Graffiti

Graffiti (plural of graffito: "a graffito", but "these graffiti") are writing or drawings that have been scribbled, scratched, or painted, typically illicitly, on a wall or other surface, often within public view.

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Graham Berry

Sir Graham Berry, (28 August 1822 – 25 January 1904), Australian colonial politician, was the 11th Premier of Victoria.

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Graham Cornes

Graham Studley Cornes OAM (born 31 March 1948 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach, as well as a media personality.

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Graham Freudenberg

Norman Graham Freudenberg AM (born 1934) is an Australian author and political speechwriter who worked in the Australian Labor Party for over forty years, beginning when he was appointed Arthur Calwell's press secretary in June 1961.

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Graham Kennedy

Graham Cyril Kennedy AO (15 February 1934 – 25 May 2005) was an Australian entertainer, comedian and variety performer, as well as a personality and star of radio, theatre, television and film.

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Graham Kinniburgh

Graham Allen Kinniburgh (20 October 1942 – 13 December 2003) was an Australian organised crime figure from Kew, a suburb of Melbourne, who became a victim of the Melbourne gangland killings later dramatised in the drama series Underbelly.

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Graham Lee (musician)

Graham Francis Lee (born 11 December 1953) is an Australian rock musician and record producer, best known as the steel guitar player of the 1980s band The Triffids, where he was nicknamed 'Evil Graham Lee'.

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Graham McKenzie

Graham Douglas McKenzie (born 24 June 1941) – commonly called Garth McKenzie after the comic strip hero – is an Australian cricketer who played for Western Australia (1960–74), Leicestershire (1969–75), Transvaal (1979–80) and Australia (1961–71) and was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1965.

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Graham Moss

Graham Moss (born 14 May 1950) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach, who was highly successful in both the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Graham Pizzey

Graham Martin Pizzey AM (4 July 1930 – 12 November 2001) was a noted Australian author, photographer and ornithologist.

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Graham railway station

Graham was a railway station, now converted to light rail, on the former Port Melbourne railway line, in the inner Melbourne suburb of Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Grampians National Park

The Grampians National Park (also Gariwerd), commonly referred to as The Grampians, is a national park located in the Grampians region of Victoria, Australia.

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Grand Designs

Grand Designs is a British television series produced by Boundless Productions (originally part of Talkback Thames) and broadcast on Channel 4 which features unusual and often elaborate architectural homebuilding projects.

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Grand Junction Road

Grand Junction Road is the longest east–west thoroughfare in the Adelaide metropolitan area, and is located approximately 9 kilometres north of the Adelaide city centre.

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Grand Slam (tennis)

The Grand Slam tournaments, also called majors, are the four most important annual tennis events.

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Grand union

A grand union is a rail track junction where two double-track railway lines cross at grade, often in a street intersection or crossroads.

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Grannygate

Grannygate is the name given to several different sporting scandals, typically regarding eligibility of players for national teams.

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Grant Bowler

Grant Bowler (born 18 July 1968) is a New Zealand-born Australian actor who has worked in American, Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian film, television, and theatre.

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Grant Collins

Grant Collins (born in Australia) is a professional drummer and drum clinician.

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Grant Connell

Grant Connell (Pronounced: KAHN-nell) (born November 17, 1965) is a former professional tennis player from Canada, and has been a real estate agent for the past 10 years in Vancouver.

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Grant Hackett

Grant George Hackett OAM (born 9 May 1980) is an Australian swimmer, most famous for winning the men's 1500 metres freestyle race at both the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney and the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

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Grant Kenny

Grant Hayden Kenny OAM (born 14 June 1963 in Maryborough, Queensland) is an Australian former Ironman, surf lifesaver and canoeist.

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Grant Norsworthy

Grant Norsworthy is a speaker, singer, songwriter and a Grammy-nominated, Dove Award-winning musician.

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Grant Smillie

Grant Smillie (born 3 May 1977) is a Melbourne based house music DJ who plays sets in clubs around Australia.

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Great Alpine Road

The Great Alpine Road (B500) is a country tourist road in Victoria, Australia, running from Wangaratta in the north to Bairnsdale in the east, and passing through the Victorian Alps.

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Great Ayton

Great Ayton is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, on the edge of the North York Moors.

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Great Barrier Reef Airport

Great Barrier Reef Airport or Hamilton Island Airport is a privately owned public use aerodrome and is the primary airport of the Whitsunday Islands Group, and the airport of Hamilton Island.

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Great Bookie robbery

The Great Bookie robbery was a crime committed in Melbourne, Australia, on 21 April 1976.

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Great Britain at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Great Britain, represented by the British Olympic Association (BOA), competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Great Britain national Australian rules football team

The Great Britain National Australian rules football team is known as the British Bulldogs.

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Great Britain national rugby league team game results (1991 and beyond)

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Great Dividing Range

The Great Dividing Range, or the Eastern Highlands, is Australia's most substantial mountain range and the third longest land-based range in the world.

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Great Ocean Walk

The Great Ocean Walk is a walking trail located on Victoria's south-west coast in Australia, traversing several areas of historical and cultural significance.

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Great Otway National Park

The Great Otway National Park, located in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia.

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Great Southern Rail Trail

The Great Southern Rail Trail is a 68-kilometre rail trail from Leongatha to Welshpool in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Great Train Robbery (1963)

The Great Train Robbery was the robbery of £2.6 million from a Royal Mail train heading from Glasgow to London on the West Coast Main Line in the early hours of 8 August 1963, at Bridego Railway Bridge, Ledburn, near Mentmore in Buckinghamshire, England.

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Great Western Highway

The Great Western Highway is a state highway in New South Wales, Australia.

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Great White Fleet

The Great White Fleet was the popular nickname for the powerful United States Navy battle fleet that completed a journey around the globe from 16 December 1907, to 22 February 1909, by order of United States President Theodore Roosevelt.

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Greece at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Greece competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Greece national football team

The Greece national football team (Εθνική Ελλάδος, Ethniki Ellados) represents Greece in association football and is controlled by the Hellenic Football Federation, the governing body for football in Greece.

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Greek Australians

Greek Australians (Ελληνοαυστραλοί) comprise Australian citizens who have full or partial Greek heritage or people who sought asylum as refugees after the Greek Civil War or emigrated from Greece and reside in Australia.

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Greek diaspora

The Greek diaspora, Hellenic diaspora or Omogenia (Ομογένεια) refers to the communities of Greek people living outside; Greece, Cyprus, the traditional Greek homelands, Albania, parts of the Balkans, southern Russia, Ukraine, Asia Minor, the region of Pontus, as well as Eastern Anatolia, Georgia, the South Caucasus, Egypt, Southern Italy and Cargèse in Corsica.

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Greek exonyms

Below is a list of modern-day Greek language exonyms for mostly European places outside of Greece and Cyprus.

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Green belt

A green belt or greenbelt is a policy and land use designation used in land use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighbouring urban areas.

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Green Day

Green Day is an American punk rock band formed in 1986 by lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong and bassist Mike Dirnt.

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Green Drinks

Green Drinks is an informal networking event where environmentally minded people meet over drinks.

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Green Gully SC

Green Gully Soccer Club is an Australian football club based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Green Room Awards

The Green Room Awards are peer awards which recognise excellence in cabaret, dance, drama, fringe theatre, musical theatre and opera in Melbourne.

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Green Team

Green Team is an independent strategic brand communications and creative agency with offices in New York, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, São Paulo and Mexico City.

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Greensborough College

Greensborough College is a school in the Greensborough and Watsonia district in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Greensborough Highway

Greensborough Highway is a highway in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, and is an important route for north-east Melbourne.

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Greensborough railway station

Greensborough railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Greensborough, Victoria

Greensborough is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Greenvale, Victoria

Greenvale is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Greg Blewett

Gregory Scott Blewett (born 29 October 1971) is a retired Australian right-handed batsman and right arm medium fast bowler who represented the Australian national cricket team in Test cricket and One Day International matches from 1995 to 2000.

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Greg Chappell

Gregory Stephen Chappell MBE (born 7 August 1948) is a former cricketer who represented Australia at international level in both Tests and One-Day Internationals (ODI).

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Greg Craven (academic)

Gregory Joseph Craven (born 5 March 1958), an Australian academic, has been the Vice-Chancellor and President of the Australian Catholic University from January 2008.

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Greg Evans (television host)

Greg Evans (born 17 April 1953 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian radio and television presenter, currently based in Melbourne.

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Greg Hancock

Gregory Alan "Greg" Hancock (born June 3, 1970) is an American motorcycle speedway rider.

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Greg Hunt

Gregory Andrew Hunt (born 18 November 1965) is an Australian politician who has been a Liberal member of the House of Representatives since November 2001, representing the Division of Flinders in Victoria.

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Greg Matthews

Gregory Richard John "Mo" Matthews (born 15 December 1959 in Newcastle, New South Wales) is a former New South Wales and Australian cricket all rounder (off-spin bowler and left-handed batsman) who is now a television cricket commentator.

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Greg Murphy

Greg Murphy (born 23 August 1972) is a New Zealand professional racing driver, best known as a four-time winner of the Bathurst 1000.

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Greg Rutherford

Gregory James "Greg" Rutherford, MBE (born 17 November 1986) is a British track and field athlete who specialises in long jump.

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Greg Sheridan

Gregory Paul "Greg" Sheridan (born 1956) is an Australian foreign affairs journalist and commentator.

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Greg Smallman

Greg Smallman is the first internationally successful non-traditional Australian guitar-maker.

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Greg Williams (Australian footballer)

Gregory Donald "Greg" Williams (born 30 September 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented, the Sydney Swans and in the Australian Football League (AFL) during the 1980s and 1990s.

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Greg Wilton

Gregory Stuart (Greg) Wilton (6 November 195514 June 2000) was an Australian politician.

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Gregan McMahon

Gregan McMahon, CBE (2 March 1874 – 30 August 1941) Allan Ashbolt, '', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, MUP, 1986, pp 336–337.

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Gregg Turkington

Gregg Turkington is an Australian-born American entertainer and actor, known for his character Neil Hamburger.

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Gregory David Roberts

Gregory David Roberts (born Gregory John Peter Smith; 21 June 1952) is an Australian author best known for his novel Shantaram.

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Grenda Corporation

Grenda Corporation was an Australian bus and coach operator.

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Grenda's Bus Services

Grenda's Bus Services was a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Grenville Advocate

The Grenville Advocate served the district in later half of the 19th century.

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Gresham's School

Gresham’s School is an independent coeducational boarding school in Holt in Norfolk, England.

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Grey Daturas

Grey Daturas were a noise rock band from Melbourne Australia known to have formed on stage at their debut live performance at The North Melbourne Town Hall Hotel, in August 2001.

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Grey Gardens (musical)

Grey Gardens is a musical with book by Doug Wright, music by Scott Frankel, and lyrics by Michael Korie, based on the 1975 documentary of the same title about the lives of Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale ("Big Edie") and her daughter Edith Bouvier Beale ("Little Edie") by Albert and David Maysles.

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Grey Street, Melbourne

There are 14 Grey Streets in metropolitan Melbourne, but by far the best-known is Grey Street in St Kilda, once a grand residential street but now with a reputation as a centre of prostitution.

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Greyhound Australia

Greyhound Australia is Australia's only long national distance coach operator running services in all mainland states and territories.

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Greyhound racing

Greyhound racing is an organized, competitive sport in which greyhound dogs are raced around a track.

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Greythorn High School

Greythorn High School was a state-run high school (years 7-12) in the suburb of Balwyn North, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Grid plan

The grid plan, grid street plan, or gridiron plan is a type of city plan in which streets run at right angles to each other, forming a grid.

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Griffith, New South Wales

Griffith is a major regional city in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area that is located in the north-western part of the Riverina region of New South Wales, known commonly as the food bowl of Australia.

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Grinspoon

Grinspoon is an Australian rock band from Lismore, New South Wales formed in 1995 and fronted by Phil Jamieson on vocals and guitar with Pat Davern on guitar, Joe Hansen on bass guitar and Kristian Hopes on drums.

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Grollo Tower

The Grollo Tower was a proposed skyscraper development in the Docklands precinct of Melbourne, Australia.

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Group of Eight (Australian universities)

The Group of Eight (Go8) is a coalition of world-leading research intensive Australian universities.

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Gruyere, Victoria

Gruyere is a town in Victoria, Australia, 43 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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GTV (Australia)

GTV is a commercial television station in Melbourne, Australia, owned by the Nine Network.

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Guernsey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The British Crown dependency of Guernsey was represented in the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 28-member strong contingent, comprising 28 sportspersons and no officials.

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Guerrilla gardening

Guerrilla gardening is the act of gardening on land that the gardeners do not have the legal rights to cultivate, such as abandoned sites, areas that are not being cared for, or private property.

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Guild of All Souls

The Guild of All Souls is an Anglican devotional society dedicated to prayer for faithful departed Christians.

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Guinevere Jones

Guinevere Jones is a Canadian/Australian fantasy television series and a series of four novels.

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Gulf of Carpentaria

The Gulf of Carpentaria is a large, shallow sea enclosed on three sides by northern Australia and bounded on the north by the Arafura Sea (the body of water that lies between Australia and New Guinea).

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Gun Alley Murder

The Gun Alley Murder was the rape and murder of 12-year-old Alma Tirtschke in Melbourne, Australia in 1921.

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Gun laws in Australia

Gun laws in Australia are mainly the jurisdiction of Australian states and territories, with the importation of guns regulated by the federal government.

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Gunai

The Gunai or Kurnai, often now referred to as the Gunaikurnai, is an Indigenous Australian nation of south-east Australia whose territory occupies most of present-day Gippsland and much of the southern slopes of the Victorian Alps.

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Gundagai

Gundagai is a town in New South Wales, Australia.

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Gunning, New South Wales

Gunning is a town on the Old Hume Highway, between Goulburn and Yass in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia, about 260 km south-west of Sydney and 75 km north of the national capital, Canberra.

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Gurdev Singh (field hockey)

Sardar Gurleen Singh Kullar (born 12 August 1933) is a former Indian field hockey player, originally from Sansarpur, who now lives with his family in Leeds, England.

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Gus Hansen

Gustav "Gus" Hansen (born Gustav Jacobsen on 13 February 1974 outside Copenhagen, Denmark) is a professional Danish poker player who lives in Monaco.

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Gustav Nossal

Sir Gustav Victor Joseph Nossal,, FRS (born 4 June 1931) is a distinguished Australian research biologist.

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Gustave Ramaciotti

Major General Gustave Mario Ramaciotti, (13 March 1861 – 6 December 1927) was an Italian-born Australian law clerk, theatrical manager and soldier who was well known in Sydney's legal services.

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Gustavus Vaughan Brooke

Gustavus Vaughan Brooke (25 April 1818 – 11 January 1866) was an Irish stage actor who enjoyed success in Ireland, England and Australia.

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Guy Boyd (sculptor)

Guy Martin à Beckett Boyd (12 June 1923 – 26 April 1988) was an Australian potter and figurative sculptor noted for his ability to capture the fluidity and sensuality of the female form.

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Guy Kawasaki

Guy Takeo Kawasaki (born August 30, 1954) is an American marketing specialist, author, and Silicon Valley venture capitalist.

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Guy McDonough

Guy Gillis McDonough (1955–1984) was an Australian rock musician best known for rhythm guitar and singer-songwriter with the iconic band Australian Crawl.

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Guy Pearce

Guy Edward Pearce (born 5 October 1967) is an Australian actor.

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Guy Sebastian

Guy Theodore Sebastian (born 26 October 1981) is an Australian singer-songwriter.

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Guys and Dolls

Guys and Dolls is a musical with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows.

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GWR 3700 Class

The Great Western Railway 3700 Class, or City Class, locomotives were a series of twenty 4-4-0 steam locomotives, designed for hauling express passenger trains.

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GWR 4100 Class

The GWR 4100 Class was a class of steam locomotives in the Great Western Railway (GWR) of the United Kingdom.

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Gymnastics at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Gymnastics at the 1956 Summer Olympics was represented by 15 events: 7 for women and 8 for men.

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H. C. A. Harrison

Henry Colden Antill Harrison (16 October 1836 – 2 September 1929) was a notable early Australian rules football player and administrator.

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H.M.S. Pinafore

H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The Lass That Loved a Sailor is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and a libretto by W. S. Gilbert.

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Haberdashers' Adams

Haberdashers' Adams is a grammar school for boys aged 11–18 and girls 16-18, located in Newport, Shropshire, offering day and boarding education.

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Hack Circle

The Hack Circle or Hack was a nickname given to an amphitheatre in central Christchurch, New Zealand.

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Hadfield, Victoria

Hadfield is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Haigh's Chocolates

Haigh's Chocolates is an Australian family owned bean-to-bar chocolate making company based in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Hairspray (musical)

Hairspray is an American musical with music by Marc Shaiman, lyrics by Scott Wittman and Shaiman and a book by Mark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan, based on the 1988 John Waters film Hairspray.

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Hakka people

The Hakkas, sometimes Hakka Han, are Han Chinese people whose ancestral homes are chiefly in the Hakka-speaking provincial areas of Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangxi, Sichuan, Hunan, Zhejiang, Hainan and Guizhou.

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Hal Connolly

Harold Vincent "Hal" Connolly (August 1, 1931 – August 18, 2010) was an American athlete and hammer thrower from Somerville, Massachusetts.

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Half a Cow

Half a Cow is an independent record label from Australia, established in 1990 by Sydney musician and music identity Nic Dalton.

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Half Moon Bay (Victoria)

The Half Moon Bay is a bay and neighbourhood on Port Phillip, south east of Melbourne.

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Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left

Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left is a 1985 novel by Australian children's author Robin Klein which also became a children's television series.

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Halifax f.p.

Halifax f.p. is an Australian television crime series produced by Nine Network from 1994 to 2002.

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Halil Mutlu

Halil Mutlu (born Halil Aliev (Bulgarian: Халил Алиев) on July 14, 1973 in Postnik, Bulgaria) is a professional Turkish weightlifter with several World and Olympic championships.

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Hallam railway station

Hallam railway station is located on the Pakenham line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Hallam, Victoria

Hallam is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 34 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Halls Gap

Halls Gap is a town in Victoria, Australia.

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Halo (metal band)

Halo is a drone/sludge metal band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1994, which is now based in London, England.

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Halothiobacillus

Halothiobacillus is a genus in the Gammaproteobacteria.

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Hamilton Airport (New Zealand)

Hamilton Airport is an airport located 14 kilometres south of the city of Hamilton in the Waikato region, in New Zealand.

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Hamilton Airport (Victoria)

Hamilton Airport is located north of Hamilton, Victoria, Australia.

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Hamilton Hume

Hamilton Hume (19 June 1797 – 19 April 1873) was an early explorer of the present-day Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria.

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Hamilton, Victoria

Hamilton is a large town in south-western Victoria, Australia, at the intersection of the Glenelg Highway and the Henty Highway.

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Hamish Blake

Hamish Donald Blake (born 11 December 1981) is an Australian comedian, actor, and author from Melbourne.

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Hamish Marshall

Hamish John Hamilton Marshall (born 15 February 1979, Auckland) is a former New Zealand cricketer, who played all formats of the game for New Zealand.

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Hammer DeRoburt

Hammer DeRoburt (25 September 1922 – 15 July 1992) was the founding President of the Republic of Nauru, and ruled the country for most of its first twenty years of independence.

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Hampton East, Victoria

Hampton East is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Hampton Park, Victoria

Hampton Park is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 36 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Hampton railway station, Melbourne

Hampton railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia.

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Hampton, Victoria

Hampton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Hand on Your Heart

"Hand on Your Heart" is a song performed by Australian recording artist and songwriter Kylie Minogue from her second studio album Enjoy Yourself (1989).

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Handled the ball

Handled the ball was formerly one of the methods of dismissing a batsman in the sport of cricket, but was integrated into the Law on obstructing the field when the Laws of Cricket were rewritten in 2017.

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Hanging Rock, Victoria

Hanging Rock (also known as Mount Diogenes, Dryden's Rock,Stephanie Skidmore & Ian D. Clark (2014) "Hanging Rock Recreation Reserve", In:, Ian D. Clarke ed., De Gruyter Open Ltd: Warsaw/Berlin, pp. 111-134. and to some of its traditional owners as Ngannelong) is a distinctive geological formation in central Victoria, Australia.

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Hank Pfister

Hank Pfister (born October 9, 1953) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won two singles titles (1981, Maui and 1982, Newport) during his professional career.

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Hannah Greenwood

Hannah Greenwood (born 28 January 1987) is an Australian stage and television actress, best known for starring as Saskia Litras in the Australian children's television series Noah and Saskia.

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Hannes Hopley

Johannes ("Hannes") Hopley (born 26 January 1981) is a South African discus thrower, born in Pretoria.

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Hans Ebeling

Hans Irvine Ebeling MBE (1 January 1905 – 12 January 1980) was an Australian cricketer and cricket administrator.

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Hansen Yuncken

Hansen Yuncken is a national Australian construction company, founded in 1918.

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Hansie Cronje

Wessel Johannes "Hansie" Cronje (25 September 1969 – 1 June 2002) was a South African cricketer and captain of the South African national cricket team in the 1990s.

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Hansom cab

The hansom cab is a kind of horse-drawn carriage designed and patented in 1834 by Joseph Hansom, an architect from York.

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Harbor

A harbor or harbour (see spelling differences; synonyms: wharves, haven) is a sheltered body of water where ships, boats, and barges can be docked.

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Hard Rock Cafe

Hard Rock Cafe Inc. is a chain of theme restaurants founded in 1971 by Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton in London.

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Hard water

Hard water is water that has high mineral content (in contrast with "soft water").

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Hardayal Singh

Hardayal Singh is a former Indian hockey player.

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Hardwarehouse

Hardwarehouse was a former chain of hardware stores, with stores located in Australia and New Zealand.

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Haredi Judaism

Haredi Judaism (חֲרֵדִי,; also spelled Charedi, plural Haredim or Charedim) is a broad spectrum of groups within Orthodox Judaism, all characterized by a rejection of modern secular culture.

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Harkaway, Victoria

Harkaway is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 40 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Harold Blair

Harold Blair (13 September 1924 – 21 May 1976) was an Australian tenor and Aboriginal activist.

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Harold Grimwade

Major General Harold William Grimwade, (18 May 1869 – 2 January 1949) was an Australian businessman and pharmacist, and a senior officer in the Australian Army.

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Harold Holt

Harold Edward Holt, (5 August 190817 December 1967), was an Australian politician who served as the 17th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1966 until his presumed drowning death in 1967.

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Harold Solomon

Harold Solomon (nicknamed the "Human Backboard"; born September 17, 1952) is an American former professional tennis player whose career was during the 1970s and 1980s.

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Harold Williams (baritone)

Harold John Williams MBE (3 September 18935 June 1976) was a leading Australian baritone and music teacher.

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Harpoon (EP)

Harpoon is a song by Australian alternative rock band Jebediah.

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Harrell Fletcher

Harrell Fletcher (born 1967 in Santa Maria, California) is an American Social practice and relational aesthetics artist living in Portland, Oregon.

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Harriet Elphinstone-Dick

Harriet Elphinstone-Dick (1852–1902), also known as Harriet Elizabeth Rowell, was an early English and Australian swimming champion, and physical fitness teacher.

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Harris (train)

The Harris trains were the first steel-bodied Electric Multiple Unit train to operate on the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Harris Scarfe

Harris Scarfe is an Australian department store that was established in Adelaide, South Australia in 1849.

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Harry Bridges

Harry Bridges (July 28, 1901 – March 30, 1990) was an Australian-born American union leader, first with the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA). In 1937, he led several chapters in forming a new union, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), expanding members to workers in warehouses, and led it for the next 40 years. He was prosecuted for his labor organizing and believed subversive status by the U.S. government during the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, with the goal of deportation. This was never achieved. Bridges became a naturalized citizen in 1945. His conviction by a federal jury for having lied about his Communist Party membership when seeking naturalization was overturned by the Supreme Court in 1953 as having been prosecuted untimely, outside the statute of limitations. His official power was reduced when the ILWU was expelled by the CIO in 1950, but he continued to be re-elected by the California membership and was highly influential until his retirement in 1977.

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Harry Chauvel

General Sir Henry George Chauvel, (16 April 1865 – 4 March 1945), more usually known as Sir Harry Chauvel, was a senior officer of the Australian Imperial Force who fought at Gallipoli and during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign in the Middle Eastern theatre of the First World War.

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Harry Cobby

Air Commodore Arthur Henry (Harry) Cobby, (26 August 1894 – 11 November 1955) was an Australian military aviator.

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Harry Graham (cricketer)

Harry Graham (22 November 1870 – 7 February 1911) was an Australian cricket player – a right-handed batsman, who played six Tests for Australia, and also played cricket for New Zealand – and an Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Harry Hawker

Harry George Hawker MBE, AFC (22 January 1889 – 12 July 1921) was an Australian aviation pioneer.

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Harry Hooton

Henry (Harry) Arthur Hooton (9 October 1908— 27 June 1961) was an Australian poet and social commentator whose writing spanned the years 1930s–1961.

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Harry James Angus

Harry James Angus (born 11 June 1982 Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian singer-songwriter, trumpet player and guitarist.

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Harry Jenkins

Henry Alfred "Harry" Jenkins, (born 18 August 1952), Australian former politician, was a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the Division of Scullin, Victoria, from the 1986 by-election until August 2013 for the Australian Labor Party.

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Harry Jenkins Sr.

Henry Alfred Jenkins, AM (24 September 1925 – 27 July 2004), Australian Labor politician, was Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives during the term of the Labor government of Bob Hawke.

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Harry Kellar

Harry Kellar (July 11, 1849 – March 10, 1922) was an American magician who presented large stage shows during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Harry Kewell

Harold Kewell (born 22 September 1978) is an Australian football coach and former player who is the head coach of League Two club Crawley Town.

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Harry Lawson

Sir Harry Sutherland Wightman Lawson KCMG (5 March 1875 – 12 June 1952), Australian politician, was the 27th Premier of Victoria.

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Harry Murray

Henry William "Harry" Murray, (1 December 1880 – 7 January 1966) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.

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Harry Norris

Harry Norris (12 June 1888 – 15 December 1966) was an Australian architect, one of the more prolific and successful in Melbourne in the interwar period, best known for his 1930s Art Deco commercial work in the Melbourne CBD.

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Harry Quick

Harry Vernon Quick (born 28 June 1941, Melbourne), is an Australian politician.

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Harry Trott

George Henry Stevens "Harry" Trott (5 August 1866 – 10 November 1917) was an Australian cricketer who played 24 Test matches as an all-rounder between 1888 and 1898.

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Harry Williamson

Harry Williamson (born 12 May 1950) is a British musician, producer and inventor.

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Hartwell railway station

Hartwell railway station is located on the Alamein line in Victoria, Australia.

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Harvard World Model United Nations

The Harvard World Model United Nations (WorldMUN) is an annual traveling Model United Nations conference that is run by Harvard University and a local university team from a host city.

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Harvey brothers

The Harvey brothers are six siblings from Victoria, Australia, known primarily for their success in the sport of cricket between the mid-1930s and the early 1960s.

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Harvie Krumpet

Harvie Krumpet is a 2003 Australian clay animation comedy-drama short film written, directed and animated by Adam Elliot, and narrated by Geoffrey Rush.

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Hastings, Victoria

Hastings is a suburb of Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia, as a part of the urban enclave on Western Port comprising Hastings, Bittern, Crib Point, Tyabb, and Somerville.

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Hattah-Kulkyne National Park

The Hattah-Kulkyne National Park is a national park in the Mallee district of Victoria, Australia.

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Hattie Hayridge

Hattie Hayridge (born 17 December 1959) is an English comedian and actress, best known for the role of the female version of Holly in Red Dwarf during the third, fourth and fifth series.

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Havant

Havant is a town in the south east corner of Hampshire, England approximately midway between Portsmouth and Chichester.

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Have Love, Will Travel

"Have Love, Will Travel" is a 1959 song written and recorded by Richard Berry.

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Hawkesbury River Railway Bridge

The Hawkesbury River Railway Bridge is a heritage-listed railway bridge that carries the Main Northern railway line across the Hawkesbury River, located just north of the town of Brooklyn on the northern outskirts of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Hawksburn railway station

Hawksburn railway station is located on the Pakenham, Cranbourne and Frankston lines, in Victoria, Australia.

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Hawthorn Bridge

The Hawthorn Bridge is a wrought iron truss bridge across the Yarra River, east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Hawthorn East, Victoria

Hawthorn East is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Hawthorn railway station, Melbourne

Hawthorn railway station is located on the Lilydale, Belgrave and Alamein lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Hawthorn, Victoria

Hawthorn is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Hawthorne ferry wharf

Hawthorne ferry wharf is located on the southern side of the Brisbane River serving the Brisbane suburb of Hawthorne.

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Hay, New South Wales

Hay is a town in the western Riverina region of south western New South Wales, Australia.

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Hayden Starke

Sir Hayden Erskine Starke KCMG (22 February 1871 – 14 May 1958), an Australian judge, was a justice of the High Court of Australia.

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Hayley Tullett

Hayley Tullett (born 17 February 1973 in Swansea) is a Welsh middle distance runner mainly competing over 1500 metres.

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Hazel Hawke

Hazel Susan Hawke, AO (née Masterson, 20 July 192923 May 2013) was the first wife of Bob Hawke, the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia.

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Hazel-Ann Regis

Hazel-Ann Regis (born 1 February 1981) is a retired Grenadian sprinter who specialized in the 400 metres.

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Hazelwood North, Victoria

Hazelwood North is a locality in Victoria, Australia.

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Hazelwood Power Station

The Hazelwood Power Station is a decommissioned brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria, Australia.

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Head On (1998 film)

Head On is a 1998 Australian drama film directed by Ana Kokkinos.

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Head race

A head race is a time-trial competition in the sport of rowing, also known as crew to a few USA organizations.

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Headband

A headband is a clothing accessory worn in the hair or around the forehead, usually to hold hair away from the face or eyes.

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Healesville Freeway

The Healesville Freeway is a proposed freeway in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Health Services Union

The Health Services Union (HSU) is a specialist health union with around 70,000 members working in the healthcare and social assistance industries across Australia.

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Heat burst

In meteorology, a heat burst is a rare atmospheric phenomenon characterized by gusty winds along with a rapid increase in temperature and decrease in dew point (moisture).

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Heat wave

A heat wave is a period of excessively hot weather, which may be accompanied by high humidity, especially in oceanic climate countries.

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Heathcote, Victoria

Heathcote is a town in central Victoria, Australia, situated on the Northern Highway 110 kilometres north of Melbourne and 40 kilometres south-east of Bendigo via the McIvor Highway.

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Heather Shimmen

Heather Shimmen is a contemporary Australian visual artist whose paintings, prints and collages often use sinister historical imagery from 16th to 19th century.

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Heatherdale railway station

Heatherdale railway station is located on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines, in Victoria, Australia.

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Heatherton, Victoria

Heatherton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Heathmont railway station

Heathmont railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia.

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Heathmont, Victoria

Heathmont is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 24 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Hector Hatch

Hector Rex Hatch (6 February 1936 – 14 April 2016) was a Fijian boxer, politician, and civil servant.

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Hector Hogan

Hector "Hec" Denis Hogan (15 July 1931, Rockhampton2 September 1960, Brisbane) was an Australian athlete who competed mainly in the 100 yards and 100 metres sprint, where he was seven-times Australian 100 yards champion.

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Hector Waller

Hector Macdonald Laws (Hec) Waller, DSO and Bar (4 April 1900 – 1 March 1942) was a senior officer in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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Hedley Bunton

Hedley Percival Bunton (1906–1997) was a missionary in China and a Minister in the Congregational Church in Australia.

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Hee Haw (EP)

Hee Haw is the second release and first EP by the Australian post-punk band The Boys Next Door (later renamed The Birthday Party).

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Heide Circle

The Heide Circle was a loose grouping of Australian artists who lived and worked at "Heide", a former dairy farm on the Yarra River floodplain at Bulleen, a suburb of Melbourne, counting amongst their number many of Australia's best-known modernist painters.

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Heidelberg Heights, Victoria

Heidelberg Heights is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Heidelberg railway station

Heidelberg railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia, serving the north-eastern Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg.

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Heidelberg School

The Heidelberg School was an Australian art movement of the late 19th century.

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Heidelberg Town Hall

Heidelberg Town Hall is a civic building located on Upper Heidelberg Road in Ivanhoe, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Heidelberg West, Victoria

Heidelberg West is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Heidelberg, Victoria

Heidelberg is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 12 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Heinrich Wendland

Heinrich Ludolph (Ludwig) Wendland (29 April 1791, Hanover – 15 July 1869, Teplice) was a botanist who authored a number of Acacia species.

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Heinz

The H. J. Heinz Company, or Heinz, is an American food processing company with world headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Heinz Fütterer

Heinrich ("Heinz") Ludwig Fütterer (born 14 October 1931) is a German athlete, who mainly competed in sprint events.

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Helen Buckingham

Helen Elizabeth Buckingham (born 17 November 1952) is a retired Australian politician.

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Helen Caldicott

Helen Mary Caldicott (born 7 August 1938) is an Australian physician, author, and anti-nuclear advocate who has founded several associations dedicated to opposing the use of nuclear power, depleted uranium munitions, nuclear weapons, nuclear weapons proliferation, and military action in general.

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Helen Donaldson

Helen Donaldson (born 14 March 1968 in Rockhampton, Queensland) is an Australian operatic soprano, best known for her performances of the heroines in Gilbert and Sullivan operas.

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Helen Garner

Helen Garner (née Ford, born 7 November 1942) is an Australian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist.

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Helen Hughes

Helen Hughes (1 October 192815 June 2013) was an Australian economist.

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Helen Kroger

Helen Evelyn Kroger (née Madden; born 11 March 1959) is a former Australian politician.

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Helen Quinn

Helen Rhoda Arnold Quinn (born 19 May 1943 in Melbourne) is an Australian-born particle physicist and educator who has made major contributions to both fields.

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Helen Razer

Helen Razer (born 6 July 1968) is a Melbourne-born and Canberra-raised radio presenter and writer.

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Helen Reddy

Helen Maxine Reddy (born 25 October 1941) is an Australian singer, actress and activist.

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Helena Rubinstein

Helena Rubinstein (born Chaja Rubinstein; December 25, 1872 – April 1, 1965) was a Polish American businesswoman, art collector, and philanthropist.

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Heligoland (band)

Heligoland are a five-piece band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Hella (company)

Hella KGaA Hueck & Co. (stylized as HELLA) is an internationally operating German automotive part supplier with headquarters in Lippstadt, North Rhine-Westphalia.

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Hello, Dolly! (musical)

Hello, Dolly! is a 1964 musical with lyrics and music by Jerry Herman and a book by Michael Stewart.

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Helmut Newton

Helmut Newton (born Helmut Neustädter; 31 October 192023 January 2004) was a German-Australian photographer.

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Helsinki Olympic Stadium

The Helsinki Olympic Stadium (Helsingin Olympiastadion; Helsingfors Olympiastadion), located in the Töölö district about from the centre of the Finnish capital Helsinki, is the largest stadium in the country, nowadays mainly used for hosting sports events and big concerts.

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Henrietta Dugdale

Henrietta Augusta Dugdale, née Worrell (14 May 1827 – 17 June 1918) was a pioneer Australian who initiated the first female suffrage society in Australia.

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Henrik Johan Bull

Henrik Johan Bull (13 October 1844 – 1 June 1930) was a Norwegian businessman and whaler.

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Henry Ambrose Hunt

Henry Ambrose Hunt (7 February 1866 – 7 February 1946) was a British meteorologist noted for his contribution to meteorology in his adopted home of Australia.

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Henry Bolte

Sir Henry Edward Bolte GCMG (20 May 1908 – 4 January 1990) was an Australian politician.

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Henry Cockburn, Lord Cockburn

Henry Thomas Cockburn of Bonaly, Lord Cockburn (Cockpen, Midlothian, 26 October 1779 – Bonaly, Midlothian, 26 April/18 July 1854) was a Scottish lawyer, judge and literary figure.

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Henry Condell (mayor)

Henry Condell (1797–1871) was the first Mayor of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Henry Deane (engineer)

Henry Deane (26 March 1847 – 12 March 1924) was an Australian engineer, responsible for electrifying the Sydney tramway system and for building the Wolgan Valley Railway and Trans-Australian Railway.

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Henry Drummond (1786–1860)

Henry Drummond (5 December 1786 – 20 February 1860), English banker, politician and writer, best known as one of the founders of the Catholic Apostolic or Irvingite Church.

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Henry George

Henry George (September 2, 1839 – October 29, 1897) was an American political economist and journalist.

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Henry Gyles Turner

Henry Gyles Turner (12 December 1831 – 30 November 1920), commonly referred to as "Gyles Turner" was a notable Australian banker and historian.

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Henry Howard (Australia)

Henry Howard (21 January 1859 – 29 June 1933)Arnold D. Hunt, '', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, MUP, 1983, pp 376-377.

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Henry Hyde Champion

Henry Hyde Champion (22 January 1859 – 30 April 1928) was a socialist journalist and activist, regarded as one of the leading spirits behind the formation of the Independent Labour Party.

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Henry Jones IXL

Henry Jones IXL was a company primarily known as a manufacturer of jams, conserves and sauces in Australia.

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Henry Kendall (poet)

Thomas Henry Kendall (18 April 18391 August 1882) publishing as Henry Kendall, was an Australian author and bush poet, who was particularly known for his poems and tales set in a natural environment setting.

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Henry Kingsley

Henry Kingsley (2 January 1830 – 24 May 1876)A.

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Henry Lawson

Henry Archibald Hertzberg Lawson (17 June 1867 – 2 September 1922) was an Australian writer and bush poet.

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Henry Luke White

Henry Luke White (9 May 1860 – 30 June 1927) was a wealthy grazier, and keen amateur ornithologist and oologist of Scone, New South Wales, Australia.

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Henry Ross

Captain Henry Ross (1829 – 5 December 1854) was a Canadian gold miner at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, and was known on the goldfields as the 'bridegroom' of the miners flag, the Southern Cross, the Eureka Flag.

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Henry Tate (poet)

Henry Tate (27 October 1873 - 6 June 1926) was an Australian poet and musician.

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Henry Wrixon

Sir Henry John Wrixon, KCMG, QC (18 October 1839 – 9 April 1913) was an Australian barrister and politician.

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Henry's Dream

Henry's Dream is the seventh album released by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, in April 1992.

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Hepburn Springs, Victoria

Hepburn Springs is a resort town located in the middle of the largest concentration of mineral springs in Australia.

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Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne

Her Majesty's Theatre is a 1,700 seat theatre in Melbourne's East End Theatre District, Australia.

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Herald Sun

The Herald Sun is a morning newspaper based in Melbourne, Australia published by The Herald and Weekly Times, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of News Corp. The Herald Sun primarily serves Victoria and shares many articles with other News Corporation daily newspapers, especially those from Australia. It is also available for purchase in Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and border regions of South Australia and southern New South Wales such as the Riverina and NSW South Coast, and is available digitally through its website and apps. In March 2009, the paper had a daily circulation of 530,000 from Monday to Friday.

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Herald Sun Tour

The Herald Sun Tour is an Australian professional bicycle race held in Melbourne and provincial Victoria, sanctioned by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).

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Herb Elliott

Herbert James Elliott AC MBE (born 25 February 1938) is a former Australian athlete and arguably the world's greatest middle distance runner of his era.

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Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin

Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin (8 November 186623 May 1941) was an English automobile designer and builder who founded the Austin Motor Company.

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Herbert Hyland

Sir Herbert John Thornhill Hyland (15 March 1884 – 18 March 1970), storekeeper, investor, and politician, was born in 1884 at Prahran, Melbourne, second son of George Hyland, a Victorian-born painter, and his wife Mary, née Thornhill, from Ireland.

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Herbert Lloyd

Major General Herbert William Lloyd, (18 November 1883 – 10 August 1957) was an Australian Army officer who served in the First and Second World Wars.

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Herbert Power Stakes

The Herbert Power Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race held under quality handicap conditions, for horses aged three years old and older, over a distance of 2400 metres.

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Herbert Thomas Condon

Herbert Thomas Condon (27 February 1912 - 12 January 1978) was an Australian museum curator and ornithologist.

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Herodotos Giorgallas

Herodotos Giorgallas (born 14 December 1977) is a Gymnast from Cyprus who took gold at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.

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Herring Island (Victoria)

Herring Island is a small artificial island located in Melbourne's Yarra River at South Yarra, approximately from the city centre.

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Hervey Bay Airport

Hervey Bay Airport is the main airport for the city of Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia and the Fraser Coast region which incorporates the nearby city of Maryborough.

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Heston Blumenthal

Heston Marc Blumenthal, OBE (born 27 May 1966) is a British celebrity chef.

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Heyfield, Victoria

Heyfield is a town in Victoria, Australia, with a population of 1,993.

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Heyington railway station

Heyington railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia.

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Heywood, Victoria

Heywood is a town on the Fitzroy River in the Australian state of Victoria.

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High Court of Australia

The High Court of Australia is the supreme court in the Australian court hierarchy and the final court of appeal in Australia.

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High jump

The high jump is a track and field event in which competitors must jump unaided over a horizontal bar placed at measured heights without dislodging it.

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High-occupancy vehicle lane

A high-occupancy vehicle lane (also known as an HOV lane, carpool lane, diamond lane, 2+ lane, and transit lane or T2 or T3 lanes in Australia and New Zealand) is a restricted traffic lane reserved at peak travel times or longer for the exclusive use of vehicles with a driver and one or more passengers, including carpools, vanpools, and transit buses.

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Highett railway station

Highett railway station is located on the Frankston line, in Victoria, Australia, serving the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Highett.

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Highett, Victoria

Highett is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district and 2 km east of Port Phillip.

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Highland Railway

The Highland Railway (HR) was one of the smaller British railways before the Railways Act 1921, operating north of Perth railway station in Scotland and serving the farthest north of Britain.

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Highpoint Shopping Centre

Highpoint Shopping Centre is a super regional shopping centre located in Maribyrnong, Victoria, in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria and is the fourth largest shopping centre in Australia.

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Highway revolts

Many highway revolts (also freeway revolts, expressway revolts, or road protests) took place in developed countries during the 1960s and 1970s, in response to plans for the construction of new freeways, a significant number of which were abandoned or significantly scaled back due to widespread public opposition, especially of those whose neighborhoods would be disrupted or displaced by the proposed freeways, and due to various other negative effects that freeways are considered to have.

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Highways in Australia

Highways in Australia are generally high capacity roads managed by state and territory government agencies, though Australia's federal government contributes funding for important links between capital cities and major regional centres.

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Higinbotham Province

Higinbotham Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council.

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Hill Stakes

The Hill Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race at run at Weight for Age over a distance of 1800 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in September.

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Hillclimbing

Hillclimbing (also known as hill climbing, speed hillclimbing or speed hill climbing) is a branch of motorsport in which drivers compete against the clock to complete an uphill course.

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Hillcrest High School (New Zealand)

Hillcrest High School is a state coeducational secondary school located in south-eastern Hamilton, New Zealand.

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Hillside, Victoria

Hillside is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 23 km north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Brimbank and Melton local government areas.

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Hillsong Church

Hillsong Church is a global Pentecostal megachurch originating from Sydney, New South Wales, which is affiliated with Australian Christian Churches, the Australian branch of the Assemblies of God.

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Hinduism in Australia

Hinduism is a major religion in Australia consisting of more than 440,300 followers, making up 1.9% of the population as of the 2016 census, up from 275,000 individuals representing 1.3% of the total Australian population according to the 2011 census (up from 148,119 in the 2006 census).

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Hips, Hips, Hooray!

Hips, Hips, Hooray! is a 1934 American Pre-Code slapstick comedy film starring Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Ruth Etting, Thelma Todd, and Dorothy Lee.

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Hiroyuki Tomita

Hiroyuki Tomita (Japanese: 冨田洋之; born November 21, 1980) is a Japanese gymnast.

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Histology Group of Victoria

The current Histology Group of Victoria Inc.

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Historical mystery

The historical mystery or historical whodunit is a subgenre of two literary genres, historical fiction and mystery fiction.

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History of Adelaide

This article details the History of Adelaide from the first human activity in the region to the 20th century.

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History of Australia

The History of Australia refers to the history of the area and people of the Commonwealth of Australia and its preceding Indigenous and colonial societies.

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History of Australia (1851–1900)

The History of Australia (1851–1900) refers to the history of the indigenous and colonial peoples of the Australian continent during the 50-year period which preceded the foundation of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.

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History of Australia (1901–45)

The history of Australia from 1901–1945 begins with the federation of the six colonies to create the Commonwealth of Australia.

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History of Australian rules football

Australian rules football was invented in Melbourne, Australia, in 1858.

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History of baseball outside the United States

While much has been written about baseball in the United States, it was often played in numerous other countries.

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History of Chatham Islands numismatics

In 1999 a private organisation, the Chatham Islands Note Corporation, issued banknotes to celebrate the Chatham Islands being the first human inhabited land to enter the third millennium.

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History of Jehovah's Witnesses

Jehovah's Witnesses originated as a branch of the Bible Student movement, which developed in the United States in the 1870s among followers of Christian Restorationist minister Charles Taze Russell.

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History of K-1

The history of K-1 can be called the history of Seidokaikan, which is a school of Full contact karate that preceded K-1.

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History of McDonald's

This history of McDonald's is an overview of the original restaurant and of the chain.

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History of Melbourne

The history of Melbourne details the city's growth from a fledging settlement into a modern commercial and financial centre as Australia's second largest city.

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History of New South Wales

The history of New South Wales refers to the history of the state of New South Wales and the area's preceding Indigenous and British colonial societies.

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History of rail transport in Australia

Australians generally assumed in the 1850s that railways would be built by the private sector.

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History of rugby union

The history of rugby union follows from various football games played long before the 19th century, but it was not until the middle of that century that the rules were formulated and codified.

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History of rugby union matches between New Zealand and South Africa

New Zealand (the All Blacks) and South Africa (the Springboks) have been playing test match rugby union since 1921 when the All Blacks beat the Springboks in Dunedin 13 - 5.

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History of South Australia

The history of South Australia refers to the history of the Australian State of South Australia and its preceding Indigenous and British colonial societies.

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History of Sydney

12345678910 The History of Sydney begins in prehistoric times with the occupation of the district by Australian Aborigines, whose ancestors came to Sydney in the Upper Paleolithic period.

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History of Tasmania

The history of Tasmania begins at the end of the most recent ice age (approximately 10,000 years ago) when it is believed that the island was joined to the Australian mainland.

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History of Test cricket from 1877 to 1883

Test matches in the period 1877 to 1883 were organised somewhat differently from international cricket matches today.

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History of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has evolved from its origins as a licensing scheme administered by the Postmaster-General's Department into a content provider in radio, television and new media.

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History of the Australian Capital Territory

The history of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) as an administrative division of Australia began after the Federation of Australia in 1901 when it was created in law as the site for Canberra, Australia's capital city.

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History of the Australian cricket team

The History of the Australian cricket team began when eleven cricketers from the colonies of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria formed an eleven to play a touring team of professional English cricketers at Melbourne in March 1877.

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History of the City of Monash

The City of Monash was created on 15 December 1994 when the Kennett Liberal government amalgamated local councils all over Victoria, merging a substantial portion of the former City of Oakleigh with the whole of the former City of Waverley.

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History of the Jews in Australia

The history of the Jews in Australia traces the history of Australian Jews from the British settlement of Australia commencing in 1788.

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History of Victoria

This article describes the history of the Australian colony and state of Victoria.

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History of water polo

The history of water polo as a team sport began in mid 19th-century England and Scotland, where water sports were a feature of county fairs and festivals.

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History of Western civilization

Western civilization traces its roots back to Europe and the Mediterranean.

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History wars

The history wars in Australia are an ongoing public debate over the interpretation of the history of the British colonisation of Australia and development of contemporary Australian society (particularly with regard to the impact on Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders).

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HIStory World Tour

The HIStory World Tour was the third and final worldwide solo concert tour by American artist Michael Jackson, covering Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania and North America.

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Hit Network

The Hit Network is a network of contemporary hit radio stations run by Southern Cross Austereo in Australia.

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Hitachi (Australian train)

Hitachi electric multiple unit trains operated on the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Australia between 1972 and 2014.

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HM Prison Dhurringile

HM Prison Dhurringile is a minimum security prison located in Dhurringile, Victoria, Australia.

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HM Prison Loddon

HM Prison Loddon is an Australian medium security prison, located in Central Victoria, Australia, approximately four kilometres from the centre of Castlemaine and about one and a half hours from Melbourne.

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HM Prison Tarrengower

HM Prison Tarrengower is a women's prison located in Maldon, Victoria, Australia.

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HMAS Ararat (ACPB 89)

HMAS Ararat (ACPB 89), named for the town of Ararat, Victoria, is an ''Armidale''-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Barwon (K406)

HMAS Barwon (K406) was a that served the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from 1945 to 1947.

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HMAS Bendigo (J187)

The first HMAS Bendigo (J187/B237/A111) was a Bathurst-class minesweeper, a group commonly known as corvettes and including escort and patrol duties along with minesweeping.

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HMAS Cerberus (naval base)

HMAS Cerberus is a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) base that serves as the primary training establishment for RAN personnel.

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HMAS Echuca

HMAS Echuca (J252/M252), named for the town of Echuca, Victoria, was one of 60 s constructed during World War II, and one of 36 initially manned and commissioned by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Gascoyne (K354)

HMAS Gascoyne (K354/F354/A276) was a that served in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Jervis Bay (AKR 45)

HMAS Jervis Bay (AKR 45) was a wave piercing catamaran that operated in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Jervis Bay (GT 203)

HMAS Jervis Bay (GT 203) was a roll-on/roll-off passenger and vehicle ferry operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) between 1977 and 1994.

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HMAS Melbourne

Three ships of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have been named HMAS Melbourne, after Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria.

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HMAS Melbourne (R21)

HMAS Melbourne (R21) was a ''Majestic''-class light aircraft carrier of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Quadrant (G11)

HMAS Quadrant (G11/D11/F01), named for the navigational instrument, was a Q-class destroyer operated by the Royal Navy as HMS Quadrant (G67/D17) during World War II, and the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from 1945 to 1957.

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HMAS Una

HMAS Una was a Royal Australian Navy sloop that began its life as the German motor launch Komet.

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HMS Archer (D78)

HMS Archer was a built by the United States in 1939–1940 and operated by the Royal Navy during World War II.

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HMS Danae (D44)

HMS Danae, during the latter part of World War II commissioned as ORP Conrad, was the lead ship of the cruisers (also known as the D class), serving with the Royal Navy between the world wars and with the Polish Navy during World War II.

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HMS Dido (1869)

HMS Dido was an wooden screw sloop built for the Royal Navy in 1869.

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HMS Implacable (R86)

HMS Implacable was an built for the Royal Navy during World War II.

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HMS Indefatigable (R10)

HMS Indefatigable was an built for the Royal Navy (RN) during World War II.

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HMS New Zealand (1911)

HMS New Zealand was one of three s built for the defence of the British Empire.

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HMS Perseus (R51)

HMS Perseus was a light fleet aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy during World War II.

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HMS Ramillies (07)

HMS Ramillies (pennant number: 07) was one of five s built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was completed after the Battle of Jutland in 1916 and saw no combat during the war.

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HMS Shah (D21)

USS Jamaica (CVE-43) (originally AVG-43 then later ACV-43), was an escort carrier of World War II that served in the British Royal Navy as HMS Shah (D21).

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HMS Undaunted (R53)

HMS Undaunted was a U-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy that saw service during World War II.

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Hoadley's Battle of the Sounds

Hoadley's Battle of the Sounds was an annual national rock/pop band competition held in Australia from 1966 to 1972.

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Hobsons Bay

Hobsons Bay is a bay in Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia.

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Hockey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Field hockey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games took place between 16 March and 25 March for women and for men, between 17 March and 26 March.

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Hockey Australia

Hockey Australia is an organisation that formed from the merger of the Australian Hockey Association and Women's Hockey Australia in 2000.

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Hockey Champions Trophy

The Hockey Champions Trophy (HCT) is an international field hockey tournament held by the International Hockey Federation (IHF).

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Hoddle Grid

The Hoddle Grid is the contemporary name given to the approximately grid of streets that form the commonly understood central business district of Melbourne Australia.

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Hoddle Highway

Hoddle Highway is an urban highway in Melbourne linking CityLink and the Eastern Freeway, and allotted metropolitan route 29.

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Hoddle Street massacre

The Hoddle Street massacre was a mass shooting that occurred on the evening of Sunday, 9 August 1987, in Hoddle Street, Clifton Hill, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, in Australia.

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Hoddles Creek, Victoria

Hoddles Creek is a bounded rural locality near Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

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Holbrook, New South Wales

Holbrook is a small town in Southern New South Wales, Australia.

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Holden

Holden, formally known as General Motors Holden, is an Australian automobile importer and a former automobile manufacturer with its headquarters in Port Melbourne, Victoria.

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Holden Barina

The Holden Barina is a subcompact automobile sold since 1985 by Holden in Australasia.

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Holden Dealer Team

The Holden Dealer Team (HDT) was Holden's semi-official racing team from 1969 until 1986, primarily contesting Australian Touring Car events but also rallying, rallycross and sports sedans during the 1970s.

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Holden Torana

The Holden Torana is a mid-sized car manufactured by Holden from 1967 to 1980.

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Holding the Man

Holding the Man is a 1995 memoir by Australian writer, actor, and activist Timothy Conigrave.

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Hole (band)

Hole was an American alternative rock band formed by singer and guitarist Courtney Love and lead guitarist Eric Erlandson in Los Angeles, California in 1989.

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Holiday Island

Holiday Island is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for Network Ten.

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Hollie Dykes

Hollie Johnston Dykes (born 12 September 1990) is a retired Australian gymnast who was born in Gold Coast, Queensland and began gymnastics at the age of four and a half.

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Holly Valance

Holly Rachel Candy (née Vukadinović,; born 11 May 1983), known professionally as Holly Valance, is an Australian actress, singer and model.

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Holmesglen railway station

Holmesglen railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Holsworthy Barracks

Holsworthy Barracks is an Australian Army military barracks, located in Holsworthy approximately from the central business district, in south-western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Home and Away

Home and Away (often abbreviated as H&A) is an Australian television soap opera.

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Homebake

Homebake was an annual Australian rock festival, featuring an all-Australian lineup (with the occasional artist from New Zealand).

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Homebush, Victoria

Homebush was a gold mining town from Avoca in central Victoria, Australia.

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Homeless World Cup

The Homeless World Cup is an annual football tournament organized by the Homeless World Cup Foundation, a social organization which advocates the end of homelessness through the sport of association football (or soccer).

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Homelessness in Australia

Homelessness in Australia is a significant social issue.

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Homer's Phobia

"Homer's Phobia" is the fifteenth episode in the eighth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons.

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Hong Kong at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Hong Kong competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Hook turn

A hook turn (also known as a perimeter-style turn in Canada) is a road cycling maneuver and traffic-control mechanism in which vehicles that would normally turn from the closest lane of an intersection instead turn from the farthest lane, across all other lanes of traffic.

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Hopetoun Cup

The Hopetoun Cup was established as a perpetual rugby union trophy between Australia and Scotland in 1998.

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Hopetoun, Victoria

Hopetoun is a town which serves as the major service centre for the Southern Mallee area of Victoria, Australia.

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Hopkins Correctional Centre (Ararat)

Hopkins Correctional Centre (Ararat), an Australian medium security protection prison for males, is located in Ararat, Victoria, approximately west of Melbourne.

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Hoppers Crossing railway station

Hoppers Crossing railway station is located on the Werribee line in Victoria, Australia.

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Hoppers Crossing, Victoria

Hoppers Crossing is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 23.1 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Wyndham local government area.

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Horace Lindrum

Horace Lindrum (born Horace Norman William Morrell, 15 January 1912 – 20 June 1974) was an Australian professional snooker and billiards player.

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Horace Robertson

Lieutenant General Sir Horace Clement Hugh Robertson, (29 October 1894 – 28 April 1960) was a senior officer in the Australian Army who served in the First World War, the Second World War and the Korean War.

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Horsham, Victoria

Horsham (locally) is a regional city in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, Australia.

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Hotel Canberra

The Hotel Canberra, also known as Hyatt Hotel Canberra, is a major hotel in the Australian national capital, Canberra.

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Hotel Windsor (Melbourne)

The Hotel Windsor is a luxury hotel in Melbourne.

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Hougoumont (ship)

Hougoumont was the last convict ship to transport convicts to Australia.

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Hour record

The hour record is the record for the longest distance cycled in one hour on a bicycle from a stationary start.

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House sparrow

The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is a bird of the sparrow family Passeridae, found in most parts of the world.

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How Can You Mend a Broken Heart

"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" is a song released by the Bee Gees in 1971.

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How Now Stakes

The Ladbrokes Odds Boost Stakes, registered as the How Now Stakes, Melbourne Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race held under set weights with penalties conditions, for mares aged four years old and upwards, over a distance of 1200 metres in late September.

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Howard Cary

Henry Cary (3 May 1908 – 20 December 1991) was an American engineer and the co-founder of the Applied Physics Corporation (later known as Cary Instruments), along with George W. Downs and William Miller.

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Howard Leigh

Howard Leigh (born June 1940) is an Australian radio personality, sports journalist, and veteran boxing announcer from Melbourne, Australia.

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Howey Place, Melbourne

Howey Place, formerly known as "Cole's Walk" is a shopping arcade in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Howlong

Howlong is a town west of Albury, and is situated on the Murray River which separates the Australian states of New South Wales and Victoria.

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Hoyts

The Hoyts Group is an Australian group of companies, including Hoyts Exhibition, Hoyts Kiosk and Val Morgan.

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Hrishikesh Kanitkar

Hrishikesh Hemant Kanitkar (born 14 November 1974) is a former Indian cricketer, who played tests and ODIs.

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HSV (TV station)

HSV is a television station in Melbourne.

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Huang Sui

Huang Sui (born 8 January 1982) is a Chinese-Australian female badminton player fom Hunan.

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Hubert Murray

Sir John Hubert Plunkett Murray KCMG (29 December 1861 – 27 February 1940), usually known as Sir Hubert Murray, was a judge and Lieutenant-Governor of Papua from 1908 until his death at Samarai.

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Hubert Opperman

Sir Hubert Ferdinand Opperman, OBE (29 May 1904 – 18 April 1996), referred to as Oppy by Australian and French crowds, was an Australian cyclist and politician, whose endurance cycling feats in the 1920s and 1930s earned him international acclaim.

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Huddart Parker

Huddart Parker Ltd was an Australian shipping company trading in various forms between 1876 and 1961.

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Hudswell Clarke

Hudswell, Clarke and Company Limited was an engineering and locomotive building company in Jack Lane, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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Hugh Childers

Hugh Culling Eardley Childers (25 June 1827 – 29 January 1896) was a British Liberal statesman of the nineteenth century.

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Hugh Evans (humanitarian)

Hugh Evans (born 4 March 1983 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian humanitarian.

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Hugh McCrae

Hugh Raymond McCrae (4 October 1876 – 17 February 1958) was an Australian writer.

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Hugh McMeniman

Hugh McMeniman (born 1 November 1983 in Brisbane) is an Australian rugby union footballer who currently plays for Honda Heat in Japan.

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Hugh Riminton

Hugh Riminton (born 1961) is an Australian journalist, foreign correspondent and television news presenter.

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Hugh Scanlon

Hugh Parr Scanlon, Baron Scanlon (26 October 1913 – 27 January 2004) was a British trade union leader.

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Hugh Stretton

Professor emeritus Hugh Stretton AC (15 July 1924 – 18 July 2015) was an Australian historian, urban theorist and a Rhodes Scholar.

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Hugh Trumble

Hugh Trumble (12 May 1867 – 14 August 1938) was an Australian cricketer who played 32 Test matches as a bowling all-rounder between 1890 and 1904.

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Hugh Victor McKay

Hugh Victor McKay (21 August 1865 – 21 May 1926) was an Australian industrialist who is known for inventing the Sunshine Harvester, the first commercially viable combine harvester.

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Hughesdale railway station

Hughesdale railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Hughesdale, Victoria

Hughesdale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Hugo Race

Hugo Justin Race (born 1963) is an Australian rock musician and record producer who had been based in Europe from 1989 to 2011.

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Hugo Weaving

Hugo Wallace Weaving (born 4 April 1960) is an English-Australian film and stage actor.

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Hulbert Harrington Warner

Hulbert Harrington Warner (1842–1923) was a Rochester, New York businessman and philanthropist who made his fortune from the sales of patent medicine.

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Humber Super Snipe

The Humber Super Snipe is a car which was produced from 1938 to 1967 by British-based Humber Limited.

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Hume and Hovell expedition

The Hume and Hovell expedition was one of the most important journeys of explorations undertaken in eastern Australia.

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Hume Highway

The Hume Highway, inclusive of the sections now known as the Hume Freeway and Hume Motorway, is one of Australia's major inter-city national highways, running for between Melbourne in the southwest and Sydney in the northeast.

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Humoresque (1946 film)

Humoresque is a 1946 American showbiz melodrama by Warner Bros. starring Joan Crawford and John Garfield in an older woman/younger man tale about a violinist and his patroness.

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Humphrey McQueen

Humphrey Dennis McQueen (born 26 June 1942) is an Australian socialist historian and cultural commentator.

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Humpty Doo

Humpty Doo is a small town in Australia's Northern Territory, situated just south of the Arnhem Highway, approximately 40 km from Darwin.

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Hungary at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Hungary competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Hungary national football team

The Hungary national football team (Magyar labdarúgó-válogatott) represents Hungary in international football and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation.

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Hunters & Collectors

Hunters & Collectors are an Australian rock music band formed in 1981.

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Huntingdale railway station

Huntingdale railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Huntingdale, Victoria

Huntingdale is a small suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Huntingtower School

Huntingtower School is an independent, co-educational, non-denominational, day school and boarding school, located in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Mount Waverley, Victoria, Australia.

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Hurling

Hurling (iománaíocht, iomáint) is an outdoor team game of ancient Gaelic and Irish origin.

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Hurstbridge railway line

The Hurstbridge railway line is a suburban railway in Melbourne, Australia.

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Hurstbridge railway station

Hurstbridge railway station is the terminus of the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia, serving the north-eastern Melbourne suburb of Hurstbridge.

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Hurstbridge, Victoria

Hurstbridge is a town in Victoria, Australia, 30 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Hybrid electric vehicle

A hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is a type of hybrid vehicle that combines a conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) system with an electric propulsion system (hybrid vehicle drivetrain).

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Hybrid Theory

Hybrid Theory is the debut studio album by American rock band Linkin Park, released on October 24, 2000, through Warner Bros. Records.

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Hydraulic power network

A hydraulic power network is a system of interconnected pipes carrying pressurized liquid used to transmit mechanical power from a power source, like a pump, to hydraulic equipment like lifts or motors.

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Hydrogen station

A hydrogen station is a storage or filling station for hydrogen, usually located along a road or hydrogen highway, or at home as part of the distributed generation resources concept.

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Hyland Highway

The Hyland Highway (formerly the Hyland Way) is a road connecting the towns of Traralgon and Yarram in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Hypertag

Founded in 2001 and based in Norwich, Hypertag is a supplier of proprietary proximity marketing technology.

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I Am (Killing Heidi song)

"I Am" is a rock song written by Ella Hooper, Jesse Hooper, Warren Jenkin and Adam Pedretti, and produced by John Travis for Killing Heidi's third album Killing Heidi (2004).

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I Am Australian

"I Am Australian" (or "We are Australian") is a popular Australian song written in 1987 by Bruce Woodley of The Seekers and Dobe Newton of The Bushwackers.

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I Corps (Australia)

I Corps of the Australian Army was its main frontline corps during World War II.

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I Killed the Prom Queen

I Killed the Prom Queen is an Australian melodic metalcore band from Adelaide, formed in 2000.

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I Should Be So Lucky

"I Should Be So Lucky" is a 1987 song performed by Australian recording artist and songwriter Kylie Minogue from her debut studio album Kylie (1988).

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I'll Be Gone (Spectrum song)

"I'll Be Gone" or "Some Day I'll Have Money" is a song by Australian progressive rock group Spectrum released as their debut single by EMI on Harvest Records in January 1971.

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I'll Never Smile Again

"I'll Never Smile Again" is a 1940 song written by Ruth Lowe.

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I'm Goin' Down

"I'm Goin' Down" is a song written and performed by American singer Bruce Springsteen that was released as the sixth single from his album Born in the U.S.A. in August 1985.

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I'm Not Dead Tour

The I'm Not Dead Tour was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Pink.

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I'm Talking

I'm Talking was a 1980s Australian funk-pop rock band, which featured vocalists Kate Ceberano and Zan Abeyratne.

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I've Got a Secret

I've Got a Secret is a panel game show produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman for CBS television.

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IAAF Grand Prix Final

The IAAF Grand Prix Final was an athletics competition featuring track and field events staged by the International Association of Athletics Federations.

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Iain McIntyre

Iain McIntyre is an Australian writer, musician and community radio broadcaster.

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Ian Chappell

Ian Michael Chappell (born 26 September 1943) is a former cricketer who played for South Australia and Australia.

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Ian Chubb

Ian William Chubb (born 17 October 1943) is an Australian neuroscientist and academic, who was the Chief Scientist of Australia from 23 May 2011 to 22 January 2016.

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Ian Clunies Ross

Sir (William) Ian Clunies Ross (22 February 189920 June 1959) was an Australian veterinary scientist.

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Ian Cugley

Ian Cugley (22 June 19454 November 2010) was an Australian composer.

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Ian Fairweather

Ian Fairweather (29 September 189120 May 1974) was a Scottish painter resident in Australia for much of life.

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Ian Frazer

Ian Hector Frazer (born 6 January 1953) is a Scottish-born Australian immunologist, the founding CEO and Director of Research of the Translational Research Institute (Australia).

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Ian Healy

Ian Andrew Healy (nicknamed "Heals") (born 30 April 1964) is a former Australian international cricketer who played for Queensland domestically.

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Ian Henderson (news presenter)

Ian Henderson (born 15 August 1953) is an Australian television news presenter.

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Ian Johnson (businessman)

Ian Johnson (born March 1949) is an Australian businessman.

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Ian Johnston (doctor)

Ian Johnston (Walter Ian Harewood Johnston, 16 February 1930 – 19 March 2001) was one of the true pioneers of reproductive medicine in Australia.

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Ian Macfarlan

Ian Macfarlan (born John Robert Macfarlan; 21 November 1881 – 19 March 1964) was the Deputy Leader of the Australian Liberal Party in the Australian state of Victoria during 1945.

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Ian Macfarlane (economist)

Ian John Macfarlane, AC (born 22 June 1946), Australian economist, and Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Australia's central bank, from 1996 to 17 September 2006.

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Ian Macphee

Ian Malcolm Macphee AO (born 13 July 1938) is an Australian former politician who was a member of the House of Representatives from 1974 until 1990.

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Ian Major

Ian Major (19 September 1943 – 28 January 2009) was an Australian sports broadcaster.

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Ian Meadows

Ian Meadows (born 4 February 1983) is an Australian actor and writer.

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Ian Pope

Ian Pope (born 1962) is an Olympic and national swimming coach from Australia.

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Ian Potter

Sir Ian Potter (25 August 190224 October 1994) was an Australian stockbroker, businessman and philanthropist.

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Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia

The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is an art gallery that houses the Australian part of the art collection of the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV).

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Ian Rilen

Ian William Rilen (12 August 194730 October 2006) was an Australian musician.

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Ian Roberts (rugby league)

Ian Roberts (born 31 July 1965) is an Australian actor, model and former professional rugby league footballer of the 1980s and 1990s.

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Ian Robinson (rationalist)

Ian Robinson (born 18 November 1940 in Melbourne, Australia) is President Emeritus of the Rationalist Society of Australia and immediate past Chairman of the Rationalist Association of Australia.

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Ian Smith (actor)

Ian Smith (born 19 June 1938) is an Australian soap opera character actor, television producer and screenwriter.

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Ian Smith (Australian politician)

Ian Winton Smith (born 25 November 1939) is a former Victoria, Australia Liberal Party of Australia politician.

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Ian Stanley (golfer)

Ian Stanley (born 14 November 1948) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Ian Stephen

Ian Stephen (born in Armadale, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian/American musician.

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Ian Stephens (artist)

Ian Stephens is an artist, living in North Queensland, Australia.

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Ian Turpie

Ian Bruce Turpie (6 November 1943 – 11 March 2012) was an Australian performer, a stage, television and film actor, a pop singer, a television presenter and a radio host personality, best known early in his career as the host of the teen pop music show, The Go!! Show, later in the 1980s and 1990s for hosting the Australian versions of the long-running game shows The New Price Is Right, and Supermarket Sweep, as well as playing Keith Warne on Swift and Shift Couriers and Wazza on Housos.

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Ian Wallace (photographer)

Ian Wallace is a Tasmanian landscape photographer.

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IBM Research

IBM Research is IBM's research and development division.

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ICC East Asia-Pacific

ICC East Asia-Pacific is the International Cricket Council region responsible for administration of the sport of cricket in East Asia and the Pacific area.

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Iceland at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Iceland competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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ICI House

ICI House (now Orica House) is a 19-storey office building in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Icom Incorporated

() is an international manufacturer of radio transmitting and receiving equipment, founded in 1954 by Tokuzo Inoue with the company's original name being "Inoue".

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Icy Creek, Victoria

Icy Creek is a locality in Victoria, Australia, located on Mount Baw Baw Road, in the Shire of Baw Baw.

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Ida Rentoul Outhwaite

For the New Zealand artist see Isa Outhwaite. Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, also known as Ida Sherbourne Rentoul and Ida Sherbourne Outhwaite (9 June 1888 – 25 June 1960), was an Australian illustrator of children's books.

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Ignisious Gaisah

Ignisious Gaisah (born July 20, 1983) is a Ghanaian-born athlete competing in the long jump for the Netherlands.

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Igor Kashkarov

Igor Alekseyevich Kashkarov (Игорь Алексеевич Кашкаров; born 5 May 1933) is a former Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the High Jump.

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Igor Netto

Igor Aleksandrovich Netto (Игорь Александрович Нетто; 9 January 1930 – 30 March 1999) was a Soviet–Russian footballer, considered one of the greatest Soviet players ever.

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IiNet

iiNet Limited is Australia's second-largest internet service provider with more than 1.3 million customers as of 15 August 2011.

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Ijaz Ahmed (cricketer, born 1968)

Ijaz Ahmed (Urdu: اعجاز احمد) (born 20 September 1968 in Sialkot) is a retired Pakistani cricketer who played 60 Tests and 250 One Day Internationals for Pakistan over a period from 1986 to 2001.

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Ikon (Australian band)

Ikon is a band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Il Globo

Il Globo is an Italian language newspaper, published in Melbourne, Australia.

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Ilinga

Ilinga was an Australian car manufacturer founded in Melbourne by Tony Farrell and his partner, Daryl Davies, in business from 1974 to 1975.

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Illawarra Steam Navigation Company

The Illawarra Steam Navigation Company was a shipping company that serviced the south coast of New South Wales, Australia from 1858 to the early 1950s.

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Imogen Cairns

Imogen Cairns (born 26 January 1989) is a British former artistic gymnast who competed at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Imperial Federation

The Imperial Federation was a proposal in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to create a federal union in place of the existing British Empire.

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Imperial Hotel, Tokyo

The is a hotel in Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo.

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Impulse Airlines

Impulse Airlines was an independent airline in Australia which operated regional and low cost trunk services between 1992 and 2004.

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Imran Khan

Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi PP, HI (born 5 October 1952) is the Chairman of Pakistan Movement of Justice and the candidate for the Prime Minister of Pakistan in the upcoming Pakistani general election, 2018.

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In Melbourne Tonight

In Melbourne Tonight, also known as "IMT", was a highly popular nightly Logie award-winning variety television show produced at GTV-9 Melbourne from 6 May 1957 to 1970.

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In the Flesh (Roger Waters tour)

In The Flesh was a series of worldwide concert tours by Roger Waters that spanned three individual tours over the course of three years (1999, 2000, and 2002).

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In the Realm of the Hackers

In The Realm of the Hackers is a 2003 Australian documentary directed by Kevin Anderson about the prominent hacker community, centered in Melbourne, Australia in the late 1980s until early 1990.

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Incunable

An incunable, or sometimes incunabulum (plural incunables or incunabula, respectively), is a book, pamphlet, or broadside printed in Europe before the year 1501.

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Indented Head, Victoria

Indented Head is a small coastal township located on the Bellarine Peninsula, east of Geelong, in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Independent circuit

In professional wrestling, the independent circuit or indie circuit is the collective name of independent professional wrestling promotions which are smaller than major televised promotions.

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Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity

The Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity Friendly Society Limited, also called the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows; trading as The Oddfellows, is a fraternal order founded in Manchester in 1810.

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Independent State of Rainbow Creek

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Index of Australia-related articles

The following is an alphabetical list of articles related to Australia.

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India at the 1956 Summer Olympics

India competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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India at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

India was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 270-member strong contingent comprising 183 sportspersons and 77 officials.

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India at the Cricket World Cup

The Indian cricket team are two times World Champions.

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India men's national field hockey team

The India national field hockey team was the first non-European team to be a part of the International Hockey Federation.

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India–Pakistan cricket rivalry

The India–Pakistan cricket rivalry is one of the most extreme and intensified sports rivalries in the world.

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Indian Chinese cuisine

Indian Chinese cuisine (also known as Indo-Chinese cuisine or "Hakka Chinese") is the adaptation of Chinese seasoning and cooking techniques to Indian tastes through a larger offering of vegetarian dishes.

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Indian Pacific

The Indian Pacific is an Australian passenger rail service that operates between Sydney, on the Pacific Ocean, and Perth, on the Indian Ocean.

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Indie music scene

An independent music scene is a localized independent music-oriented (or, more specifically, indie rock/indie pop-oriented) community of bands and their audiences.

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Indigenous peoples of Australia

There are several hundred Indigenous peoples of Australia; many are groupings that existed before the British colonisation of Australia in 1788.

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Indonesia at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Indonesia competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Indonesia national football team

The Indonesia national football team (Tim Nasional Sepak Bola Indonesia) is an association football team that represents Indonesia.

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Indonesian cuisine

Indonesian cuisine is one of the most vibrant and colourful cuisines in the world, full of intense flavour.

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Indonesian Institute of the Arts, Yogyakarta

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Indoor cricket

Indoor cricket is a variant of and shares many basic concepts with cricket.

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Indus Age

Indus Age is a monthly print magazine that provides news, information and entertainment to Indians and South Asians living in Australia.

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Iness Chepkesis Chenonge

Iness Chepkesis Chenonge (born 1 February 1982 in Trans-Nzoia District) is a Kenyan runner who specializes in the 5000 metres.

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Infected Mushroom

Infected Mushroom are an Israeli musical duo formed in Haifa in 1996 by producers Erez Eisen and Amit Duvdevani.

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Infectious Music

Infectious Music is a record label whose bands have included Alt-J, Ash, Symposium, My Vitriol, Seafood, The Paradise Motel and The Subways.

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Influencers Church

Influencers Church, is a multi-generational, multi-cultural word faith organisation for all ages and stages of life with 5 locations in South Australia and 4 locations in the Southern United States.

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Inglewood, Victoria

Inglewood is a township in Victoria, Australia, located on the Calder Highway in the Shire of Loddon.

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Inka Grings

Inka Grings (born 31 October 1978) is a retired German international footballer.

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Inland Railway

The Inland Railway is a railway construction project extending from Melbourne to Brisbane along a route west of the mountainous Great Dividing Range.

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Inland taipan

The inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus), also commonly known as the western taipan, the small-scaled snake, or the fierce snake,White, Julian (November 1991).

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Innamincka, South Australia

Innamincka is a small settlement in north-east South Australia, with a population of only 12.

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Inner Circle railway line

The Inner Circle was a steam era suburban railway line (later electrified) in Melbourne, Australia.

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Inpress

Inpress was a free weekly tabloid-sized music magazine (street press) that was published in Melbourne, and was released in the Geelong and Mornington Peninsula areas of Victoria, Australia.

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Insect collecting

Insect collecting refers to the collection of insects and other arthropods for scientific study or as a hobby.

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Institut Polaire

Institut Polaire were an indie band originating from Perth, Western Australia.

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Institute of Public Accountants

The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) is one of the three legally recognised professional bodies for accountants in Australia.

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Institute of Public Affairs

The Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) is a conservative public policy think tank.

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Inter-city rail

Inter-city rail services are express passenger train services that cover longer distances than commuter or regional trains.

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Interail

Interail was an Australian rail freight operator owned by QR National.

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InterCity 125

InterCity 125 was the brand name of British Rail's diesel-powered High Speed Train (HST) fleet, which was built from 1975 to 1982 and was introduced in 1976.

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Intercolonial cricket in Australia

Intercolonial cricket was the name used to describe first-class cricket matches played between the various colonies of Australia prior to federation in 1901.

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International AIDS Society

The International AIDS Society (IAS) is an association of HIV professionals, with 11,035 members from 160 countries working at all levels of the global response to AIDS.

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International Association of Wagner Societies

The International Association of Wagner Societies (Der Richard-Wagner-Verband International e.V., also known as "Der RWVI") is an affiliation of Wagner societies (Richard Wagner-Verband) that promotes interest and research into the works of Richard Wagner, raises funds for scholarships for young music students, singers, and instrumentalists, and supports the annual Bayreuth Festival.

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International Australian Football Council

The International Australian Football Council (IAFC) was a body established in 1995 to govern the sport of Australian rules football internationally.

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International Baseball Federation

The International Baseball Federation (IBAF; Spanish: Federación Internacional de Béisbol, French: Fédération international de baseball) is the former worldwide governing body recognized by the International Olympic Committee as overseeing, deciding and executing the policy of the sport of baseball.

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International Bible Contest

The International Bible Contest (חידון התנ"ך; Hidon HaTanakh also spelled Chidon HaTanach) is a worldwide competition on the Tanakh (Jewish Bible) for middle school and high school students.

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International Botanical Congress

International Botanical Congress (IBC) is an international meeting of botanists in all scientific fields, authorized by the International Association of Botanical and Mycological Societies (IABMS) and held every six years, with the location rotating between different continents.

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International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes

The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) is an international arbitration institution established in 1966 for legal dispute resolution and conciliation between international investors.

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International Chemistry Olympiad

The International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) is an annual academic competition for high school students.

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International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants

The International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN) is the set of rules and recommendations dealing with the formal botanical names that are given to plants, fungi and a few other groups of organisms, all those "traditionally treated as algae, fungi, or plants".

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International Conference on Software Engineering

The International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE), is one of the largest annual software engineering conferences.

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International Cricket

International Cricket is a cricket video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

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International cricket in 2005–06

The international cricket season in 2005–06 lasted from October 2005 to April 2006.

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International cricket in 2006–07

International cricket in the 2006–07 cricket season is defined by major statisticians, such as CricketArchive and Wisden, as those matches played on tours that started between September 2006 and April 2007.

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International Federation of Vexillological Associations

The International Federation of Vexillological Associations (FIAV, French acronym: Fédération internationale des associations vexillologiques) is an international federation of 52 regional, national, and multinational associations and institutions across the globe that study vexillology, which FIAV defines in its constitution as "the creation and development of a body of knowledge about flags of all types, their forms and functions, and of scientific theories and principles based on that knowledge.".

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International field hockey tournaments

This is a list of the major International field hockey tournaments, in chronological order.

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International House of New York

International House New York, also known as I-House, is a private, non-profit residence and program center for graduate students, scholars engaging in research, trainees and interns.

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International rules football

International rules football (Peil na rialacha idirnáisiunta; also known as inter rules in Australia and compromise rules in Ireland) is a team sport consisting of a hybrid of football codes, which was developed to facilitate international representative matches between Australian rules football players and Gaelic football players.

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International Rules Series

The International Rules Series is a senior men's international rules football competition between the Australia international rules football team (selected by the Australian Football League) and the Ireland international rules football team (selected by the Gaelic Athletic Association).

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International Ski Federation

The Fédération Internationale de Ski (FIS; English: International Ski Federation) is the world's highest governing body for international winter sports.

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International Socialist Organisation (Australia)

The International Socialist Organisation (ISO) was an Australian Trotskyist political organisation, founded in 1971, originally as the Marxist Workers' Group (MWG) until it became Solidarity in a merger in 2008 with two other socialist organisations.

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International Society for Krishna Consciousness

The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), known colloquially as the Hare Krishna movement or Hare Krishnas, is a Gaudiya Vaishnava Hindu religious organisation.

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International Telecommunication Union

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU; Union Internationale des Télécommunications (UIT)), originally the International Telegraph Union (Union Télégraphique Internationale), is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that is responsible for issues that concern information and communication technologies.

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International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics

The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG; Union géodésique et géophysique internationale, UGGI) is an international non-governmental organisation dedicated to the scientific study of the Earth and its space environment using geophysical and geodetic techniques.

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International Vegetarian Union

The International Vegetarian Union (IVU) is an international non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote vegetarianism.

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Internationalist (album)

Internationalist is the third studio album by Australian alternative rock band Powderfinger.

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Interstate matches in Australian rules football

Australian rules football matches between teams representing Australian colonies, states and territories have been held since 1879.

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Intimate and Live (concert tour)

Intimate and Live was the fifth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue in support of her sixth studio album Impossible Princess (1997).

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Invader (artist)

Invader (born 1969) is the pseudonym of a French urban artist, whose work is modelled on the crude pixellation of 1970s–1980s 8-bit video games.

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Invasion of Tulagi (May 1942)

The invasion of Tulagi, on 3–4 May 1942, was part of Operation ''Mo'', the Empire of Japan's strategy in the South Pacific and South West Pacific Area in 1942.

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Inverleigh, Victoria

Inverleigh is a small rural township in Victoria, Australia located west from the City of Geelong and from the state capital, Melbourne.

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Inverloch, Victoria

Inverloch is a seaside town located in Victoria, Australia.

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Invicta Bus Services

Invicta Bus Services was a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Invincible (Five album)

Invincible is the second studio album released by English boy band Five.

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Invisible Yet Enduring Lilacs

Invisible Yet Enduring Lilacs is the title of a collection of essays by Melbourne writer Gerald Murnane, published by Giramondo Publishing in 2005.

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Iolanthe

Iolanthe; or, The Peer and the Peri is a comic opera with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert.

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Ionela Târlea

Ionela Târlea (during marriage Târlea-Manolache; born 9 February 1976 in Craiova, Dolj) is a former track and field athlete, competing internationally for Romania.

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IOOF (company)

IOOF Holdings Limited is an Australian financial services company which offers a range of products and services including financial advice, superannuation, investment management and trustee services.

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Ios Teper

Iosif Zeusovich "Ios" Teper (יאָסיף זעוסאָוויטש "יאָס" טעפּער, Йосип Зеусович "Йос" Тепер, Иосиф Зеусович "Иос" Тепер) (12 July 1915 – August 2013) was a highly decorated Soviet war veteran, was born in Odessa, Ukraine, which was then part of the Russian Empire.

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Iosia Soliola

Iosia Soliola (born 4 August 1986) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League.

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Ipoh white coffee

is a popular coffee drink which originated in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia, resulting in Ipoh being named one of the top three coffee towns by Lonely Planet.

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Ira Murchison

Ira James Murchison (February 6, 1933 – March 28, 1994) was an American athlete, winner of the gold medal in 4 × 100 m relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics.

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Iran at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Iran competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Iran Barkley

Iran Barkley (born May 6, 1960) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1982 to 1999.

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Iran national football team

The Iran national football team (Tīm-e Melli-e Fūtbāl-e Īrān), also known as Team Melli (lit), represents Iran in international football competitions and is governed by the Iran Football Federation.

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Iraq disarmament timeline 1990–2003

24 July 1990.

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Iraqi parliamentary election, January 2005

Elections for the National Assembly of Iraq were held on January 30, 2005 in Iraq.

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Ireland at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Ireland competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Irene Cara

Irene Cara Escalera (born March 18, 1959),Bob McCann, Encyclopedia of Hispanic American Actresses in Film and Television, McFarland & Company, 2010,, p. 67.

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Irene van Dyk

Irene van Dyk (née Viljoen; born 21 June 1972) is a South African-born New Zealand netball player.

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Irina Beglyakova

Irina Anatolyevna Beglyakova (Ири́на Анатолъевна Бегляко́ва; February 26, 1933 – March 19, 2018) was a Soviet athlete who competed mainly in the discus throw.

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Irish Australians

Irish Australians (Gael-Astrálaigh) are an ethnic group of Australian citizens of Irish descent, which include immigrants from and descendants whose ancestry originates from the island of Ireland.

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Irish Boundary Commission

The Irish Boundary Commission (Coimisiún na Teorainne) met in 1924–25 to decide on the precise delineation of the border between the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland.

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Iron lung

A negative pressure ventilator, often referred to colloquially as an iron lung, is a nearly-obsolete mechanical respirator which enables a person to breathe on their own in a normal manner, when muscle control is lost, or the work of breathing exceeds the person's ability, as may result from certain diseases (e.g. poliomyelitis, botulism) and certain poisons (e.g. barbiturates, tubocurarine).

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Irwin Thomas

Irwin Thomas (born Irwin Thomas Whittridge on 6 January 1971) is an American-born Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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Irymple, Victoria

Irymple is a town in the state of Victoria in Australia.

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Is Not Magazine

Is Not Magazine was an alternative bi-monthly magazine in the form of a 1.5m x 2m bill poster, produced in Melbourne, Australia.

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Isaac Isaacs

Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs (6 August 1855 – 11 February 1948) was an Australian lawyer, politician, and judge who served as the ninth Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1931 to 1936.

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Isaac Pitman

Sir Isaac Pitman (4 January 1813 – 22 January 1897), was a teacher of the:English language who developed the most widely used system of shorthand, known now as Pitman shorthand.

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Isabel Lucas

Isabel Lucas (born 29 January 1985) is an Australian actress, and model.

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Isabelle Daniels

Isabelle Frances Daniels (later Holston; July 31, 1937 – September 8, 2017) was an American sprinter.

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Isao Tomita

, often known simply as Tomita, was a Japanese music composer, regarded as one of the pioneers of electronic music and space music, and as one of the most famous producers of analog synthesizer arrangements.

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Islam in Australia

Islam in Australia is a minority religious affiliation.

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Isopogon dawsonii

Isopogon dawsonii, commonly known as the Nepean cone bush is a shrub of the family Proteaceae that is endemic to the ranges west of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.

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Israel at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Israel competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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ISSF 25 meter rapid fire pistol

25 metre rapid fire pistol is one of the ISSF shooting events and is shot with.22 LR pistols.

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ISSF 50 meter pistol

The 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events.

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ISSF Olympic skeet

Olympic Skeet is a variant of skeet shooting, and the specific variant used in the Olympic Games.

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ISSF Olympic trap

Officially referred to only as trap, and also known in the United States as international trap, bunker trap, trench or international clay pigeon, the single-target Olympic trap shooting event has a history of more than a hundred years.

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ISSF World Shooting Championships

The ISSF World Shooting Championships are governed by the International Shooting Sport Federation.

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Issy Smith

Issy Smith, VC (– 11 September 1940) was a British-Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to eligible forces of the Commonwealth and United Kingdom.

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István Orosz

István Orosz (born 24 October 1951 in Kecskemét) is a Hungarian painter, printmaker, graphic designer and animated film director.

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István Rózsavölgyi

István Rózsavölgyi (30 March 1929 – 27 January 2012) was a Hungarian athlete who competed mainly in the 1500 metres.

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It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)

"It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC.

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It's a Man's Man's Man's World

"It's a Man's Man's Man's World" is a song by James Brown and Betty Jean Newsome.

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It's Time (Australian campaign)

It's Time was a successful political campaign run by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) under Gough Whitlam at the 1972 election in Australia.

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Italian Australians

Italian Australians comprise the sixth largest ethnic group in Australia, with the 2016 census finding 4.6% of the population (1,000,013 people) claiming ancestry from Italy be they migrants to Australia or their descendants born in Australia of Italian heritage.

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Italy at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Italy competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Itch-E and Scratch-E

Itch-E and Scratch-E are an Australian electronic music group formed by Paul Mac (a.k.a. Itch-E, Mace) and Andy Rantzen (a.k.a. Scratch-E, Boo Boo), both on keyboards and samples, in 1991.

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Ivan Southall

Ivan Francis Southall AM, DFC (8 June 192115 November 2008) was an Australian writer best known for young adult fiction.

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Ivan Stedman

Ivan Cuthbert Stedman (13 April 1895 – 7 January 1979) was an Australian freestyle and breaststroke swimmer of the 1920s, who won a silver medal in the 4×200-metre freestyle relay at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium.

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Ivan Vedar

Ivan Vedar (Иван Ведър), born Danail Nikolov, a.k.a. Yani Ingiliz, Johny English, Ovanes Efendi (equivalents of the name Ivan), Denkooglu (after Deniu, Danail), was born in Razgrad, present-day Bulgaria in 1827.

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Ivan Vicelich

Ivan Robert Vicelich (born 3 September 1976) is a former New Zealand professional footballer who is currently assistant coach at Auckland City FC in the ASB Premiership.

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Ivanhoe Bus Company

Ivanhoe Bus Company is a bus operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Ivanhoe East, Victoria

Ivanhoe East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School

Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School, is an independent, Anglican, day school for girls, located in Ivanhoe, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Ivanhoe Grammar School

Ivanhoe Grammar School is an independent, co-educational, day school, located in Ivanhoe (Buckley House and The Ridgeway Campus) and Mernda (Plenty Campus), both located in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Ivanhoe railway station, Melbourne

Ivanhoe railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Iven Mackay

Lieutenant General Sir Iven Giffard Mackay, (7 April 1882 – 30 September 1966) was a senior Australian Army officer who served in both world wars.

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Ivor Warne-Smith

Ivor Warne-Smith (29 October 1897 – 4 March 1960), was an Australian footballer, who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League and for the Latrobe Football Club in the North-Western Football Union in Tasmania.

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Ivy Wedgwood

Dame Ivy Evelyn Annie Wedgwood DBE (née Drury; 18 October 1896 – 24 July 1975) was an Australian politician who served as a Senator for Victoria from 1950 to 1971, representing the Liberal Party.

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Iwan Thomas

Iwan Gwyn Thomas, MBE (born 5 January 1974) is a Welsh sprinter who represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the Olympic Games in the 400 metres, and Wales at the Commonwealth Games.

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J Award

The J Awards were established by influential Australian youth radio station Triple J in 2005.

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J-Wess

James Wesley Essex, better known by his stage name J-Wess, is an American-Australian hip hop and R&B music producer.

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J. Hyam Rubinstein

J.

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J. J. C. Smart

John Jamieson Carswell "Jack" Smart AC (16 September 1920 – 6 October 2012) was an Australian philosopher and academic, and was appointed as an Emeritus Professor by the Australian National University.

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J. J. Hilder

J.

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J. T. Picken

James Thomson (J.T.) Picken was a Scottish-Australian businessman.

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J.D. Fortune

J.D. Fortune (born Jason Bennison on September 1, 1973) is a Canadian rock singer and songwriter.

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Jacana railway station

Jacana railway station is located on the Craigieburn line in Victoria, Australia.

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Jacana, Victoria

Jacana is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north from Melbourne's central business district.

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Jacaranda mimosifolia

Jacaranda mimosifolia is a sub-tropical tree native to south-central South America that has been widely planted elsewhere because of its beautiful and long-lasting blue flowers.

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Jacco Eltingh

Jacco Folkert Eltingh (born 29 August 1970) is a former professional male tennis player and former world No. 1 doubles player from the Netherlands.

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Jacey Harper

Jacey Harper (born May 20, 1980) is a male sprinter athlete from Trinidad and Tobago.

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Jacinta Stapleton

Jacinta Patrice Stapleton (born 6 June 1979) is an Australian actress.

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Jack Austin (footballer)

John William "Jack" Austin (9 December 1910 – 8 March 1983) was an Australian rules football player for the South Melbourne Swans from 1930 to 1938, playing 140 games in the back-pocket and at full-back.

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Jack Blackham

John McCarthy Blackham (11 May 1854 – 28 December 1932) was a Test cricketer who played for Victoria and Australia.

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Jack Clarke (Australian footballer, born 1933)

Jack E. Clarke (14 July 1933 – 3 December 2001) was an Australian rules footballer and coach in the VFL.

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Jack Collins (umpire)

John Richard (Jack) Collins (born 1 August 1932) was an Australian cricket Test match umpire.

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Jack Dann

Jack Dann (born February 15, 1945) is an American writer best known for his science fiction, an editor and a writing teacher, who has lived in Australia since 1994.

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Jack Dyer

John Raymond Dyer Sr. OAM (15 November 1913 – 23 August 2003), nicknamed Captain Blood, was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1931 and 1952.

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Jack Grimsley

John Franklin Grimsley (18 October 1925 – June 8, 2015) known as Jack Grimsley was an Australian musical director and composer who worked as the Musical Director at Network Ten between 1966 and 1988.

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Jack Iverson

John Brian "Jack" Iverson (27 July 1915 – 23 October 1973) was an Australian cricketer who played in five Tests from 1950 to 1951.

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Jack jumper ant

The Myrmecia pilosula, commonly known as the jack jumper, jumping jack, hopper ant, or jumper ant, is a species of venomous ant native to Australia.

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Jack Lang (Australian politician)

John Thomas Lang (21 December 187627 September 1975), usually referred to as J. T. Lang during his career, and familiarly known as "Jack" and nicknamed "The Big Fella", was an Australian politician who twice served as the 23rd Premier of New South Wales from 1925 to 1927 and again from 1930 1932.

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Jack Lindsay

Jack Lindsay (20 October 1900 – 8 March 1990) was an Australian-born writer, who from 1926 lived in the United Kingdom, initially in Essex.

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Jack Newton

Jack Newton OAM (born 30 January 1950) is an Australian former professional golfer.

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Jack O'Hagan

John Francis "Jack" O'Hagan OBE (29 November 189815 July 1987) was an Australian singer-songwriter and radio personality.

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Jack Patten

John Thomas Patten (27 March 1905 – 12 October 1957), known as Jack Patten, was an Australian Aboriginal civil rights activist and journalist.

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Jack Pizzey

Jack Charles Allan Pizzey (2 February 1911 – 31 July 1968) was a Queensland Country Party politician.

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Jack Pollard

Jack Ernest Pollard OAM (31 July 1926 – 25 May 2002) was an Australian sports journalist, writer and cricket historian.

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Jack Ryder (cricketer)

John "Jack" Ryder, MBE (8 August 1889 – 3 April 1977) was a cricketer who played for Victoria and Australia.

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Jack Saunders (Australian cricketer)

John Victor Saunders (21 March 1876 – 21 December 1927) was an Australian cricketer who played in 14 Tests from 1902 to 1908.

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Jack the Ripper suspects

A series of murders that took place in the East End of London from August to November 1888 was blamed on an unidentified assailant who acquired the nickname Jack the Ripper.

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Jack Wilson (Australian cricketer)

John William Wilson (20 August 1921, Albert Park, Victoria – 13 October 1985, Melbourne, Victoria) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test in 1956.

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Jackie Edwards (athlete)

Jacqueline ("Jackie") Lois Elizabeth Edwards (born 14 April 1971 in Falmouth, Trelawny Parish) is a Bahamian long jumper, who was born in Jamaica.

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Jackie Fairweather

Jacquilyn Louise "Jackie" Fairweather (née Gallagher; 10 November 1967 – 1 November 2014) was an Australian world champion triathlete, long-distance runner, coach and Australian Institute of Sport high performance administrator.

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Jacob Holmes

Jacob Holmes (born 14 August 1983) is an Australian former professional basketball player who played 14 seasons in the National Basketball League (NBL).

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Jacob Kovco

Jacob Bruce "Jake" Kovco (25 September 1980 – 21 April 2006) was a private in the Australian Army who died while deployed to Iraq, fatally wounded by a single shot to the head from his own Browning 9mm sidearm.

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Jacqueline Pascarl

Jacqueline Pascarl (born 5 July 1963), formerly known as Jacqueline Gillespie and Jacqueline Pascarl-Gillespie, is an Australian author, TV personality and parents' rights advocate and humanitarian aid worker.

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Jacques Kallis

Jacques Kallis (born 16 October 1975) is a former South African cricketer, and, a former Test and ODI captain.

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Jacques Miller

Jacques Francis Albert Pierre Miller AC FRS FAA (born 2 April 1931) is a distinguished research scientist.

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Jacques Nasser

Jacques A. Nasser (Arabic: جاك نصر; born 12 December 1947) is an Australian business executive and philanthropist.

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Jacqui Cooper

Jacqui Cooper (born 6 January 1973 in Melbourne, Australia) is a retired Australian freestyle skier and motivational speaker.

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Jade Edmistone

Jade Edmistone (born 6 February 1982) is an Australian breaststroke swimmer, who is the former world-record holder in the 50 m breaststroke at both short and long course formats of the event.

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Jade MacRae

Jade Aurora MacRae (born June 4, 1979) is an Australian soul singer and the daughter of two professional New Zealand musicians who live in the United Kingdom (UK).

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Jade North

Jade Bronson North (born 7 January 1982) is an Indigenous Australian footballer who plays for Brisbane Roar in the A-League, and is a member of the Australian national football team.

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Jaguar XJS

The Jaguar XJ-S (later XJS), a luxury grand tourer, was produced by the British manufacturer Jaguar from 1975 to 1996.

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Jailbreak (AC/DC song)

"Jailbreak" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC.

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Jake Niall

Jake Niall is a sports journalist at Fox Sports Australia and ABC Grandstand based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Jake Webster

Jake Webster (born 29 October 1983) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a for the Castleford Tigers in the Super League.

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Jamaica at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Jamaica competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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James Agnew

Sir James Willson Agnew, KCMG (2 October 1815 – 8 November 1901) was an Irish-born Australian politician, who was Premier of Tasmania from 1886 to 1887.

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James Alexander Allan

James Alexander Allan (10 May 1879 – 22 January 1967) was an Australian poet and local historian.

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James Alexander Forrest

Sir James "Jim" Alexander Forrest (10 March 1905 – 26 September 1990) was an Australian lawyer, businessman and philanthropist.

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James Anderson (cricketer)

James Michael "Jimmy" Anderson, (born 30 July 1982) is an English international cricketer who is currently vice-captain of England test team and plays for Lancashire and England, in all forms of the game.

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James Ash

James Ash (born Jamie Graham Appleby 10 June 1973), is an English-born musician, songwriter and record producer.

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James Beckford (athlete)

James Beckford (born 9 January 1975 in Saint Mary, Jamaica) is a Jamaican track and field athlete competing in the long jump.

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James Brayshaw

James Antony Brayshaw (born 11 May 1967) is a former state cricketer and now Australian radio presenter.

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James Burke (Australian politician)

James Patrick Burke (born 4 February 1971) is a former an Australian politician.

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James Cannan

Major General James Harold Cannan, (29 August 1882 – 23 May 1976) was an Australian Army brigadier general in the First World War and the Quartermaster General during the Second World War.

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James Cassels (British Army officer)

Field Marshal Sir Archibald James Halkett Cassels, (28 February 1907 – 13 December 1996) was a senior British Army officer who served as Chief of the General Staff (CGS), the professional head of the British Army, from 1965 to 1968.

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James Clancy Phelan

James Clancy Phelan (born 21 May 1979), known professionally as James Phelan, is an Australian writer of thrillers and young adult novels, including Fox Hunt, The Last 13 series for teens, and the Jed Walker and Lachlan Fox thrillers.

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James Clow

James Clow (1790 in Scotland – 1861) was a minister, and the first white settler in the area which now consists of the outer-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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James Cook

Captain James Cook (7 November 1728Old style date: 27 October14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.

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James Cuthbertson

James Lister Cuthbertson (8 May 1851 – 18 January 1910) was a Scottish-Australian poet and schoolteacher.

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James Dolphin

James Dolphin (born 17 June 1983 in Takapuna) is a former New Zealand sprinter who represented his country at both the Olympic and Commonwealth Games.

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James Dowling

Sir James Dowling (25 November 1787 – 27 September 1844) was an English-born Australian jurist in New South Wales, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales 1837 – 1844.

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James Elmer

James "Jimmy" Andrew Elmer (born 8 May 1971 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former field hockey striker from Australia, who was a member of the team that won the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney He was nicknamed Jimmy by his teammates.

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James Fletcher (Australian politician)

James Fletcher (August 1834 – 19 March 1891) was an Australian coalminer and owner, newspaper proprietor and politician, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.

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James Francis

James Goodall Francis (9 January 1819 – 25 January 1884), Australian colonial politician, was the 9th Premier of Victoria.

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James Gleeson

James Timothy Gleeson (21 November 1915 – 20 October 2008) was an Australian artist.

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James Gobbo

Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC, CVO, QC (born 22 March 1931) is a retired Australian jurist and was the 25th Governor of Victoria.

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James Gordon Legge

Lieutenant General James Gordon Legge (15 August 1863 – 18 September 1947) was an Australian Army senior officer who served in the First World War and was the Chief of the General Staff, Australia's highest ranking army officer between 1914 and 1915 and again between 1917 and 1920.

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James Hardie Industries

James Hardie Industries plc. is an industrial building materials company headquartered in Ireland and listed on the Australian Securities Exchange which specialises in fibre cement products.

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James Healey (actor)

James Patrick Healey (born January 13, 1951 in County Galway, Ireland) is an Irish born actor.

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James Huddart

James Huddart (22 February 1847 – 27 February 1901)G.

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James Humphrey (convict)

James White Humphrey (1832–1898) was a convict transported to Western Australia, and later became one of the colony's ex-convict school teachers.

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James Jupp

James Jupp AM (born 1932) is a British-Australian political scientist and author.

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James Kelly (Australian footballer)

James Kelly (born 29 December 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club and Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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James Kemsley

James Lawrence Kemsley OAM (15 November 1948 – 3 December 2007) was an Australian cartoonist who was notable for producing the comic strip Ginger Meggs (originally created by Jimmy Bancks) between 1984 and 2007.

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James Kennard

Rabbi James Kennard (born 24 June 1964) is an educationalist in the Australian Jewish community.

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James Macandrew

James Macandrew (1819(?) – 25 February 1887) was a New Zealand ship-owner and politician.

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James Maloney (rugby league)

James Maloney (born 15 June 1986) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who captains the Penrith Panthers in the National Rugby League.

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James Mansergh

James Mansergh FRS (29 Apr 1834 – 15 Jun 1905) was an English civil engineer.

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James McCulloch

Sir James McCulloch, (18 March 1819 – 31 January 1893), Australian colonial politician, was the fifth Premier of Victoria.

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James McGowen

James Sinclair Taylor McGowen (16 August 1855 – 7 April 1922) was an Australian politician and the first Labor Premier of New South Wales from 21 October 1910 to 30 June 1913.

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James Metcalfe (York East MP)

James Metcalfe (1822 – September 13, 1886) was an Ontario businessman and political figure.

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James Mollison

James Mollison (born 20 March 1931) was acting director of the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) from 1971 to 1977 and director from 1977 to 1990.

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James Moorhouse

James Moorhouse (19 November 1826 – 9 April 1915) was a Bishop of Melbourne and a Bishop of Manchester, and a Chancellor of the University of Melbourne.

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James Munro (Australian politician)

James Munro (7 January 1832 – 25 February 1908) was an Australian colonial politician and the 15th Premier of Victoria.

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James Nesbitt

William James Nesbitt, (born 15 January 1965) is an actor and presenter from Northern Ireland.

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James Podsiadly

James Podsiadly (born 10 September 1981) is a former professional Australian rules football player who played for the Geelong Football Club and the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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James Ralph Darling

Sir James Ralph Darling, CMG, OBE (18 June 1899 – 1 November 1995) was the English-born Australian Headmaster of Geelong Grammar School (1930–1961), and Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (1961–1967).

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James Richardson Corporation

The James Richardson Corporation, also going by the name James Richardson Group or JR/Group, is an Australian furniture, hospitality, real estate and retail corporation, headquartered in the Abbotsford suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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James Robinson (footballer, born 1982)

James Robinson (born 18 September 1982) is a retired professional footballer.

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James Ryan O'Neill

James Ryan O'Neill (born Leigh Anthony Bridgart in 1947) is an Australian convicted murderer and suspected serial killer, currently serving a life sentence in Tasmania for a murder he committed in February 1975.

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James Scullin

James Henry "Jim" Scullin (18 September 1876 – 28 January 1953) was an Australian Labor Party politician and the ninth Prime Minister of Australia.

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James Service

James Service (27 November 1823 – 13 April 1899), Australian colonial politician, was the 12th Premier of Victoria, Australia.

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James Shigeta

James Saburo Shigeta (June 17, 1929 – July 28, 2014) was an American film and television actor.

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James Simpson (civil servant)

James Simpson (c. 1792 – 17 April 1857) was born in England and arrived in Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) in April 1825 on board the Elizabeth.

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James Sorensen

James Sorensen (born 18 July 1986 in Melbourne, Australia) is a professional model and actor.

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James Stephens (trade unionist)

James Stephens (8 August 1821 – 14 November 1889) was a stonemason, Chartist, and Australian trade unionist.

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James Swanton Waugh

James Swanton Waugh (22 March 1822 – 6 November 1898) was a Wesleyan clergyman in Australia.

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James Toney

James Nathaniel Toney (born August 24, 1968) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 2017.

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James Tyson

James Tyson (8 April 1819 – 4 December 1898) was an Australian pastoralist.

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James Whiteside McCay

Lieutenant General Sir James Whiteside McCay, (21 December 1864 – 1 October 1930), who often spelt his surname M’Cay, was an Australian general and politician.

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James Willstrop

James Willstrop (born 15 August 1983) is an English professional squash player from Yorkshire, England.

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James Wolfensohn

James David Wolfensohn, KBE, AO (born 1 December 1933) is an Australian American lawyer, investment banker and economist who served as the ninth president of the World Bank Group.

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Jamie Fielding

Jamie Fielding (1960–1993) was an Australian pianist, composer, and experimental musician.

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Jamie T

Jamie Alexander Treays (born 8 January 1986), better known by his stage name Jamie T, is an English singer-songwriter from Wimbledon, South London.

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Jamie Whincup

Jamie Whincup (born 6 February 1983) is an Australian professional racing driver competing in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship.

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Jamie's Kitchen

Jamie's Kitchen is a five-part British documentary television series that aired on Channel 4 from 5 November to 12 December 2002.

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Jamie's Kitchen Australia

Jamie's Kitchen Australia is a 10 part Australian television show which premiered Thursday 14 September 2006 on Network Ten.

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Jamieson, Victoria

Jamieson is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Jana Wendt

Jana Wendt (born 9 May 1956) is an Australian, Gold Logie award-winning television journalist, reporter and writer.

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Jane Aagaard

Jane Lesley Aagaard (born 1956) is a former Australian politician.

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Jane Badler

Jane Badler (born December 31, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actress and singer.

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Jane Franklin

Jane Franklin (née Griffin; 4 December 1791 – 18 July 1875), known as Lady Franklin after her husband's knighthood, was the second wife of the English explorer Sir John Franklin.

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Jane Gazzo

Jane Gazzo (born 1977) is an Australian television presenter, radio presenter, performance and club DJ, television personality, voice artist, author, and music journalist.

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Jane Harrison (playwright)

Jane Harrison (born 1960) is an indigenous Australian playwright, novelist, writer and researcher.

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Jane Jacobs

Jane Jacobs (née Butzner; May 4, 1916 – April 25, 2006) was an American-Canadian journalist, author, and activist who influenced urban studies, sociology, and economics.

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Jane Kennedy (actress)

Jane Kennedy (born 9 June 1964) is an Australian actress, comedian, radio presenter, and television producer best known for her work with Working Dog Productions, a group of performers responsible for a variety of television and films.

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Jane Menelaus

Jane Menelaus (born 1959) is an Australian actress who trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, England.

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Jane Saville

Jane Kara Saville (born 5 November 1974) is an Australian race walker who won a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

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Jane Tewson

Jane Tewson CBE (born 9 January 1958) is a British charity worker and the originator of several charitable organisations and ideas for community strengthening in the UK and Australia.

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Jane Turner

Jane Turner (born 1 December 1960 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian actress, comedian and Logie Award-winning comedy writer.

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Janeen Webb

Janeen Webb (née Pemberton) is an Australian writer, critic and editor, working mainly in the field of science fiction and fantasy.

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Janet Dawson

Janet Dawson (born 1935) is an Australian artist who won the Archibald Prize in 1973 with the piece Michael Boddy Reading.

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Janet Powell

Janet Frances Powell AM (née McDonald, 29 September 194230 September 2013) was an Australian politician.

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Janet World Tour

Janet.

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Janeth Jepkosgei

Janeth Jepkosgei Busienei (born 13 December 1983) is a Kenyan middle distance runner and former world champion.

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Janette Turner Hospital

Janette Turner Hospital (née Turner) (born 12 November 1942) is an Australian-born novelist and short story writer who has lived most of her adult life in Canada or the US, principally Boston (Massachusetts), Kingston (Ontario) and Columbia (South Carolina).

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Janice Munt

Janice Ruth Munt (born 3 November 1955) is an Australian politician.

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Janjucetus

Janjucetus is an extinct genus of cetacean, and a basal baleen whale (Mysticeti), from the Late Oligocene around 25 million years ago (mya) off southeast Australia, containing one species J. hunderi.

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January

January is the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars and the first of seven months to have a length of 31 days.

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January 1916

The following events occurred in January 1916.

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January 2006 in sports

No description.

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January 2007 in sports

No description.

