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The Australian

Index The Australian

The Australian is a broadsheet newspaper published in Australia from Monday to Saturday each week since 14 July 1964. [1]

4417 relations: "Bhagavad Gita As It Is" trial in Russia, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, A Long Way Gone, A Place to Call Home (season 1), A Place to Call Home (TV series), A Quien Quiera Escuchar, A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop, A Short History of Christianity, A Woman's Tale, A-League, A-League All Stars Game, A-League transfers for 2013–14 season, A-League transfers for 2017–18 season, A. D. Hope, AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, AACTA Award for Best Cinematography, AACTA Award for Best Costume Design, AACTA Award for Best Direction, AACTA Award for Best Film, AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama, AACTA Award for Best Performance in a Television Comedy, AACTA Award for Best Young Actor, AACTA Awards, Aaron Fa'aoso, Aaron Kosminski, Aaron Payne, Aaron Saxton, Abbott Government, Abbott Ministry, Abby Sunderland, ABC (Australian TV channel), ABC Board, ABC Comedy, ABC Fiction Award, ABC Learning, ABC News (TV channel), ABC Radio and Regional Content, ABC Television, Abdul Salam Zaeef, Abdurrahman Wahid, Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts, Abu Bakar Bashir, Abu Sulayman al-Muhajir, Abu Walid al Masri, Aburizal Bakrie, Academic boycott of Israel, Access Card (Australia), Accidents Happen, Actingclassof1977.com, Action Hero (album), ..., Adam Air Flight 574, Adam Arkapaw, Adam Bakri, Adam Bandt, Adam Blair, Adam Giles, Adam Ramanauskas, Adam Shand (journalist), Adam Spencer, Adam Taggart, Adam Zamoyski, Adarsh Rathore, Adelaide River, Northern Territory, Adelaide Steamship Company, Adele Carles, Adele Farina, Adina Apartment Hotels, Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Adoré Floupette, Adrian Deamer, Adriana Xenides, AED Oil, Aehobak, Aesop (brand), Afamelanotide, Afghan Armed Forces, Afghan National Army, Afghan War documents leak, AFL pre-season draft, AFL SuperCoach, After the Fall (Keith Jarrett album), Agenda (Sky News Australia), Agnes Goodsir, Agnes Mariam de la Croix, Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association (Australia), Ahmed Fahour, Aiden O'Neill, Air data inertial reference unit, Air Defense Identification Zone (East China Sea), Airdeconut, Airline Partners Australia, Ajahn Brahm, Akhmed Zakayev, Al-Aqsa Mosque, Al-Faisal College, Al-Shaddadi offensive (2016), Al-Zahra Mosque, Alan Cadman, Alan Carpenter, Alan Cinis, Alan Dargin, Alan Dupont, Alan Fitzgerald (satirist), Alan Gold (author), Alan John, Alan Jones (radio broadcaster), Alan Joyce (executive), Alan Kohler, Alan Oakley, Alan Ramsey, Alan Reid (journalist), Alan Shadrake, Alan Wearne, Alana Valentine, Aleksandr Dugin, Alex Carey (cricketer), Alex Chernov, Alex Hawke, Alex Jesaulenko, Alex Miller (writer), Alex Mullen, Alex Silvagni, Alex Waislitz, Alexander Barankov, Alexander Ryvchin, Alexandra Tselios, Alexis Wright, Alia College, Alice Springs, Alison Anderson, Aliwa!, All Families Are Psychotic, All Hallows' School, All-Russia People's Front, Allan Kessing, Allan Moss, Allan Myers, Allco Finance Group, Allegations of war crimes in the 2006 Lebanon War, Alleged war crimes during the final stages of the Sri Lankan Civil War, Allen & Unwin, Almandin (horse), Alondra de la Parra, Alpine National Park, Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics – Men's combined, Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics – Women's combined, Alroy Downs, Alsy MacDonald, Alzheimer's research in Australia, Amanda Bauer, Amanda Fazio, Amanda Fraser, Amata, South Australia, Amber Lawrence, Ambergate, Western Australia, American Epic (documentary), American Rust, Amotz Asa-El, Amway Australia, Amy Harris (dancer), An Accidental Soldier, An Officer and a Gentleman, An Officer and a Gentleman (musical), Ana Ivanovic career statistics, Anachronox, Andorran parliamentary election, 2011, André Esteves, André Greipel, André Rieu, Andre Geim, Andrew A. Snelling, Andrew Bassat, Andrew Bovell, Andrew Chan, Andrew Constance, Andrew Cornwell, Andrew Demetriou, Andrew Durante, Andrew Embley, Andrew