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Janus Capital Group

Janus Capital Group, Inc. was an American publicly owned investment firm headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

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Janus Robberts

Janus Robberts (born 10 March 1979 in Louis Trichardt) is a South African athlete who competes in the shot put, and occasionally discus throw.

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Japan at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Japan competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Japan at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Japan competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004.

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Japan national basketball team

The Japanese national basketball team is administered by the Japan Basketball Association (JBA).

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Japanese cruiser Itsukushima

was the lead ship in the of protected cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Japanese ironclad Ryūjō

, was a steam ironclad warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy, designed by Thomas Blake Glover and built in Scotland for the private navy of the fief of Kumamoto, where it was called the Jo Sho Maru.

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Japanese submarine I-25

was a B1-Type (I-15 Class) submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy that served in World War II, took part in the Attack on Pearl Harbor, and carried out the only aerial bombing on the continental United States during wartime; during the so-called Lookout Air Raid; and the Bombardment of Fort Stevens, both attacks occurring in the state of Oregon.

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Japanese-Language Proficiency Test

The, or JLPT, is a standardized criterion-referenced test to evaluate and certify Japanese language proficiency for non-native speakers, covering language knowledge, reading ability, and listening ability.

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Jarden

Jarden was a U.S. consumer products company.

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Jared Palmer

Jared Eiseley Palmer (born July 2, 1971) is a professional tennis player who won 28 professional doubles titles and one singles title in his career on the ATP Tour.

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Jarmila Wolfe

Jarmila Wolfe (née Gajdošová, formerly Groth; born 26 April 1987) is a Slovak-Australian former tennis player.

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Jarrod McCracken

Jarrod McCracken (born 27 March 1970) is a New Zealand former rugby league footballer of the 1990s.

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Jason Benjamin

Jason Benjamin (born 1971) is an Australian painter.

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Jason Culina

Jason Culina (Jason Čulina,; born 5 August 1980) is an Australian former football (soccer) player and coach.

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Jason Duff

Jason Paul Duff (born 27 October 1972 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former field hockey defender from Australia, who was a member of the team that won the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

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Jason Dunstall

Jason Hadfield Dunstall (born 14 August 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jason Ellis (radio host)

Jason Nicholas Ellis (born 11 October 1971) is an Australian satellite radio host, professional skateboarder, mixed martial arts fighter, truck racer, boxer, rock singer, actor, and author.

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Jason Gillespie

Jason Neil Gillespie (born 19 April 1975) is a former Australian cricketer who played all three formats of the game.

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Jason Moran (criminal)

Jason Matthew Patrick Moran (22 September 1967 – 21 June 2003) was an Australian criminal from Melbourne, and one of the leaders of the Moran family, notable for its involvement in the Melbourne gangland killings.

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Jason Richards

Jason John Richards (10 April 1976 – 15 December 2011) was a New Zealand motor racing driver.

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Jason Scott Lee

Jason Scott Lee (born November 19, 1966) is an American actor and martial artist.

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Jason Smith (basketball, born 1974)

Jason Mathew Smith (born 20 October 1974) is a retired Australian professional basketball player.

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Jason Tunks

Jason Tunks (born May 7, 1975 in London, Ontario, Canada) is an international level discus thrower representing Canada.

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Jason Wood (politician)

Jason Peter Wood (born 24 May 1968), Australian politician, was elected to the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of La Trobe, Victoria for the Liberal Party of Australia at the 2004 federal election.

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Javed Miandad

Mohammad Javed Miandad (Urdu:; born 12 June 1957), popularly known as Javed Miandad (Urdu), is a former Pakistani cricketer known for his unconventional style of captaincy and batting.

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Javelin throw

The javelin throw is a track and field event where the javelin, a spear about in length, is thrown.

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Javier Aguirre

Javier Aguirre Onaindía (born 1 December 1958), popularly nicknamed El Vasco (The Basque), is a Mexican former footballer and manager, most recently at Al-Wahda F.C..

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Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Delhi)

Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is the national stadium of India, located in Delhi.

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Jay and the Doctor

Jay and the Doctor are the on-air names of Australian radio duo Jason Whalley and Lindsay McDougall, on radio station Triple J. Best known as members of punk band Frenzal Rhomb, they performed occasional late-night shifts on Triple J until 2004.

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Jay Anthony Franke

Jay Anthony Franke (born May 17, 1972 in Leonardtown, Maryland) is an actor and voice actor, best known for voicing JC Denton and Paul Denton from the video game Deus Ex, along with Randall Ezno in the video game Mass Effect Infiltrator.

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Jay Stacy

Jay Jason Stacy (born 9 August 1968 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former field hockey midfielder from Australia, who participated in four Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1988.

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József Kovács (runner)

József Kovács (3 March 1926 – 29 March 1987) was a Hungarian athlete who competed mainly in the 10,000 metres.

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Jørgen Jensen (soldier)

Jørgen Christian Jensen, (15 January 1891 – 31 May 1922) was a Danish-born Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Jānis Daliņš

Jānis Daliņš (5 November 1904 in Valmiera, Livonian Governorate – 11 June 1978 in Melbourne, Australia) was a Latvian athlete who competed in race walking.

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JB Hi-Fi

JB Hi-Fi is an Australian retailer of consumer goods, specialising in video games, Ultra HD Blu-rays, Blu-rays, DVDs, CDs, electronics/hardware, electrical home appliances, mobile phones and a number of Telstra services.

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Jean Burns

Jean Ethel Burns (born December 1919), was the first Australian woman to parachute from an aeroplane over Australian soil.

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Jean Macnamara

Dame Annie Jean Macnamara, DBE (1 April 1899 – 13 October 1968) was an Australian medical doctor and scientist, best known for her contributions to children's health and welfare.

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Jean Scrivens

Jean Scrivens, (Jean Eileen Scrivens; born 15 October 1935 in Camberwell, south London) is a retired British track and field athlete, who competed in the 100 metres.

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Jean Shrimpton

Jean Rosemary Shrimpton (born 6 November 1942) is an English model and actress.

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Jeff Buckley

Jeffrey Scott Buckley (November 17, 1966 – May 29, 1997), raised as Scott Moorhead,Browne (2001), p. 58 was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist.

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Jeff De Luca

Jeff De Luca is a global information technology strategist and an author in the field of software development methodology.

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Jeff Duff

Geoff "Jeff" Stephen Duff, or Duffo, (born 1956) is an Australian singer/cabaret performer in the tenor range, who in his career has used various personae, wardrobe, and satire as features of his performance.

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Jeff Dujon

Peter Jeffrey ("Jeff") Leroy Dujon (born 28 May 1956) is a retired West Indian cricketer and current commentator.

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Jeff Fenech

Jeff Fenech (born 28 May 1964) is a retired Australian professional boxer.

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Jeff Harding (boxer)

Jeff Harding (born 5 February 1965 in Sydney) is a retired world champion boxer from Australia, known as "Hit Man".

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Jeff Hook

Geoff Hook OAM (born 27 December 1928 in Hobart, Tasmania), better known as Jeff Hook, is an Australian artist and former editorial cartoonist.

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Jeff Kennett

Jeffrey Gibb Kennett AC (born 2 March 1948) is a former Australian politician who was the 43rd Premier of Victoria between 1992 and 1999 and a current media commentator.

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Jeff Lang

Jeff Lang (born 9 November 1969) is an Australian songwriter, singer and slide guitarist.

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Jeff Moss (cricketer)

Jeffrey Kenneth Moss (born 29 June 1947, Melbourne, Victoria) is a former Australian cricketer who played in one Test and one One Day International (ODI) in 1979.

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Jeffrey Cheah

Tan Sri Dato' Seri Dr. Jeffrey Cheah Fook Ling (Hakka Chinese) is the founder and current chairman of the Sunway Group, a Malaysian conglomerate operating in 12 industries with core businesses in property and construction.

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Jeffrey Howlett

Jeffrey Howlett (1928–2005) was a Western Australian modernist architect.

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Jeffrey Walker (actor)

Jeffrey Walker (born 10 July 1982, in Melbourne) is an Australian television actor and director, best known to the Australian public for his appearances as a child actor in Ocean Girl and Round the Twist.

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Jells Park

Jells Park is a public park in Wheelers Hill, a suburb to the south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Jem Mace

James "Jem" Mace (8 April 1831 – 30 November 1910) was an English boxing champion.

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Jennie Reed

Jennie Reed (born April 20, 1978) is a World and U.S. champion track cyclist and Olympian (2004, 2008, 2012).

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Jennifer Byrne

Jennifer Victoria Byrne (born 5 March 1955) is an Australian journalist, television presenter and former book publisher.

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Jennifer Fallon

Jennifer Fallon (born 1959) is an Australian author of fantasy and science fiction.

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Jennifer Keyte

Jennifer Anne Keyte (born 21 January 1960) is an Australian journalist and news presenter.

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Jennings Carmichael

Jennings Carmichael (24 February 1868 – 9 February 1904) was an Australian poet.

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Jenny Craig, Inc.

Jenny Craig, Inc., often known simply as Jenny Craig, is an American weight loss, weight management, and nutrition company.

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Jeparit

Jeparit is situated on the Wimmera River in Western Victoria, Australia, north west of Melbourne.

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Jeremy Borash

Jeremy Borash (born July 19, 1974), is an American professional wrestling play-by-play commentator, announcer, ring announcer, booker, interviewer, producer who is currently signed to WWE.

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Jeremy Brockie

Jeremy Russell Brockie (born 7 October 1987) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays for Mamelodi Sundowns in the South African Premier Soccer League.

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Jeremy Jackson

Jeremy Dunn Jackson (born October 16, 1980) is an American actor and singer.

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Jeremy Smith (Australian musician)

Jeremy Stuart Smith is an Australian rock musician; he was a founding member of Hunters & Collectors on French horn, guitars, keyboards, programming, and backing vocals (1981–1998).

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Jerilderie Letter

The handwritten document known as the Jerilderie Letter was dictated by Australian bushranger Ned Kelly to fellow Kelly Gang member Joe Byrne in 1879.

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Jerry Adams

Jerry McKee Adams, FAA, FRS (born 17 June 1940) is an Australian-American molecular biologist whose research into the genetics of haemopoietic differentiation and malignancy, led him and his wife, Professor Suzanne Cory, to be the first two scientists to pioneer gene cloning techniques in Australia, and to successfully clone mammalian genes.

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Jerry Lewis

Jerry Lewis (born Joseph Levitch, March 16, 1926 – August 20, 2017) was an American comedian, actor, singer, humanitarian, director, screenwriter, producer, headliner and author.

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Jerry's Girls

Jerry's Girls is a musical revue based on the songs of composer/lyricist Jerry Herman.

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Jersey at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The British Crown dependency of Jersey was represented in the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 35-member contingent, comprising 35 sportspersons and no officials.

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Jersey Boys

Jersey Boys is a 2005 jukebox musical with music by Bob Gaudio, lyrics by Bob Crewe, and book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice.

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Jeruto Kiptum

Jeruto Kiptum Kiptubi (born 12 December 1981) is a Kenyan middle-distance runner who specializes in the 3000 metres steeplechase.

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Jesse James Leija

James Leija (born July 8, 1966), best known as Jesse James Leija, is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 2005.

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Jesse Martin

Jesse Martin, OAM (born 26 August 1981) is a German-Australian sailor who in 1999 became the youngest person to circumnavigate the globe solo, non-stop, and unassisted, taking the record from David Dicks, who was 24 days younger when he completed his circumnavigation, but had obtained assistance.

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Jesse Mashburn

Jesse William "John" Mashburn (born February 14, 1933) is an American former athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x400 m relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics.

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Jesse Spencer

Jesse Gordon Spencer (born 12 February 1979) is an Australian actor and musician.

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Jessica Ennis-Hill

Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill (born 28 January 1986) is a retired British track and field athlete from England, specialising in multi-eventing disciplines and 100 metres hurdles.

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Jessica Gower

Jessica Gower (born 1977 in Melbourne, Victoria, also credited as Jess Gower) is an Australian actress.

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Jessica Mauboy

Jessica Hilda Mauboy (born 4 August 1989) is an Australian R&B and pop singer, songwriter and actress.

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Jessie Catherine Couvreur

Jessie Catherine Couvreur (pseudonym Tasma) (28 October 1848 – 23 October 1897) was an Australian novelist.

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Jet (Australian band)

Jet is an Australian rock band formed in 2001.

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Jetstar Airways

Jetstar Airways Pty Ltd, trading as Jetstar, is an Australian low-cost airline (self-described as "value based") headquartered in Melbourne.

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Jewell railway station

Jewell railway station is located on the Upfield railway line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the northern Melbourne suburb of Brunswick.

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Jewish Museum of Australia

The Jewish Museum of Australia is the only Jewish community museum in Australia, which aims to "explore and share the Jewish experience in Australia".

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JG Thirlwell

James George Thirlwell (born 29 January 1960) – also known as JG Thirlwell, Clint Ruin, Frank Want, and Foetus, among other names, is an Australian singer, composer, and record producer.

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Jiang Yanmei

Jiang Yanmei (Simplified Chinese: 江彦媚; born 28 February 1981) is a Singaporean badminton player.

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Jiří Skobla

Jiří Skobla (6 April 1930 – 18 November 1978) was a Czechoslovak athlete who competed mainly in the shot put.

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Jill Singer

Jill Leonie Singer (1957 – 8 June 2017) was an Australian journalist, writer and television presenter.

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Jill Sparrow

Jill Sparrow (born 3 October 1971), has been active as a socialist in Melbourne since 1991.

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Jim Abercrombie

Jim Abercrombie (born "James Maskell" (1880-1948)) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played for the Wests Magpies in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership competition.

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Jim Bacon

James Alexander Bacon, AC (15 May 195020 June 2004) was Premier of Tasmania from 1998 to 2004.

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Jim Cairns

James Ford Cairns (4 October 191412 October 2003), Australian politician, was prominent in the Labor movement through the 1960s and 1970s, and was briefly Deputy Prime Minister in the Whitlam government.

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Jim Clark

James "Jim" Clark, Jr OBE (4 March 1936 – 7 April 1968) was a British Formula One racing driver from Scotland, who won two World Championships, in 1963 and 1965.

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Jim Conway (musician)

Jim Conway is an Australian harmonica player and with his brother, Mic Conway, was a co-founder of the 1970s humour, theatre and rock group, The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band.

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Jim Jamieson

James A. Jamieson (born April 21, 1943) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour in the 1970s.

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Jim McClelland

James Robert "Diamond Jim" McClelland (3 June 1915 – 16 January 1999) was an Australian solicitor, jurist, Senator, Minister in the Third Whitlam Ministry, Royal Commissioner looking at British nuclear tests in Australia, and the first chief judge of the Land and Environment Court of NSW.

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Jim Phillips (cricketer)

James Phillips (1 September 1860, Pleasant Creek, now Stawell, Victoria – 21 April 1930 at Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada) was a Victorian first-class cricketer and Test match umpire.

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Jim Pugh

Jim Pugh (born February 5, 1964 in Burbank, California) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.

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Jim Richards (racing driver)

Jim Richards (born 2 September 1947) is a New Zealand racing driver who, after racing success in his home country, went on to further titles in Australia.

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Jim Sharman

James David Sharman (born 12 March 1945), as Jim Sharman is an Australian director and writer for film and stage with more than 70 productions to his credit.

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Jimeoin

Jimeoin (born James Eoin Stephen Paul McKeown, 24 January 1966) is an Irish stand-up comedian and actor.

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Jimmy Barnes

James Dixon Swan (born 28 April 1956), known better as Jimmy Barnes is a Scottish-Australian rock singer and songwriter.

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Jimmy Edwards

James Keith O'Neill Edwards, DFC (23 March 19207 July 1988) was an English comedy writer and actor on radio and television, best known as Pa Glum in Take It From Here and as headmaster "Professor" James Edwards in Whack-O!.

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Jimmy Ellis (boxer)

James Albert Ellis (February 24, 1940 – May 6, 2014) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1961 to 1975.

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Jimmy Rooney

James Rooney (born 10 December 1945 in Dundee, Scotland) is a former association football player.

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Jimmy Thunder

Ti'a James Senio Peau (born February 3, 1966) known professionally as Jimmy Thunder, is a former New Zealand professional boxer.

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Jindyworobak Movement

The Jindyworobak Movement was an Australian literary movement of the 1930s and 1940s whose white members, mostly poets, sought to contribute to a uniquely Australian culture through the integration of Indigenous Australian subjects, language and mythology.

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Jinshan

Jinshan can refer to places.

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Jiordan Tolli

Jiordan Anna Tolli (born 17 June 1994) is an Australian actress and singer, best known for playing the role of Louise "Lolly" Carpenter in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.

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Jo Beth Taylor

Joanne Rebecca Guilfoyle (born 29 May, 1971 in Perth, Western Australia), known professionally as Jo Beth Taylor, is an Australian television presenter, actor and singer most well known for hosting three weekly programs at the same time in the 1990s on the Nine Network: Australia's Funniest Home Video Show (1993–1997), Hey Hey It's Saturday (1995–1997) and What's Up Doc? (1996–1997), before taking a hiatus from television for more than two years.

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Jo Pavey

Joanne Marie Pavey MBE (née Davis, born 20 September 1973) is a British long-distance runner and a World, European and Commonwealth medallist.

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Jo Silvagni

Joanne Louise Silvagni (née Bailey; 10 March 1970) is an Australian model and television personality and television hostess/compere.

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Jo Stanley

Joanne McFarlane (née Bailey), better known as Jo Stanley, is an Australian television and radio personality.

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Joakim Nyström

Joakim "Jocke" Nyström (born 20 February 1963) is a former top ten ranked tennis player from Sweden who won 13 singles titles during his professional career.

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Joan Child

Joan Child, AO (3 August 192123 February 2013) was an Australian politician.

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Joan Kirner

Joan Elizabeth Kirner AC (née Hood; 20 June 1938 – 1 June 2015) was an Australian politician who was the 42nd Premier of Victoria, serving from 1990 to 1992.

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Joan Lindsay

Joan à Beckett Lindsay (16 November 189623 December 1984) was an Australian novelist, playwright, essayist, and visual artist.

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Joanne Accom

Joanne Accom (born Joanne Ruth Charlotte Accom on 13 November 1978), nicknamed Joanne BZ, is an Australian dance, pop singer-songwriter.

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Joanne Fox

Joanne Fox (born 12 June 1979 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian water polo player from the gold medal squad of the 2000 Summer Olympics.

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Joaquín Blume

Joaquín Blume, in Catalan language Joaquim Blume, (June 21, 1933 – April 29, 1959) was a Spanish gymnast.

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Job Cohen

Marius Job Cohen (born 18 October 1947) is a retired Dutch politician who served as Mayor of Amsterdam from 2001 to 2010 and as Leader of the Labour Party (PvdA) from 2010 to 2012.

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Jobe Watson

Jobe Watson (born 8 February 1985) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jocelyn Newman

Jocelyn Margaret Newman (née Mullett; 7 July 1937 – 1 April 2018) was an Australian politician.

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Jocelynne Scutt

Jocelynne Annette Scutt AO (born 8 June 1947) is an Australian feminist lawyer, writer and commentator.

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Jock McHale

James Francis "Jock" McHale, (12 December 1882 – 4 October 1953) was an Australian rules football player and coach for the Collingwood Football Club in the Victorian Football League in a marathon career that extended from 1903 to 1949.

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Jock Sturrock

Alexander Stuart "Jock" Sturrock MBE (14 May 1915 in Melbourne11 July 1997 in Noosa Heads) was a noted Australian yachtsman who won over four hundred national and state championship yachting races.

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Jodeen Carney

Jodeen Terese Carney (born 9 December 1965) is an Australian politician.

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Jodi Phillis

Jodi Christine Phillis (born 11 April 1965 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian singer-songwriter-guitarist.

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Joe Bergamini

Joe Bergamini is a drummer from New Jersey in the United States.

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Joe Bramley

Jonothan William "Joe" Bramley (born 1983) is a New Zealand musician.

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Joe Byrne

Joseph Byrne (November 1856 – 28 June 1880) was an Australian bushranger born in Victoria to an Irish immigrant.

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Joe Cocker

John Robert "Joe" Cocker, OBE (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer and musician.

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Joe Dolce

Joseph "Joe" Dolce (originally; born March 19, 1947 in Painesville, Ohio) is an American-Australian singer/songwriter, poet and essayist who achieved international recognition with his multi-million-selling song, "Shaddap You Face", released under the name of his one-man show, Joe Dolce Music Theatre, worldwide, in 1980–1981.

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Joe Frazier

Joseph William Frazier (January 12, 1944 – November 7, 2011), nicknamed "Smokin' Joe", was an American professional boxer who competed from 1965 to 1981.

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Joe Hachem

Joseph Hachem (جوزف هاشم;; born 11 March 1966) is a Lebanese Australian professional poker player known for winning the Main Event of the 2005 World Series of Poker.

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Joe Kirkwood Jr.

Reginald Thomas Kirkwood (May 30, 1920 – September 7, 2006), better known as Joe Kirkwood Jr., was a professional golfer on the PGA Tour and a motion picture actor.

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Joel Garner

Joel Garner (born 16 December 1952), also known as "Big Joel" or "Big Bird", is a former West Indian cricketer, and a member of the highly regarded late 1970s and early 1980s West Indies cricket teams.

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Joel Joel, Victoria

Joel Joel is an agricultural community located 23km east of Stawell in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia.

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Joel Macdonald

Joel Macdonald (born 10 October 1984) is an Australian footballer and businessman.

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Joel Quartermain

Joel Quartermain (19 January 1977), born in Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, is the guitarist, back-up singer, recording drummer and pianist of the Australian band Eskimo Joe.

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Joel Shankle

Joel Shankle (March 2, 1933 – April 8, 2015) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 110 meter hurdles.

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Joel Silbersher

Joel Silbersher is a musician from Melbourne, Australia, who was the singer and guitar player for rock and roll band, GOD (1986–1989).

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Joel Turner (musician)

Joel Turner (born 3 March 1987) is an Australian beatboxer, singer, songwriter, instrumentalist and record producer best known for the Australian hit song "These Kids".

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Joelistics

Joelistics (born Joel Ma) is an Australian MC, producer and multi-instrumentalist, who is a member of the Melbourne-based Australian hip hop group TZU and a solo artist on the Elefant Traks music label.

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Joep Lange

Joseph Marie Albert "Joep" Lange (25 September 1954 – 17 July 2014) was a Dutch clinical researcher specialising in HIV therapy.

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Joey Yung

Joey Yung (born 16 June 1980) is a Hong Kong singer and actress signed to Emperor Entertainment Group.

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Joff Ellen

Joff Ellen (born Raymond Charles Ellen; 20 May 191524 December 1999) was an Australian entertainer, actor and comedian.

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Johan Kriek

Johan Kriek (born April 5, 1958) is a South African-American professional male tennis player and founder of the Global Water Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to delivering clean water to the world's neediest communities.

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Johan van der Wath

Johannes Jacobus van der Wath (born 10 January 1978) is a South African cricketer.

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Johanna, Victoria

Johanna is a small town on the coast of Victoria, Australia located west of Cape Otway in the Colac Otway Shire.

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John Alexander (Australian politician)

John Gilbert Alexander (born 4 July 1951) is an Australian politician and former professional tennis player. As a tennis player, Alexander reached a career-high singles rank of no. 8 in the world in 1975. He reached the semi-finals of the Australian Open singles on three occasions, and won the doubles in 1975 and 1982. He also played in the Australian team that won the 1977 Davis Cup. After the end of his playing career, Alexander worked as a tennis commentator and managed various sports-related businesses. Alexander won the Division of Bennelong for the Liberal Party at the 2010 election, and retained the seat in 2013 and 2016. He resigned effective 11 November 2017 due to constitutional ineligibility arising from his dual citizenship of the United Kingdom. He renounced his UK citizenship and stood as the Liberal Party candidate at the by-election, held on 16 December 2017, which he won.

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John Alexander MacPherson

John Alexander MacPherson (15 October 1833 – 17 February 1894), Australian colonial politician, was the 7th Premier of Victoria.

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John Amaechi

John Uzoma Ekwugha Amaechi, OBE (born 26 November 1970) is an English psychologist, consultant and retired basketball player.

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John Anastasiadis

John Anastasiadis (born 13 August 1968 in Melbourne, Australia) is a former Australian football (soccer) player of Greek background.

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John B. Kelly Jr.

John Brendan "Jack" Kelly Jr. (May 24, 1927 – March 2, 1985), also known as Kell Kelly, was an accomplished rower, a four-time Olympian, and an Olympic medal winner.

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John Basson Humffray

John Basson Humffray (17 April 1824 – 18 March 1891) was born in Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales.

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John Batman

John Batman (21 January 18016 May 1839) was an Australian grazier, entrepreneur and explorer.

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John Behan (educationist)

Sir John Clifford Valentine Behan (8 May 1881 – 30 September 1957) was the second warden of Trinity College at the University of Melbourne and the first Victorian Rhodes Scholar.

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John Bennett (athlete)

John Dale Bennett (born November 14, 1930 in Grand Forks, North Dakota) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the Long Jump.

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John Bertrand (sailor, born 1946)

John Edwin Bertrand AO (born 20 December 1946) is a yachtsman from Australia, who skippered Australia II to victory in the 1983 America's Cup, ending 132 years of American supremacy.

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John Bishop (academic)

Lionel Albert Jack (John) Bishop OBE (26 October 190314 December 1964) was an Australian academic, conductor and patron of the arts.

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John Blackman

John Blackman (born 14 July 1947 in Melbourne) is an Australian radio and television presenter.

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John Bluthal

John Bluthal (born 28 March 1929) is a British radio, stage, television and film actor and voice artist, whose work has mostly been in comedy.

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John Bowser

Sir John Bowser (2 September 1856 – 10 June 1936), Australian politician, was the 26th Premier of Victoria.

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John Brack

John Brack (10 May 1920 – 11 February 1999) was an Australian painter, and a member of the Antipodeans group.

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John Brumby

John Mansfield Brumby (born 21 April 1953), is a former Victorian Labor Party politician who was Premier of Victoria from 2007 to 2010.

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John Burgess (host)

John Richard Burgess (born 4 June 1943) is an Australian television and radio personality and host, often referred to as "Burgo" and from his radio days "Baby John Burgess" or "Baby John", as the youngest presenter at the station.

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John Burton (diplomat)

John Wear Burton (2 March 1915 – 23 June 2010) was an Australian public servant, High Commissioner and academic.

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John Button

John Norman Button (30 June 19338 April 2008) was an Australian politician, who served as a senior minister in the Hawke and Keating Labor governments.

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John Cain (junior)

John Cain (born 26 April 1931) is a former Australian politician who was the 41st Premier of Victoria, in office from 1982 to 1990 as leader of the Labor Party.

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John Cain (senior)

John Cain (19 January 1882 – 4 August 1957) was an Australian politician, who became the 34th premier of Victoria, and was the first Australian Labor Party leader to win a majority in the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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John Cairns (biochemist)

(Hugh) John Forster Cairns FRS (born 21 November 1922) is a British physician and molecular biologist who made significant contributions to molecular genetics, cancer research, and public health.

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John Caldwell (boxer)

John Caldwell (7 May 1938 in Belfast – 10 July 2009) was an Irish boxer who won the bronze medal in the flyweight (– 51 kg) division at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.

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John Cale

John Davies Cale, OBE (born 9 March 1942) is a Welsh musician, composer, singer, songwriter and record producer who was a founding member of the American rock band the Velvet Underground.

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John Cena

John Felix Anthony Cena Jr. (born April 23, 1977) is an American professional wrestler, actor, rapper, and television host.

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John Charles Darke

John Charles Darke (1806–22 October 1844) was a surveyor and explorer in Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) and South Australia.

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John Cleese

John Marwood Cleese (born 27 October 1939) is an English actor, voice actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer.

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John Cockburn (Australian politician)

Sir John Alexander Cockburn, KCMG (23 August 185026 November 1929) was Premier of South Australia from 27 June 1889 until 18 August 1890.

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John Collicott

John Thomas Collicott (23 September 1798 – 3 July 1840) was a farmer, auctioneer, postmaster of Hobart and one of the original investors in the Port Phillip Association.

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John Creed (politician)

John Mildred Creed (21 November 1842 – 30 October 1930) was an English-born Australian doctor and politician.

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John Cronin (horticulturist)

John Cronin was a horticulturist and public servant in Victoria, Australia.

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John Curtin

John Curtin (8 January 1885 – 5 July 1945) was an Australian politician who served as the 14th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1941 to his death in 1945.

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John D. Loudermilk

John D. Loudermilk Jr. (March 31, 1934 – September 21, 2016) was an American singer and songwriter.

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John Davison (Canadian cricketer)

John Michael Davison (born 9 May 1970) is a former Canadian cricketer, and former ODI captain.

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John Deeks

John "Deeksie" Deeks (born 1 May 1951) is an Australian television and radio presenter and voice artist for the Seven Network, where he has been working since 1975 based in Melbourne.

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John Dewar (academic)

John Dewar is the Vice-Chancellor of La Trobe University.

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John Dyson (cricketer)

John Dyson (born 11 June 1954, Kogarah, New South Wales) is a former international cricketer (batsman) who is now a cricket coach, most recently in charge of the West Indies.

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John Eccles (neurophysiologist)

Sir John Carew Eccles (27 January 1903 – 2 May 1997) was an Australian neurophysiologist and philosopher who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the synapse.

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John Edrich

John Hugh Edrich, (born 21 June 1937) is a former English first-class cricketer who, during a career that ran from 1956 to 1978, was considered one of the best batsmen of his generation.

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John Eldon Gorst

Sir John Eldon Gorst (24 May 1835 – 4 April 1916) was a British lawyer and politician.

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John Eren

John Hamdi Eren (born 15 March 1964) is an Australian politician.

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John Farnham

John Peter Farnham AO (born 1 July 1949) is an Australian rock/soft rock singer.

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John Farnham & Tom Jones – Together in Concert

John Farnham and Tom Jones – Together in Concert is an Australian tour featuring John Farnham and Tom Jones performing together for ten concerts throughout the capital cities of Perth, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne.

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John Farrar

John Clifford Farrar (born 8 November 1945) is an Australian-born music producer, songwriter, arranger, singer and guitarist.

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John Ferguson (clergyman)

John Ferguson (27 December 1852 – 1 March 1925) was a Scottish-born Australian Presbyterian minister.

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John Forbes (poet)

John Forbes (1 September 1950 – 23 January 1998) was an Australian poet.

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John Foreman (musician)

John Gregory Foreman OAM (born 24 April 1972) is an Australian musician and television personality.

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John Forsyth (general)

Major General John Keatly Forsyth, (8 February 1867 – 12 November 1928) was a senior Australian Army officer in the First World War and after.

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John Foster McCreight

John Foster McCreight, (1827 – November 18, 1913) was a jurist and the first Premier of the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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John Fowler & Co.

John Fowler & Co Engineers of Leathley Road, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England produced traction engines and ploughing implements and equipment, as well as railway equipment.

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John Francis (bushranger)

John Francis (c. 1825 - after 1853) was one of a party of bushrangers who held up the Melbourne Private Escort Company's regular escort of gold from the McIvor diggings at Heathcote, Victoria and Kyneton on the morning of 20 July 1853.

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John Friedrich (fraudster)

Johann Friedrich Hohenberger OAM (7 September 195027 July 1991), also known as John Friedrich, was executive director of the National Safety Council of Australia during the 1980s.

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John Fulton Reid

John Fulton Reid (born 3 March 1956) is a former New Zealand cricketer.

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John Gallagher (barrister)

John Gallagher QC is an Australian barrister.

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John Gardiner (Australia)

John Gardiner (9 September 1822 – 16 November 1878) was a banker and pastoralist in the early part of British settlement of Melbourne and Australia.

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John George Knight

John George Knight (1826 – 10 January 1892),Sally O'Neill, '', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 5, Melbourne University Press, 1974, pp 37-37.

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John Glover (artist)

John Glover (18 February 1767 – 9 December 1849) was an English-born Australian artist during the early colonial period of Australian art.

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John Gorton

Sir John Grey Gorton (9 September 1911 – 19 May 2002) was the 19th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1968 to 1971.

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John Gunn (Australian politician)

John Gunn (16 December 1884 – 27 June 1959) was the 29th Premier of South Australia, leading the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party to government at the 1924 election.

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John Guy (New Zealand cricketer)

John William Guy (born 29 August 1934) played 12 Tests for New Zealand between 1955 and 1961.

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John Hay (academic)

John Anthony Hay, AC (21 September 1942 – 3 November 2016) was an Australian academic.

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John Helder Wedge

John Helder Wedge (1793 – 22 November 1872) was a surveyor, explorer and politician in Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania, Australia).

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John Henry Michell

John Henry Michell, FRS (26 October 1863 – 3 February 1940) was an Australian mathematician, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Melbourne.

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John Hinde (broadcaster)

John Hamilton Hinde AM (26 October 1911 – 4 July 2006) was an Australian broadcaster and film reviewer.

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John Hodges

John Robart Hodges, an Australian cricketer, was born in Knightsbridge, London, on 11 August 1855 and is believed to have died on 17 January 1933 in Melbourne, Victoria, in his adopted country.

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John Hopkins (conductor)

John Raymond Hopkins AM OBE (19 July 192730 September 2013) was a British-born Australian conductor and administrator.

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John Howard Davies

John Howard Davies (9 March 193922 August 2011) Daily Telegraph, 23 August 2011 was an English child actor who later became a television director and producer.

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John Ilhan

John Ilhan (born Mustafa İlhan; 23 January 1965 – 23 October 2007) was an Australian businessman.

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John J. Kelley

John Joseph "Johnny" Kelley (December 24, 1930 – August 21, 2011) was the winner of the 1957 Boston Marathon and the marathon at the 1959 Pan American Games and a member of two United States Olympic Marathon teams.

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John James Clark

John James Clark (23 January 1838 – 25 June 1915), an Australian architect, was born in Liverpool, England.

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John Joseph Therry

John Therry (1790 - 25 May 1864) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest in Sydney, Australia.

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John Kaye (politician)

John Kaye (23 October 1955 – 2 May 2016) was an Australian politician.

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John King (explorer)

John King (15 December 1838 – 15 January 1872) was an Irish soldier who achieved fame as an Australian explorer.

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John Kirwan (politician)

Sir John Waters Kirwan, KCMG (2 December 1869 – 9 September 1949) was the President of the Western Australian Legislative Council and first Federal member for Kalgoorlie in the Australian House of Representatives.

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John Kosmina

Alexander John Kosmina (born 17 August 1956), known as John Kosmina, is an Australian former football (soccer) player and manager, who is currently the Senior Coach of the Brisbane City club.

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John Lanchbery

John Arthur Lanchbery OBE (15 May 1923 - 27 February 2003) was an English-Australian composer and conductor, famous for his ballet arrangements.

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John Landy

John Michael Landy (born 12 April 1930) is an Australian retired middle-distance runner and politician.

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John Latham (judge)

Sir John Greig Latham GCMG QC (26 August 1877 – 25 July 1964) was an Australian lawyer, politician, and judge who served as the fifth Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 1935 to 1952.

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John Le Gay Brereton

John Le Gay Brereton (2 September 1871 – 2 February 1933) was an Australian poet, critic and professor of English at the University of Sydney.

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John Leckie (Australian politician)

John William Leckie (14 October 187225 September 1947) was an Australian politician. He served as a Senator for Victoria from 1935 to 1947, having previously been a member of the House of Representatives from 1917 to 1919 and the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1913 to 1917.

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John Lee (actor)

John Lee (31 March 1928 – 21 December 2000) was an Australian actor.

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John Macadam

The Honorable Dr John Macadam (29 May 1827 – 2 September 1865), was a Scottish-Australian chemist, medical teacher, Australian politician and cabinet minister, and honorary secretary of the Burke and Wills expedition.

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John Madden (judge)

Sir John Madden, GCMG (16 May 1844 – 10 March 1918) was an Australian judge and politician who was the fourth and longest-serving Chief Justice of Victoria, in office from 1893 until his death.

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John Maisano

John Maisano (born 6 January 1979) is a current football coach in the NPL, business owner and an ex-Australian former professional footballer who played as midfielder.

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John Manifold

John Streeter Manifold (21 April 1915 – 19 April 1985) was an Australian poet and critic.

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John Marshall (swimmer)

John Birnie Marshall (29 March 1930 – 31 January 1957) was an Australian competitive swimmer of the 1940s and 1950s who won a silver medal in the 1500-metre and a bronze medal in the 400-metre freestyle at the 1948 Summer Olympics.

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John McCormack (boxer)

John McCormack (9 January 1935 – 23 May 2014) was a Scottish boxer.

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John McEwen

Sir John McEwen, (29 March 190020 November 1980) was an Australian politician who served as the 18th Prime Minister of Australia, holding office from 19 December 1967 to 10 January 1968 in a caretaker capacity after the disappearance of Harold Holt.

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John Michael Cullen

Professor John Michael Cullen (14 December 1927 – 23 March 2001) was an Australian ornithologist, of English origin.

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John Michael Higgins (metallurgist)

Sir John Michael Higgins GCMG (9 December 1862 – 6 October 1937) was an Australian businessman and metallurgist, and was the founder of the Australian Metal Exchange.

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John Monash

General Sir John Monash, (27 June 1865 – 8 October 1931) was a civil engineer and an Australian military commander of the First World War.

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John Montgomery Templeton

John Montgomery Templeton CMG (20 May 1840 – 10 June 1908) was a Scottish Australian businessman and the author of non-forfeiture clause in life assurance policies.

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John Murphy (musician)

John Russell Murphy (11 July 1959 – 11 October 2015) was an Australian drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumental session musician who played in Australian and British post-punk, ambient and industrial music groups.

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John Murray (Australian explorer)

John Murray (c.1775–c.1807) was a seaman and explorer of Australia.

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John Norton (journalist)

John Norton, (25 January 1857 – 9 April 1916), was an English-born Australian journalist, editor and member of the New South Wales Parliament.

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John O'Neill (sport administrator)

John O'Neill (born 1951) is an Australian sporting administrator.

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John O'Shanassy

Sir John O'Shanassy, KCMG (18 February 1818 – 5 May 1883), was an Irish-Australian politician who served as the 2nd Premier of Victoria.

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John Pascoe Fawkner

John Pascoe Fawkner (20 October 1792 – 4 September 1869) was an early pioneer, businessman and politician of Melbourne, Australia.

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John Patrick McGlinn

Brigadier General John Patrick McGlinn, (11 April 1869 – 7 July 1946) was an Australian public servant and a senior officer of the Australian Army during the First World War.

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John Paul Young

John Paul Young, OAM (born 21 June 1950) is a Scottish-born Australian pop singer who had his 1978 worldwide hit with "Love Is in the Air".

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John Perceval

John de Burgh Perceval AO (1 February 1923 – 15 October 2000) was a well-known Australian artist.

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John Peter Russell

John Peter Russell (16 June 185830 April 1930) was an Australian impressionist painter.

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John Pinder (comedy producer)

John Pinder (6 January 1945 26 May 2015) was a New Zealand-born Australian comedy producer and festival director who produced band performances, ran live venues and co-founded three Australian comedy festivals, including Melbourne International Comedy Festival and Circus Oz.

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John Quick (politician)

Sir John Quick (22 April 1852 – 17 June 1932) was an English-born Australian politician and author, who was the federal Member of Parliament for Bendigo from 1901 to 1913 and a leading delegate to the Constitutional Conventions in the 1890s.

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John Ramsay (businessman)

John Ramsay (1841–1924) was a Scottish-born Australian businessman, today best remembered as the father of manufacturer William Ramsay, artist Hugh Ramsay, and surgeon Sir John Ramsay.

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John Reed (art patron)

John Harford Reed (10 December 1901 – 5 December 1981) was an Australian art editor and patron, notable for supporting and collecting of Australian art and culture with his wife Sunday Reed.

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John Roskam

John Roskam is the executive director of the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA), a conservative think tank based in Melbourne, Australia.

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John Safran

John Michael Safran (born 13 August 1972) is an Australian radio personality, satirist, documentary maker and author, known for combining humour with religious, political and ethnic issues.

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John Safran's Music Jamboree

John Safran's Music Jamboree (or just Music Jamboree) was a light-hearted Australian music documentary television series, hosted by John Safran for SBS television.

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John Salisbury (athlete)

John Edward Salisbury (born 26 January 1934 in Birmingham) is a British former athlete who mainly competed in the 400 metres.

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John Scholey

John Scholey (15 September 1840 in Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire – 14 April 1908 in Mayfield House, near Newcastle, New South Wales) was an extensive landed proprietor, prominent businessman, colliery owner, and Mayor.

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John Smith (Victoria politician)

John Thomas Smith (28 May 1816 – 30 January 1879) was an Australian politician and seven times Mayor of Melbourne.

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John Smith Murdoch

John Smith Murdoch (29 September 186221 May 1945) was the chief architect for the Commonwealth of Australia from 1919, responsible for designing many government buildings, most notably the Provisional Parliament House in Canberra, the home of the Parliament of Australia from 1927 to 1988.

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John Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer

John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer PC DL FRS (30 May 1782 – 1 October 1845), styled Viscount Althorp from 1783 to 1834, was a British statesman.

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John Spooner

John Spooner B.Juris, LLB (Monash) (born 1946) is an Australian journalist and illustrator who regularly contributed to The Age newspaper.

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John Steffensen

John William Steffensen (born 30 August 1982) is an Australian former track and field athlete, who specialised in 200 and 400 metres.

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John Sulman

Sir John Sulman (29 August 1849 – 18 August 1934) was an Australian architect.

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John Swift (cricketer)

John Sheddon Swift (3 February 1852 – 28 February 1926 at Kew, Victoria) was a Victorian first-class cricketer and Test match umpire.

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John the bookmaker controversy

"John" or "John the bookmaker" is the name given to an Indian bookmaker who in 1994–95 gave money to Australian cricketers Mark Waugh and Shane Warne, in return for pitch and weather information.

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John Thomas Jutson

John Thomas Jutson (c. 1885 – 14 November 1959) was an Australian geologist and lawyer.

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John Thwaites (Australian politician)

Johnstone William "John" Thwaites (born 15 October 1955), is a former Australian politician, and served as Deputy Premier of the state of Victoria from 1999 to 2007.

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John Tokarua

John Tokarua is a lacrosse player from Melbourne, Australia.

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John Torode

John Douglas Torode (born 23 July 1965) is an Australian celebrity chef.

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John Tranter

John Ernest Tranter (born 29 April 1943) is an Australian poet, publisher and editor.

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John Vaizey, Baron Vaizey

John Ernest Vaizey, Lord Vaizey (1 October 1929 – 19 July 1984) was a British author and economist, who specialised in education.

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John Walker (painter)

John Walker (born 1939) is an English painter and printmaker.

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John Wayne Glover

Not to be confused with John Wayne Gacy John Wayne Glover (26 November 1932 – 9 September 2005) was an English-born Australian serial killer convicted of the murders of six elderly women, including Lady Winifreda Ashton, widow of famous artist Will Ashton (MBE), on Sydney's North Shore.

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John Welchli

John Russell Welchli (March 6, 1929 – March 23, 2018) was an American rower.

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John Wesley

John Wesley (2 March 1791) was an English cleric and theologian who, with his brother Charles and fellow cleric George Whitefield, founded Methodism.

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John Whittle

John Woods Whittle, VC, DCM (3 August 1882 – 2 March 1946) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and British Commonwealth armed forces.

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John Whitton

John Whitton (1820, near Wakefield, Yorkshire, England – 20 February 1898), an Anglo–Australian railway engineer, was the Engineer-in-Charge for the New South Wales Government Railways, serving between 1856 and 1890, considered the Father of New South Wales Railways.

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John Wilbur Chapman

John Wilbur Chapman (June 17, 1859, Richmond, Indiana – December 25, 1918, New York, New York) was a Presbyterian evangelist in the late 19th Century, generally traveling with gospel singer Charles Alexander.

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John Williams (guitarist)

John Christopher Williams (born 24 April 1941) is an Australian virtuosic classical guitarist renowned for his ensemble playing as well as his interpretation and promotion of the modern classical guitar repertoire.

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John Winthrop Hackett

Sir John Winthrop Hackett Senior KCMG (4 February 184819 February 1916), generally known as "Winthrop Hackett", was a proprietor and editor of several newspapers in Western Australia, a politician and a University chancellor.

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John Witherow

John Witherow (born 20 January 1952) is a British newspaper editor, currently with The Times of London.

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John Wood (Australian actor)

John Wood (born 14 July 1946 in Melbourne) is a Gold Logie Award-winning Australian actor and writer, best known for his roles as Stipendiary Magistrate Michael Rafferty in the legal drama Rafferty's Rules and as Senior Sergeant Tom Croydon in the long running police drama Blue Heelers, both for the Seven Network.

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John Wren

John Wren (3 April 1871 – 26 October 1953) was an Australian businessman and underworld figure.

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John Wright (cricketer)

John Geoffrey Wright, (born 5 July 1954), is a former international cricketer representing – and captaining – New Zealand, and, following his retirement in 1993, coaching the Indian national cricket team from 2000 to 2005.

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John Wroe

John Wroe (19 September 1782 – 5 February 1863) was a British evangelist who founded the Christian Israelite Church in the 1820s after having what he believed were a series of visions.

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John Zarb

John Zarb was an Australian Conscientious objector to military service (Conscription) during the Vietnam War.

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John-Michael Howson

John-Michael Howson, OAM is an Australian writer, reporter and entertainer and Melbourne radio commentator.

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Johnny Nelson

Ivanson Ranny "Johnny" Nelson (born 4 January 1967) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1986 to 2005.

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Johnny Young

Johnny Young (born Johnny Benjamin de Jong; 12 March 1947) is a Dutch Australian singer, composer, record producer, disc jockey, television producer and host.

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Join Me

Join Me is the name given to a movement started in London by British writer Danny Wallace in 2002, and to a book by him which documents the movement's formation.

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Joliet Central High School

Joliet Central High School is a public secondary school located in Joliet, Illinois.

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Jolimont railway station

Jolimont railway station is located on the Hurstbridge and South Morang lines in Victoria, Australia, serving the inner Melbourne suburb of East Melbourne and not all trains stop here.

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Jolimont, Western Australia

Jolimont is a small suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Subiaco although a small portion of the suburb is administered by the Town of Cambridge west of the CBD.

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Jon English

Jonathan James "Jon" English (26 March 1949 – 9 March 2016) was an English-born Australian singer, songwriter, musician and actor.

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Jon Faine

Jonathan Eric "Jon" Faine (born 21 September 1956) is an Australian radio presenter who hosts the morning program on 774 ABC Melbourne in Melbourne.

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Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion is an alternative rock trio from U.S.A., formed in 1991 and based in New York City, New York.

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Jon Weaving

Jon Weaving (23 February 193119 October 2011) was an Australian opera singer, initially a bass-baritone but later a tenor.

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Jona Senilagakali

Jona Baravilala Senilagakali (8 November 1929 – 26 October 2011) was a Fijian medical doctor and diplomat who briefly served as Prime Minister of Fiji from December 2006 to January 2007.

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Jonathan Brown (Australian footballer)

Jonathan Brown (born 29 October 1981) is a former professional Australian rules footballer and a former captain of the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League living in Melbourne.

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Jonathan Hardy

Jonathan Hardy (20 September 1940 – 30 July 2012) was a New Zealand actor, writer and director.

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Jonathan Shier

Jonathan Fraser Shier (born 18 October 1947) is an Australian businessman and media executive.

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Jonathan Stark (tennis)

Jonathan Stark (born April 3, 1971) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.

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Jonathan Trott

Ian Jonathan Leonard Trott (born 22 April 1981) is a former English cricketer.

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Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple

Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple, is a 2006 documentary film made by Firelight Media, produced and directed by Stanley Nelson.

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Jonny Wilkinson

Jonathan Peter Wilkinson, CBE (born 25 May 1979) is an English former rugby union player who represented England and the British and Irish Lions.

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Jordan Bannister

Jordan Scott Bannister (born 31 October 1982) is a former Australian rules football player and umpire, who played for Carlton and Essendon and umpired in the Australian Football League.

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Jordanville railway station

Jordanville railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Jordie Albiston

Jordie Albiston (born 30 September 1961) is a contemporary Australian poet and academic.

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Jorma Valkama

Jorma Rainer Valkama (October 4, 1928, Viipuri – December 11, 1962) was a Finnish athlete who competed mainly in the long jump.

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José M. López

José Mendoza López (July 10, 1910 – May 16, 2005) was a Mexican-born United States Army soldier who was awarded the United States' highest military decoration for valor in combat — the Medal of Honor — for his heroic actions during the Battle of the Bulge, in which he single-handedly repulsed a German infantry attack, killing at least 100 enemy troops.

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José María Flores Burlón

José María Flores Burlón (born February 10, 1955 in Montevideo) is a former boxer from Uruguay.

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José Torres

José ("Chegüi") Torres (May 3, 1936 – January 19, 2009) was a Puerto Rican professional boxer.

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Josef Kořenský

Josef Kořenský (26 July 1847 – 8 October 1938), was a Czech traveller, educator and writer.

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Joseph Booth (missionary)

Joseph Booth (born 1851, Derby, England, to 1932) was an English missionary in British Central Africa (present-day Malawi) and South Africa.

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Joseph Brown Collection

The Joseph Brown Collection comprises works of art donated to the National Gallery of Victoria in 2004 by the collector and art dealer Joseph Brown.

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Joseph Carruthers

Sir Joseph Hector McNeil Carruthers KCMG (21 December 185710 December 1932) was an Australian politician and Premier of New South Wales.

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Joseph Coles Kirby

Joseph Coles Kirby (1 June 1837 – 1924) was an English flour miller who migrated to Sydney, Australia in 1854.

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Joseph Ebuya

Joseph Ebuya (born 20 June 1987 in Baragoi) is a Kenyan runner who specialises in the 5000 metres and was the 2010 IAAF World Cross Country Championships champion.

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Joseph Gardiner

Joseph Peter Gardiner (4 July 1886 – 23 January 1965) was the Australian Labor Party member for the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Roebourne from 1911 to 1915.

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Joseph Gellibrand

Joseph Tice Gellibrand (1792–1837) was the first Attorney-General of Van Diemen's Land (known as Tasmania since 1856).

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Joseph M. Baldwin

Joseph Mason Baldwin (9 September 1878 – 6 July 1945) was Victorian government astronomer 1920–1943.

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Joseph Maiden

Joseph Henry Maiden (25 April 1859 – 16 November 1925) was a botanist who made a major contribution to knowledge of the Australian flora, especially the Eucalyptus genus.

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Joseph Mutua

Joseph Mwengi Mutua (born 10 December 1978 in Machakos, Eastern Province) is a Kenyan runner who specializes in the 800 metres.

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Joseph Reed (architect)

Joseph Reed (c. 1823–1890), a Cornishman by birth, was one of the most talented, prolific and influential Victorian era architect in Melbourne, Australia.

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Joseph Sambrook

Joseph Frank Sambrook (born 1 March 1939 in Liverpool, England) is a British molecular biologist known for his studies of DNA oncoviruses and the molecular biology of normal and cancerous cells.

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Joseph Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski

Joseph Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski AM (also known as J.S Ostoja-Kotkowski, Ostoja and Stan Ostoja-Kotkowski; 28 December 19222 April 1994) was best known for his ground-breaking work in chromasonics, laser kinetics and 'sound and image' productions.

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Joseph Ward

Sir Joseph George Ward, 1st Baronet of Wellington, (26 April 1856 – 8 July 1930) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 17th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1906 to 1912 and from 1928 to 1930.

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Josh Culbreath

Joshua "Josh" Culbreath (born September 14, 1932) is an American former athlete who competed mainly in the 400 meter hurdles—the national outdoor champion from 1953 to 1955; three-time winner of the event in the Penn Relays in the same years, and Olympic bronze medal winner in 1956, while he was serving in the U.S. Marine Corps; and world record holder in 1957.

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Josh Frydenberg

Joshua Anthony Frydenberg (born 17 July 1971) is an Australian politician.

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Josh Gibson (footballer)

Joshua Gibson (born 13 March 1984) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club and Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Josh Jarman

Josh Jarman is a 2004 Australian comedy film directed by Pip Mushin and starring Marcus Graham.

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Josh Kennedy (footballer, born 1987)

Joshua J. Kennedy (born 25 August 1987) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Josh Kennedy (footballer, born 1988)

Joshua P. Kennedy (born 20 June 1988) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Josh Perry

Josh Perry (born 4 February 1981 in Newcastle, New South Wales) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer.

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Josh Pyke

Josh Pyke (born 18 December 1977) is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician.

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Joshua Kennedy

Joshua Blake "Josh" Kennedy (born 20 August 1982 in Wodonga, Victoria) is an Australian former professional soccer player, who last played as a striker for the Australia national soccer team and Melbourne City.

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Josie Parrelli

Josie Parrelli was the host of RMITV show Chartbusting 80s, a long-running music-variety show that aired on Channel 31 Melbourne.

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Josip Skoko

Josip Skoko (born 10 December 1975) is a former Australian footballer who played as a central midfielder for North Geelong Warriors, Hajduk Split, Genk, Gençlerbirliği, Wigan Athletic, Stoke City and Melbourne Heart.

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Journalism in Australia

Journalism in Australia is a strong industry with an extensive history.

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Joy (programming language)

The Joy programming language in computer science is a purely functional programming language that was produced by Manfred von Thun of La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia.

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Joy 94.9

JOY 94.9 (call sign: 3JOY), broadcasting at 94.9 FM in Melbourne, is Australia's first and only gay and lesbian community radio station.

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Joy Hester

Joy St Clair Hester (21 August 19204 December 1960) was an Australian artist and member of the Angry Penguins who played an important role in the development of Australian modernism.

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Juan Atkins

Juan Atkins (born December 9, 1962) is an American musician.

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Juan Manuel Fangio

Juan Manuel Fangio Déramo (24 June 1911 – 17 July 1995), nicknamed El Chueco ("the bowlegged one", also commonly translated as "bandy legged") or El Maestro ("The Master"), was an Argentine racing car driver.

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Jude Lawson

Jude Lawson is a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Home and Away played by actor Ben Steel.

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Judith Arndt

Judith Arndt (born 23 July 1976) is a retired German professional cyclist, who last rode for the GreenEDGE-AIS cycling team.

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Judith Durham

Judith Durham (born Judith Mavis Cock; 3 July 1943) is an Australian singer and musician who became the lead singer for the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1963.

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Judith Lucy

Judith Mary Lucy (born 25 March 1968) is an Australian comedian and radio, television and film actress and personality and author, known primarily for her stand-up comedy.

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Judith Troeth

Judith Mary Troeth AM (born 3 August 1940) was a Liberal member of the Australian Senate from 1993 to 2011, representing the state of Victoria.

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Judy Amoore

Judith Florence Amoore (born 25 June 1940) is an Australian former runner.

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Judy Garland

Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969) was an American singer, actress, and vaudevillian.

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Judy Horacek

Judy Horacek (born 12 November 1961) is an Australian cartoonist, artist, writer and children's book creator.

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Judy Maddigan

Judith Marilyn Maddigan (born 3 February 1948), Australian politician, was Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2003-2005.

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Judy Tegart-Dalton

Judy Tegart Dalton (née Tegart; born 12 December 1937) is a retired professional tennis player from Australia who won nine Grand Slam doubles titles.

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Judy-Joy Davies

Judith Joy Davies (5 June 1928 – 27 March 2016) was an Australian female former backstroke swimmer of the 1940s and 1950s, who won a bronze medal in the 100-metre backstroke at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London.

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Juggernaut (Hunters & Collectors album)

Juggernaut is the ninth and final studio album by Australian rock band, Hunters & Collectors.

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Juke Kartel

London Cries (formerly Juke Kartel) are a rock band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Jules Joseph Lefebvre

Jules Joseph Lefebvre (14 March 183624 February 1911) was a French figure painter, educator and theorist.

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Jules Lund

Jules Lund (born 24 April 1979) is an Australian television and radio presenter from Melbourne and founder of TR|BE.

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Julia Price

Julia Clare Price (born 11 January 1972) is a former cricketer for the Australian women's cricket team.

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Julia Zemiro

Julia Zemiro (born 14 April 1967) is a French-born Australian television presenter, radio host, actress, singer, writer and comedian.

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Julian de Stoop

Julian de Stoop (born December 1980 in Melbourne) is an Australian journalist.

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Julian Huxley (rugby union)

Julian Huxley (born 3 August 1979 in Sydney) is an Australian rugby union footballer.

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Julian Knight (murderer)

Julian Knight (born 4 March 1968) is an Australian mass murderer.

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Julian McGauran

Julian McGauran (born 5 March 1957), Australian politician, was a member of the Australian Senate, representing the state of Victoria.

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Julian Savulescu

Julian Savulescu (born 22 December 1963) is an Australian philosopher and bioethicist.

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Julian Snow (real tennis)

Julian Snow (born 16 June 1964) is a champion amateur real tennis player.

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Julie Bishop

Julie Isabel Bishop (born 17 July 1956) is an Australian politician serving as Minister for Foreign Affairs since 2013 and Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party since 2007.

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Julien Wiener

Julien Mark Wiener (born 1 May 1955 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former Australian cricketer who played in six Tests and seven one-day internationals from 1979 to 1980.

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July 2005 in sports

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July 2006 in sports

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Juma Ikangaa

Juma Ikangaa (born July 19, 1957 in Dodoma) is a marathon runner from Tanzania, who won the 1989 New York City Marathon in a course-record time of 2:08:01.

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Jumbunna, Victoria

Jumbunna is a town in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Junction Oval

Junction Oval (also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground and the Victorian Cricket and Community Centre) is an historic sports ground in the suburb of St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Junction Village, Victoria

Junction Village is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 45 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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June 11

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June 2004 in sports

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June 2006 in sports

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June Bronhill

June Bronhill OBE (26 June 192924 January 2005) was an internationally acclaimed Australian coloratura soprano opera singer, performer and actress, She was well known for light opera and musical theatre in London West End theatres and Australia as well as on the opera stage.

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Junee

Junee is a medium-sized town in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Junior Chamber International

Junior Chamber International (JCI) is a non-profit international non-governmental organization of young people between and years old.

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Junkyard (album)

Junkyard is the third studio album by Australian post-punk group The Birthday Party.

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Juozas Zikaras

Juozas Zikaras (November 18, 1881 – November 10, 1944) was a Lithuanian sculptor and artist, who created the design for pre-war Lithuanian litas coins.

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Just Jeans

Just Jeans is an Australian clothing chain store, owned and operated by the Just Group.

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Just Like That (novel)

Just Like That (1994) is a novel by Lily Brett about Holocaust survivors in the United States.

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Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide

Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide (JCAG) (Հայկական Ցեղասպանութեան Արդարութեան Մարտիկներ, ՀՑԱՄ) was an Armenian militant organization active from 1975 to 1987.

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Justin Foxton

Justin Fox Greenlaw Foxton CMG (24 September 1849 – 23 June 1916) was an Australian politician, barrister and soldier.

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Justin Heazlewood

Justin Marcus Heazlewood (born 12 June 1980), the Bedroom Philosopher, is an Australian songwriter, writer, actor and humorist.

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Justin Huber

Justin Patrick Huber (born 1 July 1982) is an Australian former professional baseball player.

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Justin Langer

Justin Lee Langer AM (born 21 November 1970) is an Australian former cricketer and the current coach of the Australian national team, having being appointed to the role in May 2018.

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Justin Leppitsch

Justin Leppitsch (born 1 October 1975) is a former professional Australian rules footballer and the former coach of the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League.

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Justin Madden

Justin Mark "Harry" Madden (born 31 May 1961) is an Australian politician and former Australian rules footballer.

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Justin Simonds

Justin Daniel Simonds (22 May 1890—3 November 1967) was an Australian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, serving as the 5th Archbishop of Hobart from 1937 to 1942 and as the 4th Archbishop of Melbourne from 1963 to 1967.

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Justine Clark

Justine Clark is an architectural editor, writer, speaker and researcher, based in Melbourne, Australia.

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JXplorer

JXplorer is a free, open source client for browsing Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) servers and LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) files.

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K. C. Jones

K.

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K. J. Bishop

Kirsten J. Bishop is an Australian writer and artist.

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K. S. Chithra

Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra, often credited as K. S. Chithra or simply Chithra, is an Indian playback singer from Kerala.

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K.Bhta

K.Bhta (abbreviated from the Κωνσταντίνος Βήτα, Konstantínos Vī́ta; also known as Konstantinos Beta and Κ.Β.) is a Greek artist.

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K.d. lang

Kathryn Dawn Lang, OC (born November 2, 1961), known by her stage name k.d. lang, is a Canadian pop and country singer-songwriter and occasional actress.

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Kaarin Fairfax

Kaarin Louise Fairfax (born 30 September 1959) is an Australian actress, director and musician who played the role of 'Dolour Darcy' in two TV miniseries The Harp in the South (1986) and its sequel Poor Man's Orange (1987) based on books of the same names by Ruth Park.

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Kadaň

Kadaň (Kaaden), is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic.

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Kai Tier

Kai Tier is a Melbourne-based standup comic/actor.

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Kakapo

The kakapo (Māori: kākāpō) or night parrot, also called owl parrot (Strigops habroptila), is a species of large, flightless, nocturnal, ground-dwelling parrot of the super-family Strigopoidea, endemic to New Zealand.

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Kalkallo, Victoria

Kalkallo is a town in Victoria, Australia, 33 km north of the Melbourne city centre.

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Kallista, Victoria

Kallista is a locality within Greater Melbourne beyond the Melbourne metropolitan area Urban Growth Boundary, 36 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Kalorama, Victoria

Kalorama is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 35 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Kalymnos

Kalymnos, (Κάλυμνος) is a Greek island and municipality in the southeastern Aegean Sea.

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Kananook railway station

Kananook railway station is located on the Frankston line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Kangaroo Flat railway station

Kangaroo Flat railway station is located on the Bendigo line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Kangaroo Ground, Victoria

Kangaroo Ground is a town in Victoria, Australia, 26 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Kangaroo meat

Kangaroo meat is a meat from any of the species of kangaroo.

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Karadjordje Cup

The Karadjordje Cup is a football tournament held each year in October with a different Australian city as the host.

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Kareem Streete-Thompson

Kareem Streete-Thompson (born March 30, 1973) is a Caymanian-American athlete specializing in the long jump and the 100 metres.

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Karekin II Kazanjian of Constantinople

Archbishop Karekin II Kazanjian, (in Armenian Գարեգին Բ Գազանճյան) (May 18, 1927, Istanbul (Turkey) – March 10, 1998 İstanbul) was the 83rd Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians.

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Karen Maruyama

Karen Maruyama (born May 29, 1958) is an American actress and comedian.

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Karim Bagheri

Karim Bagheri (کريم باقری; born 20 February 1974) is a retired Iranian professional football player and coach.

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Karl-Friedrich Haas

Karl-Friedrich Haas (born July 28, 1931 in Berlin) was a West German athlete who mainly competed in the 400 metres.

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Karma County

Karma County is an Australian music group who formed in 1995.

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Karylle

Ana Karylle Padilla Tatlonghari-Yuzon, commonly known by her stage mononym Karylle and dubbed as the OPM Showbiz Royalty of the Philippines, is a Filipino singer-songwriter, actress, dancer, TV host, model, runner, musical theater performer, and entrepreneur.

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Kastoria Bus Lines

Kastoria Bus Lines is a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Katanning, Western Australia

Katanning is a town located 277 km south-east of Perth, Western Australia on the Great Southern Highway.

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Kate Alexa

Kate Alexa Gudinski.

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Kate Anderson-Richardson

Kate Richardson (née Anderson; born 5 November 1973 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian athlete, who represented her native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics and 2000 Summer Olympics in the women's 5.000 metres making the Semi Finals.

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Kate Ceberano

Catherine Ceberano (born 17 November 1966) is an Australian singer who performs in the soul, jazz, and pop genres, as well as in film and musicals such as Jesus Christ Superstar.

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Kate Constable

Kate Constable (born 1966) is an Australian author.

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Kate DeAraugo

Katherine Jenna "Kate" DeAraugo, pronounced de roosh (born 5 November 1985), is an Australian singer-songwriter who was the third winner of Australian Idol in 2005.

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Kate Ellis

Katherine Margaret Ellis (born 22 September 1977) is an Australian politician, representing the Division of Adelaide in the Australian House of Representatives for the Australian Labor Party since 2004.

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Kate Langbroek

Katherine Elizabeth Wilhelmina Beuving Langbroek (born 8 August 1965) is an Australian television and radio personality living in Melbourne.

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Kate Orman

Kate Orman (born 1968 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian author, best known for her books connected to the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who.

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Kate Sheppard

Katherine Wilson Sheppard (Malcolm; 10 March 1847 – 13 July 1934) was the most prominent member of the women's suffrage movement in New Zealand and the country's most famous suffragette.

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Kath & Kim

Kath & Kim is a character-driven multi-award-winning Australian television satirical situation comedy.

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Kath Pettingill

Kathleen Pettingill (born 1935) is the matriarch of the Melbourne based criminal family, the Pettingill family.

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Katharine Susannah Prichard

Katharine Susannah Prichard (4 December 18832 October 1969) was an Australian author and co-founding member of the Communist Party of Australia.

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Katherine Bates

Katherine Bates (born 18 May 1982 in Sydney) is a former Australian track and road cyclist.

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Kathleen Best

Colonel Matron Kathleen Annie Louise Best, OBE, RRC (28 August 1910 – 15 November 1957) was the first director of the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps.

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Kathryn Deans

Kathryn Deans is an Australian children's fantasy author.

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Kathy Watt

Kathryn ("Kathy") Ann Watt (born 11 September 1964) is an Australian racing cyclist who won two medals at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain (gold in the road race, and silver in the pursuit).

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Katie Hoff

Kathryn Elise Hoff (born June 3, 1989) is an American former competition swimmer, Olympic medalist, and former world record-holder.

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Katie Mactier

Katie Mactier (born 23 March 1975 in Melbourne) is an Australian professional racing cyclist.

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Katie Salen

Katie Salen Tekinbas is a game designer, animator, and educator.

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Katie Underwood

Katie Underwood (born 23 December 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter, best known for being a member of Bardot, winners of the first Australian series of Popstars in 2000.

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Katrina Leung

Katrina Leung (aka Chan Man Ying, Chen Wen Ying, Luo Zhongshan, Parlor Maid) was a former high value Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) informant and PRC Ministry of State Security (MSS) agent who, on April 9, 2003, was indicted by the United States Department of Justice for "Unauthorized Copying of National Defense Information with Intent to Injure or Benefit a Foreign Nation".

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Katunga

Katunga is a town in the Goulburn Valley region of northern Victoria, Australia.

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Katy Sexton

Katy Sexton, MBE (born 21 July 1981) is a former female Olympic swimmer from Great Britain.

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Kayne Taylor

Kayne Taylor is a pop music singer from Melbourne, Victoria who won the 2004 Australian series of Popstars Live.

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Köppen climate classification

The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.

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Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség

Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség (Hungarian Scout Association in Exteris) is a Scouts-in-Exile organization created for youth of Hungarian descent.

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Kealba, Victoria

Kealba is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north-west from Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Keeper of the Flame (film)

Keeper of the Flame is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) drama film directed by George Cukor, and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.

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Kefford Corporation

The Kefford Corporation was a transport company which operated in Victoria from the early 1850s until 2009.

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Keiji Tamada

is a Japanese football player, who currently plays for Nagoya Grampus.

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Keilor Botanic Gardens

Keilor Botanic Gardens, located in Melbourne's north-west in the suburb of Keilor Park, is entirely devoted to Australian native flora.

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Keilor Downs College

Keilor Downs College is a high school which services the Keilor Downs area of Melbourne, Australia.

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Keilor Downs, Victoria

Keilor Downs is a suburb 17 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Keilor East, Victoria

Keilor East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Brimbank and Moonee Valley local government areas.

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Keilor Lodge, Victoria

Keilor Lodge is a suburb 22 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Keilor North, Victoria

Keilor North is a suburb 24 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located with the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Keilor Park, Victoria

Keilor Park is a suburb 17 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Keilor Plains railway station

Keilor Plains railway station is located on the Sunbury line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Keilor, Victoria

Keilor is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Keith Aickin

Sir Keith Arthur Aickin,, (1 February 1916 – 18 June 1982), Australian judge, was a Justice of the High Court of Australia.

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Keith Barber (drummer)

Drummer Keith Barber (17 April 1947 – 1 May 2005) was born in Kilburn, North West London, England, moved to Melbourne when he was 10 years old and later joined a local band, the Wild Cherries in early 1966.

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Keith Dunstan

John Keith Dunstan OAM (3 February 1925 – 11 September 2013), known as Keith Dunstan, was an Australian journalist and author.

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Keith Faure

Keith George Faure (born June, 1951), from Norlane, Victoria, is an Australian career criminal, convicted of multiple murders and manslaughters.

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Keith Hancock (historian)

Sir William Keith Hancock KBE, FBA (26 June 189813 August 1988) was Australia's "most distinguished historian".

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Keith Haring

Keith Allen Haring (May 4, 1958 – February 16, 1990) was an American artist whose pop art and graffiti-like work grew out of the New York City street culture of the 1980s.

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Keith Holman

Keith Victor Holman, MBE (11 September 1927 – 11 October 2011) was an Australian Rugby League footballer, a national and state representative whose club career was played with the Western Suburbs Magpies from 1949 to 1961.

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Keith McGowan

Keith McGowan OAM (9 March 1943 – 22 December 2013) was an Australian radio presenter.

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Keith Miller

Keith Ross Miller, (28 November 1919 – 11 October 2004) was an Australian test cricketer and a Royal Australian Air Force pilot during World War II.

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Keith Murdoch

Sir Keith Arthur Murdoch (12 August 1885 – 4 October 1952) was an Australian journalist and the father of Rupert Murdoch, the current CEO and Chairman of News Corp.

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Keith Rigg

Keith Edward Rigg (21 May 1906 in Malvern, Victoria – 28 February 1995 in Malvern, Victoria) was an Australian cricketer who played in 8 Tests from 1931 to 1937.

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Keith Windschuttle

Keith Windschuttle (born 1942) is an Australian writer, historian, and former ABC board member.

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Kekal

Kekal (sometimes stylized as KEKAL) is a heavy metal and electronic music band formed in 1995 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Keke Rosberg

Keijo Erik Rosberg (born 6 December 1948), known as "Keke", is a Finnish former racing driver and winner of the Formula One World Championship.

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Kelly Chen

Kelly Chen (born Vivian Chen Wai-man on 13 September 1972) is a Hong Kong Cantopop singer and actress.

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Kelly Jones (tennis)

Kelly Jones (born March 31, 1964) is a former professional tennis player from the United States who was briefly ranked the World No.

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Kelly Sotherton

Kelly Jade Sotherton (born 13 November 1976) is an English former heptathlete.

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Kelvin Thomson

Kelvin John Thomson (born 1 May 1955) is a former Australian politician.

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Kemel Thompson

Kemel Thompson (born September 25, 1974) is a former Jamaican athlete who competes in the 400 metres hurdles.

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Ken Barrington

Kenneth Frank Barrington (November 1930March 1981), was an English international cricketer who played for England and Surrey in the 1950s and 1960s.

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Ken Friedman

Ken Friedman, (born September 19, 1949 in New London, Connecticut) was a member of Fluxus, an international laboratory for experimental art, architecture, design, and music.

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Ken Inglis

Kenneth Stanley Inglis, (7 October 1929 – 1 December 2017) was an Australian historian.

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Ken Kavanagh

Thomas Kenrick Kavanagh (born 12 December 1923) is an Australian former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and racecar driver.

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Ken Meuleman

Kenneth Douglas Meuleman (5 September 1923 in Melbourne, Victoria – 10 September 2004 in Nedlands, Western Australia) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test in 1946.

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Ken Wadsworth

Kenneth John Wadsworth (30 November 1946 in Nelson, New Zealand – 19 August 1976 in Nelson) was a New Zealand cricketer who played 33 Tests and 13 One Day Internationals for New Zealand as a wicket-keeper.

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Kendell Airlines

Kendell Airlines was a regional airline in Australia, in the 1990s the largest in the country.

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Kenenisa Bekele

Kenenisa Bekele (ቀነኒሳ በቀለ; born 13 June 1982) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner and the current world record and Olympic record holder in both the 5,000 metre and 10,000 metre events.

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Kenia Sinclair

Kenia Sinclair (born July 14, 1980) is a Jamaican athlete competing over 800 metres.

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Kennedy Oaks

The Kennedy Oaks, registered as the VRC Oaks, is a Victoria Racing Club (VRC) Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies, run under set weights conditions, over 2,500 metres at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on the third day of the VRC Spring Carnival, the Thursday after the Melbourne Cup in early November.

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Kenneth Brown (pastoralist)

Kenneth Brown (9 August 1837 – 10 June 1876) was an explorer and pastoralist in Western Australia.

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Kenneth Street (jurist)

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Kenneth Whistler Street, KCMG, KStJ, QC (28 January 1890 – 15 February 1972) was the tenth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales.

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Kennett River, Victoria

Kennett River is a small seaside town in Victoria, Australia.

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Kenny (2006 film)

Kenny is a 2006 Australian mockumentary film starring Shane Jacobson as Kenny Smyth, a Melbourne plumber who works for a portable toilet rental company.

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Kensington Community High School

Kensington Community High School is a high school in Melbourne, Australia.

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Kensington railway station, Melbourne

Kensington railway station is located on the Craigieburn line in Victoria, Australia.

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Kensington, Victoria

Kensington is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 4 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Kenya at the 1956 Summer Olympics

The Colony and Protectorate of Kenya competed in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Kenya at the 1998 Winter Olympics

Kenya competed in the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan.

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Kenya at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Kenya is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising 102 sportspersons and xx officials.

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Keon Park railway station

Keon Park railway station is located on the South Morang line in Victoria, Australia.

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Kepler Wessels

Kepler Christoffel Wessels (born 14 September 1957) is a former South African cricketer who captained South Africa after playing 24 Tests for Australia.

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Kerang

Kerang is a rural town on the Loddon River in northern Victoria in Australia.

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Kerreen Reiger

Kerreen Reiger is an Australian academic and author.

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Kerrimuir, Victoria

Kerrimuir is a locality within the suburb of Box Hill North in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Kerry and Kay Danes

Kerry Arthur Danes (an Australian career soldier born 21 October 1958) and wife Kay Frances Danes nee Stewart (an office manager born 20 October 1967 Wynnum, Queensland) were imprisoned in Laos on 23 December 2000 and later convicted of embezzlement, tax evasion and destruction of evidence.

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Kerry Armstrong

Kerry Michelle Armstrong (born 3 January 1958) is an Australian film, television and stage actress.

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Kerry Melville

Kerry Melville Reid,, (née Melville; born 7 August 1947) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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Kerry Stokes

Kerry Matthew Stokes AC, born John Patrick Alford on 13 September 1940, is an Australian businessman.

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Kerryn McCann

Kerryn McCann (2 May 1967 – 7 December 2008) was an Australian athlete.

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Kevan Gosper

Richard Kevan Gosper, AO (born 19 December 1933) is an Australian former athlete who mainly competed in the 400 metres.

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Kevin A. Lynch

Kevin Andrew Lynch (January 7, 1918 – April 25, 1984) was an American urban planner and author.

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Kevin Harrington (actor)

Kevin Harrington (born 1959) is an Australian stage, television and film actor who is perhaps best known for his roles as Kevin Findlay on the Australian drama Seachange in the 1990s and as David Bishop on the soap opera Neighbours.

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Kevin Johnson (boxer)

Kevin Blue Johnson (born September 7, 1979) is an American professional boxer who has challenged once for the WBC heavyweight title in 2009.

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Kevin Muscat

Kevin Vincent Muscat (born 7 August 1973) is a former Australian international association football player who has been head coach of Melbourne Victory since 2013.

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Kevin O'Halloran

Kevin O'Halloran (3 March 1937 – 5 July 1976) was an Australian freestyle swimmer of the 1950s who won a gold medal in the 4×200-metre freestyle relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.

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Kevin Robert Elz

Kevin Robert Elz, often referred to in computing circles as Robert Elz, or simply kre, is a computer programmer and a pioneer in connecting Australia to the Internet, and more recently, in connecting Thailand.

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Kevin Sheedy (Australian footballer)

Kevin John Sheedy AM (born 24 December 1947) is a former Australian rules football coach and player in the Australian Football League.

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Kevin Ullyett

Kevin Ullyett (born 23 May 1972) is a former professional tennis player from Zimbabwe.

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Kew East, Victoria

Kew East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8 km east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Kew railway line

The Kew railway line was a former railway line in Melbourne, Australia.

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Kew, Victoria

Kew is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 5 km east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Keysborough, Victoria

Keysborough is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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KGTV

KGTV, virtual and VHF digital channel 10, is an ABC-affiliated television station licensed to San Diego, California, United States.

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Khe Sanh (song)

"Khe Sanh" is an Australian song, released as a 45 rpm single in May 1978, and named after the district capital of Hướng Hóa District, Quảng Trị Province, Vietnam.

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Kia-Ora

Kia-Ora is a concentrated fruit soft drink brand, made by Atlantic Industries (a subsidiary of the Coca-Cola Company) and licensed for manufacturing in the UK by Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd.

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Kišava

Kišava, (sometimes transliterated Kishava) is a village in the municipality of Bitola, Republic of Macedonia.

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Kick (INXS album)

Kick is the sixth studio album by the Australian rock band INXS, released in 1987 by WEA in Australia, Atlantic Records in the United States and Mercury Records in Europe.

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Kid Congo Powers

Brian Tristan (born March 27, 1959) better known by his stage name Kid Congo Powers,Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate,, p. 25, 41, 359 is an American rock guitarist and singer, best known as a member of The Gun Club, the Cramps and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

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Kidman Way

The Kidman Way is a state rural road in the western Riverina and western region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme

The Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme is the largest hydro-electric scheme in the Australian state of Victoria and the second-largest in mainland Australia after the Snowy Mountains Scheme.

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KIIS

KIIS may refer to.

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KIIS 101.1

KIIS 1011 (official callsign: 3TTT) is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on a frequency of 101.1 MHz, and is part of the Australian Radio Network's KIIS Network.

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KIIS 106.5

KIIS 1065 (call sign: 2WFM) is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on a frequency of 106.5 MHz and is the flagship station of the Australian Radio Network's KIIS Network.

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Kilbreda College

Kilbreda College is a Roman Catholic independent girls secondary college located in Mentone, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Kilcunda

Kilcunda is a seaside town located south east of Melbourne between Phillip Island and Wonthaggi near Dalyston via the South Gippsland Highway on the Bass Highway, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Killara railway station, Melbourne

Killara was a railway station on the Warburton line in Melbourne, Australia, which operated from the time the line opened until it closed in 1965.

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Killing Heidi (album)

Killing Heidi is the third album by Australian rock band Killing Heidi, released by Columbia Records in Australia on 30 August 2004 (see 2004 in music).

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Kilmore Football Club

Kilmore Football Club, nicknamed the Blues, is an Australian rules football club affiliated with the Northern Football League.

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Kilsyth (disambiguation)

There are several places named Kilsyth.

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Kilsyth South, Victoria

Kilsyth South is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Kilsyth, Victoria

Kilsyth is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 36 km east from Melbourne's central business district (CBD).

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Kilvington Grammar School

Kilvington Grammar School (previously named Kilvington Girls Grammar) is an independent, Baptist, co-educational day school, located in Ormond, a suburb in the Glen Eira region of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Kim Byung-ji

Kim Byung-ji (born 8 April 1970) is a former football goalkeeper who played for the South Korean National Team as well as several clubs in both the South Korean K League Classic and Challenge leagues respectively.

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Kim Do-hoon

Kim Do-Hoon (born 21 July 1970) is a former South Korean football player.

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Kim Richard Nossal

Kim Richard Nossal, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Political Studies and the Centre for International and Defence Policy, Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.

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Kim Stanley Robinson

Kim Stanley Robinson (born March 23, 1952) is an American writer of science fiction.

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Kim Warwick

Kim Warwick (born 8 April 1952) is an Australian former professional male tennis player who competed on the ATP Tour from 1970–1987 reaching the final of the singles Australian Open in 1980.

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Kimberley Starr

Kimberley Starr (born 1970) is an Australian novelist and teacher, best known for her debut novel The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies and The Book Of Whispers.

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Kimberly Beck

Kimberly Beck (born January 9, 1956) is a former American actress and model.

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Kimi Katkar

Kimi Katkar (born 11 December 1965) is a model and actress of Bollywood from the 1980s to the early 1990s.

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Kind of Pluto

Kind of Pluto is an Australian band.

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King David School, Melbourne

The King David School is an independent, co-educational, progressive Jewish day school located in Armadale, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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King Kong

King Kong is a giant movie monster, resembling an enormous gorilla, that has appeared in various media since 1933.

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King Nan of Zhou

King Nan of Zhou (?–256 BC), born Ji Yan and less commonly known as King Yin of Zhou, was the 37th and last king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty, the son of King Shenjing of Zhou and grandson of King Xian of Zhou.

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King O'Malley

King O'Malley (3/4 July 185420 December 1953) was an Australian politician.

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King Street, Melbourne

King Street is a main road in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia.

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King Zhao of Zhou

King Zhao of Zhou, personal name Jī Xiá, was the fourth king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty.

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King's Lynn

King's Lynn, known until 1537 as Bishop's Lynn, is a seaport and market town in Norfolk, England, about north of London, north-east of Peterborough, north north-east of Cambridge and west of Norwich.

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Kingdom of Lochac

The Kingdom of Lochac is one of twenty "Kingdoms" or regions, of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) - an international organization dedicated to researching and recreating aspects of the Middle Ages.

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Kinglake National Park

The Kinglake National Park is a national park in Central Victoria, Australia.

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Kinglake, Victoria

Kinglake is a town in Victoria, Australia, 46 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Kings Domain

Kings Domain is an area of parklands in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Kings Park, Victoria

Kings Park is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km north-west from Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Kingsbury, Victoria

Kingsbury is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Kingsley College, Melbourne

Kingsley College is a Wesleyan Methodist Church of Australia school of theology located in Melbourne, Australia.

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Kingston City FC

Kingston City Football Club is an Australian soccer club from Clayton South, Victoria, a suburb within the local government area of Kingston.

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Kingston, Victoria

Kingston is a small town in rural Shire of Hepburn in Victoria, Australia.

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Kingsville, Victoria

Kingsville is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Kingswood College (Box Hill)

Kingswood College is coeducational K-12 college operating under the auspices of the Uniting Church in Australia, located in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Box Hill South, Victoria, Australia.

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Kino (movement)

Kino is a film-making movement that advocates the production of short-films on little to no budget, using small crews, and non-competitive collaboration.

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Kioa

Kioa is an island in Fiji, an outlier to Vanua Levu, one of Fiji's two main islands.

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Kipkurui Misoi

Kipkurui Misoi (born 23 October 1978 in Bomet) is a retired Kenyan long-distance runner who specialized in the 3000 metres steeplechase.

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Kirribilli House

Kirribilli House is the secondary official residence of the Prime Minister of Australia.

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Kirriemuir

Kirriemuir, sometimes called Kirrie, is a burgh in Angus, Scotland.

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Kirsty Coventry

Kirsty Leigh Coventry (born 16 September 1983, Harare) is a Zimbabwean former swimmer and former world record holder.

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Kirsty Sword Gusmão

Kirsty Sword Gusmão AO (born Kirsty Sword; 19 April 1966) is an Australian-East Timorese activist who served as the First Lady of East Timor from 2002 until 2007.

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Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical)

Kiss of the Spider Woman is a musical with music by John Kander and Fred Ebb, with the book by Terrence McNally.

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Kiss Symphony: Alive IV

Symphony: Alive IV is a 2003 live album from the American rock band Kiss, performing with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO).

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KISS-FM (brand)

KISS-FM is the brand name of a Top 40 music format heard on FM radio stations in many cities in the United States and overseas.

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Kisschasy

Kisschasy were an Australian rock band that formed in Victoria, Australia in 2002 and disbanded in 2015.

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Kit Kat

Kit Kat is a chocolate-covered wafer bar confection created by Rowntree's of York, United Kingdom, and is now produced globally by Nestlé, which acquired Rowntree in 1988, with the exception of the United States where it is made under license by H.B. Reese Candy Company, a division of The Hershey Company.

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Kiwi (shoe polish)

Kiwi is the brand name of a shoe polish, first launched and sold in Australia in 1906 and sold in almost 180 countries.

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Kiwi Travel International Airlines

Kiwi Travel International Airlines was a New Zealand based airline which pioneered discount flights between secondary airports in Australia and New Zealand in the mid 1990s.

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Klaus Richtzenhain

Klaus Richtzenhain (born November 1, 1934 in Berlin) was an East German athlete who competed mainly in the 1.500 metres.

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Knox Grammar School

Knox Grammar School is an independent, Uniting Church, day and boarding school for boys, located in Wahroonga, New South Wales, an Upper North Shore suburb of Sydney, Australia.

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Knoxfield, Victoria

Knoxfield is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox local government area.

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Komninos Zervos

Komninos Zervos (born 1950) is a Greek-Australian performance poet and teacher.

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Konstandinos Koukodimos

Konstadinos "Kostas" Koukodimos (Κωνσταντίνος "Κώστας" Κουκοδήμος, born 14 September 1969 in Melbourne) is a retired Greek long jumper and New Democracy politician.

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Kookaburra (song)

"Kookaburra" (also known by its first line: "Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree") is a popular Australian nursery rhyme and round about the kookaburra.

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Kookaburra Sport

Kookaburra is an Australian sports equipment company, specialising in cricket and field hockey equipment, named after the Australian kingfisher.

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Koomba Park

Koomba Park is one of the parks comprising the Dandenong Valley Parklands in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Koondrook

Koondrook is a town situated on the Murray River, Victoria, Australia.

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Koonung Creek

Koonung Creek (or Koonung Koonung Creek) is a small tributary of the Yarra River in Melbourne's east.

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Koonung Secondary College

Koonung Secondary College is a secondary state school in Mont Albert North, Victoria, in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Koorong

Koorong is a Christian bookstore chain operating across Australia.

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Kooyong Classic

The Kooyong Classic is a professional tennis exhibition singles-only tournament, played on outdoor hard courts.

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Kooyong railway station

Kooyong railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia.

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Kooyong Stadium

Kooyong Stadium, at the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, is an Australian tennis venue, located in the Melbourne suburb of Kooyong.

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Kooyong, Victoria

Kooyong is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Stonnington local government area.

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Koreatown

A Koreatown (코리아타운 Koliataun), also known as a Little Korea or Little Seoul, is a Korean-dominated ethnic enclave within a city or metropolitan area outside the Korean Peninsula.

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Koroit

Koroit is a small rural town in western Victoria, Australia a few kilometres north of the Princes Highway, north-west of Warrnambool and west of Melbourne.

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Kororoit Creek

The Kororoit Creek is a watercourse of the Port Phillip catchment, rising in the outer north western suburbs of Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Korova Milk Bar

The Korova Milk Bar (korova is Russian for "cow") appears in the novel and film A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess.

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Korowa Anglican Girls' School

Korowa Anglican Girls' School is an independent, Anglican, day school for girls, located in Glen Iris, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Korumburra

Korumburra is a town in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Kostya Tszyu

Konstantin Borisovich "Kostya" Tszyu (Константин Борисович "Костя" Цзю; born 19 September 1969) is a Soviet-born Australian former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2005.

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Kris Hemensley

Kris Alan Hemensley (born 26 April 1946) is an English-Australian poet who has published around 20 collections of poetry.

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Krishnamachari Srikkanth

Krishnamachari Srikkanth (born 21 December 1959) also known as Kris Srikkanth is a former captain of the Indian cricket team and former chairman of the selection committee.

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Kristian Fredrikson

Kristian Fredrikson (194010 November 2005) was a New Zealand-born Australian stage and costume designer working in ballet, opera and other performing arts.

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Kristian Sarkies

Kristian Sarkies (born 25 October 1986 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian footballer who plays for Dandenong Thunder in the National Premier Leagues Victoria 2.

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Kristin Williamson

Kristin Löfvén Williamson (born 1940) is an Australian journalist and author.

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Kristine Lilly

Kristine Marie Lilly Heavey (born July 22, 1971), née Kristine Marie Lilly, is a retired American soccer player who last played professionally for Boston Breakers in Women's Professional Football (WPS).

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Krome Studios Melbourne

Krome Studios Melbourne, originally Beam Software, was an Australian video game development studio founded in 1977 by Alfred Milgrom and Naomi Besen and based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Kulin

The Kulin nation is an alliance of five Indigenous Australian tribes in south central Victoria, Australia.

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Kurdish population

The Kurdish people live in the historical Kurdistan region, which today is split between Iran, Iraq, Turkey, and Syria. The estimated population is 35 million. A rough estimate by the CIA Factbook has Kurdish populations of 14.5 million in Turkey, 6 million in Iran, about 5 to 6 million in Iraq, and less than 2 million in Syria, which adds up to close to 28 million Kurds in Kurdistan and adjacent regions. Recent emigration has resulted in a Kurdish diaspora of about 1.5 million people, about half of them in Germany. A special case are the Kurdish populations in the Transcaucasus and Central Asia, displaced there mostly in the time of the Russian Empire, who underwent independent developments for more than a century and have developed an ethnic identity in their own right. This group's population was estimated at close to 0.4 million in 1990.

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Kurunjang

Kurunjang is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 40 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Kushboo

Kushboo Sundar is an Indian film actress, producer and television presenter who has acted in more than 200 movies.

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Kwong Sue Duk

Kwong Sue Duk, also known as Kwong See Tek, (鄺仕德) (1853 – 17 February 1929) was a Chinese Australian herbalist and merchant.

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Kyabram

Kyabram is located in the centre of a rich irrigation district in the Goulburn River Valley, in the Australian state of Victoria, north of Melbourne.

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Kyla Brettle

Kyla Brettle is a freelance audio producer and documentary film-maker living in Melbourne, Australia.

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Kylie Minogue

Kylie Ann Minogue, (born 28 May 1968) is an Australian-British singer and actress.

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KylieFever2002

KylieFever2002 was the seventh concert tour by Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue.

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Kym Howe

Kym Michelle Howe-Nadin (born 12 June 1980 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian athlete competing in the pole vault.

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Kyneton Secondary College

Kyneton Secondary College is a secondary school in Kyneton, Victoria, Australia, approximately 90 km north of Melbourne.

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Kyriakos Ioannou

Kyriakos Ioannou (Κυριάκος Ιωάννου, Κiriyakos Yoannu; born 26 July 1984) is a Cypriot high jumper.

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L'amico Fritz

L'amico Fritz is an opera in three acts by Pietro Mascagni, premiered in 1891 from a libretto by P. Suardon (Nicola Daspuro) (with additions by Giovanni Targioni-Tozzetti), based on the French novel L'ami Fritz by Émile Erckmann and Pierre-Alexandre Chatrian.

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L'Oréal

L'Oréal S.A. is a French personal care company headquartered in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine with a registered office in Paris.

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L. J. van Zyl

Louis Jacobus van Zyl (born 20 July 1985), better known as L. J. van Zyl, is a South African athlete competing in the 400 metre hurdles.

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La Cage aux Folles (musical)

La Cage aux Folles is a musical with a book by Harvey Fierstein and lyrics and music by Jerry Herman.

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La Trobe Street, Melbourne

La Trobe Street (also Latrobe Street) is a major street and thoroughfare in the city centre of Melbourne, Australia.

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La Trobe University

La Trobe University is an Australian, multi-campus, public research university with its flagship campus located in the Melbourne suburb of Bundoora.

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La Trobe's Cottage

La Trobe's Cottage is a historic cottage in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, built in 1839 by the first Superintendent of the Port Phillip District of New South Wales, Charles La Trobe, and his family.

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Labour Day

Labour Day (Labor Day in the United States) is an annual holiday to celebrate the achievements of workers.

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Laburnum railway station

Laburnum railway station is located on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Labyrinth (film)

Labyrinth is a 1986 musical fantasy film directed by Jim Henson, executive-produced by George Lucas, and based upon conceptual designs by Brian Froud.

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Lacena Golding-Clarke

Lacena Golding-Clarke (born March 20, 1975 in Clarendon, Jamaica) is a retired female hurdling athlete from Jamaica.

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Lachlan Dreher

Lachlan George Dreher (born 11 April 1967 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from Australia, who competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1992.

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Lachy Hulme

Lachy Hulme (born 1 April 1971) is an Australian actor and screenwriter.

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Lacrosse in Australia

Lacrosse in Australia is a minor sport, with a long and proud history dating back to 1876,http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/some-history-of-lacrosse-701680.html with a small but dedicated community of participants and volunteers.

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Ladyfest

Ladyfest is a community-based, not-for-profit global music and arts festival for feminist and women artists.

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Lagumot Harris

HE Lagumot Gagiemem Nimidere Harris (23 December 1938 – 8 September 1999) was a political figure from the Pacific nation of the Republic of Nauru, and served as its President.

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Lai (surname)

Lai is a common Chinese surname that is pronounced similarly in both Mandarin and Hakka dialect.

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Lake Eildon National Park

The Lake Eildon National Park is a national park in the Central Highlands region of Victoria, Australia.

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Lake Eppalock

Lake Eppalock is a reservoir in North Central Victoria, Australia, about northwest of Melbourne.

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Lake Mountain (Victoria)

Lake Mountain is a mountain and cross-country ski resort that is located in Victoria, Australia; approximately from Melbourne.

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Laker Airways

Laker Airways was a wholly private, British independentindependent from government-owned corporations airline founded by Sir Freddie Laker in 1966.

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Lakes Entrance, Victoria

Lakes Entrance is a seaside resort and fishing port in eastern Victoria, Australia.

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Lakeside railway station, Melbourne

Lakeside Station is situated on the Puffing Billy Railway in Melbourne, Australia.

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Lally Katz

Constance Lalage "Lally" Katz (born 1978) is an American dramatist now resident in Melbourne, Australia.

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Lalor railway station

Lalor railway station is located on the South Morang line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Lalor, Victoria

Lalor is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north of Melbourne's central business district in the local government area of the City of Whittlesea.

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Lamin Tucker

Lamin Tucker (born September 15, 1982) is a sprinter from Sierra Leone.

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Lance Barnard

Lance Herbert Barnard AO (1 May 19196 August 1997) was an Australian politician and diplomat.

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Lance Dossor

Harry Lancelot "Lance" Dossor (14 May 19163 December 2005) was a British-born classical music concert pianist and teacher who emigrated to Australia in May 1953.

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Lance Franklin

Lance Franklin (born 30 January 1987), also known as Buddy Franklin, is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Lance Klusener

Lance Klusener (born 4 September 1971) is a former South African all-rounder cricketer.

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Lancefield Football Club

The Lancefield Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Tigers, is an Australian rules football club located 61 km north of Melbourne in the town of Lancefield.

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Lancefield, Victoria

Lancefield is a town in the Shire of Macedon Ranges local government area in Victoria, Australia north of the state capital, Melbourne and had a population of 2,357 at the 2011 census.

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Lang Lang, Victoria

Lang Lang is a town in Victoria, Australia, 73 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shires of Bass Coast, Cardinia and South Gippsland local government areas.

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Langwarrin SC

The Langwarrin Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club from Langwarrin, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Langwarrin, Victoria

Langwarrin is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 42 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Lano & Woodley Sing Songs

Lano & Woodley Sing Songs is the live 2005 album by Australian comedy duo, Lano & Woodley.

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Lano and Woodley

Lano and Woodley (Colin Lane and Frank Woodley) were an Australian comedy duo of the 1990s and 2000s.

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Lansdowne Cup

The Lansdowne Cup is a rugby union trophy competed for by Australia and Ireland.

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Lansford Spence

Lansford Spence (born 15 December 1982) is a Jamaican sprinter.

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Lara Jean Marshall

Lara Jean Marshall (born 30 July 1988) is an English-born Australian actress, singer, and dancer.

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Lara, Victoria

Lara is a small town north of the City of Greater Geelong, 18 km north-east of the Geelong CBD, inland from the Princes Freeway to Melbourne.

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Larger urban zone

The larger urban zone (LUZ), or Functional Urban Area (FUA), is a measure of the population and expanse of metropolitan areas in Europe and OECD countries.

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Larisa Turchinskaya

Larisa Turchinskaya (Лариса Турчинская), née Nikitina (Никитина), born 29 April 1965 in Kostroma, is a retired Russian heptathlete.

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Larry Emdur

Larry Emdur (born 9 December 1964) is an Australian television personality.

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Larry Wade

Larry Wade (born November 22, 1974 in Giddings, Texas) (Graduated from Elgin High School) is an American former track and field athlete who specialized in the 110 metres hurdles.

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Lasallian educational institutions

Lasallian educational institutions are educational institutions affiliated with the De La Salle Brothers, a Roman Catholic religious teaching order founded by French Priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, who was canonized in 1900 and proclaimed by the Vatican in 1950 as patron saint of all teachers.

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Last Man Standing (Australian TV series)

Last Man Standing was a 2005 Australian television series.

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LATAM Chile

LATAM Airlines, formerly LAN Airlines S.A., is an airline based in Santiago, Chile, and is one of the founders of LATAM Airlines Group, Latin America's largest airline holding company.

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Latisha Chan

Latisha Chan (born August 17, 1989), formerly known by her Chinese name Chan Yung-jan, is a Taiwanese professional tennis player.

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Latrobe Regional Airport

Latrobe Regional Airport (formerly Latrobe Valley Airport) is located between the Latrobe Valley towns of Morwell and Traralgon, Victoria, Australia.

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Latrobe Valley

The Latrobe Valley is an inland geographical district and urban area of the Gippsland region in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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Lauda Air

Lauda Air Luftfahrt GmbH, branded as Lauda Air, was an Austrian airline headquartered at Vienna International Airport in Schwechat.

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Launching Place railway station

Launching Place was a railway station on the Warburton line in Melbourne, Australia.

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Launching Place, Victoria

Launching Place is a town in Victoria, Australia, 54 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Laura Gissara

Laura Simone Gissara (born 1984) is an Australian pop singer-songwriter.

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Laure Manaudou

Laure Manaudou (born 9 October 1986) is a retired French Olympic, world and European champion swimmer.

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Laurence Angwin

Laurence Angwin (born 7 October 1982) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Laurie Daley

Laurie William Daley AM (born 20 October 1969) is an Australian professional rugby league football coach and a former player.

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Laurie Duggan

Laurence "Laurie" James Duggan (born 1949) is an Australian poet, editor, and translator.

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Laurie Main

Laurence George "Laurie" Main (29 November 1922 – 8 February 2012) was an Australian actor best known for hosting and narrating the children's series Welcome to Pooh Corner, which aired on The Disney Channel during the 1980s.

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Laurie Nash

Laurence John "Laurie" Nash (2 May 1910 – 24 July 1986) was a Test cricketer and Australian rules footballer.

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Laurie Oakes

Laurie Oakes (born 14 August 1943 in Newcastle, New South Wales) is a retired Australian journalist.

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Laurie Warder

Laurie Warder (born 23 October 1962 in Sydney, Australia) is a former professional male tennis player from Australia.

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Lauriston Girls' School

Lauriston Girls' School is an independent, non-denominational, day school for girls, located in Armadale, an inner south-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Laverne Eve

Laverne Eve (born 16 June 1965 in Nassau) is a female track and field athlete from the Bahamas, who competes in the javelin throw.

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Laverton North, Victoria

Laverton North is a rural-urban fringe suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Wyndham local government area.

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Laverton railway station, Melbourne

Laverton railway station is located on Werribee line, in the western Melbourne suburb of Laverton.

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Laverton, Victoria

Laverton is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Hobsons Bay and Wyndham local government areas.

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Law firm

A law firm or a law company is a business entity formed by one or more lawyers to engage in the practice of law.

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Law Institute of Victoria

The Law Institute Victoria (LIV) is a legal society in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Lawrence Adamson

Lawrence Arthur Adamson, CMG, (20 April 1860 – 14 December 1932) was a schoolmaster of Wesley College, Melbourne, Australia.

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Lawrence Shehan

Lawrence Joseph Shehan (March 18, 1898 – August 26, 1984) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Lawyers, Guns and Money

"Lawyers, Guns and Money" is a song by Warren Zevon, the closing track on his 1978 album Excitable Boy.

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Lazard

Lazard is a financial advisory and asset management firm that engages in investment banking, asset management, and other financial services primarily with institutional clients.

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László Papp

László Papp (March 25, 1926 – October 16, 2003) was a Hungarian professional boxer from Budapest.

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Lea DeLaria

Lea DeLaria (born May 23, 1958) is an American comedian, actress, and jazz musician.

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Leadlight

Leadlights, leaded lights or leaded windows are decorative windows made of small sections of glass supported in lead cames.

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Leamon King

Leamon King (February 13, 1936 – May 23, 2001) was an American athlete who jointly held the world record for the 100-meter sprint for men from 1956 to 1960.

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Leawarra railway station

Leawarra railway station is located on the Stony Point line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Lebanese Australians

Lebanese Australians refers to citizens or permanent residents of Australia of Lebanese ancestry.

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Lee Hyo-jung

Lee Hyo-jung (Hangul: 이효정, Hanja: 李孝貞;; born January 13, 1981 in Busan) is a badminton player from South Korea.

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Lee McConnell

Lee McConnell (born 9 October 1978) is a retired Scottish athlete, who competed in the 400 metres and 400 metres hurdles having started her career as a high jumper.

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Lee-Roy Newton

Lee-Roy Newton (born 19 December 1978) is a South African sprinter.

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Leeton, New South Wales

Leeton is a town located in the Riverina region of southern New South Wales, Australia.

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Legends Football League

The Legends Football League (LFL) is a women's 7-on-7 tackle American football league, with games played in the spring and summer at NBA, NFL, NHL and MLS arenas and stadiums.

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Leif Jones

Leifchild Stratten Leif-Jones, 1st Baron Rhayader, PC (16 January 1862 – 26 September 1939), known as Leif Jones before his elevation to the peerage in 1932, was a British Temperance movement leader and Liberal politician.

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Leigh Bowery

Leigh Bowery (26 March 1961 – 31 December 1994) was an Australian performance artist, club promoter, and fashion designer.

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Leigh Julius

Leigh Ignatius Julius (born 25 March 1985) is a South African sprinter.

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Leigh Warren & Dancers

Leigh Warren & Dancers is a contemporary dance company based in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

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Leigh Whannell

Leigh Whannell (born 17 January 1977) is an Australian screenwriter, producer, director, and actor.

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Lend Lease Retirement Living

Lend Lease Retirement Living is part of the Lend Lease Group.

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Lendlease Group

Lendlease Group is a multinational construction, property and infrastructure company headquartered in Barangaroo, Sydney, Australia.

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Leo Baeck

Leo Baeck (23 May 1873 – 2 November 1956) was a 20th-century German rabbi, scholar and theologian.

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Leo Cussen

Sir Leo Finn Bernard Cussen (29 November 1859 – 17 May 1933), Australian jurist, was a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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Leon Gregory

Leonard Stuart Gregory (born 23 November 1932) was an Australian athlete who competed mainly in the 400 metres.

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Leon Mestel

Leon Mestel (5 August 1927 – 15 September 2017) was a British astronomer and astrophysicist and Emeritus Professor at the University of Sussex.

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Leon Morris

Leon Lamb Morris (15 March 1914 — 24 July 2006) was an Australian New Testament scholar.

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Leonard French

Leonard William French OBE (8 October 1928 – 10 January 2017) was an Australian artist, known principally for major stained glass works.

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Leonard Long

Leonard Hugh Long OAM (25 April 1911 – 3 November 2013) was an Australian painter of the Australian School of landscape painters.

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Leongatha

Leongatha is a town in the foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges, South Gippsland Shire, Victoria, Australia, located south-east of Melbourne.

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Leonhard Pohl

Leonhard "Leo" Pohl (July 18, 1929 – April 23, 2014) was a German athlete who mainly competed in the 100 metres.

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Leonid Spirin

Leonid Vasilevich Spirin (Леонид Васильевич Спирин, 21 June 1932 – 23 February 1982) was a Russian athlete who competed for the Soviet Union.

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Leonid Taranenko

Leonid Arkadevich Taranenko (Леонид Аркадьевич Тараненко, born June 13, 1956) is a former Soviet/Belarusian weightlifter.

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Leonie Kramer

Dame Leonie Judith Kramer, (1 October 1924 – 20 April 2016) was an Australian academic, educator and professor.

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Leopold, Victoria

Leopold is a residential eastern suburb of Geelong and is a gateway to the Bellarine Peninsula.

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Lerderderg Gorge

The Lerderderg Gorge is in Victoria, Australia.

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Les Murray (broadcaster)

Les James Murray (born László Ürge; 5 November 1945NAA: A2478/19 URGE J/BOX 158, Non-British European migrant selection documents, National Archives of Australia – 31 July 2017) was a Hungarian-Australian sports journalist, soccer broadcaster and analyst.

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Les Norman (politician)

Leslie George "Les" Norman (3 September 1913 – 5 July 1997) was an Australian politician.

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Les Tanner

Les Tanner (15 June 1927 – 23 July 2001) was an Australian cartoonist and journalist.

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Les Twentyman

Leslie Jack Twentyman is a prominent youth outreach worker and community activist in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Lesbian feminism

Lesbian feminism is a cultural movement and critical perspective, most influential in the 1970s and early 1980s (primarily in North America and Western Europe), that encourages women to direct their energies toward other women rather than men, and often advocates lesbianism as the logical result of feminism.

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Leslie Dayman

Leslie "Les" Dayman (born 19 January 1933 in Melbourne) is an Australian actor best known for his performances on television.

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Leslie Howard (musician)

Dr.

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Leslie Maygar

Leslie Cecil Maygar, (27 May 1868 – 1 November 1917) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Lesotho at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Lesotho competed in the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia from 15 March – 26 March 2006.

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Lester Ellis

Lester Ellis (born 15 March 1965) is an Australian former professional boxer.

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Let there be light

"Let there be light" is an English translation of the Hebrew (yehi 'or) found in Genesis 1:3 of the Torah, the first part of the Hebrew Bible.

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Let's Get Skase

Let's Get Skase is a 2001 Australian comedy starring Lachy Hulme, Alex Dimitriades, Craig McLachlan and Bill Kerr.

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Let's Talk About Love World Tour

The Let's Talk About Love World Tour is the eighth concert tour by Canadian recording artist Celine Dion.

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Lethbridge, Victoria

Lethbridge is a rural township outside Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

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Level crossing

A level crossing is an intersection where a railway line crosses a road or path at the same level, as opposed to the railway line crossing over or under using a bridge or tunnel.

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Levent Osman

Levent Osman (born 8 March 1977 in Melbourne) is an Australian football (soccer) player of Turkish Cypriot descent.

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Lever Brothers Factory

The Lever Brothers Factory in the Sydney, Australia suburb of Balmain was a soap factory which operated from 1895 until 1988.

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Leverett George DeVeber

Leverett George DeVeber (sometimes spelled De VeberBenidickson 178) (February 10, 1849 – July 9, 1925) was a Canadian politician who served as Member of the Legislative Assemblies of Alberta and the North-West Territories, minister in the government of Alberta, and member of the Senate of Canada.

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Lewis Ginter

Major Lewis Ginter (April 24, 1824 – October 1, 1897) was a prominent businessman, military officer, real estate developer, and philanthropist centered in Richmond, Virginia.

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Lewis K. Bausell

Corporal Lewis Kenneth Bausell (April 17, 1924 – September 18, 1944) was a United States Marine and posthumous recipient of the United States' highest military honor — the Medal of Honor — for his sacrifice of life, "above and beyond the call of duty", during World War II.

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Lewis Miller (Australian artist)

Lewis Miller (born 1959 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian painter and visual artist, known for his portraits and figurative works.

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Lewis Moran

Lewis Moran (7 July 1941 – 31 March 2004) was an Australian organized crime figure and patriarch of the infamous Moran family of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Lex Lasry

Lex Lasry (born 8 July 1948) is a prominent Australian lawyer and a judge in the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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Lexus Stakes

The Lexus Stakes, registered as the Hotham Handicap, is a Victoria Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for horses three years old and older, held under quality handicap conditions, over a distance of 2500 metres, held annually at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on Victoria Derby Day.

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Leyland Tiger

The Leyland Tiger, also known as the B43, was a mid-engined bus and coach chassis manufactured by Leyland between 1981 and 1992.

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Leyland Titan (B15)

The Leyland Titan was a rear-engined double-decker bus manufactured by Leyland between 1977 and 1984, primarily for London Transport.

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LGBT in Islam

LGBT in Islam is influenced by the religious, legal, social, and cultural history of the nations with a sizable Muslim population, along with specific passages in the Quran and hadith, statements attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

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Li Jiawei

Olivia Li Jiawei (born 9 August 1981) is a Chinese-born Singaporean former table tennis player, four-time Olympian and twice Olympic medalist.

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Li Ya

Li Ya (born June 13, 1988 in Bengbu, Anhui) is a former Chinese gymnast.

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Li Yujia

Li Yujia (Simplified Chinese: 李羽佳; born 18 January 1983) is Singapore's national badminton player who competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the women's and mixed doubles event.

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Lia Manoliu

Lia Manoliu (25 April 1932 – 9 January 1998) was a Romanian discus thrower who won one gold and two bronze Olympic medals.

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Liam Davison

Liam Patrick Davison (29 July 1957 – 17 July 2014) was an Australian novelist and reviewer.

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Liam Pickering

Liam Michael Pickering (born 9 September 1968) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club and the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Lianne Shirley

Lianne Shirley (born 13 October 1975 in Auckland) is a badminton player from New Zealand.

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Libbi Gorr

Lisbeth "Libbi" Gorr is an Australian broadcaster working in both TV and radio.

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Liberalism and progressivism within Islam

Liberalism and progressivism within Islam involve professed Muslims who have produced a considerable body of liberal thought on the re-interpretation and reform of Islamic understanding and practice.

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Liberia at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Liberia competed in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Library Records

Library Records is an independent record label founded in Melbourne, Australia in 1998, and focusing mainly on indie pop.

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Licks Tour

The Licks Tour was a worldwide concert tour undertaken by The Rolling Stones during 2002 and 2003, in support of their 40th anniversary compilation album Forty Licks.

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Licola, Victoria

Licola is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on Licola Road, in the Shire of Wellington, 254 kilometres east of Melbourne.

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Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows

Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows is a 2001 American two-part, four-hour biographical television miniseries based on the 1998 book Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir written by Lorna Luft, the daughter of legendary singer-actress Judy Garland.

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Light Railways

Light Railways is a magazine produced by the Light Railway Research Society of Australia (LRRSA).

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Lillian Mary Harris

Lillian Mary Harris, better known as Lillian Thring, was an English militant suffragette active in Australia and England from the early 20th century until a few years before her death in 1964.

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Lillydale Lake

Lillydale Lake (the name retaining the earliest spelling and the name of the former Lillydale Shire) is an artificial lake and wetlands area created in Lilydale, Melbourne, Australia.

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Lily Brett

Lily Brett (born Lilijahne Brajtsztajn 5 September 1946, Feldafing displaced persons camp, Bavaria) is an Australian novelist, essayist and poet.

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Lily D'Ambrosio

Liliana D'Ambrosio (born 30 July 1964 in Melbourne) is an Australian politician.

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Lilydale Heights College

Lilydale Heights College is a government secondary school located in the suburb of Lilydale, east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Lilydale High School

Lilydale High School is a co-educational government secondary school located in Lilydale, Victoria.

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Lilydale railway line

The Lilydale railway line is a commuter railway line in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, and is part of the Melbourne rail network operated by Metro Trains Melbourne.

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Lilydale railway station

Lilydale railway station is the terminus of the Lilydale line in Victoria, Australia.

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Lilydale, Victoria

Lilydale is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 35 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district situated in the Yarra Valley.

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Lim Guan Eng

Lim Guan Eng (born 8 December 1960) is a Malaysian politician currently serving as the Finance Minister of Malaysia.

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Lime kiln

A lime kiln is a kiln used for the calcination of limestone (calcium carbonate) to produce the form of lime called quicklime (calcium oxide).

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Limelight Department

The Limelight Department was one of the world's first film studios, beginning in 1898, operated by The Salvation Army in Melbourne, Australia.

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Lin Onus

William McLintock Onus (Lin Onus AM) (4 December 1948 - 24 October 1996) was a Scottish-Aboriginal Artist of Onus and was born at St.

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Lincoln Ellsworth

Lincoln Ellsworth (May 12, 1880 – May 26, 1951) was a polar explorer from the United States and a major benefactor of the American Museum of Natural History.

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Lind National Park

The Lind National Park is a national park in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Linda Ronstadt

Linda Maria Ronstadt (born July 15, 1946) is an American retired popular music singer known for singing in a wide range of genres including rock, country, jazz, light opera, and Latin.

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Lindsay Falvey

John Lindsay Falvey FTSE (born 23 May 1950), known as Lindsay Falvey, is an Australian -born international R&D specialist and an author who writes on topics concerning agricultural science and philosophy, religion, international development and spiritual development.

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Lindsay Fox

Lindsay Edward Fox (born 19 April 1937) is an Australian businessman.

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Lindsay Gaze

Lindsay John Casson Gaze (born 16 August 1936) is an Australian basketball player and coach.

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Lindsay Tanner

Lindsay James Tanner (born 24 April 1956) is a former Australian member of the House of Representatives representing the Division of Melbourne, Victoria, for the Australian Labor Party, having first won the seat at the 1993 federal election.

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Lindsay Thompson

Lindsay Hamilton Simpson Thompson AO, CMG (15 October 1923 – 16 July 2008), Australian Liberal Party politician, was the 40th Premier of Victoria from June 1981 to April 1982 and was notable for his actions in the Faraday School kidnapping.

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Lindy Davies

Lindy Davies (29 August 1946) is an Australian actress, director, actor trainer and performance consultant.

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Linfox

Linfox is a logistics and supply chain company established in Australia by Lindsay Fox in 1956.

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Link Trainer

The term Link Trainer, also known as the "Blue box" and "Pilot Trainer" is commonly used to refer to a series of flight simulators produced between the early 1930s and early 1950s by the Link Aviation Devices, Inc, founded and headed by Ed Link, based on technology he pioneered in 1929 at his family's business in Binghamton, New York.

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Linking Victoria

The Linking Victoria was a State Government program launched in 1999 by the Premier, Steve Bracks, to upgrade transport infrastructure in Victoria, Australia.

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Linley Frame

Linley Margaret Frame (born 12 November 1971), is an Australian competitive swimmer who won a gold medal in the 100-metre breaststroke at the 1991 FINA World Aquatics Championships, and represented Australia at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, coming in 15th and 19th in her breaststroke events.

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Linlithgow Stakes

The Linlithgow Stakes, is a registered Victoria Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred open handicap horse race raced as Tab Multiplier Stakes (2017), over a distance of 1200 metres held annually at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne in during the VRC Spring Racing Carnival.

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Linux.conf.au

linux.conf.au (often abbreviated as lca) is Australasia's regional Linux and Open Source conference.

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Lion Dairy & Drinks

Lion Dairy & Drinks (LD&D Milk Pty Ltd and LD&D Foods Pty Ltd) formerly known as "National Foods", is a major dairy company in Australia, a subsidiary of parent Lion which itself is owned by the Japanese company Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.

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Lionair

Lionair was an airline with its head office in the Asian Aviation Centre in Sri Lanka on the grounds of Ratmalana Airport near Colombo.

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Lionel Lindsay

Sir Lionel Arthur Lindsay (17 October 187422 May 1961) was an Australian artist.

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Lionel Rose

Lionel Edmund Rose MBE (21 June 1948 – 8 May 2011) was an Australian bantamweight boxer, the first Indigenous Australian to win a world title.

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Lior

Lior Attar, better known simply as Lior, is an independent Israeli-Australian singer-songwriter based in Melbourne.

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Lisa Crosato

Lisa Crosato is an Australian-born opera soprano, musical theatre actor, and ballet dancer based in the United Kingdom.

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Lisa Gerrard

Lisa Gerrard (born 12 April 1961) is an Australian musician, singer and composer who rose to prominence as part of the music group Dead Can Dance with music partner Brendan Perry.

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Lisa Miller (singer-songwriter)

Lisa Miller is an Australian singer/songwriter known for her clear, bitter-sweet voice and poignant semi-biographical songs.

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Lismore, Victoria

Lismore is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Hamilton Highway west of Melbourne.

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List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities

The following is a list of adjectival forms of cities in English and their demonymic equivalents, which denote the people or the inhabitants of these cities.

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List of Aerolíneas Argentinas destinations

Aerolíneas Argentinas was formed by the Argentine's Ministry of Transport as a state corporation in, when it took over the routes and assets of four struggling airlines.

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List of Air Canada destinations

Air Canada is the largest airline and flag carrier of Canada.

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List of Air China destinations

This is a list of destinations served currently by Air China.

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List of Air Mauritius destinations

Air Mauritius was set up in.

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List of Air New Zealand destinations

This is a list of destinations served by Air New Zealand.

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List of airports by IATA code: M

The DST column shows the months in which Daylight Saving Time, a.k.a. Summer Time, begins and ends.

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List of airports in Australia

This is a list of airports in Australia.

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List of Alitalia destinations

As of August 2017, Alitalia operate to 26 domestic and 68 international scheduled destinations.

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List of Allied convoy codes during World War II

This is a list of convoy codes used by the Allies during World War II There were over 300 convoy routes organized, in all areas of the world; each was designated by a two- or three letter code.

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List of Allied convoys during World War II by region

This is a List of Allied convoys during World War II by region.

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List of amusement parks (I–M)

No description.

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List of anime conventions

This is a list of noteworthy anime conventions from around the world, as distinct from comic book conventions, furry conventions, gaming conventions, horror conventions, multigenre conventions, and science fiction conventions.

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List of architecture schools

This is a list of architecture schools at colleges and universities around the world.

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List of Art Deco buildings in Melbourne

This page is a list of all historically significant Art Deco and Moderne buildings in the Melbourne metropolitan area.

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List of assets owned by CBS

The following is a list of assets owned by CBS Corporation, a subsidiary of National Amusements.

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List of assets owned by News Corp

This is a list of assets owned by the American mass media company News Corp.

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List of Assyrian tribes

This page features a list of Assyrian clans or tribes historically centered in the Hakkari, Sirnak and Mardin provinces in Turkey and Urmia in Iran, prior to 1915, or before Seyfo, when they were purely Assyrian settlements starting from around 3rd-4th century AD, before early 20th century resettlement in Northern Iraq (which simultaneously had Catholic-Assyrian tribes since the 1st millennium) and northwestern Syria (namely in Al-Hasakah) after they were displaced, slaughtered and driven out by Ottoman Turks in 1915 and in the early 1930s, respectively, during the Simele massacre where they endured a similar anguish and predicament.

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List of astronomical observatories

This is a list of astronomical observatories ordered by name, along with initial dates of operation (where an accurate date is available) and location.

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List of attacks on diplomatic missions

The following is a list of attacks on diplomatic buildings (embassies, consulates) anywhere in the world.

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List of Australia national rugby union team test match results

A list of all international Test matches played by the Wallabies.

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List of Australian architects

This is a list of Australian architects.

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List of Australian capital cities

There are eight capital cities in Australia, each of which functions as the seat of government for the state or territory in which it is located.

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List of Australian Football League grounds

The Australian Football League has numerous grounds upon which senior VFL/AFL games have been played.

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List of Australian Idol finalists

Australian Idol is an Australian talent reality television series that first aired in 2003.

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List of Australian intercolonial cricket matches

This is a list of Australian intercolonial cricket matches.

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List of Australian military bases

The Australian Defence Force is made up of the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army and the Royal Australian Air Force.

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List of Australian Olympic medallists in swimming

Australia has competed in swimming at the Summer Olympics since the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, after only sending a runner, Edwin Flack to the 1896 Summer Olympics.

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List of Australian Open men's singles champions

The Australian Open is an annual tennis tournament created in 1905 and played on outdoor hardcourts at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia.

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List of Australian Open women's singles champions

The Australian Open is an annual tennis tournament created in 1905 and played on outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia.

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List of Australian rugby league stadiums

This is a list of Australian rugby league stadiums by capacity.

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List of Australian rugby union stadiums by capacity

The following article lists stadiums used presently or in the past for rugby union in Australia.

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List of Australian rules football clubs by date of establishment

This is a chronological list of Australian rules football clubs since their formation.

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List of Australian rules football clubs in Australia

This is a list of clubs that play Australian rules football in Australia at the senior level.

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List of Austrian Airlines destinations

Austrian Airlines flies to 6 domestic and more than 120 international year-round and seasonal destinations in 55 countries as of July 2016.

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List of bagpipe makers

This is a list of bagpipe makers.

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List of banks in Australia

The following is the list of banks in Australia, as well as restricted ADI's, credit unions, friendly societies and subsidiaries and branches of foreign banks in Australia.

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List of BBS software

This is a list of notable bulletin board system (BBS) software packages.

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List of bridge failures

This is a list of bridge failures.

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List of bridges

The list of bridges is a link page for any bridges that are notable enough to have an article, or that are likely to have an article in the future, sorted alphabetically by country.

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List of British Airways destinations

British Airways is one of few carriers serving destinations across all six inhabited continents.

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List of buildings with 100 floors or more

This is a list of buildings with 100 floors or more above ground.

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List of busiest airports by passenger traffic

The world's busiest airports by passenger traffic are measured by total passengers (data from Airports Council International), defined as passengers enplaned plus passengers deplaned plus direct-transit passengers.

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List of busking locations

This is a list of locations where busking is known to happen on a regular basis.

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List of campus radio stations

This is a list of Student radio stations operated by the students of a college, university or other educational institution.

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List of car brands

This is an incomplete list of every make or marque of car ever produced.

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List of carillons

Traditional carillons, non-traditional carillons, and pseudo-carillons – each per continent and country in an (often incomplete) alphabetical list by location.

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List of casinos

This page is a partial list of casinos that are important or well-known.

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List of cathedrals in Australia

This is a list of cathedrals in Australia.

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List of Catholic basilicas

This is a complete list of basilicas of the Roman Catholic Church.

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List of cats

This is a list of specific natural cats.

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List of Cebu Pacific destinations

Cebu Pacific currently flies to 37 domestic destinations and 26 international destinations in 15 countries across Asia and Oceania.

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List of China Airlines destinations

China Airlines is the largest airline in Taiwan.

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List of China Southern Airlines destinations

The list shows airports that are served by China Southern Airlines as part of its scheduled passenger and cargo services.

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List of cities in Australia

This is a list of cities in Australia arranged by state.

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List of cities in Australia by population

This list of Australian cities by population provides rankings of Australian cities according to various systems defined by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

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List of cities with more than one airport

Many cities are served by more than one airport, typically to avoid congestion, and where there may be factors preventing expansion to existing airports.

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List of city name changes

This is a list of cities and towns whose names were officially changed at one or more points in history.

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List of city squares

The following is a partial list of prominent city squares.

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List of college bowl games

The following is a list of current, defunct, and proposed college football bowl games.

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List of comic book conventions

This is a list of noteworthy comic book conventions, as distinct from anime conventions, furry conventions, gaming conventions, horror conventions, multigenre conventions, and science fiction conventions.

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List of companies of Australia

This is a list of notable companies based in Australia, a country in Oceania.

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List of concert halls

A concert hall is a cultural building with a stage that serves as a performance venue and an auditorium filled with seats.

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List of contemporary amphitheatres

This is a list of amphitheatres in use today.

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List of cricket grounds in Australia

This is a list of cricket grounds in Australia.

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List of current first-class cricket teams

This is a list of current first-class cricket teams, organised first by country and then alphabetically.

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List of cycling records

This is a list of certified and recognized cycling records as recognised by the Union Cycliste Internationale, International Human Powered Vehicle Association and World Human Powered Vehicle Association, Guinness World Records, International Olympic Committee, the UK Road Records Association or other accepted authorities.

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List of cyclists with a cycling-related death

The first documented deaths of professional cyclists during competition date to the 1890s.

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List of dance companies

This is a list of dance and ballet companies.

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List of dead heat horse races

This list of dead heat horse races includes wins between two or more horses, where the winner could not be determined by a photo finish.

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List of deaths in rock and roll

The following is a list of notable performers of rock and roll music or rock music, and others directly associated with the music as producers, songwriters or in other closely related roles, who have died.

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List of defunct amusement parks

The following is a list of amusement parks and theme parks that have been closed, demolished, or abandoned.

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List of digital television deployments by country

This is a list of digital television deployments by country, which summarises the process and progress of transition from analogue to digital broadcasting.

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List of diplomatic missions in Australia

Consulates and legations were operating in Australian cities long before the Commonwealth of Australia was founded in 1901.

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List of diplomatic missions of Chile

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Chile.

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List of diplomatic missions of China

This is a list of diplomatic missions of the People's Republic of China.

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List of diplomatic missions of Eritrea

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Eritrea.

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List of diplomatic missions of India

This is a list of diplomatic missions of India.

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List of diplomatic missions of Indonesia

This is a list of diplomatic missions of the Republic of Indonesia, excluding honorary consulates.

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List of diplomatic missions of Italy

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Italy, excluding honorary consulates.

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List of diplomatic missions of Japan

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Japan, excluding any honorary consulates.

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List of diplomatic missions of Malaysia

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Malaysia.

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List of diplomatic missions of Nauru

This is a list of diplomatic missions of Nauru, not including its honorary consulates in Agana, Auckland, London, Honolulu, Pago Pago and New Delhi.

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List of diplomatic missions of South Korea

The following is a list of diplomatic missions of South Korea.

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List of diplomatic missions of Taiwan

The diplomatic missions of Taiwan include embassies and representative offices.

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List of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom

This is a list of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, excluding honorary consulates.

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List of diplomatic missions of the United States

This is a list of diplomatic missions of the United States of America.

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List of disasters in Australia by death toll

This is a list of disasters and tragic events in modern Australia sorted by death toll.

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List of drive-in theatres in Australia

Drive-in theatres (also known as drive-in cinemas or drive-ins) were once very popular in Australia.

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List of Emirates destinations

As of may 2018, Emirates operates to 150 destinations in 80 countries across six continents from its hub in Dubai.

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List of enclaves and exclaves

In political geography, an enclave is a piece of land which is totally surrounded by a foreign territory.

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List of England national rugby league team results

The following list is a complete collection of results for the England national rugby league team.

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List of England Test cricket records

Test cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level.

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List of eponyms (L–Z)

An eponym is a person (real or fictitious) whose name has become identified with a particular object or activity.

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List of Essendon Football Club honours

The Essendon Football Club, nicknamed The Bombers, is an Australian rules football club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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List of events named massacres

The following is a list of events for which one of the commonly accepted names includes the word "massacre." Massacre is defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as "the indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people or (less commonly) animals; carnage, butchery, slaughter in numbers".

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List of Family Affairs characters

This is a list of characters from the British soap opera Family Affairs listed in alphabetical order by the characters' surnames.

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List of female detective characters

This is a list of fictional female investigators from novels, short stories, radio, television, films and video games.

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List of ferries of Australia

No description.

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List of festivals in Australia

List of festivals in Australia, including any established festival or carnival in Australia.

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List of fictional islands

Below is a list of islands that have been invented for films, literature, television, or other media.

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List of fictional prisons

This list consists of fictional prisons from various works of literature, film and television.

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List of film festivals

This is a list of existing major film festivals, sorted by continent.

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List of film festivals in Oceania

This is a list of film festivals in Oceania.

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List of films shot in Melbourne

The following is a list of films shot wholly or partly in Melbourne or in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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List of Firefly planets and moons

This is a list of fictional planets and moons from the Firefly / Serenity fiction.

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List of first-class cricket quadruple centuries

A quadruple century (an individual score of 400 runs or more) has been scored ten times in first-class cricket by eight different players.

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List of foods named after people

This is a list of foods and dishes named after people.

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List of former national capitals

Throughout the world there are many cities that were once national capitals but no longer have that status because the country ceased to exist, the capital was moved, or the capital city was renamed.

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List of Formula One circuits

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body.

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List of Garuda Indonesia destinations

Garuda Indonesia serves 64 domestic and 19 international destinations across 14 countries with approximately 500 daily flights and a fleet of around 130 aircraft.

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List of gay villages

This is a list of gay villages, urban areas with generally recognized boundaries that unofficially form a social center for LGBT people.

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List of Goethe-Institut locations

This list gives a geographical overview of all the worldwide locations of the Goethe-Institut.

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List of Greek place names

This is a list of Greek place names as they exist in the Greek language.

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List of Gulf Air destinations

As of, Gulf Air flies to the following destinations from its hub at Bahrain International Airport.

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List of guqin societies

This is a list of currently existing qin societies, of which some are learned societies.

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List of hardy palms

Hardy palms are any of the species of palm (Arecaceae) that are able to withstand brief periods of colder temperatures and even occasional snowfall.

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List of heat waves

This is a partial list of significant heat waves, listed in order of occurrence.

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List of heritage listed buildings in Melbourne

This is a non-exhaustive list of buildings in Melbourne, Australia and surrounding suburbs listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.

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List of high schools in Melbourne

This is a list of high schools in Melbourne, Australia.

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List of highways in Victoria

The highways in Victoria are the highest density in any state in Australia.

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List of Holocaust memorials and museums

A number of organizations, museums and monuments are intended to serve as memorials to the Holocaust, the Nazi Final Solution, and its millions of victims.

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List of horse racing venues

Happy Valley Racecourse, Hongkong, 2008 Racecourse in Kyoto, Japan, 1997 Hippodrom Moscow, 2007 Winter-Rennbahn St. Moritz, 1931 Hippodrome d'Arnac-Pompadour, France, 2008 Churchill Downs, Kentucky, 2007 Jockey Club Brasileiro, Hipódromo da Gávea, Rio de Janeiro, 2010 Royal Bangkok Sport Club, Thailand 2008 Ellerslie Racecourse, New Zealand, 1908 This is a list of currently active horse racing venues (Thoroughbred racing and harness racing), sorted by country.

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List of hospitals in Australia

This is a list of hospitals in Australia.

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List of hypermarkets

This is a list of hypermarket chains sorted alphabetically by continent and country.

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List of improvisational theatre companies

Improvisational theatre companies, also known as improv troupes or improv groups, are the primary practitioners of improvisational theater.

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List of Indigenous Australian group names

Below is a list of names and collective designations which have been applied, either currently or in the past, to groups of Indigenous Australians.

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List of Indigenous Australian musicians

This is a list of Indigenous Australian musicians.

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List of individual trees

The following is a list of notable trees from around the world.

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List of indoor arenas

The following is a list of indoor arenas.

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List of institutions named after Thomas Aquinas

Institutions of learning named after Thomas Aquinas include the following.

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List of intentional communities

This is a list of intentional communities.

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List of International cricket families

List of International cricket families is a list of people grouped by family who are associated with Test, One Day International or Twenty20 International cricket.

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List of international earthquake acceleration coefficients

List of international earthquake acceleration coefficients.

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List of Internet exchange points by size

This is a list of Internet Exchange Points by size, measured by peak data rate (throughput), with additional data on location, establishment and average throughput.

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List of Internet top-level domains

This list of Internet top-level domain (TLD) extensions contains top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone of the Domain Name System of the Internet.

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List of IOC meetings

This is the list of International Olympic Committee (IOC) meetings.

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List of Japan Airlines destinations

This is a list of Japan Airlines destinations.

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List of Jat Airways destinations

Jat Airways was rebranded as Air Serbia in October 2013.

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List of Jesuit educational institutions

The Jesuits (Society of Jesus) in the Catholic church have founded and manage a number of institutions, including the 380 secondary schools and 190 colleges and universities listed here.

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List of K-1 events

This is a list of events held and scheduled by the K-1, a kickboxing promotion based in Hong Kong.

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List of Kiss concert tours

Concert tours and notable concerts by the American band Kiss.

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List of KLM destinations

KLM was set up by Albert Plesman on and started operations on.

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List of largest domes

A dome is a self-supporting structural element of architecture that resembles the hollow upper half of a sphere.

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List of LATAM Airlines destinations

*Israel isn’t included in the map.

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List of Latin names of cities

Users of Neo-Latin have taken the Latin language to places the Romans, and consequently, their language, never spread to, and consequently, have created a need to construct Latin city names in these places.

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List of LGBT events

The following is a calendar of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) events.

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List of libraries

This is an alphabetical list of notable libraries around the world.

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List of lighthouses and lightvessels in Australia

This is a list of lighthouses and lightvessels in Australia.

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List of Live-action film production companies

This is a list of film filmmaking, film distribution companies.

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List of localities in Victoria

This is a list of locality names and populated place names in the state of Victoria, Australia, outside the Melbourne metropolitan area.

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List of Lufthansa destinations

As of July 2017, Lufthansa including Lufthansa Regional (but excluding all other Lufthansa Group members) operates flights to 18 domestic destinations and 193 international destinations in 81 countries across Africa, Americas, Asia, and Europe.

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List of Maccabi sports clubs and organisations

Maccabi (sometimes spelled Macabi, Makabi or Makkabi) may refer to.

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List of Madonna live performances

American singer Madonna has performed on ten concert tours, seventeen one-off concerts, nine benefit concerts, five music festivals and twenty-two award shows.

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List of Major League Baseball players from Australia

The first recorded baseball event in Australia took place in Melbourne, Victoria in 1857, between teams from Collingwood and Richmond.

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List of major power outages

This is a list of notable wide-scale power outages.

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List of Malaysia Airlines destinations

Malaysia Airlines, Malaysia's flag carrier, traces its origins back to 1947, when Malayan Airways was jointly formed by Singapore's Straits Steamship Company and the Ocean Steamship Company of Liverpool.

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List of marinas

This is a list of marinas in various countries.

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List of medallists

A medallist (British English) or medalist (American English) is an artist who designs medals, plaquettes, badges, coins and similar small works in relief in metal.

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List of megachurches affiliated with the Assemblies of God

This is a list of megachurches affiliated with the Assemblies of God.

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List of Melbourne bus routes

This is a list of bus routes that are part of the bus network, in Melbourne, Australia.

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List of Melbourne Cup winners

The Melbourne Cup is Australia's major thoroughbred horse race.

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List of Melbourne railway stations

This is a list of the 218 currently operating suburban railway stations in Melbourne, Victoria.

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List of Melbourne suburbs

This is a list of Municipalities and their suburbs (neighborhoods), townships, and rural localities in the greater metropolitan area of Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, Australia.

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List of Melbourne tram routes

This is a list of tram routes on the tram network in Melbourne, Australia, operated by Yarra Trams.

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List of metropolitan areas by population

One concept which measures the world's largest cities is that of the metropolitan area, which is based on the concept of a labor market area and is typically defined as an employment core (an area with a high density of available jobs) and the surrounding areas that have strong commuting ties to the core.

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List of military operations

This is a list of missions, operations, and projects.

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List of minor characters in Judge Dredd

This is a list of minor characters in the British comic strip Judge Dredd appearing in 2000 AD, Judge Dredd Megazine and related publications.

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List of minor planets named after places

This is a list of minor planets named after places, organized by continent.

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List of mobsters by city

This list includes mobsters and International organized crime figures by area of operation/sphere of influence.

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List of modernized adaptations of old works

Sometimes, an author will write a story that is consciously based on an older story (typically in the public domain) but with a modernized setting and characters.

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List of most expensive cities for expatriate employees

These are lists of the world's most expensive cities for expatriate employees (not residents), according to the Mercer, ECA International and Xpatulator.com cost-of-living surveys.

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List of motor racing tracks

This is a list of auto racing and moto racing circuits sorted by country.

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List of mottos

This list contains the mottos of organizations, institutions, municipalities and authorities.

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List of multigenre conventions

This is a list of multi-genre conventions.

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List of museum ships

This list of museum ships is a comprehensive, sortable, annotated list of notable museum ships around the world.

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List of names in English with counterintuitive pronunciations

This is a set of lists of English personal and place names whose pronunciations are counterintuitive to their spelling, because the pronunciation does not correspond to the spelling, or because a better known namesake has a markedly different pronunciation.

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List of NASCAR tracks

This is a list of tracks which have hosted a NASCAR race from 1948 to present.

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List of National Basketball League (Australia) venues

The following list includes all current and former arenas used by current and defunct teams playing in the National Basketball League (NBL) during the 2016–17 NBL season.

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List of national theatres

Several countries have one or more national theatres.

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List of National Trust properties in Australia

This list includes any stately home, historic house, museum or other property in the care of the National Trust of Australia.

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List of natural history museums

This is a list of natural history museums, also known as museums of natural history, i.e. museums whose exhibits focus on the subject of natural history, including such topics as animals, plants, ecosystems, geology, paleontology, and climatology.

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List of newspapers in Australia

This is a list of newspapers in Australia.

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List of Nobel laureates by Secondary School affiliation

The following is a list of Nobel Prize laureates by secondary school affiliation.

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List of nontraditional bagpipe usage

This is a list of nontraditional bagpipe usage.

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List of Nova episodes

Nova is an American science documentary television series produced by WGBH Boston for PBS.

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List of Oceanian Jews

The vast majority of Jews in Oceania (estimation 120,000) live in Australia, with a population of about 7,000 in New Zealand (6867, according to the 2013 NZ Census).

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List of Old Newingtonians

This is a List of notable Old Newingtonians, alumni of the GPS Uniting Church school Newington College in Sydney, Australia.

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List of oldest continuously inhabited cities

This is a list of present-day cities by the time period over which they have been continuously inhabited.

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List of oldest radio stations

It is generally recognised that the first radio transmission was made from a temporary station set up by Guglielmo Marconi in 1895.

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List of Olympic Airlines destinations

This is a list of airports that Olympic Airlines, the former Greek national flag carrier, operated.

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List of Olympic medalists in equestrian

Equestrian sports are among those contested at the Summer Olympic Games.

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List of One Day International cricket hat-tricks

A hat-trick in cricket is when a bowler takes three wickets on consecutive deliveries, dismissing three different batsmen.

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List of open universities

This is a list of schools worldwide that identify as open universities, either as part of their titles or as an explicit tenet of their educational philosophy and methods.

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List of opera houses

This is a list of notable opera houses listed by continent, then by country with the name of the opera house and city.

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List of Panamax ports

A Panamax port is a deepwater port that can accommodate a fully laden Panamax ship.

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List of pastoral visits of Pope John Paul II

During his reign, Pope John Paul II ("The Pilgrim Pope") made 104 foreign trips, more than all previous popes combined.

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List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church

This is a list of some of the more notable people excommunicated by the Catholic Church.

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List of people from Melbourne

This is a list of people from Melbourne with some call to fame.

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List of people who disappeared mysteriously

This is a list of people who disappeared mysteriously and of people whose current whereabouts are unknown or whose deaths are not substantiated.

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List of people who have been pied

This is a list of well-known people who have been pied.

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List of pharmacy schools

This article is a list of pharmacy schools by country.

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List of Philippine Airlines destinations

Philippine Airlines currently flies to 8 domestic and 58 international destinations in 33 countries and territories across Asia, North America, South America, Africa, Oceania and Europe with 6 long haul destinations.

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List of pipe bands

A pipe band is a musical ensemble consisting of pipers and drummers.

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List of places named after people

There are a number of places named after famous people.

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List of places named after Queen Victoria

A large number of places which were once in the former British Empire were named after the British monarch who reigned over it for the greater part of its most dominant period, Queen Victoria.

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List of population centers by latitude

The following is a list of population centers by latitude.

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List of population centers by longitude

The following is a list of cities by longitude.

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List of Port Adelaide Football Club players

Since becoming a member of the Australian Football League (AFL) in 1997, 161 players have represented the Port Adelaide Football Club in a senior AFL match.

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List of postal killings

Postal killings in various countries resulted in fatalities that have occurred on the properties of postal systems or related issues/events.

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List of prisons in Australia

EE This is a list of operational and former Australian prisons for adult males and females and youth detention centres for juveniles.

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List of privatizations by country

This list of privatizations provides links to notable and/or major privatizations.

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List of psychiatric hospitals in Australia

This is a list of operational and former Australian psychiatric hospitals.

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List of publicised titan arum blooms in cultivation

This list of publicized titan arum blooms in cultivation is a partial listing of flowering events of the titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) in cultivation.

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List of purpose-built national capitals

This is a list of capital cities that were specially designed, planned, and built to be a national or regional capital.

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List of Qantas destinations

Following is a list of destinations Qantas flies to as part of its scheduled services,.

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List of Qatar Airways destinations

Qatar Airways is the flag carrier of Qatar, and operates flights to more than 80 countries on every inhabited continent.

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List of radio stations in Australia

This is a list of radio stations that broadcast in Australia.

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List of rail accidents (2000–09)

This is a list of rail accidents from 2000 to 2009.

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List of rail trails

This is a list of rail trails around the world.

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List of railway electrification systems

This is a list of the power supply systems that are, or have been, used for tramway and railway electrification systems.

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List of railway stations

The following is a list of railway stations (also known as railroad stations in the United States), which is indexed by country.

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List of real tennis organizations

Real tennis organizations: a list of associations and clubs for the sport of real tennis.

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List of red-light districts

Red-light districts are areas associated with the sex industry and sex-oriented businesses (e.g. sex shops and strip clubs).

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List of redundant place names

A place name is tautological if two differently sounding parts of it are synonymous.

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List of regional railway stations in Victoria

This is a list of the operating Victorian regional railway stations serviced by V/Line operated trains.

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List of regions of Australia

This is a list of regions of Australia that are not Australian states or territories.

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List of results of the Australian national rugby league team

The following list is a complete collection of results for the Australia national rugby league team.

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List of riots

This is a chronological list of known riots.

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List of Riverview Old Ignatians

This is a list of Riverview Old Ignatians. "Old Ignatians" are alumni of Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview in Sydney, a Roman Catholic school in New South Wales, Australia, run by the Jesuits.

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List of roller derby leagues

This is a list of notable roller derby leagues, and may include those that are no longer in existence.

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List of rowing venues

This list of rowing venues contains the rowing sites, that allow for international rowing regattas (2,000 m), as described by FISA.

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List of Royal Australian Air Force installations

This is a list of current and previous Royal Australian Air Force airstrips, aerodromes and bases.

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List of Royal Brunei Airlines destinations

Royal Brunei Airlines is the flag carrier of Brunei.

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List of scandals with "-gate" suffix

This is a list of scandals or controversies whose names include a "-gate" suffix, by analogy with the Watergate scandal, as well as other incidents to which the suffix has (often facetiously) been applied.

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List of schools in Victoria, Australia

Below are lists of schools in Victoria, Australia.

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List of schools of international relations

This is a list of schools with dedicated or teaching programs in international relations.

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List of Scientologists

A Scientologist is an adherent of the doctrines and beliefs of Scientology.

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List of sculpture parks

This is a list of sculpture parks, by country.

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List of serial killers by country

This is a list of notable serial killers, by the country where most of the murders were committed.

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List of ship launches in 1954

The list of ship launches in 1954 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1954.

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List of shipwrecks in 1974

The list of shipwrecks in 1974 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1974.

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List of shipwrecks in 1984

The list of shipwrecks in 1984 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1984.

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List of shopping centres in New Zealand

The following is a list of shopping centres in New Zealand.

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List of shopping streets and districts by city

This page lists shopping streets and districts by city.

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List of Singapore Airlines Cargo destinations

Singapore Airlines Cargo freighters serve 19 destinations in 13 countries as of April 2017.

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List of sister cities of Boston

The city of Boston, Massachusetts, has ten official sister cities.

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List of soccer clubs in Australia

This is a list of soccer clubs in Australia.

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List of songs about Melbourne

The music of Australia and most particularly the rock, pop, Hip hop and indie rock music of Australia has had a long fascination with the local environment be it urban or rural.

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List of South African Airways destinations

This is a list of South African Airways destinations,.

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List of Southern Hemisphere tornadoes and tornado outbreaks

Parent article: List of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks These are some notable tornadoes, tornado outbreaks, and tornado outbreak sequences that have occurred in the Southern Hemisphere including Oceania, and, for the purposes of this list, all of South America and Africa.

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List of southernmost items

The most southerly geographical features of various types are listed here.

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List of sports attendance figures

This article lists the attendance of many sports competitions around the world, based in some cases on the number of tickets sold or given away, rather than people actually present.

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List of SriLankan Airlines destinations

SriLankan Airlines, is the flag carrier of Sri Lanka.

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List of suburban and commuter rail systems

This is an alphabetical listing of cities and countries that have '''commuter''' or '''suburban''' railways that are currently operational and in service.

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List of suicide sites

The following is a list of current and historic sites frequently chosen to attempt suicide, usually by jumping.

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List of Super Rugby stadiums

The following is a list of main stadiums used in the international rugby union competition, Super Rugby, in which teams from Argentina, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa participate.

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List of synchrotron radiation facilities

This is a table of synchrotrons and storage rings used as synchrotron radiation sources, and free electron lasers.

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List of tallest buildings in Australia

These are lists of the tallest buildings in Australia.

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List of tallest buildings in Melbourne

Melbourne, the second-largest city in Australia, is home to approximately 708 completed high-rise buildings.

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List of tallest church buildings

From the Middle Ages until the advent of the skyscraper, Christian church buildings were often the world's tallest buildings.

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List of tallest structures in Australia

These are lists of the tallest buildings and structures in Australia.

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List of technology centers

This is a list of technology centers throughout the world.

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List of tennis tournaments

List of current and past men's and women's tennis tournaments.

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List of Test cricket grounds

This is a list of Test cricket grounds.

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List of Test cricket hat-tricks

In the sport of cricket, a hat-trick is an occasion where a bowler takes three wickets in consecutive deliveries.

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List of Test cricket records

Test cricket is played between international cricket teams who are Full Members of the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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List of Thai Airways destinations

This is a list of airports that Thai Airways flies to as of June 2018.

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List of the oldest Scout groups

Many Scout Groups claim the title of Oldest Scout Group in their respective countries.

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List of tied One Day Internationals

A One Day International (ODI) is a form of limited overs cricket, played between two teams that have international status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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List of titles and honours of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 10 June 1921), has received numerous titles, decorations, and honorary appointments, both during and before his time as consort to Queen Elizabeth II.

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List of top-division football clubs in Asian Football Confederation members

This is a list of top-division association football clubs in Asian Football Confederation countries.

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List of tornadoes striking downtown areas of large cities

This article is a list of tornadoes that have impacted the central business district (downtown or city centre) of a large city (that is, one having at least 50,000 people, not counting suburbs or outlying communities, at the time of the storm).

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List of town halls in Melbourne

This is a list of town halls in Melbourne, Australia, with the local municipality listed after them.

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List of town tramway systems in Oceania

This is a list of cities and towns in Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere in Oceania that have, or once had, town tramway (urban tramway, or streetcar) systems as part of their public transport system.

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List of tram and light rail transit systems

The following is a list of cities that have current tram/streetcar (including heritage trams/heritage streetcars), or light rail systems as part of their regular public transit systems.

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List of transport museums

This is a list of transport museums throughout the world.

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List of twin towns and sister cities in Japan

This is a list of places in Japan having standing links to local communities in other countries.

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List of Ultimate teams

A list of active club Ultimate teams competing in the USA Ultimate club championship series in the United States and Canada or other national and international series, sorted by, as well as the teams competing in men's semi-professional league, organized by the American Ultimate Disc League.

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List of United Airlines destinations

United Airlines flies to 78 domestic destinations and 108 international destinations in 73 countries including US across Asia, Americas, Europe and Oceania.

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List of universities in Australia

There are 43 universities in Australia: 40 public universities, two international universities, and one private university.

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List of university hospitals

A university hospital is an institution which combines the services of a hospital with the education of medical students and with medical research.

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List of unsolved deaths

This list of unsolved deaths includes notable cases where victims have been murdered or have died under unsolved circumstances, including murders committed by unknown serial killers.

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List of urban areas by Jewish population

This article provides incomplete lists of various Jewish populations worldwide.

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List of vegetarian festivals

This is a list of vegetarian and vegan festivals, held in numerous locations around the globe to promote veganism and/or vegetarianism among the public and support and link individuals and organizations that practice, promote or endorse veganism or vegetarianism.

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List of video game developers

This is a list of notable video game companies that have made games for either computers (like PC or Mac), video game consoles, handheld or mobile devices, and includes companies that currently exist as well as now-defunct companies.

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List of video game publishers

This is a list of video game publisher companies.

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List of Virgin Australia destinations

This is a list of destinations served by Virgin Australia Holdings (including: Virgin Australia and Virgin Australia Regional Airlines. This list does not include codeshare destinations. Virgin currently serve 52 destinations as of July 2017.

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List of WAZA member zoos and aquariums

This is a list of World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) member zoos and aquariums.

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List of women photographers

Women have made significant contributions to photography since its inception.

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List of women's colleges

A women's college is an institution of higher education where enrollment is all-female.

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List of world snooker champions

The World Snooker Championship is an annual ranking snooker tournament founded in 1927 and since 1977 played at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.

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List of world's fairs

This is a list of world's fairs, a comprehensive chronological list of world's fairs (with notable permanent buildings built).

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List of Worldcons

This World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) list includes prior and scheduled Worldcons.

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List of WWE pay-per-view events

This is a list of WWE pay-per-view events, detailing all professional wrestling cards promoted on pay-per-view (PPV) by WWE.

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List of XiamenAir destinations

The list shows airports that are served by XiamenAir as part of its scheduled services (as of July 2016).

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Lists of Olympic medalists

This article includes lists of all Olympic medalists since 1896, organized by each Olympic sport or discipline, and also by Olympiad.

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Lists of protests against the Vietnam War

Protests against the Vietnam War took place in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Literary realism

Literary realism is part of the realist art movement beginning with mid nineteenth-century French literature (Stendhal), and Russian literature (Alexander Pushkin) and extending to the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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Lithuanians

Lithuanians (lietuviai, singular lietuvis/lietuvė) are a Baltic ethnic group, native to Lithuania, where they number around 2,561,300 people.

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Little band scene

The little band scene was an experimental post-punk scene which flourished in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia from 1978 until early 1981.

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Little Bourke Street, Melbourne

Little Bourke Street (abbreviated to Lt. Bourke St) in Melbourne's CBD runs roughly east–west within the Hoddle Grid.

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Little Britain Live

Little Britain Live is a stage show based on the TV sketch series Little Britain, performed by its stars, Matt Lucas and David Walliams, and directed by Jeremy Sams.

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Little Collins Street, Melbourne

Little Collins Street is a minor street in the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Little Desert National Park

The Little Desert National Park is a national park in the Western District of Victoria, Australia.

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Little River Band

Little River Band (LRB) are a rock band originally formed in Melbourne, Australia, in March 1975.

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Little River, Victoria

Little River is a town in Victoria, Australia, that is located about south-west of the Melbourne central business district, located within the Cities of Greater Geelong and Wyndham local government areas.

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Little Saigon

Little Saigon is a name given to ethnic enclaves of expatriate Vietnamese mainly in English-speaking countries.

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Littleton Groom

Sir Littleton Ernest Groom, KCMG KC (22 April 18676 November 1936) was an Australian Federal Minister, Speaker of the House of Representatives and Australia's 17th longest serving federal Parliamentarian (33 years and one month).

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Live 1983–1989

Live 1983–1989 is a collection of live performances by British pop duo Eurythmics, recorded throughout the 1980s, encompassing the years of their greatest commercial success.

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Live at the Continental and the Esplanade

Live at the Continental and the Esplanade is a live album by Australian rock musician, Paul Kelly, which was originally available, from late 1995, by mail order only from Mushroom Records' White Records Label in Australia.

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Live for Love

"Live for Love" is a pop rock ballad by Anthony Callea from his second album A New Chapter (2006), and the first single released from the album.

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Live from Australia (Roy Orbison album)

Roy Orbison – Live from Australia is a 1972 performance by American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame legend Roy Orbison from Festival Hall in Melbourne, Australia.

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Live from the Ivy

Live from the Ivy was a radio program that aired on Melbourne Australia's 3MMM radio station during the early 1990s.

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Live, May 1992

Live, May 1992 is a solo live double album by Paul Kelly and was originally released in 1992.

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Liverpool, New South Wales

Liverpool is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Livid (festival)

Livid was an Australian alternative rock music festival held annually from 1989 to 2003.

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Living 2001–2002

Living 2001–2002 is a double live album from Australian jam band John Butler Trio.

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Living Proof: The Farewell Tour

Living Proof: The Farewell Tour (also referred to as simply The Farewell Tour and later dubbed The Never Can Say Goodbye Tour) was the fifth concert tour by American singer Cher to promote her twenty-fourth studio album, Living Proof and her 7th official compilation album, The Very Best of Cher.

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Livinia Nixon

Livinia Helen Nixon (born 19 March 1975) is an Australian television presenter and actress.

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Liz Beattie

Elizabeth Ann Beattie is a former Australian politician.

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Liz Jackson

Liz Jackson (1951 – 27 June 2018) was an Australian journalist and barrister noted for her work on the Four Corners and Media Watch television programs.

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LJ Hooker

LJ Hooker is one of Australia's largest real estate groups, with 730 franchise offices and 8,000 people engaged in residential and commercial property sales and property management.

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Ljubo Milicevic

Ljubo Milicevic (Ljubo Miličević; born 13 February 1981) is an Australian footballer who currently plays for National Premier Leagues Northern NSW team Charlestown City Blues.

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LKS Mackinnon Stakes

The Emirates Stakes, registered as the LKS Mackinnon Stakes, is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race run under Weight for Age conditions over a distance of 2000 metres at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia on the last day of the VRC Spring Carnival, the Saturday after the Melbourne Cup.

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Lloyd Johansson

Lloyd Johansson (born 5 February 1985) is an Australian rugby union player of Tongan and Swedish descent.

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Lloyd Williams (businessman)

Lloyd J. Williams (born c. 1940) is an Australian property developer and businessperson, with significant interests in thoroughbred horse racing.

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Loading gauge

A loading gauge defines the maximum height and width for railway vehicles and their loads to ensure safe passage through bridges, tunnels and other structures.

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Loans affair

The Loans affair, also called the Khemlani affair, was a political scandal involving the Whitlam Government of Australia in 1975, in which it was accused of attempting to unconstitutionally borrow money from Middle Eastern countries through the agency of Pakistani banker Tirath Khemlani, bypassing standard procedures of the Australian Treasury.

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Local-express lanes

The local-express lane (also called collector–distributor lanes within a single interchange) system is an arrangement of carriageways within a major highway where long distance traffic can use lanes with fewer interchanges compared to local traffic which use 'local' or 'collector' lanes that have access to all interchanges.

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Loch Ard (ship)

Loch Ard was a sailing vessel which was wrecked at Mutton bird Island just off the Shipwreck Coast of Victoria, Australia in 1878.

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Loch Ard Gorge

The Loch Ard Gorge is part of Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia, about three minutes' drive west of The Twelve Apostles.

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Lockhart, New South Wales

Lockhart is a town in the Riverina Region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Loddon Valley Highway

The Loddon Valley Highway runs roughly north-west from Bendigo to Kerang on the Murray Valley Highway.

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Logie Awards

The Logie Awards (officially the "TV Week Logie Awards") are an annual institution that celebrate Australian television, sponsored and organised by magazine TV Week since 1959.

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Logie Awards of 1959

The 1st Annual TV Week Logie Awards (as they would come to be known) were the first awards ever to be awarded for work within the Australian television industry.

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Logie Awards of 1960

The 2nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented in January 1960 at the Savoy Private Hotel in Melbourne.

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Logie Awards of 1968

The 10th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 22 March 1968 at the Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1970

The 12th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 20 March 1970 at Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1971

The 13th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 26 March 1971 at Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1972

The 14th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 18 February 1972 at the Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne.

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Logie Awards of 1973

The 15th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 16 February 1973 at the Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1974

The 14th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday, 8 March 1974 at Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1975

The 17th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 7 March 1975 at Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1976

The 11th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 12 March 1976 at Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1977

The 19th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 25 March 1977 at Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1978

The 20th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 3 March 1978 at Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1979

The 21st Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 16 March 1979 at Hilton Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1980

The 22nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 14 March 1980 at the Hilton Hotel in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1982

The 24th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 12 March 1982 at the Hilton Hotel in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1983

The 25th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 22 April 1983 at the Wentworth Regent Hotel in Melbourne, and broadcast on Network Ten.

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Logie Awards of 1984

The 26th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 6 April 1984 at the Hilton Hotel in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1985

The 27th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 26 April 1985 at the World Trade Centre in Melbourne, and broadcast on Network Ten.

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Logie Awards of 1987

The 29th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 3 April 1987 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne, and broadcast on Network Ten.

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Logie Awards of 1988

The 30th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 11 March 1988 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1989

The 31st Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 17 March 1989 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Seven Network.

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Logie Awards of 1990

The 32nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 9 March 1990 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1991

The 33rd Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 15 March 1991 at the World Congress Centre in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1992

The 34th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 13 March 1992 at the Radisson President Hotel in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Seven Network.

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Logie Awards of 1993

The 35th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 19 March 1993 at the Grand Hyatt in Melbourne, and broadcast on Network Ten.

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Logie Awards of 1994

The 36th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 17 April 1994 at the World Congress Centre in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1995

The 37th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 28 April 1995 at the Melbourne Concert Hall in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Seven Network.

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Logie Awards of 1996

The 38th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 21 April 1996 at the Melbourne Park Function Centre in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1997

The 39th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 18 May 1997 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1998

The 40th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 19 April 1998 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 1999

The 41st Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 11 April 1999 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 2000

The 42nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 30 April 2000 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 2001

The 43rd Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 22 April 2001 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 2002

The 44th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 28 April 2002 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 2003

The 45th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 11 May 2003 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 2004

The 46th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 18 April 2004 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 2005

The 47th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 1 May 2005 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Logie Awards of 2006

The 48th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 7 May 2006 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.

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Lohengrin (opera)

Lohengrin, WWV 75, is a Romantic opera in three acts composed and written by Richard Wagner, first performed in 1850.

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Lola Montez

Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert, Countess of Landsfeld (17 February 1821 – 17 January 1861), better known by the stage name Lola Montez, was an Irish dancer and actress who became famous as a "Spanish dancer", courtesan, and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria, who made her Countess of Landsfeld.

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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is an Koala Sanctuary in the Brisbane suburb of Fig Tree Pocket in Queensland, Australia.

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Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon

Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon is a casual dining restaurant chain, serving steak, seafood, salad, and similar food items.

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Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet is the largest travel guide book publisher in the world.

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Lonely Planet Six Degrees

Lonely Planet Six Degrees is Lonely Planet's flagship travel show, hosted by Asha Gill and Toby Amies.

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Long Day's Journey into Night

Long Day's Journey into Night is a drama play in four acts written by American playwright Eugene O'Neill in 1941–42 but first published in 1956.

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Long weekend

A long weekend is a weekend that is at least three days long (so, a three-day weekend), due to a public holiday falling on either the Friday or Monday.

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Long-billed corella

The long-billed corella (Cacatua tenuirostris), or slender-billed corella is a cockatoo native to Australia, which is similar in appearance to the little corella and sulphur-crested cockatoo.

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Longest bar in Australia

As with any such statistic, there are a number of claims for the title "the longest bar in Australia".

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Longford, Victoria

Longford is a town in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Longreach Airport

Longreach Airport is situated in Longreach, Queensland, Australia.

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Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

Lonsdale Street is a main street and thoroughfare in the city centre of Melbourne, Australia.

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LookSmart

LookSmart is a search advertising company.

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Lord Howe Island

Lord Howe Island (formerly Lord Howe's Island) is an irregularly crescent-shaped volcanic remnant in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, directly east of mainland Port Macquarie, and about southwest of Norfolk Island.

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Loreto Kirribilli

Loreto Kirribilli is an Independent, Roman Catholic, day school for girls, located in Kirribilli, a Lower North Shore suburb of Sydney, Australia.

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Loreto Normanhurst

Loreto Normanhurst is a private, Roman Catholic, day and boarding school for girls, located in Normanhurst, a suburb on the upper North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Lori-Ann Muenzer

Lori-Ann Muenzer (born May 21, 1966) is a Canadian track cyclist and gold medal winning athlete at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the Match Sprint.

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Lorne, Victoria

Lorne is a seaside town on Louttit Bay in Victoria, Australia.

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Lost & Found (Melissa Tkautz album)

Lost & Found is Melissa Tkautz's second album, released in 2005.

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Lost & Lonesome Recording Co.

Lost and Lonesome Recording Co. (often simply Lost and Lonesome) is an Australian independent record label founded by Mark Monnone of The Lucksmiths in 1997, based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Lothar Knörzer

Lothar Knörzer (born 4 August 1933 in Karlsruhe) is a West German athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres.

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Lotteries in Australia

Lotteries in Australia include various lottery related products licensed by the Lott and Lotterywest Australian lottery companies.

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Lou Jones (athlete)

Louis Woodard "Lou" Jones (January 15, 1932 – February 3, 2006) was an American athlete, winner of the gold medal in the 4x400 m relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics.

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Lou Lieberman

Louis Stuart "Lou" Lieberman (born 13 May 1938) is an Australian politician and was a member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly and the Australian House of Representatives.

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Loudy Wiggins

Loudy Wiggins (née Tourky) (born 7 July 1979) is an Australian diver.

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Louis Brennan

Louis Brennan CB (28 January 1852 – 17 January 1932) was an Irish-Australian mechanical engineer and inventor.

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Louis Buvelot

Louis Buvelot (3 March 1814 – 30 May 1888), born Abram-Louis Buvelot, was a Swiss-born landscape painter who emigrated to Australia in 1865 and influenced the Heidelberg School of painters.

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Louis de Paor

Louis de Paor (born 1961) is a well-known poet in the Irish language.

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Louis Kahan

Louis Kahan AO (5 May 190516 July 2002) was an Austrian-born Australian artist whose long career included fashion design, illustration for magazines and journals, painting, printmaking and drawing.

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Louis Mandylor

Louis Mandylor (born Elias Theodosopoulos; Greek: Ηλίας Θεοδοσόπουλος; 13 September 1966) is a Greek Australian film and television actor.

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Louis Nowra

Louis Nowra (born 12 December 1950) is an Australian writer, playwright, screenwriter and librettist.

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Louis Schweitzer (businessman)

Louis Schweitzer (born 8 July 1942 in Geneva, Switzerland) is a former Chairman of Renault, first taking that post on 27 May 1992 in succession to Raymond Lévy: he was also CEO from 1992 to 2005.

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Louis XIV (band)

Louis XIV is an American rock band from San Diego, California.

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Louisa John-Krol

Louisa John-Krol is a Melbourne-based Australian artist of the romantic folk/pop genre - described as 'romantic pop-ethereal faerie' music by the artist herself and others.

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Louise Asher

Louise Asher (born 26 June 1956) is an Australian politician.

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Louise Hearman

Louise Hearman (born 1963) is an artist from Melbourne who has been painting and drawing from a very young age.

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Louise Siversen

Louise Siversen (born 29 May 1958) is an Australian actress.

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Love Is a Four Letter Word (TV series)

Love Is a Four Letter Word is an Australian drama written by Matt Ford produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 2001.

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Love Is the New Hate

Love Is the New Hate is the sixth album by the rock group Shihad.

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Love lock

A love lock or love padlock is a padlock which sweethearts lock to a bridge, fence, gate, monument, or similar public fixture to symbolize their love.

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Love Outside Andromeda

Love Outside Andromeda was an indie rock band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Lovetown Tour

The Lovetown Tour was a concert tour by the Irish rock band U2, which took place in late 1989 and early 1990 following the release of Rattle and Hum.

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Low Transit Industries

Low Transit Industries was an independent record label founded in Melbourne, Australia in 1999 by Darren Smallman (BATTLE WORLDWIDE) and Simon Baird.

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Low-cost carrier

A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as ''no-frills'', ''discount'' or budget carrier or airline, or LCC) is an airline without most of the traditional services provided in the fare, resulting in lower fares and fewer comforts.

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Lower Glenelg National Park

The Lower Glenelg National Park is a national park in the Western District of Victoria, Australia.

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Lower Plenty, Victoria

Lower Plenty is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Luc Longley

Lucien James Longley (born 19 January 1969) is an Australian professional basketball coach and former player.

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Lucas Neill

Lucas Edward Neill (born 9 March 1978) is an Australian former footballer.

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Lucy Blackman

Lucy Blackman (born 1972 in Melbourne, Australia) is the first functionally non-verbal person with autism in Australia to become credited as a published author, with her book Lucy's Story (2001).

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Lucy De Ville

Lucy De Ville are an Australian band from Melbourne.

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Ludwig Cancer Research

Ludwig Cancer Research is an international community of scientists focused on cancer research, with the goals of preventing and controlling cancer.

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Luis Horna

Luis Horna Biscari (born 14 September 1980 in Lima) is a former tour professional tennis player from Peru, who turned professional in 1998.

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Luke Ball

Luke Patrick Ball (born 25 May 1984) is a former professional Australian rules football player who played for the and football clubs in the Australian Football League.

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Luke Blackwell

Luke Blackwell (born 9 November 1986 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian rules footballer.

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Luke Darcy

Luke Darcy (born 12 July 1975) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL) and now works for the Seven Network and Triple M covering the AFL.

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Luke McFadyen

Luke Ours (born 1 September 1979, Melbourne, Brunswick) is an international rugby player.

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Luke Power

Luke Power (born 8 January 1980) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Brisbane Lions and Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Luke Steele (musician)

Luke James Steele (born 13 December 1979) is an Australian musician, singer and songwriter.

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Luna Park

Luna Park is a name shared by dozens of currently operating and defunct amusement parks.

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Luna Park, Melbourne

Melbourne's Luna Park is a historic amusement park located on the foreshore of Port Phillip Bay in St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria.

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Luther College (Victoria)

Luther College is a co-educational independent secondary school of the Lutheran Church of Australia located in the outer-eastern suburb of Croydon Hills in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Luxembourg at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Luxembourg competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Luxury goods

In economics, a luxury good (or upmarket good) is a good for which demand increases more than proportionally as income rises, and is a contrast to a "necessity good", where demand increases proportionally less than income.

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Lyceum Club (Australia)

The Lyceum Club (Australia), also known as the Australian Association of Lyceum Clubs and formed in 1972 from several smaller clubs, is an Australian arts, literature and social activism group for women only.

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Lydia Lassila

Lydia Lassila (née Ierodiaconou) (born 17 January 1982) is an Australian Olympic freestyle skier gold medalist who competed in the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, and the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea.

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Lygon Street, Melbourne

Lygon Street is located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, running through the inner northern suburbs of Carlton, Carlton North, Princes Hill and Brunswick East.

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Lyn Allison

Lynette Fay Allison (born 21 October 1946) is an Australian politician.

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Lyn-Z Adams Hawkins

Lyndsey "Lyn-Z" Adams Hawkins Pastrana (born September 21, 1989) is an American professional skateboarder.

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Lynbrook, Victoria

Lynbrook is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 36 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Lyndal Roper

Lyndal Roper, (born 28 May 1956) is an Australian historian and academic.

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Lyndhurst, Victoria

Lyndhurst is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 35 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Lynn Ahrens

Lynn Ahrens (born October 1, 1948) is an American writer and lyricist for the musical theatre, television and film.

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Lynne Kosky

Lynne Janice Kosky (2 September 1958 – 4 December 2014) was an Australian politician and senior minister in the Government of Victoria.

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Lyrebird

A lyrebird is either of two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds that compose the genus Menura, and the family Menuridae.

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Lysaght (Australian company)

Lysaght was founded in 1880 by John Lysaght as a subsidiary to the company John Lysaght and Co. The company pioneered modern steel coating technologies (Galvanization).

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Lysterfield Park

The Lysterfield Park is a public park located in the Greater Melbourne region of Victoria, Australia.

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Lysterfield South, Victoria

Lysterfield South is a rural locality in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 30 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district, and adjacent to the main urban area.

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Lysterfield, Victoria

Lysterfield is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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M-Train

M>Train was a train operator in Melbourne, Australia, and operated some of the city's suburban rail operations.

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M. C. Davies

Maurice Coleman Davies (24 September 1835 – 10 May 1913) was a timber miller in the early history of Western Australia.

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M.Net Corporation

m.Net Corporation is an Australian telecommunications company specialising in the fields of mobile services and mobile marketing.

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M2 Hills Motorway

The M2 Hills Motorway (also known as the Hills M2 Motorway, M2 Motorway or simply M2) is a tollway in north-western Sydney, Australia, owned by toll road operator Transurban.

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M2M (band)

M2M was a Norwegian pop music duo comprising Marit Larsen and Marion Raven.

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M5 Motorway (Sydney)

The M5 Motorway is a motorway located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia that is designated with the M5 route and forms part of the Sydney Orbital Network.

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Maadi Cup

The Maadi Cup is the prize for the New Zealand Secondary Schools Boys' Under 18 Rowing Eights.

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MAB Corporation

MAB Corporation is an integrated property company that creates, owns and manages property assets and built environments throughout Australia.

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Mac. Robertson Land

Mac.

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Mac.Robertson Girls' High School

The Mac.Robertson Girls' High School (also known simply as Mac.Rob or MGHS) is an academically selective, public high school for gifted students, located in the city of Melbourne, Australia.

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Macaulay railway station

Macaulay railway station is located on the Upfield line in Victoria, Australia.

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Macbeth (2006 film)

Macbeth is a 2006 Australian adaptation of William Shakespeare's Macbeth.

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Macclesfield, Victoria

Macclesfield is a town in Victoria, Australia, 47 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Macedon Football Club

The Macedon Football & Netball Club, nicknamed the Cats, is an Australian Rules Football club and Netball Club located 61 km north west of Melbourne in the town of Macedon and affiliated with the Riddell District Football League.

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Macedon, Victoria

Macedon is a town located near the Calder Freeway between Melbourne and Bendigo in the Macedon Ranges in central Victoria, Australia.

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Macedonian Australians

Macedonian Australians are Australians of ethnic Macedonian descent.

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Mach Pelican

Mach Pelican were a punk rock band formed in Perth, Australia in 1996.

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Machiavelli and the Four Seasons

Machiavelli and the Four Seasons is a 1995 album by the Australian rock group TISM (This Is Serious Mum).

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Machine Gun Fellatio

Machine Gun Fellatio was an Australian alternative rock band, formed in 1997.

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Macleod College

Macleod College is a co-educational, Prep to Year Twelve school located on the corner of May and Carwarp Streets, Macleod, Melbourne, Australia.

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Macleod railway station

Macleod railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Macleod, Victoria

Macleod is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Macpherson Robertson

Sir Macpherson Robertson KBE (6 September 185920 August 1945) was an Australian philanthropist, entrepreneur and founder of chocolate and confectionery company MacRobertson's.

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Macquarie Media

Macquarie Media Limited is an Australian media company, operating radio stations nationally in the capital cities of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, as well as regional Queensland, it is based in the Sydney suburb of Pyrmont.

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Macquarie National News

Macquarie National News is the name of the news service provided by Macquarie Media, providing half-hourly radio news bulletins to radio stations across Australia.

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Macquarie Sports Radio 1278

Macquarie Sports Radio (call sign: 3EE) is a commercial radio station in Melbourne, Australia owned by Macquarie Radio Network.

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MacRobertson Air Race

The MacRobertson Trophy Air Race (also known as the London to Melbourne Air Race) took place October, 1934 as part of the Melbourne Centenary celebrations.

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MacRobertson Miller Airlines

MacRobertson Miller Airlines (MMA), callsign "Miller", IATA code "MV", was established in Australia in late 1927, by pilot Horrie Miller with the backing of chocolate millionaire Sir Macpherson Robertson.

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Mad Max

Mad Max is a 1979 Australian dystopian action film directed by George Miller, produced by Byron Kennedy, and starring Mel Gibson as "Mad" Max Rockatansky, Joanne Samuel, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Steve Bisley, Tim Burns, and Roger Ward.

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Madagascar (1837 ship)

Madagascar was a large British merchant ship built for the trade to India and China in 1837 that disappeared on a voyage from Melbourne to London in 1853.

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Madeleine Jay

Madeleine Jay (born 2 February 1990), is an Australian child actor.

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Madeleine West

Melanie Ann Weston (born 26 July 1980), commonly known as Madeleine West, is an Australian actress.

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Madge Titheradge

Madge Titheradge (2 July 1887 – 14 November 1961) was an actress, born into a theatrical family in Melbourne, Australia.

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Madison Avenue (band)

Madison Avenue was an Australian electronic music duo consisting of writer-producer Andy Van Dorsselaer and singer-lyricist Cheyne Coates.

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Madly in Anger with the World Tour

The Madly in Anger with the World Tour was a concert tour by American heavy metal band, Metallica.

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Madman Entertainment

Madman Entertainment Pty.

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Mae Busch

Mae Busch (18 June 1891 – 20 April 1946) was an Australian-born actress who worked in both silent and sound films in early Hollywood.

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Mae Faggs

Aeriwentha ("Mae") Faggs Starr1 (April 10, 1932 in Mays Landing, New Jersey – January 27, 2000 in Cincinnati) was an American athlete who mainly competed in the sprint events.

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Maeve Kyle

Maeve Esther Enid Kyle, OBE, née Shankey, (born 6 October 1928, County Kilkenny), is an Irish Olympic athlete and hockey player.

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Maffra

Maffra is a town in Victoria, Australia, east of Melbourne.

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Maggie Moore

Maggie Moore (10 April 1851 - March 15, 1926) was an American-Australian actress born as Margaret Virginia Sullivan.

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Magic Circle Club

The Magic Circle Club was an award-winning Australian children's television show, produced at ATV Channel 0 (now ATV-10) from 23 January 1965 to 1967.

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Magistrate

The term magistrate is used in a variety of systems of governments and laws to refer to a civilian officer who administers the law.

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Magistrates' Court of Victoria

The Magistrates' Court of Victoria is the lowest court in the Victorian court system, with the County Court of Victoria and the Supreme Court of Victoria respectively judicially higher.

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Maglev

Maglev (derived from magnetic levitation) is a system of train transportation that uses two sets of magnets, one set to repel and push the train up off the track as in levitation (hence Maglev, Magnetic-levitation), then another set to move the 'floating train' ahead at great speed taking advantage of the lack of friction.

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Magnificat Meal Movement

The Magnificat Meal Movement International (MMMI) was formed in 1986 as a “missionary” offshoot of the ‘Celtic Corma Adoration’ group of Australia, which was founded in Melbourne in 1976 by J. Phelan, F. Eaton, D. Burslem and E. Burslem.

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Mahalaxmi Racecourse

The Mahalaxmi Racecourse is a horse racing track in Mahalaxmi neighbourhood, of Mumbai.

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Maidstone, Victoria

Maidstone is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8 km north-west from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Mail coach

In Great Britain, a mail coach was a stagecoach built to a Post Office-approved design operated by an independent contractor to carry long-distance mail for the Post Office.

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Main Ridge, Victoria

Main Ridge is a rural locality south of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south of and inland from Rosebud on the Mornington Peninsula, originally known as Main Creek.

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Mainfreight

Mainfreight Limited is a listed-New Zealand logistics and transport company headquartered in Auckland.

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Major Street-basketball Foundation

MSF (Major Street-basketball Foundation) is a basketball-dedicated group in Australia that promotes the sport of basketball by working on positive projects.

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Make Poverty History

Make Poverty History is the name of organizations in a number of countries, which focus on issues relating to 8th Millennium Development Goal such as aid, trade and justice.

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Makhaya Ntini

Makhaya Ntini OIS (born 6 July 1977) is a former South African cricketer, who played all forms of the game.

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Makybe Diva Stakes

The Makybe Diva Stakes is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race at Weight for age conditions for three years old and older, over a distance of 1,600 metres held at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia in September.

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Mal Meninga

Malcolm Norman Meninga (born 8 July 1960) is the head coach of the Australian national team and an Australian former rugby league footballer.

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Mal Michael

Malcolm Robert "Mal" Michael (born 24 June 1977) is a Papua New Guinean born former Australian rules footballer.

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Mal Morgan

Mal Morgan was an Australian poet, prominent in the Melbourne poetry scene from the 1970s through to his death in 1999.

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Mal Reilly

Malcolm John Reilly OBE (born 19 January 1948) is an English rugby league footballer of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, and coach of the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.

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Mal Walden

Mal Walden (born 20 May 1943) is a former Australian journalist and television news presenter based in Melbourne.

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Mal Webb

Mal Webb (born 31 October 1966, Melbourne, Australia) is a singer, beatboxer and multi-instrumentalist who has performed in various groups in the Australian music scene.

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Malaya at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Federation of Malaya competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Malaysia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Malaysia competed in the 2006 Commonwealth Games held in Melbourne, Australia from 15 to 26 March 2006.

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Malcolm (film)

Malcolm is a 1986 Australian cult film comedy, written by the husband-and-wife team of David Parker and Nadia Tass, and directed by Nadia Tass (who made her debut as a feature director on this film).

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Malcolm Fraser

John Malcolm Fraser (21 May 1930 – 20 March 2015) was an Australian politician who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1975 to 1983 as leader of the Liberal Party.

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Malcolm Macleod

Malcolm Macleod (born in Edinburgh in 1965) is a Scottish neurologist.

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Malcolm McEacharn

Sir Malcolm Donald McEacharn (8 February 1852 – 10 March 1910) was Mayor of Melbourne from 1897 to 1900.

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Malcolm Speed

Malcolm Walter Speed (born 14 September 1948) is an Australian businessman and the former CEO of the International Cricket Council.

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Malcolm T. Elliott

Malcolm T. Elliott (born 13 May 1946) is an Australian radio personality.

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Maling Road, Melbourne

Maling Road is a popular shopping strip in Canterbury, Victoria, Australia.

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Mallacoota, Victoria

Mallacoota is a small town in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Mallboy

Mallboy is an Australian film released in 2001, written and directed by Vincent Giarrusso, which depicts the difficulties faced by an adolescent trying to grow up in a community plagued by social problems.

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Mallee Highway

The Mallee Highway (formerly the Ouyen Highway in Victoria) is part of the shortest route between Adelaide and Sydney.

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Malmsbury, Victoria

Malmsbury is a town in central Victoria, Australia on the Old Calder Highway (C794), 96 km north-west of the state capital, Melbourne and 11 km north-west of Kyneton.

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Malta at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Malta sent a team of 35 athletes to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Malvern East, Victoria

Malvern East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Stonnington local government area.

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Malvern railway station, Melbourne

Malvern railway station is located on the Pakenham, Cranbourne and Frankston lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Malvern tram depot

Malvern tram depot is located on Glenferrie Road, Malvern, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Malvern, Victoria

Malvern (/ˈmɔːlvən/) is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Stonnington local government area.

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Mamba (film)

Mamba is a 1930 American pre-Code film, released by Tiffany Pictures.

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Mambo (software)

Mambo (formerly named Mambo Open Source or MOS) was a free software/open source content management system (CMS) for creating and managing websites through a simple web interface.

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Mambourin, Victoria

Mambourin is a rural locality in Victoria, Australia, 48 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Wyndham local government area.

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Mamma Mia!

Mamma Mia! (promoted as Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus' Mamma Mia!) is a jukebox musical written by British playwright Catherine Johnson, based on the story of Bueno Sera, Mrs Campbell, written by Dennis Norden, and based on the songs of ABBA, composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, former members of the band.

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MAN 24.3x0

The MAN 24.3x0 HOCLNR-NL was a series of low-floor 3-axle double-decker bus chassis built for right-hand drive markets, hence the R in the model designation.

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Man Bites God

Man Bites God is a three-piece band from Melbourne; founded in 2000 by James Hazelden (guitar/vocals) and Chris Tomkins (drums/vocals) after the demise of Hazelden's previous band, The Drowning Hitlers.

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Management consulting

Management consulting is the practice of helping organizations to improve their performance, operating primarily through the analysis of existing organizational problems and the development of plans for improvement.

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Manchester Velodrome

Manchester Velodrome is an indoor Olympic-standard cycle-racing track in Manchester, England, which opened in 1994.

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Mandela Challenge Plate

The Nelson Mandela Challenge Plate is a rugby union trophy contested between Australia and South Africa.

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Mandolin

A mandolin (mandolino; literally "small mandola") is a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is usually plucked with a plectrum or "pick".

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Mandopop

Mandopop refers to Mandarin popular music.

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Mandy Kane

Mandy Kane is an Australian singer, songwriter, producer and remixer.

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Manfred Germar

Manfred ("Manni") Germar (born 10 March 1935 in Cologne) is a West German athlete who mainly competed in sprint events.

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Mangalore Airport (Victoria)

Mangalore Airport is located west Mangalore, Victoria, Australia.

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Mangalorean Catholics

Mangalorean Catholics (Konkani: Kodialchein Katholik) are an ethno-religious community of Catholics following the Latin Rite from the Mangalore Diocese (erstwhile South Canara district) on the southwestern coast of Karnataka, India.

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Mango Groove

Mango Groove is an 11-piece South African Afropop band whose music fuses pop and township music—especially marabi and kwela.

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Manifest (convention)

Melbourne Anime Festival, colloquially known as "Manifest", was a three-day fan convention held in Melbourne, Australia.

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Manikato Stakes

The Manikato Stakes is a Moonee Valley Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for horses aged three years old and over under Weight for age conditions, over a distance of 1200 metres.

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Manjimup, Western Australia

Manjimup is a town in Western Australia, south of the state capital, Perth.

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Manjula Munasinghe

Arachchige Manjula Nishantha Munasinghe (born December 10, 1971), best known as Manjula Munasinghe, is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who played five One Day Internationals (ODIs) between 1994 and 1996.

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Manning Clark

Charles Manning Hope Clark AC (3 March 1915 – 23 May 1991), an Australian historian, was the author of the best-known general history of Australia, his six-volume A History of Australia, published between 1962 and 1987.

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Manon van Rooijen

Manon van Rooijen (born 3 July 1982 in Leerdam) is a freestyle swimmer from the Netherlands, who was a member of the Dutch Women's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay Team that won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

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Mansfield, Victoria

Mansfield is a small town in the foothills of the Victorian Alps in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Mara (mammal)

The maras (Dolichotis) are a genus of the cavy family of rodents.

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Maracatu

The term maracatu denotes any of several performance genres found in Pernambuco, Northeastern Brazil.

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Maranoa Gardens

Maranoa Gardens began in the early 1890s, when Mr John Middleton Watson purchased 1.4 hectares in Balwyn, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, for a private garden.

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Marathon world record progression

This list is a chronological progression of record times for the marathon.

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Marcelo Ríos

Marcelo Andrés Ríos Mayorga (born 26 December 1975) is a former world No. 1 tennis player from Chile.

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March 12

No description.

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March 15

In the Roman calendar, March 15 was known as the Ides of March.

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March 16

No description.

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March 1961

The following events occurred in March 1961.

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March 27

No description.

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March for Jesus

March for Jesus is an annual interdenominational event in which Christians march through towns and cities.

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Marchalina hellenica

Marchalina hellenica is a scale insect that lives in the eastern Mediterranean region, mainly in Greece and Turkey.

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Marcia Neave

Marcia Ann Neave (born 23 August 1944) is an Australian legal academic and judge, who was appointed to the Supreme Court of Victoria, Court of Appeals division on 22 February 2006.

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Marco Leonardi

Marco Leonardi (born November 14, 1971) is an Italian actor.

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Marco Polo (1851 ship)

Marco Polo was a three-masted wooden clipper ship, launched in 1851 at Saint John, New Brunswick.

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Marconi Stallions FC

Marconi Stallions Football Club is an Australian semi-professional (formerly professional until 2004) soccer club based in Fairfield, Sydney, New South Wales.

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Marcos Baghdatis

Marcos Baghdatis (Μάρκος Παγδατής;, born 17 June 1985) is a Cypriot professional tennis player.

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Marcus Ashcroft

Marcus Ashcroft (born 25 September 1971 in Gold Coast, Queensland) is a former professional Australian rules footballer, who played 318 games for the Brisbane Bears and the Brisbane Lions.

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Marcus Clarke

Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke FRSA (24 April 1846 – 2 August 1881) was an English-born Australian novelist, journalist, poet, editor, librarian and playwright.

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Marcus North

Marcus James North (born 28 July 1979) is a former Australian first-class cricketer who played 21 Test matches and two One Day Internationals (ODIs) for the Australian national side.

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Marcus Stergiopoulos

Marcus Stergiopoulos (born 12 June 1974 in Melbourne) is an Australian of ethnic Greek descent.

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Marcus Tulio Tanaka

, commonly known as Tulio, is a Japanese footballer who is currently playing as a starting centre-back for J2 League club Kyoto Sanga FC.

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Marcus Westbury

Marcus Westbury (born 1974) is an Australian urbanist, festival director, TV presenter, writer and broadcaster.

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Marg Downey

Marg Downey (born 5 May 1961 in Melbourne) is an Australian comedian, best known for her roles in Fast Forward.

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Margaret Court Arena

Margaret Court Arena is an Australian tennis and multi-purpose sports and entertainment venue located in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Margaret Guilfoyle

Dame Margaret Georgina Constance Guilfoyle, AC, DBE (née McCarthy; born 15 May 1926) is a former Australian politician who served as a Senator for Victoria from 1971 to 1987, representing the Liberal Party.

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Margaret Matthews

Margaret Rejean Matthews (born August 5, 1935) is an American track and field athlete who mainly competed in the 100 meters and long jump events.

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Margaret Scott (dancer)

Dame Catherine Margaret Mary Scott (born 26 April 1922) is a South African ballet dancer who found fame as a teacher, choreographer, and school administrator in Australia.

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Margaret Thomas

Margaret Thomas (23 December 1842Clarkson, C 2007 Oil Paintings by Margaret Thomas. North Hertfordshire Museums Service – 24 December 1929) was an English-born Australian travel writer, poet and artist.

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Margo Lanagan

Margo Lanagan (born 1960) in Waratah, New South Wales is an Australian writer of short stories and young adult fiction.

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Margot Fonteyn

Dame Margot Fonteyn, DBE (18 May 191921 February 1991), stage name of Margaret Evelyn de Arias was an English ballerina.

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Maria Island National Park

Maria Island National Park occupies the whole of Maria Island off the east coast of Tasmania, Australia, 69 km (straight-line distance) northeast of Hobart or about 90 kilometres by road to Triabunna followed by a ferry ride.

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Maria Korp

Maria Korp (born Maria Matilde; 14 January 1955 – 5 August 2005) was a Portuguese-born Australian woman reported missing for four days and later found, barely alive, in the boot of her car on 13 February 2005.

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Maria Mutola

Maria de Lurdes Mutola (born 27 October 1972) is a retired female track and field athlete from Mozambique who specialised in the 800 metres running event.

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Marian Drăgulescu

Marian Drăgulescu (born December 18, 1980 in Bucharest) is a Romanian artistic gymnast.

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Marianas Trench (band)

Marianas Trench is a Canadian pop band from Vancouver, British Columbia, formed in 2001.

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Marianne Werner

Marianne Werner, née Schulze Entrup, later Ader (born 4 January 1924), is a retired West German athlete who competed mainly in the shot put events.

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Maribyrnong

The Maribyrnong River is a significant river in Melbourne, Australia.

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Maribyrnong College

Maribyrnong College (AKA Maribyrnong Secondary College) and formerly Maribyrnong High School is a Victorian Government Secondary School in Maribyrnong in the inner western suburbs of Melbourne.

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Maribyrnong Plate

The Maribyrnong Plate is a Victoria Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for two-year-olds, at set weights, over a distance of 1000 metres, at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on the last day of the VRC Spring Carnival in November.

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Maribyrnong River

The Maribyrnong River is a perennial river of the Port Phillip catchment, located in the northwestern suburbs of Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Maribyrnong River Trail

The Maribyrnong River Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows the Maribyrnong River through the north western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Maribyrnong Road

Maribyrnong Road is a major road in northwestern Melbourne, Australia.

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Maribyrnong, Victoria

Maribyrnong is an inner suburb 8 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Marie Carandini

Marie Carandini (née Burgess; 1 February 182613 April 1894) was an English-Australian opera singer.

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Marie Stopes

Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes (15 October 1880 – 2 October 1958) was a British author, palaeobotanist and campaigner for eugenics and women's rights.

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Marie-Hélène Prémont

Marie-Hélène Prémont (born October 24, 1977) is a Canadian cross-country mountain biker.

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Marie-Louise Theile

Marie-Louise Theile (born 1966) is a former Australian news presenter.

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Marieke Hardy

Marieke Josephine Hardy (born 26 May 1976) is an Australian writer, broadcaster, television producer and former television actress.

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Marilyn Warren

Marilyn Louise Warren (born 1951) is a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria and Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria, Australia.

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Mario Condello

Mario Condello (12 April 1952 – 6 February 2006) was an Italian-Australian organised crime figure.

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Marion Mahony Griffin

Marion Mahony Griffin (February 14, 1871 – August 10, 1961) was an American architect and artist.

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Marion Phillips

Marion Phillips (29 October 1881 – 23 January 1932) was a Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament in England.

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Marist Brothers

The Marist Brothers of the Schools, commonly known as simply the Marist Brothers, is an international community of Catholic Religious Institute of Brothers.

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Mariuti Uan

Mariuti Uan (born 22 January 1986) is a sprinter from Kiribati.

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Mariya Pisareva

Mariya Pisareva (Мария Писарева; born 9 April 1934) is a retired Soviet Union athlete who competed mainly in the High Jump.

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Marjoe Gortner

Hugh Marjoe Ross Gortner (born January 14, 1944 in Long Beach, California) is a former evangelist preacher and actor.

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Marjorie Henzell

Marjorie Madeline Henzell (born 21 September 1948) is a former Australian politician.

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Marjorie Lawrence

Marjorie Florence Lawrence CBE (17 February 190713 January 1979) was an Australian soprano, particularly noted as an interpreter of Richard Wagner's operas.

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Mark "Chopper" Read

Mark Brandon "Chopper" Read (17 November 1954 – 9 October 2013) was an Australian convicted criminal, gang member and author.

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Mark Beretta

Mark Beretta (born 16 June 1966) is an Australian journalist, best known as sports reporter on Seven Network program Sunrise.

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Mark Birrell

Mark Alexander Birrell (born 7 February 1958) is a solicitor, company director and a former Cabinet Minister in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Mark Bosnich

Mark Bosnich (born 13 January 1972) is an Australian former goalkeeper and sports pundit.

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Mark Boswell

Mark Boswell (born July 28, 1977) is a Canadian high jumper, who won a total number of six national titles in the men's high jump event.

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Mark Bresciano

Mark Bresciano (born 11 February 1980) is an Australian former professional football (soccer) player who played as a midfielder.

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Mark Britnell

Mark Douglas Britnell (born 5 January 1966) is Chairman and Senior Partner for the Global Health Practice of the professional services firm KPMG.

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Mark Bunn (Australian footballer)

Mark Bunn (born 24 October 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer, a natural-health coach specialising in ayurvedic medicine and the author of 'Ancient Wisdom for Modern Health'.

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Mark Conroy

Mark Conroy (born 1957 in Melbourne) is an Australian actor.

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Mark Davis (basketball, born 1960)

Mark Davis (born December 23, 1960) is an American-Australian former professional basketball player who played in National Basketball League for the Adelaide 36ers between 1985 and 2001, gaining the nickname of "The Chairman of the Boards" for his record breaking rebounding achievements.

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Mark Durie

Mark Durie (born 1958, Dogura, Papua) is an Australian pastor and scholar in linguistics and theology.

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Mark Edmondson

Mark Edmondson (born June 1954 in Gosford, New South Wales) is a retired Australian professional tennis player.

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Mark Evans (musician)

Mark Whitmore Evans (born 2 March 1956) is an Australian bass guitarist for the Australian rock band Rose Tattoo who was an early member of hard rock band AC/DC from March 1975 to June 1977.

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Mark French

Mark French (born 13 October 1984) is a retired Australian sprint cyclist.

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Mark Gardener

Mark Stephen Gardener (born 6 December 1969, in Oxford, England) is an English rock musician, and a singer and guitarist with the shoegazing band Ride.

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Mark Gerrard

Mark Gerrard (born 4 September 1982) is an Australian professional rugby union footballer.

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Mark Hensby

Mark Adam Hensby (born 29 June 1971) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Mark Holden

Mark Ronald Holden (born 27 April 1954) is an Australian singer, actor, TV personality, record producer, songwriter, and barrister.

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Mark Hunt

Mark Richard Hunt (born 23 March 1974) is a New Zealand mixed martial artist and former kickboxer of Samoan descent, currently living in Sydney, Australia.

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Mark Kratzmann

Mark Edward Kratzmann (born 17 May 1966) is a former Australian professional tennis player.

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Mark Mickan

Mark James Mickan (born 30 January 1961) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Brisbane Bears and Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Mark Mitchell (actor)

Mark Mitchell (born 29 September 1954) is an Australian actor, comedian and contemporary artist.

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Mark Nicholas

Mark Charles Jefford Nicholas (born 29 September 1957) is an English cricket commentator and former player.

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Mark Paston

Mark Nelson Paston (born 13 December 1976) is a New Zealand football goalkeeper who most recently played for the Wellington Phoenix in the A-League before announcing his retirement from professional football at the end of the 2012/13 A-League season.

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Mark Peel

Mark Andrew Peel (born 17 October 1959), historian and academic, is the Director of Educational Innovation at the University of Leicester.

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Mark Philippoussis

Mark Anthony Philippoussis (born 7 November 1976) is an Australian retired tennis player of Greek and Italian descent.

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Mark Preston (businessman)

Mark Preston (born 7 November 1968) is an Australian businessman and motorsport professional.

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Mark Regev

Mark Regev (מארק רגב) (born 1960) is an Israeli diplomat and civil servant, and the Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom since April 2016.

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Mark Taylor (cricketer)

Mark Anthony Taylor AO (born 27 October 1964) is a former Australian cricketer; currently a Cricket Australia director and Nine Network commentator.

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Mark Thompson (footballer)

Mark "Bomber" Thompson (born 19 November 1963) is a retired Australian rules footballer and former senior coach.

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Mark Trevorrow

Mark Trevorrow (born 4 February 1959 in Melbourne, Victoria), is an Australian comedian, television host and media personality.

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Mark Twain

Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer.

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Mark Viduka

Mark Anthony Viduka (born 9 October 1975) is an Australian retired footballer who played as a centre forward.

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Mark Waugh

Mark Edward Waugh AM (born 2 June 1965) is a former Australian international cricketer, who represented Australia in Test matches from early 1991 to late 2002, and made his One Day International debut in 1988.

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Mark Winterbottom

Mark "Frosty" Winterbottom (born 20 May, 1981) is an Australian professional racing driver.

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Mark Woodforde

Mark Raymond Woodforde, OAM (born 23 September 1965) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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Market Street, Melbourne

Market Street is one of the north-south streets in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia, part of the Hoddle Grid laid out in 1837.

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Marleen Veldhuis

Magdalena Johanna Maria "Marleen" Veldhuis (born 29 June 1979) is a retired swimmer from the Netherlands.

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Marlene Ahrens

Marlene Ahrens Ostertag (born in Concepción, July 27, 1933) is a female Chilean athlete.

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Marlene Mathews

Marlene Judith Mathews AO (later Willard, born 14 July 1934) is a retired Australian Olympic sprinter.

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Marlon Black

Marlon Ian Black (born 7 June 1975, Trinidad) is a former West Indian cricketer who played in six Tests and five ODIs, debuting in 2000.

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Marlon Devonish

Marlon Ronald Devonish, MBE (born 1 June 1976) is an English former sprinter who competed in the 100 metres and 200 metres.

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Marlon Samuels

Marlon Nathaniel Samuels (born 5 February 1981) is a Jamaican cricketer who plays internationally for the West Indies in all three formats, and a former ODI captain.

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Marn Grook

Marn Grook or marngrook, from the Gunditjmara language for "game ball", is a collective name given to a number of traditional Indigenous Australian recreational pastimes believed to have been played at gatherings and celebrations of up to fifty players.

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Maroondah Highway

Maroondah Highway (also known as Whitehorse Road from Balwyn to Mitcham) is a major east-west thoroughfare in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne and a highway servicing the lower alpine region Victoria, Australia.

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Marriott Hotels & Resorts

Marriott Hotels & Resorts is Marriott International's flagship brand of full-service hotels and resorts.

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Mars Needs Guitars!

Mars Needs Guitars! is Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus' second album, released in 1985.

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Marshalite

The Marshalite was a form of rotary traffic signal that was designed in 1936 by an Australian Charles Marshall (1864 - Dunedin, New Zealand - 3 April 1953, Mornington, Victoria, Australia), founder of the Fitzroy firm of Charles Marshall Pty.

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Marshall Law

Marshall Law is an Australian television series, which aired on the Seven Network in 2002, starring Lisa McCune and Alison Whyte as lawyers and sisters.

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Martín Demichelis

Martín Gastón Demichelis (born 20 December 1980) is an Argentine retired professional footballer who played usually as a central defender, although he could also operate as a defensive midfielder.

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Martín Sastre

Martín Sastre (born February 13, 1976 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a film director and contemporary media artist working with film, video, sculpture, photography and drawing.

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Martha (opera)

Martha, oder Der Markt zu Richmond (Martha, or The Market at Richmond) is a romantic comic opera in four acts by Friedrich von Flotow set to a German libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Riese and based on a story by Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges.

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Martin and Osa Johnson

Martin Elmer Johnson (October 9, 1884 – January 13, 1937) and his wife Osa Helen Johnson (née Leighty, March 14, 1894 – January 7, 1953) were American adventurers and documentary filmmakers.

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Martin Armiger

John Martin Armiger (born 10 June 1949, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom) is an Australian musician, record producer and film/TV composer.

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Martin Crowe

Martin David Crowe (22 September 1962 – 3 March 2016) was a former New Zealand cricketer, Test and ODI captain as well as a commentator.

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Martin Flanagan (journalist)

Martin Joseph Flanagan (1955—) is an Australian journalist and author.

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Martin Martini and the Bone Palace Orchestra

Martin Martini and the Bone Palace Orchestra were a 6 piece Melbourne band.

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Martin Shaw

Martin Shaw (born 21 January 1945) is an English actor.

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Martin Vinnicombe

James Martin Vinnicombe (born 5 December 1964) is a retired Australian track cyclist who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, winning a silver medal in time trial.

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Marty Riessen

Marty Riessen (born December 4, 1941) played amateur and professional tennis in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Marty Sheargold

Martin Sheargold (born 19 June 1971) is an Australian stand-up comedian and radio broadcaster.

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Marty Wilson (poker player)

Marty Wilson (born 1957?) is an English professional poker player from Wolverhampton.

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Martyn P. Casey

Martyn Paul Casey (born 10 July 1960) is an English-born Australian rock bass guitarist.

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Martyn Rooney

Martyn Joseph Rooney (born 3 April 1987) is an English sprinter who specialises in the 400 metres event.

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Mary Coustas

Mary Coustas (Μαρία Κούστας; born 16 September 1964) is an Australian actress, comedian and television personality and writer.

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Mary Eliza Fullerton

Mary Eliza Fullerton (14 May 1868 – 23 February 1946) was an Australian writer.

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Mary from Dungloe (festival)

The Mary From Dungloe International Festival is a popular Irish music festival held annually, usually at the end of July in the small town of Dungloe, County Donegal.

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Mary Gaunt

Mary Eliza Bakewell Gaunt (20 February 1861 – 19 January 1942) was an Australian novelist.

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Mary Gilbert

Mary Gilbert was the first European woman to live in the Port Phillip settlement of Melbourne, Australia.

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Mary Howitt

Mary Howitt (12 March 1799 – 30 January 1888) was an English poet, and author of the famous poem The Spider and the Fly.

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Mary Immaculate College

Mary Immaculate College (Coláiste Mhuire gan Smál), also known as MIC, is a College of Education and Liberal Arts.

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Mary MacKillop

Mary Helen MacKillop RSJ (15 January 1842 – 8 August 1909) was an Australian nun who has been declared a saint by the Catholic Church, as St Mary of the Cross MacKillop.

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Mary MacLane

Mary MacLane (May 1, 1881 – c. August 6, 1929) was a controversial Canadian-born American writer whose frank memoirs helped usher in the confessional style of autobiographical writing.

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Mary Poppins (musical)

Mary Poppins is a musical with music and lyrics by the Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (aka the Sherman Brothers, with additional music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, and a script by Julian Fellowes. The musical is based on the similarly titled Mary Poppins children's books by P. L. Travers and the 1964 Disney film, and is a fusion of various elements from the two. Produced by Cameron Mackintosh and Walt Disney Theatrical and directed by Richard Eyre with co-direction from Matthew Bourne who also acted as co-choreographer with Stephen Mear, the original West End production opened in December 2004 and won two Olivier Awards, one for Best Actress in a Musical and the other for Best Theatre Choreography. A Broadway production with a near-identical creative team opened on November 16, 2006, with only minor changes from the West End version. It has received seven Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical, and winning for Best Scenic Design. The original Broadway production closed on March 3, 2013, after 2,619 performances. Since then the amateur rights have become available for the musical through Musical Theatre International, and has been a popular choice for schools and community theatres to produce due to the popularity of the film and books.

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Mary Wooldridge

Mary Louise Newling Wooldridge (born 29 July 1967) is an Australian politician.

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Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark

Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat, (Mary Elizabeth; née Donaldson; born 5 February 1972) is the wife of Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark.

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Maryborough Airport (Victoria)

Maryborough Airport is located northwest of Maryborough, Victoria, Australia.

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Maryborough railway station, Victoria

Maryborough railway station is the terminal station of the Mildura line in Victoria, Australia.

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Maryborough, Victoria

Maryborough is a small town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Pyrenees Highway, north of Ballarat, north-west of Melbourne, in the Shire of Central Goldfields.

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Maryknoll, Victoria

Maryknoll is a town in Victoria, Australia, 61 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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Marzena Godecki

Marzena Godecki (born 28 September 1978) is a Polish-born Australian actress.

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Masafumi Arima

was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II.

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Masami Nagasawa

is an award-winning Japanese actress and model.

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MASkargo

MAB Kargo (Malaysia Airlines Berhad Cargo) operating as MASkargo is a cargo airline with its head office in the Advanced Cargo Centre (ACC) on the grounds of Kuala Lumpur International Airport (WMKK/KUL) in Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia.

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Masoud Shojaei

Masoud Soleimani Shojaei (مسعود سلیمانی شجاعی.; born 9 June 1984) is an Iranian professional footballer.

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Massimo Margiotta

Massimo Margiotta (born 27 July 1977) is a former Italian-Venezuelan footballer who played as a forward.

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Masson Island

Masson Island or Mission Island is an ice-covered island about long and rising to, lying northwest of Henderson Island within the Shackleton Ice Shelf.

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Master and Servant Act

Master and Servant Acts or Masters and Servants Acts were laws designed to regulate relations between employers and employees during the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Mat McBriar

Mat McBriar (born 8 July 1979) is an Australian former American football punter in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers and the San Diego Chargers.

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Mate Parlov

Mate Parlov (16 November 1948 – 29 July 2008) was a Yugoslav and Croatian boxer, Olympic gold medalist who was European and World Champion as amateur and as professional.

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Mater Christi College

Mater Christi College is a Catholic girls' secondary college located in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Belgrave, Victoria, Australia.

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Math rock

Math rock is a style of indie rock that emerged in the late 1980s in the United States, influenced by post-hardcore, progressive rock bands such as King Crimson, and 20th century minimal music composers such as Steve Reich.

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Mathew Helm

Mathew Helm (born 9 December 1980) is an Australian diver who won the silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the men's 10 metre platform.

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Mathew Tait

Mathew James Murray Tait (born 6 February 1986) is an English rugby union player who gained 38 caps for between 2005–2010, including starting in the 2007 Rugby World Cup Final; he currently plays for Leicester Tigers in Premiership Rugby.

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Matlock Police

Matlock Police is an Australian television police drama series made by Crawford Productions for the 0-10 Network (now known as the Ten Network) between 1971 and 1976.

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Matlock, Victoria

Matlock is a town in Victoria, Australia on the Warburton–Woods Point Road, in the Shire of Mansfield.

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Maton

Maton is an Australian manufacturer of guitars and other fretted musical instruments.

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Matsuji Ijuin

Baron was a commander in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II, who was promoted posthumously to admiral after being killed in action in combat off Saipan.

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Matt Burke

Matthew Coleman Burke (born 26 March 1973) is an Australian former international rugby union player and current sports presenter on Sydney's Ten Eyewitness News.

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Matt Cowdrey

Matthew John Cowdrey (born 22 December 1988) is an Australian swimmer and politician.

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Matt Day

Matthew Day (born 28 September 1971), credited as Matt Day, is an Australian actor and filmmaker.

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Matt Elliott (writer)

Matt Elliott (born 1969) is a non-fiction writer, biographer and former New Zealand stand-up comedian.

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Matt McKay

Matthew Graham "Matt" McKay (born 11 January 1983) is an Australian professional footballer who plays for Australian A-League club Brisbane Roar, and the Australian national team.

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Matt Robinson (Neighbours)

Matthew "Matt" Robinson (also Williams) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Ashley Paske.

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Matt Shanahan

Matthew 'Bubbles' Shanahan (born 13 July 1976) is an Australian former professional basketball player.

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Matt Tilley

Matt Tilley (born 4 March 1969 in Melbourne) is an Australian radio presenter and comedian.

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Matt Welsh

Matthew James Welsh, OAM (born 18 November 1976) is an Australian swimmer who is the former world champion in the backstroke and butterfly.

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Matt Williams (rugby coach)

Matt Williams (born 1960) is an Australian rugby union coach from New South Wales.

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Matthew Bingley

Matthew Bingley (born 16 August 1971 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian former soccer player.

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Matthew Campbell (Australian footballer)

Matthew Campbell (born 30 January 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian and Australian Football Leagues (VFL/AFL) and is now an AFL match commentator for Fox Sports.

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Matthew Elliott (cricketer)

Matthew Thomas Gray Elliott (born 28 September 1971, in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian former cricketer, who played as a left-handed opening batsman.

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Matthew Flinders

Captain Matthew Flinders (16 March 1774 – 19 July 1814) was an English navigator and cartographer, who was the leader of the first circumnavigation of Australia and identified it as a continent.

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Matthew Kelly

Matthew Kelly (born David Allan Kelly, 9 May 1950) is an English actor and presenter.

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Matthew Leuenberger

Matthew Leuenberger (born 7 June 1988) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Matthew Lloyd

Matthew James Lloyd (born 16 April 1978) is a former professional Australian rules footballer, who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Matthew Newton

Matthew Joseph Newton (born 22 January 1977) is an Australian actor, writer, and director.

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Matthew Phillips (rugby)

Matthew Phillips (10 April 1975 in Kaitaia) is a New Zealand-born Italian rugby union footballer.

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Matthew Spiranovic

Matthew Thomas Spiranovic (Mate Špiranović; born 27 June 1988) is an Australian soccer player who plays for Perth Glory in the A-League and the Australian national team.

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Maude Bonney

Maude Rose "Lores" Bonney, (20 November 1897 – 24 February 1994) was an Australian aviator and the first woman to fly solo from Australia to England.

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Maude, Victoria

Maude is a rural township near Geelong, Victoria, Australia southwest of Melbourne in the Golden Plains Shire.

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Maureen Connolly

Maureen Catherine Connolly-Brinker (née Connolly; September 17, 1934 – June 21, 1969) known as "Little Mo", was an American tennis player, the winner of nine Grand Slam singles titles in the early 1950s.

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Maurice Blackburn

Maurice McCrae Blackburn (19 November 1880 – 31 March 1944) was an Australian politician and socialist lawyer, noted for his protection of the interests of workers and the establishment of the legal firm known as Maurice Blackburn.

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Maurice Blackburn (law firm)

Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, (formerly Maurice Blackburn & Co and Maurice Blackburn Cashman), was founded in 1919 by Maurice Blackburn.

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Maurice Buckley

Maurice Vincent Buckley, (13 April 1891 – 27 January 1921) was an Australian soldier serving under the pseudonym Gerald Sexton who was awarded the Victoria Cross during the First World War.

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Maurice Smith (kickboxer)

Maurice L. Smith (born December 13, 1961) is a retired American kickboxer and mixed martial artist.

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Mauritius at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Mauritius was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia by a xx-member contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials.

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Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr

The Mauser 13 mm anti-tank rifle (Tankgewehr M1918, usually abbreviated T-Gewehr) is the world's first anti-tank rifle—the first rifle designed for the sole purpose of destroying armored targets—and the only anti-tank rifle to see service in World War I. Approximately 15,800 were produced.

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Max Barry

Max Barry (born 18 March 1973) is an Australian author.

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Max Boyce

Maxwell Boyce, (born 27 September 1943) is a Welsh comedian, singer and entertainer.

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Max Green (lawyer)

Max Green (1952 – 25 March 1998) was an Australian lawyer who embezzled millions of dollars and was later murdered in Cambodia.

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Max Harris (poet)

Maxwell Henley Harris AO (13 April 1921 – 13 January 1995) was an Australian poet, critic, columnist, commentator, publisher, and bookseller.

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Max Hirsch (economist)

Maximilian "Max" Hirsch (21 September 1852? – 4 March 1909) was a German-born businessman and economist who settled in Melbourne, Australia, where he became the recognized intellectual leader of the Australian Georgist movement and, briefly, a member of the Victorian Parliament.

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Max Merritt

Max Merritt (born Maxwell James Merritt, 30 April 1941 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a New Zealand-born singer-songwriter and guitarist who is renowned as an interpreter of soul music and R&B.

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Max Pam

Max Pam (born Melbourne, 1949) is an Australian photographer.

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Max Q (Australian band)

Max Q were an Australian band formed in 1989.

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Max Walker

Maxwell Henry Norman "Max" Walker (12 September 1948 – 28 September 2016) was an Australian sportsman who played both cricket and Australian rules football at high levels.

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Maxine McKew

Maxine Margaret McKew (born 22 July 1953) is a former Australian politician and journalist; she was the Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government in the First Rudd Ministry and the First Gillard Ministry.

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May 9

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May Moss

Alice "May" Moss, CBE (27 April 1869 – 18 July 1948) was an Australian welfare worker and women's rights activist.

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May Robson

Mary Jeanette Robison (19 April 1858 – 20 October 1942) known professionally as May Robson, was an Australian-born American-based actress, whose career spanned 58 years, starting in 1883 when she was 25 years of age.

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Maya Jupiter

Melissha Martinez (born 21 December 1978), better known by her stage name Maya Jupiter, is a Mexican/Turkish Australian rapper, songwriter, MC and radio personality.

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Maybe Tonight

"Maybe Tonight" is a pop song written by Dave Bassett, Jess Cates and Lindy Robbins, produced by Bryon Jones and Adam Reily for Kate DeAraugo's first album A Place I've Never Been (2005).

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Mayfield, New South Wales

Mayfield is a north-western suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, which takes its name from Ada May (born 1874) a daughter of the landowner there, John Scholey.

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Mazenod

Mazenod can refer to the following.

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Mazenod College

There are two Australian Roman Catholic high schools named Mazenod College after Saint Charles-Joseph-Eugene de Mazenod, the founder of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.

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Málaga

Málaga is a municipality, capital of the Province of Málaga, in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, Spain.

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Māori All Blacks

The Māori All Blacks, previously called the New Zealand Māori, are a rugby union team from New Zealand.

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Māori language revival

The Māori language revival is a movement to promote, reinforce and strengthen the speaking of the Māori language.

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McCrae, Victoria

McCrae is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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McDonald's

McDonald's is an American fast food company, founded in 1940 as a restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald, in San Bernardino, California, United States.

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McIvor Highway

McIvor Highway is a short Victorian highway (44 km) linking Bendigo and Heathcote.

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McKenzie's Tourist Services

McKenzie's Tourist Services is a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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McKillop Street, Melbourne

McKillop Street is a street in Melbourne, Victoria.

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McKinney Avenue Transit Authority

The McKinney Avenue Transit Authority (MATA), a non-profit organization, operates the M-line Trolley in Dallas, Texas (USA).

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McKinnon railway station

McKinnon railway station is located on the Frankston line, in Victoria, Australia.

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McKinnon Secondary College

McKinnon Secondary College is a public secondary school located in the Melbourne suburb of McKinnon.

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McKinnon, Victoria

McKinnon is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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McKinsey & Company

McKinsey & Company is an American worldwide management consulting firm.

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Mclusky

Mclusky (often stylized as mclusky), originally known as Best, were a three-piece post-hardcore group formed in Cardiff, Wales.

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Meadow Heights, Victoria

Meadow Heights is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Meadow Lea

Meadow Lea is one of Australia's leading brands of polyunsaturated margarine spreads, founded in Sydney by 1932 and owned since 1986 by the Australasian food company Goodman Fielder.

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Meanjin

Meanjin is an Australian literary journal.

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Mechanics' Institutes

Mechanics' Institutes are educational establishments, originally formed to provide adult education, particularly in technical subjects, to working men.

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Media in Melbourne

Relative to most other Australian cities, Melbourne media is unusual in its size and diversity.

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Medibank

Medibank Private Limited is a national private health insurer based in Australia.

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Medical Emergency (TV series)

Medical Emergency is an Australian reality television series screened on the Seven Network.

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Megalopolis

A megalopolis (sometimes called a megapolis; also megaregion, or supercity) is typically defined as a chain of roughly adjacent metropolitan areas, which may be somewhat separated or may merge into a continuous urban region.

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Mei Quong Tart

Mei Quong Tart (1850–26 July 1903) was a prominent nineteenth century Sydney merchant from China.

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Melaleuca linariifolia

Melaleuca linariifolia, commonly known as snow-in-summer, narrow-leaved paperbark, flax-leaved paperbark and in the language of the Gadigal people as budjur.

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Melaleuca styphelioides

Melaleuca styphelioides, known as the prickly-leaved paperbark or prickly paperbark, is a plant native to eastern Australia.

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Melbourne 2030

The Metropolitan Strategy Melbourne 2030 is a Victorian Government strategic planning policy framework for the metropolitan area of Greater Melbourne, intended to cover the period 2001–2030.

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Melbourne Advertiser

The Melbourne Advertiser was the first newspaper published in Melbourne, in what was then known as Port Phillip District, and now is Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Airport

Melbourne Airport, colloquially known as Tullamarine Airport, is the primary airport serving the city of Melbourne, and the second busiest airport in Australia.

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Melbourne Airport, Victoria

Melbourne Airport is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 19 km north-west from Melbourne's central business district (CBD).

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Melbourne and Essendon Railway Company

The Melbourne and Essendon Railway Company built a railway line from North Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia to Essendon in 1860.

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Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company

The Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company was a railway company in Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works

The Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works (M.M.B.W.) was a public utility board in Melbourne, Australia, set up to provide water supply, sewerage and sewage treatment functions for the city.

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Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board

The Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) was a government-owned authority that was responsible for the tram network in Melbourne, Australia between 1919 and 1983, when it was merged into the Metropolitan Transit Authority.

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Melbourne and Suburban Railway Company

The Melbourne and Suburban Railway Company was a railway company in Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Athenaeum

The Athenaeum or Melbourne Athenaeum is one of the oldest public institutions in Victoria, Australia, founded in 1839.

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Melbourne Australia Temple

The Melbourne Australia Temple is the 90th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

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Melbourne Bus Link

Melbourne Bus Link was an Australian bus and coach operator in Melbourne.

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Melbourne Business School

Melbourne Business School (MBS) is the graduate business school of the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne cable tramway system

The Melbourne cable tramway system was a cable car public transport system, which operated between 1885 and 1940 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Central railway station

Melbourne Central railway station is an underground station on the metro network in Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne Central Shopping Centre

Melbourne Central is a large shopping centre, office, and public transport hub in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne City Centre

Melbourne City Centre (also known colloquially as simply "The City" or "The CBD") is an area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

The Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre is the name given to two adjacent buildings next to the Yarra River in South Wharf, an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Cricket Club

The Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC) is a sports club based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne Cricket Ground

The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), also known simply as "The G", is an Australian sports stadium located in Yarra Park, Melbourne, Victoria.

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Melbourne Cup

The Melbourne Cup is Australia's most prestigious annual Thoroughbred horse race.

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Melbourne Custody Centre

The Melbourne Custody Centre is the main reception facility in Melbourne, Australia for people who have been arrested by police.

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Melbourne Festival

Melbourne International Arts Festival (formerly Melbourne Festival) is a major international arts festival and a celebration of dance, theatre, music, circus, visual arts, multimedia, outdoor and free events held each October in a number of venues across Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne Football Club

The Melbourne Football Club, nicknamed the Demons, is a professional Australian rules football club, playing in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Melbourne gangland killings

The Melbourne gangland killings were the murders in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia of 36 criminal figures or partners between 16 January 1998 and 13 August 2010.

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Melbourne General Cemetery

The Melbourne General Cemetery is a large (43 hectare) necropolis located north of the city of Melbourne in the suburb of Carlton North.

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Melbourne Girls' College

Melbourne Girls' College (MGC) is an all girls public Department of Education and Training (DET) school located in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond alongside the Yarra Boulevard.

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Melbourne Grammar School

Melbourne Grammar School is an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school predominantly for boys, located in South Yarra and Caulfield, suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit

The Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit is a street circuit around Albert Park Lake, only a few kilometres south of central Melbourne.

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Melbourne Hall

Melbourne Hall, Derbyshire, England was once the seat of the Victorian Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, and thus is the origin of the name of the city of Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne High School

Melbourne High School is a selective-entry state school for boys in years 9 to 12 located in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra.

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Melbourne Ice

The Melbourne Ice are a semi-professional ice hockey team in the Australian Ice Hockey League.

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Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research

The Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research (often simply referred to as "The Melbourne Institute") is an Australian economic research institute based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Melbourne Institute of Technology

Founded in the mid-1990s, Melbourne Institute of Technology is a tertiary educational institution in Australia.

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Melbourne International Animation Festival

The Melbourne International Animation Festival (MIAF) is an annual animation festival held in Melbourne since 2001.

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Melbourne International Film Festival

The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is an annual film festival held over three weeks in Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show

The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show is a flower show held annually since 1995 in early April each year, in Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne IT

Melbourne IT is an Australian Internet company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.

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Melbourne Kestrels

The Melbourne Kestrels were an Australian netball team.

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Melbourne Knights FC

Melbourne Knights FC is an Australian semi-professional football club based in the suburb of Sunshine North, Melbourne, Victoria.

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Melbourne Magistrates' Court

The Melbourne Magistrates' Court is the largest venue at which the Magistrates' Court of Victoria sits.

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Melbourne Maritime Museum

The former Melbourne Maritime Museum, now Polly Woodside, managed by the National Trust of Australia, is situated in South Wharf on the Yarra River in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Mint

The Melbourne Mint, in Melbourne, Australia, was a branch of the British Royal Mint.

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Melbourne Museum

Melbourne Museum is a natural and cultural history museum located in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne Observatory

Melbourne Observatory was founded in 1862 to serve as a scientific research institution for the rapidly growing city of Melbourne, the capital of the colony of Victoria.

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Melbourne Observer

The Melbourne Observer newspaper is circulated across Victoria every week.

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Melbourne Park

Melbourne Park is a sports venue in the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Phoenix

The Melbourne Phoenix were an Australian netball team.

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Melbourne Polytechnic

Melbourne Polytechnic, formerly NMIT, is a TAFE and higher education institute located predominantly in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, but also in the south with a campus at Prahran, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Principles

The "Melbourne Principles" for Sustainable Cities are ten short statements on how cities can become more sustainable.

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Melbourne Racing Club

The Melbourne Racing Club is one of three metropolitan horse racing clubs in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Rugby Union Football Club

The Melbourne Rugby Union Football Club, is a rugby union football club based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne School Bands Festival

The Melbourne School Bands/Strings Festival was a two-week program where school bands mainly from metropolitan Melbourne, Australia, as well as country Victoria and interstate, gather to perform, listen and participate in tutorials.

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Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre

The Holden Centre (originally known as the Swimming and Diving Stadium and formerly known as the Olympic Swimming Stadium, Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre, Lexus Centre, Westpac Centre and unofficially The Glass House) is a sports administration and training facility located in the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct in Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct

The Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct is a series of sports stadiums and venues, located in Melbourne, Victoria, in Australia.

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Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival

The Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival is the name of an Australian Thoroughbred horse racing series held annually in Melbourne during October and November.

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Melbourne Star

The Melbourne Star (previously Southern Star) is a giant Ferris wheel in the Waterfront City precinct in the Docklands area of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Storm

The Melbourne Storm are a rugby league team based in Melbourne, Victoria in Australia, that participate in the National Rugby League.

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Melbourne Street, North Adelaide

Melbourne Street is a street situated in the Adelaide suburb of North Adelaide, South Australia.

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Melbourne Sun Aria

The Herald Sun Aria, formerly known as The Sun Aria (because it was sponsored by The Sun News-Pictorial) is a vocal competition held in Ballarat, Victoria, and Melbourne, Australia, each year.

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Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is an Australian orchestra based in Melbourne.

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Melbourne Theatre Company

The Melbourne Theatre Company (popularly known as MTC) is a theatre company based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic

The Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic cycling race is a one-day road bicycle race.

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Melbourne Town Hall

Melbourne Town Hall is the central City and town hall, and is an historic building that has been there since 1867, Australia, in the State of Victoria.

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Melbourne tram route 1

Melbourne tram route 1 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 109

Melbourne tram route 109 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 11

Melbourne tram route 11 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 112

Melbourne tram route 112 was operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 16

Melbourne tram route 16 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 19

Melbourne tram route 19 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 24

Melbourne tram route 24 was operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 3

Melbourne tram route 3 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 30

Melbourne tram route 30 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 31

Melbourne tram route 31 was operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 48

Melbourne tram route 48 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 5

Melbourne tram route 5 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 55

Route 55 was a tram route on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 57

Melbourne tram route 57 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 59

Melbourne tram route 59 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 6

Melbourne tram route 6 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 64

Melbourne tram route 64 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 67

Melbourne tram route 67 is a tram route on the Melbourne network which operates between Melbourne University and Carnegie.

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Melbourne tram route 70

Melbourne tram route 70 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 72

Melbourne tram route 72 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 75

Melbourne tram route 75 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 78

Melbourne tram route 78 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 79

Melbourne tram route 79 was operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 8

Route 8 was a tram route on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 82

Melbourne tram route 82 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 86

Melbourne tram route 86 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 96

Melbourne tram route 96 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne United

Melbourne United is an Australian professional basketball team based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Melbourne University Publishing

Melbourne University Publishing (MUP) is the book publishing arm of the University of Melbourne.

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Melbourne Vicentre

Melbourne Vicentre is a swimming club based at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC), Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne Victory FC

Melbourne Victory Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Melbourne Visitor Shuttle

The Melbourne Visitor Shuttle (formerly the Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle) was a tourist-oriented bus service that operated in the city of Melbourne, Australia from March 2006 until August 2017.

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Melbourne Water

Melbourne Water is a government owned statutory authority that controls much of the water system in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia including the reservoirs, and the sewerage and drainage system that services the city.

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Melbourne Weekender

Melbourne Weekender is a travel and lifestyle show hosted by Cameron Ling.

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Melbourne Wireless

Melbourne Wireless is a non-profit project to develop a community wireless network in Melbourne and end recurrent telco fees.

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Melbourne Zoo

The Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens, commonly referred as the Melbourne Zoo and simply as the Zoo among locals, is a zoological park in Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne, Florida

Melbourne is a city in Brevard County, Florida, United States.

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Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway Company

The Melbourne, Mount Alexander and Murray River Railway Company was a railway company in Victoria, Australia.

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Melrose Park, New South Wales

Melrose Park is a suburb of Sydney, Australia, located 17 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Ryde.

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Melton Central Football Club

The Melton Central Football Club, known as the "Blues", is an Australian rules football club based in the satellite city of Melton, 35 km west of Melbourne.

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Melton Highway

Melton Highway (formerly Keilor-Melton Road) links Melbourne's outer north-western suburbs of Melton and Taylors Lakes (western Keilor as the old name suggests); it has a Victorian route designation of C754 (previously State Route 54).

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Melton railway line

The Melton railway line is the greater-metropolitan section of the Ballarat line in Victoria, Australia.

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Melton railway station, Melbourne

Melton railway station is located on the Serviceton line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the outer Melbourne satellite city of Melton.

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Melton South, Victoria

Melton South is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 35 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Melton West, Victoria

Melton West is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 40 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Melton, Victoria

Melton is an urban area within metropolitan Melbourne, Australia located 35 km west from the capital's central business district.

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Melton, Victoria (suburb)

Melton is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 35 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Meltwater

Meltwater is water released by the melting of snow or ice, including glacial ice, tabular icebergs and ice shelves over oceans.

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Melvin Guillard

Melvin Paul Guillard, Jr. (born March 30, 1983) is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Middleweight division.

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Melvins

The Melvins are an American rock band that formed in 1983 in Montesano, Washington.

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Melvyn Morrow

Melvyn Morrow (born 1942, in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian playwright.

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Mem Fox

Merrion Frances "Mem" Fox, AM (born Merrion Frances Partridge on 5 March 1946) is an Australian writer of children's books and an educationalist specialising in literacy.

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Memphis (musical)

Memphis is a musical by David Bryan (music and lyrics) and Joe DiPietro (lyrics and book).

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Memsie Stakes

The Memsie Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held under weight for age conditions, for horses aged three years old and upwards, over a distance of 1400 metres.

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Men at Work

Men at Work was an Australian rock band formed in 1979 and best known for their 1981 hit "Down Under".

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Mental Images

Mental Images GmbH (stylized as mental images) was a German computer generated imagery (CGI) software firm based in Berlin, Germany, and was acquired by NVIDIA in 2007, then rebranded as NVIDIA Advanced Rendering Center (ARC), and is still providing similar products and technology.

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Mentone Grammar School

Mentone Grammar (formerly known as simply The Boys' Grammar in the local community) is an independent, Anglican co-educational grammar school in Mentone, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Mentone railway station

Mentone railway station is located on the Frankston line in Victoria, Australia.

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Mentone, Victoria

Mentone is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Menzies Creek, Victoria

Menzies Creek is a township in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 42 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shires of Cardinia and Yarra Ranges local government areas.

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Merbein

Merbein is a town just north of Mildura, Victoria, in the Sunraysia region of Australia.

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Mercantile Rowing Club

The Mercantile Rowing Club is based in Melbourne, Australia on the Yarra River.

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Mercy Hospital for Women, Melbourne

Mercy Hospital for Women, located in the Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg adjacent to the Austin Hospital, is a specialist women's public hospital offering a wide range of services in maternity, gynaecology, obstetrics, neonatal care and women's health, as well as providing full teaching and research opportunities in these areas.

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Meredith Music Festival

The Meredith Music Festival (otherwise known simply as Meredith or MMF) is a three-day outdoor music festival held every December at the "Supernatural Amphitheatre", a natural amphitheatre located on private farmland near the town of Meredith in Victoria, Australia.

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Meredith, Victoria

Meredith is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Midland Highway between Ballarat and Geelong.

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Merimbula

Merimbula Merimbula is a town on the Merimbula Lake, located on the Far South Coast or Sapphire Coast of New South Wales, Australia.

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Merinda Park railway station

Merinda Park railway station is located on the Cranbourne line in Victoria, Australia.

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Meringur

Meringur is a farming settlement to the west of Mildura in northwestern Victoria, Australia.

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Merlynston railway station

Merlynston railway station is located on the Upfield line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Mernda

Mernda is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Mernda railway station

Mernda railway station is a station currently under construction on the South Morang line in Victoria, Australia.

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Merri Creek

The Merri Creek is a waterway in southern parts of Victoria, Australia, which flows through the northern suburbs of Melbourne.

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Merri Creek Trail

The Merri Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians that follows the Merri Creek through the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Merri railway station

Merri railway station is located on the South Morang line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Merric Boyd

William Merric Boyd, known commonly as Merric Boyd (24 June 1888 – 9 September 1959), was an Australian artist, active as a ceramicist, painter, and sculptor.

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Merrick Watts

Merrick Watts (born 18 November 1973) is an Australian comedian, radio host and television presenter living in Sydney.

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Merricks Beach, Victoria

Merricks Beach is a small seaside village on the Mornington Peninsula Victoria, Australia.

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Merricks North, Victoria

Merricks North is a rural locality in the south side of Victoria, Australia.

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Merricks, Victoria

Merricks is a small town in Victoria, Australia in the southeastern Mornington Peninsula between Hastings and Flinders.

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Merril Bainbridge

Merril Bainbridge (born 2 June 1968) is an Australian pop music singer and songwriter.

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Merton, Victoria

Merton is a small town on the Maroondah Highway in north-east Victoria, west of Bonnie Doon.

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Merv Harvey

Mervyn Roye Harvey (29 April 1918 – 18 March 1995) was a cricketer who played in one Test match for Australia in 1947.

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Merv Hughes

Mervyn Gregory Hughes (born 23 November 1961) is a former Australian cricketer living in Melbourne.

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Mervyn Wood

Mervyn Thomas "Merv" Wood, LVO, MBE, QPM (30 April 1917 – 19 August 2006) was an Australian rower of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.

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Merz & McLellan

Merz and McLellan was a leading British electrical engineering consultancy based in Newcastle.

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Meshel Laurie

Meshel Laurie (born 29 May 1976) is an Australian comedian and radio and television presenter living in Melbourne.

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Metallica

Metallica is an American heavy metal band.

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Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne

Methodist Ladies' College (commonly referred to as MLC) is an independent, non-selective, day and boarding school for girls, located in Kew, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Metlink

Metlink was the marketing body and umbrella brand for public train, tram and bus transport operators in Melbourne, Australia.

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Metrolink

Metrolink, MetroLink, or Metro-link is the name of several transport services throughout the world:;Australia.

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Metropolitan Fire Brigade (Melbourne)

The Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB), also known as the Metropolitan Fire and Emergency Services Board, is one of the several fire services in Victoria, Australia.

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Metung

Metung is a town in East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Mexico at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Mexico competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Mia Hamm

Mariel Margaret Hamm-Garciaparra (born March 17, 1972) is an American retired professional soccer player, two-time Olympic gold medalist, and two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion.

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Mia Mia, Victoria

Mia Mia is a picturesque area of Central Victoria, Australia, north of Melbourne and south of Bendigo.

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Michael A. Smith

Michael Andrew Smith (born 23 July 1954) is an Australian philosopher who teaches at Princeton University (since September 2004).

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Michael Aird

Michael Anthony Aird (born 12 April 1949 in Melbourne) is a former Tasmanian politician.

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Michael Carmody

Michael Joseph Carmody is a retired senior Australian public servant.

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Michael Carruth

Michael Carruth (born 9 July 1967) is a southpaw Irish Olympic boxer from Dublin.

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Michael Chamberlin (comedian)

Michael Chamberlin is a Melbourne-based stand up comedian.

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Michael Cheika

Michael Cheika (born 4 March 1967) is an Australian rugby union coach and a former rugby player.

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Michael Chong

Michael David Chong, (born November 22, 1971) is a Canadian politician.

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Michael Clyne

Michael George Clyne, AM, FAHA, FASSA (12 October 1939 – 29 October 2010) was an Australian linguist, academic and intellectual.

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Michael Crafter

Michael Crafter is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and entertainment manager.

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Michael Crockett

Michael Crockett (born 16 March 1983 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian rugby league player.

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Michael Crutchfield

Michael Paul Crutchfield (born 12 December 1961) is an Australian politician.

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Michael Danby

Michael David Danby (born 16 February 1955) is an Australian politician who has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since October 1998, representing the Division of Melbourne Ports, Victoria.

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Michael den Elzen

Michael den Elzen (born 1962) is a musician and music producer based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Michael Ferrante

Michael Ferrante (born 28 April 1981) is an Australian footballer who plays for Pascoe Vale.

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Michael Frater

Michael Frater O.D (born 6 October 1982) is a Jamaican sprinter who specialises in the 100 metres event.

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Michael Gawenda

Michael Gawenda, (born 1947) is an Australian journalist and was editor of The Age from 1997 to 2004.

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Michael Glennon (former priest)

Michael Charles Glennon (c. 13 May 1944 – 1 January 2014) was a convicted Australian child molester and former Roman Catholic priest, the subject of one of the most notorious clergy sex abuse cases in Australia.

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Michael Gudinski

Michael Solomon Gudinski, AM (born 22 August 1952) is an Australian entrepreneur and businessman currently based in Melbourne who is a leading figure in the Australian music industry.

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Michael Hussey

Michael Edward Killeen Hussey (born 27 May 1975) also known as Mike Hussey is a former Australian international cricketer, who played all forms of the game.

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Michael Korie

Michael Korie is an American librettist and lyricist whose writing for musical theater and opera includes the musicals Grey Gardens and Far From Heaven, and the operas Harvey Milk and The Grapes of Wrath.

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Michael Kroger

Michael Norman Kroger (born 30 May 1957) is a businessman and power broker within the Victorian division of the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Michael Long (footballer)

Michael Long (born 1 October 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer of Aboriginal descent and spokesperson for indigenous rights and against racism in sport.

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Michael MacKellar

Michael John Randal MacKellar (27 October 1938 – 9 May 2015) was an Australian politician, the Liberal Member for Warringah from 1969 until 1994.

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Michael Magner

Michael Magner VC (21 June 1840 – 6 February 1897) was born in County Fermanagh, Ireland and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Michael Malouf

Michael Malouf is an Australian football executive.

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Michael Marra

Michael Marra (17 February 1952 – 23 October 2012) was a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician from Dundee, Scotland.

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Michael McDonald (kickboxer)

Michael Anthony McDonald (born February 6, 1965) is a retired Canadian heavyweight kickboxer.

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Michael McLean (broadcaster)

Michael McLean, better known as Mike McLean, was an Australian sports broadcaster.

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Michael Mori

Michael Dante Mori, also known as Dan Mori (born October 4, 1965), is an American lawyer who attained the rank of lieutenant colonel in the United States Marine Corps.

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Michael Parker (courtier)

John Michael Avison Parker, (23 June 1920 – 29 December 2001) was an Australian who served as an officer of the Royal Navy (RN), and as Private Secretary to the Duke of Edinburgh between 1947 and 1957.

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Michael Pratt (GC)

Michael Kenneth Pratt GC (born 15 November 1954) is a former constable (no. 18182) of the Victoria Police Force of Melbourne, Australia, and a recipient of the George Cross, gazetted on 4 July 1978.

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Michael Rischitelli

Michael Rischitelli (born 8 January 1986) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Michael Rubbo

Michael Dattilo Rubbo (born 31 December 1938) is an Australian filmmaker, screenwriter, and publisher who has written and directed over 50 films in documentary and fiction.

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Michael Rymer

Michael Rymer (born March 1963 in Melbourne, Australia) is a television and film director, best known for his work on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica TV series, for which he directed the pilot miniseries and several episodes of the series.

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Michael Scriven

Michael John Scriven (born 1928) is a British-born Australian polymath and academic philosopher, best known for his contributions to the theory and practice of evaluation.

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Michael Sharland

Michael Stanley Reid Sharland (1899–1987) was an Australian journalist, photographer, author and amateur ornithologist.

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Michael Sheridan (musician)

Michael Sheridan (born Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian jazz, punk and noise guitarist who sometimes performs as Scaleshack and has been a member of several bands since 1975 including No (1987–1989) with Ollie Olsen and Marie Hoy, which were described as "One of Australias most compelling stage acts incorporating speed metal, hip hop and electro funk".

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Michael Skibbe

Michael Skibbe (born 4 August 1965) is a German football manager who currently manages the Greece national football team.

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Michael Theo

Michael Theo http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/veteran-brisbane-roar-goalkeeper-changes-his-name-by-deed-poll-to-michael-theo/story-e6frf4gl-1226440965911#.Ud1lKfnLqSohttp://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/247041,goodbye-theoklitos-hello-theo.aspxhttp://www.footballaustralia.com.au/brisbaneroar/news-display/Theo-is-the-name-of-the-game/48365 (formerly Theoklitos) (born 11 February 1981) is an Australian goalkeeper who most recently played for Brisbane Roar.

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Michael Tuck

Michael Tuck (born 24 June 1953) is a seven-time premiership-winning player, Australian rules footballer with the Hawthorn Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) / Australian Football League (AFL), where he was the games record holder (426 games) until 30 July 2016 when Brent Harvey played his 427th game for North Melbourne Football Club.

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Michael Valkanis

Michael Valkanis (born 23 August 1974) is a former Australian football (soccer) player and was previously a manager of Melbourne City FC.

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Michael Vaughan

Michael Paul Vaughan (born 29 October 1974) is a former English cricketer, who played all forms of the game and a former English captain in all formats.

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Michael Voss

Michael Voss (born 7 July 1975) is a Brisbane Lions triple premiership captain, Brownlow Medallist and the former senior coach of the Brisbane Lions Australian Football League.

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Michael Walker (jockey)

Michael Walker (born 1984) is a New Zealand jockey of Māori ancestry.

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Michael Weyman

Michael Weyman (born 13 September 1984) is a former Australian professional rugby league footballer.

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Michael Wheeler (athlete)

Michael Keith Valentine "Mike" Wheeler (born 14 February 1935) is a former British athlete who competed in the 440 yards / 400 metres.

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Michael Witt

Michael Witt (born 1 January 1984) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in Australasia's National Rugby League (NRL) competition for the Parramatta Eels, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and the New Zealand Warriors, before a season playing rugby union in the Air New Zealand Cup.

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Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington

Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington (9 August 1915 – 14 January 2002) was a British sociologist, social activist and politician who coined the term "meritocracy".

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Michala Banas

Michala Elizabeth Laurinda Banas (born 14 November 1978) is a New Zealand television actress and singer.

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Michel Jazy

Michel Jazy (born 13 June 1936) is a former French middle-distance runner and long-distance runner.

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Michele Timms

Michele Margaret Timms (born 28 June 1965) is an Australian basketball coach and retired professional basketball player who played for the Phoenix Mercury in the Women's National Basketball Association.

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Michigan left

A Michigan left is an at-grade intersection design which replaces each left turn at an intersection with a divided roadway with the combination of a right turn followed by a U-turn, or a U-turn followed by a right turn, depending on the situation.

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Michitaro Tozuka

was a Vice Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II.

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Mick Gatto

Domenic "Mick" Gatto (born 6 August 1955) is an Italian-Australian businessman, widely suspected to be involved in the Melbourne underworld.

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Mick Harvey

Michael John "Mick" Harvey (born 29 August 1958) is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, composer, arranger and record producer.

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Mick Harvey (umpire)

Clarence Edgar (Mick) Harvey, (17 March 1921 – 6 October 2016), was a first-class cricketer and Australian Test cricket umpire.

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Mick Jones (hammer thrower)

Michael David "Mick" Jones (born 23 July 1963 in London, Greater London) is a retired English athlete who competed in the hammer throw.

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Mick Malone (cricketer)

Michael "Mick" Francis Malone (born 9 October 1950 in Scarborough, Western Australia) is a former Australian cricketer who played in one Test and ten ODIs from 1977 to 1982.

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Mick Molloy

Michael Molloy (born 11 July 1966) is an Australian comedian, writer, producer and actor who has been active in radio, television, stand-up and film.

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Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri

Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri (b.c.1926 at Marnpi southeast of Kintore, Northern Territory – 1998), was one of the most important painters to emerge from the Western Desert.

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Mick Turner

Michael Jonathan "Mick" Turner (born 1960) is an Australian musician and artist.

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Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse is a funny animal cartoon character and the mascot of The Walt Disney Company.

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Mickleham Road, Melbourne

Mickleham Road is a secondary road located in Victoria, Australia, north of Melbourne.

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Mickleham, Victoria

Mickleham is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km north of Melbourne's central business district, beyond the Urban Growth Boundary.

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Micky Stewart

Michael James Stewart OBE (born 16 September 1932) is an English former cricketer, coach and administrator.

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Microtis (plant)

Microtis, commonly known as onion orchids or mignonette orchids is a genus of about 20 species of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae.

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Middle Brighton railway station

Middle Brighton railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Brighton.

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Middle Footscray railway station

Middle Footscray railway station is located on the Sunbury line in Victoria, Australia.

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Middle Park railway station

Middle Park is a former railway station on the former St Kilda railway line, located in the Melbourne suburb of Middle Park.

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Middle Park, Victoria

Middle Park is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Midget car racing

Midget cars, also speedcars in Australia, is a class of racing cars.

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Midland Highway (Victoria)

The Midland Highway (A300, B300, C518) links major towns in Victoria (south-eastern Australia), beginning from Geelong and leading all the way to Mansfield.

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Midsumma Festival

Midsumma Festival is an annual celebration of queer, intersex, transgender, bisexual, lesbian and gay culture, held during January and February in Melbourne, Australia.

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Mieke Buchan

Mieke Buchan Mieke Buchan (pronounced me-ka) is an Australian television and radio presenter.

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Mighty Beanz

Mighty Beanz is a collectable children's toy line of beans created by Moose Enterprises in Melbourne, Australia.

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Mike Brady (musician)

Mike Brady AM (born Michael Brady; 28 February 1948) is an Australian musician most commonly associated with the Australian rules football anthems "Up There Cazaly", referring to 1920s and 1930s St Kilda player Roy Cazaly, and "One Day in September".

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Mike Harwood

Michael Geoffrey Harwood (born 8 January 1959) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Mike Hendrick

Michael Hendrick (born 22 October 1948) is a former English cricketer, who played in thirty Tests and twenty two ODIs for England from 1973 to 1981.

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Mike Hunter (boxer)

Mike Hunter (born September 14, 1959 in Greenville, South Carolina – died February 8, 2006 in Los Angeles, California) was an American boxer who won the NABF Heavyweight title.

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Mike King (comedian)

Mike King (born 12 April 1962) is a New Zealand comedian and television personality.

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Mike Larkan

Mike Larkan (born 1964) is an Australian television presenter.

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Mike McKay (rower)

Michael Scott McKay, OAM (born 30 September 1964), known as Mike McKay, is an Australian rower, a four-time world champion, a four-time Olympic medallist and Commonwealth Games gold medallist.

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Mike Rudd

Michael David "Mike" Rudd (born 15 June 1945) is a New Zealand-born musician and composer who has been based in Australia since the late 1960s, and who was the leader of Australian progressive rock bands Spectrum and Ariel in the 1970s.

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Mike Sheahan

Michael "Mike" Sheahan (born 1947) is an Australian journalist who specialises in Australian rules football.

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Mike Walsh (TV host)

Michael Hayden Walsh (born 5 March 1938 in Corowa, New South Wales), is a retired Australian radio and television presenter and media personality and theatre owner.

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Mike Zambidis

Michalis "Iron Mike" Zambidis (Greek: Μιχάλης Ζαμπίδης; born July 15, 1980) is a professional Greek kickboxer and martial artist.

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Milan

Milan (Milano; Milan) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city in Italy after Rome, with the city proper having a population of 1,380,873 while its province-level municipality has a population of 3,235,000.

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Milawa, Victoria

Milawa is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on Snow Road, south-east of Wangaratta, in the Rural City of Wangaratta.

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Mildenhall, Suffolk

Mildenhall is a small market town and civil parish in Suffolk, England.

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Mildred McDaniel

Mildred "Millie" McDaniel-Singleton (November 4, 1933 – September 30, 2004) was an American athlete, who competed mainly in the women's high jump event during her career.

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Mile Jedinak

Michael John "Mile" Jedinak (born 3 August 1984) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Aston Villa and the Australia national team of which he is the captain.

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Miles Evergood

Miles Evergood (10 January 1871 – 3 January 1939) was an Australian artist who achieved renown in Europe and the United States, as well as his native country.

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Military history of Australia during World War II

Australia entered World War II on 3 September 1939, following the government's acceptance of the United Kingdom's declaration of war on Nazi Germany.

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Mill Park, Victoria

Mill Park is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Millgrove railway station, Melbourne

Millgrove was a railway station on the Warburton line in Millgrove, Melbourne, Australia, which operated until the line's closure in 1965.

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Millgrove, Victoria

Millgrove is a small town in Victoria, Australia, 63 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Million Paws Walk

The Million Paws Walk is a national activity day by the Australian Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals held in May.

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Millionaires' Mile

The Millionaires' Mile, Millionaire's Mile, Millionaires' Row, Millionaire's Row, Billionaires Row, Golden Mile or Alpha Street is the exclusive residential neighborhoods of various cities, often along one scenic strip such as a riverside or hilltop drive, or a wide city boulevard.

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Miloslav Mečíř

Miloslav Mečíř (born 19 May 1964) is a former professional tennis player from Slovakia.

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Minangkabau people

Minangkabau people (Minangkabau: Urang Minang; Indonesian: Suku Minang; Jawi script: اورڠ مينڠ), also known as Minang, are an ethnic group indigenous to the Minangkabau Highlands of West Sumatra, Indonesia.

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Mind Body Spirit Festival

The Mind Body Spirit Festival is a festival that first took place at the Olympia Exhibition Centre in London in 1977.

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Mini Moke

The Mini Moke is a vehicle based on the Mini designed for the British Motor Corporation (BMC) by Sir Alec Issigonis and John Sheppard.

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Miniature park

A miniature park is an open space that displays miniature buildings and models, and is usually open to the public.

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Mining in Australia

Mining in Australia is a significant primary industry and contributor to the Australian economy.

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Minneapolis

Minneapolis is the county seat of Hennepin County, and the larger of the Twin Cities, the 16th-largest metropolitan area in the United States.

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Minsk-Arena

Minsk Arena (Мінск-Арэна, Минск-Арена) is a multi-use indoor arena in Minsk, Belarus.

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Minyip

Minyip is a town in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, north west of Melbourne.

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Miranda Hart

Miranda Katherine Hart Dyke (born 14 December 1972), known professionally as Miranda Hart, is an English actress, model and comedian.

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Mirboo North, Victoria

Mirboo North is a town in Victoria, Australia, located east of Melbourne, with a population of 1,697.

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Mirko Cro Cop

Mirko Filipović (born 10 September 1974), known by the nickname Mirko Cro Cop, is a Croatian mixed martial artist, former kickboxer and amateur boxer.

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Mish Mash!

Mish Mash! is the fifth full-length release from Regurgitator and was released on 15 November 2004.

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Mish Mish, Akkar District

Mish Mish, also spelled Michmich, is a village located in Akkar Governorate, Lebanon.

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Miss Chinese International Pageant

Miss Chinese International Pageant (Chinese: before 2007: 國際華裔小姐競選, 2007 onwards: 國際中華小姐競選) or MCI (Chinese: 華姐) for short, is an annual international beauty pageant, organized and broadcast by TVB, a leading network television station in Hong Kong.

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Miss Nepal

Miss Nepal (मिस नेपाल) is a national beauty pageant in Nepal.

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Miss World 1987

Miss World 1987, the 37th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 12 November 1987 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK.

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Missing Link Records

Missing Link Records was an Australian-based independent record label established in 1977.

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Mission: Impossible

Mission: Impossible is an American television series, created and initially produced by Bruce Geller, chronicling the exploits of a team of secret government agents known as the Impossible Missions Force (IMF).

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Missy Higgins

Melissa "Missy" Morrison Higgins (born 19 August 1983) is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and actress.

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Mitcham railway station, Melbourne

Mitcham Railway Station is a railway station located on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Mitcham, Victoria

Mitcham is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Mitchell Paige

Colonel Mitchell Paige (Serbian:Михајло Пејић/Mihajlo Pejić) (August 31, 1918 – November 15, 2003) was a United States Marine and a recipient of the Medal of Honor from World War II.

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Mitchell River (Victoria)

The Mitchell River is a perennial river of the East Gippsland catchment, located in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Mitchell River National Park (Victoria)

The Mitchell River National Park is a national park located in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Mitre 10

Mitre 10 is an Australian retail and trade hardware store chain.

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Mitsubishi Magna

The Mitsubishi Magna is a mid-size car that was produced over three generations between 1985 and 2005 by Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL).

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Mitsubishi Motors Australia

Mitsubishi Motors Australia Limited (MMAL) is a fully owned subsidiary of parent company Mitsubishi Motors Corporation of Japan.

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Mitta Mitta, Victoria

Mitta Mitta is a small town in the Australian state of Victoria in the Mitta Mitta Valley.

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Mittagong

Mittagong is a town located in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wingecarribee Shire.

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Miu Miu

Miu Miu is an Italian high fashion women's clothing and accessory brand and a fully owned subsidiary of Prada.

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Mix 102.3

Mix 102.3 (call sign: 5ADD) is a commercial radio station in Adelaide, Australia, owned by the Australian Radio Network.

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MLC Centre

The MLC Centre is a skyscraper in the Sydney city centre.

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Mluleki Nkala

Mluleki Luke Nkala (born 1 April 1981, in Bulawayo) is a Zimbabwean cricketer.

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Mo Farah

Sir Mohamed Muktar Jama "Mo" Farah, (Maxamed Mukhtaar Jaamac Faarax; born 23 March 1983) is the United Kingdom's most successful distance runner.

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Moama

Moama is a town in the Riverina district of southern New South Wales, Australia, in the Murray River Council local government area.

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Mobil

Mobil, previously known as the Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, is a major American oil company which merged with Exxon in 1999 to form a parent company called ExxonMobil. It was previously one of the Seven Sisters which dominated the global petroleum industry from the mid-1940s until the 1970s.

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Mobiltown railway station

Mobiltown is a disused station on the former Altona railway line, which now forms part of the Werribee railway line in Melbourne, Australia.

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Modal share

A modal share (also called mode split, mode-share, or modal split) is the percentage of travellers using a particular type of transportation or number of trips using said type.

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Modern literature in Irish

Although Irish has been used as a literary language for more than 1,500 years (see Irish literature), and in a form intelligible to contemporary speakers since at least the sixteenth century, modern literature in Irish owes much to the Gaelic Revival, a cultural movement which began in the late nineteenth century.

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Modern pentathlon at the 1956 Summer Olympics

At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, two events in modern pentathlon were contested.

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Moe railway station

Moe railway station is located on the Orbost line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Moe, Victoria

Moe is a town in Latrobe Valley in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Moliagul

Moliagul is a small township in Victoria, Australia, northwest of Melbourne and west of Bendigo.

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Monarchy of New Zealand

The monarchy of New Zealand is the constitutional system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of New Zealand.

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Monaro Highway

The Monaro Highway is a highway that is located in Victoria, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory, in Australia.

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Monash Freeway

The Monash Freeway is a major urban freeway in Victoria, Australia, linking Melbourne's CBD to its south-eastern suburbs and beyond to the Gippsland region.

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Monash Medical Centre

Monash Medical Centre (MMC) is a teaching hospital in Melbourne, Australia.

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Monash South Africa

Monash South Africa is a private university founded in 2001, located on a 100 hectare site in Ruimsig in north-west Johannesburg, in the province of Gauteng.

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Monash University

Monash University is a public research university based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Monash University Faculty of Law

Monash University Faculty of Law, or Monash Law School, is the law school of Monash University.

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Monash University shooting

The Monash University shooting was a shooting in which a 36 year old International student killed students William Wu and Steven Chan, both 26, and injured five others including the lecturer.

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Monash University, Caulfield campus

Monash University, Caulfield campus is a campus of Monash University located in Caulfield, which is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria.

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Monash University, Clayton campus

Monash University, Clayton campus is the main campus of Monash University located in Clayton, which is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria.

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Monbulk, Victoria

Monbulk is a town in Melbourne Metropolitan Region located 42 km east of Melbourne's central business district near the Silvan Reservoir.

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Monckton Synnot

Monckton Synnot (1827-1879) was a prominent squatter in Victoria, Australia, the sixth son of Captain Walter Synnot and his second wife Elizabeth, née Houston, and the grandson of Sir Walter Synnot, of Ballymoyer, County Armagh.

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Mondo Rock

Mondo Rock was an Australian rock band formed in November 1976 by mainstay singer-songwriter, Ross Wilson (ex-Daddy Cool).

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Monegeetta, Victoria

Monegeetta is a town north of Melbourne, Australia between the major towns of Sunbury and Romsey in fertile agricultural land east of the Macedon Ranges.

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Monette Russo

Monette Simone Russo (born 4 August 1988 in Lilydale, Victoria) is an Australian former artistic gymnast.

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Mongrel Mob

Mongrel Mob is an organised street gang based in New Zealand that has a network of more than thirty chapters throughout the country.

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Monica Gould

Monica Mary Gould (born 5 May 1957) is a former Australian politician.

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Monica Maughan

Monica Maughan (15 September 1933 – 8 January 2010) was an Australian actor with roles in film, theatre, radio, television and ballet over a career spanning 52 years.

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Monitor (warship)

A monitor was a relatively small warship which was neither fast nor strongly armoured but carried disproportionately large guns.

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Mont Albert North, Victoria

Mont Albert North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Mont Albert railway station

Mont Albert railway station is located on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Mont Albert, Victoria

Mont Albert is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Mont Park Asylum

Mont Park Asylum was a psychiatric hospital located in Melbourne, Australia.

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Montague railway station

Montague was a railway station, now converted to light rail, on the former Port Melbourne railway line in the inner Melbourne suburb of South Melbourne, Australia.

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Monterey Secondary College

Monterey Secondary College is an Australian public, co-educational, secondary school, located in the City of Frankston suburb of Frankston North in Melbourne.

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Montmorency railway station, Victoria

Montmorency railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Montmorency, Victoria

Montmorency is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Montrose, Victoria

Montrose is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 33 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Montsalvat

Montsalvat is an artist colony in Eltham, Victoria, Australia, established by Justus Jorgensen in 1934.

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Mooks clothing company

Mooks is an Australian streetwear clothing brand, founded by graphic designer Richard Allan and brothers Peter and Stephen Hill in 1991.

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Moomba

Moomba (also known as the Moomba Festival) is held annually in Melbourne, Australia.

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Moon Pix

Moon Pix is the fourth album by Cat Power, the stage name and eponymous band of American singer-songwriter Chan Marshall.

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Moondyne

Moondyne is an 1879 novel by John Boyle O'Reilly.

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Moonee Ponds Creek

The Moonee Ponds Creek is a creek and major tributary of the Yarra River running through urban Melbourne, Victoria, Australia from northern to inner suburbs.

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Moonee Ponds Creek Trail

The Moonee Ponds Creek Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows the Moonee Ponds Creek through the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Moonee Ponds railway station

Moonee Ponds railway station is located on the Craigieburn line in Victoria, Australia.

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Moonee Ponds, Victoria

Moonee Ponds is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km north-west from Melbourne's central business district.

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Moonee Valley Racecourse

Moonee Valley Racecourse is a horse-racing track in Melbourne, Australia which hosts races for Thoroughbreds.

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Moonee Valley Racing Club

The Moonee Valley Racing Club (MVRC) is located at the Moonee Valley racecourse on McPherson Street, Moonee Ponds (a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia).

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Moonee Valley Vase

The Moonee Valley Vase is a registered Moonee Valley Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race held under Set Weights conditions, for horses aged three-years-old, over a distance of 2040 metres.

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Moorabbin Airport

Moorabbin (Harry Hawker) Airport is a general aviation airport for light aircraft located in between the southern Melbourne suburbs of Heatherton, Cheltenham, Dingley Village and Mentone.

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Moorabbin railway station

Moorabbin railway station is located on the Frankston line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Moorabbin Transit

Moorabbin Transit is a bus operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Moorabbin, Victoria

Moorabbin is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Moorish Revival architecture

Moorish Revival or Neo-Moorish is one of the exotic revival architectural styles that were adopted by architects of Europe and the Americas in the wake of the Romanticist fascination with all things oriental.

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Moorooduc Highway

The Moorooduc Highway (also McMahons Road / Frankston-Flinders Road) is a 19 km highway which runs from Frankston to Mount Martha.

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Moorooduc, Victoria

Moorooduc is a rural township in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Mooroolbark railway station

Mooroolbark railway station is located on the Lilydale line in Victoria, Australia.

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Mooroolbark, Victoria

Mooroolbark is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 31 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Mooroopna

Mooroopna is a rural town located north of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Moran family

The Moran family is an infamous Melbourne, Australia-based criminal family of Irish ancestry,"", Sydney Morning Herald, 23 June 2003.

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Mordialloc railway station

Mordialloc railway station is located on the Frankston line in Victoria, Australia.

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Mordialloc, Victoria

Mordialloc is a beachside suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 24 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Moreland railway station

Moreland railway station is located on the Upfield line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Moreland Zebras FC

Moreland Zebras FC is an Australian soccer club based in Moreland, Melbourne.

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Morgan Featherstone

Morgan Featherstone (born 20 October 1994) is a former fashion model based in Melbourne.

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Mormon Tabernacle Choir

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir, sometimes colloquially referred to as MoTab or Tab Choir, is a 360-member choir.

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Mornington Peninsula

The Mornington Peninsula is a peninsula located south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society

The Mornington Peninsula Astronomical Society (MPAS) is an amateur astronomical society based in the south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Mornington Peninsula Freeway

Mornington Peninsula Freeway is a freeway in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, that provides a link from outer suburban Melbourne to the Mornington Peninsula.

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Mornington Peninsula National Park

The Mornington Peninsula National Park is a national park located in the Greater Melbourne region of Victoria, Australia.

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Mornington Railway

The Mornington Railway is a heritage railway near Mornington, a town on the Mornington Peninsula, near Melbourne, Victoria.

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Mornington, Victoria

Mornington is a seaside town on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia, located south of Melbourne's central business district.

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Morris Lurie

Morris Lurie (30 October 19388 October 2014) was an Australian writer of comic novels, short stories, essays, plays, and children's books.

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Morris Pert

Morris David Brough Pert (8 September 1947 – 27 April 2010) was a Scottish composer, drummer/percussionist, and pianist who composed in the fields of both contemporary classical and jazz-rock music.

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Moruya, New South Wales

Moruya is a town in New South Wales, Australia, situated on the Moruya River, on the far south coast situated on the Princes Highway south of Sydney and from Canberra.

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Morwell National Park

The Morwell National Park is a national park located in the western Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Morwell, Victoria

Morwell is a town in the Latrobe Valley area of Gippsland, in South-Eastern Victoria, Australia approximately 149 km (93 mi) east of Melbourne.

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Moses Chan

Moses Chan Ho is an actor from Hong Kong.

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Moses Ndiema Kipsiro

Moses Ndiema Kipsiro (born 2 September 1986 in Singare) is a Ugandan long-distance runner who specialises in the 5000 metres.

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Moshulu

Moshulu (ex Kurt) is a four-masted steel barque built by William Hamilton and Company on the River Clyde in Scotland in 1904.

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Moss Burmester

Moss James Burmester (born 19 June 1981) is a New Zealand swimmer and diver.

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Moss Cass

Moses Henry "Moss" Cass (born 18 February 1927) is a former member of the Australian House of Representatives.

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Most livable cities in the world

The world's most liveable cities is an informal name given to any list of cities as they rank on an annual survey of living conditions.

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Moth (dinghy)

The Moth Class is the name for a small development class of sailing dinghy.

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Mother Goose (band)

Mother Goose was a 1970s New Zealand band formed in Dunedin, in 1975.

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Motor Ace

Motor Ace were an Australian alternative rock band.

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Motorcycle Riders Association of Australia

The Motorcycle Riders Association of Australia, also known as MRAA and since 2008 as MRA (Vic), was founded in Melbourne on May 16, 1978, at the St Kilda Inn by Chris Stalwell, Mark Conner and Damien Codognotto at the suggestion of the Hell's Angels then secretary "Ball Bearing".

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Motorcycle speedway

Motorcycle speedway, usually referred to as speedway, is a motorcycle sport involving four and sometimes up to six riders competing over four anti-clockwise laps of an oval circuit.

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Motorcycling

Motorcycling is riding a motorcycle.

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Mount Alexander

Mount Alexander is a mountain that is located approximately 125 km north-west of Melbourne, near the small town of Harcourt.

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Mount Barker, South Australia

Mount Barker is a town in South Australia.

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Mount Beauty, Victoria

Mount Beauty is a small town in north-eastern Victoria, Australia.

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Mount Buffalo

Mount Buffalo is moderately tall mountain plateau in the Mount Buffalo National Park in Victoria, Australia that is located approximately northeast of Melbourne in the Australian Alps.

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Mount Buffalo National Park

The Mount Buffalo National Park is a national park located in the alpine region of Victoria, Australia.

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Mount Buller (Victoria)

Mount Buller is a mountain in the Victorian Alps of the Great Dividing Range, located in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Mount Buller, Victoria

Mount Buller is a town located in the Shire of Mansfield in the Alpine region of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Mount Cottrell, Victoria

Mount Cottrell is town in Victoria, Australia, 34 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Melton and Wyndham local government areas.

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Mount Dandenong, Victoria

Mount Dandenong is both a mountain and a small township/suburb of Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Mount Duneed, Victoria

Mount Duneed is a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

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Mount Eccles National Park

The Mount Eccles National Park, also the Budj Bim National Park, is a national park located in the Western District of Victoria, Australia.

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Mount Eliza, Victoria

Mount Eliza is a seaside town on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.

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Mount Evelyn Aqueduct

Mt Evelyn Aqueduct was a former feature of the Melbourne water supply infrastructure that was built by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works The O'Shannassy Water Supply (designs prepared 1910-1911).

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Mount Evelyn railway station

Mount Evelyn was a railway station on the Warburton line in Melbourne, Australia.

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Mount Evelyn, Victoria

Mount Evelyn is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 37 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Mount Gambier, South Australia

Mount Gambier is the second most populated city in South Australia with an estimated urban population of 28,684.

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Mount Hawthorn, Western Australia

Mount Hawthorn is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Vincent.

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Mount Hotham

Mount Hotham is a mountain in the Victorian Alps of the Great Dividing Range, located in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Mount Howitt

Mount Howitt is a mountain in Victoria, Australia, named for Alfred William Howitt.

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Mount Lofty railway station

Mount Lofty Railway Station was located on the Adelaide-Wolseley line serving the Adelaide Hills suburb of Stirling.

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Mount Macedon

Mount Macedon (Aboriginal Woiwurrung language: Geboor or Geburrh) is a mountain that is part of the Macedon Ranges of the Great Dividing Range, located in the Central Highlands region of Victoria, Australia.

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Mount Macedon, Victoria

Mount Macedon is a small town north-west of Melbourne in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Mount Martha, Victoria

Mount Martha is a seaside town in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Mount Napier

Mount Napier in Victoria, Australia, is one of the youngest volcanoes in Australia.

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Mount Pleasant (Australian Capital Territory)

Mount Pleasant is a hill with an elevation of that is located in the north–eastern suburbs of Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

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Mount Richmond National Park

The Mount Richmond National Park is a national park located in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia.

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Mount Scopus Memorial College

Mount Scopus Memorial College is a Jewish day school in the Melbourne suburb of Burwood.

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Mount St. Joseph Girls' College

Mount St.

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Mount Stirling

Mount Stirling is a mountain in the Victorian Alps of the Great Dividing Range, located in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia.

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Mount Thomas

Mount Thomas is the fictional town featured in the long-running Australian police procedural drama Blue Heelers., which ran from 1994 until it was cancelled in 2006.

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Mount Torbreck

Mount Torbreck is a mountain (elevation 1516 metres) in Victoria, Australia 150 km from Melbourne.

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Mount Waverley railway station

Mount Waverley railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia.

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Mount Waverley, Victoria

Mount Waverley is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Mountain Highway

Mountain Highway (also known as Wantirna - Sassafras Road) is an 18 km west–east highway located in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

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Movable seating

Movable seating is a feature of some facilities like stadiums, often known as convertible stadiums, or moduable stadiums.

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Movember

Movember (a portmanteau of the Australian-English diminutive word for moustache, "mo", and "November") is an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men's suicide.

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Moving walkway

A moving walkway or moving sidewalk (American English), also known as autowalk or as in British English as a skywalk, travolator, or travellator, is a slow-moving conveyor mechanism that transports people across a horizontal or inclined plane over a short to medium distance.

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Mr Cruel

"Mr Cruel" is an Australian paedophilic serial rapist who attacked three girls in the northern and eastern suburbs of Melbourne in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and is the prime suspect in the abduction and murder of a fourth girl.

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Mr. Bungle

Mr.

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Mr. Nice Guy (1997 film)

Mr.

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Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management

Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management, also published as Mrs Beeton's Cookery Book, is an extensive guide to running a household in Victorian Britain, edited by Isabella Beeton and first published as a book in 1861.

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MS Achille Lauro

MS Achille Lauro was a cruise ship based in Naples, Italy.

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MS Empress of Australia

Empress of Australia was a ferry operated by the Australian National Line.

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MS Princess Seaways

MS Princess Seaways is a cruiseferry operated and owned by the Danish shipping company DFDS Seaways on a route connecting North Shields, effectively the port of Newcastle upon Tyne, (being 6 miles to the east of the city), England to IJmuiden in the Netherlands.

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MS Queen Victoria

MS Queen Victoria (QV) is a Vista-class cruise ship operated by the Cunard Line and is named after the British Monarch Queen Victoria.

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MS The World

The World is the largest privately owned residential yacht.

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MS Theofilos

MS Theofilos is a passenger/vehicle ferry built at the Nobiskrug shipyard in Rendsburg, Germany in 1975.

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MTR Corporation

MTR Corporation Limited is a Hong Kong company listed on the Hong Kong Exchange, and a component of Hang Seng Index.

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Mud Islands

The Mud Islands reserve is located within Port Phillip, about 90 km south-west of Melbourne, Australia, lying 10 km inside Port Phillip Heads, 7 km north of Portsea and 9 km east of Queenscliff.

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Mudassar Nazar

Mudassar Nazar (Urdu: مدثر نذر) (born 6 April 1956) is a former Pakistani cricketer with a career in Test cricket for Pakistan and in league cricket in Pakistan and England.

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Mulgrave, Victoria

Mulgrave is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Mullum Mullum Creek

Mullum Mullum Creek is a creek in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Multi-day race

Multiday races are ultramarathon running events which are typically either segmented into daily events of a specified distance or time, or staged so that runners can run as far as they want, at their own discretion, over a set course or over a set number of days.

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Multi-purpose stadium

Multi-purpose stadiums are a type of stadium designed to be easily used by multiple types of events.

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Multiple unit

A multiple-unit train or simply multiple unit (MU) is a self-propelled train composed of one or more carriages joined together, which when coupled to another multiple unit can be controlled by a single driver.

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Multiplex (company)

Multiplex is a leading international construction contractor headquartered in Sydney, Australia.

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Mulwala

Mulwala is a town in the Federation Council local government area in the Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia.

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Munich Business School

Munich Business School (MBS) is a private international business school located in Munich (Bavaria, Germany).

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Municipal wireless network

Municipal wireless network (Municipal Wi-Fi, Muni Wi-Fi or Muni-Fi) is a citywide wireless network.

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Murchison, Victoria

Murchison is a small riverside rural village located on the Goulburn River in Victoria, Australia.

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Murder of Peter Falconio

Peter Falconio was a British tourist who disappeared in a remote part of the Stuart Highway near Barrow Creek in the Australian outback on the evening of 14 July 2001, while travelling with partner Joanne Lees.

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Muriel Porter

Muriel Lylie Porter (née Carter, born 15 May 1948) is an Australian journalist based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Murrabit

Murrabit is a town in northern Victoria, Australia.

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Murray Bourchier

Brigadier Sir Murray William James Bourchier, CMG, DSO, VD (4 April 1881 – 16 December 1937) was an Australian soldier and politician.

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Murray Bridge, South Australia

Murray Bridge (formerly Mobilong and Edwards Crossing) is a city in the Australian state of South Australia, located east-southeast of the state's capital city, Adelaide, and north of the town of Meningie.

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Murray Thompson

Murray Hamilton Ross Thompson (born 27 December 1953) is a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Murray Tyrrell

Sir Murray Louis Tyrrell (1 December 1913 – 13 July 1994) was an Australian public servant, noted as the Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia for a record term of 26 years, 1947–73, in which time he served six governors-general.

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Murray Valley Highway

The Murray Valley Highway is a state highway located in Victoria and New South Wales, Australia.

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Murray-Sunset National Park

The Murray-Sunset National Park is the second largest national park in Victoria, Australia, located in the Mallee district in the northwestern corner of the state, bordering South Australia.

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Murrays

Murrays Coaches is an Australian express and coach charter company.

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Murrayville, Victoria

Murrayville is a town on the section of the Mallee Highway between Ouyen and the South Australian border.

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Murrumbeena railway station

Murrumbeena railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Murrumbeena, Victoria

Murrumbeena is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Murtoa, Victoria

Murtoa is a wheat district town in Victoria, Australia, situated around Lake Marma on the Wimmera Highway, north-west of the state capital, Melbourne.

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Musashi (kickboxer)

, better known by the name, is a Japanese former professional karateka and kickboxer.

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Muscles (musician)

Chris Copulos (born 1986 or 1987), better known by his stage name Muscles, is an Australian electronica musician.

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Museum of Particularly Bad Art

The Museum of Particularly Bad Art Exhibition (MOPBA) is an annual event held on Chapel Street, Melbourne, Australia celebrating poor art forms, primarily in the forms of paintings and sketches.

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Museums and the Web

The annual Museums and the Web conference is the leading international conference in the field of museums and their websites.

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Museums Victoria

Museums Victoria is an organisation which operates three major state-owned museums in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the Melbourne Museum, the Immigration Museum and Scienceworks.

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Mushroom Records

Mushroom Records was an Australian flagship record label, founded in 1972 in Melbourne.

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Music festival

A music festival is a community event oriented towards live performances of singing and instrument playing that is often presented with a theme such as musical genre (e.g., blues, folk, jazz, classical music), nationality, or locality of musicians, or holiday.

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Music of Australia

The music of Australia has an extensive history made of music societies.

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Music of immigrant communities in Australia

Australia is home to several large immigrant communities from every continent in the world.

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Music of Samoa

Traditional Samoan musical instruments included a fala, which is a rolled-up mat beaten with sticks.

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Musica Viva Australia

Musica Viva Australia was founded in 1945 by Romanian-born violinist Richard Goldner, with the aim of bringing chamber music to Australia.

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Musical improvisation

Musical improvisation (also known as musical extemporization) is the creative activity of immediate ("in the moment") musical composition, which combines performance with communication of emotions and instrumental technique as well as spontaneous response to other musicians.

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Mutiny (band)

Mutiny are an Australian folk punk band based in Melbourne.

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Muttiah Muralitharan

Deshabandu Muttiah Muralitharan (முத்தையா முரளீதரன், මුත්තයියා මුරලිදරන්; also spelt Muralidaran; born 1972) is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who was rated the greatest Test match bowler ever by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 2002.

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MV Blue Marlin

Blue Marlin is a semi-submersible heavy lift ship from Dockwise Shipping of the Netherlands.

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MV Cartela

The MV Cartela is an excursion vessel operating on the Derwent River in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

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MV Discovery

MV Discovery (formerly Island Venture, Island Princess, Hyundai Pungak and Platinum) was a cruise ship, which was formerly operated by Voyages of Discovery and was last in service for Cruise & Maritime Voyages.

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MV Liemba

MV Liemba, formerly Graf Goetzen or Graf von Goetzen, is a passenger and cargo ferry that runs along the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika.

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MX (newspaper)

mX was an Australian free afternoon daily newspaper in the cities of Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, owned and produced by News Corp Australia.

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My Brilliant Career

My Brilliant Career is a 1901 novel written by Miles Franklin.

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My Brother Jack

My Brother Jack is a classic Australian novel by writer George Johnston.

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My Disco

MY DISCO is an Australian band formed in 2003.

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My Restaurant Rules

My Restaurant Rules is an Australian reality television series that aired on the Seven Network.

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Myer

Myer (stylised MYER), is an upmarket Australian department store chain trading in all Australian states and one of Australia's two self-governing territories.

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Myer Classic

The Myer Classic, registered as the Empire Rose Stakes, is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held under Weight for Age conditions, for fillies and mares aged three-years-old and upwards, over a distance of 1600 metres, held at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia during the VRC Spring Carnival on Victoria Derby day.

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Myf Warhurst

Myfanwy Warhurst (born 29 May 1974) is an Australian radio announcer and television personality living in Melbourne, best known for her work at Triple J and on ABC Television's long-running music-themed quiz show Spicks and Specks.

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Myra De Groot

Myra Tania De Groot (4 July 1937 – 4 April 1988) was a British-born theatre and television actress and agent.

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Myrniong

Myrniong (locally) is a town in Victoria, Australia.

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Myrtleford

Myrtleford is a town in northeast Victoria, Australia, 280 km northeast of Melbourne and 46 km southeast of Wangaratta.

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Mystery White Boy

Mystery White Boy is a live album by American singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley released in 2000 (see 2000 in music).

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Myuran Sukumaran

Myuran Sukumaran (17 April 1981 – 29 April 2015) was an Australian man, who was convicted in Indonesia of drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine.

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N M Rothschild & Sons

N M Rothschild & Sons Limited or Rothschild Group (commonly referred to as Rothschild) is a British multinational investment banking company controlled by the Rothschild family.

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Nadezhda Khnykina-Dvalishvili

Nadezhda Pavlovna Khnykina (Надежда Павловна Хныкина-Двалишвили; maiden name Nadezhda Pavlovna Dvalishvili, ნადეჟდა დვალიშვილ-ხნიკინა; born June 24, 1933) is a former Soviet track and field athlete who competed mainly in the 200 metres and long jump.

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Nahshon Even-Chaim

Nahshon Even-Chaim (born May 1971), aka Phoenix, was the first major computer hacker to be convicted in Australia.

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Nahum Barnet

Nahum Barnet (16 August 1855 – 1 September 1931) was an architect working in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia during the Victorian and Edwardian periods.

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Naim Süleymanoğlu

Naim Süleymanoğlu (born in Bulgaria as Naim Suleimanov but forced to change to Naum Shalamanov) (Bulgarian: from Наим Сюлейманов to Наум Шаламанов; 23 January 1967 – 18 November 2017) was a Turkish world and Olympic Champion in weightlifting, who was nicknamed “The Pocket Hercules” because of his small stature of.

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Nairne, South Australia

Nairne is a small township in South Australia, founded by Matthew Smillie in 1839 and named for his wife's family.

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Naismith College Player of the Year

The Naismith College Player of the Year is an annual basketball award given by the Atlanta Tipoff Club to the top men's and women's collegiate basketball players.

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Naismith Prep Player of the Year Award

The Naismith Prep Player of the Year award, named for Canadian-American basketball inventor James Naismith, is given annually by the Atlanta Tipoff Club to high school basketball's top male and female player.

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Nala Damayanthi

Nala Damayanthi is a 2003 Tamil comedy film directed by Mouli and written and produced by Kamal Hassan.

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Nanango

Nanango is a town and locality in the South Burnett Region of Queensland, Australia.

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Nancy Crick

Nancy Crick (1932 – 21 May 2002) was an Australian woman who committed suicide by drinking a solution of Nembutal, while surrounded by 21 voluntary euthanasia supporters and family.

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Nancy Millis

Emeritus Professor Nancy Fannie Millis AC MBE FAA FTSE (10 April 192229 September 2012) was an Australian microbiologist who introduced fermentation technologies to Australia, and created the first applied microbiology course taught in an Australian university.

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Nancy Weir

Nancy Mary Weir (13 July 1915 – 14 October 2008) was an Australian pianist and teacher.

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Nancye Wynne Bolton

Nancye Wynne Bolton (née Wynne; 2 December 1916 – 9 November 2001) was a tennis player from Australia.

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Nangiloc, Victoria

Nangiloc is a small rural community in North Western Victoria on the south (left) bank of the Murray River, about 50 km south east of Mildura.

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Nanotechnology education

Nanotechnology education involves a multidisciplinary natural science education with courses such as physics, chemistry, mathematics and molecular biology.

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Nanson's method

The Borda count can be combined with an instant-runoff procedure to create hybrid election methods that are called Nanson method and Baldwin method.

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Naoko Sawamatsu

is a former professional tennis player.

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Naomi Robson

Naomi Robson (born 4 December 1961) is an Australian television presenter who is best known as the former presenter of the east coast edition of Today Tonight, an Australian current affairs program which was broadcast on weeknights on the Seven Network, from 1997 to 2006.

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Nar Nar Goon, Victoria

Nar Nar Goon is a town in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, 61 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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Narangba Valley State High School

Narangba Valley State High School (NVSHS) is a co-educational, state secondary school in Narangba, Queensland.

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Narre Warren East, Victoria

Narre Warren East is a small town in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 38 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Narre Warren North, Victoria

Narre Warren North is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 36 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Narre Warren railway station

Narre Warren is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in the suburb of Narre Warren, on the Pakenham railway line.

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Narre Warren South, Victoria

Narre Warren South is an outer suburb south east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 40 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Narrelle Harris

Narrelle M Harris (also credited as Narrelle Harris) is a Melbourne-based writer.

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Narrow-gauge lines of the Victorian Railways

The former Victorian Railways, the state railway authority in Victoria, Australia, built a number of experimental narrow-gauge lines around the beginning of the 20th century.

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Narrow-gauge railways in Australia

Rail transport in Australia involves a number of narrow-gauge railways.

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Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan

is the elder son of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, which makes him the heir apparent to the Chrysanthemum Throne.

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Nastia Liukin

Anastasia Valeryevna "Nastia" Liukin (Анастасия "Настя" Валерьевна Люкина; born October 30, 1989) is a Russian American former artistic gymnast.

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Nata, Cyprus

Nata (Νατά) is a small village in the Paphos area of southwest Cyprus.

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Natalie Bassingthwaighte

Natalie Bassingthwaighte (born 1 September 1975) is an Australian recording artist, actress, and television personality.

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Natalie Coughlin

Natalie Anne Coughlin Hall (born August 23, 1982) is an American competition swimmer and twelve-time Olympic medalist.

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Natalie Mendoza

Natalie Jackson Mendoza (born 12 August 1978) is an Australian actress and musician.

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Natallia Tsylinskaya

Natallia Tsylinskaya (Наталья Цилинская, born 30 August 1975) is an international cyclist, specialising in track sprinting.

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Nathalia, Victoria

Nathalia is a town in northern Victoria, Australia.

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Nathan Buckley

Nathan Charles Buckley (born 26 July 1972) is a former professional Australian rules football player, commentator and coach, best known for his time as captain of the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Nathan Burns

Nathan Burns (born 7 May 1988) is an Australian professional footballer who plays for the Wellington Phoenix in the A-League and the Australia national team.

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Nathan Corbett

Nathan "Carnage" Corbett (born) is a retired former Australian 11-time Muay Thai World Champion, hailing out of the Urban Fight Gym, Gold Coast.

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Nathan Hauritz

Nathan Michael Hauritz (born 18 October 1981) is a former Australian cricketer who has represented Australia in Tests, One-dayers and Twenty20 Internationals.

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Nathan O'Neill

Nathan O'Neill (born 23 November 1974) is a former Australian professional road racing cyclist.

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Nathan Phillips (actor)

Nathan Peter Thomas Phillips (born 13 March 1980) is an Australian actor.

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Natimuk

Natimuk is a town in Western Victoria, Australia.

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National Australia Bank

National Australia Bank (abbreviated NAB, branded nab) is one of the four largest financial institutions in Australia in terms of market capitalisation, earnings and customers.

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National Australian Convention of Amateur Astronomers

The National Australian Convention of Amateur Astronomers (NACAA) is a biennial national forum for amateur astronomy in Australia.

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National Basketball League (Australia)

The National Basketball League (NBL) is the pre-eminent professional men's basketball league in Australia and New Zealand.

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National Bus Company (Australia)

National Bus Company was an Australian bus operator in Melbourne.

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National day of mourning

A national day of mourning is a day marked by mourning and memorial activities observed among the majority of a country's populace.

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National Express

National Express is a British multinational public transport company headquartered in Birmingham that operates bus, coach, train and tram services in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Spain, Portugal, Malta, Germany and Morocco and long-distance coach services across Europe.

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National Folk Festival (Australia)

The National Folk Festival is an Australian family-oriented celebration attended by over 50,000 people.

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National Gallery of Victoria

The National Gallery of Victoria, popularly known as the NGV, is an art museum in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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National Highway (Australia)

The National Highway (part of the National Land Transport Network) is a system of roads connecting all mainland states and territories of Australia, and is the major network of highways and motorways connecting Australia's capital cities and major regional centres.

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National Institute of Circus Arts

The National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) is the only government-accredited educational institution that provides professional training in contemporary circus arts in Australia.

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National Institute of Economic and Industry Research

The National Institute of Economic and Industry Research (NIEIR), also known as National Economics, was founded in 1984 as a private economic research and consulting group serving clients in the public and private sectors.

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National Maternity Action Plan

The National Maternity Action Plan (NMAP) is an Australian document prepared by maternity consumer groups to alter the way Governments fund and resource maternity services.

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National Rail Corporation

The National Rail Corporation was an Australian rail operator established by the Federal, New South Wales and Victoria governments in February 1992.

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National Rugby League

The National Rugby League (NRL) is a league of professional men's rugby league teams in Australasia.

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National Soccer League

The National Soccer League (NSL) was the top-level soccer league in Australia, run by Soccer Australia and later the Australian Soccer Association.

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National Tertiary Education Union

The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) is an Australian trade union for all higher education and university employees.

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National U

National U was a student-run tabloid newspaper in Australia.

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National Union of Workers

The National Union of Workers (NUW) is an Australian trade union formed in 1989.

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National Youth Competition (rugby league)

The National Youth Competition (sponsored as the Holden Cup) was the top league of professional rugby league for players aged 20 years or younger in Australasia.

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Natural disaster

A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes.

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Nature documentary

A natural history film or wildlife film is a documentary film about animals, plants, or other non-human living creatures, usually concentrating on film taken in their natural habitat but also often including footage of trained and captive animals.

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Nature Publishing Group

Nature Publishing Group is a division of the international scientific publishing company Springer Nature that publishes academic journals, magazines, online databases, and services in science and medicine.

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Naum Sekulovski

Naum Sekulovski (born 14 May 1982 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays for Preston Lions in the Victorian State League 1 North-West competition.

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Nauru Airlines

Nauru Air Corporation, trading as Nauru Airlines (formerly trading as Our Airline and Air Nauru) is the flag carrier airline of the Republic of Nauru.

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Nauru at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Nauru was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a team consisting purely of weight-lifters.

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Nauru House

Nauru House (also called 80 Collins Street) is a landmark 52-storey building located in the Melbourne CBD, in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Nauru Phosphate Corporation

The Nauru Phosphate Corporation (NPC) was a government-owned company controlling phosphate mining in Nauru, now known as the Republic of Nauru Phosphate, or RONPhos.

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Nausori Highlands

The Nausori Highlands are located in the interior of Fiji's main island Viti Levu.

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Navigo pass

The Navigo pass or Passe Navigo is a means of payment for public transportation introduced in the Île-de-France region (whose capital is the city of Paris) in 2001.

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Navy Music Program

Formerly Navy Music Ll Program (NMP), Fleet Band Activities (FBA) is the central management office for nine active-duty fleet bands.

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Nazareth College (Australia)

Nazareth College is a Catholic, co-educational, secondary day school, located in Noble Park North, a south eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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NBC News

NBC News is the news division of the American broadcast television network NBC, formerly known as the National Broadcasting Company when it was founded on radio.

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NBL Grand Final

The NBL Grand Final is the championship series of the National Basketball League (NBL).

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NBN Television

NBN Television is an Australian television station based in Newcastle, Australia.

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Neale Fraser

Neale Andrew Fraser AO MBE (born 3 October 1933) is a former number one amateur male tennis-player from Australia, born in Melbourne, Victoria, the son of a Victorian judge.

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Neck Face

Neck Face (born 1984 in Stockton, California) is an anonymous graffiti artist.

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Ned Collette

Ned Collette is a Melbourne-born singer, instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer now based in Berlin.

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Ned Kelly

Edward "Ned" Kelly (December 1854 – 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger, outlaw, gang leader and convicted police murderer.

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Neerim North, Victoria

Neerim North is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on Neerim North Road, in the Shire of Baw Baw.

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Neerim South

Neerim South is a town in West Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, located in the Shire of Baw Baw, east of Melbourne and north of Warragul.

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Neighbours

Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera.

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Neil Andrew

John Neil Andrew (born 7 June 1944) is a former Australian politician.

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Neil Bonnett

Lawrence Neil Bonnett (July 30, 1946 – February 11, 1994), known professionally as Neil Bonnett, was a NASCAR driver who compiled 18 victories and 20 poles over his 18-year career.

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Neil Hamilton Fairley

Brigadier Sir Neil Hamilton Fairley, (15 July 1891 – 19 April 1966) was an Australian physician, medical scientist, and army officer; who was instrumental in saving thousands of Allied lives from malaria and other diseases.

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Neil Harvey

Robert Neil Harvey (born 8 October 1928) is an Australian former cricketer who represented the Australian cricket team between 1948 and 1963, playing in 79 Test matches.

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Neil Jones (footballer)

Neil Warren Jones (born 16 February 1982) is a New Zealand collegiate soccer coach and former professional footballer.

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Neil Mitchell (radio presenter)

Neil Mitchell AO (born 21 November 1951) is an Australian radio presenter on Melbourne AM talk-back station 3AW.

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Neil Perry

Neil Arthur Perry AM (born 29 June 1957) is an Australian chef, restaurateur, author and television presenter.

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Neil Pigot

Neil Pigot (born 28 December 1961) is an Australian actor who is perhaps best known in Australia for his role as Inspector Falcon Price in the highly successful television series Blue Heelers.

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Neil Robertson (snooker player)

Neil Robertson (born 11 February 1982) is an Australian professional snooker player.

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Nellie Melba

Dame Nellie Melba GBE (born Helen Porter Mitchell; 19 May 186123 February 1931) was an Australian operatic soprano.

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Nellie Stewart

Eleanor Towzey "Nellie" Stewart (20 November 1858 – 21 June 1931) was an Australian actress and singer, known as "Our Nell" and "Sweet Nell".

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Nelson robbery

The Nelson robbery was one of the major crimes of the Victorian gold rush.

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Nelson, Victoria

Nelson is a small fishing town in Victoria, Australia.

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Neon (band)

Neon are a three-piece Australian rock band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Netball

Netball is a ball sport played by two teams of seven players.

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Netball at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The 2006 Commonwealth Games was the third Games at which netball, one of the few women-only sports in the Commonwealth Games, was played.

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Netball at the Commonwealth Games

Netball is one of the sports at the quadrennial Commonwealth Games competition.

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Netherby, Victoria

Netherby is a town in western Victoria, in Australia.

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Netherlands at the 1956 Summer Olympics

The Netherlands boycotted the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia because of the Soviet Union's invasion of Hungary.

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Netherlands national cricket team

The Netherlands national cricket team is administered by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond (Royal Dutch Cricket Association) which is based in Nieuwegein in the centre of the country and is older than many renowned cricket clubs in the West Indies, Australia, and New Zealand.

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Netspace

Netspace was one of Australia's major Internet service providers.

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Nettie Palmer

Janet Gertrude "Nettie" Palmer (née Higgins) (18 August 1885 – 19 October 1964) was an Australian poet, essayist and Australia's leading literary critic of her day.

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Network 23 (company)

Network 23 was a British video game developer founded by teenagers Chris Lloyd and Russell Hughes in 1990.

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Network of Spiritual Progressives

The Network of Spiritual Progressives (NSP) is an international political and social justice movement based in the United States that seeks to influence American politics towards more humane, progressive values.

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Network Ten

Network Ten (commonly known as Channel Ten or simply Ten, officially stylised as TEN) is an Australian commercial television network.

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Nevil Shute

Nevil Shute Norway (17 January 189912 January 1960) was an English novelist and aeronautical engineer who spent his later years in Australia.

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Neville Jeffress

Neville Jeffress (29 July 1920 – 13 September 2007) was an Australian advertising executive and the founder of Media Monitors Australia, now called Isentia.

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Neville Quinn

Neville Anthony Quinn (21 February 1908 – 5 August 1934) was a cricketer who played in 12 Test matches for South Africa from 1929 to 1931–32.

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New Australia

New Australia was a utopian socialist settlement in Paraguay founded by the Australian New Australian Movement.

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New South Wales

New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.

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New South Wales 44 class locomotive

The 44 class are a class of diesel-electric locomotives built by AE Goodwin, Auburn for the New South Wales Government Railways between 1957 and 1967.

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New South Wales 80 class locomotive

The 80 class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Comeng for the Public Transport Commission between 1978 and 1983.

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New Talent Singing Awards

New Talent Singing Awards (Traditional Chinese: 新秀歌唱大賽) or NTSA for short, later re-organized into New Talent Singing Awards International Finals (Traditional Chinese: 全球華人新秀歌唱大賽) or NTSA International Finals for short), and most currently renamed TVB8 International Chinese New Talent Singing Championship (Traditional Chinese: TVB8全球華人新秀歌唱大賽) is an annual singing competition organised by TVB that searches out new singers to enter the Asian music industry.

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New Talent Singing Awards Vancouver Audition

New Talent Singing Awards Vancouver Audition (Chinese: 新秀歌唱大賽溫哥華選拔賽) or NTSA Vancouver for short, is an annual singing contest organized by Fairchild Television in Vancouver, held every July.

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New Waver

New Waver was an Australian satirical musical project, the brainchild of Greg Wadley.

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New York City

The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.

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New York Cosmos (1970–85)

The New York Cosmos (simply the Cosmos in 1977–1978) was an American professional soccer club based in New York City and its suburbs.

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New York Euphoria

New York Euphoria (formerly known as Team Euphoria) was one of two teams that established the Lingerie Football League in 2003 to 2009.

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New Zealand at the 1956 Summer Olympics

New Zealand competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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New Zealand at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

New Zealand at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia was represented by 249 athletes competing in over 19 disciplines, with 119 officials.

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New Zealand at the Rugby World Cup

The New Zealand men's national rugby union team, known as the All Blacks, have played 50 matches in the eight Rugby World Cup tournaments from 1987 to 2015.

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New Zealand Chess Championship

The New Zealand Chess Championship was first conducted in 1879.

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New Zealand cuisine

New Zealand cuisine is largely driven by local ingredients and seasonal variations.

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New Zealand DA class locomotive

The New Zealand DA class diesel-electric mainline locomotives operated on the New Zealand railway system between 1955 and 1989.

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New Zealand Ice Hockey League

The NZIHL is New Zealand’s national ice hockey league.

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New Zealand national Australian rules football team

The New Zealand national Australian rules football team, is the national team for the sport of Australian rules football in New Zealand.

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New Zealand national netball team

The New Zealand national netball team, commonly known as the Silver Ferns, represent New Zealand in international netball.

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New Zealand National Science Fiction Convention

The New Zealand National Science Fiction Convention is a volunteer-run science fiction convention that is scheduled annually, and usually takes place either at Easter or at Queen's Birthday weekend (end of May/early June).

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New Zealand women's national cricket team

The New Zealand women's national cricket team, nicknamed the White Ferns, represents New Zealand in international women's cricket.

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New Zealand women's national field hockey team

The New Zealand women's national field hockey team is also known as the Black Sticks Women.

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New, Rare, Live

New, Rare, Live is a 2004 compilation album by the Australian band Superheist.

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Newborough, Victoria

Newborough is a town in the Latrobe Valley in Victoria, Australia which shares a border to its west, mostly along the Narracan Creek, with the town of Moe.

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Newbridge, County Galway

Newbridge is a small rural village located in County Galway in Ireland.

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Newcastle, New South Wales

The Newcastle metropolitan area is the second most populated area in the Australian state of New South Wales and includes most of the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie local government areas.

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Newcrest Mining

Newcrest Mining Limited is an Australian-based corporation which engages in the exploration, development, mining and sale of gold and gold-copper concentrate.

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Newell Highway

The Newell Highway is a national highway in New South Wales, Australia.

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Newfoundland dog

The Newfoundland dog is a large working dog.

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Newham, Victoria

Newham is a small town in the Shire of Macedon Ranges in Victoria, Australia.

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Newhaven, Victoria

Newhaven is a town in southern Victoria, in the south Gippsland region.

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Newington College

Newington College is an independent, Uniting Church, day and boarding school for boys located in Stanmore, an inner-western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Newlyn, Victoria

Newlyn, Victoria is a town in Shire of Hepburn, west-central Victoria, Australia.

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Newmarket Handicap

The Newmarket Handicap is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred open handicap horse race over a distance of 1200 metres, at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in March during the VRC Autumn Racing Carnival.

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Newmarket railway station, Melbourne

Newmarket railway station is located on the Craigieburn line in Victoria, Australia.

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Newmerella, Victoria

Newmerella is a small township five kilometres west of Orbost, in Victoria, Australia.

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Newport railway station, Melbourne

Newport railway station is the junction station for the Werribee and Williamstown lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Newport, Victoria

Newport is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Hobsons Bay local government area.

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Newry, Victoria

Newry is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on Newry - Boisdale Road, north west of Maffra, in the Shire of Wellington.

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News Corp Australia

News Corp Australia (formerly News Limited) is one of Australia's largest media companies, employing more than 8,000 staff nationwide and approximately 3,000 journalists.

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Newspaper circulation

A newspaper's circulation is the number of copies it distributes on an average day.

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Newspaper of record

A newspaper of record is a major newspaper that has a large circulation and whose editorial and news-gathering functions are considered professional and typically authoritative.

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Next to Normal

Next to Normal (stylized as next to normal) is a 2008 American rock musical with book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey and music by Tom Kitt.

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Ngaire Smith

Ngaire Smith (born 18 April 1979 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former field hockey midfield and forward player from Australia, who earned a total number of 97 international caps for the Women's National Team, in which she scored 22 goals.

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Nguyen

Nguyễn is the most common Vietnamese family name.

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Nhill

Nhill is a town in the Wimmera, in western Victoria, Australia.

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Nhill Airport

Nhill Airport is located northwest of Nhill, Victoria, Australia, about four hours northwest of Melbourne.

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Nic Cester

Nicholas John "Nic" Cester (born 6 July 1979) is an Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist, known for being the frontman in rock band Jet alongside his younger brother Chris.

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Nic Pothas

Nic Pothas (born 18 November 1973) is a former South African cricketer who played as a right-handed batsman and fielded as a wicket-keeper.

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Nicholas Gargano

Nicholas "Nick" Gargano (1 November 1934 – 28 March 2016) was an English boxer, who won the bronze medal in the welterweight division (– 67 kg) at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Nicholas Grimshaw

Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, CBE, PPRA (born 9 October 1939) is a prominent English architect, particularly noted for several modernist buildings, including London's Waterloo International railway station and the Eden Project in Cornwall.

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Nicholas Mukomberanwa

Nicholas Mukomberanwa (1940 - 12 November 2002) was a Zimbabwean sculptor and art teacher.

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Nicholas Thorburn

Nicholas Thorburn (born 27 November 1981) is a Canadian musician originally from Campbell River.

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Nicholson Street, Melbourne

Nicholson Street is a street in inner Melbourne.

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Nick Bromley

Nicholas ("Bromdog") Bromley (born 28 March 1983 in Terrigal, New South Wales) is an Australian middle distance track athlete.

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Nick Cave

Nicholas Edward Cave (born 22 September 1957) is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, author, screenwriter, composer and occasional film actor, best known as the frontman of the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds are an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in 1983 by vocalist Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey and guitarist Blixa Bargeld.

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Nick Davis (footballer)

Nick Davis (born 30 March 1980) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club and the Sydney Swans in the AFL.

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Nick Giannopoulos

Nicholas "Nick" Giannopoulos (Νικόλαος "Νίκος" Γιαννόπουλος; born 1 July 1963 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian-born stand-up comedian, film and TV actor and film director of Greek descent.

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Nick Green (rower)

Nicholas David Green OAM (born 4 October 1967) is an Australian former rower, a dual Olympic gold medallist and four time World Champion.

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Nick Jewell

Nicholas "Nick" Jewell (born 27 August 1977) is a former Australian rules footballer and a professional cricketer who played for Victoria.

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Nick Larkins

Nick Larkins is an Australian rock musician who has played with various Australian acts, and solo.

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Nick McCallum

Nick McCallum is a stalwart Australian television and radio journalist.

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Nick Seymour

Nicholas More "Nick" Seymour (born 9 December 1958, Benalla, Victoria) is a musician, painter, and record producer.

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Nick Speak

Nicholas Jason Speak (born 21 November 1966) is a former Lancashire and Durham batsman, who played first-class cricket from 1986 to 2001.

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Nick Vine Hall

Nicholas John Vine Hall AM (17 August 194431 October 2006), generally known as Nick Vine Hall, was a recognised Australian authority in the fields of family history, genealogy and heraldry, and an enthusiastic champion of family history research in Australia.

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Nick Vujicic

Nicholas James Vujicic (born 4 December 1982) is a Serbian-Australian Christian evangelist and motivational speaker born with tetra-amelia syndrome, a rare disorder (called phocomelia) characterized by the absence of arms and legs.

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Nickelodeon (Australia and New Zealand)

Nickelodeon is the Australian counterpart of the Nickelodeon television network in the United States.

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Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards

The Australian Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards was an annual awards show that awarded entertainers with a blimp trophy, as voted by kids.

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Nicky Barr

Andrew William "Nicky" Barr, (10 December 1915 – 12 June 2006) was a member of the Australian national rugby union team, who became a fighter ace in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II.

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Nicky Boje

Nico Boje (born 20 March 1973) is a former South African cricketer who played in 43 Tests, 115 One Day Internationals and single Twenty20 International for South Africa.

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Nicky Bomba

Nicholas Caruana aka Nicky Bomba (born 7 September 1963, Malta) is an Australian musician and singer-songwriter.

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Nicola Lewis

Nicola Lewis (born 9 February 1977) was a Welsh netball player, playing in the positions of Goal Shooter and Goal Attack.

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Nicole Foote

Nicole Foote is an Australian radio presenter.

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Nicole Livingstone

Nicole Dawn Livingstone, OAM (born 24 June 1971) is an Australian former competitive swimmer.

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Niddrie, Victoria

Niddrie is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Niels A. Lassen

Niels Alexander Lassen (December 7, 1926 – April 30, 1997) was a Danish neurologist and pioneer in the fields of neuroimaging, neuropsychiatry, nuclear medicine.

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Nigeria at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Nigeria competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Nigeria at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Nigeria is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials.

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Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King

Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King is an eight-episode anthology series on TNT based on short stories written by Stephen King.

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NightRider

The NightRider was a network of bus services in Melbourne, Australia.

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Nihat Kahveci

Nihat Kahveci (born 23 November 1979) is a Turkish former footballer who played as a forward.

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Nik Radev

Nikolai "Nik" Radev (Николай "Ник" Радев) (29 January 1959 – 15 April 2003), nicknamed The Russian, was a Bulgarian-born refugee in Australia, who was a career criminal and mobster, he was involved in crime in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Niki Caro

Nikola Jean "Niki" Caro (born 1967) is a film director and screenwriter.

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Nikki Osborne

Nikki Osborne (born 19 July 1981) is an Australian actress, former model and television presenter.

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Nikolai Topor-Stanley

Nikolai David Topor-Stanley (born 11 March 1985) is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays as a centre back for Newcastle Jets in the A-League.

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Nilma, Victoria

Nilma is a small town in the West Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia located between Warragul and Darnum.

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Nina Landis

Nina Landis is an Australian stage and screen actress, who trained in Australia and New York.

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Nine (Southern Cross Austereo)

Nine Regional is an Australian television network owned by Southern Cross Austereo that is broadcast in Queensland, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and South Australia.

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Nine Entertainment Co.

Nine Entertainment Company Holdings Ltd. is an Australian publicly listed media company.

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Ninety Mile Beach, Victoria

The Ninety Mile Beach is a sandy stretch of beach on the south-eastern coastline of the East Gippsland region of Victoria in Australia.

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Ninetynine

Ninetynine (styled as ninetynine) is an indie band based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Ninian Stephen

Sir Ninian Martin Stephen (15 June 1923 – 29 October 2017) was an Australian judge who served as the 20th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1982 to 1989.

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Nino Benvenuti

Giovanni "Nino" Benvenuti (born 26 April 1938) is a retired Italian boxer and actor.

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Nino Randazzo

Nino Randazzo (born 1932), Italian Australian politician, was born in the Aeolian Islands and emigrated to Australia in 1952.

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Ninoy Aquino International Airport

The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Ninoy Aquino) or NAIA, formerly known and still commonly referred to as Manila International Airport as well as its codename Nichols Field (Nichols), is the airport serving Manila and its surrounding metropolitan area.

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Nintendo

Nintendo Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational consumer electronics and video game company headquartered in Kyoto.

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Nippon Yusen

is one of the oldest and largest shipping companies in the world.

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Nirmala Joshi

Nirmala Joshi, M.C. (23 July 1934 – 23 June 2015), better known as Sister Nirmala, was a Catholic Religious Sister who succeeded Nobel laureate Mother Teresa as the head of her Missionaries of Charity and expanded the movement overseas.

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Nissan Pintara

The Nissan Pintara is a compact automobile that was manufactured by Nissan Australia from 1986 until 1992.

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Nixon (company)

Nixon is an American watches, accessories and audio brand, founded in 1997 in Encinitas, California.

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No (band)

No were an Australian band, active during the late 1980s.

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No Pokies

No Pokies was an independent South Australian Legislative Council ticket that ran upper house candidates at the 1997, 2002 and 2006 state elections.

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No Sleep 'till Bedtime

No Sleep 'till Bedtime is a live album by Canadian extreme metal band Strapping Young Lad.

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No. 1 Wireless Unit RAAF

No.

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No. 21 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 37 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 4 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 54 Squadron RAF

No.

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No. 6 Squadron RAAF

No. 6 Squadron is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) training and bomber squadron.

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No. 81 Wing RAAF

No.

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Noah (band)

Noah (former name Peterpan and stylized as NOAH) is an Indonesian alternative pop/rock band.

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Noah Taylor

Noah George Taylor (born 4 September 1969) is an English-Australian actor.

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Noble Park North, Victoria

Noble Park North is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 26 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Noble Park railway station

Noble Park railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Noble Park, Victoria

Noble Park is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Nobuo Fujita

(1911 – 30 September 1997) was a Warrant Flying Officer of the Imperial Japanese Navy who flew a floatplane from the long-range submarine aircraft carrier and conducted the Lookout Air Raids in southern Oregon, making him the only pilot in history to bomb the contiguous United States of America during wartime.

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Nocturnal Submissions

Nocturnal Submissions was an Australian literary periodical, based in Melbourne, which appeared sporadically and ran from 1991 to 1999.

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Noel Counihan

Noel Counihan (4 October 19135 July 1986) was an Australian social realist painter, printmaker, cartoonist and illustrator active in the 1940s and 1950s in Melbourne.

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Noel Mewton-Wood

Noel Mewton-Wood (20 November 19225 December 1953) was an Australian-born concert pianist who achieved international fame on the basis of many distinguished concerto recordings during his short life.

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Noel Tovey

Noel Tovey AM (born 25 December 1934) is an Australian dancer, actor, mentor, director and choreographer.

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NOFX

NOFX is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California.

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Noise pollution

Sound pollution, also known as environmental noise or noise pollution, is the propagation of noise with harmful impact on the activity of human or animal life.

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Nonda Katsalidis

Nonda Katsalidis (born 1951) is a Greek-Australian architect.

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Nongshim

Nongshim Co., Ltd. (Hangul: 농심; Hanja: 農心; Revised Romanization: Nongsim; Translation: Farmer's Heart) is a South Korean food and beverage company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.

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Noni Hazlehurst

Leonie Elva "Noni" Hazlehurst, (17 August 1953) is an Australian actress, director, writer, presenter and broadcaster who has appeared on television and radio, in dramas, mini-series and made for television films, as well also on stage and in feature films since the early 1970s.

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Noojee

Noojee is a town in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia, north of Warragul and east of Melbourne, in the Baw Baw local government area.

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Noorat

Noorat is a small township in southwestern Victoria, Australia.

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Norfolk Island

Norfolk Island (Norfuk: Norf'k Ailen) is a small island in the Pacific Ocean located between Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia, directly east of mainland Australia's Evans Head, and about from Lord Howe Island.

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Norfolk kaka

The Norfolk kaka (Nestor productus) is an extinct species of large parrot, belonging to the parrot family Nestoridae.

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Norlane, Victoria

Norlane is a northern suburb of Geelong, in Victoria, Australia.

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Norm Gallagher

Norm Gallagher (20 September 193126 August 1999) was a controversial Australian trade unionist, and Maoist who led the militant Builders Labourers Federation as federal Secretary and as Victorian State Secretary.

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Norma Croker

Norma Croker Fleming (born 11 September 1934 in Queensland) is a former Australian sprinter.

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Norma Plummer

Norma Margaret Plummer is an Australian netball coach and former player.

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Norma Thrower

Norma Claire Thrower (born 5 February 1936) is a retired Australian hurdler.

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Norman Brookes

Sir Norman Everard Brookes (14 November 187728 September 1968) was an Australian tennis player.

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Norman Day

Dr Norman Kingwell Day (b. Melbourne, Australia, 25 March 1947) is an architect, educator, and writer.

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Norman Island (Victoria)

Norman Island, an oceanic island, is located approximately west of Picnic Point, Wilsons Promontory in Victoria, Australia.

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Norman Kaye

Norman James Kaye (17 January 1927 – 28 May 2007) was an Australian actor and musician.

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Norman Lindsay

Norman Alfred William Lindsay (22 February 1879 – 21 November 1969) was an Australian artist, etcher, sculptor, writer, editorial cartoonist, scale modeller, and an accomplished amateur boxer.

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Norman Makin

Norman John Oswald Makin AO (31 March 188920 July 1982) was an Australian politician and diplomat.

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Norman McLeod (minister)

Norman McLeod, (17 September 1780 – 14 March 1866), was a Presbyterian minister from Scotland who led a significant settlement of Highlanders to Nova Scotia and finally to Waipu, New Zealand.

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Norman Read

Norman Richard Read (13 August 1931 – 22 May 1994) was a New Zealand racewalker.

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Normanhurst Boys' High School

Normanhurst Boys High School (colloquially known as Normo) is a government academically selective, high school for boys, located in Normanhurst, on the Upper North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Normie Rowe

Norman John Rowe AM (born 1 February 1947) is an Australian singer and songwriter of pop music and an actor of theatre and soap opera for which he remains best known as Douglas Fletcher in 1980s serial (in Sons and Daughters).

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North Australia Railway

The North Australia Railway (NAR), also known as the Palmerston to Pine Creek railway, was a narrow gauge railway in the Northern Territory of Australia which ran from the territory capital of Darwin, once known as Palmerston, to Birdum, just south of Larrimah from 1889 to 1976.

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North Borneo at the 1956 Summer Olympics

North Borneo competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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North Brighton railway station

North Brighton railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia.

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North Central Victoria

North Central Victoria is a rural region in the Australian state of Victoria.

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North East railway line

The North East railway is in the north-east of Victoria, Australia.

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North Head Quarantine Station

The North Head Quarantine Station is an heritage-listed former quarantine station and associated buildings that is now a tourist attraction at North Head Scenic Drive, on the north side of Sydney Harbour at North Head, near Manly, in the Northern Beaches Council local government area of New South Wales, Australia.

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North Hobart, Tasmania

North Hobart is a suburb of the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

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North Korea men's national ice hockey team

The North Korean national ice hockey team (조선민주주의인민공화국 아이스하키 국가대표팀; Joseonminjujuuiinmingonghwagug Aiseuhaki Guggadaepyotim) is the national men's ice hockey team of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea).

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North Melbourne Giants

The North Melbourne Giants, previously known as the Coburg Giants, were an Australian professional basketball team based in Melbourne.

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North Melbourne railway station

North Melbourne railway station is located on the northern edge of the central business district of Melbourne, Australia.

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North Melbourne, Victoria

North Melbourne is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 2 km north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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North Richmond railway station

North Richmond railway station is located on the South Morang and Hurstbridge lines in Victoria, Australia.

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North Warrandyte, Victoria

North Warrandyte is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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North Williamstown railway station

North Williamstown railway station is located on the Williamstown line in Victoria, Australia.

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Northcote High School

Northcote High School is a co-educational, state secondary school in Northcote, Victoria, Australia.

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Northcote railway station

Northcote railway station is located on the South Morang line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Northcote Town Hall

Northcote Town Hall is an arts and community center located in High Street in Northcote, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Northcote, Victoria

Northcote is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Northeastern University

Northeastern University (NU, formerly NEU) is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, established in 1898.

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Northerly

Northerly (17 October 1996 – 9 May 2012) was an Australian racehorse who is considered arguably Australia's best middle distance Thoroughbred horse of the early 2000s.

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Northern Football League (Australia)

The Northern Football League (formerly known as the Diamond Valley Football League) is an Australian rules football competition based in the Diamond Valley region of suburban Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Northern Highway (Victoria)

The Northern Highway is a secondary highway in northern Victoria.

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Northern Ireland at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Northern Ireland was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a team of 64 athletes.

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Northland Shopping Centre

Northland Shopping Centre is a major shopping centre in Preston, approximately 11 km north of the Melbourne Central Business District in Victoria.

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Norton Hughes-Hallett

Norton Montresor Hughes-Hallett (18 April 1895 – 26 March 1985) was a British Army officer and a cricketer who played for Derbyshire in 1913 and 1914.

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Norway at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Norway competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Norwegian Star

Norwegian Star is a Dawn-class cruise ship operated by Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL).

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Notary public

A notary public (or notary or public notary) of the common law is a public officer constituted by law to serve the public in non-contentious matters usually concerned with estates, deeds, powers-of-attorney, and foreign and international business.

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Notting Hill, Victoria

Notting Hill is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Nova (radio network)

The Nova Network is a group of five Australian radio stations owned wholly or in part by NOVA Entertainment.

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Nova 100

Nova 100 (call sign: 3MEL) is a commercial radio station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, broadcasting on 100.3 MHz.

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NOVA Entertainment

NOVA Entertainment is an Australian entertainment company with broad interests across the media industry.

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November 11

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November 1975

The following events occurred in November 1975.

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November 2004 in sports

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November 22

In the ancient astronomy, it is the cusp day between Scorpio and Sagittarius.

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November 7

This day marks the approximate midpoint of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and of spring in the Southern Hemisphere (starting the season at the September equinox).

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Novlene Williams-Mills

Novlene Hilaire Williams-Mills (born 26 April 1982), née Novlene Hilaire Williams, is a Jamaican track and field athlete.

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NPS MedicineWise

Established in March 1998, (known prior to 2009 as the National Prescribing Service) is a not-for-profit organisation whose programs are funded by the Department of Health (Australia).

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Nude with Violin

Nude with Violin is a play in three acts by Noël Coward.

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Nufarm Limited

Nufarm, is an agricultural chemical company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia.

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Nuit Blanche

Nuit Blanche (White Night) is an annual all-night or night-time arts festival.

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Numurkah

Numurkah is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Goulburn Valley Highway, north of Shepparton, in the Shire of Moira.

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Nunawading railway station

Nunawading railway station is located on the Lilydale and Belgrave railway lines in Victoria, Australia, and serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Nunawading.

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Nunawading, Victoria

Nunawading is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Nutfield, Victoria

Nutfield is a locality in Victoria, Australia, 30 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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NWA World Heavyweight Championship

The NWA World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in the National Wrestling Alliance. Although formally established in 1948, its lineage has been traditionally traced backwards to the first World Heavyweight Championship, which traces its lineage to the title first awarded to Georg Hackenschmidt in 1905, which he subsequently lost to Frank Gotch in 1908. This effectively makes it the oldest surviving wrestling championship in the world. The title has been competed for in such well-known promotions as the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF, now WWE), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Eastern Championship Wrestling (ECW, later Extreme Championship Wrestling), Ring of Honor (ROH), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA, now Impact Wrestling). With many territorial promotions appearing across the United States, the NWA was formed in 1948 as an overall governing wrestling body. Like franchises, these territories had the option of NWA membership. The promotion owners had to recognize the NWA heavyweight, junior heavyweight, and light heavyweight champions as world champions while retaining their own ownership and top champion. Ric Flair holds the record for the most reigns with nine.

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Nyah West

Nyah West is a town in Victoria, Australia near the Murray River, the border with New South Wales.

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Nylex Clock

The Nylex Clock is heritage listed as an iconic feature of Melbourne and is considered part of the popular culture of the city.

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O'Connor Airlines

O'Connor Airlines was an airline based at Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia.

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O. P. Malhotra

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Oak Park railway station

Oak Park railway station is located on the Craigieburn line in Victoria, Australia.

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Oak Park, Victoria

Oak Park is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Oaklands Junction, Victoria

Oaklands Junction is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 23 km north of Melbourne's central business district, beyond the Melbourne metropolitan Urban Growth Boundary.

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Oaklands, New South Wales

Oaklands is a town in the Riverina district of southern New South Wales, Australia.

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Oakleigh Cannons FC

Oakleigh Cannons Football Club is a soccer club based in the south-east Melbourne suburb of Oakleigh, Victoria, Australia.

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Oakleigh East, Victoria

Oakleigh East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 16 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Oakleigh Plate

The Oakleigh Plate is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred open handicap horse race, run over a distance of 1100 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in late February.

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Oakleigh railway station

Oakleigh railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Oakleigh South, Victoria

Oakleigh South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Oakleigh, Victoria

Oakleigh is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 15 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Oaktree (foundation)

Oaktree is an Australia-based non-government organisation that works to build community and political support for action on ending extreme poverty, and provides aid and development to countries in need across the Asia Pacific.

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Obelisk

An obelisk (from ὀβελίσκος obeliskos; diminutive of ὀβελός obelos, "spit, nail, pointed pillar") is a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape or pyramidion at the top.

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Obese Records

Obese Records was a record label that released music from the Australian hip hop genre.

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Observation deck

An observation deck, observation platform or viewing platform is an elevated sightseeing platform usually situated upon a tall architectural structure such as a skyscraper or observation tower.

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Ocean Racing Club of Victoria

The Ocean Racing Club of Victoria Inc. (ORCV) conducts ocean/offshore and bay yacht races and events in Victoria, Australia.

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Oceania

Oceania is a geographic region comprising Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia and Australasia.

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Oceania Cup

The Oceania Cup is an international men's and women's field hockey competition organised by Oceania Hockey Federation (OHF).

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Oceania Handball Nations Cup

The Oceania Handball Nations Championship is the official competition for senior national handball teams of Oceania, and takes place every two years.

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Oceansize

Oceansize were an English rock band from Manchester, formed in 1998.

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October (song)

"October" is the seventh and title track from U2's 1981 album, October.

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October 15

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October 1916

The following events occurred in October 1916.

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October 2005 in sports

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October 21

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October 30

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October 31

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October 5

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Odyssey Channel

The Odyssey Channel was a documentary channel that was previously available on Optus Vision in Australia.

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Officer railway station

Officer railway station is located on the Pakenham line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Officer, Victoria

Officer is a satellite suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 54 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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Officeworks

Officeworks is a chain of Australian office supplies stores operated under parent company Wesfarmers.

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Oflag IV-C

Oflag IV-C, often referred to as Colditz Castle because of its location, was one of the most noted German Army prisoner-of-war camps for captured enemy officers during World War II; Oflag is a shortening of Offizierslager, meaning "officers camp".

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Oh What a Beautiful Morning

Oh What a Beautiful Morning is a 2000 live album from Eels.

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Oh! (TV channel)

Oh! was an Australian cable TV channel owned by Optus Television.

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Ol' 55 (band)

Ol' 55 was an Australian band specialising in retro, 1950s-era Rock 'n' Roll.

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Old Hume Highway

The Old Hume Highway, an urban and rural road, may be described as any part of an earlier route of the Hume Highway, which traverses Victoria and New South Wales between the cities of Sydney and Melbourne in Australia.

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Old Melbourne Gaol

The Old Melbourne Gaol is a museum on Russell Street, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Old Parliament House, Canberra

Old Parliament House, known formerly as the Provisional Parliament House, was the seat of the Parliament of Australia from 1927 to 1988.

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Old Treasury Building, Melbourne

The Old Treasury Building on Spring Street in Melbourne, was once home to the Treasury Department of the Government of Victoria, but is now a museum of Melbourne history, known as the Old Treasury Building.

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Oldest football clubs

The history of the formation of the oldest football clubs is of interest to sport historians in tracing the origins of the modern codes of football from casual pastime to early organised competition and mainstream sport.

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Olga Fikotová

Olga Fikotová (born 13 November 1932) is a Czechoslovak and later American discus thrower.

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Olga Gyarmati

Olga Gyarmati (5 October 1924 – 27 October 2013) was a Hungarian all-round athlete who competed at three Olympic Games in four different events.

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Olga Horak

Olga Horak (born 1926; née Rosenberger) is a Czechoslovakian-born Australian author and Holocaust survivor.

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Olga Oleinik

Olga Arsenievna Oleinik HFRSE (О́льга Арсе́ньевна Оле́йник) (2 July 1925 – 13 October 2001) was a Soviet mathematician who conducted pioneering work on the theory of partial differential equations, the theory of strongly inhomogeneous elastic media, and the mathematical theory of boundary layers.

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Olinda Creek

Olinda Creek is a major tributary of the Yarra River in Victoria, Australia.

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Olinda, Victoria

Olinda is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 36 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Olive Zakharov

Alice Olive Zakharov (19 March 1929 – 6 March 1995) was an Australian politician.

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Oliver!

Oliver! is an English musical, with music and lyrics by Lionel Bart.

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Olivers Hill, Victoria

Olivers Hill is a locality located in the City of Frankston, Victoria in Australia.

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Olivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John, (born 26 September 1948) is an English-Australian singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, and activist.

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Olivia Tennet

Olivia Tennet (born 4 January 1991) is a New Zealand actress and dancer best known in her home country for her role as Tuesday Warner on the nightly medical drama Shortland Street, along with several roles in television and theatre.

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Olveston (house)

Olveston Historic Home is a substantial house in an inner suburb of Dunedin, New Zealand.

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Olympiad

An Olympiad (Ὀλυμπιάς, Olympiás) is a period of four years associated with the Olympic Games of the Ancient Greeks.

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Olympiahalle

Olympiahalle is a multi-purpose arena located in Am Riesenfeld in Munich, Germany, part of Olympiapark.

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Olympic Games

The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (Jeux olympiques) are leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions.

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Olympic Highway

The Olympic Highway is a rural road in the central western and south-eastern Riverina regions of New South Wales, Australia.

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Olympic medal

An Olympic medal is awarded to successful competitors at one of the Olympic Games.

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Olympic Oath

The Olympic Oath (distinct from the Olympic creed) is a solemn promise made by one athlete, judge or official, and one coach at the Opening Ceremony of each Olympic Games.

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Olympic Park

An Olympic Park is a sports campus for hosting the Olympic Games.

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Olympic Park Stadium

Olympic Park Stadium was a multi-purpose outdoor stadium located on Olympic Boulevard in inner Melbourne.

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Olympic Stadium

Olympic Stadium is the name usually given to the main stadium of an Olympic Games.

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Oman national cricket team

The Oman national cricket team is governed by the Oman Cricket Board, which became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2000, and gained associate status in 2014.

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On a Night Like This (concert tour)

On a Night Like This was the sixth concert tour by Australian recording artist, Kylie Minogue.

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On Shaw Ming

On Shaw Ming (born 7 May 1977) is a Singaporean shooter who won a gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia.

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On the Beach (novel)

On the Beach is a 1957 post-apocalyptic novel written by British-Australian author Nevil Shute after he emigrated to Australia.

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One by One (Foo Fighters album)

One by One is the fourth studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters, released on October 22, 2002 by Roswell and RCA Records.

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One Day International

A One Day International (ODI) is a form of limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, usually 50.

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One Fine Day (song)

"One Fine Day" is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King.

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One Man's Family

One Man's Family is an American radio soap opera, heard for almost three decades, from 1932 to 1959.

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One Perfect Day (2004 film)

One Perfect Day is an Australian film released in 2004.

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One Song to the Tune of Another

"One Song to the Tune of Another" was the first game played on the BBC Radio 4 comedy panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue and is still almost always played every other episode.

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One Wild Night Live 1985–2001

One Wild Night Live 1985–2001 is a live album by the American rock band Bon Jovi, released in May 22, 2001.

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OneWebDay

OneWebDay is an annual day of Internet celebration and awareness held on September 22.

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Oodnadatta

Oodnadatta, in the Australian state of South Australia, is a small town surrounded by an area of with cattle stations in arid pastoral rangelands close to the Simpson Desert, north of the state capital of Adelaide and 112 m above sea level.

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OP-20-G

OP-20-G or "Office of Chief Of Naval Operations (OPNAV), 20th Division of the Office of Naval Communications, G Section / Communications Security", was the U.S. Navy's signals intelligence and cryptanalysis group during World War II.

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Open rescue

In animal rights and welfare, open rescue is a direct action of rescue practiced by activists.

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Open Source Developers' Conference

The Open Source Developers' Conference (OSDC) was a non-profit conference for developers of open-source software.

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Opera Australia

Opera Australia is the principal opera company in Australia.

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Operation Hurricane

Operation Hurricane was the test of the first UK atomic device, on 3 October 1952.

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Operation Jaywick

Operation Jaywick was a special operation undertaken in World War II.

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Operation Sea Orbit

Operation Sea Orbit was the 1964 around-the-world cruise of the United States Navy's Task Force One, consisting of USS ''Enterprise'' (CVAN-65), USS ''Long Beach'' (CGN-9), and USS ''Bainbridge'' (DLGN-25).

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Operational definition

An operational definition is the articulation of operationalization (or statement of procedures) used in defining the terms of a process (or set of validation tests) needed to determine the nature of an item or phenomenon (a variable, term, or object) and its properties such as duration, quantity, extension in space, chemical composition, etc.

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Optus

Singtel Optus Pty Limited is the second largest telecommunications company in Australia.

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Optus Centre

The Optus Centre is located at 367 Collins Street, Melbourne.

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Optus Television

Optus Television is the cable television division of Australian telecommunications company Optus.

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Oran Park Raceway

Oran Park Raceway was a motor racing circuit at Narellan in southwestern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia which was operational from February 1962 until its closure in January 2010.

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Orange Roughies

Orange Roughies is a New Zealand television drama created by Auckland-based film company Screenworks, the first season of which was screened on TV ONE from May to July 2006.

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Orange, New South Wales

Orange is a city in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Orbost

Orbost is a town in the Shire of East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, east of Melbourne and south of Canberra where the Princes Highway crosses the Snowy River.

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Orbost railway line

The Orbost railway line (also known as the Gippsland line) is a partially closed railway line serving the Latrobe Valley and Gippsland regions of Victoria, Australia.

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Orders of magnitude (length)

The following are examples of orders of magnitude for different lengths.

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Orford, Tasmania

Orford is a village on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia 73 kilometres north-east of Hobart.

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Orlando Jordan

Orlando Mason Jordan (born April 21, 1974) is an American-Australian professional wrestler.

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Ormond College

Ormond College is the largest of the residential colleges of the University of Melbourne located in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Ormond railway station

Ormond railway station is located on the Frankston line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Ormond, Victoria

Ormond is a suburb in Melbourne, Australia, 12 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Osaka

() is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan.

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Oscar Asche

John Stange(r) Heiss Oscar Asche (26 January 1871 – 23 March 1936), better known as Oscar Asche, was an Australian actor, director and writer, best known for having written, directed, and acted in the record-breaking musical Chu Chin Chow, both on stage and film, and for acting in, directing, or producing many Shakespeare plays and successful musicals.

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Oslo

Oslo (rarely) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.

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Ossie Mazengarb

Oswald Chettle "Ossie" Mazengarb (31 May 1890 – 27 November 1963) was a New Zealand barrister.

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Oswald Stoll

Sir Oswald Stoll (20 January 1866 – 9 January 1942) was an Australian-born British theatre manager and the co-founder of the Stoll Moss Group theatre company.

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Othello

Othello (The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603.

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Otonye Iworima

Otonye Iworima (born 13 April 1976) is a Nigerian triple jumper.

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Our Lady of Mercy College

Our Lady of Mercy College (OLMC), is a Roman Catholic, secondary day school for girls, situated in Heidelberg, a north-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Our Lady of Sion College

Our Lady of Sion College is a Catholic school for girls located in Box Hill, Melbourne, Australia.

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Our Lady of Victories Basilica, Camberwell

Our Lady of Victories Basilica is a Catholic church located in the Melbourne suburb of Camberwell.

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Our Price

Our Price was a chain of record stores in the United Kingdom and Ireland from 1971 until 2004.

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Our World (TV special)

Our World was the first live, international, satellite television production, which was broadcast on 25 June 1967.

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Outer Circle railway line

The Outer Circle was built in 1891 as a steam-era suburban railway line, in Melbourne, Australia.

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Outer Circle Trail

The Outer Circle Trail, also known as the Anniversary Trail, Anniversary Outer Circle Trail, or even the Outer Circle Anniversary Trail, is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which partly follows the Alamein Line through the inner eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Outgames

The Outgames are a set of series of multi-event sporting competitions for the LGBT community, which is open to all competitors regardless of sexual orientation, or qualification standard.

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Ouyen

Ouyen is a town in Victoria, Australia, located in the Rural City of Mildura at the junction of the Calder Highway and Mallee Highway, south of Mildura and north-west of Melbourne.

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Oval track racing

Oval track racing is a form of closed-circuit automobile racing that is contested on an oval-shaped track.

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Overhead line

An overhead line or overhead wire is used to transmit electrical energy to trams, trolleybuses or trains.

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Overland (magazine)

Overland is an Australian literary and cultural magazine.

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Overseas Vietnamese

Overseas Vietnamese (Người Việt hải ngoại, which literally means "Overseas Vietnamese", or Việt Kiều, a Sino-Vietnamese word (越僑) literally translating to "Vietnamese sojourner") refers to Vietnamese people living outside Vietnam in a diaspora, by far the largest community of which live in the United States.

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Owen Dixon

Sir Owen Dixon (28 April 1886 – 7 July 1972) was an Australian judge and diplomat who served as the sixth Chief Justice of Australia.

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Owen Gun

The Owen Gun, which was known officially as the Owen Machine Carbine, was an Australian submachine gun designed by Evelyn (Evo) Owen in 1939.

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Owned-and-operated station

In the broadcasting industry, an owned-and-operated station (frequently abbreviated as O&O) usually refers to a television or radio station that is owned by the network with which it is associated.

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Owsley Stanley

Augustus Owsley Stanley III (January 19, 1935 – March 12, 2011) was an American audio engineer and clandestine chemist.

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Oxfam Australia

Oxfam Australia is an Australian, independent, not-for-profit, secular, community-based aid and development organisation, and an affiliate of Oxfam International.

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Oxford University Newman Society

The Newman Society: Oxford University Catholic Society (est. 1878; current form 2012) is Oxford University's oldest Roman Catholic organisation, a student society named as a tribute to Cardinal Newman, who agreed to lend his name to a group formed seventeen years before the English hierarchy formally permitted Catholics to attend the university.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.

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OzJet

Ozjet Airlines Pty Ltd was a scheduled and charter airline with its head office in Tullamarine, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, operating within Australasia from Melbourne Airport, Sydney Airport and Perth Airport.

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OzTAM

OzTAM is an Australian audience measurement research firm that collects and markets television ratings data.

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P B Lawrence Stakes

The P B Lawrence Stakes, registered as the J J Liston Stakes, is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race held under weight for age conditions, for horses aged three years old and upwards, over a distance of 1400 metres, held at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in August.

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P. Coady

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Pablo Fanque

Pablo Fanque (born William Darby 30 March 1810 in Norwich,Gretchen Holrook Gerzina, Editor, "Black Victorians-Black Victoriana" (Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick, NJ, 2003) England; died 4 May 1871 in Stockport, England) was an English equestrian performer and circus proprietor, the first recorded non-white British circus owner in Britain.

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Pacific Brands

Pacific Brands is an Australian consumer products company.

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Pacific Epping

Pacific Epping is a shopping centre in Epping, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Pacific Hydro

Pacific Hydro is a renewable energy company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia.

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Pacific National

Pacific National is one of Australia's largest rail freight businesses.

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Pacific Star Network

Pacific Star Network Limited is a Melbourne-based media company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange.

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Padraic McGuinness

Padraic Pearse "Paddy" McGuinness AO (27 October 1938 – 26 January 2008) was an Australian journalist, activist, and commentator.

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Painters and Dockers

Painters and Dockers are a rock band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1982.

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Pakenham railway line

The Pakenham line in Melbourne, Australia is a commuter rail passenger train service operating between Flinders Street in the Melbourne CBD and Pakenham in Melbourne's southeast.

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Pakenham railway station

Pakenham railway station is located on the Gippsland line in Victoria, Australia.

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Pakenham, Victoria

Pakenham is a satellite suburb of Melbourne on the edge of the West Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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Pakistan at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Pakistan competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Pakistan at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Pakistan was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 75-member strong contingent comprising 53 sportsmen and women, 21 officials and 1 head of the contingent.

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Pakistan men's national field hockey team

The Pakistan national field hockey team (پاکستان قومى ہاكى ٹیم) is administered by the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF), the governing body for hockey in Pakistan.

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Palais des Sports (Grenoble)

Palais des Sports, known also as the Palais des sports Pierre Mendes or "Le Stade Olympique de Glace" is an indoor ice hockey arena, located in Paul Mistral Park in Grenoble, France.

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Palais Theatre

The Palais Theatre is a concert venue, theatre and cinema, located in the Melbourne inner beachside suburb of St Kilda.

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PalaLottomatica

PalaLottomatica, formerly known as Palazzo dello Sport or PalaEUR, is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena in Rome, Italy.

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Palau Sant Jordi

Palau Sant Jordi (St.) is an indoor sporting arena and multi-purpose installation that is part of the Olympic Ring complex located in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

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Paleface Adios

Paleface Adios (1969–1989) was an Australian harness racing horse which competed as a pacer throughout the 1970s and early 1980s.

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Palgrave Macmillan

Palgrave Macmillan is an international academic and trade publishing company.

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Pam Ann

Pam Ann is the air hostess alter-ego of Australian comedian Caroline Reid.

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Pam Kilborn

Pamela Kilborn-Ryan, AM, MBE (born 12 August 1939) is an Australian former athlete who set world records as a hurdler.

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Panaeolus cinctulus

Panaeolus cinctulus, syn.

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Pancake Parlour

The Pancake Parlour is an Australian family-owned pancake restaurant chain, serving sweet and savoury pancakes and crepes with locations in Victoria.

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Panel of Judges

Panel of Judges is an indie rock band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Panopticon

The Panopticon is a type of institutional building and a system of control designed by the English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham in the late 18th century.

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Panorama Coaches

Panorama Coaches is a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Panteleimon Sklavos

Panteleimon Sklavos (Greek: Παντελεήμων Σκλάβος), was ordained Metropolitan Archbishop of Vryoula in 2018 by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.

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Panton Hill, Victoria

Panton Hill is a town in Victoria, Australia, 32 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Paolo Uccello

Paolo Uccello (1397 – 10 December 1475), born Paolo di Dono, was an Italian painter and mathematician who was notable for his pioneering work on visual perspective in art.

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Papua New Guinea at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Papua New Guinea was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 38-member strong contingent comprising a number of sportspersons and officials.

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Papua New Guinea national Australian rules football team

The Papua New Guinea national Australian rules football team (nicknamed the "Mosquitos" and for sponsorship purposes, the Telikom PNG Mosquitos) represents Papua New Guinea in the team sport of Australian rules football.

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Parables for Wooden Ears

Parables for Wooden Ears was the first studio album released by the Australian band Powderfinger.

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Parade College

Parade College is a Catholic all-boys multi-campus secondary school, run under the auspices of the Congregation of Christian Brothers and Edmund Rice Education Australia.

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Paramaecium

Paramaecium (sometimes typeset as Paramæcium) was an Australian death/doom metal band formed in 1991.

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Parastacidae

Parastacidae is the family of freshwater crayfish found in the southern hemisphere.

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Paris (2003 musical)

Paris is a rock musical written by Australian rock musician Jon English and David Mackay between 1987-1990, based on the myth of the Trojan War.

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Paris 1919 (album)

Paris 1919 is the third solo studio album by Welsh musician John Cale.

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Park Orchards, Victoria

Park Orchards is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 23 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District in the local government area of the City of Manningham primarily, with a small portion (the southern side of Williams road) also located in the City of Maroondah.

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Parkdale railway station

Parkdale railway station is located on the Frankston line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Parkdale, Victoria

Parkdale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 23 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Parks and gardens of Melbourne

Melbourne is considered to be Australia's garden city, and Victoria as the Garden State.

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Parkville, Victoria

Parkville is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Parliament House, Canberra

Parliament House is the meeting place of the Parliament of Australia, located in Canberra, the capital of Australia.

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Parliament House, Melbourne

Parliament House is the meeting place of the Parliament of Victoria, one of the parliaments of the Australian states and territories.

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Parliament House, Sydney

The Parliament House in Sydney is a complex of buildings housing the Parliament of the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Parliament of Australia

The Parliament of Australia (officially the Federal Parliament; also known as the Commonwealth Parliament or just Parliament) is the legislative branch of the government of Australia.

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Parliament of the World's Religions

There have been several meetings referred to as a Parliament of the World's Religions, the first being the World's Parliament of Religions of 1893, which was an attempt to create a global dialogue of faiths.

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Parliament of Victoria

The Parliament of Victoria is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Parliament railway station

Parliament railway station is an underground station on the metro network in Melbourne, Australia.

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Partnership (cricket)

In the sport of cricket, two batsmen always bat in partnership, although only one is on strike at any time.

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Pascoe Vale Girls College

Pascoe Vale Girls' College is a public, girls' high school located in Pascoe Vale, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Pascoe Vale railway station

Pascoe Vale railway station is located on the Craigieburn line in Victoria, Australia.

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Pascoe Vale South, Victoria

Pascoe Vale South is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Pascoe Vale, Victoria

Pascoe Vale is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Pashtun diaspora

Pashtun diaspora refers to ethnic Pashtuns who live outside their traditional homeland of Pashtunistan, which is south of the Amu River in Afghanistan and west of the Indus River in Pakistan.

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Passing loop

A passing loop (UK usage) or passing siding (North America) (also called a crossing loop, crossing place or, colloquially, a hole) is a place on a single line railway or tramway, often located at a station, where trains or trams travelling in opposite directions can pass each other.

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Passion Pictures

Passion Pictures is an independent production company established by CEO Andrew Ruhemann in 1987 with studios in London, Melbourne, Paris, and New York City.

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Pat Bishop

Patricia Mary Bishop (13 June 1946 – 28 March 2000) as Pat Bishop, was an Australian actress, who was born in Northern Ireland, noted for her performances in Australian theatre, film and television series.

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Pat Cash

Patrick Hart Cash (born 27 May 1965) is a retired Australian professional tennis player.

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Pat O'Hara Wood

Hector "Pat" O'Hara Wood (30 April 1891 – 3 December 1961) was an Australian tennis player.

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Patapol Ngernsrisuk

Patapol Ngernsrisuk (born 29 December 1980) is a male badminton player from Thailand.

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Patricia Lascelles, Countess of Harewood

Patricia Elizabeth Lascelles, Countess of Harewood (née Tuckwell; 24 November 1926 – 4 May 2018) was an Australian-British violinist and fashion model.

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Patrick Francis Moran

Patrick Francis Moran (16 September 183016 August 1911) was the third Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney and the first Australian cardinal.

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Patrick Harvey (actor)

Patrick Harvey (born 24 July 1984 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Irish-Australian actor.

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Patrick Johnson (sprinter)

Patrick Johnson (born 26 September 1972 in Cairns, Queensland, Australia) is an Australian athlete of Aboriginal and Irish descent.

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Patrick Kisnorbo

Patrick Fabio Maxime Kisnorbo (born 24 March 1981) is a former Australian international football player who is currently an assistant youth team coach at A-League club Melbourne City.

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Patrick McShane

Patrick George McShane (18 April 1858 at Keilor, Victoria – 11 December 1903 at Kew, Victoria) was an Australian cricketer who played in 3 Test matches between 1885 and 1888.

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Patrick O'Donoghue (Young Irelander)

Patrick O'Donoghue (died 1854), also known as Patrick O'Donohoe or O'Donoghoe, from Clonegal, County Carlow, was an Irish Nationalist revolutionary and journalist, a member of the Young Ireland movement.

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Patrick Patterson (cricketer)

Balfour Patrick Patterson (born 15 September 1961) is a former fast bowler for the West Indian cricket team in the mid 1980s to early 1990s.

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Patrick Robertson (musician)

Patrick Thomas Robertson is an Australian musician and songwriter, who was frontman for the post-grunge rock band Motor Ace.

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Patrick Wilken

Patrick Wilken (born 17 March 1966, Melbourne, Australia) was a scientist, active in the promotion of consciousness studies.

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Patrick Wymark

Patrick Wymark (11 July 192620 October 1970) was an English, stage, film and television actor.

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Patsy King

Patsy King (born in 1929) is a retired Australian character actress and commercial voice over.

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Patterson Lakes, Victoria

Patterson Lakes is located in outer south-east Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

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Patterson railway station

Patterson railway station is located on the Frankston line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Patti Newton

Patti Newton (born Patricia Anne McGrath on 4 February 1945) is an Australian singer, dancer, stage performer and radio and television presenter.

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Patti Stiles

Patti Stiles is an actor, director, playwright, teacher and improvisation artist living in Australia.

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Pattie Menzies

Dame Pattie Maie Menzies GBE (2 March 189930 August 1995) was the wife of Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies.

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Patties Foods

Patties Foods, is an Australian food manufacturing company that produces meat pies, baked goods, frozen fruits, and pre-made desserts.

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Paul Anderson (weightlifter)

Paul Edward Anderson (October 17, 1932August 15, 1994) was an American weightlifter, strongman and powerlifter.

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Paul Annacone

Paul Annacone (born March 20, 1963) is an American former touring professional tennis player and current tennis coach.

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Paul Bongiorno

Paul Damian Bongiorno AM (born 1944) is an Australian political journalist.

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Paul Brickhill

Paul Chester Jerome Brickhill (20 December 191623 April 1991) was an Australian fighter pilot, prisoner of war and author who wrote The Great Escape, The Dam Busters, and Reach for the Sky.

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Paul Briggs

Paul Briggs (born 13 August 1975) is an Australian boxer.

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Paul Collingwood

Paul David Collingwood MBE (born 26 May 1976) is an English cricketer, having played all three formats of the game internationally for England.

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Paul Colman

Paul Colman, (born 22 August 1967) is a British–Australian pop-rock guitarist, vocalist, pianist, and composer.

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Paul Cronin

Paul Cronin (born 8 July 1938) is an Australian actor who has played iconic roles in the Australian television series Matlock Police and The Sullivans.

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Paul Dempsey

Paul Anthony Dempsey (born 25 May 1976) is an Australian musician.

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Paul Dumbrell

Paul Dumbrell (born 1 September, 1982) is an Australian business executive and racing driver.

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Paul England

Paul England (28 March 1929 – 17 June 2014) was an Australian former racing driver.

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Paul Gorries

Paul Gorries (born 28 February 1981 in Cape Town) is a South African sprinter.

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Paul Haarhuis

Paul Vincent Nicholas Haarhuis (born 19 February 1966) is a Dutch former professional tennis player.

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Paul Hanley (tennis)

Paul Jason Hanley (born 12 November 1977) is a retired professional male tennis player from Australia, specialising in doubles and owning 26 ATP titles in this discipline.

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Paul Harris (film critic)

Paul Harris, born in 1950 in Melbourne and educated at Assumption College, Kilmore is a film critic, who appears on radio stations 3RRR and 3AW.

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Paul Hawkins (racing driver)

Robert Paul Hawkins (12 October 1937 – 26 May 1969) was an Australian motor racing driver.

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Paul Hester

Paul Newell Hester (8 January 1959 – 26 March 2005) was an Australian musician and television personality.

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Paul Hogan (butler)

Paul Hogan is a former Australian Consul turned celebrity butler.

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Paul Kelly (Australian musician)

Paul Maurice Kelly (born 13 January 1955) is an Australian rock music singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonica player.

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Paul Khoury

Paul Khoury (born c. 1988) is an Australian TV personality and voice talent.

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Paul Mac

Paul Francis McDermott (born 17 September 1965), who performs as Paul Mac, is an Australian electropop musician, singer-songwriter, producer and music re-mixer.

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Paul McCarthy (actor)

Paul McCarthy (born 13 January 1967 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian comedy actor.

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Paul McNamee

Paul McNamee (born 12 November 1954 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian retired tennis player and prominent sports administrator.

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Paul Murray (journalist)

Paul Murray is a former working journalist and later editor of The West Australian newspaper who resigned and was later retained to write opinion articles for the same newspaper.

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Paul Price (squash player)

Paul Price (born 6 May 1976 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a squash player from Australia.

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Paul Rigby

Paul Crispin Rigby AM (25 October 1924 – 15 November 2006) was an Australian cartoonist who worked for newspapers in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Paul Roos (Australian rules footballer)

Paul Roos (born 27 June 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer and senior coach in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Paul Scardon

Paul Scardon (6 May 1874 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia – 17 January 1954 in Fontana, California) was an actor, a producer, and a director on both Australian and New York stages.

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Paul Schütze

Paul Schütze (born 1 May 1958) is an Australian artist resident in London.

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Paul Sheehan (golfer)

Paul Sheehan (born 26 January 1977) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Paul Stoddart

Paul Stoddart (born 26 May 1955) is an Australian millionaire airline magnate, and former owner of the Minardi Formula One racing team.

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Paul Trimboli

Paolo "Paul" Vincenzo Trimboli (born 25 February 1969) is a former Australian international football (soccer) player and current Football Operations Manager at Melbourne Victory.

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Paul Vautin

Paul "Fatty" Vautin (born 21 July 1959) is an Australian football commentator and formerly a professional rugby league footballer, captain and coach.

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Paul Wild (Australian scientist)

Dr John Paul Wild AC CBE MA ScD (Cantab.) FRS FTSE FAA (17 May 192310 May 2008) was a British-born Australian scientist.

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Paul Williams (Australian rules footballer)

Paul Williams (born 3 April 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer with both Collingwood and Sydney in the Australian Football League.

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Paula Denyer

Paula Denyer (born Paul Charles Denyer, 14 April 1972) is an Australian serial killer currently serving three consecutive sentences of life imprisonment with a non-parole period of 30 years for the murders of three young women in Melbourne, in 1993.

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Pauline Neura Reilly

Pauline Neura Reilly OAM (5 December 1918 – 22 April 2011) was an Australian author and ornithologist.

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Paweł Strzelecki

Sir Paweł Edmund Strzelecki (24 June 17976 October 1873), also known as Paul Edmund de Strzelecki, was a Polish explorer and geologist who in 1845 also became a British subject.

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PAX (event)

PAX (originally known as Penny Arcade Expo) is an overall term used to refer to a series of gaming culture festivals that involve; tabletop gaming, arcade gaming, and video gaming.

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Paynesville, Victoria

Paynesville is a tourist/holiday resort town in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Peace Organisation of Australia

The Peace Organisation of Australia was a non-profit and non-religious organisation based in Melbourne, Australia which was active from 2005 to 2009.

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Pearcedale, Victoria

Pearcedale is a township and coastal rural locality in Victoria, Australia, 49 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Pearl Jam discography

The discography of Pearl Jam, a Seattle-based alternative rock band, consists of ten studio albums, fifteen live albums, three compilation albums, thirty-six singles, and numerous official bootlegs.

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Pearry Reginald Teo

Pearry Reginald Teo Zhang Pingli (born 23 July 1978) commonly known as Pearry Teo, is a film director, screenwriter and producer.

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Pedestrian scramble

A pedestrian scramble, also known as scramble intersection and scramble corner (Canada), 'X' Crossing (UK), diagonal crossing (US), exclusive pedestrian interval, or Barnes Dance, is a type of traffic signal movement that temporarily stops all vehicular traffic, thereby allowing pedestrians to cross an intersection in every direction, including diagonally, at the same time.

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Peers Coetmore

Peers Coetmore (October 1905 – July 1976) was an English cellist.

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Pegazus

Pegazus is a heavy metal band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Peggy Glanville-Hicks

Peggy Winsome Glanville-Hicks (29 December 1912 – 25 June 1990) was an Australian composer.

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Peggy O'Keefe

Peggy O'Keefe (born 7 April 1928) is a retired pianist, bandleader, and television and radio presenter.

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Pel-Air

Pel-Air Aviation Pty Ltd (trading as Pel-Air) is an airline based in Mascot, Sydney, Australia.

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Pelaco Sign

The Pelaco Sign is a heritage-listed neon sign located in the inner Melbourne suburb of Richmond.

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Penarth RFC

Penarth Rugby Football Club is a Welsh rugby union club based since 1924 at The Athletic Field, Lavernock Road, in Penarth, in the Vale of Glamorgan in Wales.

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Penelope Blackmore

Penelope "Penny" Blackmore (born 23 April 1984) is a retired Australian rhythmic gymnast who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

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Penelope Plummer

Penelope Plummer (October 26, 1949, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actress, model and beauty queen who was the annual winner of the 1968 Miss World contest The then 18-year-old librarian from Kempsey, New South Wales, became the first contestant from her country to win the title.

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Penfolds

Penfolds is an Australian wine producer that was founded in Adelaide in 1844 by Christopher Rawson Penfold, an English physician who emigrated to Australia, and his wife Mary Penfold.

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Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School

Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School (PEGS) is an independent, Uniting Church, co-educational school, with campuses located in Essendon, Moonee Ponds and Keilor East in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Penne Hackforth-Jones

Penne Hackforth-Jones (5 August 194917 May 2013) was a United States-born Australian actress and biographer.

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Penny Taylor

Penelope Jane 'Penny' Taylor (born 24 May 1981) is an Australian retired professional basketball player.

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Penshurst, Victoria

Penshurst is a town in Victoria, Australia.

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Percival Ball

Percival Ball (17 February 1845 – 4 April 1900) was an English sculptor active in Australia.

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Percy Grainger

George Percy Aldridge Grainger (8 July 188220 February 1961) was an Australian-born composer, arranger and pianist.

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Perfect Promise

Perfect Promise, sired by Caesour out of Meretricious is a South African thoroughbred race mare who now races in Australia.

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Pericles (ship)

Pericles, named after the Athenian leader Pericles, was a 1,598 ton, iron hulled, three masted sailing ship, that was built by W. Hood & Co of Aberdeen, and launched in July 1877 to transport wool for the Aberdeen Line.

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Peril (band)

Peril were a Japanese and Australian industrial band operating from 1992 to 1996.

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Perkins Engineering

Perkins Engineering was a team contesting the Australian V8 Supercar Championship Series, operating as an active racing team between 1986 and 2008.

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Perl Mongers

Perl Mongers is part of The Perl Foundation and provides services to user groups for the Perl programming language.

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Perrott Lyon Timlock & Kesa

Perrott Lyon Timlock & Kesa is an Australian architecture bureau.

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Perry

Perry is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented pears, similar to the way cider is made from apples.

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Perth

Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia.

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Perth Arena

Perth Arena is an neofuturistic entertainment and sporting arena in the city centre of Perth, Western Australia, used mostly for basketball matches.

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Perth Glory FC

Perth Glory Football Club is an Australian professional soccer club based in Perth, Western Australia.

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Peru at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Peru competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Peru at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Peru competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004.

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Peta Edebone

Peta Edebone (born 9 February 1969 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a softball player from Australia, who won a bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics and 2000 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Pete Knight (rodeo)

Peter Charles "Pete" Knight (May 5, 1903 - May 23, 1937) was a Canadian and World Champion Rodeo Bronc Rider.

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Pete Murray

Peter Kenneth Murray (born 14 October 1969) is an Australian singer-songwriter whose first three full-length albums reached number 1 on the Australian music charts.

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Pete Peterson

Douglas Brian "Pete" Peterson (born June 26, 1935) is an American politician and diplomat.

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Pete Rozelle

Alvin Ray "Pete" Rozelle (March 1, 1926 – December 6, 1996) was an American businessman and executive.

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Peter Adams (actor)

Peter John Adams (18 May 1938 – 13 December 1999) was a New Zealand-born Australian actor, best remembered for his performances in Australian television.

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Peter Antonie

Peter Thomas Antonie OAM (born 11 May 1958) is an Australian former rower.

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Peter Baden-Powell, 2nd Baron Baden-Powell

Arthur Robert Peter Baden-Powell, 2nd Baron Baden-Powell, FRSA (30 October 1913 – 9 December 1962) was the son of Lieutenant-General Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, and Olave St. Clair Soames.

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Peter Bakowski

Peter Bakowski (born 15 October 1954) is an Australian poet.

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Peter Batchelor

Peter John Batchelor (born 21 September 1950) was an Australian politician before retiring at the Victorian State Election on 27 November 2010.

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Peter Brock

Peter Geoffrey Brock (26 February 1945 – 8 September 2006), otherwise known as "Peter Perfect", "The King of the Mountain", or simply "Brocky", was one of Australia's best-known and most successful motor racing drivers.

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Peter Casserly

Peter Casserly (28 January 1898 – 24 June 2005) was, at age 107, the last surviving member of the 1st AIF serving in France in the First World War.

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Peter Churcher

Peter Churcher (born 1964) is an Australian artist.

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Peter Costello

Peter Howard Costello, AC (born 14 August 1957), is a former Australian politician and lawyer who served as the Treasurer in the Australian Howard Government from 1996 to 2007.

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Peter Costigan

Peter Costigan (21 June 1935 – 5 August 2002) was an Australian journalist and Lord Mayor of Melbourne from 1999 to 2001.

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Peter Cushing

Peter Wilton Cushing (26 May 191311 August 1994) was an English actor best known for his roles in the Hammer Productions horror films of the 1950s, '60s, and '70s, as well as his performance as Grand Moff Tarkin in Star Wars (1977).

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Peter Dowding

Peter M'Callum Dowding SC (born 6 October 1943 in Melbourne) was the 24th Premier of Western Australia, serving from 25 February 1988 until his resignation on 12 February 1990 after an internal party dispute.

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Peter Doyle (singer)

Peter John Doyle (28 July 1949 – 13 October 2001) was an Australian pop singer who had success with a number of Top 40 hits in Australia in the 1960s, then success internationally as a member of the New Seekers in the early 1970s, before resuming a solo career in 1973.

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Peter Dupas

Peter Norris Dupas (born 6 July 1953) is an Australian serial killer, currently serving three consecutive life sentences for murder.

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Peter Faris

George Peter Faris, (born c.1948/1949) QC is a criminal lawyer, media commentator and former radio broadcaster in Melbourne, Australia.

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Peter Gago

Peter Gago (born 25 April 1957) is a British-Australian winemaker and author.

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Peter Gouldthorpe

Peter James Gouldthorpe (born 30 July 1954) is an Australian artist and author best known for his children's books.

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Peter Hall (politician)

Peter Ronald Hall (born 27 May 1952) is an Australian retired politician.

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Peter Helliar

Peter Helliar (born 16 June 1975) is an Australian comedian, actor, radio and television presenter, writer, producer and director.

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Peter Higgins (athlete)

Francis Peter Higgins (16 November 1928 – 8 September 1993) was a British athlete who mainly competed in the 400 metres.

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Peter Hogg

Peter Wardell Hogg, (born March 12, 1939) is a Canadian lawyer, author and legal scholar.

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Peter Hollingworth

Peter John Hollingworth (born 10 April 1935) is an Australian retired Anglican Archbishop.

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Peter Jackson (boxer)

Peter Jackson (3 July 1861 – 13 July 1901) was a heavyweight boxer from Christiansted, Danish West Indies who had a significant international career.

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Peter Jones (drummer)

Peter Robert Jones (21 April 196318 May 2012) was an English-born, Australian-based musician.

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Peter Knight (anti-abortion activist)

Peter James Knight (born 1 January 1954) is an Australian anti-abortion activist who shot dead a security guard in a Melbourne abortion clinic.

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Peter Kocan

Peter Raymond Kocan (born 4 May 1947) is an Australian author and poet.

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Peter Lalor

Peter Fintan Lalor (locally; 5 February 1827 – 9 February 1889) was an Irish-Australian rebel and, later, politician who rose to fame for his leading role in the Eureka Rebellion, an event controversially identified with the "birth of democracy" in Australia.

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Peter Landy

Peter Landy (born 1943) is an Australian television presenter.

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Peter Lever

Peter Lever (born 17 September 1940, Todmorden, Yorkshire, England) is a former English cricketer, who played in seventeen Tests and ten ODIs for England from 1970 to 1975.

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Peter Lew

Peter Lew (born 25 February 1970), is an Australian businessman from Melbourne.

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Peter Lik

Peter Lik (born 1959) is a photographer from Australia, best known for his nature and panoramic landscape images.

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Peter Luczak

Peter Luczak (Łuczak,; born 31 August 1979) is a retired professional tennis player for Australia.

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Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, also known as the Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute and commonly abbreviated as the Peter Mac, is an Australian oncology research institute, cancer treatment, and professional oncologist training centre located in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Peter Mathers

Peter Mathers (1931 in England – 8 November 2004 in Melbourne) was an English-born Australian author and playwright.

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Peter McMullin

Peter McMullin (born 25 April 1952) is an Australian businessman lawyer and philanthropist.

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Peter McNamara

Peter McNamara (born 5 July 1955) is an Australian retired tennis player.

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Peter Menegazzo

Peter Menegazzo (1944? – 2 December 2005) was an Australian grain grower and cattle baron.

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Peter Mitchell (newsreader)

Peter Mitchell (born 14 June 1960), is an Australian television presenter.

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Peter Nicholls (writer)

Peter Douglas Nicholls (8 March 1939 – 6 March 2018) was an Australian literary scholar and critic.

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Peter Norman

Peter George Norman (15 June 1942 – 3 October 2006) was an Australian track athlete.

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Peter Reith

Peter Keaston Reith (born 15 July 1950) is a former Australian politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1982 to 1983 and from 1984 to 2001, representing the Liberal Party.

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Peter Robb (author)

Peter Robb (born 1946 in Toorak, Melbourne) is an Australian author.

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Peter Robertson (triathlete)

Peter John Robertson (born 17 February 1976 in Melbourne) is an Olympic athlete from Australia, who competes in triathlon.

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Peter Rowsthorn (actor)

Peter Rowsthorn (Jnr) (born 9 February 1963) is an Australian actor, writer, stand-up comedian, MC and host.

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Peter Rowsthorn (businessman)

Peter Rowsthorn (Snr) is an Australian businessman.

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Peter Ryan (columnist)

Peter Allen Ryan MM (4 September 1923 – 13 December 2015) was a newspaper columnist, author, World War II spy, director of Melbourne University Press and an officer of the Victorian Supreme Court.

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Peter Singer

Peter Albert David Singer, AC (born 6 July 1946) is an Australian moral philosopher.

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Peter Tatchell

Peter Gary Tatchell (born 25 January 1952) is a British human rights campaigner, originally from Australia, best known for his work with LGBT social movements.

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Peter Taylor (Australian cricketer)

Peter Laurence Taylor (born 22 August 1956 in North Sydney, New South Wales) is a former Australian cricketer who played in 13 Tests and 83 ODIs from 1987 to 1992.

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Peter Temple

Peter Temple (10 March 1946 – 8 March 2018) was an Australian crime fiction writer, mainly known for his Jack Irish novel series.

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Peter Thomson (golfer)

Peter William Thomson (23 August 1929 – 20 June 2018) was an Australian professional golfer.

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Peter Toyne

Dr Peter Howard Toyne (born 25 January 1946) is a former Australian politician.

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Peter Waite (philanthropist)

Peter Waite (9 May 1834 – 4 April 1922) was a South Australian pastoralist, businessman, company director and public benefactor.

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Peter Watson (bishop)

Peter R. Watson was the archbishop of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne.

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Peter Winter (athlete)

Peter John Winter (born 17 January 1971 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a retired male decathlete from Australia.

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Peter Witt streetcar

The Peter Witt streetcar was introduced by Cleveland Railway commissioner Peter Witt (1869-1948) who led the transit agency from 1911-1915 and designed a model of streetcar known by his name that was used in many North American cities, most notably in Toronto and Cleveland.

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Peter Young Stakes

The Peter Young Stakes, registered as the St George Stakes, is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race held under weight for age conditions over a distance of 1800 metres at Caulfield racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in late February.

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Peterborough, Victoria

Peterborough is a town on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia; approximately three hours' drive from Melbourne.

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Peters Ice Cream

Peters Ice Cream is an Australian ice cream brand, now a subsidiary of European food firm R&R Ice Cream.

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Petr Korda

Petr Korda (born 23 January 1968) is a Czech former professional tennis player.

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Petra Yared

Petra Yared (born 18 January 1979) is an Australian actress.

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Peugeot 406

The Peugeot 406 is a large family car that was produced by French automaker Peugeot between 1995 and 2004.

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Peugeot 504

The Peugeot 504 is a mid-size, front-engine, rear wheel drive automobile manufactured and marketed by Peugeot for model years 1968-1983 over a single generation, primarily in four-door sedan and wagon configurations — but also with two-door coupe, convertible and pickup truck variants.

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Phantom Agents

is a Japanese action television series of 130 black and white episodes that aired from 1964 to 1966.

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Phar Lap

Phar Lap (4 October 1926 – 5 April 1932) was a champion Thoroughbred racehorse whose achievements captured the Australian public's imagination during the early years of the Great Depression.

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Pharmacy Records

Pharmacy Records is an independent record label based in Melbourne, Australia, and run by Richard Andrew of Registered Nurse.

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Phil Anderson (cyclist)

Philip Grant Anderson (born 12 March 1958) is an Australian former professional racing cyclist who was the first non-European to wear the yellow jersey of the Tour de France.

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Phil Carman

Phillip "Phil" Carman (born 4 September 1950 in Edenhope, Victoria) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented Norwood in the SANFL and,, and in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1970s and 1980s.

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Phil Cleary

Philip Ronald Cleary (born 8 December 1952) is an Australian commentator on politics and sport, particularly Australian rules football, and a former independent politician elected at the 1992 Wills by-election.

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Phil Dent

Philip Clive Dent (born 14 February 1950), is a former professional tennis player.

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Phil Gaudion

Phil Gaudion is an Australian professional drummer who played for the Paul Colman Trio.

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Phil Jaques

Philip Anthony Jaques (born 3 May 1979 in Wollongong, New South Wales) is a former Australian cricketer.

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Phil Jones (journalist)

Phil Jones is an English sports journalist and television interviewer and reporter.

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Phil K

Phil K (full name Phil Krokidis) is an electronic music DJ and producer from Melbourne, Australia.

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Phil Rudd

Phillip Hugh Norman Rudd (born Phillip Hugh Norman Witschke Rudzevecuis, 19 May 1954) is an Australian drummer, best known for his membership in Australian hard rock band AC/DC from 1975 through 1983, and again from 1994 to 2015.

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Phil Small

Phillip James "Phil" Small (born 2 August 1954) is an Australian musician and songwriter, who is the bass guitarist for the pub rock band Cold Chisel.

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Phil Smyth

Philip John Smyth AM (born 11 May 1958) is an Australian former basketball player and four-time Olympian who won three National Basketball League (NBL) championships with the Canberra Cannons before going on to be a three-time championship-winning head coach of the NBL's Adelaide 36ers.

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Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters

Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, commonly referred to as PTC, is one of the oldest existing roller coaster manufacturing companies in the world.

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Philip Brophy

Philip Brophy, born in Reservoir, Melbourne 1959 is an Australian musician, composer, sound designer, filmmaker, writer, graphic designer, educator and academic.

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Philip Collier

Philip Collier (21 April 1873 – 18 October 1948) was an Australian politician who served as the 14th Premier of Western Australia from 1924 to 1930 and from 1933 to 1936.

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Philip Hodgins

Philip Ian Hodgins (28 January 1959 – 18 August 1995) was an Australian poet, whose work appeared in such major publications as The New Yorker.

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Philip Holiday

Phillip James Holiday (born 23 May 1970 in Benoni, South Africa) is a former professional world boxing champion in the lightweight division who also competed as a welterweight and a junior middleweight later in his career.

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Philip K. Chapman

Philip Kenyon Chapman (born 5 March 1935) was the first Australian-born American astronaut, serving for about five years in NASA Astronaut Group 6 (1967).

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Philip Martin (poet)

Philip Martin (1931–2005) was an Australian academic, poet, translator, critic and broadcaster.

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Philip Salom

Philip Salom (born 8 August 1950) is a contemporary Australian poet and novelist whose poetry books have attracted widespread acclaim.

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Philippe Mora

Philippe Mora (born 1949) is a French-born Australian film director.

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Philippe Saint-André

Philippe Georges Saint-André (born 19 April 1967) is a former French rugby union footballer and current coach of the Cameroon national rugby union team.

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Philippines at the 1956 Summer Olympics

The Philippines competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Philips

Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Philips, stylized as PHILIPS) is a Dutch multinational technology company headquartered in Amsterdam currently focused in the area of healthcare.

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Philips Arena

Philips Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Atlanta, Georgia, and is home to the Atlanta Hawks, of the National Basketball Association, and the Atlanta Dream, of the Women's National Basketball Association.

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Philips CD-i

The Philips CD-i (an abbreviation of Compact Disc Interactive) is an interactive multimedia CD player developed and marketed by Royal Philips Electronics N.V., who supported it from December 1991 into the late 1990s.

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Phillip Bennett

General Sir Phillip Harvey Bennett (born 27 December 1928) is a retired senior officer of the Australian Army who served as Chief of the Australian Defence Force from 1984 to 1987, and later as Governor of Tasmania from 1987 to 1995.

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Phillip Davey

Phillip Davey, (10 October 1896 – 21 December 1953) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Phillip Island

Phillip Island is an Australian island about south-southeast of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Phillip Law

Phillip Garth Law AC, CBE, FAA FTSE (21 April 1912 – 28 February 2010) was an Australian scientist and explorer who served as director of Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) from 1949 to 1966.

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Phillip Lynch

Sir Phillip Reginald Lynch KCMG (27 July 1933 – 19 June 1984) was an Australian politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1966 to 1982.

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Phillips Idowu

Phillips Olaosebikan Idowu, (born 30 December 1978) is a British athlete who specialises in the triple jump.

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Phillipsite

Phillipsite is a mineral series of the zeolite group; a hydrated potassium, calcium and aluminium silicate, approximating to (Ca,Na2,K2)3Al6Si10O32·12H2O.

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Photography Studies College

Photography Studies College, commonly abbreviated to PSC, is a privately owned independent tertiary college located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Phrase (rapper)

Harley Webster (born 1981) – better known as Phrase – is an Australian hip hop MC, originating from Melbourne.

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Pi O

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Piangil railway line

The Piangil railway line (often referred to as the Swan Hill railway line) is in Victoria, Australia.

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Picasso at the Lapin Agile

Picasso at the Lapin Agile is a full-length play written by American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and musician Steve Martin in 1993.

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Pick of the Pops

Pick of the Pops is a BBC Radio programme, originally based on the Top 20 UK Singles Chart and first broadcast on the BBC Light Programme in 1955.

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Picnic at Hanging Rock (novel)

Picnic at Hanging Rock is an Australian historical fiction novel by Joan Lindsay.

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Piergiorgio Odifreddi

Piergiorgio Odifreddi (born 13 July 1950 in Cuneo) is an Italian mathematician, logician and aficionado of the history of science, who is also extremely active as a popular science writer and essayist, especially in a perspective of philosophical atheism as a member of the Italian Union of Rationalist Atheists and Agnostics.

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Piers Akerman

Piers Akerman (born 12 June 1950) is an Australian journalist, conservative commentator and columnist for the Sydney newspaper ''The Daily Telegraph''.

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Pieter Aldrich

Pieter ("Piet") Aldrich (born 7 September 1965) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa.

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Pieter Bourke

Pieter Alan Bourke is an Australian composer, keyboardist, percussionist and audio engineer.

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Pieter de Villiers (athlete)

Pieter de Villiers (born 13 July 1982) is a South African hurdler.

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Pieter van den Hoogenband

Pieter Cornelis Martijn van den Hoogenband (born 14 March 1978) is a Dutch former swimmer.

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Pietro Porcelli

Pietro Giacomo Porcelli (30 January 1872 – 28 June 1943) was an Italian-born sculptor responsible for many statues in Western Australia, including the Explorers' Monument, and those of C. Y. O'Connor and Alexander Forrest.

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Pillow fight flash mob

A pillow fight flash mob is a social phenomenon of flash mobbing and shares many characteristics of a culture jam.

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Pinball

Pinball is a type of arcade game, in which points are scored by a player manipulating one or more steel balls on a play field inside a glass-covered cabinet called a pinball table (or "pinball machine").

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Pink discography

American singer and songwriter Pink has released seven studio albums, three live albums, five compilation albums, 34 singles, and 33 music videos.

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Pink Stainless Tail

Pink Stainless Tail are a rock band formed in Melbourne, Australia in early 2000.

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Pinsent Masons

Pinsent Masons LLP is an international law firm which specialises in the energy, infrastructure, financial services, real estate and advanced manufacturing and technology sectors.

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Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden (Adelaide)

The Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden in Park 12 of the Park Lands of Adelaide, South Australia, is a tribute to the pioneer women of South Australia.

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PIPE Networks

PIPE Networks (also known as PIPE) is an Australian telecommunications company, based in Brisbane, Queensland.

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Pirate Baby's Cabana Battle Street Fight 2006

Pirate Baby's Cabana Battle Street Fight 2006 is a 12-minute, black and white animated movie by Paul Laurence Robertson, featuring music by Cornel Wilczek, also known as Qua.

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Pirate radio in Australia

Australian radio audiences have had virtually no exposure to pirate radio.

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Pizza (TV series)

Pizza is an Australian television series on the Australian television network SBS.

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PKC (conference)

PKC or Public-Key Cryptography is the short name of the International Workshop on Theory and Practice in Public Key Cryptography (modified as International Conference on Theory and Practice in Public Key Cryptography since 2006), a cryptography conference sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR).

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Placid Ark

Placid Ark (1983-1988) was an Australian thoroughbred foaled in Western Australia.

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Planetshakers

Planetshakers is an evangelical Christian Pentecostal megachurch adult and youth movement in Melbourne, Australia.

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Planned community

A planned community, or planned city, is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed on previously undeveloped greenfield land.

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Plants Plus

Plants Plus is an Australian marketing and buying group operated on behalf of independently owned garden centres.

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Platanus × acerifolia

Platanus × acerifolia, the London plane, London planetree, or hybrid plane, is a tree in the genus Platanus.

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Platte Valley Trolley

The Platte Valley Trolley is an heritage streetcar line in Denver, Colorado, operated by the Denver Tramway Heritage Society.

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Platypus

The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus), sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus, is a semiaquatic egg-laying mammal endemic to eastern Australia, including Tasmania.

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Playback Theatre

Playback Theatre is an original form of improvisational theatre in which audience or group members tell stories from their lives and watch them enacted on the spot.

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Playground Battle

Playground Battle is the third album by New Zealand Rock Band The Feelers.

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Plenty, Victoria

Plenty is a town in Victoria, Australia, 20 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Plumpton, Victoria

Plumpton is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 30 km north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Pogo (comic strip)

Pogo is the title and central character of a long-running daily American comic strip, created by cartoonist Walt Kelly (1913–1973) and distributed by the Post-Hall Syndicate.

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Point Cook, Victoria

Point Cook is the home of RAAF Base Williams, Point Cook, the birthplace of the Royal Australian Air Force, and is the current home of the RAAF Museum.

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Point Hicks

Point Hicks or Tolywiarar (formerly called Cape Everard), is a coastal headland in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia, located within the Croajingolong National Park.

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Point Leo, Victoria

Point Leo is a town in the Shire of Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.

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Point Lonsdale

Point Lonsdale is a coastal township on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia.

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Point Piper, New South Wales

Point Piper is a small, affluent harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, east of the Sydney CBD, in the local government area known as the Municipality of Woollahra.

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Poland at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Poland competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Pole vault

Pole vaulting is a track and field event in which a person uses a long flexible pole (which today is usually made either of fiberglass or carbon fiber) as an aid to jump over a bar.

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Police procedural

The police procedural, or police crime drama, is a subgenre of detective fiction that depicts investigations into several unrelated crimes in a single story or episode.

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Polish Australians

Polish Australians refers to Australian citizens or residents of full or partial Polish ancestry, or Polish citizens living in Australia.

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Politics of Victoria

Politics of the Australian state of Victoria takes place in the context of a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral parliamentary system, and like other Australian states, Victoria is part of the federation known as the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Polly Woodside

Polly Woodside is a Belfast-built, three-masted, iron-hulled barque, preserved in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), and forming the central feature of the South Wharf precinct.

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Pollyfilla

Pollyfilla (aka Colin McLean) (born August 1978GayNZ.com. (2004-03). Retrieved 2007-07-09.) is a drag queen originally from Wellington, New Zealand.

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Pong Su incident

The Pong Su incident began on 16 April 2003 when heroin was smuggled from the Pong Su, a North Korean cargo ship, onto an Australian beach.

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Poowong, Victoria

Poowong is a small dairying town located in South Gippsland, Victoria.

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Pop! featuring Angie Hart

Pop! was an Australian band of the 1990s.

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Pop-culture tourism

Pop-culture tourism is the act of traveling to locations featured in popular literature, film, music, or any other form of media.

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Pope Clement VII

Pope Clement VII (26 May 1478 – 25 September 1534), born Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 November 1523 to his death on 25 September 1534.

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PopMart Tour

The PopMart Tour was a worldwide concert tour by rock band U2.

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Poppy King

Poppy Cybele King (born 23 May 1972) is an Australian entrepreneur.

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Popstars Live

Popstars Live was an Australian talent quest television program similar to Australian Idol that aired on the Seven Network in early 2004.

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Populous (company)

Populous is a global architectural firm specializing in the design of sports facilities, arenas and convention centers, as well as the planning of major special events.

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Porepunkah

Porepunkah is a town in northeast Victoria, Australia on the Great Alpine Road, at the foot of Mount Buffalo northeast of the state capital, Melbourne and northwest of Bright.

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Porpoise (scuba gear)

Porpoise is a tradename for scuba developed by Ted Eldred in Australia and made there from the late 1940s onwards.

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Port Albert

Port Albert is a coastal town in Victoria, Australia, on the coast of Corner Inlet on the Yarram - Port Albert Road, south-east of Morwell, south-east of Melbourne, in the Shire of Wellington.

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Port Campbell National Park

The Port Campbell National Park is a national park in the south-western district of Victoria, Australia.

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Port Douglas

Port Douglas is a town in Far North Queensland, Australia, approximately north of Cairns.

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Port Fairy

Port Fairy is a coastal town in south-western Victoria, Australia.

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Port Jackson shark

The Port Jackson shark (Heterodontus portusjacksoni) is a nocturnal, oviparous (egg laying) type of bullhead shark of the family Heterodontidae, found in the coastal region of southern Australia, including the waters off Port Jackson.

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Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln is a city on the Lower Eyre Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia.

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Port Melbourne railway line

The Port Melbourne railway line is a former railway line in Melbourne, Australia.

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Port Melbourne railway station

Port Melbourne is a railway station in the Melbourne suburb of the same name located on the former Port Melbourne line, the first significant railway in Australia.

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Port Melbourne SC

Port Melbourne SC is an Australian soccer club based in Port Melbourne, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Port Melbourne, Victoria

Port Melbourne is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 5 km south-west from Melbourne's Melbourne central business district.

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Port of Melbourne

The Port of Melbourne is one of the largest ports for containerised and general cargo in Australia.

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Port Phillip

Port Phillip (also commonly referred to as Port Phillip Bay or (locally) just The Bay), is a large bay in southern Victoria, Australia; it is the location of Melbourne.

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Port Phillip Gazette

The Port Phillip Gazette was the second newspaper published in Melbourne, in the then Port Phillip District and what is now Victoria, Australia.

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Port Stephens Council

Port Stephens Council (also known simply as Port Stephens) is a local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Portable Film Festival

The Portable Film Festival is an online channel and film festival offering audiences the chance to download an entire curated international film and video program for free to a portable device, such as an iPod, Sony PSP, 3G capable mobile phone or laptop.

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Portarlington, Victoria

Portarlington is a historic coastal township located on the Bellarine Peninsula, 28 km from the city of Geelong, in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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Portia Faces Life

Portia Faces Life is an American soap opera first heard on radio from 1940 to 1953, and also telecast for a single season in the mid-1950s.

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Portland Airport (Victoria)

Portland Airport is located within the locality of Cashmore, northwest of Portland, Victoria, Australia.

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Portland Bay

Portland Bay is a small bay off the coast of Victoria, Australia.

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Portland, Victoria

Portland is a small city in Victoria, Australia, and is the oldest European settlement in the state.

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Portrush Road, Adelaide

Portrush Road is a major part of National Route A17, a bypass route in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.

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Portsea Passenger Service

Portsea Passenger Service is a bus operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Portsea, Victoria

Portsea is a town in the outer south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Portugal at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Portugal competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Post (Paul Kelly album)

Post is the first solo album by Australian singer-songwriter rock musician, Paul Kelly.

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Post-rock

Post-rock is a form of experimental rock characterized by use of rock instruments primarily to explore textures and timbre rather than traditional song structure, chords or riffs.

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Postage stamps and postal history of New South Wales

This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of New South Wales, a former British colony now part of Australia.

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Postcode 3000

Postcode 3000 was a planning policy for Melbourne, Australia coordinated by the City of Melbourne and supported by the state government, then under the newly elected Premier Jeff Kennett (LIB).

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Powelltown, Victoria

Powelltown is a town in Victoria, Australia, 70 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Power Shift

Power Shift is an annual youth summit which has been held in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Power Without Glory

Power Without Glory is an important 1950 historical novel written by Communist Australian writer Frank Hardy.

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Pradip Kumar Banerjee

Pradip Kumar Banerjee (born 23 June 1936) or P. K. Banerjee as he is called often, is a distinguished former Indian footballer and football coach.

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Prahran Football Club

Prahran Assumption Football Club (/pɛ'ræn/), nicknamed The Two Blues, is an Australian rules football club based at Toorak Park in Orrong Road between High Street and Malvern Road, Armadale, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Prahran Market

The Prahran Market is one of the premier fresh food markets in Melbourne, Australia.

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Prahran railway station

Prahran railway station (/pɛ'ræn) is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia.

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Prahran Town Hall

Prahran Town Hall is a civic building located on the corner of Chapel Street and Greville Street in Prahran, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Prahran, Victoria

Prahran (/pɛ'ræn/, also known colloquially as "Pran") is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Stonnington local government area.

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Prasophyllum

Prasophyllum, commonly known as leek orchids, is a genus of about 140 species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is found in Australia and New Zealand.

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Prayers on Fire

Prayers on Fire is the debut studio album by Australian rock group The Birthday Party, which was released on 6 April 1981 on the Missing Link label in Australia, later licensed to the 4AD label.

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Predictable (Delta Goodrem song)

"Predictable" is a pop rock song written by Kara DioGuardi, Delta Goodrem and Jarrad Rogers, recorded by Goodrem for her first album Innocent Eyes (2003).

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Pregnancy over age 50

Pregnancy over age 50 has, over recent years, become possible for more women, and more easily achieved for many, due to recent advances in assisted reproductive technology, in particular egg donation.

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Premium station

A premium station is a category of railway station on Melbourne's railway network, operated by Metro Trains Melbourne.

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Presbyterian Church of Australia

The Presbyterian Church of Australia (PCA) is the largest Presbyterian denomination in Australia.

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Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia

The Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia (PCEA) is a small Presbyterian denomination which was formed in Sydney on 10 October 1846 by three ministers and a ruling elder.

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Presbyterian Church of Victoria

The Presbyterian Church of Victoria is one of the constituent churches of the Presbyterian Church of Australia.

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Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne

Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne (PLC), is an independent, private, Presbyterian, day and boarding school for girls, located in Burwood, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney

The Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney (PLC Sydney) is an independent, Presbyterian, day and boarding school for girls in Croydon, an inner-western suburb of Sydney, Australia.

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Presbyterian Theological College

The Presbyterian Theological College (PTC) is the theological college of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria.

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Presentation Sisters

The Presentation Sisters, also known as the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary are a religious institute of Roman Catholic women founded in Cork, Ireland, by Nano (Honora) Nagle in 1775.

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Preshil

Preshil, The Margaret Lyttle Memorial School, is an independent, secular, co-educational, day school located in Kew, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Presidents Cup

The Presidents Cup is a series of men's golf matches between a team representing the United States and an International Team representing the rest of the world minus Europe (i.e. Asia, Africa, Central and South America, Oceania, Mexico and Canada).

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Prestel

Prestel (abbrev. from press telephone), the brand name for the UK Post Office's Viewdata technology, was an interactive videotex system developed during the late 1970s and commercially launched in 1979.

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Preston Lions FC

Preston Lions Football Club (formerly Preston Makedonia Soccer Club) is a soccer club from Preston, a northern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Preston railway station, Melbourne

Preston railway station is located on the South Morang line in Victoria, Australia.

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Preston Village, Brighton

Preston Village is a suburban area of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex to the north of the centre.

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Preston, Victoria

Preston is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 9 km north from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Prestons, New South Wales

Prestons is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 37 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Liverpool.

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Pretty Things

The Pretty Things are an English rock band, formed in 1963 in London.

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Prewar television stations

This is a list of pre-World War 2 television stations of the 1920s and 1930s.

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PricewaterhouseCoopers

PricewaterhouseCoopers (doing business as PwC) is a multinational professional services network headquartered in London, United Kingdom.

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Prime7

Prime7 is an Australian television network owned by Prime Media Group Limited, and an affiliate of the Seven Network.

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Primitive Calculators

The Primitive Calculators are an Australian post-punk band, formed in Melbourne, Victoria in 1978.

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Prince Gopal Lakshman

Prince Gopal Lakshman (1954-2016) was a former Fijian politician of Indian descent.

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Princes Bridge

Princes Bridge, originally Prince's Bridge,,...he wished that it might be distinguished by the name of "Prince's Bridge," in honour of the Prince of Wales, whom he hoped would yet be the Sovereign of their colonies... is an important bridge in central Melbourne, Australia that spans the Yarra River.

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Princes Bridge railway station

Princes Bridge was a Melbourne railway station built in 1859 and was the terminus for all Epping line and Hurstbridge line trains.

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Princes Freeway

The Princes Freeway is a Australian freeway, divided into two sections both located in Victoria.

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Princes Highway

The Princes Highway is a major road in Australia, extending from Sydney to Port Augusta via the coast through the states of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.

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Princes Hill, Victoria

Princes Hill is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Princes Motorway

The Princes Motorway, formerly known as the Southern Freeway is a predominately dual carriage untolled motorway that links Sydney to Wollongong and further south through the Illawarra region to.

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Princes Park (stadium)

Princes Park (or Carlton Recreation Ground, currently officially known by its sponsored name Ikon Park) is an Australian rules football ground located at Princes Park in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton North.

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Princes Park, Carlton

Princes Park is a 38.6 hectare (95.4 acre) park in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Carlton North, Victoria.

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Princess Ida

Princess Ida; or, Castle Adamant is a comic opera with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert.

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Princess Theatre (Melbourne)

The Princess Theatre is a 1452-seat theatre in Melbourne's East End Theatre District, Australia, and is the oldest continuous entertainment site on mainland Australia.

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Prisoner (TV series)

Prisoner is an Australian soap opera set in a women's prison, Wentworth Detention Centre, which was located in the fictitious Melbourne suburb of Wentworth.

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Prisoner of Society

"Prisoner of Society" is a song by The Living End.

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Private Dancer Tour

Private Dancer Tour is a 1985 concert tour by the American singer Tina Turner.

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Procol Harum

Procol Harum is an English rock band formed in 1967.

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Productivity Commission

The Productivity Commission is the Australian Government's principal review and advisory body on microeconomic policy, regulation and a range of other social and environmental issues.

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Professional Footballers Australia

The Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) is an Australian trade union affiliated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions that represents professional male, female and elite junior soccer players.

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Professional wrestling in Australia

Professional wrestling in Australia makes up a small part of Australian culture.

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Professor Ratbaggy

Professor Ratbaggy is a sometime four-piece band based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Propeller Records

Propeller Records was an independent record label formed in Auckland, New Zealand, by Simon Grigg in 1980.

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Proserpine, Queensland

Proserpine (locally) is a town and a locality in the Whitsunday Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Protector-class offshore patrol vessel

The Protector-class offshore patrol vessel (also known as the Otago class) is a ship class of two offshore patrol vessel (OPVs) operated by the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) since 2010.

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Protests against the war in Afghanistan (2001–2014)

The war in Afghanistan prompted large protests around the world, with the first large-scale demonstrations beginning in the days leading up to the war's official launch on October 7, 2001.

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Psephos

Psephos: Adam Carr's Electoral Archive is an online archive of election statistics, and claims to be the world's largest online resource of such information.

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Pseudo Echo

Pseudo Echo are an Australian new wave band that formed in 1982 in Melbourne.

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Psy-Harmonics

Psy-Harmonics was an independent record label based in Australia that specialised in electronic music.

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Pterygotus

Pterygotus is a genus of giant predatory eurypterid, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods.

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Public art

Public art is art in any media that has been planned and executed with the intention of being staged in the physical public domain, usually outside and accessible to all.

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Public holidays in Australia

Public holidays in Australia are declared on a state and territory basis.

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Public housing in the Australian Capital Territory

Government-owned housing in Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory has a history stemming from the decision to build the National Capital in the bush.

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Public nudity

Public nudity refers to nudity not in an entirely private context, that is, a person appearing nude in a public place or being able to be seen nude from a public place.

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Public Transport Users Association

The Public Transport Users Association is a community-based public transport lobby group in Victoria, Australia, based in Melbourne.

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Public–private partnership

A public–private partnership (PPP, 3P or P3) is a cooperative arrangement between two or more public and private sectors, typically of a long-term nature.

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Puerto Rico at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Puerto Rico competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Puffing Billy Railway

The Puffing Billy Railway is a narrow gauge heritage railway in the Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne, Australia.

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Punk rock

Punk rock (or "punk") is a rock music genre that developed in the mid-1970s in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.

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Punk rock in Australia

Australian musicians played and recorded some of the earliest punk rock.

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Punk subculture

Punk subculture includes a diverse array of ideologies, fashion, and other forms of expression, visual art, dance, literature and film.

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Punters Club

The Punters Club was a pub and live music venue located on Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, in inner Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Puppetry

Puppetry is a form of theatre or performance that involves the manipulation of puppets – inanimate objects, often resembling some type of human or animal figure, that are animated or manipulated by a human called a puppeteer.

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Pupusa

A pupusa (from Pipil pupusawa) is a traditional Salvadoran dish of a thick corn tortilla stuffed with a savory filling.

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Purcell (architects)

Purcell is an architectural design practice with 13 regional studios in the UK and three studios in Asia Pacific.

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Pursuit Special

The Pursuit Special, also referred to as the Last of the V8 Interceptors, is the iconic black GT Falcon muscle car featuring a distinctive supercharger driven by the title character Mad Max during much of the ''Mad Max'' franchise, where it appears in Mad Max, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior and in Mad Max: Fury Road, as well as both video games.

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Puzzlehunt

A рuzzlehunt is a puzzle game where teams compete to solve a series of puzzles at a particular site, in multiple sites or via the internet.

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Pyramid Hill

Pyramid Hill is a town in Victoria, Australia in the Shire of Loddon north of Melbourne and north of Bendigo.

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Pyrography

Pyrography or pyrogravure is the art of decorating wood or other materials with burn marks resulting from the controlled application of a heated object such as a poker.

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Pyrros Dimas

Pyrros Dimas (Πύρρος Δήμας;; born 13 October 1971) is a Greek former weightlifter.

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Q1 (building)

Q1 (an abbreviation of Queensland Number One) is a skyscraper in Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia.

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QantasLink

QantasLink is a regional brand of Australian airline Qantas and is an affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance.

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Qasim Umar

Qasim Ali Umar (قاسم عمر; born February 9, 1957, Nairobi, Kenya) is a former Pakistani cricketer who played in 26 Tests and 31 ODIs from 1983 to 1987.

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Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways Company Q.C.S.C. (القطرية, Al Qatariyah), operating as Qatar Airways, is the state-owned flag carrier of Qatar.

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Quan Yeomans

Quan Yeomans (born 12 December 1972) is an Australian musician best known as the frontman of the band Regurgitator.

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Quanjude

Quanjude is a Chinese restaurant known for its trademark Quanjude Peking Roast Duck and its longstanding culinary heritage since its establishment in 1864 in Beijing, China.

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Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)

"Que Será, Será (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)", first published in 1956, is a popular song written by the songwriting team of Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.

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Queen Elizabeth Stakes (ATC)

The Queen Elizabeth Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Weight for Age Thoroughbred horse run over a distance of 2,000 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia, in the autumn during the ATC Championships series.

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Queen Elizabeth Stakes (VRC)

The Queen Elizabeth Stakes is a registered Victoria Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for horses aged three years old and over, under open handicap conditions, over a distance of 2600 metres at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on the last day of the VRC Spring Carnival in early November.

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Queen Street massacre

The Queen Street massacre was a spree-killing that occurred on 8 December 1987 at the Australia Post offices at 191 Queen Street in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Queen Street, Auckland

Queen Street is the major commercial thoroughfare in the Auckland CBD, Auckland, New Zealand's main population centre.

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Queen Street, Melbourne

Queen Street is a street in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia.

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Queen Victoria Gardens

The Queen Victoria Gardens are Melbourne's memorial to Queen Victoria.

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Queen Victoria Market

The Queen Victoria Market (also known locally as Vic Market or Queen Vic) is a major landmark in Melbourne, Australia, and at around seven hectares (17 acres) is the largest open air market in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Queen Victoria Village

Queen Victoria Village, generally known as QV Melbourne or just QV, is a precinct in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Queen's Baton Relay

The Queen's Baton Relay is a relay around the world held prior to the beginning of the Commonwealth Games.

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Queen's Tower, London

The Queen's Tower is situated in the South Kensington Campus of Imperial College London, England, just to the north of Imperial College Road.

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Queens Park, Moonee Ponds

Queens Park is a significant park in Moonee Ponds in the City of Melbourne, Australia.

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Queenscliff High Light

The Queenscliff High Light, also variously known as the Black Lighthouse, Fort Queenscliff Lighthouse or Shortland Bluff Light, stands in the grounds of Fort Queenscliff in Queenscliff, Victoria, Australia.

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Queenscliff, Victoria

Queenscliff is a small town on the Bellarine Peninsula in southern Victoria, Australia, south of Swan Bay at the entrance to Port Phillip.

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Queensland Rail

Queensland Rail, also known as QR, is a railway operator in Queensland, Australia.

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Queenstown Airport

Queenstown Airport is located in Frankton, Otago, New Zealand, and serves the resort town of Queenstown.

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Queenstown, New Zealand

Queenstown (Tāhuna) is a resort town in Otago in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island.

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Quercus canariensis

Quercus canariensis, the Algerian oak or Mirbeck's oak is an oak in the section ''Quercus'' sect. ''Mesobalanus'', native to southern Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco; despite the scientific name, it does not occur naturally today in the Canary Islands, though it may have in the past.

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Quicksales

Quicksales (typeset as quicksales) is an online auction site based in Australia, and the second largest auction website in Australia.

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Quidditch (sport)

Quidditch is a sport of two teams of seven players each mounted on broomsticks played on a hockey rink-sized pitch.

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Quizmania (Australia)

Quizmania was an Australian phone-in quiz show, based on the British program of the same name, and broadcast on the Nine Network in the late night time slot (post-midnight).

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R v Thomas

R v Thomas was an Australian court case decided in the Victorian Court of Appeal on 18 August 2006.

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R. J. Stove

Robert James Stove (born 1961 in Sydney) is an Australian writer, editor, composer and organist.

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R. K. Narayan

R.

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RAAF Base Townsville

RAAF Base Townsville (formerly RAAF Base Garbutt) is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) air base located in, west of Townsville in Queensland, Australia.

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RAAF Williams

RAAF Williams is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base set across two locations, at Point Cook and Laverton, located approximately south-west of the Melbourne central business district in Victoria, Australia.

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Raúl Ramírez

Raúl Ramírez (born 20 June 1953) is a retired Mexican professional tennis player.

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Rabelais Student Media

Rabelais Student Media is a student newspaper at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, named after French Renaissance writer François Rabelais.

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Race Around the World

Race Around the World was an Australian documentary series produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1997 and 1998.

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Race of the Century (horse racing)

The Race of the Century was the name given to a 1986 W.S. Cox Plate, a thoroughbred horse race in held in Melbourne, Australia, between two New Zealand racehorses of the 1980s.

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RaceCam

RaceCam is a video camera system used primarily in motor racing, which uses a network of car-mounted cameras, microwave radio transmitters, and relays from helicopters to send live images from inside a race car to both pit crews and television audiences.

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Rachael Grinham

Rachael Margaret Grinham (born 22 January 1977 in Toowoomba, Queensland) is a professional squash player from Australia.

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Rachel Griffiths

Rachel Anne Griffiths (born December 18, 1968) is an Australian actress and director.

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Rachel Parish

Rachel Parish (born 21 May 1981) is an English international sportswoman who won a shooting gold medal and silver medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Radha Mitchell

Radha Rani Amber Indigo Ananda Mitchell (born 12 November 1973) is an Australian actress.

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Radical Women

Radical Women (RW) is a socialist feminist grassroots activist organization that provides a radical voice within the feminist movement, a feminist voice within the Left, and trains women to be leaders in the movements for social and economic justice.

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Radio 2 (Australian radio station)

Radio 2 was a narrowband Australian radio network owned and operated by WorldAudio Limited.

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Radio National

ABC Radio National, known on-air as RN, is an Australia-wide Public Service Broadcasting radio network run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Radio Print Handicapped Network

RPH Australia is the national peak representative organisation for a unique Australian network of radio reading service designed to meet the daily information needs of people who, for any reason, are unable to access normal printed material.

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Radioactive Records

Radioactive Records was an American record label.

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Radium Girls

The Radium Girls were female factory workers who contracted radiation poisoning from painting watch dials with self-luminous paint.

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Raelene Boyle

Raelene Ann Boyle (born 24 June 1951) is an Australian retired athlete, who represented Australia at three Olympic Games as a sprinter, winning three silver medals.

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RAF Mildenhall

Royal Air Force Mildenhall, more commonly known as RAF Mildenhall, is a Royal Air Force (RAF) station located near Mildenhall in Suffolk, England. Despite its status as a Royal Air Force station, it primarily supports United States Air Force (USAF) operations, and is currently the home of the 100th Air Refueling Wing (100 ARW). On 8 January 2015, the United States Department of Defense announced that operations at RAF Mildenhall would end (along with those at RAF Molesworth and RAF Alconbury), and be relocated to Germany (Spangdahlem Air Base) and also elsewhere within the UK. On 18 January 2016, the British Ministry of Defence announced that the site is to be sold.

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Rafael A. Lecuona

Rafael Argelio Lecuona (June 2, 1928 – June 7, 2014)"Dr.

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Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (born 1967 in Mexico City) is a Mexican-Canadian electronic artist who works with ideas from architecture, technological theater and performance.

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Rafer Johnson

Rafer Lewis Johnson (born August 18, 1935) is an American former decathlete and film actor.

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Raffaello Carboni

Raffaello Carboni was born in Urbino, Italy in 1817.

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Raheen, Kew

Raheen is a historic 19th-century Italianate mansion located at 94 Studley Park Road in the Melbourne, Australia, suburb of Kew.

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Rail directions

Railroad directions are used to describe train directions on rail systems.

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Rail gauge in Australia

Rail gauges in Australia display significant variations, which has presented an extremely difficult problem for rail transport on the Australian continent for over 150 years.

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Rail transport in Queensland

The Queensland rail network, the first in the world to adopt narrow gauge for a main line, and now the second largest narrow gauge network in the world, consists of.

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Rail transport in South Australia

The first railway in colonial South Australia was a horse-drawn tramway from the port of Goolwa on the Murray River to an ocean harbour at Port Elliot in 1854.

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Rail transport in Victoria

Rail transport in Victoria, Australia, is provided by a number of railway operators who operate over the government-owned railway lines.

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Railway accidents in Victoria

There have been a number of train accidents on the railway network of Victoria, Australia.

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Railway platform

A railway platform is an area – normally paved or otherwise prepared for pedestrian use, and often raised to a greater or lesser degree – provided alongside one or more of the tracks at a railway or metro station for use by passengers awaiting, boarding, or alighting from trains.

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Railways in Adelaide

The rail network in Adelaide, South Australia, consists of six lines and 81 stations, totalling 125.9 km.

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Railways in Melbourne

The Melbourne rail network is a mixed-grade commuter and freight train system in the city of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Rainbow Bird and Monster Man

Rainbow Bird and Monster Man is a 2002 Australian documentary film, directed by Dennis K. Smith, telling the story of Tony Lock's childhood as a victim of sexual abuse and his attempts as an adult to escape his tortured past.

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Rainbow Sash Movement

The Rainbow Sash Movement is an organisation of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender Catholics, with their families and friends, who are publicly calling the Catholic Church to a 'conversion of heart around issues of human sexuality'.

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Rainbow Serpent Festival

Rainbow Serpent Festival is a 4-day annual open-air electronic music, art, and lifestyle festival that takes place during the Australia Day long weekend, around 26 January, in Lexton, Victoria, 160 kilometers west of Melbourne, Australia.

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Rainbow, Victoria

Rainbow is a town in north west Victoria, Australia, from Melbourne.

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Rainer Schüttler

Rainer Schüttler (born 25 April 1976) is a retired German professional tennis player.

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Rainhill

Rainhill is a large village and civil parish within the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, in Merseyside, England.

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Raja Ram (musician)

Raja Ram (born Ronald Rothfield, 18 December 1941) is an Australian-born musician and the owner of the United Kingdom record label Tip World.

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Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore

Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore AVSM (born 29 January 1970) is an Indian politician and a former professional shooter.

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Rallycross

Rallycross is a form of sprint style automobile racing, held on a closed mixed-surface racing circuit, with modified production or specially built road cars, similar to the World Rally Cars.

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Ralph Doubell

Ralph Douglas Doubell AM (born 11 February 1945) is an Australian former athlete, and gold medallist at the 1968 Summer Olympics.

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Ramazan Tavşancıoğlu

Ramazan Tavşancıoğlu (born 7 June 1984 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian footballer who plays for Avondale FC in the National Premier Leagues Victoria.

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Rameez Raja

Rameez Hasan Raja (Urdu) (born 14 August 1962) is a Pakistani former cricketer, who represented Pakistan (sometimes as captain) during the 1980s and the 1990s.

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Ramon Dekkers

Ramon "The Diamond" Dekkers (4 September 1969 – 27 February 2013) was a Dutch kickboxer and an eight time Muay Thai world champion.

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Ramp meter

A ramp meter, ramp signal, or metering light is a device, usually a basic traffic light or a two-section signal (red and green only, no yellow) light together with a signal controller that regulates the flow of traffic entering freeways according to current traffic conditions.

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Rand, New South Wales

Rand is a town in the Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia.

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Randa Abdel-Fattah

Randa Abdel-Fattah (born 6 June 1979) is an Australian Muslim writer of Palestinian and Egyptian parentage.

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Randhir Singh Gentle

Randhir Singh Gentle (September 22, 1922 – September 25, 1981) was an Indian field hockey player.

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Random House

Random House is an American book publisher and the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world.

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Ransomware

Ransomware is a type of malicious software from cryptovirology that threatens to publish the victim's data or perpetually block access to it unless a ransom is paid.

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Rapture of the Deep tour

The Rapture of the Deep tour was a worldwide concert tour by British hard rock band Deep Purple.

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Rash (film)

Rash, written RASH, is a 2005 Australian documentary film, directed by Nicholas Hansen.

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Ratha Yatra (Puri)

Ratha Yatra or Ratha Jatra or Chariot Festival is a Hindu festival associated with Lord Jagannath held at Puri in the state of Odisha, India.

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Rave

A rave (from the verb: to rave) is an organized dance party at a nightclub, outdoor festival, warehouse, or other private property typically featuring performances by DJs, playing a seamless flow of electronic dance music.

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Ravenhall, Victoria

Ravenhall is an outer suburban locality in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 22 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, adjoining the Melbourne suburbs, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Ravi Ratnayeke

Joseph Ravindran "Ravi" Ratnayeke (born 2 May 1960), is a former Sri Lankan cricketer and ODI captain, who batted left-handed and bowled right-arm medium pace.

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Ravi Shastri

Ravishankar Chamaar Shastri (born 27 May 1962) is an Indian cricket commentator, former player and current head coach of the Indian national cricket team.

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Raw (Jimmy Barnes album)

Raw is a 2001 album by Australian singer Jimmy Barnes.

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Rawson, Victoria

Rawson is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on Tyers - Thomson Valley Road, in the Shire of Baw Baw.

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Ray Bright

Raymond James Bright (born 13 July 1954) is a former Australian Test and One Day International cricketer from Victoria.

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Ray Groom

Raymond John Groom (born 3 September 1944) is an Australian lawyer and former sportsman and politician, representing the Liberal Party in the Federal Parliament 1975–84 and the Tasmanian Parliament 1986–2001.

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Ray Hadley

Raymond Morris Hadley OAM (born 27 September 1954) is an Australian talkback radio broadcaster and a rugby league football commentator for Channel Nine.

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Ray Isherwood

Raymond Charles Isherwood (born 29 January 1938 in Melbourne, Victoria) and (died 24 September 2014 in Adelaide, South Australia) was an Australian Test cricket match umpire.

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Ray Parer

Raymond John Paul Parer AFC (18 February 1894 – 4 July 1967) was an Australian aviator.

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Ray Parkin

Ray Parkin (6 November 191019 June 2005) was an Australian writer, amateur artist, and self-taught historian, noted for his memoirs of World War II and a major work on James Cook's Endeavour voyage.

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Ray Reardon

Ray Reardon, (born 8 October 1932) is a Welsh retired snooker player who dominated the sport in the 1970s, winning six World Championships, and is remembered as one of the best players of the 20th century.

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Raybon Kan

Raybon Kan is a New Zealand comedian and newspaper columnist.

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Raymond Edmunds

Raymond Edmunds, also known as the Donvale Rapist and Mr.

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Raymond Garrett

Sir Raymond William Garrett, (19 October 1900 – 12 October 1994) was an Australian pilot, military officer, photographer, and politician.

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Raymond Island

Raymond Island (Gunai/Kurnai language: Bunjil-baul) is a small island in the Gippsland Lakes in eastern Victoria, Australia, about from Melbourne.

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Raymond Littlejohns

Raymond Trewolla Littlejohns (1893-1961) was an Australian accountant, amateur ornithologist and bird photographer.

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Real Life (band)

Real Life are a Melbourne-based Australian new wave/synthpop band that achieved international chart success with their 1983 singles "Send Me an Angel" and "Catch Me I'm Falling".

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Real Stories

Real Stories is an Australian satirical television comedy series produced by Carlton Television for Network Ten.

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Real-life superhero

A real-life superhero (RLSH) is a person who dresses up in a superhero costume or mask in order to perform community service such as neighborhood watch, or in some cases vigilantism.

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Rebecca Jackson Mendoza

Rebecca Jackson Mendoza (born 1973) is an Australian actress, singer, and dancer.

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Rebecca Maddern

Rebecca Maddern (born 6 August 1977) is an Australian award-winning senior journalist, news reporter and presenter.

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Reclaim the Streets

Reclaim the Streets (RTS) is a collective with a shared ideal of community ownership of public spaces.

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Recovery (TV series)

Recovery was a music and youth-oriented television series that was broadcast by ABC TV in Australia.

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Red Bull Trolley Grand Prix

The Red Bull Trolley Grand Prix is a novelty downhill race for unpowered vehicles sponsored by caffeinated drink manufacturer Red Bull.

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Red Cliffs railway station

Red Cliffs is a closed railway station in the town of Red Cliffs, on the Mildura line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Red Cliffs, Victoria

Red Cliffs is a town in Victoria, Australia in the Sunraysia region.

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Red Earth (company)

Red Earth is the name of an international chain of stores selling cosmetics and body care products.

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Red Hill railway line

The Red Hill railway line in Melbourne, Australia, was a rural railway branching off from the Stony Point railway line at Bittern.

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Red Hill South, Victoria

Red Hill South is a rural locality and town in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Red Hill, Victoria

Red Hill is a small rural community, located in the hinterland of the Mornington Peninsula, about an hour's drive south of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia.

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Red Symons

Redmond 'Red' Symons (born 13 June 1949) is an English-born Australian musician, and television and radio personality.

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Red-bellied black snake

The red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) is a species of elapid snake native to eastern Australia.

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Red-browed finch

The red-browed finch (Neochmia temporalis) is an estrildid finch that inhabits the east coast of Australia.

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Red-eye flight

A red-eye flight is any flight departing late at night and arriving early the next morning.

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Red-tailed black cockatoo

The red-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii) also known as Banksian- or Banks' black cockatoo, is a large black cockatoo native to Australia.

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Reefer ship

A reefer ship is a refrigerated cargo ship, typically used to transport perishable commodities which require temperature-controlled transportation, such as fruit, meat, fish, vegetables, dairy products and other foods.

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Reet Petite

"Reet Petite (The Sweetest Girl in Town)" (originally subtitled "The Finest Girl You Ever Want to Meet") is a song made popular by Jackie Wilson.

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Reform Judaism

Reform Judaism (also known as Liberal Judaism or Progressive Judaism) is a major Jewish denomination that emphasizes the evolving nature of the faith, the superiority of its ethical aspects to the ceremonial ones, and a belief in a continuous revelation not centered on the theophany at Mount Sinai.

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Reg Ansett

Sir Reginald Myles Ansett KBE (13 February 1909 – 23 December 1981) was an Australian businessman and aviator.

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Reg Grundy Organisation

Reg Grundy Productions (later the Grundy Organisation, then Grundy Entertainment and known informally as Grundy's) was an Australian television production company founded in 1959 by businessman Reg Grundy.

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Reg Livermore

Reginald Dawson "Reg" Livermore (born 11 December 1938) is an Australian actor, singer, theatrical performer and former television presenter.

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Regan Tamanui

Regan Tamanui is a self-taught artist based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Regent railway station

Regent railway station is located on the South Morang line in Victoria, Australia.

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Regent Theatre, Brisbane

Regent Theatre is a heritage-listed cinema at 167 Queen Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (on the Queen Street Mall).

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Regent Theatre, Melbourne

The Regent Theatre is a 2,143 seat theatre in Melbourne's East End Theatre District, Australia.

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Reggie Duff

Reginald Alexander "Reggie" Duff (17 August 1878 – 13 December 1911) was an Australian cricketer who played in 22 Tests between 1902 and 1905.

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Regina Bird

Regina "Reggie" Bird (now Reggie Sorensen) was a contestant and winner of Big Brother 2003 Australia.

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Reginald Augustus Frederick Murray

Reginald Augustus Frederick Murray (18 February 1846 – 5 September 1925) was an Australian geologist.

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Reginald Spencer Ellery

Dr Reginald Spencer Ellery (1897 - 1955), was a pioneer in the practice of psychiatry in Melbourne, Australia.

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Regional television in Australia

In Australia, regional television is the local television services outside of the five main Australian cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth).

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Regurgitator

Regurgitator are an Australian rock band from Brisbane, formed in late 1993 by Quan Yeomans on lead vocals, guitar and keyboards; Ben Ely on bass guitar, keyboards and vocals; and Martin Lee on drums.

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Reinhard Scheer

Reinhard Scheer (30 September 1863 – 26 November 1928) was an Admiral in the Imperial German Navy (Kaiserliche Marine).

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Religion in Australia

Religion in Australia is diverse.

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Relocation of professional sports teams

Relocation of professional sports teams is a practice which involves a sporting club moving from one metropolitan area to another, but occasionally, moves between municipalities in the same conurbation are also included.

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Remote Control Records

Remote Control Records was established in 2001 by Steve Cross and Harvey Saward.

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René Harris

René Reynaldo Harris (11 November 1947 – 5 July 2008) was President of the Republic of Nauru four times between 1999 and 2004.

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Renée Geyer

Renée Rebecca Geyer (born 11 September 1953) is an Australian singer who has long been regarded as one of the finest exponents of jazz, soul and R&B idioms.

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Rennae Stubbs

Rennae Stubbs (born 26 March 1971) is an Australian retired tennis player.

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Repco

Repco is an Australian automotive engineering/retailer company.

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Repeat winners of horse races

A list of racehorses which have won the same race on three or more occasions.

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Rephotography

Rephotography is the act of repeat photography of the same site, with a time lag between the two images; a "then and now" view of a particular area.

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Reprieve (organisation)

Reprieve is a nonprofit organisation of international lawyers and investigators whose stated goal is to "fight for the victims of extreme human rights abuses with legal action and public education".

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Republic of China at the 1956 Summer Olympics

The Republic of China (Taiwan) competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Research, Victoria

Research is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Reserve Bank of Australia

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), on 14 January 1960, became the Australian central bank and banknote issuing authority, when the Reserve Bank Act 1959 (23 April 1959) removed the central banking functions from the Commonwealth Bank.

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Reservoir railway station

Reservoir railway station is located on the South Morang line in Victoria, Australia.

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Reservoir, Victoria

Reservoir (locally) is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Reutlingen University

Reutlingen University (in German Hochschule Reutlingen; formerly FHTW Reutlingen) is a university of applied sciences in Reutlingen in the southern German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Revel Cooper

Revel Ronald Cooper (c. 1934 – 1983) was an Indigenous Australian artist.

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Reversible lane

A reversible lane (British English: tidal flow) is a lane in which traffic may travel in either direction, depending on certain conditions.

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Revisionist Western

The Revisionist Western or Anti-Western is a subgenre of the Western film.

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Revisited (Tom Lehrer album)

Revisited is a 1960 album by Tom Lehrer, consisting of live recordings of all the songs from 1953's Songs by Tom Lehrer.

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Revival Centres International

The Revival Centres International is a Pentecostal church with its headquarters in Melbourne, Australia.

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Rex Hunt

Rex James Hunt (born 7 March 1949) is an Australian television and radio personality, and a former Australian rules football player.

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Rhan Hooper

Rhan Hooper (born 9 January 1988) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who has played for the Brisbane Lions and the Hawthorn Hawks of the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Rhee Taekwon-Do

Rhee Taekwon-Do (리태권도; 李跆拳道), also known as Rhee Tae Kwon-Do, Rhee Tae Kwon Do, or Rhee Taekwondo, is a martial art school in Australia and New Zealand teaching the Korean martial art of taekwondo.

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Rhyce Shaw

Rhyce Shaw (born 16 October 1981) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club and Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Rhyll, Victoria

Rhyll is a small fishing town on Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia.

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Rhys Williams (hurdler)

Rhys Williams (born 27 February 1984), is a Welsh professional track and field athlete, specializing in the 400 m hurdles.

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Rhythm of Love (Kylie Minogue album)

Rhythm of Love is the third studio album by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, released on 12 November 1990 by PWL.

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Rhythm of Love Tour

The Rhythm of Love Tour was the third concert tour by Kylie Minogue, in support of her 1990 album Rhythm of Love.

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Rialto Towers

Rialto (often The Rialto, or Rialto Towers) is a skyscraper located at 525 Collins Street, in the western side of the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Ric Charlesworth

Richard Ian Charlesworth AO (born 6 February 1952) is an Australian sports coach and former politician.

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Rich Hall

Richard Travis Hall (born 10 June 1954) is an American comedian, writer, and musician, first coming to prominence as a sketch comedian in the 1980s.

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Richard Armiger

Richard Armiger is professional Architectural Model Maker and founder of in Notting Hill, London.

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Richard Arnst

Richard Arnst or Dick Arnst (28 November 1883 – 7 December 1953), born Jacob Diedrich Arnst, was a New Zealand rower, six times Single Sculls World Champion during the early part of the 20th century.

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Richard Benjamin Terry

Richard Benjamin Terry (dates unknown) umpired the historic first Test match played between Australia and England in Melbourne on 15 March to 19 March 1877.

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Richard Bonynge

Richard Alan Bonynge (born 29 September 1930) is an Australian conductor and pianist.

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Richard Bourke

General Sir Richard Bourke, KCB (4 May 1777 – 12 August 1855) was an Irish-born British Army officer who served as Governor of New South Wales from 1831 to 1837.

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Richard Bowles

Richard Bowles (born 19 September 1978, in Leicester, England) is an Australian World-Record-Holding Adventurer based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Richard Boyd

Richard Newell Boyd (born 19 May 1942, Washington, D.C.) is an American philosopher.

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Richard Butler (diplomat)

Richard William Butler AC (born 13 May 1942) has served as an Australian public servant, a United Nations weapons inspector and the Governor of Tasmania.

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Richard Buzacott

Richard Buzacott (7 September 1867 – 10 January 1933), Australian politician, was a Member of the Australian Senate from 1910 to 1923.

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Richard Clapton

Richard Clapton (born 18 May 1951) is an Australian singer-songwriter, producer and guitarist from Sydney, New South Wales.

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Richard Clements (painter)

Richard Clements (10 August 1951 – 4 November 1999) was an Australian painter.

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Richard Dalla-Riva

Richard Alex Gordon Dalla-Riva (born 6 April 1963) is an Australian politician.

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Richard Di Natale

Richard Luigi Di Natale (born 6 June 1970) is an Australian Senator and leader of the Australian Greens.

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Richard Faʻaoso

Richard Fa'aoso (born 8 May 1984) is a former Tongan international rugby league footballer.

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Richard Franklin (director)

Richard Franklin (15 July 1948 – 11 July 2007) was an Australian film director.

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Richard Fromberg

Richard James Fromberg (born 28 April 1970) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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Richard Green (golfer)

Richard George Green (born 19 February 1971) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Richard Hadlee

Sir Richard John Hadlee (born 3 July 1951) is a New Zealand former cricketer, regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers and all-rounders in cricketing history.

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Richard Heales

Richard Heales (22 February 1822 – 19 June 1864), Victorian colonial politician, was the 4th Premier of Victoria.

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Richard Henry Horne

Richard Hengist Horne (born Richard Henry Horne) (31 December 1802 – 13 March 1884) was an English poet and critic most famous for his poem ''Orion''.

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Richard K. Sutherland

Richard Kerens Sutherland (27 November 1893 – 25 June 1966) was a United States Army officer during World War II.

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Richard Kelliher

Richard Kelliher, VC (1 September 1910 – 28 January 1963) was an Irish-born Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Richard Kingsmill

Richard Kingsmill (born 29 January 1964) is an Australian radio announcer, music journalist and currently Group Music Director of triple j, triple j Unearthed, Double J and ABC Local Radio.

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Richard Larter

Richard Larter (19 May 1929 – 25 July 2014) was an Australian painter, often identified as one of Australia's few highly recognisable pop artists.

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Richard Limo

Richard Kipkemei Limo (born 18 November 1980) is a Kenyan athlete.

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Richard Lowenstein

Richard Lowenstein (born 1 March 1959) is an Australian film-maker.

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Richard Marsland

Richard Kemble Marsland (5 September 1976 – 6 December 2008) was an Australian comedy writer, actor, comedian and radio personality.

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Richard O'Connor (politician)

Richard Edward O'Connor (4 August 1851 – 18 November 1912) was an Australian politician and judge.

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Richard P. Brent

Richard Peirce Brent (born 20 April 1946, Melbourne) is an Australian mathematician and computer scientist.

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Richard Pratt (Australian businessman)

Richard J. Pratt (born Ryszard Przecicki; 10 December 193428 April 2009) was a prominent Australian businessman, chairman of the privately owned company Visy Industries, and a leading figure of Melbourne society.

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Richard Seddon

Richard John Seddon (22 June 1845 – 10 June 1906) was a New Zealand politician who served as the 15th Premier (Prime Minister) of New Zealand from 1893 until his death in office in 1906.

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Richard Snell (cricketer)

Richard Peter Snell (born 12 September 1968 in Durban) is a former cricketer who played five Tests and 42 One Day Internationals for South Africa.

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Richard Speck

Richard Benjamin Speck (December 6, 1941 – December 5, 1991) was an American mass murderer who systematically tortured, raped, and murdered eight student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital on the night of July 13–14, 1966.

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Richard Williams (RAAF officer)

Air Marshal Sir Richard Williams, (3 August 18907 February 1980) is widely regarded as the "father" of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Richard Wolstencroft

Richard Wolstencroft (born 23 April 1969, also known as Richard Masters) is an Australian filmmaker and film festival director.

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Richard Zann

Richard Alexis Zann (1945 – 7 February 2009) was an Australian ornithologist.

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Richey Reneberg

Richey Reneberg (born October 5, 1965) is an American former professional tennis player.

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Richie Benaud

Richard Benaud, OBE (6 October 1930 – 10 April 2015) was an Australian cricketer who, after his retirement from international cricket in 1964, became a highly regarded commentator on the game.

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Richie Richardson

Sir Richard Benjamin Richardson, KCN (born 12 January 1962) is a former West Indies cricketer and a former captain of the West Indian cricket team.

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Richmond District, San Francisco

The Richmond District is a neighborhood in the northwest corner of San Francisco, California, developed initially in the late 19th century.

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Richmond Football Club

The Richmond Football Club, nicknamed the Tigers, is a professional Australian rules football club playing in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier competition.

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Richmond railway station, Melbourne

Richmond railway station is located on the Alamein, Belgrave, Cranbourne, Frankston, Glen Waverley, Lilydale, Pakenham and Sandringham lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Richmond SC

Richmond Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club from Richmond, Victoria, an inner eastern suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Richmond Town Hall

Richmond Town Hall is a civic building located on Bridge Road in Richmond, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Richmond, Victoria

Richmond is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3 km (1.86 miles) south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District in the local government area of the City of Yarra municipality.

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Rick Amor

Rick Amor (born 3 March 1948) is an Australian artist and figurative painter.

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Rick Leach

Rick Leach (born December 28, 1964) is a former professional tennis player and a coach from the United States.

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Rick Mitchell

File:Rick Mitchell winning the 1981 Sydney Grand Prix.jpg Richard "Rick" Charles Mitchell (born 24 March 1955 in Sydney) is an Australian triple Olympian who competed in the 400 metres and 4 × 400 metres relay.

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Rick Springfield

Richard Lewis Springthorpe (born 23 August 1949) is an Australian singer, instrumentalist, songwriter, actor and author, known by his stage name Rick Springfield.

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Ricki Herbert

Ricki Lloyd Herbert (born 10 April 1961) is a New Zealand former footballer and former head coach of the New Zealand national team, stepping down after the side failed to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and former manager of A-League side Wellington Phoenix.

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Riddell Football Club

The Riddell Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Bombers, is an Australian rules football club located 50 km north west of Melbourne in the town of Riddells Creek affiliated with the Riddell District Football League.

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Riddoch Highway

The Riddoch Highway in south-eastern South Australia branches from the Dukes Highway at Keith and travels south through Padthaway, Naracoorte, Penola, Nangwarry, Tarpeena, and Mount Gambier to Port MacDonnell and nearby Cape Northumberland.

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Ridley College (Melbourne)

Ridley College, formerly known as Ridley Melbourne, is a Christian theological college in the parklands of central Melbourne.

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Rifts (role-playing game)

Rifts is a multi-genre role-playing game created by Kevin Siembieda in August 1990 and published continuously by Palladium Books since then.

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Rikky and Pete

Rikky and Pete is a 1988 Australian film directed by Nadia Tass, written by David Parker, and starring Stephen Kearney and Nina Landis.

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Ring road

A ring road (also known as beltline, beltway, circumferential (high)way, loop or orbital) is a road or a series of connected roads encircling a town, city, or country.

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Ringwood East railway station

Ringwood East railway station is located on the Lilydale line in Victoria, Australia.

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Ringwood East, Victoria

Ringwood East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Ringwood North, Victoria

Ringwood North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Ringwood railway station, Melbourne

Ringwood railway station is the junction station for the Lilydale and Belgrave lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Ringwood Secondary College

Ringwood Secondary College is a co-educational public secondary school located in the eastern suburb of Ringwood in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Ringwood, Victoria

Ringwood is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro (River of January), or simply Rio, is the second-most populous municipality in Brazil and the sixth-most populous in the Americas.

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Rio Tinto Group

Rio Tinto Group is an Australian-British multinational and one of the world's largest metals and mining corporations.

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Riot Act Tour

The Riot Act Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Pearl Jam to support its seventh album, Riot Act.

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Rippon Lea Estate

Rippon Lea Estate is a heritage-listed historic house and gardens located in Elsternwick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Ripponlea railway station

Ripponlea railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia.

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Ripponlea, Victoria

Ripponlea is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, named after the adjoining Rippon Lea Estate.

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Rising Fast

Rising Fast (foaled 1949, died 1978) was an outstanding New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Rita (Israeli singer)

Rita Yahan-Farouz (ריטה יהאן-פרוז, ریتا جهان‌فروز; Rita Jahanforuz; b. March 24, 1962), known as Rita, is an Israeli pop singer and actress.

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River-class destroyer escort

The River class was a class of six destroyer escorts (originally designated anti-submarine frigates) operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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Riverina

The Riverina is an agricultural region of South-Western New South Wales (NSW), Australia.

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Riverina Highway

The Riverina Highway is a -long state highway located in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Riverine Herald

The Riverine Herald publishes Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for circulation throughout both the Shire of Campaspe in Victoria and Murray Shire in New South Wales.

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Riversdale railway station

Riversdale railway station is located on the Alamein line in Victoria, Australia.

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Riverside Company

The Riverside Company is an American worldwide private equity firm focused on making control and non-control investments in growing businesses valued at up to $400 million.

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RMIT University

RMIT University (officially the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, informally RMIT) is an Australian public research university located in Melbourne, Victoria.

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RMITV

RMITV is a not-for-profit, community access television production facility based at RMIT University City Campus in Melbourne, Australia.

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RMS Aquitania

RMS Aquitania was a British ocean liner of Cunard Line in service from 1914 to 1950.

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RMS Maloja

RMS Maloja was a British ocean liner that saw service from 1923 to 1954.

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RMS Mooltan

RMS Mooltan was an ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O).

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RMS Niagara

RMS Niagara was an ocean liner launched on 17 August 1912 and owned by the Union Steam Ship Company intended for the Australia-Vancouver, Canada service.

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RMS Tayleur

RMS Tayleur was a full rigged iron clipper ship chartered by the White Star Line.

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Road infrastructure in Melbourne

This is a list of highways in Melbourne, Australia.

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Road to Bali

Road to Bali is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour.

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Roads in Victoria

Victoria has the highest density of roads of any state in Australia.

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Roadster (bicycle)

A roadster bicycle, Encyclopædia Britannica - Frames.

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Rob Astbury

Rob Astbury (1948 – 9 November 2017) was an Australian radio and television sports journalist and real estate agent.

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Rob Howley

Robert Howley (born 13 October 1970 in Bridgend) is a former Welsh rugby union player.

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Rob Hulls

Rob Justin Hulls (born 23 January 1957) is a former Australian politician who was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1996 to 2012, representing the electorate of Niddrie.

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Rob Kelvin

Rob Kelvin (born 20 September 1944) is a former Australian television news presenter who lived in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Rob Mills

Robert "Rob" Mills (born 21 June 1982) is an Australian actor, television host and Australian singer-songwriter best known as one of the finalists from ''Australian Idol''.

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Rob Shehadie

Rob Shehadie is an Australian-born actor, writer and stand up comedian of Lebanese descent, who has featured prominently in popular television series such as "Pizza", "Swift and Shift Couriers" and "Housos".

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Rob Sitch

Robert Ian Sitch (born 17 March 1962) is an Australian director, producer, screenwriter, actor and comedian.

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Rob Smith (field hockey)

Rob Smith (born 10 November 1961 in Melbourne, Australia) is a former field hockey player from Canada, who competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.

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Robbie Farah

Robert Peter "Robbie" Farah (روبي فرح) (born 23 January 1984) is a Lebanese Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Wests Tigers in the NRL.

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Robbie Francevic

Robert James Frančević, (born on 18 September 1941 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a retired racing driver who featured prominently in New Zealand and Australia during the 1970s and 1980s.

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Robbie Kerr (cricketer)

Robert "Robbie" Byers Kerr (born 16 June 1961) is an Australian former cricketer who played in 2 Tests and 4 ODIs in 1985.

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Robbie Ross

Robert Baldwin Ross (25 May 18695 October 1918) was a Canadian journalist, art critic and art dealer, best known for his relationship with Oscar Wilde, to whom he was a devoted friend, lover and literary executor.

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Robert A. Little

Robert Alexander Little, (19 July 1895 – 27 May 1918), a World War I fighter pilot, is generally regarded as the most successful Australian flying ace, with an official tally of forty-seven victories.

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Robert Allenby

Robert Allenby (born 12 July 1971) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Robert Bathurst

Robert Guy Bathurst (born 22 February 1957) is an English actor.

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Robert Beatham

Robert Matthew Beatham, VC (16 June 1894 – 11 August 1918) was a British-born Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Robert Beckett

Robert Beckett (28 November 1862 – 2 June 1917) was an English-born Australian politician.

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Robert Bennett (Melbourne mayor)

Robert Bennett (21 January 1822 – 18 January 1891) was a politician and Mayor of Melbourne, Australia between 1861 and 1862.

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Robert Brough Smyth

Robert Brough Smyth (1830 – 8 October 1899)Michael Hoare, '', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol.

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Robert de Castella

Francois Robert "Rob" de Castella (born 27 February 1957) is an Australian former world champion marathon runner.

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Robert Doyle

Robert Keith Bennett Doyle (born 20 May 1953) is an Australian politician who was the 103rd Lord Mayor of Melbourne, elected on 30 November 2008 until he resigned on 4 February 2018 amidst allegations of sexual harassment.

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Robert Drewe

Robert Duncan Drewe (born 9 January 1943) is an Australian novelist, non-fiction and short story writer.

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Robert Falcon Scott

Captain Robert Falcon Scott, (6 June 1868 – 29 March 1912) was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer who led two expeditions to the Antarctic regions: the Discovery Expedition (1901–1904) and the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition (1910–1913).

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Robert Garran

Sir Robert Randolph Garran GCMG KC (10 February 1867 – 11 January 1957) was an Australian lawyer and the first Australian public servant, an early leading expert in Australian constitutional law, the first employee of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia and the first Solicitor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Robert Grieve

Robert Cuthbert Grieve, VC (19 June 1889 – 4 October 1957) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Robert Helpmann

Sir Robert Helpmann CBE (9 April 190928 September 1986) was an Australian dancer, actor, theatre director and choreographer.

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Robert Hoddle

Robert Hoddle (20 April 1794 – 24 October 1881) was a surveyor and artist.

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Robert Ingpen

Robert Roger Ingpen AM, FRSA (born 13 October 1936) is an Australian graphic designer, illustrator, and writer.

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Robert Jackson (UN administrator)

Sir Robert Gillman Allen Jackson, (8 November 1911 – 12 January 1991) was an Australian naval officer, public servant and United Nations administrator who specialised in technical and logistical assistance to the developing world.

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Robert Lawson (architect)

Robert Arthur Lawson (1 January 1833 – 3 December 1902) was one of New Zealand's pre-eminent 19th century architects.

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Robert M. W. Dixon

Robert Malcolm Ward Dixon (Gloucester, England, 25 January 1939) is a Professor of Linguistics in the College of Arts, Society, and Education and The Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Queensland.

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Robert Mackenzie Johnston

Robert Mackenzie Johnston F.L.S., (27 November 1843 – 20 April 1918)R.

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Robert Manne

Robert Michael Manne (born 31 October 1947) is an Emeritus Professor of politics and Vice-Chancellor's Fellow at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

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Robert Menzies

Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, (20 December 189415 May 1978), was an Australian politician who twice served as Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1939 to 1941 and again from 1949 to 1966.

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Robert Morley

Robert Adolph Wilton Morley, CBE (26 May 1908 – 3 June 1992) was an English actor who was usually cast as a pompous English gentleman representing the Establishment, often in supporting roles.

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Robert O'Hara Burke

Robert O'Hara Burke (6 May 1821c. 28 June 1861) was an Irish soldier and police officer who achieved fame as an Australian explorer.

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Robert Ovadia

Robert Ovadia is an Australian journalist.

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Robert Peel

Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, (5 February 17882 July 1850) was a British statesman of the Conservative Party who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–35 and 1841–46) and twice as Home Secretary (1822–27 and 1828–30).

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Robert Rainy

Robert Rainy (1 January 1826 – 22 December 1906), was a Scottish Presbyterian divine.

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Robert Ramsay (Victorian politician)

Robert Ramsay (16 February 184223 May 1882), Australian statesman, Postmaster-General of Victoria on two occasions in the 1870s.

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Robert Ray (Australian politician)

Robert Francis Ray (born 8 April 1947) is a former Australian politician, who was an Labor Party Senator from 1981 to 2008, representing the state of Victoria.

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Robert Risson

Major General Sir Robert Joseph Henry Risson, (20 April 1901 – 19 July 1992) was an Australian engineer, soldier, and tramway administrator.

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Robert S. Newman

Robert S. Newman (born February 12, 1943) is an anthropologist based in Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA, primarily known for his contribution to studying post-1961 Goa, India.

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Robert Sweet (botanist)

Robert Sweet (1783–20 January 1835) was an English botanist, horticulturist and ornithologist.

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Robert Symonette

Robert "Bobby" Hallam Symonette (31 January 1925 – 1 March 1998) was a Bahamian yachtsman, businessman and politician.

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Robert T. Bakker

Robert Thomas Bakker (born March 24, 1945) is an American paleontologist who helped reshape modern theories about dinosaurs, particularly by adding support to the theory that some dinosaurs were endothermic (warm-blooded).

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Robert Taylor (Australian actor)

Robert Taylor (born 7 July 1963) is an Australian actor who has appeared in many films and television series in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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Robert Towns

Robert Towns (10 November 1794 – 11 April 1873) was an Australian merchant, shipowner, pastoralist, politician, whaler, civic leader and founder of Townsville, Queensland.

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Robert Trent Jones Jr.

Robert Trent "Bobby" Jones Jr. (born July 24, 1939) is an American golf course architect.

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Robert Vivian Storer

Robert Vivian Storer (1900–1958), Australian venerealogist, sex educator, and writer, was born in Adelaide in 1900.

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Robert Weale

Robert Arthur Weale,aka (born in Hereford on 3 April 1963) is a Welsh international lawn and indoor bowls player.

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Robert Whitaker (photographer)

Robert Whitaker (13 November 1939 – 20 September 2011) was a renowned British photographer, best known internationally for his many photographs of The Beatles, taken between 1964 and 1966, and for his photographs of the rock group Cream, which were used in the Martin Sharp-designed collage on the cover of their 1967 LP Disraeli Gears.

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Roberto Bussinello

Roberto Bussinello (4 October 1927 in Pistoia – 24 August 1999 in Vicenza) was a racing driver from Italy.

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Roberto Moreno

Roberto Pupo Moreno (born 11 February 1959), usually known as Roberto Moreno and also as Pupo Moreno, is a Brazilian racing driver.

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Roberto Ravaglia

Roberto Ravaglia (born May 26, 1957, in Venice, Italy) is a former auto racing driver, who currently runs ROAL Motorsport, who operate a Chevrolet operation in the World Touring Car Championship.

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Robin Bailey

William Henry Mettam "Robin" Bailey (5 October 1919 – 14 January 1999) was an English actor.

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Robin Boyd (architect)

Robin Gerard Penleigh Boyd (3 January 1919 – 16 October 1971) was an Australian architect, writer, teacher and social commentator.

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Robin Boyd Award

The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture is an Australian architectural prize presented by the Australian Institute of Architects since 1981.

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Robin Gerster

Robin Gerster (born 1953) is an Australian author and academic.

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Robin Gibb

Robin Hugh Gibb (22 December 1949 – 20 May 2012) was a British singer, songwriter and record producer, who gained worldwide fame as a member of the pop group the Bee Gees.

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Robin Klein

Robin McMaugh Klein is an Australian author of books for children.

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RoboCup

RoboCup is an annual international robotics competition proposed and founded in 1996 (Pre-RoboCup) by a group of university professors (among which Hiroaki Kitano, Manuela M. Veloso, and Minoru Asada).

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RoboCup Junior

RoboCup Junior (RCJ), sometimes stylised RobocupJunior, is a division of RoboCup, a not-for-profit robotics organisation.

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Rochester, Victoria

Rochester is a small town in country Victoria, Australia.

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Rock festival

A rock festival, often considered synonymous with pop festival, is a large-scale rock music concert, featuring multiple acts performing an often diverse range of popular music including rock, pop, folk, electronic, and related genres.

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Rock music in Australia

Australian rock, also called Oz rock, is rock music from Australia.

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Rock music in Serbia

Serbian rock is the rock music scene of Serbia.

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Rock Star: Supernova

Rock Star: Supernova is the second season of the reality television show Rock Star.

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Rockbank Football Club

The Rockbank Football Club, nicknamed the Rams, is an Australian rules football club affiliated with the Riddell District Football League.

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Rockbank railway station

Rockbank railway station is located on the Serviceton line, in Victoria, Australia, and serves the outer Melbourne township of Rockbank.

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Rockbank, Victoria

Rockbank is a township and rural locality near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 29 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Rockhampton

Rockhampton is a city in the Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Rocksimus Maximus Tour/World Domination Tour

The Rocksimus Maximus Tour/World Domination Tour was a North American concert tour co-headlined by Aerosmith and Kiss.

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Rocky Elsom

Rocky Elsom (born 14 February 1983) is a former Australian rugby union player.

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Rod Ansell

Rodney William Ansell (1 October 1954 – 3 August 1999) was an Australian cattle grazier and a buffalo hunter.

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Rod Kemp

Charles Roderick Kemp (born 21 December 1944) is an Australian politician.

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Rod Laver

Rodney George Laver (born 9 August 1938) is an Australian former tennis player widely regarded as one of the greatest in the history of the sport.

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Rod Laver Arena

Rod Laver Arena is a multipurpose arena located within Melbourne Park, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Rod McCurdy

Rodney John McCurdy (born 30 December 1959) is a former first-class cricketer who played for Australia, Border, Derbyshire, Eastern Province, Natal, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria.

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Rod Pampling

Rodney Pampling (born 23 September 1969) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Rod Quantock

Rodney Edward Quantock (born 1948) is an Australian stand-up comedian and writer.

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Roderick Deane

Sir Roderick Sheldon Deane (born 8 April 1941) is a New Zealand economist, public sector reformer, and businessman.

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Roderick Flanagan

Roderick Flanagan (1 April 1828 – 13 March 1862) was an Irish historian, anthropologist, poet, newspaper proprietor, and journalist.

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Rodney Heath

Rodney Wilfred Heath (15 June 1884 – 26 October 1936) was an Australian tennis player.

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Rodney Hogg

Rodney Malcolm Hogg (born 5 March 1951) is a former Victorian, South Australian and Australian cricketer.

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Rodney So'oialo

Rodney So'oialo (born 3 October 1979 in Moto'otua, Samoa) is a New Zealand rugby union player who recently played in Japan for the Honda Heat.

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Rodrigo Castro

Rodrigo Octávio Coelho da Rocha e Castro (born December 21, 1978 in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais) is a freestyle swimmer from Brazil, who competed for his native country at three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 2000 (Sydney).

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Rodrigo Vargas

Rodrigo Alejandro "Roddy" Vargas (born 20 October 1978) is an Australian football player who plays as a central defender for the National Premier Leagues Victoria club FC Bulleen Lions, but is mostly known for his time at Melbourne Victory, Green Gully Cavaliers and at Melbourne Knights, where he was club captain.

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Rogaining

Rogaining is an orienteering sport of long distance cross-country navigation, involving both route planning and navigation between checkpoints using a variety of map types.

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Roger Bannister

Sir Roger Gilbert Bannister (23 March 1929 – 3 March 2018) was a British middle-distance athlete, doctor and academic who ran the first sub-4-minute mile.

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Roger Bennett (playwright)

Roger Bennett (1948–1997) was an Arrernte man from Central Australia, an actor, and a playwright.

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Roger Kemp

Francis Roderick Kemp OBE AO (Eaglehawk, 3 July 1908 - Melbourne 14 September 1987), known as Roger, was one of Australia's foremost practitioners of transcendental abstraction.

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Roger Mayne

Roger Mayne (5 May 1929 – 7 June 2014) was an English photographer, most famous for his documentation of the children of Southam Street, London.

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Rogue Traders

Rogue Traders is an Australian electronic rock band formed in 2002 by mainstay James Ash on keyboards.

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Rohan Taylor

Rohan Taylor is the State Head Coach for swimming in Victoria and Tasmania.

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Roland Perry

Roland John Perry OAM (born 11 October 1946) is a Melbourne-based author best known for his books on history, especially Australia in the two world wars.

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Roll On (The Living End album)

Roll On is the second album by Australian rock band The Living End, released in Australia and New Zealand on EMI in 2000, and internationally on Reprise/Warner Brothers in 2001.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne is a Latin Rite metropolitan archdiocese, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Sale

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sale is a suffragan Latin Church diocese of Archdiocese of Melbourne, that covers the south east of Victoria, Australia.

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Romania at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Romania competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Romanian Australians

Romanian Australians may include those who have immigrated to Australia from Romania, and Australian-born citizens of Romanian descent.

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Romário

Romário de Souza Faria (born 29 January 1966), known simply as Romário, is a Brazilian politician who previously achieved worldwide fame as a professional footballer.

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Romeo Bragato

Alessandro Romeo Bragato (1859–1913) played a significant role in the development of the wine industry in Australia and New Zealand.

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Romesh Kaluwitharana

Romesh Shantha Kaluwitharana (රොමේෂ් ශාන්ත කලුවිතාරණ; born November 24, 1969) is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who played in 49 Test and 189 ODIs from 1990 to 2004.

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Romper Room

Romper Room is an American children's television series that was franchised and syndicated from 1953 to 1994.

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Romper Stomper

Romper Stomper is a 1992 Australian drama film written and directed by Geoffrey Wright in his feature film directorial debut.

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Romsey Examiner

As a newspaper, the Romsey Examiner served the small rural village of Romsey which is set in the Mount Macedon, Victoria.

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Romsey Football Club

The Romsey Football Netball Club, nicknamed the Redbacks, is an Australian rules football club located 61 km north of Melbourne in the town of Romsey and affiliated with the Riddell District Football League.

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Romsey, Victoria

Romsey is a town in the local government area of the Shire of Macedon Ranges in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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Ron Archer

Ronald Graham "Ron" Archer AM (25 October 1933 – 27 May 2007) was an Australian Test cricketer.

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Ron Casey (Melbourne broadcaster)

Ronald Patrick "Ron" Casey (28 December 1927 – 19 June 2000) was a Melbourne-based Australian rules football administrator, sporting commentator and radio and television pioneer.

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Ron Clarke

Ronald William "Ron" Clarke, AO, MBE (21 February 1937 – 17 June 2015) was an Australian athlete, writer, and Mayor of the Gold Coast from 2004 to 2012.

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Ron Delany

Ronald Michael Delany (born 6 March 1935), better known as Ron or Ronnie Delany, is an Irish former athlete, who specialised in middle distance running.

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Ron Elisha

Ron Elisha (born 1951) is an Israeli-born Australian playwright, writer and general practitioner.

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Ron Evans

Ronald Barry Evans AM (7 July 1939 – 9 March 2007) was an Australian rules footballer, Chairman of the Australian Football League (AFL) from 1998 to 2007, as well as President of the Essendon Football Club from 1988 to 1992.

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Ron Lord

Ron Lord (born 25 August 1929) was an Australian international football (soccer) goalkeeper during the 1950s, appearing for the host nation in the 1956 Olympic Games staged in Melbourne.

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Ron Mueck

Ronald "Ron" Mueck (or /ˈmuːɪk/; born 1958, Melbourne) is an Australian sculptor working in the United Kingdom.

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Ron Rosenbaum

Ronald "Ron" Rosenbaum (born November 27, 1946) is an American literary journalist, literary critic, and novelist.

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Ron Rude

Ron Rude (born 24 October 1956) is a rock and roll musician in Melbourne, Australia.

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Ron Tandberg

Ronald Peter Tandberg (31 December 1943 – 8 January 2018) was an Australian illustrator and political cartoonist who contributed to The Age newspaper in Melbourne, Australia from 1972.

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Ron Tauranac

Ronald Sidney Tauranac (born 13 January 1925) is a retired British-Australian engineer and racing car designer, who with Formula One driver Jack Brabham founded the Brabham constructor and racing team in 1962.

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Ron Turner (water polo)

Ronald Frederick "Ron" Turner (11 June 1929 – 12 October 2007) was a renowned British water polo player and Olympian.

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Ron Walker (Australian businessman)

Ronald Joseph Walker (15 September 1939 – 30 January 2018) was an Australian businessman best known for his work in managing sporting events.

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Ronald Ryan

Ronald Joseph Ryan (21 February 1925 – 3 February 1967) was the last person to be legally executed in Australia.

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Ronaldus Shamask

Ronaldus Shamask (born November 24, 1945) is an American fashion designer.

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Ronetta Smith

Ronetta Smith (born 2 May 1980) is a Jamaican sprinter.

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Ronnie Biggs

Ronald Arthur Biggs (8 August 1929 – 18 December 2013) was an English thief, known for his role in the Great Train Robbery of 1963, for his escape from prison in 1965, for living as a fugitive for 36 years and for his various publicity stunts while in exile.

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Rooster Teeth

Rooster Teeth Productions is an American media and entertainment company located mainly in Austin, Texas, as well as Los Angeles and London.

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Rosaleen Norton

Rosaleen Miriam "Roie" Norton (2 October 1917 – 5 December 1979), who used the craft name of Thorn, was an Australian artist and occultist, in the latter capacity adhering to a form of pantheistic / Neopagan Witchcraft which was devoted to the god Pan.

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Rosalie Gascoigne

Rosalie Gascoigne AM (25 January 191723 October 1999) was a New Zealand-born Australian sculptor.

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Rosanna railway station

Rosanna railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Rosanna, Victoria

Rosanna is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Roscoe Turner

Roscoe Turner (September 29, 1895 – June 23, 1970) was a record-breaking American aviator who was a three-time winner of the Thompson Trophy air race and widely recognized by his flamboyant style and his pet Gilmore the Lion.

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Rose Bowl series

The Rose Bowl series is a series of Women's One Day International cricket matches between Australia and New Zealand that has been running since February 1985.

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Rose Bygrave

Rose Bygrave (born 1955) is an Australian singer/songwriter.

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Rose Porteous

Rose Porteous (née Lacson y Ledesma, formerly Teodoro, Kuan and Hancock, born Rosario Magdalena Teresita Lacson, 26 October 1948), a Filipino-born Australian, is best known for her marriage to Lang Hancock, a Western Australia iron ore mining magnate, and the protracted legal battle with her step-daughter, Gina Rinehart, over the circumstances that led to the death of Hancock, and the distribution of his estate.

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Rose Quong

Rose Quong (15 August 1879 — 14 December 1972) was a Chinese Australian actor, performer and writer.

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Rosebud, Victoria

Rosebud is a seaside town on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia approximately 75 km southeast of the Melbourne City Centre.

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Rosedale, Victoria

Rosedale is a pastoral and agricultural town 184 kilometres east of Melbourne via the Princes Highway.

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Rosemary Crowley

Rosemary Anne Crowley (born 30 July 1938) is a former Labor Senator for South Australia from 1983 to 2002.

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Rosina Palmer

Rosina Martha Hozanah Palmer (27 August 1844 – 16 June 1932) was an Australian opera singer.

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Ross Abbey

Ross Abbey (born 21 January 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer, who played with Footscray, now known as the Western Bulldogs, in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Ross Aloisi

Ross Aloisi (born 17 April 1973 in Adelaide, South Australia) is a former Australian footballer who was the captain of Adelaide United in the Hyundai A-League – a team he guided to a minor premiership, a pre-season cup and two Asian Champions League campaigns.

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Ross and Macdonald

Ross and Macdonald was one of Canada's most notable architecture firms in the early 20th century.

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Ross Milne

Leslie Ross Milne (3 October 1944 – 25 January 1964)John E. Findling, Kimberly D. Pelle, Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement, Greenwood Press, 2004,, p. 347.

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Ross Newton

Ross Newton (20 February 1967) is an Australian actor born in Melbourne, Victoria, he graduated from NIDA in 1989, and is best known for playing Greg Marshall in the television soap opera Home and Away.

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Ross Noble

Ross Markham Noble (born 5 June 1976) is an English stand-up comedian and actor.

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Ross Stevenson (radio)

Ross Stevenson (born Ross Campbell; 25 August 1957) is an Australia radio presenter on Melbourne station 3AW.

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Ross Stretton

Ross Stretton (6 June 1952 – 16 June 2005) was an Australian ballet dancer and artistic director.

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Ross Vasta

Ross Xavier Vasta (born 8 October 1966) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2010, representing the Division of Bonner for the Liberal Party.

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Ross Warneke

Ross Warneke (5 April 1952 – 25 August 2006) was an Australian journalist and broadcaster in Melbourne, most recently involved in commentary on television.

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Ross Wilson (ambassador)

Ross L. Wilson (born 1955) is a former U.S. foreign service officer and ambassador.

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Ross Wilson (musician)

Ross Andrew Wilson (born 18 November 1947) is an Australian singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer.

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Rossmoyne Senior High School

Rossmoyne Senior High School is a public co-educational high school in Western Australia.

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Rosstown Railway

The Rosstown Railway was a private railway in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, running between the current railway stations of Elsternwick, on the Sandringham line, and Oakleigh, on the Pakenham line.

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Rosy Parlane

Rosy Parlane, also known as Paul Douglas, is an electronic musician from New Zealand who currently lives in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Rough Habit

Rough Habit (2 December 1986 – 7 November 2014) was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won 11 Group One (G1) races on both sides of the Tasman, and won New Zealand's Horse of the Year Award in 1992 and 1995.

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Roundabout

A roundabout, also called a traffic circle, road circle, rotary, rotunda or island, is a type of circular intersection or junction in which road traffic flows almost continuously in one direction around a central island.

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Routledge

Routledge is a British multinational publisher.

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Rove (TV series)

Rove, originally titled Rove Live, was an Australian television variety show, that featured live music performances and interviews with local and international celebrity guests.

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Rover Light Armoured Car

The Light Armoured Car (Aust), also known as Rover, was an armoured car produced in Australia during the Second World War.

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Roving Enterprises

Roving Enterprises Pty Ltd is an Australian television production company, owned by television presenter, producer and comedian Rove McManus and his business partner Craig Campbell and managed by General Manager Kevin Whyte.

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Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley

Rowland George Allanson Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley (19 January 1855 – 22 June 1935), also known as Shaikh Rahmatullah al-Farooq, was an Irish peer and a prominent convert to Islam, who was also one of the leading members of the Woking Muslim Mission alongside Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din.

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Rowland S. Howard

Rowland Stuart Howard (24 October 1959 – 30 December 2009) was an Australian rock musician, guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work with the post-punk group The Birthday Party and his subsequent solo career.

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Rowville, Victoria

Rowville is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox local government area.

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Roxburgh Park, Victoria

Roxburgh Park is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Roy Cazaly

Roy Cazaly (13 January 1893 – 10 October 1963) was an Australian rules footballer who played for South Melbourne and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Roy Dalgarno

Frederick Leslie Roy Dalgarno (2 December 1910 – 1 February 2001) was an Australian social realist artist.

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Roy Grounds

Sir Roy Burman Grounds (18 December 19057 March 1981) was one of Australia's leading architects of the modern movement.

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Roy Masters (rugby league)

Roy Masters AM is an Australian sports journalist and former rugby league football coach.

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Roy Morgan Research

Roy Morgan Research is an Australian market research company headquartered in Melbourne.

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Roy Redgrave

George Ellsworthy "Roy" Redgrave (26 April 1873 – 25 May 1922) was an English stage and silent film actor.

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Roy Rene

Roy Rene (15 February 189122 November 1954), born Harry van der Sluys, was an Australian comedian and vaudevillian.

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Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2

The Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 was a British single-engine tractor two-seat biplane designed and developed by the Royal Aircraft Factory.

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Royal Arcade, Melbourne

The Royal Arcade is an historic shopping arcade in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Royal Australasian College of Physicians

The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) is a not-for-profit professional organisation responsible for training, educating, and representing 17,000 physicians and paediatricians and 8000 trainees in 33 medical specialties in Australia and New Zealand.

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Royal Australasian College of Surgeons

The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) is the leading advocate for surgical standards, professionalism and surgical education in Australia and New Zealand.

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Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union

The Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union, now part of BirdLife Australia, was founded in 1901 to promote the study and conservation of the native bird species of Australia and adjacent regions.

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Royal Australian Corps of Signals

The Royal Australian Corps of Signals (RASigs) is one of the 'arms' (combat support corps) of the Australian Army.

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Royal Automobile Club of Victoria

The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) is a motoring club and mutual organisation which provides its Members with a range of products and services in the areas of motoring and mobility, home, leisure, financial services and general insurance.

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Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria are botanic gardens across two sites - Melbourne and Cranbourne.

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Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne

The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria at Cranbourne Gardens, is a division of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (the second division being the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, located in the centre of Melbourne).

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Royal Brunei Airlines

Royal Brunei Airlines Sdn Bhd (Penerbangan DiRaja Brunei, Jawi: ڤنربڠن دراج بروني), or RB, is the national flag carrier airline of Brunei Darussalam, headquartered in the RB Plaza in Bandar Seri Begawan.

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Royal Charter Storm

The Royal Charter Storm of 25 and 26 October 1859 was considered to be the most severe storm to hit the Irish Sea in the 19th century, with a total death toll estimated at over 800.

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Royal Children's Hospital

The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) is a major children's hospital in Melbourne, Australia.

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Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is an annual series of military tattoos performed by British Armed Forces, Commonwealth and international military bands and artistic performance teams on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle in the capital of Scotland.

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Royal Exhibition Building

The Royal Exhibition Building is a World Heritage Site-listed building in Melbourne, Australia, completed in 1880.

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Royal Gem

Royal Gem (foaled 1942 in Australia) was a versatile Thoroughbred racehorse that won 23 races ranging from 5 furlongs (1,000 metres) to 12 furlongs (2,400 m).

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Royal Melbourne

The phrase Royal Melbourne can be used in several contexts: The following organisations, institutions, and places in Melbourne, Australia, were named after William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne.

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Royal Melbourne Golf Club

Royal Melbourne Golf Club is a 36-hole golf club in Australia, located in Black Rock, Victoria, a suburb southeast of Melbourne.

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Royal Melbourne Hospital

The Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH), located in Parkville, Victoria, an inner suburb of Melbourne, is one of Australia’s leading public hospitals.

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Royal Park railway station

Royal Park railway station is located on the Upfield railway line in Victoria, Australia.

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Royal Park, Melbourne

Royal Park is the largest of Melbourne's inner city parks (181 hectares or 447 acres).

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Royal Selangor

Royal Selangor International Sdn Bhd (doing business as Royal Selangor) is a Malaysian pewter manufacturer and retailer, the largest of its type in the world.

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Royal Society of Victoria

The Royal Society of Victoria (RSV) is the oldest learned society in the state of Victoria in Australia.

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Royal Tongan Airlines

Royal Tongan Airlines was the national airline of Tonga until liquidation in 2004.

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Royal Victoria Regiment

The Royal Victoria Regiment is an Infantry Regiment of the Australian Army, consisting of two battalions, the 5th/6th Battalion and the 8th/7th Battalion.

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Royal Women's Hospital

The Royal Women's Hospital, located in the Melbourne suburb of Parkville, was Australia's first specialist women's hospital.

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Royce Hart

Royce Desmond Hart (born 10 February 1948) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Rubbery Figures

Rubbery Figures was a satirical rubber puppet series that screened in Australia in various forms from 1984 to 1990.

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Ruben Ramolefi

Ruben Ramolefi (born 17 July 1978) is a South African runner who specializes in the 3000 metres steeplechase and is currently the South African record holder in 3000 metres steeplechase.

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Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme

The Rubicon Hydroelectric Scheme is a small run-of-the-river hydroelectric scheme located on the Rubicon and Royston Rivers, north east of Melbourne, south-west of Alexandra, Victoria, Australia.

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Ruby Lindsay

Ruby Lindsay (20 March 1885 – 12 March 1919) was an Australian illustrator and painter, sister of Norman Lindsay and Percy Lindsay.

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Ruddock v Vadarlis

Ruddock v Vadarlis (also known as the Tampa case) was an Australian court case decided in the Federal Court of Australia on 18 September 2001.

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Rugby Football League

The Rugby Football League is the governing body for professional rugby league in England.

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Rugby League Tri-Nations

The Rugby League Tri-Nations (known as the Gillette Tri-Nations for sponsorship reasons) was a rugby league tournament involving the top three teams in the sport: Australia, Great Britain and New Zealand and is the predecessor of today's Rugby League Four Nations.

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Rugby sevens at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The rugby sevens at the 2006 Commonwealth Games was the third Commonwealth Games at which rugby sevens was played.

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Rugby sevens at the Commonwealth Games

Rugby sevens at the Commonwealth Games has been played every tournament since its first appearance at the 1998 Commonwealth Games, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Rugby union in Australia

Rugby Union is a winter sport in Australia with a history dating back to 1864.

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Rumesh Ratnayake

Rumesh Joseph Ratnayake (born January 2, 1964, in Colombo), is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who played in 23 Tests and 70 ODIs from 1982 to 1993.

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Rumour File

The Rumour File is one of Melbourne's most popular radio segments.

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Rupert Betheras

Rupert James Betheras (born 23 November 1975) is a former Australian rules footballer and a contemporary artist, whose practice has largely been painting-based and also involved installation and sculpture.

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Rupert Bunny

Rupert Charles Wulsten Bunny (29 September 1864 – 25 May 1947) was an Australian painter, born in St Kilda, Victoria.

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Rupert Hamer

Sir Rupert James Hamer, AC, KCMG, ED (29 July 1916 – 23 March 2004), generally known until he was knighted in 1982 as Dick Hamer, was an Australian Liberal Party politician who served as the 39th Premier of Victoria from 1972 to 1981.

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Rupert Murdoch

Keith Rupert Murdoch, (born 11 March 1931) is an Australian-born American media mogul.

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Rupertswood

Rupertswood is a mansion and country estate located in Sunbury on the outskirts of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

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Rupertswood railway station

Rupertswood railway station is located on the Melbourne - Bendigo railway in the north-western Melbourne suburb of Sunbury in Victoria, Australia.

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Rush (1970s TV series)

Rush is an Australian television series produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation between 1974 and 1976.

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Rush hour

A rush hour (American English, British English) is a part of the day during which traffic congestion on roads and crowding on public transport is at its highest.

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Rushall Garden

Rushall Garden is a community garden situated on former railway land in Fitzroy North, Victoria in inner suburban Melbourne, Australia.

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Rushall railway station

Rushall railway station is located on the South Morang line in Victoria, Australia.

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Rushworth, Victoria

Rushworth is a township in Victoria, Australia.

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Russell Blackford

Russell Blackford is an Australian writer, philosopher, and literary critic, based for many years in Melbourne.

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Russell Crowe

Russell Ira Crowe (born 7 April 1964) is an actor, film producer and musician.

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Russell Drysdale

Sir George Russell Drysdale, AC (7 February 1912 – 29 June 1981), also known as "Tass Drysdale", was an Australian artist.

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Russell Hitchcock

Russell Charles Hitchcock (born 15 June 1949) is an Australian musician and vocalist for soft rock duo Air Supply.

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Russell Mockridge

Edward Russell Mockridge (18 July 1928 – 13 September 1958) was a racing cyclist from Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

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Russell Savage

Russell Irwin Savage (born 27 January 1948) is an Australian politician, who was the independent member for the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Mildura from 1996 until 2006.

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Russell Street bombing

The Russell Street bombing was the 27 March 1986 bombing of the Russell Street Police Headquarters complex in Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Russell Street Police Headquarters

Russell Street Police Headquarters in Melbourne, on the north-eastern corner of Russell and La Trobe Streets, was well known as the headquarters of the Victoria Police through the second half of the 20th century, and was often referred to simply as 'Russell Street'.

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Russell Street, Melbourne

Russell Street is a main street and thoroughfare in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia.

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Russell Trood

Russell Brunell Trood (5 December 1948 – 9 January 2017) was a Liberal Party Senator for the state of Queensland, Australia.

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Russian Australians

Russian Australians comprise Australian citizens who have full or partial Russian heritage or people who emigrated from Russia and reside in Australia.

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Russian cruiser Gromoboi

Gromoboi (Громобой, meaning: "Thunderer") was an armoured cruiser built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the late 1890s.

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Russian Greek Catholic Church

The Russian Greek Catholic Church (Российская греко-католическая церковь, Rossiyskaya greko-katolicheskaya tserkov) or also called Russian Catholic Church is a Byzantine Rite Catholic Church sui juris in full union with the Roman Catholic Church.

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Rusty Wailes

Richard "Rusty" Donald Wailes, a.k.a. Perfect Oarsman (March 21, 1936 in Edmonds, Washington – October 11, 2002 on Lake Washington) was an American rower.

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Ruth Webber

Ruth Stephanie Webber (born 24 March 1965) is an Australian politician.

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Rutherglen, Victoria

Rutherglen is a small town in north-eastern Victoria, Australia, near the Murray River border with New South Wales.

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Ruthven railway station

Ruthven railway station is located on the South Morang line in Victoria, Australia.

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Ruyton Girls' School

Ruyton Girls' School, commonly referred to simply as Ruyton, is a non-denominational and independent day school for girls, located on Selbourne Road, Kew, an inner-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Ryan (TV series)

Ryan is an Australian adventure television series screened by the Seven Network from 27 May 1973.

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Ryan Bayley

Ryan Neville Bayley OAM (born 9 March 1982) is an Australian professional track cyclist and double Olympic gold medallist.

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Ryan Brothers Bus Service

Ryan Brothers Bus Service is a bus operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Ryan Corr

Ryan Corr (born 15 January 1989) is an Australian actor.

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Ryan Hargrave

Ryan Hargrave (born 26 July 1981) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.

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Ryan Nelsen

Ryan William Nelsen (born 18 October 1977) is a former New Zealand professional football player and former head coach of Major League Soccer side Toronto FC.

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Ryan O'Keefe

Ryan O'Keefe (born 24 January 1981) is a former professional Australian rules footballer with the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL), and was part of the Swans' 2005 and 2012 premiership-winning sides.

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Ryan Shelton

Ryan Shelton is an Australian comedian, actor, radio presenter, television personality, host and writer.

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Ryang Yong-gi

Ryang Yong-gi (born 7 January 1982 in Tadaoka, Osaka) is a Japanese-born North Korean footballer who plays for Vegalta Sendai in the J. League Division 1.

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Rye, Victoria

Rye is a seaside resort town, approximately 83 km south of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.

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S. T. Gill

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S.T.A.R. Labs

Scientific and Technological Advanced Research Laboratories (S.T.A.R. Labs) is a fictional scientific research facility and organization appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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S11

S11, S-11, S.XI or S.11 may refer to:; In military.

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S11 (protest)

S11 refers to a series of protests against meetings of the World Economic Forum on 11, 12 and 13 September 2000 in Melbourne, Australia, where approximately 10,000 people of many ages and a wide cross section of the community were involved.

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Saša Ilić (footballer, born 1972)

Saša Ilić (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Илић, or; born 18 July 1972) is a retired Serbian-Australian football goalkeeper.

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Saša Ognenovski

Saša Ognenovski (Саша Огненовски; born 3 April 1979) is a Macedonian-Australian football (soccer) player who plays as a central defender, who last played for Sydney FC in the A-League and the Australia national team, and is the vice captain of the former.

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Sabri Brothers

The Sabri Brothers (Punjabi, صابری برادران) is a music band from Pakistan performing Sufi qawwali music, closely connected to the Chishti Order.

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Sachin Tendulkar

Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (born 24 April 1973) is a former Indian international cricketer and a former captain of the Indian national team, regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time.

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Sacré Cœur School

Sacré Cœur is a Roman Catholic, independent, day school for girls, located in Glen Iris, a south eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo

Sacred Heart Cathedral, Bendigo is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sandhurst and seat of the Bishop of Sandhurst.

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Sadistik Exekution

Sadistik Exekution is an Australian extreme metal band from Sydney.

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SAE Institute

The SAE Institute (SAE, formerly also known as the School of Audio Engineering and the SAE Technology College) is a private college founded in 1976 by sound engineer, record producer and businessman Tom Misner.

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Safe seat

A safe seat is an electoral district (constituency) in a legislative body (e.g. Congress, Parliament, City Council) which is regarded as fully secure, for either a certain political party, or the incumbent representative personally or a combination of both.

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Safety Beach, Victoria

Safety Beach is a bayside suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Safita

Safita (صافيتا; 𐤎‬𐤐𐤕‬𐤄, Sōpūte) is a city in the Tartous Governorate, northwestern Syria, located to the southeast of Tartous and to the northwest of Krak des Chevaliers.

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Sai Global Harmony

Sai Global Harmony is a WorldSpace digital satellite radio channel airing programs by/on Sathya Sai Baba of Puttaparthi, India.

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Saif Ali Khan

Saif Ali Khan (born Sajid Ali Khan on 16 August 1970) is an Indian film actor and producer.

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Saif Saaeed Shaheen

Saif Saaeed Shaheen (سيف سعيد شاهين), formerly Stephen Cherono (born October 15, 1982), is a steeplechase runner.

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Sailing Alone Around the World

Sailing Alone Around the World is a sailing memoir by Joshua Slocum in 1900 about his single-handed global circumnavigation aboard the sloop Spray.

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Saint Aloysius' College (Sevenhill)

Saint Aloysius' College was an independent boarding school in Sevenhill, South Australia.

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Saint Andrew's Secondary School

St Andrew's Secondary School is a government-aided Anglican boys' secondary school in Potong Pasir, Singapore.

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Saint Helena

Saint Helena is a volcanic tropical island in the South Atlantic Ocean, east of Rio de Janeiro and 1,950 kilometres (1,210 mi) west of the Cunene River, which marks the border between Namibia and Angola in southwestern Africa.

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Saint Helena at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The British overseas territory of St Helena was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a small team which took 9 days to reach Australia.

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Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview

Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview is a Jesuit, day and boarding school for boys located in Riverview, a small suburb situated on the Lane Cove River on the Lower North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Sakio Bika

Sakio Bika (born 18 April 1979) is a Cameroonian-Australian professional boxer.

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Salaam Namaste

Salaam Namaste (English: Hello Greetings) is a 2005 Indian romantic comedy film.

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Sale of the Century (Australian game show)

$ale of the Century is an Australian game show that aired on the Nine Network from 14 July 1980 to 29 November 2001.

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Sale, Victoria

Sale is a city situated in the Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Salesian College (Chadstone)

Salesian College is a Roman Catholic Independent school for boys located in the Melbourne suburb of Chadstone.

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Sally Sara

Sally Jane Sara AM (born 2 March 1971 in Port Pirie, South Australia) is an Australian journalist and TV presenter.

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Sally Walker

Sally Ann Walker is a lawyer and former senior university administrator.

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Salmo trutta fario

Salmo trutta morpha fario is the riverine form of the brown trout Salmo trutta that spends its entire life cycle in running water.

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Salt Water River railway station

Salt Water River railway station was the first station at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne.

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Saltwater River Rail Bridge

The Saltwater River Rail Bridge is a large steel arch truss railway bridge completed in 1858 and crossing the Maribyrnong River (formerly Saltwater River) on the Melbourne to Footscray railway in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Salvatore Burruni

Salvatore Burruni (11 April 1933 – 30 March 2004) was an Italian flyweight and bantamweight boxer who fought between 1957 and 1969 mostly in Europe.

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Sam Calder

Stephen Edward "Sam" Calder AM, OBE (10 August 1916 – 30 September 2008) was a decorated World War II flying ace, member of the Australian House of Representatives, and one of the founders of the Northern Territory Country Liberal Party.

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Sam Clark

Samuel James Clark (born 18 October 1987) is an Australian actor, singer-songwriter, best known for his role as Ringo Brown on the Australian soap opera, Neighbours and Leo in the Fox/Paramount live musical television special Grease: Live. Clark made his musical debut in 2009 with the single "Broken", which peaked at number one on the Australian Physical Singles Chart Retrieved 3 May 2010 His third single "Devastated" also peaked at number one on the same chart.

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Sam Cosstick

Samuel Cosstick (1 January 1836 – 8 April 1896) was an important figure in developing cricket in Victoria in its formative years.

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Sam Greco

Salvatore "Slam 'em" Greco (born 3 May 1967) is a retired Australian former full contact karateka, super heavyweight K-1 kickboxer and mixed martial artist of Italian descent.

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Sam Kekovich

Sam Kekovich (born 11 March 1950) is an Australian media personality, sports commentator, Australian 'Lambassador' and former Australian rules football player.

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Sam Mackinnon

Samuel Mackinnon (born 25 August 1976) is an Australian retired professional basketball player whose last team was the NBL team Melbourne Tigers.

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Sam Newman

John Noel William Newman (born 22 December 1945), professionally known as Sam Newman, is an Australian media executive and radio and television personality, who was a former AFL football player for the Geelong Football Club and briefly had a career in motor racing.

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Sam Phillips (musician)

Sam Phillips (born Leslie Ann Phillips January 28, 1962) is an American singer-songwriter.

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Sam Soliman

Sam Soliman (born 13 November 1973) is an Australian professional boxer, and a former kickboxer and mixed martial artist.

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Samantha Sang

Cheryl Lau "Samantha" Sang (born 5 August 1951) is an Australian singer from Melbourne who had an earlier career as Cheryl Gray.

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Samaresh Jung

Samaresh Jung (born 5 May 1970) is an Indian sport shooter.

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Samaritan Catholic College

Samaritan Catholic College was a Roman Catholic boys' high school, located in Preston, Melbourne, Australia.

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Samoa Airways

Samoa Airways, formerly Polynesian Airlines, is the state-owned flag carrier airline of Samoa.

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Samoa at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Samoa was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Samoa national Australian rules football team

The Samoan national Australian rules football team and represents Samoa in the team sport of Australian rules football.

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Samson Ramadhani

Samson Ramadhani Nyonyi (born 25 December 1982 in Singida) is a Tanzanian marathon runner.

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Samuel Forsyth

Samuel Forsyth, VC (3 April 1891 – 24 August 1918) was a New Zealand recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Samuel Johnson (actor)

Samuel Joseph Johnson (born 8 February 1978) is an Australian actor, radio presenter, voiceover artist and philanthropist.

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Samuel L. Braunstein

Samuel Leon Braunstein (born 1961) is a professor in the Computer Science department at the University of York, UK.

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Samuel McCaughey

Sir Samuel McCaughey (1 July 1835 – 25 July 1919) was an Irish-born pastoralist, politician and philanthropist in Australia.

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Samwel Mwera

Samwel Mwera (born 3 June 1985) is a Tanzanian middle distance runner who specializes in the 800 and 1500 metres.

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San Remo, Victoria

San Remo is a town in southern Victoria, Australia in the Gippsland region.

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Sanath Kaluperuma

Sanath Mohan Silva Kaluperuma (born October 22, 1961, Colombo), or Sanath Kaluperuma, is a former Sri Lankan cricketer who played in 4 Tests and 2 ODIs from 1984 to 1988.

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Sandeep Patil

Sandeep Madhusudan Patil (संदीप मधुसुदन पाटील;; born 18 August 1956) is a former Indian cricketer, Indian national age group cricket manager and former Kenya national team coach, who guided the minnows to the semi-finals of the 2003 World Cup.

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Sandhurst, Victoria

Sandhurst is an official bounded locality in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 37 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Sandown 500

The Sandown 500 is an annual endurance motor race which has been staged at the Sandown Raceway, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia since 1964.

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Sandown Park railway station, Melbourne

Sandown Park railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Sandown Racecourse

Sandown Racecourse, now known as Ladbrokes Park is a Thoroughbred horse racing race track administered by the Melbourne Racing Club in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Sandown Raceway

Sandown International Raceway is a motor racing circuit in the suburb of Springvale in Melbourne, Victoria, approximately south east of the city centre.

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Sandra Post

Sandra Post, CM (born June 4, 1948) is a retired professional golfer, the first Canadian to play on the LPGA Tour.

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Sandridge Bridge

The Sandridge Bridge is a historic former railway bridge over the Yarra River in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Sandringham Football Club

The Sandringham Football Club, nicknamed The Zebras, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne which was formed in 1929 and plays in the Victorian Football League (VFL) which was formerly called the Victorian Football Association (VFA).

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Sandringham Hotel, Newtown

The Sandringham Hotel, locally known as The Sando, was a pub in the inner-west suburb of Newtown in Sydney, Australia.

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Sandringham railway line

The Sandringham railway line is a suburban railway line in Melbourne, Australia.

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Sandringham railway station

Sandringham railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia.

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Sandringham, Victoria

Sandringham (colloquially known as Sandy) is a beachside suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located southeast of Melbourne's central business district.

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Sandstone universities

The sandstone universities are an informally defined group comprising Australia's oldest tertiary education institutions.

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Sandy Roberts

Sandy Roberts (born 22 February 1950) is a sports presenter and commentator currently calling Australian rules football on television for Fox Footy and radio with Crocmedia.

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Sangeang Api

Sangeang Api (Gunung Api or Gunung Sangeang) is an active complex volcano on the island of Sangeang in Indonesia.

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Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company

The Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company is the trading name of two sister food companies (Australian Health and Nutrition Association Ltd and New Zealand Health Association Ltd).

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Sanjeev Rajput

Sanjeev Rajput is an Arjuna Awardee Indian shooter from Yamuna Nagar, Haryana.

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Santa Maria College, Melbourne

Santa Maria College is a Roman Catholic all-girls high school in the inner-northern Melbourne suburb of Northcote, Victoria.

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Santo Cilauro

Santo Cilauro (born 25 November 1961) is an Australian television and feature film producer, screenwriter, actor, author, comedian and cameraman, a co-founder of The D-Generation.

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Sapphire Coast

The Sapphire Coast is the marketing and tourist name for the Bega Valley Shire region in South East, New South Wales, Australia.

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Sarah Fitz-Gerald

Sarah Elizabeth Fitz-Gerald AM (born 1 December 1968) is an Australian women's squash player who won five World Open titles – 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001 and 2002.

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Sarah Ulmer

Sarah Elizabeth Ulmer (born 14 March 1976) is a former Olympic cyclist.

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Sarawak

Sarawak is a state of Malaysia.

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Sarbel

Sarbel Michael (Σαρμπέλ Μιχαήλ; شربل مخائيل; born 14 May 1983) known professionally as Sarbel, is a Greek Cypriot pop singer of partial Greek Cypriot and Lebanese ancestry.

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Saro Cutty Sark

The Saro A17 Cutty Sark was a British amphibious aircraft from the period between World War I and World War II, built by the British firm Saunders-Roe (also known as SARO).

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Sasha & John Digweed

Sasha & John Digweed are a pair of DJs from the United Kingdom.

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Sasha (Welsh DJ)

Alexander Paul Coe (born 4 September 1969) is a British DJ, record producer and Grammy Award nominee.

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Sassafras, Victoria

Sassafras is a locality and township within Greater Melbourne, beyond the Melbourne metropolitan area Urban Growth Boundary, 43 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox and Shire of Yarra Ranges local government areas.

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Satellite town

A satellite town or satellite city is a concept in urban planning that refers essentially to smaller metropolitan areas which are located somewhat near to, but are mostly independent of larger metropolitan areas.

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Saturday Nick Television

Saturday Nick TV (commonly referred to as sn:tv) was a weekend morning show aired on Nickelodeon Australia from 10am to 2pm on Saturday.

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Sauber

Sauber Motorsport AG, competing as Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team, is a Swiss Formula One team.

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Sausage Software

Sausage Software was an Australian software company, founded by entrepreneur Steve Outtrim, which produced one of the world's most successful web editors: the HotDog web authoring tool.

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Sav Rocca

Saverio Giovanni "Sav" Rocca (born 20 November 1973) is a retired Australian professional sportsman.

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Savannah Guthrie

Savannah Clark Guthrie (born December 27, 1971) is an Australian-American broadcast journalist and attorney.

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Save the Children Australia

Save the Children Australia is an aid and development agency dedicated to helping children in Australia and overseas.

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Sándor Rozsnyói

Sándor Rozsnyói, Rosner (24 November 1930 – 2 September 2014) was a Hungarian athlete, who mainly competed in the 3,000-metre steeple chase.

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Sébastien Bourdais

Sébastien Olivier Bourdais (born 28 February 1979) is a French professional racing driver, who resides in St.

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Sébastien Lareau

Sébastien Lareau (born April 27, 1973 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired professional tennis player.

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SBS (Australian TV channel)

SBS is a national public television network in Australia.

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Scandal'us

Scandal'us (or Scandal'Us) were the winners of the Australian Popstars 2 in 2001 (successors of Bardot, the winners of the first Australian Popstars in 2000).

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Scandinavium

Scandinavium is an indoor arena located in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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Scared Weird Little Guys

Scared Weird Little Guys (also referred to as SWLG or The Scaredies) were an Australian comedy music duo formed in July 1990, comprising John Fleming (vocals, guitar, mandolin) and Rusty Berther (vocals, guitar, banjo).

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Schillaci Stakes

The Schillaci Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race held under weight for age conditions, for horses aged three years old and older, over a distance of 1,100 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in October.

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School shooting

A school shooting is an attack at an educational institution, such as a school or university, involving the use of a firearm(s).

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Schooner Rebecca

The 30-ton sloop Rebecca was launched in 1834,Memorial to the Rebecca, Rosevears, Tasmania, 1954.

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Schwartz Publishing

Schwartz Publishing is an Australian publishing house based in Melbourne, Australia, established by property developer Morry Schwartz.

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Scobie Breasley

Arthur Edward "Scobie" Breasley (7 May 1914 – 21 December 2006) was an Australian jockey.

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Scoresby, Victoria

Scoresby is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 29 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox local government area.

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Scotch College, Melbourne

Scotch College is an independent Presbyterian day and boarding school for boys, located in Hawthorn, an inner-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Scotch College, Perth

Scotch College (informally known as Scotch or SC), or scotches is an Australian independent school for boys, situated in Swanbourne, Western Australia.

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Scotland at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland announced on 3 November 2005 that Scotland would be sending 166 athletes (104 men and 62 women) to compete in the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, supported by 70 officials.

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Scots' Church, Melbourne

The Scots' Church is a Presbyterian church in Melbourne, Australia.

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Scotsburn, Victoria

Scotsburn is a locality in Victoria, Australia.

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Scott Dooley

Scott "Dools" Dooley is an Australian comedian and radio announcer best known for his tenure with state-owned national youth network, Triple J and Nova 96.9.

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Scott Fisher (basketball)

Scott Fisher (born July 20, 1963) is a retired American–Australian basketball player and former head coach of the National Basketball League's Perth Wildcats.

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Scott Martin (athlete)

Scott Martin (born 12 October 1982 in Wodonga, Victoria) is an Australian shot putter and discus throw competitor.

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Scott McDonald

Scott Douglas McDonald (born 21 August 1983) is an Australian professional footballer.

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Scott McGregor (basketball)

Scott McGregor (born 5 February 1976) is an Australian former professional basketball player.

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Scott Owen

Scott Bradley Owen (born 14 February 1975) plays the double bass in the Australian punk rock/psychobilly band The Living End.

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Scott Steiner

Scott Carl Rechsteiner (born July 29, 1962), better known by the ring name Scott Steiner, is an American professional wrestler currently signed to Impact Wrestling (formerly Total Nonstop Action Wrestling).

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Scott Weiland

Scott Richard Weiland (né Kline, October 27, 1967 – December 3, 2015) was an American musician, singer and songwriter.

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Scouting 2007 Centenary

The Scouting 2007 Centenary comprised celebrations around the world in which Scouts celebrated 100 years of the world Scout movement.

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Scouting and Guiding in Victoria

Scouting started in Victoria as early as 1907.

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Screening of soap operas in Australia

The following is a list of soap operas from Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and the United States that have aired in Australia over the years, in daytime and primetime slots on both free-to-air and pay television.

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Scripsi

Scripsi was an Australian literary periodical published from 1981 to 1994 in Melbourne, first from the English Department and subsequently from Ormond College of the University of Melbourne.

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Scrolls of the Megilloth

Scrolls of the Megilloth is the second studio album by Australian Christian extreme metal band Mortification.

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SCU: Serious Crash Unit

SCU: Serious Crash Unit is a New Zealand documentary series, which airs on TV2 in New Zealand, Season 7 is currently Airing on Tuesday at 8pm On TV One.

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Scuba diving

Scuba diving is a mode of underwater diving where the diver uses a self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba) which is completely independent of surface supply, to breathe underwater.

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Scuba set

A scuba set is any breathing apparatus that is carried entirely by an underwater diver and provides the diver with breathing gas at the ambient pressure.

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Sea Haggs

The Sea Haggs were an indie rock band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1991 by Perth expatriates Lora Macfarlane on guitar, viola, percussion and vocals with Iain McIntyre on guitar, bass and vocals, and Cameron Potts on drums.

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Sea Lake

Sea Lake is a town in the Mallee district of north-west Victoria, Australia and is situated on the southern shores of Lake Tyrrell.

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Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium

Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is a Southern Ocean and Antarctic aquarium in central Melbourne, Australia.

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Sea Scouts (band)

Sea Scouts were a noise rock band, based in Hobart, Tasmania.

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Sea Shepherd Conservation Society

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is a non-profit, marine conservation organization based in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, Washington, in the United States.

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Seabrook, Victoria

Seabrook is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Hobsons Bay local government area.

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SeaChange

SeaChange is an Australian television show that ran for 39 episodes from 1998 to 2000 on the ABC.

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Seachange (demography)

In Australian culture, a seachange (or sea change) is a form of human migration that involves individuals abandoning city living in favour of a perceived 'easier life' in rural coastal communities.

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Seaford railway station, Melbourne

Seaford railway station is located on the Frankston line in Victoria, Australia.

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Seaford, Victoria

Seaford is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 36 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Seaholme railway station

Seaholme railway station is located on the Werribee line in Victoria, and serves the western Melbourne suburb of Seaholme The station opened on 26 January 1920, on what was then the line to Altona Beach.

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Seaholme, Victoria

Seaholme is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Hobsons Bay local government area.

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Seamus Robinson (fencer)

Seamus Robinson (born 1 April 1975 in Melbourne, Australia) was the first Australian fencer to win a Fencing World Championship title when he won the men's épée cadets (under 17) title in 1991, Foggia, Italy and to place third on the junior men's épée world cup in 1995.

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Sean Godsell

Sean Godsell (born 9 September 1960) is an Australian architect and former professional Australian rules footballer.

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Sean Wroe

Sean Wroe (born 19 March 1985) is an Australian sprinter.

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Seaplane

A seaplane is a powered fixed-wing aircraft capable of taking off and landing (alighting) on water.

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Searoad Ferries

Searoad Ferries (formerly known as Peninsula Searoad Transport) is an Australian company that operates a roll-on/roll-off vehicle and passenger ferry service between the heads of Port Phillip, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Seaton, Victoria

Seaton is a town in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia, located in the Shire of Wellington, east of the state capital, Melbourne.

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Sebastian Vettel

Sebastian Vettel (born 3 July 1987) is a German racing driver currently driving in Formula One for Scuderia Ferrari.

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Second Taranaki War

The Second Taranaki War is a term used by some historians for the period of hostilities between Māori and the New Zealand Government in the Taranaki district of New Zealand between 1863 and 1866.

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Sedale Threatt

Sedale Eugene Threatt (born September 10, 1961) is a retired American basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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Seddon railway station

Seddon railway station is located on the Werribee and Williamstown lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Seddon, Victoria

Seddon is an inner-suburb 6 km west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, lying south of Footscray and north of Yarraville.

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Seiichi Sugano

Seiichi Sugano (菅野誠一 17 December 1939 – 29 August 2010) was a Japanese aikido instructor who lived and taught in many Western countries.

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Seiko

(), commonly known as Seiko, is a Japanese holding company that has subsidiaries which manufactures and sells watches, clocks, electronic devices, semiconductors, jewelries, and optical products.

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Selby, Victoria

Selby is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 37 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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SelecTV (Australian television)

SelecTV was an Australian satellite based subscription television broadcasting service.

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Semantics (album)

Semantics was a 1983 EP by Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl.

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Send Me a Lullaby

Send Me a Lullaby was The Go-Betweens' debut album.

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Senedd

The Senedd (Senate or Parliament), also known as the National (or Welsh) Assembly building, houses the debating chamber and three committee rooms for the National Assembly for Wales in Cardiff.

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Sense of Purpose

Sense of Purpose was a hardcore punk band from Melbourne, Australia.

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September 11

Between the years AD 1900 and 2099, September 11 of the Gregorian calendar is the leap day of the Coptic and Ethiopian calendars.

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September 2004 in sports

No description.

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Serangoon Junior College

Serangoon Junior College (SRJC) is a junior college in Singapore, offering a 2-year course for pre-university students leading up to GCE 'A' Level examinations.

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Serbian Australians

Serbian Australians are citizens of Australia who are of Serbian birth or descent.

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Serbian mafia

Serbian organized crime or Serbian mafia (Cpпска мафија / Srpska mafija) are various criminal organizations based in Serbia or composed of ethnic Serbs in the Serbian diaspora.

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Serpentine, Victoria

Serpentine is a town in north west Victoria, Australia.

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Serviceton railway line

The Serviceton railway line (also known as the Western line) is a railway serving the west of Victoria, Australia that links the state capital of Melbourne to the cities of Ballarat and Ararat, and once extended to the South Australian border as part of the Melbourne–Adelaide railway.

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Serviceton, Victoria

Serviceton is a small town in Victoria, Australia, located near the Victorian–South Australian border, 437 kilometres north-west of Melbourne.

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Setanta Ó hAilpín

Setanta Ó hAilpín (born 18 March 1983) is a Fijian-Irish sportsman.

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Seven Guide

The Seven Guide was a datacast channel provided by the Seven Network to digital television viewers in Australia.

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Seven Network

The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network.

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Seven News

Seven News is the television news service of the Seven Network and, as of 2016, the highest-rating in Australia.

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Severn Bridge Junction

Severn Bridge Junction is the area of railway lines just south of Shrewsbury railway station, in Shropshire, England.

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Seville East, Victoria

Seville East is a town in Victoria, Australia, 46 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Seville railway station

Seville was a railway station on the Warburton line in Melbourne, Australia.

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Seville, Victoria

Seville is a suburb to the east of Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia, along Warburton Highway.

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Sewage farm

Sewage farms use sewage for irrigation and fertilizing agricultural land.

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Sexpo

SEXPO, is a health, sexuality and lifestyle exhibition that takes place in Australia, the United Kingdom, and South Africa.

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Seymour, Victoria

Seymour (locally) is a historic railway township located in the Southern end of the Goulburn Valley in the Shire of Mitchell, Victoria, Australia and is located north of Melbourne.

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Shadow the Hedgehog (video game)

is a platform video game developed by Sega Studios USA, the former United States division of Sega's Sonic Team, and published by Sega.

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Shahbaz Ahmed

Shahbaz Ahmad (Urdu: شہباز احمد) (born September 1, 1968) is a former field hockey player from Pakistan who is also known by his nickname as "Shahbaz Ahmed Senior".

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Shaka Sola

Shaka Sola (born 14 March 1977) is a Samoan shot putter and discus thrower who became a popular if surprising star at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics.

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Shakespeare for My Father

Shakespeare for My Father is a one-woman play written and performed by Lynn Redgrave.

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Shakin' All Over

"Shakin' All Over" is a song originally performed by Johnny Kidd & the Pirates.

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Shane Cameron

Shane Aaron Cameron (born 17 October 1977) is a New Zealand professional boxer.

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Shane Crawford

Shane Barry Crawford (born 9 September 1974) is a former Australian rules footballer who played 305 senior games for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and won the league's highest individual honour, the Brownlow Medal.

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Shane Dowling

Shane Dowling (born 16 June 1954) is an Australian politician.

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Shane Heal

Shane Douglas Heal (born 6 September 1970) is an Australian former professional basketball player, entrepreneur, and coach.

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Shane Jacobson

Shane Jacobson (born 18 March 1970) is an Australian actor, director, writer, and comedian, best known as the "Dunny Man" for his performances as the eponymous character Kenny Smyth, a plumber working for a portable toilet rental company, in the 2006 film Kenny and the spin-off TV series, Kenny's World.

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Shane Maloney

Shane Maloney (born 1953) born in Hamilton, Victoria is a Melbourne author best known as the creator of the Murray Whelan series of crime novels.

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Shane McLeod

Shane David McLeod (born 8 August 1975) is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's North Asia correspondent.

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Shane Watson

Shane Robert Watson (born 17 June 1981) is a former Australian international cricketer and a former captain, who played all formats of the game.

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Shane Webb

Shane Webb (born 14 September 1980) is an Australian footballer who plays for Marconi Stallions.

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Shannon Shorr

Shannon Shorr (born June 7, 1985 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a professional poker player from Birmingham, Alabama.

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Shanon Cook

Shanon Cook is an Australian entertainment journalist and producer based in the United States.

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Sharath Kamal

Achanta Sharath Kamal (born 12 July 1982) is a professional table tennis player from Tamil Nadu, India.

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Sharif Galal

Sharif Galal (born Alexandria, Egypt) is a DJ and radio announcer best known for his work at Triple J in Australia.

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Sharpe family murders

The Sharpe family murders was a March 2004 Australian double murder, in which John Sharpe killed his wife Anna (who was five months pregnant with their son Francis) and his 20-month-old daughter Gracie, in the Melbourne suburb of Mornington.

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Shaun Graf

Shaun Francis Graf (born 19 May 1957 in Somerville, Victoria, Australia) is a former Australian first-class cricketer who played 11 One Day Internationals (ODIs) for Australia in the early 1980s as an all-rounder.

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Shaun Micallef

Shaun Patrick Micallef (born 18 July 1962) is an Australian actor, comedian and writer.

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Shaun Pollock

Shaun Maclean Pollock OIS (born 16 July 1973) is a former South African cricketer and a former captain of all formats.

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Shaun Tait

Shaun William Tait (born 22 February 1983) is a former Australian cricketer.

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Shaun Tan

Shaun Tan is an Australian artist, writer and film maker.

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Shavahn Church

Shavahn Church (born May 3, 1989 in Los Angeles, California) is a British gymnast who lives and trained in California.

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Shaw Neilson

John Shaw Neilson (22 February 1872 – 12 May 1942) was an Australian poet.

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Sheffield Rules

The Sheffield Rules was a code of football devised and played in the English city of Sheffield between 1857 and 1877.

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Sheffield Shield

The Sheffield Shield is the domestic first-class cricket competition of Australia.

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Sheila Florance

Sheila Mary Florance (24 July 1916 – 12 October 1991) was an Australian theatre, film and television actress.

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Shell Australia

Shell Australia is the Australian subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell.

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Shell's Wonderful World of Golf

Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a televised series of golf matches which began in the 1960s.

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Shelley Holroyd

Shelley Holroyd (born 17 May 1973 in Salford, Lancashire, England) is a British javelin thrower.

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Shelley Kitchen

Shelley Celia Kitchen (born 2 December 1979, in Kaitaia, New Zealand) is a female professional squash player from New Zealand.

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Shen Shaomin

Shen Shaomin (沈少民, born 1956, Heilongjiang Province, China) is an artist based in Sydney and Beijing.

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Shepparton

Shepparton is a city located on the floodplain of the Goulburn River in northern Victoria, Australia, approximately north-northeast of Melbourne.

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Shepparton railway line

The Shepparton line is a gauge railway line in Victoria, Australia.

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Sherbrooke Forest

Sherbrooke Forest lies at an altitude of 220-500 m within the Dandenong Ranges, 40 km east of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia, close to the suburb of Belgrave.

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Sherbrooke, Victoria

Sherbrooke is a settlement in Victoria, Australia, 35 km east of Melbourne.

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Sheridan Jobbins

Sheridan Jobbins (born 2 July 1960) is an Australian journalist, television presenter and screenwriter.

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Sherridan Kirk

Sherridan Kirk (born February 11, 1981 on Tobago) is an athlete from Trinidad and Tobago who specializes in the 800 metres and 4 x 400 metres relay.

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Sherrin

Sherrin is a brand of football used in Australian rules football and is the official ball of the Australian Football League, designed to its official specifications.

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Sherwood Stewart

Sherwood Stewart (born June 6, 1946) was an amateur and professional tennis player who was active in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Shigeyoshi Inoue

was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Shikhar Dhawan

Shikhar Dhawan (born 5 December 1985) is an Indian international cricketer and occasional vice-captain of Team India in T20I.

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Shinji Nakano

Shinji Nakano (中野 信治, born 1 April 1971) is a Japanese professional racing driver.

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Shinkansen

The, colloquially known in English as the bullet train, is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan.

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Ship replica

A ship replica is a reconstruction of a no longer existing ship.

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Shire

A shire is a traditional term for a division of land, found in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and some other English speaking countries.

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Shire of Cardinia

The Shire of Cardinia is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, in the south-east of Melbourne between Western Port and the Yarra Ranges on the outskirts of Melbourne.

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Shire of Nillumbik

The Shire of Nillumbik is a local government area in Victoria, Australia.

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Shire of Strathbogie

The Shire of Strathbogie is a local government area in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia, located in the north-east part of the state.

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Shirley Abicair

Shirley Abicair (born 26 October 1928) is an Australian-born singer, musician, TV personality, actress and author.

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Shivaune Field

Shivaune Field (born 11 January, Melbourne, Australia) is a business news reporter.

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Shneur Kotler

Yosef Chaim Shneur Kotler (1918 – 24 June 1982) was an Orthodox rabbi and rosh yeshiva of Beth Medrash Govoha (also known as the Lakewood Yeshiva) in Lakewood, New Jersey from 1962 to 1982.

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Shock Value (album)

Shock Value is the second solo album, and fifth album overall, by record producer and rapper Timbaland.

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Shoe polish

Shoe polish (or boot polish) is a waxy paste, cream, or liquid used to polish, shine, and waterproof leather shoes or boots to extend the footwear's life, and restore, maintain and improve their appearance.

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Sholem Aleichem

Solomon Naumovich Rabinovich, better known under his pen name Sholem Aleichem (Yiddish and שלום־עליכם, also spelled in Yiddish; Russian and Шо́лом-Але́йхем) (– May 13, 1916), was a leading Yiddish author and playwright.

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Shooting at Unarmed Men

Shooting at Unarmed Men was the music project of former Mclusky member Jon Chapple (vocals/guitar), Steve Morgan (drums), and Big Joan member Simon Jarvis (bass).

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Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association

The Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees' Association (SDA) is one of the largest trade unions in Australia with more than 200,000 members and branches in every state and one in the Newcastle, Hunter and Central Coast regions.

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Shoplifting (band)

Shoplifting was an American punk band, formed in 2002 in Seattle, Washington.

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Shoreham, Victoria

Shoreham is a seaside town south of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in the southern Mornington Peninsula region on the Western Port.

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Shot tower

A shot tower is a tower designed for the production of small diameter shot balls by freefall of molten lead, which is then caught in a water basin.

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Show Lo

Show Lo (born July 30, 1979) is a Taiwanese singer, actor and host.

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Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour

Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour was the eighth concert tour by Australian singer Kylie Minogue.

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Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour

Showgirl: The Homecoming Tour was the ninth concert tour by Australian singer Kylie Minogue.

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Shrine

A shrine (scrinium "case or chest for books or papers"; Old French: escrin "box or case") is a holy or sacred place, which is dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, daemon, or similar figure of awe and respect, at which they are venerated or worshipped.

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Shrine of Remembrance

The Shrine of Remembrance (commonly known among locals as The Shrine) is a war memorial in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in Kings Domain on St Kilda Road.

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Shuffle dance

The shuffle dance, also known as the Melbourne Shuffle, rocking or simply The Shuffle) is a rave and club dance that developed in the early 1990s. This shuffle style became known as the 'Melbourne Shuffle' in 1998. Many of the movements used in shuffling are typical jazz dance steps but with a contemporary twist. The style is also influenced by a Chicago based ghetto house dance called footwork and a style called the crip walk that originates in Compton LA. The basic movements in the dance are a fast heel-and-toe action with a style suitable for various types of electronic music. Most variants also incorporate arm movements.

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Shunde District

Shunde District is a district in the city of Foshan in the Pearl River Delta, Guangdong Province, China.

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Sianoa Smit-McPhee

Sianoa Smit-McPhee (born 21 February 1992), also known as Sianoa, is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress.

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Sichuan Airlines

Sichuan Airlines Co., Ltd. is a regional airline headquartered on the grounds of Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport in Chengdu, Sichuan, operating mainly scheduled domestic flights out of Chengdu Shuangliu Airport and Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport.

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Sid Patterson

Sydney Patterson (also known as Sid Patterson, 14 August 1927 – 29 November 1999) was a world champion amateur and professional track cyclist from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Side friction roller coaster

A side friction coaster is an early roller coaster design that has two sets of wheels - normal road wheels, and side-friction wheels to prevent the cars from derailing on sharp curves.

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Sidney Myer

Sidney Myer (born Simcha Myer Baevski (Симха Майер Баевский); 8 February 18785 September 1934) was a Russian-born Jewish-Australian businessman and philanthropist, best known for creating Myer, Australia's largest chain of department stores.

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Sidney Myer Music Bowl

The Sidney Myer Music Bowl is an outdoor performance venue in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Siemens Nexas

The Siemens Nexas is a class of electric multiple units manufactured by Siemens Transportation Systems for the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Australia between 2002 and 2005. The design of the trains was based on the Siemens Modular Metro.

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Sigma Editions

Sigma Editions is an independent record label founded in 1998 by Rosy Parlane and Dion Workman (both ex-members of Thela).

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SIGMOD

SIGMOD is the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Management of Data, which specializes in large-scale data management problems and databases.

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Signs of the Times (Australian magazine)

Signs of the Times is a monthly subscription magazine published by Signs Publishing Company, a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house, for Australia and New Zealand.

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Signs Publishing Company

Signs Publishing Company is a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house in Warburton, Victoria, Australia.

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Silvan Reservoir

The Silvan Reservoir is located in Silvan about East of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Silvan, Victoria

Silvan is a town in Victoria, Australia, 40 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Silvie Paladino

Silvie Paladino (born 18 August 1971) is an Australian singer.

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Simbarashe Mumbengegwi

Simbarashe Simbanenduku Mumbengegwi (born 20 July 1945.) is a Zimbabwean politician and diplomat currently serving as Minister of State for Presidential Affairs and Monitoring Government Programmes.

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Simon Austin

Simon Sean Nicholas David Austin (born 9 October 1966, Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian guitarist, songwriter, producer and sound engineer.

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Simon Beasley

Simon Beasley (born 26 July 1956) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Swan Districts in the WAFL and Footscray in the Victorian Football League (VFL), now known as the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Simon Binks

Simon John Binks (born 27 November 1956) is an Australian rock musician who was a guitarist and singer-songwriter for Australian Crawl from founding in 1978 to disbanding in 1986.

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Simon Colosimo

Simon Colosimo (born 8 January 1979) is an Australian international football (soccer) player who plays as a central defender for Dandenong Thunder in the National Premier Leagues Victoria 2.

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Simon Crean

Simon Findlay Crean (born 26 February 1949) is a former Australian politician and trade unionist.

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Simon Doyle

Simon Patrick Doyle (born 1966-11-09 in Queensland) is a former Australian 1500 m runner who came fourth in the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland and twelfth in the World Championships' final in Tokyo.

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Simon Fraser (Australian politician)

Sir Simon Fraser (21 August 1832 – 30 July 1919) was an Australian businessman, pastoralist, and politician.

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Simon Gerrans

Simon Gerrans (born 16 May 1980) is an Australian professional road bicycle racer, who currently rides for the UCI WorldTeam,.

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Simon Hackett

Simon Walter Hackett is an Australian technology entrepreneur.

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Simon Katich

Simon Matthew Katich (born 21 August 1975) is a former Australian cricketer.

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Simon O'Donnell

Simon Patrick O'Donnell (born 26 January 1963) is a former Australian cricketer, VFL footballer, and horse racing and cricket commentator.

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Simon Penny

Simon Graeme Penny (born 19 October 1955) is an Australian artist, theorist, curator and teacher in the field of Digital Cultural Practices, Embodied Interaction and Interactive art.

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Simon Poidevin

Simon Paul Poidevin (born 31 October 1958) is a former Australian rugby union player.

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Simon Reeve (British TV presenter)

Simon Alan Reeve (born 21 July 1972) is a British author and television presenter, currently based in London.

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Simon Storey

Simon Storey (born 5 June 1982) is an Australian footballer.

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Simon Thompson (triathlete)

Simon Thompson (born 10 December 1977, in Melbourne) is an athlete from Australia.

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Simon Townsend's Wonder World

Simon Townsend's Wonder World! was an Australian children's television show that aired on Network Ten from 1979 until 1987.

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Simon Wonga

Simon Wonga (1824–1874), ngurungaeta and son of Billibellary, was an elder of the Wurundjeri indigenous people who lived in the Melbourne area of Australia.

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Simpson Barracks

Simpson Barracks is an Australian Army facility in the suburb of Yallambie in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Sims Supermarket

Sims Supermarket is a chain of independent supermarkets across the western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Singapore at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Singapore competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Singapore at the 2004 Summer Olympics

Singapore competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004.

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Singapore at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Singapore was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 101-member strong contingent comprising 63 sportspersons and 38 officials.

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Singaporean literature

The literature of Singapore comprises a collection of literary works by Singaporeans.

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Singin' in the Rain (musical)

Singin' in the Rain is a musical with a book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, lyrics by Arthur Freed, and music by Nacio Herb Brown.

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Sinhalese people

The Sinhalese (Sinhala: සිංහල ජාතිය Sinhala Jathiya, also known as Hela) are an Indo-Aryan-speaking ethnic group native to the island of Sri Lanka.

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Sinophobia

Anti-Chinese sentiment, Sinophobia (from Late Latin Sinae "China" and Greek φόβος, phobos, "fear"), or Chinophobia is a sentiment against China, its people, overseas Chinese, or Chinese culture.

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Sir Les Patterson

Sir Leslie Colin "Les" Patterson (born 1 April 1942) is a fictional character created and portrayed by Australian comedian Barry Humphries.

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Sir Robert Menzies Lecture

The Sir Robert Menzies Lecture is an annual lecture delivered in Melbourne, by a prominent politician, academic or other noteworthy individual, about various aspects of modern liberalism.

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Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes

The Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes, registered as the Invitation Stakes, is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred open handicap horse race, run over a distance of 1400 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in late September.Total prize money for the race is A$500,000 with the winner receiving $300,000.

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Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 10th Baronet

Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 10th Baronet (29 March 1787 – 22 July 1871) was a British politician and baronet.

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Sires' Produce Stakes (VRC)

The Sires' Produce Stakes is a Victoria Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race for two-year-olds, run at set weights, over a distance of 1400 metres, at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in March during the VRC Autumn Racing Carnival.

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Sister2Sister

Sister2Sister or S2S were an Australian duo comprising the Muscat sisters, Christine and Sharon, who were pop singers, songwriters and television presenters.

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Sisters of Charity Health Service, Melbourne

The Sisters of Charity Health Service, Melbourne, was an entity that has since been reformed into St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne; the Mater Hospital, Melbourne and other health services.

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Sisters of Loreto

The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, whose members are commonly known as the Sisters of Loreto, is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women dedicated to education founded in Saint-Omer by an Englishwoman, Mary Ward, in 1609.

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Sisters of Mercy

The Religious Sisters of Mercy (R.S.M.) are members of a religious institute of Catholic women founded in 1831 in Dublin, Ireland by Catherine McAuley (1778–1841).

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Sita Buslines

Sita Buslines is a privately owned bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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Six Characters in Search of an Author

Six Characters in Search of an Author (Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore) is an Italian play by Luigi Pirandello, written and first performed in 1921.

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Six-day racing

A six or six-day is a track cycling race that lasts six days.

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Sixto Rodriguez

Sixto Diaz Rodriguez, known professionally as Rodriguez (born July 10, 1942), is an American singer-songwriter from Detroit, Michigan.

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Siyum HaShas

Siyum HaShas (lit. "completion of the Six Orders ") is the celebration of the completion of the Daf Yomi (daily Talmud folio) program, a seven-and-a-half-year cycle of learning the Oral Torah and its commentaries, in which each of the 2,711 pages of the Babylonian Talmud are covered in sequence.

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Size Isn't Everything

Size Isn't Everything is the twentieth studio album by the Bee Gees, released in the UK on 13 September 1993, and the US on 2 November of the same year.

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Skipping Girl Sign

The Skipping Girl Sign or Skipping Girl Vinegar Sign, colloquially known as Little Audrey is an historic animated neon sign in the inner suburb of Abbotsford, Melbourne, and was possibly the first animated neon sign in Australia when first erected in 1936.

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Skipton, Victoria

Skipton is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia.

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Sky lobby

A sky lobby is an intermediate interchange floor where people can change from an express elevator that stops only at the sky lobby to a local elevator which stops at every floor within a segment of the building.

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Sky News

Sky News is a 24-hour international multimedia news organisation based in the UK that started as a 24-hour television news channel.

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Skye, Victoria

Skye is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 38 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Skyhooks (band)

Skyhooks were an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in March 1973 by mainstays Greg Macainsh on bass guitar and backing vocals, and Imants "Freddie" Strauks on drums.

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Skyscraper fire

A skyscraper fire or high-rise fire is a class of structural fire specific to tall buildings.

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Skyshow

Skyshow was an annual fireworks event held in Adelaide, South Australia, from 1985 till 2006.

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Skyway

A skyway, skybridge, or skywalk is a type of pedway consisting of an enclosed or covered footbridge between two or more buildings in an urban area.

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Slaughtermen (band)

The Slaughtermen are an Australian post-punk alternative southern gospel group, formed in Melbourne in 1984.

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Sleater-Kinney (album)

Sleater-Kinney is the debut studio album by the American rock band Sleater-Kinney, released in 1995 by Chainsaw Records.

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Sleeper x

SleeperX is a four-piece experimental metal band from Perth, Western Australia.

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Sleepy Township

Sleepy Township was an indie pop band which was formed in Perth in 1994 as a side project by Guy Blackman (guitar, electric organ, vocals), Mia Schoen (ex-Molasses) (guitar, electric organ, vocals), and Paul Williams (drums, vocals).

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Slinkee Minx

Slinkee Minx (also known as Slinky Minx) are a dance act from Melbourne, Australia, who formed in 2001 and are best known for their 2004 cover of Belinda Carlisle's "Summer Rain", which debuted at No.

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SmartBus

SmartBus is a network of bus services in the city of Melbourne, Australia.

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Smith & Wesson Model 3

The Smith & Wesson Model 3 was a single-action, cartridge-firing, top-break revolver produced by Smith & Wesson from circa 1870 to 1915, and was recently again offered as a reproduction by Smith & Wesson and Uberti.

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Smith Street, Melbourne

Smith Street is a street in inner northern Melbourne, running north from the city proper and separating Fitzroy from Collingwood.

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Smiths Gully, Victoria

Smiths Gully is a town in Victoria, Australia, 35 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Smoothfm

smoothfm is a network of two Australian commercial radio stations operated by NOVA Entertainment in Sydney and Melbourne.

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SNC-Lavalin Rail & Transit

SNC-Lavalin Rail & Transit (Interfleet Technology until 2015) is an international rail consultancy company headquartered in Derby, England.

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Snog (band)

Snog is a band that was formed by Australian musician David Thrussell, along with fellow art school friends Tim McGrath and Julia Bourke in 1989.

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Snowball marches

During World War I, recruitment marches or snowball marches to state capital cities were a feature of volunteer recruiting drives for the Australian Imperial Force in rural Australia.

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Snowy River National Park

The Snowy River National Park is a national park located in the alpine and East Gippsland regions of Victoria, Australia.

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Snub Pollard

Snub Pollard (9 November 1889 – 19 January 1962) was an Australian-born vaudevillian, who became a silent film comedian in Hollywood, popular in the 1920s.

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So Do I Say Sorry First?

"So Do I Say Sorry First?" is a song written by Klaus Derendorf, Stephanie McIntosh and Tom Nichols, produced by Derendorf and Nichols for McIntosh's debut album Tightrope.

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Soap opera

A soap opera or soaper is an ongoing, episodic work of fiction presented in serial format on television, radio and in novels, featuring the lives of many characters and focusing on emotional relationships to the point of melodrama.

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Socialist Alliance (Australia)

Socialist Alliance is a socialist political party in Australia.

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Socialist Alternative (Australia)

Socialist Alternative is a revolutionary socialist organisation in Australia, identifying with the Marxist tradition of "socialism from below".

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Socialist Party (Australia)

The Socialist Party (SP) is a Trotskyist political party in Australia affiliated with the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI).

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Society Five

Society Five was a gay rights and social support organisation formed in Melbourne, Australia, in January 1971.

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Society for Humanistic Judaism

The Society for Humanistic Judaism (SHJ), founded in 1969 by Rabbi Sherwin Wine, embraces a human-centered philosophy that combines the celebration of Jewish culture and identity with an adherence to humanistic values and ideas.

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Society Murders

The Society Murders is the name given to the 4 April 2002 familicide of husband and wife millionaire socialites Margaret Mary Wales-King, 69, and husband, Paul Aloysius King, 75, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, by Margaret's son, Matthew Wales.

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Society of Mary (Marianists)

The Society of Mary, a Roman Catholic Marian Society, is a congregation of brothers and priests called The Marianists or Marianist Brothers and Priests.

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Society of Saint Vincent de Paul

The Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP or SVdP or SSVP) is an international voluntary organization in the Catholic Church, founded in 1833 for the sanctification of its members by personal service of the poor.

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Solar System model

Solar System models, especially mechanical models, called orreries, that illustrate the relative positions and motions of the planets and moons in the Solar System have been built for centuries.

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Solid Steel

Solid Steel are a series of DJ mix albums issued on Ninja Tune, an independent record label in the UK.

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Solid Steel Presents Amon Tobin: Recorded Live

Solid Steel Presents Amon Tobin: Recorded Live is an album by drum and bass artist Amon Tobin mixed live using the Final Scratch software.

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Solidarity (Australia)

Solidarity is a Trotskyist organisation in Australia, formed in 2008 from a merger between groups emerging from the International Socialist tradition: the International Socialist Organisation (ISO), Socialist Action Group and Solidarity.

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Soling

The Soling is an International open keelboat class designed by Jan Linge from Norway in 1965.

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Solo One

Solo One is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for the Seven Network and screened in 1976.

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Solomon Lew

Solomon Lew (born 22 March 1945) is an Australian businessman, and one of Australia's richest men.

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Sols

Allan Salisbury (born 1949), known professionally as Sols, is an Australian cartoonist, best known for his newspaper comic Snake Tales.

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Somers, Victoria

Somers is a small town approximately 72 km south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in the south-eastern corner of the Mornington Peninsula on Western Port.

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Somersault (film)

Somersault is a 2004 Australian independent film written and directed by Cate Shortland, featuring Abbie Cornish and Sam Worthington.

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Somerton, Victoria

Somerton is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Somerville, Victoria

Somerville is a town in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 53 km southeast from Melbourne's central business district, and forms part of the urban enclave on Western Port comprising Somerville, Hastings, Bittern, Crib Point, and Tyabb.

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Song thrush

The song thrush (Turdus philomelos) is a thrush that breeds across much of Eurasia.

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Sonia O'Sullivan

Sonia O'Sullivan (born 28 November 1969) is an Irish former track and field athlete.

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Sonic Tripod

Sonic Tripod is the second release by Australian Rock/Pop band The Sharp.

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Sons and Daughters (Australian TV series)

Sons and Daughters is an Australian Logie Award winning soap opera/drama serial created by Reg Watson and produced by the Reg Grundy Organisation between 1981 and 1987.

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Sony Interactive Entertainment

Sony Interactive Entertainment (abbreviated as SIE and formerly known as Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) and Sony Network Entertainment International) is a multinational video game and digital entertainment company and is a wholly owned subsidiary and part of the Consumer Products and Services Group of Sony Corporation.

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Sophie Falkiner

Sophie Falkiner (born 20 March 1974, in Melbourne) is an Australian television presenter.

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Sophie Heathcote

Sophie Heathcote (25 December 1972 – 4 January 2006) was an Australian actress, known for her role in Australian film Reckless Kelly and for her regular television serial roles, particularly A Country Practice, Water Rats and Grass Roots.

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Sophie Katinis

Sophie Katinis (born 31 January 1979) also known as Sophie Roche, is an Australian actress and singer, who has appeared in many television and theatre roles.

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Sophie Koh

Sophie Koh is a singer and songwriter based in Australia.

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Sophie Mirabella

Sophie Mirabella (née Panopoulos; born 27 October 1968) is an Australian lawyer and former politician who was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013, representing the Division of Indi, Victoria.

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Sorrento, Victoria

Sorrento is a coastal township in Victoria, Australia, located on the shores of Port Phillip on the Mornington Peninsula, about one and a half hours by car south of Melbourne.

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Soul Survivor (charity)

Soul Survivor is a global Christian movement based in Watford, Hertfordshire.

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Sounds Like Chicken

Sounds Like Chicken was a band from Melbourne, Australia, which formed in 1999 and disbanded in 2007.

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South Africa at the 1956 Summer Olympics

The Union of South Africa competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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South Africa at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

South Africa was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a ???-member strong contingent comprising ??? sportspeople and ?? officials.

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South Africa national Australian rules football team

The South African national Australian rules football team (nicknamed the Lions) represent South Africa in the sport of Australian rules football.

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South African cricket team in Australia in 2005–06

The South African cricket team toured Australia for cricket matches during the 2005–06 season.

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South Australia

South Australia (abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia.

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South Australia–Victoria border dispute

The border between the Australian state of South Australia and what is today the State of Victoria was established in 1836 by imperial letters patent "as the 141st degree meridian of longitude east of Greenwich".

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South Australian Derby

The South Australian Derby is a South Australian Jockey Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds, at set weights, run over a distance of 2,500 metres at Morphettville Racecourse in Adelaide, Australia during the SAJC Autumn Carnival.

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South Australian English

South Australian English is the variety of English spoken in the Australian state of South Australia.

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South Bank Grand Arbour

The South Bank Grand Arbour is a kilometre long arbour located in the South Bank Parklands in Brisbane, Australia.

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South Coast (New South Wales)

The South Coast refers to the narrow coastal belt from Sydney in the north to the border with Victoria in the south in the south-eastern part of the State of New South Wales, Australia.

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South Dragons

The South Dragons were an Australian professional men's basketball team in the National Basketball League (NBL).

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South East Australian Basketball League

The South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) is Australia's pre-eminent semi-professional basketball league.

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South East Melbourne Magic

The South East Melbourne Magic was an Australian basketball team based in Melbourne.

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South East Point

South East Point South East Point lies on the southerly tip of Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia.

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South East Queensland

South East Queensland (SEQ) is a bio-geographical, political, and administrative region of the state of Queensland in Australia, which contains 3.5 million people out of the state's population of 4.8 million.

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South Eastern Freeway

The South Eastern Freeway (previously signposted as Princes Highway) is a 76 kilometre controlled-access highway in South Australia.

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South Eastern Metropolitan Region

South Eastern Metropolitan Region is one of the eight electoral regions in the state of Victoria, Australia, which elects five members to the Victorian Legislative Council (also referred to as the Upper House) by proportional representation.

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South Gippsland Freeway

South Gippsland Freeway is a short freeway linking Dandenong in Melbourne's south-east to other south-eastern destinations, including the Mornington Peninsula and the Gippsland region.

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South Gippsland Highway

The South Gippsland Highway is a partially divided highway in Victoria, Australia which connects the city of Melbourne with the South Gippsland region of Victoria, ending in the town of Sale.

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South Kensington railway station

South Kensington railway station is located on the Werribee and Williamstown lines in Victoria, Australia.

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South Kensington tube station

South Kensington is a London Underground station in the district of Kensington, south west London.

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South Kingsville, Victoria

South Kingsville is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8 km south-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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South Korea at the 1956 Summer Olympics

South Korea, as Korea, competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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South Melbourne FC

South Melbourne Football Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in suburb of Albert Park, in Melbourne, Victoria.

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South Melbourne railway station

South Melbourne is a former railway station on the former St Kilda line, located in the Melbourne suburb of South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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South Melbourne Town Hall

South Melbourne Town Hall is a civic building located on Bank Street in South Melbourne, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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South Melbourne, Victoria

South Melbourne is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 2 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD).

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South Morang railway line

The South Morang railway line is a suburban electric railway in Melbourne, Australia.

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South Morang railway station

South Morang railway station is the terminus of the South Morang line in Victoria, Australia.

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South Morang, Victoria

South Morang is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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South Sea Islanders

In an Australian context, South Sea Islanders refers to Australian descendants of Pacific Islanders from more than 80 islands in the South Seasincluding the Melanesian archipelagoes of the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia and Vanuatuwho were kidnapped or recruited between the mid to late 19th century as labourers in the sugarcane fields of Queensland.

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South Surrey Park

South Surrey Park is a park in Melbourne, Australia, located in the suburb of Surrey Hills.

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South West Pacific Area (command)

South West Pacific Area (SWPA) was the name given to the Allied supreme military command in the South West Pacific Theatre of World War II.

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South Yarra Football Club

The South Yarra Football Netball Club is an Australian rules football and netball club located in the southern suburbs of Melbourne.

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South Yarra railway station

South Yarra railway station is located in the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of South Yarra, on the Pakenham, Cranbourne, Frankston and Sandringham lines, in Victoria, Australia.

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South Yarra, Victoria

South Yarra is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Melbourne and Stonnington local government areas.

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Southbank tram depot

Southbank tram depot is located in Southbank, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Southbank, Victoria

Southbank is an inner urban neighbourhood of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1 km south of the Melbourne central business district.

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Southerly

Southerly (also known as Southerly Buster) is the name of a storm or front of air coming from the south.

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Southern & Silverton Rail

Southern & Silverton Rail was an Australian rail operator.

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Southern Australia

The term Southern Australia is generally considered to include the states and territories of Australia of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory and South Australia.

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Southern Cross Austereo

Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) is an Australian group of companies formed in July 2011 by the merger of Southern Cross Media Group and Austereo Group.

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Southern Cross Broadcasting

Southern Cross Broadcasting (Australia) Limited was a diversified Australian media company, that owned and operated a variety of media businesses, primarily radio and television.

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Southern Cross railway station

Southern Cross railway station (formerly and still colloquially known as Spencer Street station) is a major railway station in Docklands, Melbourne.

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Southern Football Netball League

The Southern Football Netball League is an Australian rules football league, based in the south and south eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, for both seniors and juniors.

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Southern Masters Cycling Club

The Southern Masters Cycling Club in Melbourne, Australia is a bicycle road racing club for veteran riders.

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Southern Melbourne Saints

The Southern Melbourne Saints, previously known as the St Kilda Saints and the Westside Melbourne Saints, were an Australian professional basketball team based in Melbourne.

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Southern right whale

The southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) is a baleen whale, one of three species classified as right whales belonging to the genus Eubalaena.

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Southern Shorthaul Railroad

Southern Shorthaul Railroad is an Australian rail freight services operator in New South Wales and Victoria.

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Southern Sons

Southern Sons was an Australian band active in the early to mid 1990s, formed by members of The State along with lead vocalist and guitarist Irwin Thomas, who was then using the stage name Jack Jones.

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Southern Sydney Freight Line

The Southern Sydney Freight Line (SSFL) is a freight only railway line in the south-western suburbs of Sydney, Australia.

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Soviet Union at the 1956 Summer Olympics

The Soviet Union (USSR) competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Soviet Union national basketball team

The Soviet national basketball team was the basketball side that represented the Soviet Union in international competitions.

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SpaceShipThree

The Scaled Composites SpaceShipThree (SS3) was a mid-2000s proposed spaceplane to be developed by Virgin Galactic and Scaled Composites, ostensibly to follow SpaceShipTwo.

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Spaghetti Junction

"Spaghetti Junction" is a nickname sometimes given to a complicated or massively intertwined road traffic interchange that resembles a plate of spaghetti.

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Spain at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Spain boycotted the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia because of the Soviet Union's invasion of Hungary.

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Spain at the Olympics

Spain first participated at the Olympic Games in 1900, and has sent athletes to compete in most Summer Olympic Games since 1920.

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Spamalot

Monty Python's Spamalot is a musical comedy adapted from the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

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Spanish ship Juan Sebastián Elcano

Juan Sebastián de Elcano is a training ship for the Royal Spanish Navy.

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Spase Dilevski

Spase Dilevski (Спасе Дилевски; born 13 May 1985) is an Australian footballer who currently plays for National Premier Leagues Victoria club Avondale FC.

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Speakers' Corner

A Speakers' Corner is an area where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed.

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Speaking clock

A speaking clock or talking clock is a live or recorded human voice service, usually accessed by telephone, that gives the correct time.

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Special Broadcasting Service

The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is a hybrid-funded Australian public broadcasting radio, online, and television network.

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Special Operations Command (Australia)

The Special Operations Command (SOCOMD) is a command within the Australian Defence Force.

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Spectemur agendo

Spectemur Agendo is a Latin motto meaning Let us be judged by our acts.

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Speers Point, New South Wales

Speers Point is a suburb within, and the location of the council seat of the City of Lake Macquarie local government area in New South Wales, Australia.

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Spencer Street, Melbourne

Spencer Street is a major street and thoroughfare in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Spencer Tracy (band)

Spencer Tracy was an Australian rock band, whose founding members Lee Jones, brother Kim and Shaun Sibbes came from Collie, Western Australia.

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Spiderbait

Spiderbait are an Australian alternative rock band formed in Finley, a small town in rural New South Wales, in 1991 by bass guitarist Janet English, singer-drummer Mark Maher (better known as Kram), and guitarist Damian Whitty.

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Spinning Around

"Spinning Around" is a song recorded by Australian singer Kylie Minogue for her seventh studio album, Light Years (2000).

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Spinosity

Spinosity is the second EP release by Australian pop-rock band The Sharp.

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Spirit of Progress

The Spirit of Progress was the premier express passenger train on the Victorian Railways in Australia, running from Melbourne to the New South Wales border at Albury, and later through to Sydney.

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Spooky Records

Spooky Records is a garage and rock record label formed in Melbourne, Australia by Loki Lockwood in 1999.

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Sport Aid

Sport Aid (also known as Sports Aid) was a sport-themed campaign for African famine relief held in May 1986, involving several days of all-star exhibition events in various sports, and culminating in the Race Against Time, a 10 km fun run held simultaneously in 89 countries.

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Sport in Australia

Sport is an important part of Australian culture dating back to the early colonial period.

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Sport in Hong Kong

Sports in Hong Kong are a significant part of its culture.

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Sport in New South Wales

Sport in New South Wales describes participation in and attendance at organised sports events in the state of New South Wales in Australia.

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Sport in the Isle of Man

For a small country, sport in the Isle of Man plays an important part in making the island known to the wider world.

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Sport in Victoria

The state of Victoria, Australia, has a strong sporting culture and includes many popular sports.

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Sport utility vehicle

Sport-utility (vehicle), SUV or sport-ute is an automotive classification, typically a kind of station wagon / estate car with off-road vehicle features like raised ground clearance and ruggedness, and available four-wheel drive.

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Sports in Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has been home to many teams and events in professional, semi-professional, amateur, college, and high-school sports.

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Sports radio

Sports radio (or sports talk radio) is a radio format devoted entirely to discussion and broadcasting of sporting events.

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Sportsday

Sportsday is a long-running radio show on Melbourne, Australia radio station 3AW.

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Sportsgirl

Sportsgirl is an Australian women's clothing chain, owned and operated by the Sussan Retail Group.

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Sportsworld (Australian TV series)

Sportsworld was an Australian sports information program shown on Seven Network.

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Spotswood railway station

Spotswood railway station is located on the Werribee and Williamstown lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Spotswood, Victoria

Spotswood is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km south-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Spotted dove

The spotted dove (Spilopelia chinensis) is a small and somewhat long-tailed pigeon that is a common resident breeding bird across its native range on the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.

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Spotted pardalote

The spotted pardalote (Pardalotus punctatus) is one of the smallest of all Australian birds at in length, and one of the most colourful; it is sometimes known as the diamondbird.

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Spring Champion Stakes

The Spring Champion Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds at Set Weights over a distance of 2000 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in October.

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Spring Grand Slam

The Spring Gland Slam is the name used by many punters to informally describe the big three Thoroughbred horse races held in Melbourne, Australia, each Southern Hemisphere spring.

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Spring Street, Melbourne

Spring Street is a major street in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia.

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Spring Vale Cemetery railway line

The Spring Vale Cemetery railway line, in Melbourne, Australia, branched from the now Pakenham Line at Springvale railway station, for a short journey to the Necropolis.

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Spring Vale Cemetery railway station

Springvale Cemetery station was a railway station in Melbourne, Australia, serving the Springvale Cemetery.

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Springthorpe Memorial

The Springthorpe Memorial is an elaborate Victorian era memorial located within Boroondara General Cemetery in Kew, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Springvale Junction

Springvale Junction, better known as Spaghetti Junction, is a particularly notorious road intersection in Melbourne.

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Springvale railway station

Springvale railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Springvale South, Victoria

Springvale South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 24 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Springvale White Eagles FC

Springvale White Eagles Football Club is an Australian soccer club based in Melbourne, Victoria currently playing in the National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 East.

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Springvale, Victoria

Springvale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 23 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Sprout and the Bean

"Sprout and the Bean" is a single by Joanna Newsom.

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Squatting

Squatting is the action of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied area of land or a building, usually residential, that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have lawful permission to use.

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Squatting (pastoral)

In Australian history, a squatter was typically a man, either a free settler or ex-convict, who occupied a large tract of Crown land in order to graze livestock.

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Squizzy Taylor

Joseph Theodore Leslie "Squizzy" Taylor (29 June 1888 – 27 October 1927) was an Australian gangster from Melbourne.

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Sri Lanka at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Sri Lanka is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 67-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials.

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Sri Lankan Australians

Sri Lankan Australians refers to people of Sri Lankan heritage living in Australia; this includes Sri Lankans by birth and by ancestry.

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SriLankan Airlines

SriLankan Airlines (marketed as SriLankan) is the flag carrier of Sri Lanka and a member of the Oneworld airline alliance.

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SS America (1939)

SS America was an ocean liner built in 1940 for the United States Lines and was designed by the noted American naval architect William Francis Gibbs.

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SS British Chivalry

SS British Chivalry was a British oil tanker sunk by a Japanese submarine in the Indian Ocean in 1944.

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SS Great Britain

SS Great Britain is a museum ship and former passenger steamship, which was advanced for her time.

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SS Koombana

SS Koombana was a late Edwardian-era passenger, cargo and mail carrying steamship.

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SS Mariposa

SS Mariposa was a luxury ocean liner launched in 1931; one of four ships in the Matson Lines "White Fleet" which included, and.

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SS Montevideo Maru

Montevideo Maru was a Japanese auxiliary ship that was sunk in World War II, resulting in the drowning of a large number of Australian prisoners of war and civilians being transported from Rabaul.

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SS President Coolidge

SS President Coolidge was an American luxury ocean liner that was completed in 1931.

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SS Southern Cross (1955)

SS Southern Cross was an ocean liner built in 1955 by Harland & Wolff, Belfast, Northern Ireland for the United Kingdom-based Shaw, Savill & Albion Line for Europe—Australia service.

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SS Tjisalak

SS Tjisalak was a 5,787-ton Dutch freighter with passenger accommodation built in 1917 for the Java-China-Japan Lijn and used by the Allies during World War II to transport supplies across the Indian Ocean between Australia and Ceylon.

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SS Yongala

The passenger ship SS Yongala sank off Cape Bowling Green, Queensland, Australia on 23 March 1911.

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SS Zealandia (1910)

SS Zealandia, nicknamed "Z" (or "Zed"), was an historically significant Australian cargo and passenger steamship.

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Ssaki

Ssaki (English translation: Mammals) was a short film written and directed by Roman Polański in 1961.

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St Albans railway station, Melbourne

St Albans railway station is located on the Sunbury line in Victoria, Australia.

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St Albans, Victoria

St Albans is a suburb north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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St Andrews Beach, Victoria

St Andrews Beach is located on the Bass Strait side of the southern Mornington Peninsula and it is south of Rye.

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St Andrews, Victoria

St Andrews is a town in Victoria, Australia, 36 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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St Arnaud, Victoria

St Arnaud is a town in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, 244 kilometres north west of the capital Melbourne.

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St Augustine's College (New South Wales)

St Augustine's College is an Independent Roman Catholic School for boys in Year 5 to Year 12.

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St Bede's College (Mentone)

St Bede's College is an independent Catholic secondary school for boys, in Mentone, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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St Georges Road, Melbourne

St Georges Road is a main road in the inner northern suburbs of Melbourne, which passes through the suburbs of Fitzroy North, Northcote, Thornbury and Preston.

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St Hilda's College (University of Melbourne)

St Hilda's College is a college of The University of Melbourne, providing a residential community for students from all parts of regional Victoria, interstate and overseas.

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St Ignatius' Church, Richmond

St Ignatius' Church, Richmond is a Catholic Church located in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond, Victoria, Australia.

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St James Old Cathedral

St James Old Cathedral, an Anglican church, is the oldest church in Melbourne, Australia.

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St Joseph's College, Ferntree Gully

St Joseph's College is a Salesian Roman Catholic boys' secondary school in the outer-eastern suburb of Ferntree Gully, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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St Joseph's College, Melbourne

St Joseph's College Melbourne was a Roman Catholic secondary college which opened early in 1903 and closed at the end of 2010.

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St Jude's Church, Carlton

St Jude's Church is an Anglican parish church in the Melbourne suburb of Carlton and is one of the first complete polychromatic brick churches built in Australia.

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St Kilda and Brighton Railway Company

The St Kilda and Brighton Railway Company was a railway company in Victoria, Australia.

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St Kilda – Windsor railway line

The St Kilda-Windsor railway line was a short-lived section of railway that linked the isolated Windsor to Brighton (Bay Street) section of the Melbourne railway network to the city.

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St Kilda East, Victoria

St Kilda East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km south-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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St Kilda Football Club

The St Kilda Football Club, nicknamed the Saints, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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St Kilda Junction

St Kilda Junction is a major intersection in Melbourne, Australia.

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St Kilda railway line

The St Kilda railway line is a former railway line in Melbourne, Australia.

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St Kilda railway station

St Kilda railway station is a former railway station and current tram stop, located in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda, Australia, and was the terminus of the St Kilda railway line of the Melbourne suburban rail system.

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St Kilda Road robberies

During the first eighteen months of the Victorian gold rush, the section of St Kilda Road between Melbourne and Canvas Town (the temporary camp for recent arrivals in Victoria) was the scene of frequent hold-ups by armed bandits and bushrangers, mostly former convicts from Van Diemens Land.

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St Kilda Road, Melbourne

St Kilda Road is a street in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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St Kilda West, Victoria

St Kilda West is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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St Kilda, Victoria

St Kilda is an inner suburb (neighbourhood) of the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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St Leonard's College (Melbourne)

St Leonard's College is an independent co-educational school in Melbourne, Australia.

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St Leonards, Victoria

St Leonards is a coastal township near Geelong, Victoria, Australia, at the eastern end of the Bellarine Peninsula and the northern end of Swan Bay.

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St Mary's College (University of Melbourne)

St Mary's College is a medium-sized residential college affiliated with the University of Melbourne.

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St Matthew's Church, Kensington

St Matthew's Church is an Anglican church in Kensington, an inner eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne

St Michael’s Uniting Church is a Church in Collins Street in central Melbourne, Australia.

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St Monica's College

St Monica's College is a Catholic co-educational secondary school which was established in 1964.

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St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne

The Cathedral Church and Minor Basilica of Saint Patrick (colloquially St Patrick's Cathedral) is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, and seat of its archbishop, currently Denis Hart.

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St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne

St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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St Vincent Gardens

St Vincent Gardens in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park, is an Australian park of national significance.

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St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne

St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne is a major hospital in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia.

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St Vincent's Private Hospital

St Vincent's Private Hospital (formerly known as St Vincent's & Mercy Private Hospital) is a hospital in Victoria of Australia that is located across three campuses in the Melbourne suburbs of Fitzroy, East Melbourne and Kew.

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St Virgil's College

St Virgil's College is a Roman Catholic, primary and secondary day school for boys, located over two campuses in Austins Ferry and Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

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St. Augustine's College, Yarraville

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St. Columba's College, Essendon

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Staatliches Hofbräuhaus in München

The Staatliches Hofbräuhaus in München (public Royal Brewery in Munich, also Hofbräu München) is a brewery in Munich, Germany, owned by the Bavarian state government.

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Stadio Flaminio

The Stadio Flaminio is a stadium in Rome.

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Stadio Olimpico

The Stadio Olimpico is the main and largest sports facility of Rome, Italy.

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Stan Longinidis

Stan "The Man" Longinidis (born 25 June 1965) is a retired Australian Heavyweight kickboxer and 8 time Kickboxing World Champion.

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Stan McCabe

Stanley Joseph "Stan" McCabe (16 July 1910 – 25 August 1968) was an Australian cricketer who played 39 Test matches for Australia from 1930 to 1938.

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Stan Zemanek

Stan Zemanek (29 May 1947 – 12 July 2007) was an Australian radio broadcaster, television presenter, radio producer and author who presented a popular night-time show on The Macquarie Network station 2UE in Sydney and which was networked across parts of Australia via Southern Cross.

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Stand Up Australia

Stand Up Australia was an Australian comedy TV program locally produced by The Comedy Channel from 2006 to 2008.

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Stand-up comedy

Stand-up comedy is a comic style in which a comedian performs in front of a live audience, usually speaking directly to them.

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Stanley Black & Decker

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., formerly known as The Stanley Works, is a Fortune 500 American manufacturer of industrial tools and household hardware and provider of security products and locks headquartered in the greater Hartford city of New Britain, Connecticut.

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Stanley Bruce

Stanley Melbourne Bruce, 1st Viscount Bruce of Melbourne, (15 April 1883 – 25 August 1967) was the eighth Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1923 to 1929.

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Stanley Holloway

Stanley Augustus Holloway, OBE (1 October 1890 – 30 January 1982) was an English stage and film actor, humourist, singer, poet and monologist.

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Stanley Porteus

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Stanley, Victoria

Stanley is a small town approximately from Beechworth in Victoria noted for its apple & nut farms.

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Star of the Sea College

Star of the Sea College is an independent, Catholic, day school for girls, located in Brighton, an inner south-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination

Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination is a traveling exhibition created by the Museum of Science, Boston, featuring props and costumes used in the Star Wars films, but focusing primarily on the science behind George Lucas' science fiction epic.

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State Library of Victoria

State Library Victoria is the central library of the state of Victoria, Australia, located in Melbourne.

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State Netball and Hockey Centre

State Netball Hockey Centre (SNHC) is a multipurpose sporting facility located in Melbourne, Australia.

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State of Origin results and statistics

State of Origin results and statistics have been accumulating since the 1980 State of Origin game.

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State of Origin series

The State of Origin series is the annual best-of-three rugby league football match series between two Australian state representative sides, the New South Wales Blues and the Queensland Maroons.

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State Street Global Advisors

State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) is the investment management division of State Street Corporation and the world's third largest asset manager, with nearly $2.8 trillion (USD) in assets under management as of 31 December 2017.

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State Theatre (Melbourne)

The State Theatre opened in 1984 and is part of the Arts Centre Melbourne located by the Yarra River and St Kilda Road.

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States and territories of Australia

Australia (officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia) is a federation of six states, together with ten federal territories.

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Static Icon

Static Icon is a synthpop band.

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Station CAST

Station CAST was the United States Navy signals monitoring and cryptographic intelligence fleet radio unit at Cavite Navy Yard in the Philippines, until Cavite was captured by the Japanese forces in 1942, during World War II.

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Station HYPO

Station, also known as Fleet Radio Unit Pacific was the United States Navy signals monitoring and cryptographic intelligence unit in Hawaii during World War II.

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Station Pier

Station Pier is a historic Australian pier on Port Phillip, in Port Melbourne, Victoria.

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Stavanger

Stavanger is a city and municipality in Norway.

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Stawell Gift

The Stawell Gift is Australia's oldest and richest short distance running race.

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Stawell, Victoria

Stawell (pronounced /stɔːl/, "Stawl"), is an Australian town in the Wimmera region of Victoria west-north-west of the state capital, Melbourne.

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Stéphan Buckland

Stéphan Buckland (also written Stéphane Buckland; born 12 January 1977) is a retired Mauritian track and field athlete who competed in the 100 and 200 metres.

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Steam Tug Wattle

Steam Tug Wattle is a steam-powered tugboat undergoing refurbishment in Melbourne, Australia.

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SteamRanger Heritage Railway

The SteamRanger Heritage Railway is a historic train society in South Australia running trains on the Victor Harbor railway line.

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Steelcase

Steelcase is a United States-based furniture company founded in 1912 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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Steels Creek, Victoria

Steels Creek is a town in Victoria, Australia, 45 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district, 7 km north of Yarra Glen.

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Stefan Dennis

Stefan Dennis (born 30 October 1958) is an Australian actor, best known for playing the role of cold-hearted and ruthless businessman Paul Robinson in the soap opera Neighbours from its first episode in March 1985 to the present day.

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Stefan Nystrand

Stefan Nystrand (born 20 October 1981 in Haninge) is a freestyle swimmer from Sweden.

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Stefan problem

In mathematics and its applications, particularly to phase transitions in matter, a Stefan problem (also Stefan task) is a particular kind of boundary value problem for a partial differential equation (PDE), adapted to the case in which a phase boundary can move with time.

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Steiglitz, Victoria

Steiglitz is a small town in Victoria, in the Brisbane Ranges.

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Stelarc

Stelarc (born Στέλιος Αρκαδίου Stelios Arcadiou in Limassol in 1946, but legally changed his name in 1972) is a Cyprus-born performance artist raised in the Melbourne suburb of Sunshine, whose works focus heavily on extending the capabilities of the human body.

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Stella Bowen

Esther Gwendolyn "Stella" Bowen (1893–1947) was an Australian artist and writer.

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Stencil graffiti

Stencil graffiti is a form of graffiti that makes use of stencils made out of paper, cardboard, or other media to create an image or text that is easily reproducible.

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Stephan Elliott

Stephan Elliott (born 27 August 1964) is an Australian film director and screenwriter.

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Stephanie Ashworth

Stephanie Ashworth (born 1974, Melbourne, Australia) is a bassist, photographer, artist, and columnist, known for her music with Melbourne 3 piece, Sandpit,and the Australian band Something for Kate, where she performs with her spouse, and the band's frontman, Paul Dempsey.

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Stephen Allan

Stephen Douglas Allan (born 18 October 1973) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Stephen Cummings

Stephen Donald Cummings (born 13 September 1954 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian rock singer-songwriter and writer.

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Stephen Curry (comedian)

Stephen Curry (born 26 May 1976) is an Australian comedian and actor who has appeared in many television drama and comedy series, and feature films.

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Stephen Fleming

Stephen Paul Fleming, ONZM (born 1 April 1973) is a former New Zealand cricketer, and captain of the New Zealand national cricket team in all three formats of the game.

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Stephen Hoare

Stephen Hoare (born 30 October 1975) is a retired Australian professional basketball player.

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Stephen Huss (tennis)

Stephen Huss (born 10 December 1975), is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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Stephen Kernahan

Stephen Scott Kernahan (born 1 September 1963 in Adelaide, South Australia) is a former Australian rules football player and administrator best known for his playing careers with the Carlton Football Club of the Australian Football League and the Glenelg Football Club of the SANFL from 1981 until 1997.

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Stephen O'Doherty

Stephen Mark O'Doherty (born 26 October 1959) is a former Australian politician and former member of the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Stephen Quartermain

Stephen William Quartermain (born 7 May 1962) is an Australian television personality and journalist/presenter.

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Stephen Silvagni

Stephen Silvagni (born 31 May 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Stereo 974

Stereo 974 (call sign: 3WRB) is an English language pop and Languages Other Than English (LOTE) station in western Melbourne, Australia.

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Steve Albini

Steven Albini (pronounced; born July 22, 1962) is an American musician, record producer, audio engineer and music journalist.

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Steve Bucknall

Steven Lee Bucknall (born 17 March 1966 in London, England) is a retired English professional basketball player, and former head coach of British Basketball League expansion franchise London Capital.

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Steve Denton

Steve Denton (born September 5, 1956, in Kingsville, Texas) is a former professional tennis player for the ATP Tour.

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Steve Fairbairn

Steve Fairbairn (25 August 1862 – 16 May 1938) was a rower and an influential rowing coach at Jesus College Boat Club, Cambridge University, Thames Rowing Club and London Rowing Club in the early decades of the 20th century, and founded the prestigious Head of the River Race in 1925.

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Steve Fielding

Steven Fielding (born 17 October 1960) is a former Australian senator for the state of Victoria and the former federal parliamentary leader of the Family First Party.

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Steve Frew

Steve Frew (born 6 February 1973, Falkirk) is a Scottish gymnast.

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Steve Gibbons (politician)

Stephen William Gibbons (born 11 September 1949), Australian former politician, was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1998 until August 2013 representing the Division of Bendigo, Victoria.

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Steve Hansen

Stephen William Hansen, and High Chief Of Vaiala, (born 7 May 1959) is a New Zealand rugby union coach and former rugby union player.

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Steve Irwin

Stephen Robert Irwin (22 February 1962 – 4 September 2006), nicknamed "The Crocodile Hunter", was an Australian zookeeper, conservationist and television personality.

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Steve Kilbey

Steven John Kilbey (born 13 September 1954) is an English-Australian singer-songwriter and bass guitarist for the rock band, The Church.

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Steve Kons

Steven Kons (born 17 September 1962) is an Australian politician.

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Steve Laurie

Steven Laurie (born 30 October 1982 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a former Australian football (soccer) player who played as a defender.

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Steve Ovett

Stephen Michael James "Steve" Ovett OBE (born 9 October 1955), is a former middle-distance runner from England.

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Steve Pantelidis

Steve Pantelidis (born 17 August 1983) is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays as a central defender for Oakleigh Cannons FC.

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Steve Price (broadcaster)

Steve Price (born 13 January 1955) is an Australian journalist and radio broadcaster.

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Steve Wozniak

Stephen Gary Wozniak (born on August 11, 1950), often referred to by the nickname Woz, is an American inventor, electronics engineer, programmer, philanthropist, and technology entrepreneur who co-founded Apple Computer, Inc.

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Steven Salopek

Steven Salopek (born 21 June 1985) is an Australian rules footballer of Croatian descent who played for Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Steven Welsh

Steven Welsh (born 16 March 1974 in Melbourne, Australia) is a Canadian cricket player.

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Stevie Wright

Stephen Carlton "Stevie" Wright (20 December 1947 – 27 December 2015), formerly billed as Little Stevie, was an English-born musician and songwriter who has been called Australia's first international pop star.

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Stewart Ginn

Stewart Ginn (born 2 June 1949) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Stewart McArthur

Fergus Stewart McArthur, (born 27 October 1937), Australian politician, was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives from February 1984, representing the Division of Corangamite, Victoria until his defeat in the 2007 election by Labor's Darren Cheeseman.

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Stingers (TV series)

Stingers (1998–2004) is an Australian police drama television series.

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Stirling Theological College

Stirling Theological College is a Christian theological college located in Mulgrave, a south eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Stock car racing

Stock car racing is a form of automobile racing found mainly and most prominently in the United States and Canada, with Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain and Brazil also having forms of stock car auto racing.

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Stockholm

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and the most populous city in the Nordic countries; 952,058 people live in the municipality, approximately 1.5 million in the urban area, and 2.3 million in the metropolitan area.

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Stockholm Olympic Stadium

Stockholm Olympic Stadium (Stockholms Olympiastadion), most often called Stockholms stadion or (especially locally) simply Stadion, is a stadium in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Stockinbingal

Stockinbingal is a town in the South West Slopes and Riverina regions of New South Wales, Australia.

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Stockland The Pines

Stockland The Pines is a sub regional shopping centre located in the north-eastern suburb of Doncaster East in the city of Melbourne, Australia.

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Stolen Generations

The Stolen Generations (also known as Stolen Children) were the children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who were removed from their families by the Australian Federal and State government agencies and church missions, under acts of their respective parliaments.

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Stomp (theatrical show)

Stomp is a percussion group, originating in Brighton, United Kingdom that uses the body and ordinary objects to create a physical theatre performance using rhythms, acrobatics and pantomime.

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Stone Temple Pilots

Stone Temple Pilots (often abbreviated as STP) are an American rock band from San Diego, California, that originally consisted of Scott Weiland (lead vocals), brothers Robert DeLeo (bass, backing vocals) and Dean DeLeo (guitars), and Eric Kretz (drums).

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Stoneage Romeos

Stoneage Romeos is the debut album by Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus.

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Stony Point railway line

The Stony Point line is a greater-metropolitan railway line in Melbourne, Australia.

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Storm Queen (horse)

Storm Queen was a notable Australian thoroughbred racehorse.

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Strange Bird

Strange Bird is the second studio album by the Australian indie rock band Augie March.

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Strapping Young Lad

Strapping Young Lad was a Canadian extreme metal band formed by Devin Townsend in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1994.

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Stratford railway station, Victoria

Stratford railway station is located on the Orbost line in Victoria, Australia.

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Stratford, Victoria

Stratford is a town on the Avon River in Victoria, Australia, east of Melbourne on the Princes Highway in Shire of Wellington.

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Strathmerton

Strathmerton is a small country town in Victoria, Australia.

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Strathmore Heights, Victoria

Strathmore Heights is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Strathmore railway station

Strathmore railway station is located on the Craigieburn line in Victoria, Australia.

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Strathmore, Victoria

Strathmore is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and is situated approximately 11 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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STREAMS Integrated Intelligent Transport System

STREAMS® Integrated Intelligent Transport System is an enterprise traffic management system designed to operate in the Microsoft Windows environment.

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Street art

Street art is visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues.

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Street or road name

A street or road name or odonym is an identifying name given to a street.

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Streetcar suburb

A streetcar suburb is a residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation.

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Streets of Your Town

"Streets Of Your Town" is a song by Australian indie group The Go-Betweens, a single from their 1988 album, 16 Lovers Lane.

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Strong as Steel

Strong as Steel is the second studio album by Australian pop singer Tina Arena, released in 1990 by EMI.

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Stu Riddle

Stu Riddle (born 23 May 1976 in Luton, England) is a former New Zealand football (soccer) player.

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Stuart Carruthers

Stuart Cameron Carruthers (born 31/3/1970 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a former field hockey player from Australia, who was a member of the Men's National Hockey Team that won the bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Stuart MacGill

Stuart Charles Glyndwr MacGill (born 25 February 1971), commonly as Stuart MacGill, is a former Australian cricketer who played 44 Tests and 3 ODIs.

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Stuart Macintyre

Stuart Forbes Macintyre (born 21 April 1947) is an Australian historian, and a former Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne.

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Stuart Maxfield

Stuart Maxfield (born 9 April 1972) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played for Richmond and the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Stuart Nicholson

Stuart Ian Nicholson (born 3 February 1987) is a former professional footballer, currently playing in Melbourne, Australia, for Springvale City FC.

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Stuckism in Australia

Stuckism is an art movement that began in London, England, in 1999.

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Students of Sustainability

Students of Sustainability (SoS) is an annual conference of the Australian student environment movement and predates the Australian Student Environment Network (ASEN).

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Stuttgart

Stuttgart (Swabian: italics,; names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of the German state of Baden-Württemberg.

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Suai, East Timor

Suai is a city in East Timor, in Suai Subdistrict.

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Suakin

Suakin or Sawakin (سواكن Sawákin) is a port city in north-eastern Sudan, on the west coast of the Red Sea, which has been leased to the Republic of Turkey for 99 years by bilateral agreement.

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Subscription television in Australia

Subscription television in Australia consists of a dominant cable and satellite television provider Foxtel and its regional subsidiary Austar, with several smaller cable and satellite service providers operating in limited geographic areas.

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Suburb

A suburb is a mixed-use or residential area, existing either as part of a city or urban area or as a separate residential community within commuting distance of a city.

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Success (prison ship)

Success was an Australian prison ship, built in 1840 at Natmoo, Burma, for Cockerell & Co.

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Sudanese Australians

Sudanese Australians are people of Sudanese ancestry or birth who live in Australia.

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Sudket Prapakamol

Sudket Prapakamol (สุดเขต ประภากมล;; born 8 February 1980) is a male badminton player from Thailand.

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Sue Barker

Susan Barker, (born 19 April 1956 in Paignton, Devon) is an English television presenter and former professional tennis player.

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Sugar glider

The sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps) is a small, omnivorous, arboreal, and nocturnal gliding possum belonging to the marsupial infraclass.

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Suicide bridge

A suicide bridge is a bridge used frequently to die by suicide, most typically by jumping off and into the water or ground below.

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Sullivan Bay, Victoria

Sullivan Bay lies 60 km due south of Melbourne on Port Phillip, one kilometre east of Sorrento, Victoria.

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Sulphur-crested cockatoo

The sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) is a relatively large white cockatoo found in wooded habitats in Australia, and New Guinea and some of the islands of Indonesia.

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Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport

Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (Lapangan Terbang Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah, LTSAAS, (formerly Subang International Airport/Kuala Lumpur International Airport), often called Subang Airport or Subang Skypark, is an airport located in Subang, Petaling District, Selangor, Malaysia. Subang International Airport served as Kuala Lumpur's main airport from 1965 to 1998, before the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang was opened. Although plans existed to convert the airport into a low-cost carrier hub, the change was opposed by Subang Jaya residents. The airport was repurposed to serve general aviation as well as turboprop domestic and international flights. In 1996, the airport was renamed after Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Al-Haj (Salahuddin of Selangor), the eleventh Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia and eighth Sultan of Selangor. Subang Airport is currently the hub for Firefly and Malindo Air commercial turboprop services. Transmile Air Services is the only other non-passenger non-turbo prop aircraft landing and utilising Subang Airport Terminal 2. While heavily opposed by Ara Damansara residents of the noise of the jet engines, Raya Airways still operates out of SZB servicing DHL and other local hubs.

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Summer Bay

Summer Bay is the fictional coastal town featured in the Australian soap opera, Home and Away.

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Summer of the Seventeenth Doll

Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is an Australian play written by Ray Lawler and first performed at the Union Theatre in Melbourne, Australia, on 28 November 1955.

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Summer Olympic Games

The Summer Olympic Games (Jeux olympiques d'été) or the Games of the Olympiad, first held in 1896, is an international multi-sport event that is hosted by a different city every four years.

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Summerlands, Victoria

Summerlands was a residential subdivision on Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia, located in the south-west corner of the island, close to a little penguin breeding colony.

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Summersault (Australian festival)

Summersault was a music festival put on by promoter Steve Pavlovic that toured Australia in the summer of 1995/1996.

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Sun Princess

Sun Princess is a built in 1995 and operated by Princess Cruises.

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Sun Wen (footballer)

Sun Wen (born April 6, 1973 in Shanghai) is a retired Chinese professional football (soccer) player.

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Sunbury Bus Service

Sunbury Bus Service is an Australian bus and coach operator in Melbourne.

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Sunbury railway line

The Sunbury railway line is a suburban electric railway in Melbourne, Australia.

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Sunbury railway station, Melbourne

Sunbury railway station is located on the Bendigo line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Sunbury, Victoria

Sunbury is a town located north-west of Melbourne's central business district, in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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Sunbury-on-Thames

Sunbury-on-Thames is a town and London suburb located in Surrey, England.

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Suncorp Super Netball

Suncorp Super Netball (also known non-commercially as the National Netball League) is the premier netball league in Australia.

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Sunday Island (Victoria)

Sunday Island is a low-lying, sandy, 16.2 km2 barrier island on the coast of Victoria, Australia.

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Sunday Press

The Sunday Press was a weekend tabloid newspaper printed in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia from 1973 until 1989.

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Sunday Reed

Sunday Reed (born Lelda Sunday Baillieu) (15 October 190515 December 1981) was notable for supporting and collecting Australian art with her husband John Reed.

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Sunday Times Golden Globe Race

The Sunday Times Golden Globe Race was a non-stop, single-handed, round-the-world yacht race, held in 1968–1969, and was the first round-the-world yacht race.

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Sunraysia Highway

The Sunraysia Highway (B220) is a arterial north-south route in western Victoria.

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Sunrise Over Sea

Sunrise Over Sea is the third studio album by Australian band, the John Butler Trio.

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Sunshine (2007 film)

Sunshine is a 2007 British-American science fiction thriller film directed by Danny Boyle and adapted from a screenplay written by Alex Garland.

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Sunshine George Cross FC

Sunshine George Cross Football Club is an Australian soccer club from Sunshine, a western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and plays in the National Premier Leagues Victoria 1.

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Sunshine North, Victoria

Sunshine North is a suburb 12 km west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Sunshine rail disaster

The Sunshine rail disaster occurred on 20 April 1908 at the junction at Sunshine railway station when a Melbourne-bound train from Bendigo collided with the rear of a train from Ballarat.

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Sunshine railway station, Melbourne

Sunshine railway station is located on the Sunbury line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Sunshine West, Victoria

Sunshine West is a suburb 13–16 km west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Sunshine, Victoria

Sunshine is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, lying 11 to 13 km west of the CBD, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Sunstate Airlines

Sunstate Airlines is a subsidiary of Qantas which operates regional flights under the QantasLink banner throughout Queensland, and between Brisbane and Canberra.

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Supafly

SUPAFLY (also known as Supafly Inc.) is a British dance act composed of Panos Liassi (Mister P) and Andrew Tumi (wOne).

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Supanova Expo

Supanova Comic Con & Gaming (also known simply as Supanova) is a fan convention focusing on science fiction and fantasy film and TV, comic books, anime, gaming and collectables.

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Super Bowl XLIII

Super Bowl XLIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champions Pittsburgh Steelers and the National Football Conference (NFC) champions Arizona Cardinals to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2008 season.

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Super Rugby

Super Rugby is a professional men's rugby union football competition in the Southern Hemisphere and Japan.

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Superb fairywren

The superb fairywren (Malurus cyaneus) is a passerine bird in the Australasian wren family, Maluridae, and is common and familiar across south-eastern Australia.

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Supercell

A supercell is a thunderstorm characterized by the presence of a mesocyclone: a deep, persistently rotating updraft.

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Supermac's

Supermac’s is an Irish fast food restaurant chain first opened in 1978.

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Supermax prison

Supermax (super-maximum security or administrative maximum (ADX)) is a term used to describe "control-unit" prisons, or units within prisons, which represent the most secure levels of custody in the prison systems of certain countries.

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Supreme Court of Victoria

The Supreme Court of Victoria is the superior court for the State of Victoria, Australia.

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Suresh Joachim

Suresh Joachim Arulanantham is a Tamil Canadian film actor, producer, and multiple-Guinness World Record holder who has broken more than 60 world records set in several countries in attempts to benefit underprivileged children around the world.

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Surreal World

Surreal World is a digital visual effects and animation studio based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Surrey Gardens

Surrey Gardens is a park in Melbourne, Australia, located in the suburb of Surrey Hills.

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Surrey Hills railway station

Surrey Hills railway station is located on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Surrey Hills, Victoria

Surrey Hills is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Surry Hills, New South Wales

Surry Hills is an inner city, eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Susan Crennan

Susan Maree Crennan (née Walsh; born 1 July 1945), is a former Justice of the High Court of Australia, the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy.

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Sushma Rana

Sushma Rana is a professional Indian shooter.

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Susono, Shizuoka

is a city located in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

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Sustainable city

Sustainable cities, urban sustainability, or eco-city (also "ecocity") is a city designed with consideration for social, economic, environmental impact, and resilient habitat for existing populations, without compromising the ability of future generations to experience the same.

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Suzie Wilks

Suzie Wilks is an Australian TV lifestyle presenter and host of six prime time television shows since 1997.

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Swan Hill

Swan Hill is a city in the northwest of Victoria, Australia on the Murray Valley Highway and on the south bank of the Murray River, downstream from the junction of the Loddon River.

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Swan Street, Melbourne

Swan Street is a major street running through the Melbourne suburbs of Richmond, Cremorne and Burnley.

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Swanston Street, Melbourne

Swanston Street is a major thoroughfare in the centre of Melbourne, Australia.

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Sweatshop

Sweatshop (or sweat factory) is a pejorative term for a workplace that has very poor, socially unacceptable working conditions.

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Sweden at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Sweden competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, with the exception of the equestrian events, which could not be held in Australia due to quarantine regulations.

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Sweden at the Olympics

Sweden first participated at the Olympic Games at the inaugural 1896 Games, and has sent athletes to compete in every Games since then with one exception, the sparsely attended 1904 Summer Olympics.

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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a 1979 musical thriller with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Hugh Wheeler.

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Swifts Creek

Swifts Creek is a town in the Tambo Valley of East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Swimming at the 1956 Summer Olympics

At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, 13 swimming events were contested, seven for men and six for women.

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Swimming at the Commonwealth Games

Swimming is one of the sports at the quadrennial Commonwealth Games competition.

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Swimming at the World Aquatics Championships

The aquatics discipline of swimming has been the core component of every edition of the FINA World Aquatics Championships since its introduction in 1973.

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Swimsuit competition

A swimsuit competition, more commonly now called a bikini contest, is a beauty contest in which one of the judging criteria is the physical attributes of contestants, which is judged and ranked while contestants wear a swimsuit, typically a bikini.

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Swinburne Student Union

Swinburne Student Union (SSU), is the independent student representative body of Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia.

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Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne University of Technology (often simply called Swinburne) is an Australian public university based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus

Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus is the foreign branch campus of Swinburne University in Melbourne, Australia and is located in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.

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Swing Door (train)

Swing Door trains, commonly known as "Dogboxes" or "Doggies", were wooden-bodied electric multiple unit (EMU) trains that operated on the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Switzerland at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Switzerland boycotted the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia because of the Soviet Union's invasion of Hungary.

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Switzerland at the Olympics

Switzerland has sent athletes to compete in every Games since it first participated at the Olympic Games at the inaugural 1896 Games.

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SY Aurora

SY Aurora was a barque-rigged steam yacht built by Alexander Stephen and Sons Ltd.

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Sydenham, Victoria

*For other places called Sydenham, see Sydenham (disambiguation). Sydenham is a suburb 25 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Sydney

Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia and Oceania.

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Sydney Callaway

Sydney Thomas Callaway (6 February 1868 in Redfern, Sydney – 25 November 1923 in Christchurch) was an Australian cricketer who played in three Tests, all of them against England in Australia.

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Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System

The Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System, abbreviated SCATS, is an intelligent transportation system that manages the dynamic (on-line, real-time) timing of signal phases at traffic signals, meaning that it tries to find the best phasing (i.e. cycle times, phase splits and offsets) for a traffic situation (for individual intersections as well as for the whole network).

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Sydney Dance Company

Sydney Dance Company is a contemporary dance company in Australia.

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Sydney FC

Sydney Football Club, commonly known as Sydney FC, is an Australian professional soccer club based in Sydney, New South Wales.

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Sydney funnel-web spider

The Sydney funnel-web spider (Atrax robustus) is a species of venomous mygalomorph spider native to eastern Australia, usually found within a radius of Sydney.

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Sydney Hilton Hotel bombing

The Sydney Hilton bombing occurred on 13 February 1978, when a bomb exploded outside the Hilton Hotel in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition

The Sydney Intercolonial Exhibition in 1870 was one of the first Colonial exhibitions in the southern hemisphere.

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Sydney Linton

Sydney Linton (2 July 1841 – 15 May 1894) was the first Anglican Bishop of Riverina.

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Sydney Orbital Network

The Sydney Orbital Network is a 110 kilometre motorway standard ring road or orbital around the city of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales in Australia.

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Sydney Philharmonia Choirs

Sydney Philharmonia Choirs is Australia’s largest choral organisation.

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Sydney Push

The Sydney Push was a predominantly left-wing intellectual subculture in Sydney from the late 1940s to the early 1970s.

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Sydney Riot of 1879

The Sydney Riot of 1879 was an instance of civil disorder that occurred at an early international cricket match.

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Sydney Road Community School

The Sydney Road Community School is a small government school located in Sydney Road in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick.

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Sydney Road, Melbourne

Sydney Road (in its northernmost part also known as the Hume Highway) is a major urban arterial in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Sydney Swans

The Sydney Swans is a professional Australian rules football club which plays in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Sylvester McCoy

Sylvester McCoy (born Percy James Patrick Kent-Smith; 20 August 1943) is a Scottish actor, best known for playing the seventh incarnation of the Doctor in the long-running science fiction television series Doctor Who from 1987 to 1989—the final Doctor of the original run—and briefly returning in a television film in 1996.

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Syndal railway station

Syndal railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia.

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Syndal South Primary School

Syndal South Primary School is situated in the suburb of Mount Waverley, Victoria, east of the city of Melbourne.

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Syndal, Victoria

Syndal is a Locality in the Melbourne suburbs of Glen Waverley and Mount Waverley in Victoria, Australia around the intersection of High Street Road and Blackburn Road.

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T.N.T. (album)

T.N.T. is the second studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released only in Australia, on 1 December 1975.

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Ta Nea

Ta Nea (italic; Translation: The News) is a daily newspaper published in Athens.

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Tabcorp Holdings

Tabcorp Holdings Limited (Tabcorp) is an Australian wagering, gaming and Keno operator and one of the world’s largest publicly listed gaming companies.

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Tabletop, New South Wales

Tabletop is a small village in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Tabor College Australia

Tabor College is an Australian Christian tertiary college offering a range of liberal arts courses from certificate to post-graduate studies in the areas of counselling, education, ministry, performing arts, mission, youth studies and humanities.

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TAC Cup

The TAC Cup is an under-18 Australian rules football representative competition held in Victoria, Australia.

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Taddeo di Bartolo

Taddeo di Bartolo (c. 1363 – 26 August 1422), also known as Taddeo Bartoli, was an Italian painter of the Sienese School during the early Renaissance.

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Taggerty

Taggerty is a town in central Victoria, Australia.

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Tahesia Harrigan-Scott

Tahesia Gaynell Harrigan-Scott (born 15 February 1982) is a sprinter from the British Virgin Islands.

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Tail Sting

Tail Sting is a 2001 film whose plot consists of genetically enhanced giant scorpions wreaking havoc on board an airplane.

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Tailem Bend, South Australia

Tailem Bend is a progressive river town on the Murray River in South Australia.

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Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office

The Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO), also known as Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) or Taipei Representative Office (TRO), is an alternative to an embassy or a consulate which handles the foreign affairs and citizen services of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in countries that have diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China (PRC, commonly "China").

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Taishin Kohiruimaki

is a Japanese welterweight kickboxer and karateka competing in K-1 MAX.

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Take a Look Inside (Bodyjar album)

Take a Look Inside is a punk rock album by Melbourne-based outfit, Bodyjar.

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Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day

Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work Day is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational program in the United States, Canada and Australia that revolves around parents taking their children to work for one to three days.

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Talbot Duckmanton

Sir Talbot Sydney Duckmanton (25 October 192112 June 1995) was an Australian broadcaster and radio and television administrator.

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Talk radio

Talk radio is a radio format containing discussion about topical issues and consisting entirely or almost entirely of original spoken word content rather than outside music.

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Tallarook railway station

Tallarook railway station is located on the North East line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Tamil diaspora

The Tamil diaspora refers to descendants of the Tamil immigrants who emigrated from their native lands to other parts of the world.

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Tammy van Wisse

Tammy van Wisse (born 23 July 1968 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a long-distance swimmer from Australia.

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Tamsyn Leevey

Tamsyn Leevey (born 24 January 1978, in Taumarunui, New Zealand) is a professional squash player from New Zealand.

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Tamsyn Manou

Tamsyn Carolyn Manou (née Lewis, born 20 July 1978) is an Australian athlete and middle-distance runner, who has won a total of seventeen Australian Championships at 400 metres, 800 metres and 400m hurdles.

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Tan Chin Nam

Dato' Tan Chin Nam (born 18 March 1926).

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Tan Le

Tan Le (Vietnamese: Lê Thị Thái Tần, born 20 May 1977), a Vietnamese-Australian telecommunications entrepreneur, is a co-Founder of Emotiv.

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Tan Ser Cher

Tan Ser Cher is a weightlifter from Singapore who began full-time training in the sport when he was 16, and was crowned the "Champion of Champions" in the local weightlifting competition in 1954 at the age of 21.

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Tania Zaetta

Tania Zaetta (born 17 November 1970) is an Australian actress and television presenter who acts in Bollywood.

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Tanjil Bren

Tanjil Bren is a town in Victoria, Australia, on Mount Baw Baw Tourist Road, west of Mount Baw Baw in the Shire of Baw Baw.

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Tanzania at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Tanzania is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials.

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Tao Li

Tao Li (born 10 January 1990) is a Singaporean competitive swimmer who specializes in the backstroke and butterfly. Tao has represented Singapore at the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), the Asian Games, World Championship, Commonwealth Games and Olympics.

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Taradale, Victoria

Taradale is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Tarcutta

Tarcutta is a town in south-western New South Wales, Australia.

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Target Australia

Target Australia (formerly Lindsay's and later Lindsay's Target) is a mid-price department store chain owned by Wesfarmers.

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Tarneit, Victoria

Tarneit is a growing suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Wyndham local government area.

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Tarocash

Tarocash is an Australian chain of men's clothing stores.

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Tarra-Bulga National Park

The Tarra-Bulga National Park is a national park located in the south Gippsland region of eastern Victoria, Australia.

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Tarrango, Victoria

Tarrango is a small settlement in the Mallee region of Victoria, Australia.

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Tarrawarra, Victoria

Tarrawarra is a town in Victoria, Australia, 45 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Tarwin Lower, Victoria

Tarwin Lower is a small town located south-east of Melbourne, Australia.

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Tas Bull

Tasnor Ivan "Tas" Bull (31 January 1932 – 29 May 2003) was an Australian trade union leader, serving as General Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation from 1984 to 1993.

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Tasha Andrews

Natasha "Tasha" Hunter (also Andrews) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Home and Away, played by Isabel Lucas.

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Tasman Cargo Airlines

Tasman Cargo Airlines Pty.

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Tasman Motorsport

Tasman Motorsport was a V8 Supercar racing team.

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Tasmanian mudfish

The Tasmanian mudfish, Neochanna cleaveri, is a small Australian amphidromous fish in the galaxiid family, of the order Osmeriformes.

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Tassal

Tassal is an Australian salmon farming company founded in 1986 and based in Tasmania.

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Tassielink Transit

Tasslielink Transit is a bus and coach operator in Hobart and Launceston, Tasmania.

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Tasty nightclub raid

The Tasty nightclub raid refers to an incident on 7 August 1994 during which 463 patrons of the Tasty nightclub event in Melbourne, Australia were detained for seven hours, strip searched and cavity searched, and in some cases brutalised, by armed members of Victoria Police.

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Tatong

Tatong is a town in north eastern Victoria, Australia.

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Tatsumi-ryū

is a traditional school (koryū) of Japanese martial arts founded in the early 16th century by Tatsumi Sankyo.

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Tatts Group

Tatts Group is active in the wagering, lotteries and gaming industries with an operational footprint extending across every State and Territory of Australia; except Western Australia, and throughout New Zealand.

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TattsLotto

TattsLotto is a weekly lottery game played on Saturday nights in Australia.

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Tatura

Tatura is a town in the Goulburn Valley region of Victoria, Australia.

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Taxiride

Taxiride is an Australian rock band.

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Taylor & Francis

Taylor & Francis Group is an international company originating in England that publishes books and academic journals.

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Taylors Hill, Victoria

Taylors Hill is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton local government area.

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Taylors Lakes Secondary College

Taylors Lakes Secondary College (TLSC) is a school situated in Melbourne's north western suburbs on Parmelia Drive, Taylors Lakes, Victoria, Australia.

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Taylors Lakes, Victoria

Taylors Lakes is a suburb 23 km north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located within the City of Brimbank local government area.

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Tōgō Heihachirō

Marshal-Admiral The Marquis Tōgō Heihachirō, OM, GCVO (東郷 平八郎; 27 January 184830 May 1934), was a gensui or admiral of the fleet in the Imperial Japanese Navy and one of Japan's greatest naval heroes.

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TCN

TCN is the Sydney flagship television station of the Nine Network in Australia and is located at Willoughby.

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Te Vaka

Te Vaka is an Oceanic music group that performs original contemporary Pacific music or "South Pacific Fusion".

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Tea & Sympathy (Bernard Fanning album)

Tea & Sympathy is the debut solo album by Australian musician Bernard Fanning.

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TEAL

Tasman Empire Airways Limited (TEAL) was the forerunner of Air New Zealand.

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Tears in the Fence

Tears in the Fence is a triannual British literary journal edited by David Caddy.

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Tecoma railway station

Tecoma railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia.

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Tecoma, Victoria

Tecoma is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 34 km east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Ted Baillieu

Edward Norman Baillieu (born 31 July 1953) is a former Australian politician who was Premier of Victoria from 2010 to 2013.

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Ted Egan

Edward Joseph Egan (born 6 July 1932) is an Australian folk musician and a former public servant who served as Administrator of the Northern Territory from 2003 to 2007.

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Ted Eldred

Edward ('Ted') Francis Eldred (16 December 1920 to August 2005) was a pioneer of scuba diving in Australia.

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Ted Elliott (umpire)

Edward Hudspith Elliott (19 April 1851, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear – 19 March 1885 at Carlton North, Victoria) was a Victorian first-class cricketer and Test match umpire.

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Ted Richards

Ted Richards (born 11 January 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club and the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Ted Ringwood

Alfred Edward "Ted" Ringwood FRS FAA (19 April 1930 – 12 November 1993) was an Australian experimental geophysicist and geochemist, and the 1988 recipient of the Wollaston Medal.

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Teddy bear toss

The teddy bear toss is a popular Christmas season promotion at ice hockey games.

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Tejaswini Sawant

Tejaswini Sawant (born 12 September 1980) is an Indian shooter from the Maharashtrian city of Kolhapur.

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Telecom Australia

Telecom Australia was the trading name of the.

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Telecommunications in Australia

Communication in Australia through electronic means using devices such as telephone, television, radio or computer, and services such as the telephony and broadband networks have always been important in Australia given the 'tyranny of distance' with a dispersed population.

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Telemedicine

Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication and information technology to provide clinical health care from a distance.

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Telephone numbers in Australia

The Australian telephone numbering plan describes the allocation of phone numbers in Australia.

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Telethon

A telethon (a portmanteau of "television" and "marathon") is a televised fundraising event that lasts many hours or even days, the purpose of which is to raise money for a charitable, political or other purportedly worthy cause.

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Teletubbies

Teletubbies is a British pre-school children's television series created by Ragdoll Productions' Anne Wood and Andrew Davenport.

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Television broadcasting in Australia

As early as 1929, two Melbourne commercial radio stations, 3UZ and 3DB were conducting experimental mechanical television broadcasts - these were conducted in the early hours of the morning, after the stations had officially closed down.

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Television in Australia

Television in Australia began experimentally as early as 1929 in Melbourne with radio stations 3DB and 3UZ, and 2UE in Sydney, using the Radiovision system by Gilbert Miles and Donald McDonald, and later from other locations, such as Brisbane in 1934.

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Television network

A television network is a telecommunications network for distribution of television program content, whereby a central operation provides programming to many television stations or pay television providers.

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Television ratings in Australia

Television ratings in Australia are used to determine the size and composition of audiences across Australian broadcast and subscription television, primarily for the purpose of informing advertisers what programming is popular with the audience they are attempting to sell their product or service to.

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Tell Me on a Sunday

Tell Me on a Sunday is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black.

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Telopea speciosissima

Telopea speciosissima, commonly known as the New South Wales waratah or simply waratah, is a large shrub in the plant family Proteaceae.

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Telstra

Telstra Corporation Ltd. (known as Telstra) is Australia's largest telecommunications company which builds and operates telecommunications networks and markets voice, mobile, internet access, pay television and other products and services.

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Telstra Media

Telstra Media (formerly known as BigPond) is an Australian Internet service provider and a product of Telstra.

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Temple Society Australia

The Temple Society Australia was formed in August 1950 as an autonomous community of the Temple Society.

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Templers (religious believers)

The Temple Society (Tempelgesellschaft) is a German Protestant sect with roots in the Pietist movement of the Lutheran Church.

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Templestowe Lower, Victoria

Lower Templestowe has been renamed Templestowe Lower for some reason.

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Templestowe Province

Templestowe Province was an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Council.

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Templestowe, Victoria

Templestowe is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Temptation (Australian game show)

Temptation was an Australian game show which premiered on the Nine Network on 30 May 2005.

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Ten Eyewitness News

Ten Eyewitness News (officially stylised as TEN Eyewitness News) is an Australian television news and current affairs service, produced by Network Ten.

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Ten Network Holdings

Ten Network Holdings Ltd, is one of Australia's major media companies.

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Tennant Creek

Tennant Creek is a town located in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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Tennis

Tennis is a racket sport that can be played individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).

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Tennis Australia

Tennis Australia is the governing body for the sport of tennis in Australia.

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Tenrikyo

, sometimes rendered as Tenriism, is a Japanese new religion which is neither strictly monotheistic nor pantheistic, originating from the teachings of a 19th-century woman named Nakayama Miki, known to her followers as Oyasama.

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Tensile structure

A tensile structure is a construction of elements carrying only tension and no compression or bending.

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Tenterfield Oration

The Tenterfield Oration was a speech given by Sir Henry Parkes, Premier of the Colony of New South Wales at the Tenterfield School of Arts in rural New South Wales, Australia on 24 October 1889.

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Terang

Terang is a town in the Western District of Victoria, Australia.

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Terence Donovan (actor)

Terence Donovan (born 28 October 1942), also known as Terry Donovan, is an English-Australian actor of stage and television, and the father of fellow actor and singer Jason Donovan (from his marriage to actress Sue McIntosh).

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Terence Spinks

Terence "Terry" George Spinks MBE (28 February 1938 – 26 April 2012) was a boxer from Great Britain, who won the gold medal in the flyweight division (– 51 kg) at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Teresita Abundo

Teresita Dominguez "Tisha" Abundo (born July 12, 1949) is a Philippine educator and athlete who served as Philippine Sports Commissioner from 1998 to 2001.

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Termite

Termites are eusocial insects that are classified at the taxonomic rank of infraorder Isoptera, or as epifamily Termitoidae within the cockroach order Blattodea.

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Terra Nova Expedition

The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was an expedition to Antarctica which took place between 1910 and 1913.

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Terraced house

In architecture and city planning, a terraced or terrace house (UK) or townhouse (US) exhibits a style of medium-density housing that originated in Europe in the 16th century, where a row of identical or mirror-image houses share side walls.

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Terraplane

The Terraplane was a car brand and model built by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, between 1932 and 1938.

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Terrence Trammell

Terrence R. Trammell (born November 23, 1978) is a retired American track and field athlete who won the silver medal in the 110 meter hurdles at both the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics, as well as three silver medals at the World Championships.

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Terri Psiakis

Terri Psiakis is an Australian comedian and a presenter on radio and television.

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Terrick Terrick National Park

The Terrick Terrick National Park is a national park located in the region of Victoria, Australia.

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Territorial evolution of Australia

The Commonwealth of Australia was formed on 1 January 1901, when the six British colonies of Australia were merged to form a single commonwealth within the British Empire.

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Terry Daniher

Terrence "Terry" John Daniher (born 15 August 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the South Melbourne and Essendon Football Clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Terry Denton

Terry Denton (born July 1950) is an Australian illustrator and author.

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Terry Gill

Terry Gill (25 October 1939 – 25 February 2015) was an English Australian actor, theatre owner, producer, director and writer.

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Terry Lane

Terry Lane is a radio broadcaster and newspaper columnist based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Terry Pilkadaris

Terry Peter Pilkadaris (born 30 October 1973) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Terry Smith (Australian footballer)

Terry Smith (6 February 1959 – 19 September 2006) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.

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Terry Wallace

Terry Wallace (born 13 December 1958) is a former professional Australian rules football player and coach.

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Tessa James

Tessa James (born 17 April 1991) is an Australian actress.

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Tessier-Ashpool

Tessier-Ashpool is a fictional family appearing in William Gibson's Sprawl trilogy.

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Tex Richards

Robert "Tex" William Richards, Jr. (August 9, 1889 – November 7, 1918) was an American college football player on the University of Pittsburgh Panthers team from 1907 to 1910.

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Thailand at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Thailand competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Thailand national football team

The Thailand national football team (ฟุตบอลทีมชาติไทย) represents Thailand in international men's association football.

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Thames & Hudson

Thames & Hudson (also Thames and Hudson and sometimes T&H for brevity) is a publisher of illustrated books on art, architecture, design, and visual culture.

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Thane Baker

Walter Thane Baker (born October 4, 1931 in Elkhart, Kansas) is an American former sprinter and winner of the gold medal in the 4x100 m relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, with a new world record of 39.5 seconds.

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Thérèse Rein

Thérèse Rein (born 17 July 1958) is an Australian entrepreneur who is the founder of Ingeus, an international employment and business psychology services company.

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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by William Finn, a book by Rachel Sheinkin, conceived by Rebecca Feldman with additional material by Jay Reiss.

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The Age

The Age is a daily newspaper that has been published in Melbourne, Australia, since 1854.

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The Alfred Hospital

The Alfred, also known as Alfred Hospital or The Alfred Hospital, is a major hospital in Melbourne, Victoria.

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The Almost

The Almost is an American Christian rock band from Clearwater, Florida, best known for being fronted by Underoath drummer and vocalist Aaron Gillespie.

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The Argus (Melbourne)

The Argus was a morning daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia that was established in 1846 and closed in 1957.

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The Ashes

The Ashes is a Test cricket series played between England and Australia.

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The Ashes (rugby league)

The Ashes series, similar to the cricket series of the same name, was a best-of-three series of test matches between the British and Australian national rugby league football teams.

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The Astor Theatre, Melbourne

The Astor Theatre is a classic, single-screen revival movie theatre located in the inner Melbourne suburb of St Kilda, that has a long and illustrious history.

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The Audreys

The Audreys are a triple ARIA Award-winning Australian blues/roots band who formed in Adelaide, South Australia in 2004.

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The Australian

The Australian is a broadsheet newspaper published in Australia from Monday to Saturday each week since 14 July 1964.

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The Australian Ballet

The Australian Ballet is the largest classical ballet company in Australia.

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The Avalanches

The Avalanches are an Australian electronic music group, formed in Melbourne in 1997.

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The Baker's Wife

The Baker's Wife is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and the book by Joseph Stein, based on the 1938 French film La Femme du Boulanger by Marcel Pagnol and Jean Giono.

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The Bar (painting)

The Bar is a 1954 painting by Australian artist John Brack.

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The Basin, Victoria

The Basin is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 31 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox local government area.

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The Battle of the Somme (film)

The Battle of the Somme (US title, Kitchener's Great Army in the Battle of the Somme), is a 1916 British documentary and propaganda war film, shot by two official cinematographers, Geoffrey Malins and John McDowell.

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The Berzerker

The Berzerker was an extreme metal band from Melbourne, Australia and was formed in 1995.

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The Best of Hanson: Live & Electric

The Best of Hanson: Live & Electric is Hanson's second live album and is the first live album to be released under their independent record label 3CG Records.

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The Big Gig

The Big Gig was a popular Australian television sketch comedy music/variety series based on the British TV series Saturday Live.

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The Big Room

The Big Room is the second and final studio album by Norwegian pop music duo M2M.

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The Birthday Party (band)

The Birthday Party (originally known as The Boys Next Door) were an Australian post-punk band, active from 1978 to 1983.

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The Block (Australian TV series)

The Block is an Australian reality television series broadcast on the Nine Network.

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The Blue Nile

The Blue Nile were a musical group from Glasgow, Scotland.

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The Blues Brothers (film)

The Blues Brothers is a 1980 American musical comedy film directed by John Landis.

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The Bo-Weevils

The Bo-Weevils were a psychedelic rock band blending psychedelic music, pop music, garage rock and rock music which formed in early 1985.

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The Box (TV series)

The Box is an Australian soap opera that ran on ATV-0 from 11 February 1974 until 11 October 1977 and on 0-10 Network affiliates around Australia.

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The Bumblebeez

The Bumblebeez (previously known as Bumblebeez 81) is an Australian indie band, formed by Christopher Colonna and his sister Pia Colonna (AKA Queen ViLa).

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The Cage (radio show)

The Cage is the name of two different breakfast shows on Australian radio network Triple M, broadcasting in Brisbane and Melbourne.

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The Cat Empire

The Cat Empire are an Australian ska and jazz band formed in 1999.

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The Cat's Miaow

The Cat's Miaow is an indie pop band formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 1992.

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The Comedy Channel

The Comedy Channel (promoted on air as comedy) is an Australian subscription television channel available on Foxtel, and Optus Television.

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The Comedy Company

The Comedy Company was an Australian comedy television series first aired from 16 February 1988 until about 11 November 1990 on Network Ten, Sunday night and was created and directed by Ian McFadyen, and co directed and produced by Jo Lane.

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The Confessor (album)

The Confessor is the seventh studio solo album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh.

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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

The Daily Telegraph is an Australian daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, by Nationwide News Limited, a division of News Corp Australia, formerly News Limited.

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The Dark Side of the Moon Live

The Dark Side of the Moon Live was a worldwide concert tour by Roger Waters.

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The Dingoes

The Dingoes is an Australian country rock band initially active from 1973 to 1979, formed in Melbourne which relocated to the United States from 1976.

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The Dominion Post (Wellington)

The Dominion Post is a metropolitan morning newspaper published in Wellington, New Zealand, owned by the Australian Fairfax group, owners of The Age, Melbourne, and The Sydney Morning Herald.

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The Donnas

The Donnas are an American rock band from Palo Alto, California.

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The Doodlebops

The Doodlebops was a Canadian television series.

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The DoubleHappys

The DoubleHappys (sometimes spelled Double Happys) were a short-lived but influential rock band based in Dunedin, New Zealand, and part of the Dunedin sound music wave of the 1980s.

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The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife

, also known as Girl Diver and Octopuses, Diver and Two Octopuses, etc., is a woodblock-printed design by the Japanese artist Hokusai.

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The Drones (Australian band)

The Drones are an Australian rock band, originally from Perth, Western Australia but now located in Melbourne, Victoria.

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The Drowsy Chaperone

The Drowsy Chaperone is a musical with book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar and music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison.

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The Eternal (band)

The Eternal are an Australian band formed in 2003 by Mark Kelson (ex-Cryptal Darkness) on guitar, lead vocals and keyboards.

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The Fat Duck

The Fat Duck is a restaurant in Bray, Berkshire, England.

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The Fellowship (Australia)

The Fellowship was the label given to a group of people within the Presbyterian Church of Australia.

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The Flying Dogtor

The Flying Dogtor is an early Australian animated television series made by Crawford Productions between 1962 and 1964.

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The Footy Show (AFL)

The Footy Show is a Logie Award-winning Australian sports and variety entertainment television program.

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The Full Monty (musical)

The Full Monty is a musical with a book by Terrence McNally and score by David Yazbek.

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The General Electric

The General Electric is the fourth album released by New Zealand band Shihad in October 1999.

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The Getaway Plan

The Getaway Plan is a rock band from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, that was formed in 2004.

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The Ghosts of Inverloch

Les Spectres d'Inverloch (The Ghosts of Inverloch) is volume eleven in the French comic book (or bande dessinée) science fiction series Valérian and Laureline created by writer Pierre Christin and artist Jean-Claude Mézières.

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The Girlie Show World Tour

The Girlie Show World Tour (also referred to as simply The Girlie Show) was the fourth concert tour by American singer and songwriter Madonna, in support of her fifth studio album, Erotica.

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The Go-Betweens

The Go-Betweens were an indie rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1977.

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The Good Oil

The Good Oil is a radio program on SEN 1116 in Melbourne, Australia.

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The Guardian Legend

The Guardian Legend is a 1988 hybrid action-adventure/shoot 'em up video game developed by Compile for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).

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The Henderson Kids

The Henderson Kids is an Australian television series made by Crawford Productions for Network Ten between 1985 and 1987.

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The Herald (Melbourne)

The Herald was a broadsheet newspaper published in Melbourne, Australia from 1840 to 1990.

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The Herald and Weekly Times

The Herald and Weekly Times Limited (HWT) is a newspaper publishing company based in Melbourne, Australia.

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The Heritage Golf and Country Club

The Heritage Golf and Country Club is located approximately 45 kilometres east-north-east from Melbourne's CBD, in the suburb of Chirnside Park, Victoria, Australia.

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The Hits & Beyond

The Hits & Beyond is a compilation album by Australian singer-songwriter Dannii Minogue.

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The Hot Lies

The Hot Lies were an alternative rock band based in Australia.

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The Idiot Weekly

The Idiot Weekly (1958–1962) was a radio programme made by the Australian Broadcasting Commission.

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The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies

The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (sometimes "!!?" is appended to the title) is a 1964 American monster movie written and directed by Ray Dennis Steckler.

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The Jam Factory

Jam Factory, Chapel Street The Jam Factory is a shopping and entertainment centre, located in Chapel Street, South Yarra, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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The Justice Project (Australia)

The Justice Project Inc.

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The Knox School (Australia)

The Knox School is an independent, co-educational, non-denominational day school, located in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Wantirna South, Victoria, Australia.

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The Lakes National Park

The Lakes National Park is a national park in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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The Last Five Years

The Last Five Years is a musical written by Jason Robert Brown.

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The Last House on the Left (1972 film)

The Last House on the Left is a 1972 American exploitation horror film written, edited, and directed by Wes Craven and produced by Sean S. Cunningham.

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The Late Show (1990s Australian TV series)

The Late Show was a popular Australian comedy sketch and satire show, which ran for two seasons on the ABC.

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The Ledger Awards

The Ledger Awards are prizes awarded to "acknowledge excellence in Australian comic art and publishing." Named after pioneering Australian cartoonist Peter Ledger (1945–1994), the awards were first held in 2005 to help promote and focus attention on Australian creators and their projects, both in Australia and overseas.

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The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires

The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires is a 1974 horror film/martial arts film produced by Hammer Film Productions and Shaw Brothers Studio.

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The Lion King (musical)

The Lion King is a musical based on the 1994 Disney animated feature film of the same name with music by Elton John and lyrics by Tim Rice along with the musical score created by Hans Zimmer with choral arrangements by Lebo M. Directed by Julie Taymor, the musical features actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets.

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The Living End

The Living End are an Australian punk rock band, which formed in 1994.

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The Loco-Motion

"The Loco-Motion" is a 1962 pop song written by American songwriters Gerry Goffin and Carole King.

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The Lodge (Australia)

The Lodge is the primary official residence of the Prime Minister of Australia, situated in the national capital Canberra.

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The Long Arm (TV series)

The Long Arm was an Australian television police series shown in 1970.

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The Lovetones

The Lovetones are an Australian psychedelic rock band.

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The Lucksmiths

The Lucksmiths were an Australian indie pop band formed in March 1993 by Marty Donald on guitar, Mark Monnone on bass guitar and Tali White on drums and lead vocals.

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The Magic Numbers

The Magic Numbers are an English pop rock band comprising two pairs of brothers and sisters from Hanwell.

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The Magician (2005 film)

The Magician is an Australian film released in 2005, written and directed by Scott Ryan.

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The Main Event (1998 concert tour)

The Main Event Tour was a 1998 joint concert tour by Australian singers John Farnham, Olivia Newton-John and Anthony Warlow.

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The Mamas & the Papas

The Mamas & the Papas were a Canadian-American folk rock vocal group who recorded and performed from 1965 to 1968.

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The man on the Clapham omnibus

The man on the Clapham omnibus is a hypothetical ordinary and reasonable person, used by the courts in English law where it is necessary to decide whether a party has acted as a reasonable person would – for example, in a civil action for negligence.

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The Mansions, Brisbane

The Mansions is a heritage-listed row of six terrace houses at 40 George Street (corner of Margaret Street), Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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The McClymonts

The McClymonts are an Australian country music trio comprising sisters Brooke McClymont (born 1981), Samantha McClymont (born 1986) and Mollie McClymont (born 1987), originally from Grafton, New South Wales.

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The Merry Widow

The Merry Widow (Die lustige Witwe) is an operetta by the Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehár.

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The Merry Widow (ballet)

The Merry Widow ballet is an adaptation of Franz Lehár's romantic operetta The Merry Widow (Die lustige Witwe).

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The Metropolitan (ATC)

The Metropolitan is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held under open handicap conditions, for horses aged three years old and older, over a distance of 2,400 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in early October.

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The Mick Molloy Show

The Mick Molloy Show was a television program that appeared on the Nine Network in Australia for just eight weeks during 1999.

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The Mighty Atom (Thunderbirds)

"The Mighty Atom" is the 14th episode of the first series of Thunderbirds, a British 1960s Supermarionation television series co-created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson.

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The Mirror Pool

The Mirror Pool is Lisa Gerrard's first solo album, released by 4AD in 1995 (one year before the release of Spiritchaser, the last work Dead Can Dance issued before disbanding in 1998).

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The Moth

The Moth is a non-profit group based in New York City dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling.

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The Mullanes

The Mullanes were a New Zealand/Australian rock group which was formed by Neil Finn after the demise of Split Enz in 1984.

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The Music (magazine)

The Music, formerly known as Drum Media, is an Australian music magazine devoted to long-form music journalism and commentary, music news, and artist interviews.

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The Natural Confectionery Company

The Natural Confectionery Co. or TNCC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mondelez International.

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The Night We Called It a Day (film)

The Night We Called It a Day, also known as All the Way, is a 2003 Australian-American comedy drama film directed by Paul Goldman and starring Dennis Hopper as Frank Sinatra and Melanie Griffith as Barbara Marx.

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The Odd Couple (play)

The Odd Couple is a play by Neil Simon.

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The Overland

The Overland is an Australian passenger train service between Melbourne and Adelaide.

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The Panda Band

The Panda Band are an indie pop band originating from Perth, Western Australia.

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The Panics

The Panics are an indie rock band originally from Perth, Western Australia, and currently based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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The Patch, Victoria

The Patch is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 39 km east from Melbourne's central business district.

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The Penthouse Club

The Penthouse Club was a weekly variety program produced live to air from the studios of HSV-7 Melbourne from October 10, 1970.

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The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)

The Phantom of the Opera is a musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe.

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The Pick of Destiny Tour (2006–2007)

The 2006–2007 World Tour (better known as The Pick of Destiny Tour) was a worldwide concert tour by American rock band Tenacious D. The tour was in support of the band's 2006 comedy movie Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny and its soundtrack album The Pick of Destiny, and visited North America, the United Kingdom and Australasia.

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The Pictures

The Pictures were an Australian alternative rock band based founded in 2000 as a side-project by Davey Lane, the lead guitarist of Australian alternative rock band, You Am I. The Pictures released two studio albums, as well as three EPs.

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The Pink Finks

The Pink Finks was an Australian pop/R&B band of the mid-1960s.

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The Police

The Police were a British rock band formed in London in 1977.

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The Polyester Embassy

The Polyester Embassy is the only album by Australian band Madison Avenue, released in Australia on 2 October 2000 (see 2000 in music) by Vicious Grooves.

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The Prayer (Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli song)

"The Prayer" is a popular song written by David Foster, Carole Bayer Sager, Alberto Testa and Tony Renis.

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The Prize Recruit

The Prize Recruit is the debut full-length album from Australian nu metal band, Superheist.

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The Producers (musical)

The Producers is a musical adapted by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan from Brooks's 1967 film of the same name, with lyrics written by Brooks and music composed by Brooks and arranged by Glen Kelly and Doug Besterman.

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The Pushbike Song

"The Pushbike Song" is a song originally recorded by Australian band The Mixtures and released in 1970.

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The Real Thing (Russell Morris song)

"The Real Thing" is the debut single by Australian singer Russell Morris, released in 1969.

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The Removalists

The Removalists is a play written by Australian playwright David Williamson in 1971.

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The Return of Dr. Octagon

The Return of Dr.

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The Riders

The Riders (1994) is a novel by Australian author Tim Winton published in 1994.

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The Rip

"The Rip", also known as "The Heads", is a dangerous stretch of water in Victoria, Australia, connecting Port Phillip and Bass Strait.

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The Rising Tour

The Rising Tour was a lengthy, worldwide, top-grossing concert tour featuring Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band that took place in arenas and stadiums over 2002 and 2003.

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The Rocky Horror Show

The Rocky Horror Show is a musical with music, lyrics and book by Richard O'Brien.

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The Rolling Stones Pacific Tour 1973

The Rolling Stones Pacific Tour 1973 was a concert tour of countries bordering the Pacific Ocean in January and February 1973 by The Rolling Stones.

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The Samurai (TV series)

The Samurai is a Japanese historical fiction television series made by Senkosha Productions during the early 1960s.

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The Secret (2006 film)

The Secret is a 2006 film consisting of a series of interviews designed to demonstrate the New Thought claim that everything one wants or needs can be satisfied by believing in an outcome, repeatedly thinking about it, and maintaining positive emotional states to "attract" the desired outcome.

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The Secret Garden (musical)

The Secret Garden is a musical based on the 1911 novel of the same name by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

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The Secret Life of Us

The Secret Life of Us is a three-time silver Logie Award-winning Australian television drama series set in the beachside suburb of St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia.

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The Seekers

The Seekers are an Australian folk-influenced pop quartet, originally formed in Melbourne in 1962.

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The Shebang

The Shebang was a radio show broadcast weekday mornings from 6am to 9am AEST in Sydney, Australia on 2MMM, the local Triple M outlet.

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The Sleepy Jackson

The Sleepy Jackson are an Australian alternative rock band formed in Perth, Western Australia.

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The Smallgoods

The Smallgoods is an Australian indie pop band originally from the Victorian coastal town of Port Fairy, but now based in Melbourne.

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The Sorcerer

The Sorcerer is a two-act comic opera, with a libretto by W. S. Gilbert and music by Arthur Sullivan.

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The Sound of Music

The Sound of Music is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.

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The Star, Sydney

The Star Sydney (formerly Star City Casino and prior to that, Sydney Harbour Casino) in Pyrmont, Sydney, is the second largest Casino in Australia after Melbourne's Crown Casino.

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The Story of the Kelly Gang

The Story of the Kelly Gang is a 1906 Australian silent film that traces the exploits of 19th-century bushranger and outlaw Ned Kelly and his gang.

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The Suite Life of Zack & Cody

The Suite Life of Zack & Cody is an American sitcom created by Danny Kallis and Jim Geoghan.

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The Sullivans

The Sullivans is an Australian drama television series produced by Crawford Productions which ran on the Nine Network from 15 November 1976 until 10 March 1983.

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The Sun News-Pictorial

The Sun News-Pictorial, also known as The Sun, was a morning daily tabloid newspaper published in Melbourne, from 1922 until its merger in 1990 with The Herald to form the Herald-Sun.

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The Sweet

The Sweet (also known as Sweet) is a British glam rock band that rose to worldwide fame in the 1970s.

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The Sweet Escape Tour

The Sweet Escape Tour was the second concert tour by American singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani.

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The Swimmer (poem)

"The Swimmer" is a poem by the Australian poet Adam Lindsay Gordon.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily compact newspaper published by Fairfax Media in Sydney, Australia.

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The Tea Ladies

The Tea Ladies was an Australian situation comedy series produced for Network Ten in 1978.

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The Thirteen Problems

The Thirteen Problems is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by Collins Crime Club in June 1932Chris Peers, Ralph Spurrier and Jamie Sturgeon.

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The Thousand Guineas

The Thousand Guineas is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three year old fillies at set weights run over a distance of 1600 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in early October.

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The Three Tenors

The Three Tenors were a popular operatic singing group during the 1990s and early 2000s, consisting of Spaniards Plácido Domingo and José Carreras and the Italian Luciano Pavarotti.

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The Triffids

The Triffids were an Australian alternative rock and pop band, formed in Perth in Western Australia in May 1978 with David McComb as singer-songwriter, guitarist, bass guitarist and keyboardist.

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The Unforgettable Fire Tour

The Unforgettable Fire Tour was a concert tour by Irish rock band U2 that took place in 1984 and 1985 in support of band's album The Unforgettable Fire.

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The Unforgiven (song)

"The Unforgiven" is a power ballad by American heavy metal band Metallica.

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The Unicorns

The Unicorns were a rock band from Montreal, Quebec, Canada formed in 2000 by Nicholas Thorburn (Nick Diamonds) and Alden Penner (Alden Ginger), who were later joined by Jamie Thompson (J'aime Tambeur) in December 2003.

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The Velvet Rope Tour

The Velvet Rope Tour was the third concert tour by American recording artist Janet Jackson.

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The Virgin Diaries

The Virgin Diaries is a reality TV show produced by Tiger Aspect Productions for MTV UK.

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The Visualise Tour

The Visualise Tour is the debut Australian concert tour by singer-songwriter Delta Goodrem.

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The White Albun

The White Albun is the sixth and final studio album by Australian alternative rock band TISM, released on 24 June 2004 by Madman Entertainment.

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The White Chrysanthemum

The White Chrysanthemum is an English musical in three acts by Arthur Anderson and Leedham Bantock, with lyrics by Anderson and music by Howard Talbot). It opened at the Criterion Theatre, produced by Frank Curzon, on 31 August 1905 and ran for 179 performances, closing on 10 February 1906. The Japanese-themed musical starred Isabel Jay, Rutland Barrington, Lawrence Grossmith (a son of George Grossmith), and Henry Lytton. Louie Pounds later joined the cast. The musical enjoyed various international productions including one at the Kings Theatre in Melbourne, Australia in 1917 starring Barry Lupino.

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The Witches of Eastwick (musical)

The Witches of Eastwick is a 2000 musical based on the novel of the same name by John Updike.

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The Wiz

The Wiz: The Super Soul Musical "Wonderful Wizard of Oz" is a musical with music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls (and others) and book by William F. Brown.

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The Woodies

The Woodies was the nickname given to the professional tennis doubles pairing of Australians Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde, which was one of the most successful pairings in tennis history.

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The Yeomen of the Guard

The Yeomen of the Guard; or, The Merryman and His Maid, is a Savoy Opera, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert.

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The Zorros

The Zorros were an Australian rock band, formed in 1979, comprising Nic Chancellor on lead vocals, Darren Smith on lead guitar, Alex Zammit on bass guitar and Greg Pedley on drums.

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Thelma Hopkins (athlete)

Thelma Elizabeth Hopkins (born 16 March 1936 in Kingston upon Hull) is a Northern Irish athlete, who competed in the high and the long jump.

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Thelma Scott

Thelma Scott (17 June 1913, Melbourne, Australia – 23 November 2006, Sydney, Australia) was an Australian character actress whose 70-year career in theatre, radio, Australian film and Australian television made her one of her country's most recognizable and beloved personalities.

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Theo de Raadt

Theo de Raadt (born May 19, 1968) is a software engineer who lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Theory of the Portuguese discovery of Australia

The theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia claims that early Portuguese navigators were the first Europeans to sight Australia between 1521 and 1524, well before the arrival of Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon in 1606 on board the Duyfken who is generally considered to be the first European discoverer.

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Thermopylae (clipper)

Thermopylae was an extreme composite clipper ship built in 1868 by Walter Hood & Co of Aberdeen, to the design of Bernard Waymouth of London.

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These Kids

"These Kids" is a song by Australian beatboxer Joel Turner and Australian hip hop duo the Modern Day Poets.

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Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki (Θεσσαλονίκη, Thessaloníki), also familiarly known as Thessalonica, Salonica, or Salonika is the second-largest city in Greece, with over 1 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, and the capital of Greek Macedonia, the administrative region of Central Macedonia and the Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace.

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Thiago Pereira

Thiago Machado Vilela Pereira (born January 26, 1986) is a retired Brazilian international competition swimmer.

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Thiago Silva

Thiago Emiliano da Silva (born 22 September 1984), commonly known as Thiago Silva, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a central defender for and captains both Paris Saint-Germain and the Brazil national team.

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Things of Stone and Wood

Things of Stone and Wood or ToSaW are an Australian folk-rock band which formed in 1989.

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This Digital Ocean

This Digital Ocean is an Australian synthpop band.

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This Is The Sharp

This is the Sharp is the debut album by Australian pop-rock band The Sharp.

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Thomas Alexander Browne

Thomas Alexander Browne (6 August 1826 – 11 March 1915) was an Australian author who published many of his works under the pseudonym Rolf Boldrewood.

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Thomas Austin

Thomas Austin (181515 December 1871) was an English settler in Australia who is generally noted for the introduction of rabbits into Australia in 1859.

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Thomas à Beckett

Sir Thomas à Beckett (31 August 1836 – 21 June 1919) was an Australian solicitor and judge.

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Thomas Bent

Sir Thomas Bent (7 December 1838 – 17 September 1909) was an Australian politician and the 22nd Premier of Victoria.

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Thomas Brand, 3rd Viscount Hampden

Brigadier General Thomas Walter Brand, 3rd Viscount Hampden (29 January 1869 – 4 September 1958) was a British peer and soldier, the son of the 2nd Viscount Hampden.

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Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey

Thomas Brassey, 1st Earl Brassey (11 February 1836 – 23 February 1918) was a British Liberal Party politician, Governor of Victoria and founder of The Naval Annual.

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Thomas Carr (archbishop of Melbourne)

Thomas Joseph Carr (10 May 1839 – 6 May 1917) was the second Roman Catholic archbishop of Melbourne, Australia.

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Thomas Chirnside

Thomas Chirnside (1815–1887) was an Australian pastoralist who settled on much of what would become western Melbourne.

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Thomas Cooke (VC)

Thomas Cooke, VC (5 July 1881 – 25 July 1916) was a New Zealand-born soldier who served in the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War.

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Thomas Crawford (Australian politician)

Thomas William Crawford (31 January 1865 – 8 June 1948) was a long-serving member of the Australian Senate and joint Father of the Senate.

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Thomas Dodds

Major General Thomas Henry Dodds, (11 November 1873 – 15 October 1943) was an Australian Army colonel in the First World War.

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Thomas Griffiths (general)

Brigadier General Thomas Griffiths, (29 September 1865 – 16 November 1947) was a Welsh-born officer in the Australian Army who served in mainly administrative positions during the First World War.

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Thomas Groube

Thomas Underwood Groube (2 September 1857 in New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand – 5 August 1927 in Melbourne) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test in 1880.

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Thomas Hiscock

Thomas Hiscock (1812–1855) was an English blacksmith and prospector who settled in Australia in the 1840s.

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Thomas Johansson

Karl Thomas Conny Johansson (born 24 March 1975 in Linköping), commonly known as Thomas Johansson, is a retired professional tennis player from Sweden.

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Thomas Keller (rower)

Thomas Keller also known as Thomi Keller (24 December 1924 – 28 September 1989) was the president of Féderation Internationale des Sociétés d'Aviron (FISA), the governing body of international rowing, from 1958 until his death in 1989, and president of the General Association of International Sports Federations from 1969 to 1987.

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Thomas Kelly (cricketer)

Thomas Joseph Dart Kelly (3 May 1844 – 20 July 1893) was an Australian cricketer who played in 2 Tests between 1877 and 1879.

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Thomas Mayne (inventor)

Thomas Mayne (25 December 1901 – 25 January 1995) was an Australian industrial chemist.

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Thomas McIlwraith

Sir Thomas McIlwraith (17 May 1835 – 17 July 1900) was for many years the dominant figure of colonial politics in Queensland.

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Thomas Nicholls (boxer)

Thomas ("Tom") Nicholls (born 12 October 1931) is a former boxer from Wellington, Shropshire, Great Britain, who won the silver medal in the featherweight division (– 57 kg) at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Thomastown railway station, Melbourne

Thomastown railway station is located on the South Morang line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Thomastown, Victoria

Thomastown is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km and approximately 30 minutes north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Thompson (band)

Thompson is a Croatian heavy metal band, founded by Marko Perković aka "Thompson", often identified with the band itself.

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Thomson Dam

The Thomson Dam is a major earth and rockfill embankment dam with a controlled chute spillway across the Thomson River, located about east of Melbourne in the West Gippsland region of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Thor Hushovd

Thor Hushovd (born 18 January 1978) is a Norwegian former professional road bicycle racer.

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Thornbury railway station, Melbourne

Thornbury railway station is located on the South Morang line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Thornbury, Victoria

Thornbury (originalSince the 1960s, the vast majority of Melburnians pronounce the name phonetically. The 'h' is no longer silent, and there is more stress placed upon the 'o'. pronunciation (help·info)) is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Thorpdale, Victoria

Thorpdale is a small country town in the Gippsland area of eastern Victoria, Australia, less than 20 km south of Trafalgar.

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THQ

THQ Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher.

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Three Dollars

Three Dollars is a 2005 Australian film, directed by Robert Connolly and based on a novel of the same name by Elliot Perlman.

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Thrill Me

Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story is a musical with a book, music, and lyrics by Stephen Dolginoff.

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Thunderstruck (song)

"Thunderstruck" is the lead single on the 1990 album The Razors Edge by Australian hard rock band AC/DC.

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Tianjin

Tianjin, formerly romanized as Tientsin, is a coastal metropolis in northern China and one of the four national central cities of the People's Republic of China (PRC), with a total population of 15,469,500, and is also the world's 11th-most populous city proper.

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Tickford Racing

Tickford Racing (formerly known as Prodrive Racing Australia and Ford Performance Racing) is an Australian motor racing team which competes in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship.

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Tiddalik

The tale of Tiddalik the Frog is a legend from Australian Aboriginal mythology.

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Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Company (known colloquially as Tiffany or Tiffany's) is an American luxury jewelry and specialty retailer, headquartered in New York City.

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Tiffeny Milbrett

Tiffeny Carleen Milbrett (born October 23, 1972) is an American retired professional soccer forward who was a longtime member of the United States women's national soccer team.

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Tigerair

Tiger Airways Singapore Pte Ltd, operating as Tigerair, was a budget airline headquartered in Singapore.

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Tightrope (Stephanie McIntosh album)

Tightrope is the debut album from Australian pop singer Stephanie McIntosh, which was released on 11 September 2006, and re-released on 19 March 2007.

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Tilly Aston

Matilda Ann Aston (11 December 1873 – 1 November 1947), better known as Tilly Aston, was a blind Australian writer and teacher, who founded the Victorian Association of Braille Writers, and later went on to establish the Association for the Advancement of the Blind, with herself as secretary.

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Tilly Devine

Matilda Mary Devine (née Twiss, 8 September 190024 November 1970), known as Tilly Devine, was an English Australian organised crime boss.

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Tim Burstall

Timothy Burstall AM (20 April 1927 – 19 April 2004) was an English Australian film director, writer and producer, best known for hit Australian movie Alvin Purple (1973) and its sequel Alvin Rides Again.

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Tim Campbell (actor)

Tim Campbell (born 27 September 1975) is an Australian television and stage actor and singer, best known for playing the character of Dan Baker in the soap opera Home and Away between 2004-2008.

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Tim Flannery

Timothy Fridtjof "Tim" Flannery (born 28 January 1956) is an Australian mammalogist, palaeontologist, environmentalist, Australia's leading conservationist, explorer, and global warming activist.

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Tim Lane (journalist)

Timothy "Tim" Lane (born 1952 in Launceston, Tasmania) is an award-winning and veteran Australian sports journalist and sports commentator.

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Tim Minchin

Timothy David Minchin (born 7 October 1975) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer, musician and director.

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Tim Rogers (musician)

Tim Rogers (born Timothy Adrian Rogers on 20 September 1969) is an Australian musician, actor and writer, best known as the frontman of Australian rock band You Am I. He has also recorded solo albums with backing bands.

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Tim Watson

Timothy Michael Watson (born 13 July 1961) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach, sports journalist and media personality.

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Timana Tahu

Timana James Aporo Tahu (born 16 October 1980) is an Australian professional rugby league and rugby union footballer.

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Time in Australia

Australia uses three main time zones: Australian Western Standard Time (AWST; UTC+08:00), Australian Central Standard Time (ACST; UTC+09:30), and Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST; UTC+10:00).

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Time zone

A time zone is a region of the globe that observes a uniform standard time for legal, commercial, and social purposes.

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Timeline of Adelaide history

This is a timeline of Adelaide history.

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Timeline of architecture

This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages.

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Timeline of historical geopolitical changes

This is a timeline of country and capital changes around the world.

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Timeline of HIV/AIDS

This is a timeline of AIDS, including AIDS cases before 1980.

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Timeline of labor issues and events

Timeline of organized labor history.

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Timeline of LGBT history

The following is a timeline of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) history.

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Timeline of major crimes in Australia

This is a timeline of major crimes in Australia.

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Timeline of Melbourne history

This is a timeline of major events in the history of the city of Melbourne, Australia.

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Timeline of World War I

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Timeline of Zionism

This is a partial timeline of Zionism in the modern era, since the start of the 16th century.

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Timothy Conigrave

Tim Conigrave (19 November 1959 – 18 October 1994) was an Australian actor, writer, and activist.

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Timothy Grucza

Timothy Grucza (born 1 July 1976, Melbourne, Australia) is a cameraman and documentary film maker.

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Tin tabernacle

A tin tabernacle is a type of prefabricated ecclesiastical building made from corrugated galvanised iron.

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Tina Arena

Filippina Lydia Arena (born 1 November 1967), commonly known as Tina Arena, is an Italian-Australian singer-songwriter, musician, musical theatre actress, and record producer.

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Tinamba, Victoria

Tinamba is a dairy farming town in Victoria, Australia, located on Traralgon - Maffra Road between Heyfield and Maffra, in the Shire of Wellington.

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Tingly

"Tingly" was a song recorded by Pop! featuring Angie Hart.

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Tintaldra

Tintaldra is a town in northeast Victoria, Australia in the Shire of Towong local government area and on the upper reaches of the Murray River, northeast of the state capital, Melbourne and east of the regional centre of Wodonga.

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Tintern

Tintern (Tyndyrn) is a village on the west bank of the River Wye in Monmouthshire, Wales, close to the border with England, about north of Chepstow.

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TISM

TISM (an acronym of This Is Serious Mum) were a seven-piece anonymous alternative rock band from Melbourne, Australia.

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Titanium Security Arena

The Titanium Security Arena (TSA), formerly known as the Clipsal Powerhouse (1992–2002), Distinctive Homes Dome (2003–2009), Adelaide Dome (2009–2010), and Adelaide Arena (2010–2015), is an 8,000 seat, Australian privately owned multipurpose indoor sports stadium located in Findon, an inner western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Title of show

is a one-act musical, with music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen and a book by Hunter Bell.

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TJ Smith Stakes

The TJ Smith Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race at Weight for Age run over a distance of 1200 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in the autumn during the ATC Championships series.

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Tlhalosang Molapisi

Tlhalosang Molapisi (born 15 March 1973 in Bobonong) is a sprinter from Botswana.

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TND

TND is a television station in Darwin, Northern Territory.

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To the Faithful Departed

To the Faithful Departed is the third studio album by the Irish rock band The Cranberries, released on 30 April 1996.

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Toby Rand

Toby William Lloyd Rand (born 21 December 1977) is an Australian singer best known for being lead singer of rock band RAND, previous band Juke Kartel, and his appearance on Rock Star: Supernova.

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Tocumwal

Tocumwal is a town in the southern Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia, in the Berrigan Shire local government area, near the Victorian border.

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Todd Kelly

Todd Kelly (born 9 October 1979) is a retired Australian professional racing driver who competed in the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship.

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Todd Martin

Todd Martin (born July 8, 1970) is an American retired professional tennis player.

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Todor Diev

Todor Nedyalkov Diev (Тодор Недялков Диев) (28 January 1934 – 6 January 1995) was a Bulgarian footballer, part of the Bulgarian squad that won the bronze medals in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.

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Token (railway signalling)

In railway signalling, a token is a physical object which a train driver is required to have or see before entering onto a particular section of single track.

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Toll Group

Toll Group, part of Japan Post, is a transportation and logistics company with operations in road, rail, sea, air and warehousing.

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Toll tunnel

A toll tunnel is a road tunnel operated as a toll road.

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Tolmie, Victoria

Tolmie is a small rural town in north-eastern Victoria, Australia.

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Tom Bass (sculptor)

Thomas Dwyer Bass AM (6 June 1916 – 26 February 2010) was a renowned Australian sculptor.

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Tom E. Lewis

Tom E. Lewis (traditional name: Barlang Lewis; 25 August 1958 – 11 May 2018) was an Australian actor and musician.

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Tom Flynn (umpire)

Thomas Flynn (birth date unknown, died 21 April 1931 at Charters Towers, Queensland) was a cricket Test match umpire.

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Tom Harley

Thomas 'Tom' Harley (born 18 July 1978) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club and the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Tom Mann

Thomas Mann (15 April 1856 – 13 March 1941) was a noted British trade unionist.

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Tom Okker

Thomas Samuel Okker (nicknamed "the Flying Dutchman"; born 22 February 1944) is a Dutch former tennis player who was active from the mid-1960s until 1980.

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Tom Pondeljak

Tomislav "Tom" Pondeljak (born 8 January 1976 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a retired Australian football (soccer) player who last played for Victorian Premier League side St Albans Saints SC.

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Tom Richards Cup

The Tom Richards Trophy is an international rugby union trophy awarded to the winner of British and Irish Lions vs.

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Tom Roberts

Thomas William "Tom" Roberts (8 March 185614 September 1931) was a British-born Australian artist and a key member of the Heidelberg School, also known as Australian Impressionism.

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Tom Watson (golfer)

Thomas Sturges Watson (born September 4, 1949) is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour Champions, formerly on the PGA Tour.

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Tom Wills

Thomas Wentworth Wills (19 August 1835 – 2 May 1880) was a sportsman who is credited with being Australia's first cricketer of significance and a founder of Australian football.

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Tommie Smith

Tommie C. Smith (born June 6, 1944) is an American former track & field athlete and wide receiver in the American Football League.

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Tommy Hanlon Jr.

Tommy Hanlon Jr. (14 August 1923 – 9 October 2003) was an American-born actor, comedian, television host and circus ringmaster, notable for his career in Australia after emigrating there in 1959, where he became a Gold Logie-award-winning media personality, in 1962, Hanlon was notable for his early television appearances on daytime television and as host of the Australian version of game show It Could Be You.

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Tommy Thayer

Thomas Cunningham Thayer (born November 7, 1960) is an American musician and songwriter, best known as the lead guitarist for the American hard rock band Kiss, as well as the former lead guitarist for the band Black 'n Blue.

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Tomorrow series

The Tomorrow series is a series of seven young adult invasion novels written by Australian writer John Marsden, detailing the invasion and occupation of Australia by a foreign power.

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Tonalism

Tonalism was an artistic style that emerged in the 1880s when American artists began to paint landscape forms with an overall tone of colored atmosphere or mist.

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Tonga at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Tonga is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising 24 sportspersons and xx officials.

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Toni Childs

Toni Childs (born October 29, 1957) is an American-Australian singer-songwriter.

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Toni Matičevski

Toni Matičevski (Тони Матичевски) (1977-) is a Melbourne-based Australian fashion designer.

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Tonja Buford-Bailey

Tonja Yvette Buford-Bailey (born December 13, 1970 in Dayton, Ohio) is an American former athlete who competed mainly in the 400 meter hurdles.

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Tony Ally

Antonio ("Tony") Piero Ally (ne Ali, born 17 August 1973) is a British diver.

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Tony Barrell (broadcaster)

Anthony "Tony" Barrell (7 May 1940 – 31 March 2011) was an English writer and broadcaster who lived in Sydney, Australia.

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Tony Cennamo

Tony Cennamo (September 30, 1933 – June 8, 2010) was for 25 years a jazz disc jockey on Boston University's WBUR.

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Tony Cohen

Tony Cohen (4 June 1957 – 2 August 2017) was an Australian music record producer and sound engineer based in Melbourne.

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Tony Dodemaide

Anthony Ian Christopher Dodemaide (born 5 October 1963) is an Australian former Test Cricketer.

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Tony Eggleton

Anthony "Tony" Eggleton, AO, CVO (born 30 April 1932), is a former Federal Director of the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Tony Gaze

Frederick Anthony Owen "Tony" Gaze, (3 February 1920 – 29 July 2013) was an Australian fighter pilot and racing driver.

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Tony Jones (sports journalist)

Tony Jones (born 1 October 1961) is an Australian sports journalist, based in Melbourne.

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Tony Kontellis

Tony Kontellis (born 1935), is a former Australian professional wrestler.

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Tony Le-Nguyen

Tony Le-Nguyen, born as Lê Thiện Toàn in 1968 in the Mekong Delta region of South Vietnam, changed his name to Tony Lee since he began working as an actor in 1985.

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Tony Lupton

Anthony Gerard "Tony" Lupton (born 10 January 1957), Australian politician, was the Australian Labor Party member for Prahran in the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2002 to 2010.

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Tony Martin (comedian)

Anthony Francis Martin (born 10 June 1964) is a New Zealand comedian, writer and actor living in Melbourne, who has had a successful TV, radio, stand-up and film career in Australia.

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Tony Mokbel

Antonios Sajih 'Tony' Mokbel (Arabic: طوني مقبل) (born 11 August 1965) is an Australian criminal of Lebanese descent, who has been convicted for a number of offences, most prominently commercial drug trafficking.

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Tony Mundine (boxer)

Anthony "Tony" William Mundine OAM (born 10 June 1951) is an Australian former boxer, and one of the country's most accomplished indigenous fighters.

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Tony Robinson

Sir Anthony Robinson (born 15 August 1946) is an English actor, comedian, author, presenter and political activist.

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Tony Ronaldson

Anthony Dean Ronaldson (born 25 May 1972 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian former professional basketball player who played the majority of his career in the Australian National Basketball League (NBL).

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Tony Simpson

Anthony James Simpson (born 15 July 1965) is a former Australian politician who was a Liberal Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 2005 to 2017.

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Tony Smith (Victorian politician)

Anthony David Hawthorn Smith (born 13 March 1967) is an Australian politician who is the 30th and current Speaker of the House of Representatives, assuming office on 10 August 2015.

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Tony Tuckson

John Anthony Tuckson (18 January 1921 at Port Said, Egypt – 24 November 1973 at Wahroonga, Australia), was an Abstract Expressionist artist, an art gallery director and previously a war-time Spitfire pilot.

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Tony Woodcock (rugby player)

Tony Dale Woodcock (born 27 January 1981) is a New Zealand rugby union player.

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Tooheys Brewery

Tooheys is a brewery in the suburb of Lidcombe, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Toolamba, Victoria

Toolamba is a town in the Goulburn Valley region of Victoria, Australia.

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Toolangi, Victoria

Toolangi is a rural township in Victoria, Australia.

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Toolern Creek

Toolern Creek is a small tributary of the Werribee River in Victoria.

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Toolern Vale

Toolern Vale is a town in Victoria, Australia, 39 km north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Melton and Shire of Macedon Ranges local government areas.

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Tooleybuc

Tooleybuc is a town in the western Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia.

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Tooradin, Victoria

Tooradin is a town in Victoria, Australia, 57 km south east from the central business district of Melbourne.

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Toorak College, Mount Eliza

Toorak College is an independent, inter-denominational, day and boarding school for girls years 5 - 12 and co-educational from pre school to year four.

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Toorak Handicap

The Toorak Handicap is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race run as an open handicap race, over a distance of 1,600 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia.

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Toorak Park

Toorak Park is a cricket and Australian rules football arena in the Melbourne suburb of Armadale, Victoria, Australia.

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Toorak railway station

Toorak railway station is located on the Pakenham, Cranbourne and Frankston lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Toorak, Victoria

Toorak is an affluent inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Stonnington local government area.

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Tooronga railway station

Tooronga railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Tootgarook, Victoria

Tootgarook is approximately from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Top of the World Tour

The Top of the World Tour was the 2003 concert tour by American country music trio Dixie Chicks.

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Torah Umesorah – National Society for Hebrew Day Schools

Torah Umesorah – National Society for Hebrew Day Schools (or Torah Umesorah תורה ומסורה) is an Orthodox Jewish educational charity based in the United States that promotes Torah-based Jewish religious education in North America by supporting and developing a loosely affiliated network independent private Jewish day schools.

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Toranosuke Takagi

Toranosuke Takagi, known simply as Tora Takagi (高木 虎之介; born 12 February 1974) is a Japanese former racing driver.

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Tori Amos

Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos, August 22, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, and composer.

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Toronto municipal election, 2006

The 2006 Toronto municipal election took place on 13 November 2006 to elect a mayor and 44 city councillors in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Torquay, Victoria

Torquay is a seaside resort in Victoria, Australia, which faces Bass Strait, 21 km south of Geelong and is the gateway to the Great Ocean Road.

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Tosinê Reşîd

Tosinê Reşîd (also Tosinê Reşît), (born 1941), is a contemporary Yazidi writer, poet and playwright.

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Tottenham railway station

Tottenham railway station is located on the Sunbury line in Victoria, Australia.

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Tottenham, Victoria

Tottenham is an industrial suburb west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Tough Love with Mick Molloy

ToughLove was an Australian comedic radio talk program broadcast from Melbourne through the Triple M network from 12:00PM – 1:00PM AEST in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide.

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Tour Down Under

The Tour Down Under is a cycling race in and around Adelaide, South Australia.

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Tourism in Australia

Tourism in Australia is an important component of the Australian economy.

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Tourism in Melbourne

Tourism in Melbourne is a significant industry in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Tower Hill State Game Reserve

The Tower Hill State Game Reserve is located in Victoria (Australia), 275 km west of Melbourne, and 15 km north-west of Warrnambool.

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Townsville

Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia.

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Toyota Aurion (XV40)

The Toyota Aurion (XV40) is the original series of the Toyota Aurion, a mid-size car produced by Toyota in Australia and parts of Asia.

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Toyota Avalon

The Toyota Avalon is a mid-size (formerly full-size) car produced by Toyota in the United States and Japan, and is Toyota's largest front-wheel-drive sedan in the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Middle East.

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Toyota Vitz

The Toyota Vitz is a line of three- and five-door hatchback subcompact cars produced since 1999 by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota.

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TPG Capital

TPG Capital (abbrev. for Texas Pacific Group) is an American investment company.

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Tracey Hallam

Tracey Jayne Hallam (born 24 March 1975) is a former English badminton player.

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Track 5

Track 5 is an Australian urban music act based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Traction power network

A traction network or traction power network is an electricity grid for the supply of electrified rail networks.

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Traction powerstation

A traction power station is a power station that produces only traction current, that is, electric current used for railways, trams, trolleybuses or other conveyances.

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Tracy Bartram

Tracy Bartram (born 17 June, London, UK) is an Australian comedian, radio personality and singer.

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Tracy Grimshaw

Tracy Grimshaw (born 3 June 1960) is an Australian journalist and television presenter.

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Trafalgar, Victoria

Trafalgar is a town in the West Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Traffic light

Traffic lights, also known as traffic signals, traffic lamps, traffic semaphore, signal lights, stop lights, robots (in South Africa and most of Africa), and traffic control signals (in technical parlance), are signalling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossings, and other locations to control flows of traffic.

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Train shed

A train shed is a building adjacent to a station building where the tracks and platforms of a railway station are covered by a roof.

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Train surfing

Train surfing (also known as train hopping or train hitching) is the act of riding on the outside of a moving train, tram or another rail transport.

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Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche

Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche (1955–2012) was the ninth incarnation of the Traleg tulku line, a line of high lamas in the Kagyu lineage of Vajrayana.

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Tram

A tram (also tramcar; and in North America streetcar, trolley or trolley car) is a rail vehicle which runs on tramway tracks along public urban streets, and also sometimes on a segregated right of way.

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Tram stop

A tram stop, tram station, streetcar stop, or light rail station is a place designated for a tram, streetcar, or light rail vehicle to stop so passengers can board or alight it.

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Trampolining

Trampolining is a recreational activity, acrobatic training tool as well as a competitive Olympic sport in which athletes perform acrobatics while bouncing on a trampoline.

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Trams in Brisbane

The Brisbane tramway network served the city of Brisbane, Australia, between 1885 and 1969.

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Trams in Europe

Europe has an extensive number of tramway networks.

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Trams in Melbourne

Trams are a major form of public transport in Melbourne, the capital city of the state of Victoria, Australia.

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Trans Australia Airlines

Trans Australia Airlines or TAA (renamed Australian Airlines in 1986) was one of the two major Australian domestic airlines between its inception in 1946 and its merger with Qantas in September 1992.

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Transcendence into the Peripheral

Transcendence Into the Peripheral is the first full-length album by the Australian death/doom band Disembowelment.

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Transcontinental railroad

A transcontinental railroad is a contiguous network of railroad trackage that crosses a continental land mass with terminals at different oceans or continental borders.

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Transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong

The transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to China, referred to as "the Handover" internationally or "the Return" in Mainland China, took place on 1 July 1997.

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Transfer table

A transfer table or traverser is a piece of railway equipment.

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Transit police

Transit police are a specialized police agency or unit employed by a common carrier, which could be a transit district, railroad, bus line, other transport carrier, or the state.

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Transit-oriented development

In urban planning, a transit-oriented development (TOD) is a type of urban development that maximizes the amount of residential, business and leisure space within walking distance of public transport.

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Transmission Games

Transmission Games (originally known as IR Gurus) was an Australian game development company, specialising in sports and action games.

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Transport in Adelaide

The metropolitan area of Adelaide, South Australia is served by a wide variety of transport.

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Transport in Australia

There are many forms of transport in Australia.

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Transport in Melbourne

Transport in Melbourne consists of extensive networks and a wide variety of transport services in the city of Melbourne, Australia, including.

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Transurban

Transurban is road operator company that manages and develops urban toll road networks in Australia and North America.

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Traralgon

Traralgon is a city located in the east of the Latrobe Valley in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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Travancore, Victoria

Travancore is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Travis Barker

Travis Landon Barker (born November 14, 1975) is an American musician and producer, best known as the drummer for the rock band Blink-182.

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Travis Blackley

Travis Jarred Blackley (born 4 November 1982) is an Australian professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent.

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Travis Brooks

Travis Neil Brooks OAM (born 16 July 1980 in Melbourne, Victoria) is a field hockey forward from Australia, who won the gold medal with the Men's National Team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

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Treasure Hunt (UK game show)

Treasure Hunt was a UK game show, based on the format of the French show La Chasse au Trésor, created by Jacques Antoine.

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Treasury Building, Brisbane

The Treasury Building, also previously known as the New Public Offices, is an heritage-listed former government public administration building located at 21 Queen Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements

Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements have been a significant feature of New Zealand race relations and politics since 1975.

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Trecia-Kaye Smith

Trecia-Kaye Smith (born 5 November 1975 in Westmoreland, Jamaica) is a Jamaican athlete competing mainly in triple jump.

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Tremont, Victoria

Tremont is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 31 km east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Trent Lowe

Trent Lowe (born 8 October 1984 in Melbourne) is a professional road bicycle racer from Australia.

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Trentham, Victoria

Trentham is a small town in the Shire of Hepburn and Shire of Moorabool local government area, Victoria, Australia.

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Treorchy Male Choir

Treorchy Male Choir, also known as Treorchy Male Voice Choir, is a choir based in Treorchy in the Rhondda Valley, Wales, United Kingdom.

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Trevor Chappell (radio presenter)

Trevor Chappell is an Australian local radio presenter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation based in Melbourne.

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Trevor Kent

Trevor Kent (24 April 1940 – 4 November 1989) was an Australian theatre and television actor who achieved a level of public recognition in the 1980s.

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Trevor Lucas

Trevor George Lucas (25 December 1943 – 4 February 1989) was an Australian-born and United Kingdom-based folk artist, a member of Fairport Convention and one of the founders of Fotheringay.

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Trevor Marmalade

Trevor Marmalade (born Jason van de Velde, 26 April 1962) is an Australian comedian and radio and television presenter.

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Triathlon at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The 2006 Commonwealth Games Triathlon events were held on March 18, 2006 in the Melbourne suburb of St. Kilda, which plays host to most triathlon events held in Melbourne.

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Tribune Tower

The Tribune Tower is a neo-Gothic skyscraper located at 435 North Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Trinidad and Tobago at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Trinidad and Tobago competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Trinidad and Tobago at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Trinidad & Tobago participated with a team of 71 athletes to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, winning three bronze medals and taking part in ten disciplines including athletics, badminton, gymnastics, hockey, shooting, table tennis and triathlon.

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Trinidad and Tobago at the Olympics

Trinidad and Tobago first participated in the Summer Olympic Games in 1948, before they attained their independence from Great Britain.

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Trinity College (University of Melbourne)

Trinity College is the oldest residential college of the University of Melbourne.

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Trinity Grammar School (Victoria)

Trinity Grammar School, Kew (abbreviated to TGS) is an independent Anglican day and boarding school for boys, located across several campuses in Melbourne, Australia.

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Triple Crown (professional wrestling)

The Triple Crown is an accomplishment in professional wrestling.

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Triple J

Triple J (often triple j) is a government-funded, national Australian radio station intended to appeal to listeners between the ages of 18 and 34 which began broadcasting in January 1975.

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Triple J's Impossible Music Festival

The Triple J's Impossible Music Festival is a recurring event that has been broadcast on Australia's Triple J radio station over 55-hour periods in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008.

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Triple M LocalWorks

Triple M LocalWorks is a radio brand owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo.

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Tripod (band)

Tripod are an Australian musical comedy trio founded by Scod (Scott Edgar), Yon (Simon Hall) and Gatesy (Steven Gates) in 1996.

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Trish Crossin

Patricia Margaret Crossin (born 21 March 1956), Australian politician, was a member of the Australian Senate for the Northern Territory from June 1998 to September 2013, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Trisha Fallon

Trisha Nicole Dykstra (born 23 July 1972) is an Australian retired basketball player in the Australian Women's National Basketball League and the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) of the United States.

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Trisha Silvers

Trisha Silvers (born 19 April 1981 in Melbourne, Victoria) became known in Australia for surviving the tsunami of 26 December 2004, in which her new husband Troy Broadbridge was killed.

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Tristan Rogers

Tristan Rogers (born 3 June 1946) is an Australian-American actor.

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Tristarc Stakes

The Tristarc Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race for mares aged four-years-old and older, at Set Weights with penalties, over a distance of 1400 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in October.

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Triumph TR3

The Triumph TR3 is a British sports car produced between 1955 and 1962 by the Standard-Triumph Motor Company of Coventry, England.

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Tropfest

Tropfest is the world's largest short film festival.

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Trophée des Bicentenaires

To celebrate the bi-centenaries of Australia and of the French Revolution, in 1988 and 1989 respectively, the French Rugby Union donated the Trophée des Bicentenaires to be played in perpetuity between the two countries.

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Troy Elder

Troy Elder OAM (born 15 October 1977 in Bunbury, Western Australia) is a field hockey striker and midfielder from Australia, who was a member of the Men's National Team that won the golden medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

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Troy McIntosh

Troy McIntosh (born March 29, 1973) is a male sprinter from The Bahamas.

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Troy Simmonds

Troy Simmonds (born 13 July 1978) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne, Fremantle and Richmond in the Australian Football League.

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Truck driver

A truck driver (commonly referred to as a trucker, teamster or driver in the United States and Canada; a truckie in Australia and New Zealand; a lorry driver, or driver in Ireland, the United Kingdom, India, Nepal and Pakistan) is a person who earns a living as the driver of a truck (usually a semi truck, box truck or dump truck).

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Trudi Canavan

Trudi Canavan (born 23 October 1969) is an Australian writer of fantasy novels, best known for her best-selling fantasy trilogies The Black Magician trilogy and Age of the Five.

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True History of the Kelly Gang

True History of the Kelly Gang is a novel by Australian writer Peter Carey, based loosely on the history of the Kelly Gang.

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Truganina, Victoria

Truganina is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 22 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Melton and Wyndham local government areas.

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Truganini

Truganini (c. 1812 – 8 May 1876) was an Aboriginal Tasmanian (Palawa).

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Trugo

Trugo, or alternatively TruGo or True-Go, is a sport or game developed in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Truth (Melbourne newspaper)

Truth was a Melbourne tabloid newspaper established in 1902 as a subsidiary of Sydney's ''Truth''.

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Tsk Tsk Tsk

→ ↑ → (pronounced as three clicks, often written incorrectly as Tsk Tsk Tsk or Tch Tch Tch) was an Australian music, art and performance group, best known for their experimental music.

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TT-Line Company

TT-Line Company is a company operating ferries from Tasmania to mainland Australia since 1985.

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Tudor St George Tucker

Tudor St George Tucker (28 April 1862 – 21 December 1906) was an Australian painter.

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Tullaberga Island

Tullaberga Island is a small, uninhabited island off the coast of Victoria, Australia, near the town of Mallacoota.

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Tullamareena

Tullamareena (or Tullamarine, Dullamarin) was a senior man of the Wurundjeri, a Koori, (Aboriginal) people of the Melbourne area, at the time of the British settlement in Victoria, Australia, in 1835.

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Tullamarine Freeway

The Tullamarine Freeway (commonly referred to as The Tulla), is a major urban freeway in Melbourne, linking Melbourne Airport to the Melbourne City Centre.

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Tullamarine, Victoria

Tullamarine is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Tumbleweed (band)

Tumbleweed is an Australian rock group formed in 1990 in Tarrawanna.

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Tumut

Tumut is a town in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia, situated on the banks of the Tumut River.

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Tungamah

Tungamah is a town in the Goulburn Valley region of northern Victoria, Australia.

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Tungamah Football Club

The Tungamah Football Club, nicknamed the Bears, is an Australian Rules Football club playing in the Murray Football League.

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Tup Scott

Henry James Herbert "Tup" Scott (26 December 1858 – 23 September 1910) was an Australian cricketer who played first-class cricket for Victoria and Test cricket for Australia.

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Turisas

Turisas is a Finnish metal band from Hämeenlinna.

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Turkey at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Turkey competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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Turkish Australians

Turkish Australians or Australian Turks (Avustralya Türkleri) are Turkish people who have immigrated to Australia.

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Turkish people

Turkish people or the Turks (Türkler), also known as Anatolian Turks (Anadolu Türkleri), are a Turkic ethnic group and nation living mainly in Turkey and speaking Turkish, the most widely spoken Turkic language.

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Turn It into Love

"Turn It into Love" is a single released by Australian singer Kylie Minogue.

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Turnbull Stakes

The Turnbull Stakes is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race, for horses four years old and older, run under set weights with penalties conditions over a distance of 2,000 metres.

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Tuvalu at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Tuvalu was represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a 5-member strong contingent comprising 4 sportspersons and 1 official.

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TV and FM DX

TV DX and FM DX is the active search for distant radio or television stations received during unusual atmospheric conditions.

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TV Rock

TV Rock was an Australian dance music duo consisting of Grant Smillie and Ivan Gough.

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TV Week

TV Week is a weekly Australian magazine that provides television program listings information and highlights, as well as television-related news.

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TV1 (Australia)

TV1 was an Australian cable and satellite channel available on Foxtel, Austar and Optus Television's subscription platforms.

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TVT (TV station)

TVT is Tasmania's first television station, delivering its first official broadcast on 23 May 1960.

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Twisted Logic Tour

The Twisted Logic Tour was a global concert tour by British alternative rock band Coldplay in support of their third studio album, X&Y (2005).

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Two Hearts (Men at Work album)

Two Hearts is the third and final studio album by Australian group Men at Work, released on April 23, 1985.

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Two-lane expressway

A two-lane expressway or two-lane freeway is an expressway or freeway with only one lane in each direction, and usually no median barrier.

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Tyabb, Victoria

Tyabb is a township and semi rural coastal locality in Victoria, Australia, as a part of the urban enclave on Western Port comprising Tyabb, Hastings, Bittern, Crib Point, and Somerville.

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Tyers, Victoria

Tyers is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Tyler Butterfield

Tyler Barbour Butterfield (born February 12, 1983) is an athlete from Bermuda.

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Tynong, Victoria

Tynong is a town in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, 66 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Cardinia local government area.

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TZU

TZU (pronounced Tee Zed Yoo) is an Australian hip hop group, formed in Melbourne, Victoria.

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U.S. Bank Center (Milwaukee)

U.S. Bank Center is a skyscraper located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, noted for being the tallest building in the state of Wisconsin, and the tallest building between Chicago and Minneapolis.

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Uchi-deshi

is a Japanese term for a live-in student/apprentice who trains under and assists a sensei on a full-time basis.

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UCI BMX World Championships

UCI BMX World Championships are the world championships for BMX racing (bicycle motorcross) held under the regulations of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the sport's international governing body.

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UCI Road World Championships

The UCI Road World Championships are the annual world championships for bicycle road racing organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).

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UCI Track Cycling World Championships

The UCI Track Cycling World Championships are the set of world championship events for the various disciplines and distances in track cycling.

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Udham Singh (field hockey)

Udham Singh Kular known as Udham Singh (1928–2000) originally from Sansarpur, Jalandhar, Punjab, India had played 1952 Summer Olympics Helsinki, 1956 Summer Olympics Melbourne, 1960 Summer Olympics Rome and 1964 Summer Olympics Tokyo as a member of Indian Hockey team and won three gold and a silver medals (set an Olympic record for a player in the Olympic Field Hockey competition).

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Uganda at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Uganda competed in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Ugg boots

Ugg boots are a unisex style of sheepskin boot originating in Australia and New Zealand.

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UGL Rail

UGL Rail is an Australian rail company specialising in building, maintaining and refurbishing diesel locomotives, diesel & electric multiple units and freight wagons.

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Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne

The Ukrainian (Greek) Catholic Eparchy of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne is a Byzantine Rite Eastern Catholic eparchy (diocese) of the Catholic Church in Australia based in Melbourne and suffragan of its Latin Metropolitan Archbishop of Melbourne.

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Ukrainian dance

Ukrainian dance (Український тaнeць, translit. Ukrainian 'tanets') refers to the traditional folk dances of the peoples of Ukraine.

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Ulee's Gold

Ulee's Gold is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Victor Nuñez and starring Peter Fonda in the title role.

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Ulf von Euler

Ulf Svante von Euler (7 February 1905 – 9 March 1983) was a Swedish physiologist and pharmacologist.

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Uli Stielike

Ulrich "Uli" Stielike (born 15 November 1954) is a German former footballer.

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Ulmus × hollandica 'Major'

Ulmus × hollandica 'Major' is a distinctive cultivar that in England came to be known specifically as the Dutch Elm, although all naturally occurring Field Elm Ulmus minor × Wych Elm U. glabra hybrids are loosely termed 'Dutch elm' (''U.'' × ''hollandica'').

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Ulmus glabra 'Dovaei'

The Wych Elm cultivar Ulmus glabra 'Dovaei' was raised by the André Leroy nursery at Angers, France, as Ulmus dovaei before 1868.

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Ulmus minor 'Atinia'

The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Atinia', commonly known as the English Elm, formerly Common Elm and Horse May, Republished 1978 by EP Publishing, Wakefield.

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Ulmus minor 'Umbraculifera'

The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Umbraculifera' was originally cultivated in Iran, where it was widely planted as an ornamental and occasionally grew to a great size, being known there as 'Nalband' نعلبند.

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Ulmus parvifolia 'Frosty'

The Chinese Elm cultivar Ulmus parvifolia 'Frosty' was intended primarily as a dwarf variety.

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Ultima, Victoria

Ultima is a town in northern Victoria, Australia.

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Ultra Music Festival

Ultra Music Festival is an annual outdoor electronic music festival that takes place during March in the city of Miami, Florida.

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Ultramarathon

An ultramarathon, also called ultra distance or ultra running, is any footrace longer than the traditional marathon length of.

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Ulukhaktok

Ulukhaktok (Kangiryuarmiutun (Inuit language) spelling Ulukhaqtuuq and known until 1 April 2006 as Holman or Holman Island) is a small hamlet on the west coast of Victoria Island, in the Inuvik Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada.

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Ulverstone, Tasmania

Ulverstone is a town on the northern coast of Tasmania, Australia on the mouth of the Leven River, on Bass Strait.

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Uncanny X-Men (band)

Uncanny X-Men are an Australian pop/rock band which formed in Melbourne in 1981, and temporarily disbanded in 1987.

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Unconventional wind turbines

Unconventional wind turbines are those that differ significantly from the most common types in use.

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Under the Sun (Paul Kelly album)

Under the Sun is the second album by Australian rock group Paul Kelly & The Coloured Girls and was originally released in December 1987 by Mushroom Records.

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Undera

Undera is a town in the Goulburn Valley region of northern Victoria, Australia.

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Underarm bowling incident of 1981

The underarm bowling incident of 1981 took place on February 1st 1981, when Australia played New Zealand in a One Day International cricket match, the third of five such matches in the final of the Benson & Hedges World Series Cup, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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Underbool

Underbool is a town in the Mallee region of north-west Victoria, Australia.

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Underwood Stakes

The Underwood Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race, run over 1800 metres under weight-for-age conditions, held at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in late September each year.

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Undue Subdivision of Land Prevention Act 1885

The Undue Subdivision of Land Prevention Act 1885 was a law passed by the Parliament of Queensland in that year to prevent overcrowding and urban degradation in cities and towns in Queensland, especially in Brisbane.

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Unfinished symphony

An unfinished symphony is a fragment of a symphony, by a particular composer, that musicians and academics consider incomplete or unfinished for various reasons.

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Ung Huot

Ung Huot (អ៊ឹង ហួត; born 1 January 1945) is a Cambodian politician who served from 1997 to 1998 as Prime Minister of Cambodia, alongside Hun Sen.

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Union for International Cancer Control

The Union for International Cancer Control (previously named International Union Against Cancer) or UICC (Union internationale contre le cancer) is a membership based, non-governmental organization that exists to help the global health community accelerate the fight against cancer.

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Unite Union

Unite Union (Unite) is a trade union in New Zealand.

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Unite Union (Australia)

Unite is a former trade union established in Melbourne, Australia, which now describes itself as a 'young workers' campaign group'.

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United Faculty of Theology

The United Faculty of Theology was a recognised teaching institution of the University of Divinity in Melbourne, Australia.

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United Nations Global Compact

The United Nations Global Compact is a United Nations initiative to encourage businesses worldwide to adopt sustainable and socially responsible policies, and to report on their implementation.

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United Nations Peace Messenger Cities

United Nations Peace Messenger Cities are cities around the world that have volunteered for an initiative sponsored by the United Nations to promote peace and understanding between nations.

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United States Army Forces in the Far East

United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) (Filipino: Hukbong Katihan ng Estados Unidos sa Malayong Silangan/HKEUMS) was a military formation of the United States Army active from 1941 to 1946.

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United States at the 1956 Summer Olympics

The United States competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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United States Davis Cup team

The United States of America's Davis Cup Team represents the United States in Davis Cup tennis competition, and is governed by the United States Tennis Association.

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United States women's national softball team

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United Team of Germany at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Germany was represented at the 1956 Summer Olympics by a United Team of Germany of athletes from the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) (West Germany) and, for the first time at Summer Games, also from the German Democratic Republic (GDR) (East Germany) which had not joined in 1952.

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United Theological College, Bangalore

United Theological College (UTC) is a seminary founded in 1910 situated in the southern city of Bangalore in the state of Karnataka in South India and affiliated to the nation's first University, the Senate of Serampore College (University) with degree-granting authority validated by a Danish Charter and ratified by the Government of West Bengal.

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Uniting Church in Australia

The Uniting Church in Australia (UCA) was established on 22 June 1977 when most congregations of the Methodist Church of Australasia, about two thirds of the Presbyterian Church of Australia and almost all the churches of the Congregational Union of Australia came together under the Basis of Union.

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Universitas 21

Universitas 21 (U21) is a network of research-intensive universities.

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Universities Australia

Universities Australia (formerly the Australian Vice-Chancellors' Committee) is an organisation founded in Sydney in May 1920, which attempts to advance higher education through voluntary, cooperative and coordinated action.

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University High School, Melbourne

The University High School (UHS or Uni High) is a public, co-educational high school, located in the Melbourne, Australia suburb of Parkville.

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University of Ballarat

The University of Ballarat, or Ballarat University, Australia was a dual-sector university with multiple campuses in Victoria, Australia, including its main Ballarat campus, Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide that were authorized by the University to provide diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

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University of Canberra Capitals

The University of Canberra Capitals are an Australian professional women's basketball team competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL).

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University of Divinity

The University of Divinity is an Australian collegiate university of specialisation in divinity.

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University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia.

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University of Melbourne student organisations

Melbourne University student organisations provide representation for students and a wide range of services.

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University of Melbourne Student Union

The University of Melbourne Student Union (UMSU) is one of two student organisations at the University of Melbourne, Australia. UMSU, incorporated as University of Melbourne Student Union, Inc. (UMSUi) provides representation and services for all current students and the University of Melbourne.

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University of Wollongong

The University of Wollongong (abbreviated as UOW) is an Australian public research university located in the coastal city of Wollongong, New South Wales, approximately 80 kilometres south of Sydney.

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Unnale Unnale

Unnale Unnale (English: Because of You) is a 2007 Tamil romantic musical film.

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Unstable Ape Records

Unstable Ape Records was an Australian independent record label.

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UNSW Faculty of Law

The Faculty of Law of the University of New South Wales is a law school situated in Sydney, Australia.

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Until Tomorrow

Until Tomorrow (1975) is an Australian television soap opera created by Reg Watson.

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Unwilling Emigrants

Unwilling Emigrants is a book by Alexandra Hasluck.

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Unwired

Unwired Australia Pty Ltd was an Australian company dedicated to fixed wireless telecommunications network offering carrier grade Internet services.

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Up Series

The Up Series is a series of documentary films produced by Granada Television that have followed the lives of fourteen British children since 1964, when they were seven years old.

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Upfield Bike Path

The Upfield Bike Path is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Upfield railway line through the inner northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Upfield railway line

The Upfield railway line is a suburban electric railway in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Upfield railway station

Upfield railway station is the terminus of the suburban electrified Upfield line in Victoria, Australia.

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Upfield, Victoria

Upfield is a small residential and industrial locality 17 km away from the central business district in the northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia situated in the suburb of Campbellfield.

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Upotipotpon, Victoria

Upotipotpon is a rural area in Victoria, Australia, north-east of the state capital, Melbourne, and km north of Violet Town.

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Upper Ferntree Gully railway station

Upper Ferntree Gully railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia.

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Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria

Upper Ferntree Gully is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox and Shire of Yarra Ranges local government areas.

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Upper Paleolithic

The Upper Paleolithic (or Upper Palaeolithic, Late Stone Age) is the third and last subdivision of the Paleolithic or Old Stone Age.

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Upton, Merseyside

Upton is a village in the northern part of the Wirral Peninsula, England, and is situated within of Birkenhead, of the Dee Estuary, a similar distance from the River Mersey, and from the Irish Sea.

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Upwey railway station, Melbourne

Upwey railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia.

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Upwey, Dorset

Upwey is a suburb of Weymouth in south Dorset, England.

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Upwey, Victoria

Upwey is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Urban agriculture

Urban agriculture, urban farming, or urban gardening is the practice of cultivating, processing and distributing food in or around a village, town, or city.

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Urban heat island

An urban heat island (UHI) is an urban area or metropolitan area that is significantly warmer than its surrounding rural areas due to human activities.

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Urban village

In urban planning and design, an urban village is an urban development typically characterized by medium-density housing, mixed use zoning, good public transit and an emphasis on pedestrianization and public space.

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Uruguay at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Uruguay competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Usain Bolt

Usain St Leo Bolt (born 21 August 1986) is a retired Jamaican sprinter and world record holder in the 100 metres, 200 metres and 4 × 100 metres relay.

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USCGC Staten Island (WAGB-278)

USCGC Staten Island (WAGB-278) was a United States Coast Guard.

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Use Your Illusion Tour

The Use Your Illusion Tour was a concert tour by the rock band Guns N' Roses which ran from January 20, 1991 to July 17, 1993.

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Usman Khawaja

Usman Tariq Khawaja (عثمان خواجہ; born 18 December 1986) is a Pakistani-born Australian cricketer who currently represents Australia and Queensland.

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USNS Rainier (T-AOE-7)

USNS Rainier (T-AOE-7), is a fast combat support ship and the third US Navy vessel named after Mount Rainier.

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USS Altamaha (CVE-18)

USS Altamaha (AVG-18/ACV-18/CVE-18) was an escort aircraft carrier in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Ammen (DD-527)

USS Ammen (DD-527), a, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral Daniel Ammen (1820–1898).

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USS ARD-10

USS ARD-10 was an auxiliary repair dock in the service of the United States Navy in World War II.

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USS Augusta (CA-31)

USS Augusta (CL/CA-31) was a of the United States Navy, notable for service as a headquarters ship during Operation Torch, Operation Overlord, Operation Dragoon, and for her occasional use as a presidential flagship carrying both Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman under wartime conditions (including at the Newfoundland Conference).

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USS Benjamin Stoddert

USS Benjamin Stoddert (DDG-22), named for Benjamin Stoddert (1751–1813), Secretary of the Navy from 1798 to 1801, was a ''Charles F. Adams''-class guided missile armed destroyer in the United States Navy.

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USS Benner (DD-807)

USS Benner (DD/DDR-807) was a of the United States Navy, named for Marine Second Lieutenant Stanley G. Benner (1916–1942), who was killed during the Battle of Guadalcanal.

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USS Blueback (SS-581)

USS Blueback (SS-581) is a decommissioned formerly in the United States Navy.

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USS Bremerton (CA-130)

USS Bremerton (CA-130), named for the city of Bremerton in Washington state, was a ''Baltimore''-class heavy cruiser laid down by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden in New Jersey on 1 February 1943, launched on 2 July 1944 by Miss Elizabeth K. McGowan and commissioned on 29 April 1945, Captain John Boyd Mallard in command.

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USS Bugara (SS-331)

USS Bugara (SS-331), a ''Balao''-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the bugara, a multicolored fish found along the coast of California.

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USS Carina (AK-74)

The USS Carina (AK-74) was a, and the only ship of the US Navy to have this name.

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USS Connecticut (BB-18)

USS Connecticut (BB-18), the fourth United States Navy ship to be named after the state of Connecticut, was the lead ship of her class of six battleships.

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USS Duluth (CL-87)

USS Duluth (CL-87) was a United States Navy light cruiser.

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USS Frontier (AD-25)

USS Frontier (AD-25) was one of four ''Klondike'' class destroyer tenders built at the tail end of World War II for the United States Navy.

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USS General A. W. Greely (AP-141)

USS General A. W. Greely (AP-141) was a named for U.S. Army general Adolphus Greely.

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USS Georgia (BB-15)

USS Georgia (BB-15) was a United States Navy, the third of five ships of the class. She was built by the Bath Iron Works in Maine, with her keel laid in August 1901 and her launching in October 1904. The completed battleship was commissioned into the fleet in September 1906. The ship was armed with an offensive battery of four guns and eight guns, and she was capable of a top speed of. Georgia spent the majority of her career in the Atlantic Fleet. In 1907, she took part in the Jamestown Exposition and suffered an explosion in her aft 8-inch gun turret that killed or wounded 21 men. At the end of the year, she joined the Great White Fleet on its circumnavigation of the globe, which ended in early 1909. Peacetime training followed for the next five years, and in 1914 she cruised in Mexican waters to protect American interests during the Mexican Revolution. In early 1916, the ship was temporarily decommissioned. When the United States entered World War I in April 1917, the ship was tasked with training naval recruits for the expanding wartime fleet. Starting in September 1918, she was used as a convoy escort. Her only casualties during the war were due to disease, the result of poor conditions and severe overcrowding aboard the ship. Georgia was used to transport American soldiers back from France in 1918–19, and the following year she was transferred to the Pacific Fleet, where she served as the flagship of the 2nd Division, 1st Squadron. The Washington Naval Treaty, signed in 1922, cut short the ship's career, as it mandated severe draw-downs in naval strength. Georgia was accordingly sold for scrap in November 1923.

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USS Glacier (AGB-4)

USS Glacier (AGB-4) (later USCGC Glacier (WAG/WAGB-4)) was a U.S. Navy, then U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker which served in the first through fifteenth Operation Deep Freeze expeditions.

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USS Houston (CA-30)

USS Houston (CL/CA-30), was a of the United States Navy.

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USS Illinois (BB-7)

USS Illinois (BB-7) was a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the United States Navy.

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USS Ingersoll (DD-652)

USS Ingersoll (DD-652) was a ''Fletcher'' class destroyer in the United States Navy, serving from 28 June 1942 through 19 May 1974.

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USS Ingraham (DD-694)

USS Ingraham (DD-694) was a United States Navy, the third ship in U.S. Navy history to be named for Duncan Ingraham.

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USS Kansas (BB-21)

USS Kansas (BB-21) was a US pre-dreadnought battleship, the fourth of six ships in the class. She was the second ship of the United States Navy named in honor of Kansas. The ship was launched in August 1905 and commissioned into the fleet in April 1907. Kansas was armed with a main battery of four guns and was capable of a top speed of. Shortly after she entered service, Kansas joined the Great White Fleet for its circumnavigation of the globe in 1908–09. She made trips to Europe in 1910 and 1911 and after 1912, became involved in suppressing unrest in several Central American countries, including the United States occupation of Veracruz during the Mexican Revolution. After the United States entered World War I in April 1917, Kansas was employed as a training ship for new personnel. In September 1918, she began escorting convoys to Europe. After the war ended in November, she then began a series of trips to France to bring American soldiers home. The ship's postwar career was short. She conducted training cruises for US Naval Academy cadets in 1920 and 1921, the first to the Pacific and the second to Europe. During this period she served briefly as the flagship of the 4th Battleship Division. After returning from the second cruise, Kansas was decommissioned and sold for scrap in August 1923 according to the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty.

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USS Kentucky (BB-6)

USS Kentucky (BB-6) was the second and final pre-dreadnought battleship built for the United States Navy.

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USS Langley (CV-1)

USS Langley (CV-1/AV-3) was the United States Navy's first aircraft carrier, converted in 1920 from the collier USS Jupiter (AC-3), and also the US Navy's first turbo-electric-powered ship.

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USS Long Beach (CGN-9)

USS Long Beach (CLGN-160/CGN-160/CGN-9) was a nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser in the United States Navy and the world's first nuclear-powered surface combatant. She was the third Navy ship named after the city of Long Beach, California. She was the sole member of the Long Beach-class, and the last cruiser built for the United States Navy to a cruiser design; all subsequent cruiser classes were built on scaled-up destroyer hulls or, in the case of the ''Albany''-class, converted from already existing cruisers. Long Beach was laid down 2 December 1957, launched 14 July 1959 and commissioned 9 September 1961 under the command of Eugene Parks Wilkinson, who previously served as the first commanding officer of the world's first nuclear-powered vessel, the submarine. She deployed to Vietnam during the war and served numerous times in the Western Pacific, Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf. By the 1990s, nuclear power was deemed too expensive to use on surface ships smaller than an aircraft carrier, while there were defense budget cutbacks after the end of the Cold War. Long Beach was decommissioned on 1 May 1995 instead of receiving her third nuclear refueling and proposed upgrade. What remained of the hull, after the superstructure had been removed and the ship defueled, was sold for scrap in 2012 at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.

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USS Louisiana (BB-19)

USS Louisiana (BB-19) was a of the United States Navy.

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USS McKean (DD-784)

USS McKean (DD-784) was a of the United States Navy built by the Todd Pacific Ship Building Company in Seattle, Washington State.

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USS Medregal (SS-480)

USS Medregal (SS-480/AGSS-480), a ''Tench''-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the medregal, a streamlined, fast-swimming, bluish-colored fish of the jack family which abounds in waters of the West Indies and in the Atlantic as far north as the Carolinas.

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USS Minnesota (BB-22)

USS Minnesota (BB-22), the fifth of six pre-dreadnought battleships, was the first ship of the United States Navy in honor of the 32nd state.

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USS Missouri (BB-11)

USS Missouri (BB-11), a, was the second ship both of her class and of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the 24th state.

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USS Moody (DD-277)

USS Moody (DD-277) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy in commission from 1919 to 1922 and from 1923 to 1930.

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USS Nebraska (BB-14)

USS Nebraska (BB-14) was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy, the second of five members of the class, and the first ship to carry her name.

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USS New Jersey (BB-16)

USS New Jersey (BB-16) was the fourth of five s of the United States Navy, and the first ship to carry her name.

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USS Ohio (BB-12)

USS Ohio (BB-12), a pre-dreadnought battleship, was the third ship both of her class and of the United States Navy to be named for the 17th state.

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USS Paul Jones (DD-230)

USS Paul Jones (DD-230/AG–120) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II.

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USS Pennsylvania (BB-38)

USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) was the lead ship of the of United States Navy super-dreadnought battleships.

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USS Philip (DD-498)

USS Philip (DD/DDE-498), a, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral John W. Philip (1840–1900).

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USS Phoenix (CL-46)

USS Phoenix (CL-46), was a light cruiser of the family.

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USS Rhode Island (BB-17)

USS Rhode Island (BB-17) was the last of five s built for the United States Navy, and was the second ship to carry her name.

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USS Robert Smith (DD-324)

USS Robert Smith (DD-324) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Robert Smith (1757–1842), a member of President James Madison's cabinet.

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USS Shirk (DD-318)

USS Shirk (DD-318) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for James W. Shirk.

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USS Sinclair (DD-275)

USS Sinclair (DD-275) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy.

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USS Sloat (DD-316)

The first USS Sloat (DD-316) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for John Drake Sloat.

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USS Somers (DD-301)

USS Somers (DD-301), a, engaged in peacetime operations with the Pacific Fleet from 1920 until she was scrapped under the London Naval Treaty in 1930.

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USS Stoddert (DD-302)

USS Stoddert (DD-302/AG-18) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. It was named for Benjamin Stoddert.

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USS Sumner (DD-333)

The first USS Sumner (DD-333) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for Allen M. Sumner.

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USS Susan B. Anthony (AP-72)

USS Susan B. Anthony (AP-72) was a turbo-electric ocean liner, Santa Clara, of the Grace Steamship Company that was built in 1930.

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USS Taussig

USS Taussig (DD-746), an, was named for Edward D. Taussig, a Rear Admiral of the United States Navy whose career spanned over 50 years.

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USS Taylor (DD-468)

USS Taylor (DD/DDE-468) was a of the United States Navy, named for Rear Admiral William Rogers Taylor (1811–1889).

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USS Thompson (DD-305)

USS Thompson (DD-305), a of the U.S. Navy named in honor of Secretary of the Navy Richard W. Thompson (1809–1900), never saw action against an enemy.

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USS Toledo (CA-133)

USS Toledo (CA-133) was a ''Baltimore''-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy active during the Korean War.

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USS Towers

USS Towers (DDG-9) was a ''Charles F. Adams''-class guided missile destroyer of the United States Navy notable for action in the Vietnam War.

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USS Trenton (CL-11)

USS Trenton (CL-11) was an light cruiser, originally classified as a scout cruiser, of the United States Navy.

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USS Truxtun (CGN-35)

The fifth USS Truxtun (DLGN-35/CGN-35) was a nuclear powered cruiser in the U.S. Navy.

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USS Tucker (DD-374)

USS Tucker (DD-374) was a in the United States Navy.

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USS Turner Joy

USS Turner Joy (DD-951) was one of 18 s of the United States Navy.

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USS Vermont (BB-20)

USS Vermont (BB-20), a, was the second ship of the United States Navy named after the 14th state.

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USS Virginia (BB-13)

USS Virginia (BB-13) was a United States Navy pre-dreadnought battleship, the lead ship of her class.

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USS Walker (DD-517)

USS Walker (DD-517), a ''Fletcher''-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Admiral John Grimes Walker (1835–1907).

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USS Whipple (DD-217)

USS Whipple (DD- 217/AG-117), a was the second ship of the United States Navy named in honor of Captain Abraham Whipple (1733–1819), who served in the Continental Navy.

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USS Wiltsie (DD-716)

USS Wiltsie (DD-716) was a in the United States Navy.

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USS Wisconsin (BB-9)

USS Wisconsin (BB-9), an pre-dreadnought battleship, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the 30th state.

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USS Wright (AV-1)

USS Wright (AZ-1/AV-1) was a one-of-a-kind auxiliary ship in the United States Navy, named for aviation pioneer Orville Wright.

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USS Yarborough (DD-314)

USS Yarborough (DD-314) was a ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy.

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UTC+10:00

UTC+10:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +10.

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UTC+11:00

UTC+11:00 is an identifier for an +11 hour time offset from UTC.

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V/Line

V/Line is a government-owned corporation that operates the regional passenger train and coach services in Victoria, Australia.

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Vain (horse)

Vain (1966–1991) was a champion Thoroughbred racehorse that dominated Australian sprint racing in the period 1968–70, when he won 12 of the 14 races he contested and ran second in the other two.

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Val Venis

Sean Allen Morley (born March 6, 1971), better known by the ring name Val Venis, is a Canadian professional wrestler.

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Valencia Creek, Victoria

Valencia Creek is a rural town in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia on the Boisdale - Valencia Creek Road, north of Maffra in the Shire of Wellington.

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Valentin Ivanov (footballer, born 1934)

Valentin Kozmich Ivanov (Валентин Козьмич Иванов, 19 November 1934 – 8 November 2011) was a Soviet-Russian footballer who played as a winger or as a forward.

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Valerie Adams

Dame Valerie Kasanita Adams, (formerly Vili; born 6 October 1984) is a New Zealand shot putter.

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Valhalla Cinema, Melbourne

The Valhalla Cinema was a repertory and arthouse cinema in Melbourne, Australia.

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Vali Myers

Vali Myers (2 August 1930 – 12 February 2003) was an Australian visionary artist, dancer, bohemian and muse whose coverage by the media was mostly in the decades of the 1950s and 1960s in Europe and the United States.

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Vallejo Gantner Hut

The Vallejo Gantner Hut is located at Macalister Springs near Mount Howitt and the Crosscut Saw.

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Valve Records

Valve Records is an Australian record label, releasing a wide range of alternative artists both local and international.

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Van Cleef & Arpels

Van Cleef & Arpels is a French jewelry, watch, and perfume company.

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Van Diemen's Land

Van Diemen's Land was the original name used by most Europeans for the island of Tasmania, now part of Australia.

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Vandalism (duo)

Vandalism is an Australian electro house music group.

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Vanessa Amorosi

Vanessa Joy AmorosiSharon Verghis: The Sun-Herald, 18 October 2009, Archived from on 6 March 2016.

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Vanishing Point (band)

Vanishing Point are a progressive/symphonic metal band based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Vanuatu at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Vanuatu took part in the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Varapodio

Varapodio (Calabrian: Marrapòdi) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Reggio Calabria in the southern Italian region Calabria, located about southwest of Catanzaro and about northeast of Reggio Calabria.

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Vardos

Vardos is an all-female violin/accordion/double bass trio based in Melbourne, Australia, known for their energetic performance style.

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Variation in Australian English

Australian English is relatively homogeneous when compared with British and American English.

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Vasey Houghton

William Vasey Houghton MLC (3 January 1921 – 11 January 2001), better known as Vasey Houghton, was an Australian politician, grazier, and conservationist.

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Vasiliy Kaptyukh

Vasiliy Borisovich Kaptyukh (Васіль Барысавіч Капцюх; Василий Борисович Каптюх; born June 27, 1967 in Maladzyechna) is a Belarusian former discus thrower who won the Olympic bronze medal in 1996.

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Vaudeville

Vaudeville is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment.

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Vaughan Pratt

Vaughan Pratt (born on April 12, 1944) is a Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, who was an early pioneer in the field of computer science.

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Vault (sculpture)

Vault (popularly known as The Yellow Peril) is a public sculpture located in Melbourne, Australia.

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Vegemite

Vegemite is a thick, black Australian food spread made from leftover brewers' yeast extract with various vegetable and spice additives.

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Vehicular Technology Conference

The Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) is a semiannual international academic conference on wireless communications.

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Venezuela at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Venezuela competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne, Australia, and in the equestrian events held in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Ventura Bus Lines

Ventura Bus Lines is an Australian bus and coach operator in Melbourne.

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Venues of the 2000 Summer Olympics

For the 2000 Summer Olympics, a total of thirty sports venues were used.

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Venus Bay, Victoria

Venus Bay is a wide bay and a township on that bay on the east coast of Victoria, Australia.

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Veolia Transport

Veolia Transport (formerly Connex and CGEA Transport) was the international transport services division of the French-based multinational company Veolia Environnement until the 2011 merger that gave rise to Veolia Transdev.

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Vermont South, Victoria

Vermont South is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 20 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Vermont, Victoria

Vermont is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Vern Schuppan

Vernon "Vern" Schuppan (born 19 March 1943 in Booleroo Centre, South Australia) is a retired Australian motor racing driver.

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Vernon Wilcox

Vernon Francis Wilcox CBE QC (10 April 1919 – 13 March 2004) was an Australian politician.

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Veronica Campbell-Brown

Veronica Campbell Brown C.D (born 15 May 1982) is a Jamaican track and field sprinter, who specializes in the 100 and 200 meters.

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Version Originale

*For the usage in cinema, see Version originale (cinema) Version Originale is the fourth album by Melbourne singer-songwriter Lisa Miller.

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Vertigo Tour

The Vertigo Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the Irish rock band U2.

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Vexatious litigation

Vexatious litigation is legal action which is brought, regardless of its merits, solely to harass or subdue an adversary.

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Vic Darchinyan

Vakhtang "Vic" Darchinyan (Վախթանգ Դարչինյան; born 7 January 1976) is an Armenian professional boxer.

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Vicinity Centres

Vicinity Limited, trading as Vicinity Centres (VCX), and previously known as Federation Centres, and Centro Properties Group is an Australian Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) company specialising in ownership and management of Australian shopping centres.

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Vicious Vinyl

Vicious Vinyl is a record label based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Vicki Cardwell

Vicki Cardwell BEM (née Hoffmann) (born 21 April 1955, in Adelaide, South Australia) is a former World No.

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VicRoads

VicRoads or the Roads Corporation of Victoria is a statutory corporation which is the road and traffic authority in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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Victor Daley

Victor James William Patrick Daley (5 September 1858 – 29 December 1905) was an Australian poet.

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Victor Peirce

Victor George Peirce (11 November 1958 – 1 May 2002) was an Australian criminal from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Victor Perton

Victor John Perton (born 2 December 1958) is a former parliamentarian in the Australian state of Victoria, and formerly the Victorian Government's Commissioner to the Americas, based in San Francisco.

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Victoria (Australia)

Victoria (abbreviated as Vic) is a state in south-eastern Australia.

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Victoria Barracks, Melbourne

Located on St Kilda Road in Melbourne, Australia, Victoria Barracks Melbourne is of architectural and historical significance as one of the most impressive 19th century government buildings in Victoria, Australia.

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Victoria College, Melbourne

Victoria College was a College of Advanced Education (CAE) in Melbourne, Australia.

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Victoria cricket team

The Victoria cricket team, who were until 2018 named Victorian Bushrangers, is an Australian first class cricket team based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Victoria Derby

The Victoria Derby is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds held under Set Weights conditions over a distance of 2,500 metres at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia scheduled annually on the first day of VRC Spring Carnival, Victoria Derby Day.

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Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre

Victoria Gardens is a regional shopping centre located in Richmond, Victoria, Australia approximately east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Victoria Giants

The Victoria Giants, previously known as the Victoria Titans, were an Australian professional basketball team based in Melbourne.

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Victoria Park railway station, Melbourne

Victoria Park railway station is located on the South Morang and Hurstbridge lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Victoria Park, Melbourne

Victoria Park is a sports venue in Abbotsford a suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

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Victoria Park, Western Australia

Victoria Park is an inner south eastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

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Victoria Pendleton

Victoria Louise Pendleton, CBE (born 24 September 1980) is a British jockey and former track cyclist who specialised in the sprint, team sprint and keirin disciplines.

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Victoria Point (building)

Victoria Point is a 42 level residential tower located at the corner of Bourke Street and Harbour Esplanade in Docklands, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Victoria Police

Victoria Police is the primary law enforcement agency of Victoria, Australia.

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Victoria Police Pipe Band

The Victoria Police Pipe Band is a former Grade One World Pipe Band Championship-winning pipe band based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Victoria State Opera

The Victoria State Opera (VSO), based in Melbourne, Australia, was founded in Melbourne in 1962.

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Victoria Street, Melbourne

Victoria Street is one of the major thoroughfares of inner Melbourne, running east-west for over six kilometres between Munster Terrace in North Melbourne and the Yarra River.

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Victoria University, Australia

Victoria University (VU) is an Australian public university based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Victorian architecture

Victorian architecture is a series of architectural revival styles in the mid-to-late 19th century.

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Victorian Artists Society

The Victorian Artists Society, which can trace its establishment to 1856 in Melbourne, promotes artistic education, art classes and gallery hire exhibition in Australia.

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Victorian Bar

The Victorian Bar is the bar association for the Australian State of Victoria.

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Victorian College for the Deaf

The Victorian College for the Deaf (VCD), located on St Kilda Road in Melbourne, Australia, is Victoria's oldest deaf school, opening in 1860.

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Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority

The Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA) is a statutory authority of the Government of Victoria responsible for the provision of curriculum and assessment programs for students in Victoria, Australia.

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Victorian Electoral Commission

The Victorian Electoral Commission (formerly State Electoral Office), or VEC, is the government agency responsible for the running of state, municipal and various non-government elections in Victoria.

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Victorian Football League

The Victorian Football League (VFL) is the major state-level Australian rules football league in Victoria.

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Victorian gold rush

The Victorian gold rush was a period in the history of Victoria, Australia approximately between 1851 and the late 1860s.

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Victorian Legislative Assembly

The Victorian Legislative Assembly is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria in Australia; the upper house being the Victorian Legislative Council.

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Victorian Legislative Council

The Victorian Legislative Council (VLC) is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria, Australia; the lower house being the Legislative Assembly.

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Victorian of the Year

The Victorian of the Year is an award given to the most outstanding Victorian in any given year.

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Victorian Opera (Melbourne)

Victorian Opera is an opera company based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Victorian Ornithological Research Group

The Victorian Ornithological Research Group (VORG) is a small project-focused ornithological group of amateurs and professionals based in Victoria, Australia.

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Victorian Railways

The Victorian Railways operated in the Australian state of Victoria from 1859 to 1983.

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Victorian Railways A2 class

The A2 class was an express passenger locomotive that ran on Victorian Railways from 1907 to 1963.

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Victorian Railways N class

The N class was a branch line steam locomotive that ran on Victorian Railways from 1925 to 1966.

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Victorian Railways S class

The Victorian Railways S class was a class of 4-6-2 express passenger steam locomotive operated by the Victorian Railways (VR) in Australia between 1928 and 1954.

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Victorian Socialist Party

The Victorian Socialist Party (VSP) was a socialist political party in the Australian state of Victoria during the early 20th century, the first explicitly Marxist party in Australia.

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Victorian Softball Association

Softball was first introduced in Victoria during world war 2 by American Servicemen stationed in Melbourne as a way to keep Female nurses fit.

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Victorian state election, 1999

The 1999 Victorian state election, held on Saturday, 18 September 1999, was for the 54th Parliament of Victoria.

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Victorian Trades Hall Council

The Victorian Trades Hall Council is a representative body of trade union organisations, known as a Labour council, in the State of Victoria, Australia.

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Victorian Women's Football League

The Victorian Women's Football League (VWFL) was the oldest and largest Australian rules football league for women in the world, consisting of 47 clubs from Victoria, Australia across seven divisions and a total of over 1,000 players.

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Vida Anim

Vida Anim (born 7 December 1983 in Accra, Greater Accra) is a Ghanaian sprinter who specializes in the 100 and 200 metres.

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Vida Goldstein

Vida Jane Mary Goldstein (13 April 186915 August 1949) was an Australian suffragette and social reformer.

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Video Hits (Australian TV series)

Video Hits is an Australian music video program that first aired on 15 February 1987.

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Vienna

Vienna (Wien) is the federal capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria.

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Vietnam Airlines

Vietnam Airlines (Hãng Hàng không Quốc gia Việt Nam) is the flag carrier of Vietnam.

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Vietnam at the 1956 Summer Olympics

The Republic of Vietnam competed as Vietnam in the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Vietnamese Australians

Vietnamese Australians (Người Úc gốc Việt) are Australians of Vietnamese ancestry, or people who migrated to Australia from Vietnam.

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Viewbank College

Viewbank College is an Australian public secondary school located in the north eastern suburb of Viewbank, in Melbourne, Australia.

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Viewbank, Victoria

Viewbank is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Vijaya Corea

Vijaya Corea is a radio and television broadcaster and one of Sri Lanka's most well known media personalities.

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Vilhjálmur Einarsson

Vilhjálmur Einarsson (born 5 June 1934) is an Icelandic former athlete, and triple-jump silver medalist at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Viliami Ofahengaue

Viliami Ofahengaue (born 3 May 1968 in Kolofoou, Tonga), widely known as Willie O, is a former rugby union player who earned 41 caps for the Australian Wallabies from 1990 to 1998, and played in the World Cups of 1991 and 1995 as well as the 1993 World Cup Sevens.

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Village Cinemas

Village Cinemas is an Australian-based film exhibition brand that mainly shows blockbuster, mainstream, children and family films and some arthouse, foreign language and documentary films.

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Village Roadshow

Village Roadshow Limited (doing business as Village Roadshow), is an Australian mass media and entertainment company active in a diversity of fields, including cinema, theme parks, film production and distribution.

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Village Roadshow Theme Parks

Village Roadshow Theme Parks is a division of Village Roadshow Limited which operates theme parks and attractions in Australia and the United States of America.

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Villers-Bretonneux

Villers-Bretonneux is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.

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Vince Colosimo

Vincenzo Colosimo (born 11 November 1966) known professionally as Vince Colosimo is an Italian-Australian AFI Award winning stage, television and screen actor.

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Vince Grella

Vincenzo "Vince" Grella (born 5 October 1979) is an Australian former footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Vince Lovegrove

Vincent James "Vince" Lovegrove (19 March 194724 March 2012) was an Australian journalist, music manager, television producer, AIDS awareness pioneer and musician.

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Vinery Stud Stakes

The Vinery Stud Stakes, registered as the Storm Queen Stakes, is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies at set weights run over a distance of 2,000 metres at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, Sydney, Australia on Easter Saturday.

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Vinnie Colaiuta

Vincent Peter Colaiuta (born February 5, 1956) is an American drummer who has worked as a session musician in many genres.

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Violence in sports

Violence in sports usually refers to violent and often unnecessarily harmful intentional physical acts committed during, or motivated by, a sports game, often in relation to contact sports such as American football, ice hockey, rugby football, lacrosse, association football, boxing, mixed martial arts, wrestling, and water polo and, when referring to the players themselves, often involving excessively violent or potentially illegal physical contact beyond the normal levels of contact expected while playing the sport.

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Violet Carson

Violet Helen Carson, OBE (1 September 1898 – 26 December 1983) was a British actress of radio and television, and a singer and pianist, who had a long and celebrated career as an actress and performer during the early days of BBC radio, and during the latter decades of her life as the matronly gossip and battle-axe Ena Sharples in the ITV television soap opera Coronation Street.

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Violet Crumble

Violet Crumble is an Australian chocolate bar which was, until early 2018, manufactured in Campbellfield near Melbourne, Australia, by Nestlé.

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Violet Town

Violet Town is a town in northeastern Victoria, Australia.

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Violet Town Football Club

Violet Town Football Club is an Australian football club which was established in 1880 and has won 14 premierships in various Australian rules football leagues.

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Violet Town rail accident

The Violet Town rail accident, also known as the Southern Aurora disaster, was a railway accident that occurred on 7 February 1969 near the McDiarmids Road crossing, approximately 1 km south of Violet Town, Victoria, Australia.

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Virgil Donati

Virgil Donati (born 22 October 1958) is an Australian drummer, frequent drum clinician and a producer.

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Virgil Hill

Virgil Eugene Hill (born January 18, 1964) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 1984 to 2007, and in 2015.

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Virgin Megastores

Virgin Megastores is an international entertainment retailing chain, founded by Sir Richard Branson as a record shop on London's Oxford Street in early 1976.

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Viriliter age

Viriliter age is a Latin phrase often used as a motto; lit.

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Vit Klemes

Vit Klemes (30 April 1932 – 8 March 2010) was a Canadian hydrologist of Czech origin.

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Viv Richards

Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, KNH, OBE (born 7 March 1952), known as Viv Richards, is a former Antiguan cricketer, who represented the West Indies at test and international levels.

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Vivian Bullwinkel

Lieutenant-Colonel Vivian Bullwinkel, AO, MBE, ARRC, ED, FNM (18 December 1915 – 3 July 2000) was an Australian Army nurse during the Second World War.

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Vivian Chukwuemeka

Vivian Chukwuemeka (born May 4, 1975) is a Nigerian shot putter and two-time Olympian.

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Vivien Leigh performances

The following provides a chronological list of the stage and film performances given by the British actress Vivien Leigh.

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Vladimir Kuts

Volodymyr Petrovych Kuts (Владимир Петрович Куц, Володимир Петрович Куц, 7 February 1927 – 16 August 1975) was a Soviet long-distance runner.

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Vladimir Petrov (diplomat)

Vladimir Mikhaylovich Petrov (Влади́мир Миха́йлович Петро́в; 15 February 1907 – 14 June 1991) was a member of the Soviet Union's clandestine services who became famous in 1954 for his defection to Australia.

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Vo Rogue

Vo Rogue (12 Nov 1983 - 7 May 2012) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Voiceworks (magazine)

Voiceworks is a national quarterly print magazine based in Melbourne, Victoria, featuring work by Australian writers and artists under the age of 25.

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Volgren

Volgren is an Australian bus bodybuilder.

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Volkswagen Beetle

The Volkswagen Beetle – officially the Volkswagen Type 1, informally in German the Käfer (literally "beetle"), in parts of the English-speaking world the Bug, and known by many other nicknames in other languages – is a two-door, rear-engine economy car, intended for five passengers, that was manufactured and marketed by German automaker Volkswagen (VW) from 1938 until 2003.

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Volkswagen Golf Mk1

The Volkswagen Golf Mk1 is the first generation of a small family car manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen. It was noteworthy for signalling Volkswagen's shift of its major car lines from rear-wheel drive and rear-mounted air-cooled engines to front-wheel drive with front-mounted, water-cooled engines that were often transversely-mounted. Successor to Volkswagen's iconic Beetle, the first generation Golf debuted in Europe in May 1974 with styling by Giorgetto Giugiaro's ItalDesign.

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Volkswagen Type 2

The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially (depending on body type) as the Transporter, Kombi or Microbus, or, informally, as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a forward control panel van introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model.

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Volvo 140 Series

The Volvo 140 Series is a line of mid-size cars manufactured and marketed by Volvo from 1966 to 1974 in two- and four-door sedan (models 142 and 144 respectively) as well as five door station wagon (model 145) body styles—with numerous intermediate facelifts.

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Volvo 164

The Volvo 164 is a 4-door, 6-cylinder luxury sedan unveiled by Volvo at the Paris Motor Show early in October 1968 and first sold as a 1969 model.

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Volvo 200 Series

The Volvo 200 series was a range of mid-size cars produced by Volvo Cars from 1974 to 1993, with more than 2.8 million units sold worldwide.

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Volvo 700 Series

The Volvo 700 series is a range of executive cars produced by the Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars from 1982 to 1992.

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Volvo B10M

The Volvo B10M was a mid-engined city bus and coach chassis manufactured by the Swedish automaker Volvo between 1978 and 2003.

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VRC Queens Plate

The VRC Queen's Plate is a thoroughbred 2000 m (mile and a quarter) horse race in Australia, run under weight-for-age conditions.

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VRC St Leger

The VCR St Leger is a Listed Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds, run at set weights with penalties, over a distance of 2800 metres at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on ANZAC Day.

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Vs. System

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Vyvyan Holland

Vyvyan Holland, OBE (3 November 1886 – 10 October 1967), born Vyvyan Oscar Beresford Wilde in London, was a British author and translator.

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W. J. Lincoln

William Joseph Lincoln (1870 – August 18, 1917) was an Australian playwright, theatre manager, film director and screenwriter in the silent era.

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W. K. C. Guthrie

William Keith Chambers Guthrie, FBA (1 August 1906 – 17 May 1981), usually cited as W. K. C. Guthrie, was a Scottish classical scholar, best known for his History of Greek Philosophy, published in six volumes between 1962 and his death.

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W. M. Hodgkins

William Mathew Hodgkins (1833 – 9 February 1898) was a 19th-century New Zealand painter.

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W.S. Cox Plate

The W.S. Cox Plate is a Moonee Valley Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for horses aged three years old and over under Weight for age conditions, over a distance of 2040 metres, held at Moonee Valley Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in late October.

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Waaia Football Club

The Waaia Football Club, nicknamed the Bombers, is an Australian Rules Football club playing in the Picola & District Football League.

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Wagga Wagga

Wagga Wagga (informally called Wagga) is a major regional city in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Wahgunyah

Wahgunyah is a town in northeastern Victoria, Australia.

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Wakeful Stakes

The Wakeful Stakes is a Victoria Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies, run under set weights with penalties conditions, over 2,000 metres at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia on Victoria Derby Day.

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Wal Cherry

Wal(ter John) Cherry (1932–1986) was an Australian theatre director, and academic.

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Walbundrie

Walbundrie is a village in the eastern Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia.

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Waleed Aly

Waleed Aly (born 15 August 1978) is an Australian writer, academic, lawyer, media presenter and musician.

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Wales at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

The squad to represent Wales at the 2006 Commonwealth Games was announced by the Commonwealth Games Council for Wales (CGCW) on 22 February 2006.

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Walhalla Goldfields Railway

The Walhalla Goldfields Railway is a narrow gauge tourist railway located in the Thomson River and Stringers Creek valleys in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia, near the former gold-mining town and tourist destination of Walhalla.

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Walhalla, Victoria

Walhalla is a small town in Victoria, Australia, founded as a gold-mining community in late 1862 and at its peak home to around 4,000 residents.

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Walkerville, Victoria

Walkerville Victoria, Australia, is a tiny fishing village on Waratah Bay in southwest Gippsland, about 190 km southeast of Melbourne.

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Walkinshaw Andretti United

Walkinshaw Andretti United is an Australian motor racing team based in the Melbourne suburb of Clayton.

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Walkley Awards

The annual Walkley Awards, under the administration of the Walkley Foundation for Journalism, are presented in Australia to recognise and reward excellence in journalism.

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Walla Walla, New South Wales

Walla Walla is a town in Greater Hume Shire Council in New South Wales, Australia.

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Wallace and Gromit

Wallace and Gromit is a British clay animation comedy series created by Nick Park of Aardman Animations.

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Wallan, Victoria

Wallan, traditionally known as Wallan Wallan (large circular place of water), is a town in Victoria, from Melbourne in Australia.

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Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics

Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics is a privately owned Norwegian/Swedish shipping company, established in 1999 and co-owned by the two shipping companies Wallenius Lines and Wilh. Wilhelmsen.

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Walsh Street police shootings

The Walsh Street police shootings were the 1988 murders of two Victoria Police officers: Constables Steven Tynan, 22, and Damian Eyre, 20.

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Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, more commonly known as the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, abbreviated as WEHI, is Australia's oldest medical research institute.

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Walter B. Woodbury

Walter Bentley Woodbury (26 June 1834 – 5 September 1885) was an inventor and pioneering English photographer.

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Walter Burley Griffin

Walter Burley Griffin (November 24, 1876February 11, 1937) was an American architect and landscape architect.

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Walter Coxen

Major General Walter Adams Coxen (22 June 1870 – 15 December 1949) was a senior Australian Army officer in the First World War.

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Walter Krueger

Walter Krueger (26 January 1881 – 20 August 1967) was an American soldier and general officer in the first half of the 20th century.

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Walter Lindrum

Walter Albert Lindrum, OBE (29 August 1898 – 30 July 1960), often known as Wally Lindrum, was an Australian professional player of English billiards who held the World Professional Billiards Championship from 1933 until his retirement in 1950.

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Walter McNicoll

Brigadier General Sir Walter Ramsay McNicoll, (27 May 1877 – 24 December 1947) was an Australian teacher, soldier, and colonial administrator.

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Walter Peeler

Walter "Wally" Peeler, VC, BEM (9 August 1887 – 23 May 1968) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.

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Walther Müller

Walther Müller (6 September 1905 in Hanover – 4 December 1979 in Walnut Creek, California), was a German physicist, most well known for his improvement of Hans Geiger's counter for ionizing radiation, now known as the Geiger-Müller tube.

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Waltons (department store)

Waltons was an Australian department store chain, founded by John Walton (1904-1998).

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Wanda Beach Murders

The Wanda Beach murders, sometimes referred to simply as "Wanda", are the case of the unsolved murders of Marianne Schmidt and Christine Sharrock at Wanda Beach near Cronulla in Sydney, Australia on 11 January 1965.

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Wandin East, Victoria

Wandin East is a town in Victoria, Australia, 45 km east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Wandin railway station

Wandin was a railway station on the Warburton line in Melbourne, Australia.

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Wandong

Wandong is a town in Victoria, Australia.

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Wangaratta

Wangaratta is a cathedral city in the northeast of Victoria, Australia, approximately from Melbourne along the Hume Highway.

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Wanted Man (Paul Kelly album)

Wanted Man is a folk rock album by Paul Kelly and was originally released in July 1994.

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Wantirna South Football Club

Wantirna South Football Club nicknamed the Devils, and wear a bottle-green jumper with two white stripes is an Australian rules football club located 26 km south east of Melbourne in the suburb of Wantirna.

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Wantirna South, Victoria

Wantirna South is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 26 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox local government area.

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Wantirna, Victoria

Wantirna is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 24 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox local government area.

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War Child (album)

War Child is the seventh studio album by Jethro Tull, released in October 1974.

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Waranga Dam

The Waranga Dam is a major earthfill embankment dam with an uncontrolled spillway located approximately north of Melbourne in the North Central region of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Waratah Bay

The Waratah Bay is located in south Gippsland, Victoria.

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Waratah Bay, Victoria

Waratah Bay is a town in the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia, on the shore of Waratah Bay.

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Warburton Highway

The Warburton Highway is a 35 kilometre west-east semi-rural highway starting on the eastern fringes of Melbourne, Victoria (Australia) at the Maroondah Highway just after Lilydale, connecting Melbourne to the Yarra Valley wine region and its towns, as well as Melbourne's closest mountain peak to receive regular snowfall, Mount Donna Buang.

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Warburton railway line

The Warburton railway line just outside Melbourne, Australia, was a railway branching off from the Healesville line at the present terminus, Lilydale.

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Warburton railway station

Warburton railway station was an outer suburban station in Melbourne, Australia.

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Warburton, Victoria

Warburton is a country town in Victoria, Australia, 72 kilometres east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Warneet, Victoria

Warneet is a town in Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's central business district at the head of the large bay of Western Port.

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Warracknabeal

Warracknabeal is a wheatbelt town in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Warragul

Warragul is a town in Victoria, Australia, east-southeast of Melbourne.

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Warrandyte High School

Warrandyte High School (or WHS) is a high school in Warrandyte, Victoria, Australia.

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Warrandyte South, Victoria

Warrandyte South is a locality within Greater Melbourne, beyond the Melbourne Metropolitan Area Urban Growth Boundary, 25 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Warrandyte, Victoria

Warrandyte is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 24 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Warranwood, Victoria

Warranwood is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Warren Burt

Warren Burt (born 10 October 1949) is an Australia-based composer of American birth.

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Warren Gatland

Warren David Gatland, OBE (born 17 September 1963) is a New Zealand rugby union coach, currently the head coach of Wales.

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Warren Hastings

Warren Hastings (6 December 1732 – 22 August 1818), an English statesman, was the first Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal), the head of the Supreme Council of Bengal, and thereby the first de facto Governor-General of India from 1773 to 1785.

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Warrion, Victoria

Warrion is a village in south west Victoria, Australia.

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Warrnambool

Warrnambool is a regional centre and former port city on the south-western coast of Victoria, Australia.

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Warrnambool V/Line rail service

The Warrnambool Line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria, Australia.

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Warrumbungles

The Warrumbungles is a mountain range in the Orana region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Warsteiner HockeyPark

The Warsteiner HockeyPark is a multi-use stadium in Mönchengladbach, Germany.

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Warwick Armstrong

Warwick Windridge Armstrong (22 May 1879 – 13 July 1947) was an Australian cricketer who played 50 Test matches between 1902 and 1921.

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Warwick Capper

Warwick Capper (born 12 June 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans and the Brisbane Bears in the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League.

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Washington Renegades RFC

The Washington Renegades are a Division III and Division IV rugby union club based in Washington D.C..

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Wasim Akram

Wasim Akram (وسیم اکرم|; born 3 June 1966) is a former Pakistani first-class cricketer, cricket commentator and television personality.

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Water polo at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Ten nations competed in water polo at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.

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Water polo at the Summer Olympics

Water polo has been part of the Summer Olympics program since the second games, in 1900.

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Water polo at the World Aquatics Championships

Water polo at the World Aquatics Championships is an international water polo tournament held every two years as part of the FINA World Aquatics Championships.

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Water Rats (TV series)

Water Rats is an Australian TV police procedural broadcast on the Nine Network from 1996 to 2001.

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Waterfront Streetcar

The Waterfront Streetcar, officially the George Benson Waterfront Streetcar Line, was a -long streetcar line run by King County Metro in Seattle, Washington, so named because much of its route was along Alaskan Way on the Elliott Bay waterfront.

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Watergardens railway station

Watergardens railway station is located on the Sunbury line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Waterloo Bridge (1940 film)

Waterloo Bridge is a 1940 remake of the 1931 American drama film also called Waterloo Bridge, adapted from the 1930 play Waterloo Bridge.

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Waterways, Victoria

Waterways is a residential suburb located in Melbourne's south approximately 25km south of the Melbourne CBD.

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Wathaurong

Wathaurong, also called the Wathaurung and Wadawurrung, are an Indigenous Australian tribe living in the area near Melbourne, Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula.

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Watsonia North, Victoria

— Watsonia North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Watsonia railway station

Watsonia railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Watsonia, Victoria

Watsonia is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Watsons Creek, Victoria

Watsons Creek is a bounded locality in Victoria, Australia, 31 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Nillumbik local government area.

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Wattle Glen railway station

Wattleglen railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line in Victoria, Australia.

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Wattle Glen, Victoria

Wattle Glen is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Nillumbik local government area.

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Wattle Park, Melbourne

Wattle Park is a public park in Melbourne, Australia, located in the suburb of Burwood.

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Waurn Ponds, Victoria

Waurn Ponds is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

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Waverley Christian College

Waverley Christian College is an inter-denominational and co-educational independent Christian school with two campuses - Wantirna South and Narre Warren South.

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Waverley Falcons

Waverley Falcons is a member club of the Big V based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Waverley Park

Waverley Park (originally VFL Park) was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia.

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Waverley Park, Victoria

Waverley Park was a suburb name put forward to the City of Monash in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, for the Mirvac development on the Waverley Park land.

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Waverly High School

Waverly High School may refer to.

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Wayne Arthurs (tennis)

Wayne Arthurs (born 18 March 1971 in Adelaide, Australia), attended Camberwell Grammar School and is a retired Australian professional tennis player.

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Wayne Black

Wayne Hamilton Black (born 17 November 1973 in Harare), is a former professional male tennis player from Zimbabwe.

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Wayne Braithwaite

Wayne Braithwaite (born August 9, 1975) is a Guyanese former professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2012, and held the WBC cruiserweight title from 2002 to 2005.

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Wayne Carey

Wayne Carey (born 27 May 1971) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the North Melbourne Football Club and the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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We Can Be Heroes: Finding The Australian of the Year

We Can Be Heroes: Finding the Australian of the Year (often shortened to We Can Be Heroes and mostly known as The Nominees outside of Australia) is an Australian mockumentary TV series starring and created and co-written by Chris Lilley and Ryan Shelton and directed by Matthew Saville.

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Weary Dunlop

Colonel Sir Ernest Edward "Weary" Dunlop, (12 July 1907 – 2 July 1993) was an Australian surgeon who was renowned for his leadership while being held prisoner by the Japanese during World War II.

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Wedderburn, Victoria

Wedderburn is a rural town in Victoria, Australia on the Calder Highway, north of Victoria's capital city, Melbourne.

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Weddings Parties Anything

Weddings Parties Anything were an Australian folk rock band formed in 1984 in Melbourne and continuing until 1999.

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Weightlifting at the 2006 Asian Games

Weightlifting was contested by both men and women at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar from December 2 to December 6, 2006.

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Welcome Stranger

The Welcome Stranger is the biggest alluvial gold nugget found, which had a calculated refined weight of 3,123 oz (214.1 lbs) 6 dwts 9 grPotter, Terry F. (1999) The Welcome Stranger: a definitive account of the worlds largest alluvial gold nugget.

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Welcome to Wonderland (film)

Welcome to Wonderland is a feature documentary film, by director James Short, about music and dance.

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Wellington International Airport

Wellington International Airport (formerly known as Rongotai Airport) is an international airport located in the suburb of Rongotai in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand.

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Wellington Secondary College

Wellington Secondary College is a co-educational state school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Wellington, South Australia

Wellington is a township in South Australia, Australia on the Murray River (River Murray in South Australia) just upstream of where it empties into Lake Alexandrina.

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Welton Becket

Welton David Becket (August 8, 1902 – January 16, 1969) was an American architect who designed many buildings in Los Angeles, California.

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Wendy Hughes

Wendy Hughes (29 July 19528 March 2014) was an Australian actress known for her work in theatre, film and television.

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Wentworth, New South Wales

Wentworth is a small border town in the far south west of the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Werribee Mercy Hospital

Werribee Mercy Hospital, located in Werribee, Victoria on the Princes Highway, about 25 km west of Melbourne, is a general public hospital providing a broad range of services which include surgical, maternity, obstetric care, dialysis, emergency, mental health, aged and palliative care, allied health services and a 24-hour emergency department.

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Werribee Open Range Zoo

Werribee Open Range Zoo is an African themed zoo in Werribee, about south-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Werribee railway line

The Werribee railway line is a suburban electric railway in Melbourne, Australia.

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Werribee railway station

Werribee railway station is located on the Werribee line and the Warrnambool line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the western Melbourne suburb of Werribee.

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Werribee River

The Werribee River is a perennial river of the Port Phillip catchment that is located on the plain west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Werribee South, Victoria

Werribee South is a rural-urban suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Wyndham local government area.

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Werribee, Victoria

Werribee is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Wyndham local government area.

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Werrimull

Werrimull is a small Australian town and locality the state of Victoria and a part of the Sunraysia region.

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Wes Hall

Sir Wesley Winfield Hall (born 12 September 1937) is a Barbadian former cricketer and politician.

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Wesburn railway station

Wesburn was a railway station on the Warburton line in (Wesburn) Melbourne, Australia.

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Wesburn, Victoria

Wesburn is a town in Victoria, Australia, 62 km east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Wesley Church, Melbourne

Wesley Church is a Uniting Church in the centre of Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, Australia.

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Wesley College (Victoria)

Wesley College is an independent, co-educational, non-selective day and boarding school in Melbourne, Australia.

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Wesley Kiprotich

Wesley Kiprotich (born 1 August 1979 in Kericho) is a Kenyan middle distance runner who specialises in the 3000 metres steeplechase.

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Wesleyan Methodist Church of Australia

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of Australia is a Christian denomination with its origins in Wesleyan Methodism.

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West (2007 film)

West is a 2007 Australian film, written and directed by Daniel Krige, starring Khan Chittenden, Nathan Phillips, Gillian Alexy and Michael Dorman.

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West Coast Eagles

The West Coast Eagles, also known as West Coast, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Perth, Western Australia.

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West Footscray railway station

West Footscray railway station is located on the Sunbury line in Victoria, Australia.

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West Footscray, Victoria

West Footscray is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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West Gate Bridge

The West Gate Bridge is a steel box girder cable-stayed bridge in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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West Gate Freeway

The West Gate Freeway is a major freeway in Melbourne, the busiest urban freeway and the busiest road in Australia, carrying upwards of 200,000 vehicles per day.

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West Gippsland

West Gippsland, a region of Gippsland in Victoria, Australia, extends from the southeastern limits of metropolitan Melbourne and Western Port Bay in the west to the Latrobe Valley in the east, and is bounded by the Strzelecki Ranges to the south and the Mount Baw Baw Plateau in the Great Dividing Range to the north.

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West Indian cricket team in Australia in 2005–06

The West Indies cricket team toured Australia in October and November 2005 as part of the 2005–06 Australian cricket season.

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West Melbourne, Victoria

West Melbourne is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, north-west and adjacent to Melbourne's Central Business District.

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West Richmond railway station

West Richmond railway station is located on the South Morang and Hurstbridge lines in Victoria, Australia.

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West Wyalong

West Wyalong is main town of the Bland Shire in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Westall railway station

Westall railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Westerfolds Park

Westerfolds Park is a metropolitan park situated in Templestowe, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Western Bulldogs

The Western Bulldogs (formerly the Footscray Football Club) is a professional Australian rules football club that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier competition.

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Western District (Victoria)

The Western District comprises western regions of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Western Highway (Victoria)

The Western Highway is the Victorian part of the principal route linking the Australian cities of Melbourne and Adelaide with a length of approximately of single carriageway then of dual carriageway known as the Western Freeway.

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Western Port

Western Port, commonly but unofficially known as Western Port Bay, is a large tidal bay in southern Victoria, Australia, opening into Bass Strait.

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Western Region Football League

The Western Region Football League is an Australian rules football semi-professional league, based in the western suburbs of Melbourne, for both seniors and juniors.

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Western Suburbs SC

Western Suburbs Soccer Club is an association football club based in the suburb of Sunshine, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Western Tyers, Victoria

Western Tyers was a small town in the Gippsland region of eastern Victoria (Australia), founded as a timber community in the late 19th century and at its peak home to around 500 residents.

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Westfield Eastgardens

Westfield Eastgardens is an Australian shopping centre in the Sydney suburb of Eastgardens.

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Westfield Fountain Gate

Westfield Fountain Gate is a super-regional shopping centre located in Narre Warren in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Westfield Knox

Westfield Knox (formerly known as Knox City Shopping Centre) is a shopping centre, outdoor entertainment and professional services complex in the outer eastern Melbourne suburb of Wantirna South, in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Westfield Southland

Westfield Southland (previously known as Southland Centre) is a super regional shopping centre in the suburb of Cheltenham in Melbourne.

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Westgarth railway station

Westgarth railway station is located on the Hurstbridge line, in Victoria, Australia.

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Westgarth, Victoria

Westgarth is a locality in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Westgate FC

'Westgate Football Club also referred to as Westgate Sindjelic, is a semi-professional Serbian-founded Australian football club located in Ardeer, Melbourne, that plays in the Victorian State League Division 2, Australia's joint fifth tier in the country's league system.

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Westie (person)

Westie, or Westy, is a colloquial term used in Australian and New Zealand English to stereotypically describe residents of the Greater Western Sydney, the western suburbs of Melbourne or the West Auckland city of Waitakere (New Zealand).

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Westin Hotels & Resorts

Westin Hotels & Resorts is an American upscale hotel chain owned by Marriott International.

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Westinghouse Rail Systems

Westinghouse Rail Systems Ltd (formerly Westinghouse Signals Ltd) was a British supplier of railway signalling and control equipment to the rail industry worldwide.

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Westlink M7

Westlink M7 - formerly Western Sydney Orbital - is one of Sydney, Australia's urban motorways and a part of the Sydney Orbital Network.

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Westmeadows, Victoria

Westmeadows is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Westona railway station

Westona railway station is located on the Werribee line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the western Melbourne suburb of Altona.

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Weta (band)

Weta were a four-piece rock band from Wellington, New Zealand.

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WGTV

WGTV channel 8 is the metro Atlanta station and flagship for Georgia Public Broadcasting (formerly Georgia Public Television), Georgia's Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) state network.

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What You Want (EP)

What You Want (originally titled "Far Away") is the second commercially available single/EP by Australian jam band the John Butler Trio from the album Sunrise Over Sea.

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What's Love? Tour

What's Love? Tour is the sixth concert tour by American singer, Tina Turner.

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Wheel of Fortune (Australian game show)

Wheel of Fortune is an Australian television game show produced by Grundy Television.

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Wheelers Hill, Victoria

Wheelers Hill is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 23 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Wheels (magazine)

Wheels is an Australian automotive magazine owned by Bauer Media Group.

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When the Dust Settles

The Australian documentary When the Dust Settles was a 37-minute film produced about uranium mining for the electrical trades.

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When the Saints Go Marching In (sports anthem)

"When the Saints Go Marching In" is used by a number of teams in various sports.

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Where the Hell is Matt?

Where the Hell is Matt? is an Internet phenomenon that features a video of Dancing Matt (Matt Harding) doing a dance "jig" in many different places around the world in 2005.

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Where the Wild Things Are (film)

Where the Wild Things Are is a 2009 fantasy drama film directed by Spike Jonze.

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Whirlywirld

Whirlywirld was an Australian post-punk band led by Ollie Olsen in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and the first of his musical collaborations with drummer John Murphy.

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White Star Line

The Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, more commonly known as the White Star Line, was a prominent British shipping company.

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Whitefriars College

Whitefriars College is a Roman Catholic Independent school for boys located in the Melbourne suburb of Donvale.

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Whitfield, Victoria

Whitfield is an agricultural township in the King Valley in north-eastern Victoria.

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Whitley College

Whitley College one of the eleven theological colleges of the University of Divinity.

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Whitten Oval

Whitten Oval (currently also known as Victoria University Whitten Oval) is a stadium in the inner-western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located at 417 Barkly Street, Footscray.

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Whittlesea, Victoria

Whittlesea is a town in Victoria, Australia, north-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Who (pronoun)

The pronoun who, in English, is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun, used chiefly to refer to humans.

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Who Needs Actions When You Got Words

Who Needs Actions When You Got Words is the debut studio album released by British rapper and songwriter Plan B on 26 June 2006.

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Wicked (musical)

Wicked is a Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by Winnie Holzman.

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Wii Sports

Wii Sports is a 2006 sports game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console.

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Wil Anderson

William James Anderson (born 31 January 1974) is an Australian comedian, writer, presenter and podcaster.

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Wilberforce Eaves

Dr.

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Wilbur Dartnell

William Thomas Dartnell, VC (6 April 1885 – 3 September 1915), also known as Wilbur Taylor Dartnell, was an Australian-born soldier, actor and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Wilbur Wilde

Wilbur Wilde (born Nicholas Robert Aitken on 5 October 1955) is an Australian saxophonist, television personality and radio presenter.

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Wild Cherries

The Wild Cherries was an Australian rock group, which started in late 1964 playing R&B/jazz and became "the most relentlessly experimental psychedelic band on the Melbourne discotheque / dance scene" according to commentator, Glenn A. Baker.

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Wildest Dreams Tour

Wildest Dreams Tour is the seventh concert tour by American singer Tina Turner.The tour supported her eighth studio album Wildest Dreams.

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Wildfire suppression

Wildfire suppression is a range of firefighting tactics used to suppress wildfires.

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Wilfred Burchett

Wilfred Graham Burchett (16 September 1911 – 27 September 1983) was an Australian journalist known for his reporting of conflicts in Asia and his Communist sympathies.

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Wilfred Fullagar

Sir Wilfred Kelsham Fullagar, KBE, QC (16 November 1892 – 9 July 1961) was a judge on the High Court of Australia.

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Wilfrid Kent Hughes

Sir Wilfrid Selwyn "Bill" Kent Hughes (12 June 1895 – 31 July 1970) was an Australian army officer and politician who had a long career in both state and federal politics, most notably as a minister in the Menzies Government.

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Wilhelm Feldberg

Wilhelm Siegmund Feldberg CBE FRS (19 November 1900 – 23 October 1993) was a German-British physiologist and biologist.

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Will Davison

Will Davison (born 30 August, 1982) is an Australian professional racing driver.

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Will Dyson

William Henry Dyson (3 September 1880 – 21 January 1938) was an Australian illustrator and political cartoonist.

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Will Studd

Will Studd is an International cheese specialist.

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William A. Richards

William Alford Richards (March 9, 1849July 25, 1912) was an American surveyor, rancher and politician.

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William Astley

William Astley (13 August 1855 – 5 October 1911) was an Australian short-story writer who wrote under the pseudonym "Price Warung".

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William à Beckett

Sir William à Beckett (28 July 1806 – 27 June 1869) was a British barrister and the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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William Barak

William Barak (or Beruk) (c. 1824 – 15 August 1903), was the last traditional ngurungaeta (elder) of the Wurundjeri-willam clan, first inhabitants of present-day Melbourne, Australia.

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William Baylebridge

William Baylebridge was the pseudonym of Charles William Blocksidge (12 December 1883 – 7 May 1942), an Australian poet and short-story writer.

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William Beckwith McInnes

William Beckwith McInnes (18 May 1889 – 9 November 1939) was an Australian portrait painter, winner of the Archibald Prize seven times for his traditional style paintings.

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William Bemister

William Bemister (28 June 1948 – 13 November 2008) was a British documentary film maker and journalist.

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William Brassington

William Brassington (1837/1841 – 3 March 1905) was a stonemason, sculptor and builder practising in Christchurch, New Zealand in the late 19th century.

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William Bridges (general)

Major General Sir William Throsby Bridges, (18 February 1861 – 18 May 1915) was a senior Australian Army officer who was instrumental in establishing the Royal Military College, Duntroon and who served as the first Australian Chief of the General Staff.

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William Buckley (convict)

William Buckley (178030 January 1856) was an English convict who was transported to Australia, escaped, was given up for dead and lived in an Aboriginal community for many years.

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William Butcher

William James Burchell Butcher (24 July 1858 – 24 May 1944), Australian politician, was a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for twelve years.

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William Carey (missionary)

William Carey (17 August 1761 – 9 June 1834) was a British Christian missionary, Particular Baptist minister, translator, social reformer and cultural anthropologist who founded the Serampore College and the Serampore University, the first degree-awarding university in India.

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William Carpenter (Australian politician)

William Henry Carpenter (5 April 1863 – 11 September 1930) was an Australian politician.

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William Carr (admiral)

Surgeon Rear Admiral William James Carr, (30 January 1883 – 16 May 1966) was an Australian naval officer and physician, who served as the Royal Australian Navy's Director of Naval Medical Services from 1932 to 1946.

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William Champ

William Thomas Napier Champ (15 April 1808 – 25 August 1892) was a soldier and politician who became the first Premier of Tasmania.

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William Charles Windeyer

Sir William Charles Windeyer (29 September 1834 – 11 September 1897) was an Australian politician and judge.

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William Cheung

William Cheung or Cheung Cheuk Hing (張卓慶, pinyin: Zhāng Zhuóqìng), born October, 1940, is a Chinese Wing Chun kung fu practitioner and currently the Grandmaster of his lineage of Wing Chun, entitled Traditional Wing Chun (TWC).

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William Cooper (cricketer)

William Henry Cooper (11 September 1849 – 5 April 1939) was an English-born Australian cricketer who played in two Tests between 1881 and 1884.

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William Cubitt

Sir William Cubitt (1785–1861) was an eminent English civil engineer and millwright.

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William Dargie

Sir William Alexander Dargie (4 June 1912 – 26 July 2003) was an Australian painter, known especially for his portrait paintings.

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William Deane

Sir William Patrick Deane (born 4 January 1931) is a former Australian lawyer and judge who served as the 22nd Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1996 to 2001.

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William Dexter

William Dexter (1818–1860) was an English-Australian painter.

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William Evan Allan

William Evan Crawford Allan (24 July 1899 – 18 October 2005) was, at the age of 106, one of Australia's last living veterans of the First World War, and the last remaining Australian who saw active service in both world wars.

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William Franklyn

William Leo Franklyn (22 September 1925 – 31 October 2006) was a British actor, perhaps best known for voicing the "Schhh...

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William Guilfoyle

William Robert Guilfoyle (born 8 December 1840 and died 25 June 1912) was a landscape gardener and botanist in Victoria, Australia, acknowledged as the architect of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne and was responsible for the design of many parks and gardens in Melbourne and regional Victoria.

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William Hammond (ship)

William Hammond was a barque used to transport convicts to Western Australia.

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William Hannah

William Hannah (1867 – 18 October 1942 in Victoria) was a cricket Test match umpire.

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William Hardy Wilson

William Hardy Wilson (14 February 1881 – 16 December 1955) was an Australian architect, artist and author.

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William Hearn (legal academic)

William Edward Hearn (21 April 1826 – 23 April 1888) was an Irish university professor and politician.

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William Henry Groom

William Henry Groom (9 March 1833 – 8 August 1901) was a publican, newspaper proprietor, and member of the Parliament of Queensland and the Parliament of Australia.

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William Herbert Wallace

William Herbert Wallace (29 August 1878 – 26 February 1933) was convicted in 1931 of the murder of his wife Julia in their home in Wolverton Street in Liverpool's Anfield district.

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William Heseltine

Sir William Frederick Payne Heseltine, (born 17 July 1930) was Private Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II from 1986 to 1990.

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William Hobson

Captain William Hobson RN (26 September 1792 – 10 September 1842) was a British naval officer who served as the first Governor of New Zealand.

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William Holman

William Arthur Holman (4 August 1871 – 5 June 1934) was the second Australian Labor Party Premier of New South Wales, Australia.

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William Irvine (Australian politician)

Sir William Hill Irvine, GCMG (6 July 1858 – 20 August 1943), Irish born-Australian politician and judge, was the 21st Premier of Victoria.

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William Jackson (VC)

John William Alexander "Bill" Jackson, VC (13 September 1897 – 4 August 1959) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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William John Wills

William John Wills (5 January 1834 – c.June/July 1861) was a British surveyor who also trained as a surgeon.

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William Kelly (artist)

William Kelly is an American artist, humanist and human-rights advocate.

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William Kentridge

William Kentridge (born 28 April 1955) is a South African artist best known for his prints, drawings, and animated films.

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William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne

William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, (15 March 1779 – 24 November 1848) was a British Whig statesman who served as Home Secretary (1830–1834) and Prime Minister (1834 and 1835–1841).

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William Landsborough

William Landsborough (21 February 1825 – 16 March 1886) was an explorer of Australia and notably he was the first explorer to complete a North-to-South crossing of Australia.

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William Larnach

William James Mudie Larnach (27 January 1833 – 12 October 1898) was a New Zealand businessman and politician.

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William Lonsdale (colonist)

William Lonsdale (2 or 21 October 1799 – 28 March 1864) supervised the founding of the official settlement at Port Phillip (later named Melbourne) from 1836 and went on to serve under the Superintendent La Trobe from 1839 to 1854.

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William Lyall

William Lyall (June 1821 – 20 January 1888) was a Melbourne pastoralist who established a hunting lodge at Tooradin south east of Cranbourne in the 1870s and became a councillor on the shire in the 1880s.

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William Maloney

Dr William Robert Nuttall Maloney (12 April 1854 – 29 August 1940) was a long serving Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for 36 years from 1904 to 1940.

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William Montgomery (New Zealand politician)

William John Alexander Montgomery (1821 – 21 December 1914) was a New Zealand politician from Little River on Banks Peninsula, and a merchant.

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William Morrow (physician)

Arthur William "Bill" Morrow (12 July 1903 – 22 August 1977) was an Australian physician and specialist in gastroenterology.

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William Murray McPherson

Sir William Murray McPherson, KBE (17 September 1865 – 26 July 1932) was an Australian philanthropist and politician.

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William Nicholson (Australian politician)

William Nicholson (27 February 1816 – 10 March 1865) was an Australian colonial politician who became the third Premier of Victoria.

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William Parry-Okeden

William Edward Parry-Okeden (13 May 1841 – 30 August 1926) was a public servant, Police Commissioner and Protector of Aborigines (1895-1903), as well as a horseman, in Queensland, Australia.

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William Pitt (architect)

William Pitt (4 June 1855 – 25 May 1918) was an Australian architect and politician.

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William Ramsay (manufacturer)

William Ramsay (6 June 1868–4 September 1914) was a Scottish-born Australian shoe polish manufacturer.

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William Reginald Rawlings

William Reginald Rawlings, MM (September 1890 – 9 August 1918) was a decorated Australian Aboriginal soldier of the First World War.

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William Reid Stakes

The William Reid Stakes is a horse race of Moonee Valley Racing Club Group 1 thoroughbred racing at Weight for Age, for three year old and older, run over a distance of at Moonee Valley Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in the autumn.

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William Ryder (rugby union)

William Ryder (born 6 June 1982) is a Fijian rugby union footballer.

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William Sams

William Gardner Sams (1792-1871) was appointed Under-Sheriff of Hobart in 1831 and later Sheriff and Commissioner of Insolvency of Launceston, Tasmania in 1840.

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William Saurin Lyster

William Saurin Lyster (21 March 1828 – 27 November 1880) was an impresario, active in Australia.

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William Scoresby

Rev Dr William Scoresby FRS FRSE DD (5 October 1789 – 21 March 1857), was an English Arctic explorer, scientist and clergyman.

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William Shakespeare (singer)

William Shakespeare (19 November 19485 October 2010) was the stage name of Australian Glam rock singer John Stanley Cave, also known as John Cabe or Billy Shake.

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William Shiels

William Shiels (3 December 1848 – 17 December 1904) was an Australian colonial-era politician, serving as the 16th Premier of Victoria.

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William Stawell

Sir William Foster Stawell KCMG (27 June 1815 – 12 March 1889) was a British colonial statesman and a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia.

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William Street, Melbourne

William Street is a major street in the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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William Sutherland (physicist)

William Sutherland (24 August 1859 – 5 October 1911) was a Scottish-born Australian theoretical physicist, physical chemist and writer for The Age (Melbourne) newspaper.

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William Thomas Reay

Colonel William Thomas Reay CBE VD (10 November 1858 – 11 November 1929) was an Australian journalist, newspaper editor and politician, as well as a police and army officer.

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William Trenwith

William Arthur Trenwith (15 July 1846 – 26 July 1925) was a pioneer trade union official and labour movement politician for Victoria, Australia.

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William Vanneck, 5th Baron Huntingfield

William Charles Arcedeckne Vanneck, 5th Baron Huntingfield, KCMG (3 January 188320 November 1969) was a British Conservative Party politician, Governor of Victoria and Administrator of Australia.

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William Vincent Legge

Colonel William Vincent Legge (2 September 1841 – 25 March 1918) was an Australian soldier and an ornithologist who documented the birds of Sri Lanka.

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William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley

William Humble Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley, (25 May 1867 – 29 June 1932), was a British aristocrat, politician, and military officer who served as the fourth Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1908 to 1911.

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William Wardell

William Wilkinson Wardell (1823–1899) was a civil engineer and architect, notable not only for his work in Australia, the country to which he emigrated in 1858, but for a successful career as a surveyor and ecclesiastical architect in England and Scotland before his departure. In Australia, Wardell designed many public buildings. Most notable were St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne; Government House, Melbourne; St John's College, University of Sydney and St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney. He worked in both the Gothic and classical styles. Wardell not only constructed major works in the public sector, he also maintained a large private practice building houses and business premises for private individuals. He was Inspector-General of Public Works and Building, for the Colony of Victoria, from 1861 until 1878. As an architect he is often compared with his friend and English counterpart Augustus Pugin, with the vast majority of his buildings completed in the Gothic Revival architectural style.

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William Watt (Australian politician)

William Alexander Watt (23 November 187113 September 1946) was an Australian politician who was the 24th Premier of Victoria, and later a leading federal politician and Speaker of the House of Representatives.

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William Zeal

Sir William Austin Zeal (5 December 1830 – 11 March 1912) was an Australian railway engineer and politician, Senator for Victoria in the Parliament of Australia.

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Williams sisters

The Williams sisters are two professional American tennis players: Venus Williams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), and Serena Williams (b. 1981), twenty-three-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), both of whom were coached from an early age by their parents Richard Williams and Oracene Price.

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Williamstown Beach railway station

Williamstown Beach railway station is located on the Williamstown line in Victoria, Australia.

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Williamstown Football Club

The Williamstown Football Club, nicknamed The Seagulls, is an Australian rules football club based in Melbourne.

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Williamstown High School (Victoria)

Williamstown High School is a public co-educational secondary school located in the Melbourne suburb of Williamstown.

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Williamstown Lighthouse

The Williamstown Lighthouse is situated at Point Gellibrand, in the Melbourne suburb of Williamstown.

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Williamstown North, Victoria

Williamstown North is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km south-west of Melbourne's central business district.

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Williamstown Pier railway station

Williamstown Pier was the original terminus of the Williamstown railway line, on the Melbourne suburban rail system.

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Williamstown railway line

The Williamstown railway line is a suburban railway in Melbourne, Australia.

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Williamstown railway station

Williamstown railway station is the terminus station of the Williamstown line in Victoria, Australia.

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Williamstown, Victoria

Williamstown is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-west of Melbourne's central business district in the local government area of the City of Hobsons Bay.

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Willison railway station

Willison railway station is located on the Alamein line in Victoria, Australia.

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Willye White

Willye Brown White (December 31, 1939 – February 6, 2007) was the first American track and field athlete to take part in five Olympics, from 1956 to 1972.

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Wilma Rudolph

Wilma Glodean Rudolph (June 23, 1940 – November 12, 1994) was an American sprinter from Clarksville, Tennessee, who became a world-record-holding Olympic champion and international sports icon in track and field following her successes in the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games.

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Wilson Busienei

Wilson Kipkemei Busienei (born 18 August 1981 in Nakasongola) is an Ugandan long-distance runner.

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Wilsons Promontory National Park

The Wilsons Promontory National Park, commonly known as Wilsons Prom or The Prom, is a national park in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia, located approximately southeast of Melbourne.

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Wimmera River

The Wimmera River, an inland intermittent river of the Wimmera catchment, is located in the Grampians and Wimmera regions of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Winchelsea, Victoria

Winchelsea is a town in Victoria, Australia.

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Window in the Skies

"Window in the Skies" is a song by Irish rock band U2 and is one of two new songs featured on their 2006 compilation album U218 Singles.

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Windsor railway station, Melbourne

Windsor railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia.

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Windsor, Victoria

Windsor is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 5 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Port Phillip and Stonnington local government areas.

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Windy Hill, Essendon

Windy Hill (officially known as Essendon Recreation Reserve) is an Australian rules football and cricket ground located in Napier Street, Essendon, a northwestern suburb of the Melbourne metropolitan area.

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Wings Over the World tour

The Wings Over the World tour was a series of concerts in 1975 and 1976 by the British–American rock band Wings performed in Britain, Australia, Europe, the United States and Canada.

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Wingspan (magazine)

Wingspan was the quarterly membership magazine of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU).

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Winifred Lewellin James

Winifred Lewellin James (20 March 1876 – 27 April 1941) was an Australian writer.

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Winkler index

The Winkler Index, sometimes known as the Winkler Scale or Winkler Regions, is a technique for classifying the climate of wine growing regions based on heat summation or growing degree-days.

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Winston Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria

Major General Winston Joseph Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria (3 September 187617 August 1951), known as Sir Winston Dugan between 1934 and 1949, was a British administrator and a career British Army officer.

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Winston Reid

Winston Wiremu Reid (born 3 July 1988) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a defender for English club West Ham United and also captains the New Zealand national team.

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Winter sport in Australia

Winter Sports in Australia encompasses a great variety of activities across the continent of Australia, including winter sports played in snow and ice such as ice hockey.

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Winx Stakes

The Winx Stakes (formerly the Warwick Stakes) is an Australian Turf Club thoroughbred horse race at Weight for Age, for three-year-olds and older over a distance of 1400 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in August.

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Wishlist (song)

"Wishlist" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam.

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Wittingslow Amusements

For many years Wittingslow was Australia's (and one of the world's) largest traveling carnival operations, spanning more than 60 years in the outdoor entertainment industry.

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Wladyslaw Dutkiewicz

Władysław Dutkiewicz (21 February 1918 in Stara Sil, Ukraine, then in Poland – 2 October 1999 in Adelaide) was a Polish-born naturalized Australian artist and Polish language playwright, winning multiple awards as a painter.

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Wodonga

Wodonga is a city on the Victorian side of the border with New South Wales, north-east of Melbourne, Australia.

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Wodonga railway station

Wodonga railway station is located on the North East line in Victoria, Australia.

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Woiwurrung language

Woiwurrung (sometimes spelt Woiwurrong, Woiworung, Wuywurung) is an Indigenous Australian language spoken by the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation of Central Victoria, from Mount Baw Baw in the east to Mount Macedon, Sunbury and Gisborne in the west.

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Wolfgang Sievers

Wolfgang Georg Sievers, AO (18 September 1913 – 7 August 2007) was an Australian photographer who specialised in architectural and industrial photography.

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Wollert, Victoria

Wollert is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 26 km north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Wolseley, South Australia

Wolseley (formerly Tatiara) is a small South Australian town near the Victorian border.

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Women's Australian rules football

Women's Australian rules football, also known simply as women's football or women's footy, is a form of Australian rules football played by women, generally with some modification to the laws of the game.

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Women's liberation movement

The women's liberation movement (also Women's Liberation Movement, WLM) was a political alignment of women and feminist intellectualism that emerged in the late 1960s, and continued to the 1980s, primarily in the industrialized nations of the Western world, and which effected great change (political, intellectual, cultural) throughout the world.

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Women's National Basketball League

The Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) is the pre-eminent professional women's basketball league in Australia.

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Women's National Soccer League

The Women's National Soccer League (WNSL) was Australia's top women's association football league.

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Women's pole vault world record progression

The first world record in the women's pole vault was recognised by the International Association of Athletics Federations in 1994.

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Women's suffrage

Women's suffrage (colloquial: female suffrage, woman suffrage or women's right to vote) --> is the right of women to vote in elections; a person who advocates the extension of suffrage, particularly to women, is called a suffragist.

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Wong Mew Choo

Datin Wong Mew Choo (born 1 May 1983) is a former badminton singles player who played for Malaysia.

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Wong Pei Tty

Wong Pei Tty (born 11 November 1981 in Ipoh, Perak) is a former elite female doubles badminton player from Malaysia.

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Wonga Park, Victoria

Wonga Park is a locality within Greater Melbourne, beyond the Melbourne Metropolitan Urban Growth Boundary area, 29 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Wonthaggi

Wonthaggi is a seaside town located south east of Melbourne via the South Gippsland and Bass Highways, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.

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Wood fuel

Wood fuel (or fuelwood) is a fuel, such as firewood, charcoal, chips, sheets, pellets, and sawdust.

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Woodend, Victoria

Woodend is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Woodend/Hesket Football Club

The Woodend/Hesket Football Club, known as the Hawks, is an Australian Rules Football club playing in the Riddell District Football League.

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Woodenhead

Woodenhead is the name of a 2003 New Zealand film directed by Florian Habicht.

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Woodface

Woodface is the third studio album by New Zealand/Australian recording artists Crowded House.

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Woodrow Wilson Classical High School

Woodrow Wilson High School (colloquially known as Long Beach Wilson) is an American public high school located in Long Beach, California.

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Woods Point, Victoria

Woods Point is a small town in Victoria, Australia and is located on the banks of the Goulburn River.

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Woodside, Victoria

Woodside is a village in Victoria, Australia.

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Wool

Wool is the textile fiber obtained from sheep and other animals, including cashmere and mohair from goats, qiviut from muskoxen, angora from rabbits, and other types of wool from camelids.

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Wool bale

A wool bale is a standard sized and weighted pack of classed wool compressed by the mechanical means of a wool press.

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Woolworths Group (Australia)

Woolworths Group is a major Australian company with extensive retail interest throughout Australia and New Zealand.

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Woomelang

Woomelang is a town in the Mallee region of Victoria, Australia.

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Woori Yallock railway station

Woori Yallock was a railway station on the Warburton line in Melbourne, Australia.

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Working Dog Productions

Working Dog Productions (originally Frontline Television Productions Pty. Ltd.) is a film and television production company based in Melbourne, Australia.

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World Championship of Cricket

The Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket was a One Day International tournament held from 17 February to 10 March 1985 in Australia and won by India.

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World Championship Wrestling (Australia)

World Championship Wrestling was an Australian professional wrestling promotion that ran from 1964 until 1978.

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World Club Series

The Dacia World Club Series is an annual rugby league football competition played between the clubs from the NRL (Australia and New Zealand) and the Super League (England and France).

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World Cup (men's golf)

The World Cup of Golf is a men's golf tournament contested by teams of two representing their country.

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World Cup of Skateboarding

World Cup Skateboarding (WCS), sometimes referred to as World Cup of Skateboarding, is an international skateboarding organization that hosts the World Championships of Skateboarding series and other skateboard competititons.

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World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is a Swiss nonprofit foundation, based in Cologny, Geneva, Switzerland.

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World Expo 88

World Expo 88, also known as Expo 88, was a specialised Expo held in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia, during a six-month period between Saturday, 30 April 1988 and Sunday, 30 October 1988, inclusive.

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World Federation of International Music Competitions

The World Federation of International Music Competitions (WFIMC) is an organization based in Geneva, Switzerland that maintains a network of the internationally recognized organisations that aim to discover the most promising young talents in classical music through public competition.

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World Greco-Roman Heavyweight Championship

The World/American Greco-Roman Heavyweight Championship and the World/European Greco-Roman Heavyweight Championship was a Greco-Roman professional wrestling championship contested for throughout the continent of Australia, Europe and North America.

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World Gymnastics Championships

The Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique organises World Gymnastics Championships for each of the gymnastic disciplines.

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World International Doubles Squash Championships

The World International Doubles Squash Championships is a squash tournament which includes Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles and Mixed Doubles events.

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World Lacrosse Championship

The World Lacrosse Championship (WLC) is the international men's field lacrosse championship organized by the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) that occurs every four years.

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World Masters Games

The World Masters Games is an international multi-sport event held every four years which, in terms of competitor numbers, has developed into the largest of its kind.

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World Mayor

World Mayor is a biennial award organized by The City Mayors Foundation since 2004.

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World Organization of the Scout Movement

The World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) is the largest international Scouting organization.

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World Police and Fire Games

The World Police and Fire Games (WPFG) is a biennial athletic event, open to active and retired law enforcement and fire service personnel throughout the world.

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World Polo Championship

The World Polo Championship is a polo competition between countries.

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World record progression 200 metres butterfly

This is a history of the progression of the World Record for the Swimming event: the 200 Butterfly.

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World Rowing Cup

The World Rowing Cup is an international rowing competition organized by FISA (the International Rowing Federation).

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World Scout Moot

The World Scout Moot is an event for senior branches (traditionally called Rovers) and other young adult members, gathering up to 5,000 people.

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World Scrabble Championship

The World Scrabble Championship (WSC) is the most-prestigious title in competitive English-language Scrabble.

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World Scrabble Championship 1999

The World Scrabble Championship 1999 was the fifth World Scrabble Championship and was held at the Carlton Crest Hotel, Melbourne, Australia.

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World Series of Poker

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is a series of poker tournaments held annually in Las Vegas and, since 2005, sponsored by Caesars Entertainment Corporation (known as Harrah's Entertainment until 2010).

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World Snooker Championship

The World Snooker Championship is the leading snooker tournament both in terms of prestige and prize money.

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World Squash Championships

The World Squash Championships are squash events for men and women organised by the Professional Squash Association.The men's event was first held in 1976, and the women's was inaugurated in 1979.

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World War II persecution of Serbs

The World War II persecution of Serbs, includes the extermination, expulsion and forced religious conversion of large numbers of ethnic Serbs by the Ustashe regime in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), as well as killings and expulsions of Serbs by the various Axis forces and their local supporters in occupied Yugoslavia.

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World's fair

A world's fair, world fair, world expo, universal exposition, or international exposition (sometimes expo or Expo for short) is a large international exhibition designed to showcase achievements of nations.

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Worldcon

Worldcon, or more formally the World Science Fiction Convention, the annual convention of the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS), is a science fiction convention.

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Worldwar: Striking the Balance

Worldwar: Striking the Balance is an alternate history novel by American writer Harry Turtledove.

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WOW HD

WOW HD is owned and operated by Élan Media Partners.

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Wright railway station

Wright Station is situated on the Puffing Billy Railway, Melbourne, Australia.

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WSF World Team Squash Championships

The WSF World Team Squash Championships are an international squash competition organised by the World Squash Federation (WSF) and played between teams representing different nations.

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WSP Global

WSP Global Inc. is a Canadian business providing management and consultancy services to the built and natural environment.

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Wunghnu

Wunghnu is a small town in the Goulburn Valley region of northern Victoria, Australia.

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Wunghnu Football Club

The Wunghnu Football Club, nicknamed the Magpies, was an Australian rules football club.

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Wurundjeri

The Wurundjeri are a people of the Indigenous Australian nation of the Wurundjeri language group, in the Kulin alliance.

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WWA International Cruiserweight Championship

The World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA) International Cruiserweight Championship was the Cruiserweight championship for the Australian based wrestling promotion World Wrestling All-Stars.

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WWA World Heavyweight Championship

The World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA) World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in World Wrestling All-Stars.

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Wye (rail)

In railroad structures, and rail terminology, a wye (like the 'Y' glyph) or triangular junction is a triangular joining arrangement of three rail lines with a railroad switch (set of points) at each corner connecting to each incoming line.

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Wye River, Victoria

Wye River is a small town in Victoria, Australia.

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Wymlet, Victoria

Wymlet is a small town in North Western Victoria, in Australia.

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Wyndham Vale

Wyndham Vale is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 31 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Wyndham local government area.

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Wynyard, Tasmania

Wynyard is a rural town on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia, about west of Burnie.

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Wyperfeld National Park

The Wyperfeld National Park is the third largest national park in Victoria, Australia, located in the Mallee district, approximately northwest of Melbourne, The national park was declared in 1921 and expanded significantly to protect of mallee, woodland, and heathland.

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X'Trapolis

The X'Trapolis train (also written as X'TRAPOLIS) is an electric passenger train, designed by the transport technology company Alstom.

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X'Trapolis 100

The X'Trapolis 100 is a single deck electric multiple unit.

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X-Corporation

The X-Corporation (X-Corp) is a fictional institution appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men comics.

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Xavier College

Xavier College is a Roman Catholic, day and boarding school predominantly for boys, founded in 1872 by the Society of Jesus, with its main campus located in Kew, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Xenophobia

Xenophobia is the fear and distrust of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange.

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Xiamen

Xiamen, formerly romanized as Amoy, is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian province, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Strait.

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XV International AIDS Conference, 2004

The XV International AIDS Conference was held in Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, from July 11 to July 16, 2004.

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XYY syndrome

XYY syndrome is a genetic condition in which a male has an extra Y chromosome.

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Yakubu Aiyegbeni

Yakubu Aiyegbeni (born 22 November 1982), known as Yakubu, is a Nigerian former professional footballer who last played as a striker for Coventry City.

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Yallambie, Victoria

Yallambie is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Yallourn North, Victoria

Yallourn North is a small country town in the City of Latrobe, Victoria, Australia.

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Yan Yean Reservoir

Yan Yean Reservoir is the oldest water supply for the city of Melbourne, Australia.

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Yan Yean, Victoria

Yan Yean is a locality in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 38 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district.

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Yang Zi (table tennis)

Yang Zi (born 19 June 1984, in Beijing, China) is a former China-born Singaporean table tennis player.

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Yaohua High School

Yaohua High School is a key school directly under the Tianjin Municipal Committee of Education, in the People's Republic of China.

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Yaroslav Horak

Yaroslav Horak (born 1927) is an ethnic Czech-Russian, then London-based, now Australian-based illustrator and comics artist, best known for his work on the newspaper comic strip James Bond.

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Yarra Bend Park

Yarra Bend Park is a 260 hectare (642 acre) park in the Melbourne suburb of Kew.

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Yarra Glen, Victoria

Yarra Glen is a town in Victoria, Australia, 40 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Yarra Junction railway station

Yarra Junction was a railway station on the Warburton east of Melbourne, Australia.

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Yarra Junction, Victoria

Yarra Junction is a town in Victoria, Australia, east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Yarra Ranges National Park

Yarra Ranges National Park is located in the southeastern region of Australia, in the Victoria Central Highlands, 107 kilometres northeast of Melbourne.

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Yarra Ranges Shire

The Shire of Yarra Ranges is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the outer eastern and northeastern suburbs of Melbourne extending into the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges.

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Yarra River

The Yarra River or historically, the Yarra Yarra River, (Aboriginal: Berrern, Birr-arrung, Bay-ray-rung, Birarang, Birrarung, and Wongete) is a perennial river in east-central Victoria, Australia.

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Yarra Trams

Yarra Trams is the trading name of the tram network in Melbourne, which is owned by VicTrack and leased to Yarra Trams by Public Transport Victoria on behalf of the Government of Victoria.

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Yarra Valley Grammar

Yarra Valley Grammar (YVG) is an independent, co-educational grammar school, located in Ringwood, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Yarra Valley Railway

The Yarra Valley Railway is a Heritage railway operating on a section of the former Healesville railway which operated between Lilydale and Healesville in the Yarra Valley area northeast of Melbourne, Australia.

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Yarram, Victoria

Yarram (formerly Yarram Yarram) is in Victoria, Australia, in the Shire of Wellington, located in the southeast of Gippsland.

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Yarraman railway station

Yarraman railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Yarrambat, Victoria

Yarrambat is a town in Victoria, Australia, 23.5 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, within the Shire of Nillumbik local government area.

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Yarraville railway station

Yarraville railway station is located on the Werribee and Williamstown lines in Victoria, Australia.

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Yarraville, Victoria

Yarraville is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 6 km from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Yarrawonga, Victoria

Yarrawonga is a town in the Shire of Moira local government area in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Yarriambiack Creek

The Yarriambiack Creek, an inland intermittent watercourse of the Wimmera catchment, is located in the Wimmera region of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Yūko Miyamura

is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and sound director.

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Yea, Victoria

Yea is a town in Victoria, Australia north-east of Melbourne at the junction of the Goulburn Valley Highway and the Melba Highway, in the Shire of Murrindindi local government area.

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Yeah I Want You

Yeah I Want You is the third single release of the This is the Sharp Album by Australian pop-rock band The Sharp.

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Yellingbo, Victoria

Yellingbo is a town in Victoria, Australia, 48 km east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Yellow cab

There are many yellow cab taxicab operators around the world (some with common heritage, some without).

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Yellow ribbon

The yellow ribbon is used for various symbolic purposes.

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Yellow River (song)

"Yellow River" is a popular song recorded by the British band Christie.

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Yellow-tailed black cockatoo

The yellow-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus funereus) is a large cockatoo native to the south-east of Australia measuring in length.

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Yellow-tufted honeyeater

The yellow-tufted honeyeater (Lichenostomus melanops) is a passerine bird found in the south-east ranges of Australia from south-east Queensland through eastern New South Wales and across Victoria into the tip of Southeastern South Australia.

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Yennora

Yennora is a suburb of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia, 29 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district.

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Yerida

Yerida (ירידה yerida, "descent") is a Hebrew term referring to emigration by Israeli Jews from the State of Israel (or in religious texts, Land of Israel).

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Yering, Victoria

Yering is a town in Victoria, Australia, 38 km north-east from Melbourne's central business district.

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Yerong Creek

Yerong Creek is a town in the Riverina area of southern New South Wales, Australia.

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Yeshivah College, Australia

Yeshivas Oholei Yosef Yitzchok Lubavitch (ישיבה אהלי יוסף יצחק ליובאוויטש), known more commonly as Yeshivah College, is an independent, single-sex, Orthodox Jewish day school for boys, located in St Kilda East, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Yet Another Perl Conference

Yet Another Perl Conference, usually given as the abbreviation YAPC, is a series of conferences discussing the Perl programming language, usually organized under the auspices of The Perl Foundation and Yet Another Society, a "non-profit corporation for the advancement of collaborative efforts in computer and information sciences".

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Yiannis Kouros

Yiannis Kouros (Γιάννης Κούρος; born February 13, 1956 in Tripoli, Greece) is a Greek ultramarathon runner based in Melbourne.

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Yidcore

Yidcore were an Australian Jewish punk rock band from Melbourne, formed in 1998.

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Yield (album)

Yield is the fifth studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on February 3, 1998.

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Yitzchok Dovid Groner

Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Groner (18 April 1925 – 7 July 2008) was the most senior Chabad rabbi in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and the director of the Yeshivah Centre.

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Yoshihito, Prince Katsura

was a member of the Imperial House of Japan and the second son of Takahito, Prince Mikasa and Yuriko, Princess Mikasa.

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You Yangs

The You Yangs are a series of granite ridges that rise to 319m (Flinders Peak) above the Werribee Plain approximately 55 km south-west of Melbourne and 22 km north-east of Geelong, in Victoria, Australia.

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Youcef Abdi

Youcef Abdi (Kabyle: Yusef Ɛabdi) (born 7 December 1977) is an Australian athlete who specializes in the 3000 m steeplechase.

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Young and Jackson Hotel

Young and Jackson is a hotel in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, at the corner of Flinders Street and Swanston Street.

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Young Divas

Young Divas was an Australian pop girl group formed in 2006 by Sony BMG Australia, initially for a one-off single and national tour to promote all members as solo artists.

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Young Hunting

"Young Hunting" is a traditional folk song, Roud 47, catalogued by Francis James Child as Child Ballad number 68, and has its origin in Scotland.

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Young Liberals (Australia)

The Young Liberal Movement, is the youth movement of the Liberal Party of Australia representing Liberal members aged 16 to 30.

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Young Talent Time

Young Talent Time was an Australian television variety program produced by Lewis-Young Productions and screened on Network Ten.

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Youth Alive Australia

Youth Alive is a non-profit interdenominational Christian organisation dedicated to reaching the youth of Australia with the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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Yugoslavia at the 1956 Summer Olympics

Athletes from the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.

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Yulara, Northern Territory

Yulara is a town in the Southern Region of the Northern Territory, Australia.

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Yumi Stynes

Yumi Tasma Stynes (born 2 June 1975) is an Australian television and radio presenter.

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Yuroke, Victoria

Yuroke is a bounded rural locality within Greater Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

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Yvette Williams

Yvette Winifred Williams (later Yvette Corlett, born 25 April 1929) is a former New Zealand athlete.

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Yvonne Barr

Yvonne Barr (11 March 1932 – 13 February 2016) was a virologist.

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Yvonne De Carlo

Yvonne De Carlo (born Margaret Yvonne Middleton; September 1, 1922 – January 8, 2007) was a Canadian-American actress, dancer, and singer.

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Z-class Melbourne tram

The Z-class are single-unit bogie trams that operate on the Melbourne tram network.

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Zaheer Abbas

Syed Zaheer Abbas Kirmani (in Punjabi and Urdu: سید ظہیر عباس کرمانی; born 24 July 1947), popularly known as Zaheer Abbas, is a former Pakistani cricketer.

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Zakia Mrisho Mohamed

Zakia Mrisho Mohamed (born February 19, 1984) is a Tanzanian long distance runner who specialises in track and road running.

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Zambia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

Zambia at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

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Zara Bate

Dame Zara Kate Bate (previously Fell and Holt; 10 March 190914 June 1989) was an Australian fashion designer and socialite who was best known as the wife of Harold Holt, the 17th Prime Minister of Australia.

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Zbych Trofimiuk

Zbych Trofimiuk, birth name Zbigniew Krzysztof Trofimiuk (born 7 April 1979), is an Australian actor.

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Zdravko Mićević

Zdravko Mićević (born 1982 in Yugoslavia) is a Melbourne-based Serbian professional boxer, but is best known for his involvement in the death of former Australian cricketer David Hookes.

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Zeitschrift für Instrumentenbau

The Zeitschrift für Instrumentenbau ("ZfI") (Journal for the Construction of Musical Instruments) was a German-language journal dealing in large part with the manufacture of musical instruments.

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Zelman Cowen

Sir Zelman Cowen, (7 October 1919 – 8 December 2011) was an Australian legal scholar and university administrator who served as the 19th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1977 to 1982.

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Zelman Symphony

The Zelman Memorial Symphony Orchestra (Zelman Symphony) is the longest-running community orchestra in Melbourne, Australia.

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Zhang Jiewen

Zhang Jiewen (born 4 January 1981 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China) is a badminton player from the People's Republic of China.

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Ziegfeld Follies

The Ziegfeld Follies was a series of elaborate theatrical revue productions on Broadway in New York City from 1907 to 1931, with renewals in 1934 and 1936.

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Ziggy Switkowski

Zygmunt Edward "Ziggy" Switkowski, (born 1948), is a Polish Australian business executive and nuclear physicist.

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Zine

A zine (short for magazine or fanzine) is a small-circulation self-published work of original or appropriated texts and images, usually reproduced via photocopier.

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Zoe Caldwell

Zoe Caldwell, OBE (born Ada Caldwell; 14 September 1933 in Melbourne) is an Australian actress.

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Zoetrope

A zoetrope is one of several pre-film animation devices that produce the illusion of motion by displaying a sequence of drawings or photographs showing progressive phases of that motion.

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Zombie walk

A zombie walk is an organized public gathering of people who dress up in zombie costumes.

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Zoo TV Tour

The Zoo TV Tour (also written as ZooTV, ZOO TV or ZOOTV) was a worldwide concert tour by rock band U2.

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Zoot (band)

Zoot were a pop rock band formed in Adelaide, South Australia in 1965 as Down the Line.

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Zulia Calatayud

Zulia Inés Calatayud Torres (born November 9, 1979 in Havana) is a Cuban runner competing mostly in the 800 metres event.

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000 (emergency telephone number)

000 (also known as Triple Zero) is the primary national emergency number in Australia.

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1 vs. 100 (Australian game show)

1 vs.

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1116 SEN

1116 SEN (ACMA callsign: 3AK), the acronym standing for Sports Entertainment Network, is a commercial AM radio station based in Melbourne, Australia, operating on 1116 kHz.

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11AM (TV series)

11AM (Eleven AM) was a news magazine program that aired on the Seven Network from 11 am AEST to midday from 1982 to 1999.

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1200 Techniques

1200 Techniques is an Australian hip hop group consisting of the old school 80's Aerosol Artist & Founder Dj Peril (producer/percussionist/dj), N'fa Forster-Jones (vocalist under the name Nfamas) and Kemstar (guitarist).

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140 William Street

140 William Street (formerly BHP House) is a 41-storey steel, concrete and glass building located in the eastern side of the central business district of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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15 February 2003 anti-war protests

On 15 February 2003, there was a coordinated day of protests across the world in which people in more than 600 cities expressed opposition to the imminent Iraq War.

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1812 Overture

The Year 1812, festival overture in flat major, Op.

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1830s

The 1830s decade ran from January 1, 1830, to December 31, 1839.

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1835

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1835 in Australia

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1837 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1837 in Australia.

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1840

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1851 in Australia

1851 in Australia was a watershed year.

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1852 in Australia

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1854

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1856

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1856 in architecture

The year 1856 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1861

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1868 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1868 in Australia.

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1870 in architecture

The year 1870 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1880

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1880 in architecture

The year 1880 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1881

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1883 in Australia

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1884 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1884 in Australia.

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1884 in rail transport

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1886 in Ireland

Events from the year 1886 in Ireland.

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1888 in architecture

The year 1888 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1889 in art

The year 1889 in art involved some significant events.

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1892

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1898

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1899

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1899 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1899 in Australia.

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1900 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1900 in Australia.

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1900s (decade)

The 1900s (pronounced "nineteen-hundreds") was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1900, and ended on December 31, 1909.

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1901

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1901 in Australia

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1906 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1906 in Australia.

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1907 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1907 in Australia.

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1908

According to NASA reports, 1908 was the coldest recorded year since 1880.

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1908 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1908 in Australia.

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1908 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1908 in New Zealand.

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1908 in sports

1908 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1909 in rail transport

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1910 in architecture

The year 1910 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1910 in rail transport

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1912 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 1912 in New Zealand.

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1912 in sports

1912 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1914 in Australia

1914 in Australia was dominated by the outbreak of World War I. Andrew Fisher, who became Prime Minister a month after Australia entered the war vowed that Australia would "stand beside our own to help and defend Britain to the last man and the last shilling." In 1914, the Australian war effort was dominated by recruiting and equipping a force to fight overseas.

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1914 in sports

1914 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1917 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1917 in Australia.

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1918 in architecture

The year 1918 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1918 in Australia

1918 in Australia was dominated by national participation in World War I. The Australian Corps, formed at the beginning of the year from the five divisions of the First Australian Imperial Force, played a significant role in the Allied victory.

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1919 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1919 in Australia.

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1919 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1919.

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1920 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1920 in Australia.

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1920 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1920.

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1921 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1921 in Australia.

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1921 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1922

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1923

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1923 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1923 in Australia.

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1923 Victorian police strike

The 1923 Victorian Police strike occurred in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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1925 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1925.

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1927

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1927 (band)

1927 are an Australian pop rock band formed in 1987 with James Barton on drums, Bill Frost on bass guitar, his brother Garry Frost on guitar and keyboards, and Eric Weideman on vocals, guitar and keyboards.

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1927 in architecture

The year 1927 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1927 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1927 in Australia.

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1927 in organized crime

See also: 1926 in organized crime, other events of 1927, 1928 in organized crime, and the list of 'years in Organized Crime'.

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1931 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1931 in Australia.

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1933 in architecture

The year 1933 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1934 Centenary of Melbourne

The Melbourne Centenary was a 1934 centennial celebration of the founding of the city of Melbourne, Australia.

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1934 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1934 in Australia.

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1934 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1934.

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1935 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1935 in Australia.

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1936 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1936.

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1937 South Africa rugby union tour to New Zealand and Australia

The 1937 South Africa tour to Australasia was one of the most successful Springbok tours in history, so much so that the touring team was nicknamed the "Invincibles".

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1938 in art

The year 1938 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1938 Kyeema crash

The Kyeema airline crash took place on 25 October 1938 when the Australian National Airways Douglas DC-2 Kyeema, tail number VH-UYC, flying from Adelaide to Melbourne, commenced final approach to Essendon Airport through heavy fog and crashed into the western slopes of Mount Dandenong, also known as Mount Corhanwarrabul, killing all 18 on board instantly.

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1940 Canberra air disaster

The 1940 Canberra air disaster was an aircraft crash that occurred near Canberra, the capital of Australia, on 13 August 1940, during World War II.

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1940 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1940 in Australia.

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1945 VFL Grand Final

The 1945 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the South Melbourne Football Club and Carlton Football Club, held at Princes Park in Melbourne on 29 September 1945.

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1946 in sports

1946 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1950 Australian National Airways Douglas DC-4 crash

On 26 June 1950, a Douglas DC-4 Skymaster aircraft departed from Perth, Western Australia for an eight-hour flight to Adelaide, South Australia.

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1950s

The 1950s (pronounced nineteen-fifties; commonly abbreviated as the 50s or Fifties) was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 1950, and ended on December 31, 1959.

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1951 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1951.

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1951 in organized crime

Organized crime was particularly active in its heyday of the 1950s.

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1952 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1952 in Australia.

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1953

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1953 in sports

1953 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1955 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1955 in Australia.

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1955 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1955.

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1955 in South Africa

The following lists events that happened during 1955 in South Africa.

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1956

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1956 in association football

The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1956 throughout the world.

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1956 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1956 in Australia.

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1956 in Ireland

Events from the year 1956 in Ireland.

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1956 in Malaya

1956 in Malaya.

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1956 in sports

1956 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1956 in television

The year 1956 in television involved some significant events.

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1956 Summer Olympics

The 1956 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVI Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event which was held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in November–December 1956, apart from the equestrian events, which were held five months earlier in Stockholm, Sweden.

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1956 Summer Olympics medal table

This is the full table of the medal table of the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia and Stockholm, Sweden (equestrian events).

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1957 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1957 in Australia.

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1957 in sports

1957 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1958 in organized crime

See also: 1957 in organized crime, other events of 1958, 1959 in organized crime and the list of 'years in Organized Crime'.

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1959 in architecture

The year 1959 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1959 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1959 in Australia.

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1960 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1960 in Australia.

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1961 in sports

1961 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1962 in sports

1962 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1964 in music

This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1964.

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1964 in television

For the American TV schedule, see: 1964–65 United States network television schedule. The year 1964 in television involved some significant events.

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1965 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1965 in Australia.

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1966 in sports

1966 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1967

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1967 Tasmanian fires

The 1967 Tasmanian fires were an Australian natural disaster which occurred on 7 February 1967, an event which came to be known as the Black Tuesday bushfires.

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1968 in architecture

The year 1968 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1968 in art

The year 1968 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1968 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1968 in Australia.

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1968 in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the year 1968 to Wales and its people.

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1970

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1970 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1970.

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1971 in sports

1971 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1971 South Africa rugby union tour of Australia

The 1971 South Africa rugby union tour of Australia was a controversial six-week rugby union tour by the Springboks to Australia.

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1972 Australian Open

The 1972 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Australia and was held from 26 December 1971 to 3 January 1972.

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1972 in television

The year 1972 involved some significant events in television.

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1973 Australian Open

The 1973 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Australia and was held from 26 December 1972 to 1 January 1973.

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1974 Australian Open

The 1974 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Australia and was held from 26 December 1973 to 1 January 1974.

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1974 British Commonwealth Games

The 1974 British Commonwealth Games were held in Christchurch, New Zealand from 24 January to 2 February 1974.

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1974 in sports

1974 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1975 Australian Open

The 1975 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Australia and was held from 21 December 1974 to 1 January 1975.

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1975 World Snooker Championship

The 1975 World Snooker Championship was a professional snooker tournament that took place at various locations in Australia.

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1976

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1976 Australian Open

The 1976 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Australia and was held from 26 December 1975 to 4 January 1976.

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1977 Australian Open (December)

The 1977 Australian Open (December) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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1977 Australian Open (January)

The 1977 Australian Open (January) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia.

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1977 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1977 in Australia.

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1977 in sports

1977 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1978

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1978 Australian Open

The 1978 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia and was held from 25 December 1978 to 3 January 1979.

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1978 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC and OFC)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 1978 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the Asian and Oceanian zone (AFC and OFC).

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1979 Australian Open

The 1979 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia and was held from 24 December 1979 through 2 January 1980.

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1980

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1980 Australian Open

The 1980 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne, Australia.

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1980 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1980 in Australia.

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1981 Australian Open

The 1981 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1982 Australian Open

The 1982 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1982 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC and OFC)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the Asian and Oceanian zone (AFC and OFC).

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1982 in architecture

The year 1982 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1983 Australian Open

The 1983 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1983 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1983 in Australia.

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1984 Australian Open

The 1984 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1984 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1984 in Australia.

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1985 Australian Open

The 1985 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1985 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1985 in Australia.

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1985–86 in Scottish football

The 1985–86 season was the 89th season of competitive football in Scotland.

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1986

The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations.

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1986 Australian Grand Prix

The 1986 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 26 October 1986 at the Adelaide Street Circuit, Adelaide, Australia.

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1986 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the Oceanian zone (OFC).

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1986 in architecture

The year 1986 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1986 in art

The year 1986 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1986 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1986 in Australia.

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1986 United States bombing of Libya

The 1986 United States bombing of Libya, code-named Operation El Dorado Canyon, comprised air strikes by the United States against Libya on Tuesday, 15 April 1986.

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1987

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1987 Australian Open

The 1987 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on grass courts at the Kooyong Stadium in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1987 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1987 in Australia.

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1988 Australian Open

The 1988 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Flinders Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1988 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1988 in Australia.

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1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

The 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Season was the 40th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 17th modern-era Cup series.

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1989 Australian Open

The 1989 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Flinders Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1989 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1989.

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1990 Australian Open

The 1990 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Flinders Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1990 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1990 in Australia.

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1990 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy

The 1990 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy ' was the 12th edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy men's field hockey tournament.

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1991 Australian Open

The 1991 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Flinders Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1991 in architecture

The year 1991 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1992 Australian Open

The 1992 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Flinders Park in Melbourne, Australia and was held from 13 through 26 January 1992.

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1992 Cricket World Cup

The 1992 Cricket World Cup (officially the Benson & Hedges World Cup 1992) was the fifth staging of the Cricket World Cup, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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1992 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1992 in Australia.

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1993 Australian Open

The 1993 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Flinders Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1993 in British music

This is a summary of 1993 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

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1993 in music

This is a summary of significant events in music in 1993.

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1994 Australian Open

The 1994 Australian Open (also known as the 1994 Ford Australian Open for sponsorship purposes) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Flinders Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1994 in tennis

This page covers all the important events in the sport of tennis in 1994.

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1994 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France

The 1994 Kangaroo Tour was the 18th and last Kangaroo Tour played in the conventional format, where the Australia national rugby league team (known as the XXXX Kangaroos due to sponsorship reasons) played a number of matches against British and French clubs or provincial outfits, in additions to the Test matches.

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1995 Australian Grand Prix

The 1995 Australian Grand Prix (formally the LX EDS Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 12 November 1995 at the Adelaide Street Circuit, Adelaide.

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1995 Australian Open

The 1995 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Flinders Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1995 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1995 in Australia.

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1995 in sports

1995 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1996 Australian Grand Prix

The 1996 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 10 March 1996 at Melbourne.

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1996 Australian Open

The 1996 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1996 Formula One World Championship

The 1996 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 50th season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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1996 in architecture

The year 1996 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1996 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1996 in Australia.

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1996 Summer Olympics

The 1996 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXVI Olympiad and unofficially referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games, was an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

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1997 Australian Grand Prix

The 1997 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 9 March 1997 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Albert Park, Melbourne.

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1997 Australian Open

The 1997 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1997 Formula One World Championship

The 1997 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 51st season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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1997 in architecture

The year 1997 in architecture involved some significant events.

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1997 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1997 in Australia.

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1997 in sports

1997 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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1997–98 Australian Baseball League season

The 1997–98 Australian Baseball League season was the 9th season of the original Australian Baseball League, contested between eight teams representing state and regional capitals:,,,,,, and.

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1998 Australian Grand Prix

The 1998 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Albert Park street circuit in inner Melbourne on 8 March 1998 at 14:00 AEDT (UTC+10).

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1998 Australian Open

The 1998 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.

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1998 FIFA World Cup qualification

The 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification competition was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations.

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1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC–OFC play-off)

The 1998 FIFA World Cup AFC–OFC qualification play-off was a two-legged home-and-away tie between the winners of the Oceania qualifying tournament, Australia, and the losing team in the AFC play-off from the Asian qualifying tournament, Iran.

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1998 Formula One World Championship

The 1998 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 52nd season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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1998 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1998 in Australia.

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1999 Australian Grand Prix

The 1999 Australian Grand Prix (formally the LXIV Qantas Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 7 March 1999 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Albert Park, Melbourne, Australia.

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1999 Australian Open

The 1999 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia.

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1999 Formula One World Championship

The 1999 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 53rd season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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1999 in architecture

The year 1999 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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1999 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1999 in Australia.

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1999–2000 West Ham United F.C. season

During the 1999–2000 season, West Ham United competed in the Premier League.

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1st Commando Regiment (Australia)

The 1st Commando Regiment (1 Cdo Regt) is an Australian Army Reserve special forces unit part of Special Operations Command with an integrated structure of regular (full-time) soldiers and reserve (part-time) soldiers, which together with the full-time Australian Army 2nd Commando Regiment, provides the Commando capability to Special Operations Command.

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1st Light Car Patrol (Australia)

The 1st Light Car Patrol was formed in Melbourne during 1916 as part of the Australian Imperial Force during World War I. First named the 1st Armoured Car Section, it was also known as the 1st Armoured Car Battery.

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1st Siege Artillery Battery (Australia)

1st Siege Artillery Battery was formed in Victoria during April 1915.

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1worldspace

1worldspace, known for most of its existence simply as 'WorldSpace', is a defunct satellite radio network that in its heyday provided service to over 170,000 subscribers in eastern and southern Africa, the Middle East, and much of Asia with 96% coming from India.

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2/1st Battalion (Australia)

The 2/1st Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army.

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2/3rd Battalion (Australia)

The 2/3rd Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army.

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2/5th Battalion (Australia)

The 2/5th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army that operated during World War II.

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2/6th Battalion (Australia)

The 2/6th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army that served during the Second World War.

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2/7th Battalion (Australia)

The 2/7th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army raised for service during World War II.

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2/8th Battalion (Australia)

The 2/8th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army that served during World War II.

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200 metres

The 200 metres (also spelled 200 meters) is a sprint running event.

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200 Queen Street

200 Queen Street, also known as 200Q and previously known as ACI House, is an office building in Melbourne.

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2000 Australian Grand Prix

The 2000 Australian Grand Prix (officially known as the LXV Qantas Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 12 March 2000 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne.

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2000 Australian Open

The 2000 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park in Melbourne in Australia.

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2000 Formula One World Championship

The 2000 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 54th season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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2000 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2000 in Australia.

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2000 Summer Olympics

The 2000 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and commonly known as Sydney 2000 or the Millennium Olympic Games/Games of the New Millennium, were an international multi-sport event which was held between 15 September and 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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2000s (decade)

The 2000s was a decade of the Gregorian calendar that began on January 1, 2000, and ended on December 31, 2009.

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2001 AFL Grand Final

The 2001 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Essendon Football Club and the Brisbane Lions, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 29 September 2001.

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2001 Australian Grand Prix

The 2001 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 4 March 2001 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit.

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2001 Australian Open

The 2001 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park in Melbourne in Australia.

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2001 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia

The 2001 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia was a series of matches played by the British and Irish Lions rugby union team in Australia.

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2001 Formula One World Championship

The 2001 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 55th season of FIA Formula One racing.

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2002 AFL Grand Final

The 2002 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Brisbane Lions and the Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 28 September 2002.

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2002 Australian Football International Cup

The 2002 Australian Football International Cup was the inaugural international Australian rules football tournament held in Melbourne, Australia in 2002.

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2002 Australian Grand Prix

The 2002 Australian Grand Prix (formally the LXVII Foster's Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 3 March 2002 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit.

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2002 Australian Open

The 2002 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park in Melbourne in Australia.

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2002 Commonwealth Games

The 2002 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XVII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Manchester 2002 were held in Manchester, England, from 25 July to 4 August 2002.

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2002 Formula One World Championship

The 2002 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 56th season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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2002 in architecture

The year 2002 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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2002 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2002 in Australia.

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2002 in rail transport

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2002 Men's Hockey World Cup

The 2002 Men's Hockey World Cup was the 10th edition of the Hockey World Cup men's field hockey tournament.

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2003 AFL Grand Final

The 2003 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Brisbane Lions and the Collingwood Football Club, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 27 September 2003.

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2003 Australian Grand Prix

The 2003 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 9 March 2003 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit.

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2003 Australian Open

The 2003 Australian Open was a tennis tournament held in 2003.

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2003 Davis Cup

The 2003 Davis Cup was the 92nd edition of the most important tournament between nations in men's tennis.

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2003 Formula One World Championship

The 2003 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 57th season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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2003 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2003 in Australia.

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2003 in tennis

This page covers all the important events in the sport of tennis in 2003.

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2004 AFL Grand Final

The 2004 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Port Adelaide Football Club and the Brisbane Lions, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 25 September 2004.

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2004 Australian Grand Prix

The 2004 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 7 March 2004 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit.

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2004 Australian Lacrosse League season

Results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2004, the inaugural season for the ALL.

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2004 Australian Open

The 2004 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 19 January to 1 February, 2004.

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2004 Formula One World Championship

The 2004 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 58th season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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2004 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2004 in Australia.

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2004 Summer Olympics torch relay

The 2004 Summer Olympics Torch Relay took the Olympic Flame across every habitable continent, returning to Athens, Greece.

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2004–05 VB Series

The 2004–05 edition of the VB Series (so-called because of sponsor Victoria Bitter) was a three-team One Day International men's cricket tournament held in Australia in January and February 2005, between the hosting nation's team, Pakistan and West Indies.

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2005 AFL finals series

The Australian Football League's 2005 finals series began on the weekend of 2 September 2005 and ended with the 109th AFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 24 September 2005.

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2005 AFL Grand Final

The 2005 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Sydney Swans and West Coast Eagles at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 24 September 2005.

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2005 Ashes series

The 2005 Ashes series was that year's edition of the long-standing cricket rivalry between England and Australia.

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2005 ATP Tour

This is a list of the tournaments played in the 2005 season of Men's tennis (calendar year), including ATP events and ITF events (This does not include the ITF Men's Circuit, only the ATP circuit).

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2005 Australian Football International Cup

The 2005 Australian Football International Cup was the second time that the Australian Football International Cup tournament, an international Australian rules football competition was held.

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2005 Australian Grand Prix

The 2005 Australian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit on 6 March 2005.

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2005 Australian Lacrosse League season

These are the results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2005.

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2005 Australian Open

The 2005 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 17 until 30 January 2005.

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2005 Cronulla riots

The 2005 Cronulla riots were a series of race riots and outbreaks of mob violence in Sydney, beginning on 11 December 2005 in the beachside suburb of Cronulla which spread, over the next few nights, to additional suburbs.

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2005 Formula One World Championship

The 2005 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 59th season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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2005 ICC Super Series

The ICC Super Series 2005 was a cricket series in Australia in October 2005 played between Australia, the world's ranked number one side at the time, and an ICC World XI made up of the best non-Australian cricketers.

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2005 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2005 in Australia.

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2005 in South African sport

'See also: 2004 in South African sport, 2005 in South Africa, 2006 in South African sport and the Timeline of South African sport.

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2005 International Rules Series

The 2005 International Rules Series was the 12th annual International Rules Series and the 14th time that a test series of international rules football was played between Ireland and Australia and was won by Australia.

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2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The 38th World Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia from 21 to 27 November 2005.

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2005 WTA Tour

The 2005 WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2005 tennis season.

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2005–06 A-League

The 2005–06 A-League was the 29th season of top-flight soccer in Australia, and the inaugural season of the A-League.

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2005–06 Adelaide United FC season

The 2005–06 Adelaide United FC season was the club's second season since its establishment in 2003.

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2005–06 Australian cricket season

The 2005–06 Australian cricket season took place from October 2005 to March 2006.

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2005–06 Melbourne Victory FC season

Melbourne Victory were considered to be one of the future "powerhouse" football clubs in Australia prior to the 2005/06 A-League season, with Socceroos Kevin Muscat and Archie Thompson returning to Melbourne from successful club careers in Europe.

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2005–06 Sydney FC season

The 2005-06 season was Sydney FC's first season, formed to compete in the new Australian A-League competition.

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2005–06 VB Series

The 2005–06 edition of the VB Series (so-called because of sponsor Victoria Bitter) was a three-team One Day International men's cricket tournament held in Australia in January and February 2006, between the hosting nation's team, South Africa and Sri Lanka.

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2006 AFL finals series

The Australian Football League's 2006 finals series took place between the top eight ladder positions in the 2006 AFL season.

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2006 AFL Grand Final

The 2006 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Sydney Swans and West Coast Eagles, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne on 30 September 2006.

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2006 AFL Rising Star

The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League.

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2006 AFL Women's National Championships

The 2006 AFL Women's National Championships took place in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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2006 ATP Tour

The ATP Tour is the elite tour for professional tennis organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals.

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2006 Australian Grand Prix

The 2006 Australian Grand Prix (formally the LXXI Foster's Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit in Albert Park, Melbourne on 2 April 2006.

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2006 Australian Lacrosse League season

Results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2006.

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2006 Australian Open

The 2006 Australian Open was played between 16 and 29 January 2006.

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2006 Collingwood Football Club season

This article covers the 2006 season of the Collingwood Football Club AFL team.

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2006 Commonwealth Games

The 2006 Commonwealth Games, officially the XVIII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Melbourne 2006, were an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth that were held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia between 15 and 26 March 2006.

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2006 Commonwealth Games closing ceremony

The Closing Ceremony of the 2006 Commonwealth Games was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on 26 March 2006 to mark the closing of the 18th Commonwealth Games.

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2006 Commonwealth Games medal table

The 2006 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the 18th Commonwealth Games, were a multi-sport event held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia between 15 and 26 March 2006.

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2006 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony

The Opening Ceremony of the 2006 Commonwealth Games was held on 15 March 2006 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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2006 Davis Cup

The 2006 Davis Cup was the 95th edition of the most important tournament between nations in men's tennis.

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2006 Formula One World Championship

The 2006 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 60th season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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2006 G20 ministerial meeting

The 2006 G-20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors was held in Melbourne between 18 and 19 November 2006.

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2006 in architecture

The year 2006 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.

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2006 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2006 in Australia.

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2006 in New Zealand

The following lists events that happened during 2006 in New Zealand.

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2006 in South African sport

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2006 in sports

2006 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

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2006 June rugby union tests

The 2006 June rugby union tests (also known as the summer tests in the Northern Hemisphere) were rugby union Test matches played during between June in 2006.

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2006 Melbourne Cup

The 2006 Melbourne Cup was held on Tuesday, 7 November 2006, in Melbourne, Australia.

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2006 NRL season

The 2006 NRL season was the 99th season of professional rugby league football in Australia and the ninth run by the National Rugby League.

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2006 NRL season results

The 2006 National Rugby League season consisted of 25 weekly regular season rounds starting on 11 March, followed by four weeks of play-offs that culminated in a grand final on 1 October.

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2006 Rugby League Tri-Nations

The 2006 Rugby League Tri-Nations (also known as the Gillette Rugby League Tri-Nations due to sponsorship by Gillette) was the second Rugby League Tri-Nations tournament hosted by Australia and New Zealand.

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2006 State of Origin series

The 2006 State of Origin series was the 25th year that the annual best-of-three series of interstate rugby league football matches between the Queensland and New South Wales representative teams was contested entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules.

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2006 V8 Supercar season

The 2006 V8 Supercar season was the 47th year of touring car racing in Australia since the first runnings of the Australian Touring Car Championship and the fore-runner of the present day Bathurst 1000, the Armstrong 500.

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2006 WTA Tour

The 2006 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour was the 36th season since the founding of the Women's Tennis Association.

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2006–07 A-League

The 2006–07 A-League was the 30th season of top-flight soccer in Australia, and the second season of the A-League since its establishment the previous season.

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2006–07 Adelaide United FC season

The 2006–07 Adelaide United FC season was the club's second season of the A-League.

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2006–07 Central Coast Mariners FC season

The Central Coast Mariners' season 2006-07 was the second competitive season of football (soccer) club Central Coast Mariners FC.

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2006–07 Commonwealth Bank Series

The Commonwealth Bank Series was the name of the One Day International cricket tournament in Australia for the 2006–07 season.

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2006–07 Melbourne Victory FC season

The Melbourne Victory A-League 2006-07 season was their most successful A-League season.

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2006–07 Newcastle Jets FC season

The 2006-07 season was Newcastle Jets' second season in the Hyundai A-League.

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2006–07 Perth Glory FC season

The 2006–07 was Perth Glory's second season in the Hyundai A-League and the club's 10th season since its inception in 1996.

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2006–07 Sydney FC season

The 2006–07 season is Sydney FC's second season of soccer in Australia.

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2007 ATP Tour

The ATP Tour is the elite tour for professional tennis organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals.

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2007 Australian Open

The 2007 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 15 January until 28 January 2007.

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2007 Formula One World Championship

The 2007 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 61st season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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2007 Gold Coast Titans season

The 2007 Gold Coast Titans season was the first in the club's history.

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2007 in association football

The following are the association football events of the year 2007 throughout the world.

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2007 in rail transport

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2007 in tennis

This page covers all the important events in the sport of tennis in 2007.

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2007 World Aquatics Championships

The 2007 World Aquatics Championships or the XII FINA World Championships were held in Melbourne, Australia from 17 March to 1 April 2007.

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2007 WTA Tour

The 2007 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour was the elite professional tennis circuit organized by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for the 2007 tennis season.

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2008 Australian Football International Cup

The 2008 Australian Football International Cup was the third time the Australian Football International Cup, an international Australian rules football competition, has been contested.

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2008 Formula One World Championship

The 2008 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 62nd season of Formula One motor racing, recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) – the governing body of motorsport – as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars.

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2008 Rugby League World Cup

The 2008 Rugby League World Cup was the thirteenth staging of the Rugby League World Cup since its inauguration in 1954, and the first since the 2000 tournament.

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2009 Formula One World Championship

The 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 63rd season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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2010 Formula One World Championship

The 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 64th season of FIA Formula One motor racing.

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2014 Commonwealth Games

The 2014 Commonwealth Games (Geamannan a' Cho-fhlaitheis 2014), officially known as the XX Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Glasgow 2014, (Glaschu 2014), was an international multi-sport event celebrated in the tradition of the Commonwealth Games as governed by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF).

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2015 Cricket World Cup

The 2015 Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Cricket World Cup 2015) was the 11th Cricket World Cup, jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand from 14 February to 29 March 2015.

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21st Century Tower

The 21st Century Tower is a 55-story skyscraper along the Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai.

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25 Live

25 Live (also known as the 25th Anniversary Tour) was a concert tour by English singer/songwriter George Michael.

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28 Days (band)

28 Days are a punk rock band from Frankston, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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2AY

2AY is an Australian Classic hits and Talk radio-formatted AM radio station, broadcasting to Albury, New South Wales and the surrounding areas of Southwest New South Wales and North East Victoria.

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2Day FM

2Day FM (call sign: 2DAY) is a commercial FM radio station broadcasting in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on a frequency of 104.1 MHz, and is part of Southern Cross Austereo's Hit Network.

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2LO

2LO was the second radio station to regularly broadcast in the United Kingdom (the first was 2MT).

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2ME Radio Arabic

2ME Radio Arabic is a narrowcast Arabic language radio station based in Parramatta, broadcasting on 1638AM to Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart and Darwin; 1647AM to Brisbane and Adelaide; and 1656AM to Perth.

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2nd Siege Artillery Battery (Australia)

2nd Siege Artillery Battery was formed in Victoria during April 1915.

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3000 class railcar

The 3000/3100 class are a class of diesel railcars operated by the State Transport Authority and its successors in Adelaide.

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33rd World Science Fiction Convention

The 33rd World Science Fiction Convention, called Aussiecon, was held in Melbourne, Australia, August 14–17, 1975, at the Southern Cross Hotel.

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34th World Science Fiction Convention

The 34th World Science Fiction Convention carried the official name MidAmeriCon (abbreviated as MAC) and was held September 2–6, 1976, in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, at the Radisson Muehlebach Hotel and nearby Phillips House hotel.

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350 St Kilda Road

350 St Kilda Road, currently known as St.

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385 Bourke Street

385 Bourke Street (also known as the State Bank Centre) is a high-rise office building located in Melbourne, Australia.

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39th Battalion (Australia)

The 39th Battalion was an infantry unit of the Australian Army.

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39th Operational Support Battalion

The 39th Operational Support Battalion is a logistics and administrative unit in the Australian Army, which provides force preparation training and mounting support to individuals and specialist teams for Australian Defence Force operations.

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3AK

3AK is the call sign of SEN 1116, and earlier the on-air name of a former Melbourne talk-back radio and music station, which, in 2003, leased its licence to sports network SEN 1116.

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3AW

3AW is a talkback radio station based in Melbourne.

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3CR Melbourne

3CR is a community radio station that broadcasts on the AM band and on the digital spectrum as 3CR Digital in Melbourne, Australia.

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3KND

3KND is a community radio station which represents the Indigenous communities within Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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3MDR

3MDR is one of many Community radio stations broadcasting in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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3MMM

3MMM (identified on air and in print as Triple M) is a radio station broadcasting in Melbourne, Victoria.

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3RRR

3RRR (pronounced "Three Triple R", or simply "Triple R") is an Australian community radio station, based in Melbourne.

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3SR FM

Triple M Goulburn Valley(ACMA callsign: 3SRR) is an Australian radio station in Australia.

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3ZZZ

3ZZZ (3 Triple Zed) is an ethnic community radio station in Melbourne, Victoria that currently broadcasts programs in over 70 languages on 92.3 MHz FM and is licensed to Mount Dandenong, Victoria.

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4-6-2

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and two trailing wheels on one axle.

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4-6-4

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels, six powered and coupled driving wheels and four trailing wheels.

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4-8-4

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, eight powered and coupled driving wheels on four axles and four trailing wheels on two axles.

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48 Hour Film Project

The 48 Hour Film Project is a contest in which teams of filmmakers are assigned a genre, a character, a prop, and a line of dialogue, and have 48 hours to create a short film containing those elements.

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4D Train

The 4D was a prototype double deck electric multiple unit built for the Public Transport Corporation, Victoria, Australia, for operation on the Melbourne railway system.

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4th Brigade (Australia)

The 4th Brigade is a brigade-level formation of the Australian Army.

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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse

The 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse (4/19 PWLH) is a cavalry regiment of the Australian Army.

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5 Takes

5 Takes is a travel series that airs on the Travel Channel.

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5.5 Metre (keelboat)

The International 5.5 Metre class was created to yield a racing keel boat giving a sailing experience similar to that of the International 6 Metre Class, but at a lower cost.

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56th World Science Fiction Convention

BucConeer was the 56th World Science Fiction Convention, held in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, on August 5–9, 1998.

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57th World Science Fiction Convention

Aussiecon Three was the 57th World Science Fiction Convention, held in Melbourne, Australia on 2–6 September 1999.

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58th World Science Fiction Convention

The 58th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) was Chicon 2000, which was held in Chicago, United States from August 31 through September 4, 2000.

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5AA

5AA (identified as FIVEaa), is 50% owned by NOVA Entertainment and Lachlan Murdoch's company Illyra, and is Adelaide's only commercial talkback radio station.

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5th/6th Battalion, Royal Victoria Regiment

The 5th/6th Battalion ("5/6 RVR") is one of two battalions of the Royal Victoria Regiment, and is an infantry battalion of the Australian Army Reserve.

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65daysofstatic

65daysofstatic (often abbreviated as 65dos, 65days, or simply 65) are an instrumental experimental rock band from Sheffield, England.

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66th World Science Fiction Convention

The 66th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as Denvention 3, was hosted in Denver, Colorado, USA on 6–10 August 2008, at the Colorado Convention Center and (formerly known as the Adam's Mark Hotel).

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67 Special

67 Special is a rock band based in Melbourne, Australia.

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67th World Science Fiction Convention

The 67th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as Anticipation, was hosted in Montréal, Québec, Canada, on 6–10 August 2009, at the Palais des congrès de Montréal.

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68th World Science Fiction Convention

The 68th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), Aussiecon Four, was held 2–6 September 2010, in the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the location selected by the members of Denvention 3.

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6PR

6PR, known as 882 6PR, is a commercial radio station based in Perth, Australia.

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6th Division (Australia)

The 6th Division was an infantry division of the Australian Army.

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7 (Enrique Iglesias album)

7 is the third English studio album (and seventh overall, hence the title) released by Enrique Iglesias.

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7-Eleven

7-Eleven is a Japanese-owned American international chain of convenience stores, headquartered in Irving, Texas.

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770 Eastern Parkway

770 Eastern Parkway (770 איסטערן פארקוויי), also known as "770", is the street address of the central headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement, located on Eastern Parkway in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, New York, in the United States.

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7th Division (Australia)

The 7th Division was an infantry division of the Australian Army.

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96.5 Inner FM

96.5 Inner FM (call sign: 3INR) is a community radio station in Victoria, Australia.

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97.3 FM (Brisbane)

97.3fm (call sign: 4BFM) is a commercial radio station in Brisbane, Australia.

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98.7 FM

The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 98.7 MHz.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melbourne

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