Fifita, Andrew Johns, Andrew Krakouer, Andrew Laming, Andrew Landeryou, Andrew Leigh, Andrew Mackie (producer), Andrew McDonald (Australian politician), Andrew Peacock, Andrew Raines, Andrew Robb, Andrew Sant, Andrew Stoner, Andrew Upton, Andrew Weldon, Andrews Farm, South Australia, Andy Jung (speed skater), Andy Schleck, Angélique Kidjo, Angela Bennett, Angela Slatter, Angelo Puglisi, Anglican Diocese of Sydney, AngloGold Ashanti, Angus Sampson, Angus Taylor (politician), Animal Justice Party, Animal Planet (Australia and New Zealand), Animated political cartoons, Ann Vriend, Anna Bligh, Anna Creek Station, Anna Rose, Annabelle Bennett, Annabelle: Creation, Anne Henderson, Anne Zahalka, Annelies Strba, Annunziata Rees-Mogg, Another Life (The Collective song), Another Year (film), Answers in Genesis, Antarctic krill, Anthony Ackroyd, Anthony Albanese, Anthony Byrne (politician), Anthony Chisholm (politician), Anthony Fisher, Anthony Mundine, Anthony Pratt (businessman), Anthony Roberts, Anthony Watts (rugby league), Antipodean Resistance, Antisexualism, Antoinette Halloran, Antonella Gambotto-Burke, Antoni Grover, Antonio Winterstein, Antony Golec, Antony Loewenstein, Anzac Day, Anzac Day match, ANZUS, Aomori High School, Apple Inc. advertising, APRA Music Awards of 2012, Aravane Rezaï, Aravina Estate, Arc @ UNSW Limited, Architecture criticism, Arctic Monkeys tour history, Arctic Ocean, Ardfin Estate, Area C mine, Arena (TV network), Argyle Library Egg, Armidale-class patrol boat, Arrernte people, Art Comics Daily, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Arthur Bryant's, Arthur Calwell, Arthur McIntyre (artist), Arthur Shakespeare, Arthur Sinodinos, Arthur Stanley Brown, Artifact (film), Arts Centre Melbourne, Arvo Volmer, Asahi Breweries, Asashōryū Akinori, Asher Keddie, Ashleigh Brennan, Ashleigh Cummings, Ashtamangala prasnam, Ashton Agar, Ashton Sims, Aspire Parramatta, Assassination of Kim Jong-nam, Assassination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh, Association for the Wellbeing of Children in Healthcare, Association of Marist Schools of Australia, At the Movies (Australian TV series), Atlas of Living Australia, Atlas Publications, Atmosfear (series), Atmosfear: The Gatekeeper, Attack on Sydney Harbour, Audrey Fagan, Augie March, Aung San Suu Kyi, Austar, Austen Tayshus, Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine, Australia, Australia (2008 film), Australia 108, Australia 2020 Summit, Australia All Over, Australia at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Australia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics, Australia at the 2017 Asian Winter Games, Australia at the Winter Olympics, Australia China Youth Association, Australia Day, Australia Day (film), Australia First Party, Australia national netball team, Australia Post, Australia the Lucky Cunt, Australia Week, Australia's First Families of Wine, Australia's Next Top Model, Australia's Shame, Australia–Brunei relations, Australia–China relations, Australia–India relations, Australia–Indonesia relations, Australia–Mongolia relations, Australia–Qatar relations, Australia–Russia relations, Australian (disambiguation), Australian Aboriginal languages, Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts, Australian Adult Industry Awards, Australian Banking Association, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Catholic University, Australian Christian Channel, Australian Christian Lobby, Australian Commonwealth Party, Australian Communications and Media Authority, Australian Computer Museum Society, Australian Computer Society, Australian Conservatives, Australian Consumer Law, Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Australian contribution to UNTAG, Australian corporate tax rate, Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, Australian dollar, Australian Family Association, Australian federal election debates and forums, 2016, Australian federal election, 1972, Australian federal election, 2004, Australian federal election, 2007, Australian federal election, 2010, Australian federal election, 2013, Australian federal election, 2016, Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, Australian Festival of Chamber Music, Australian Greens, Australian greyhound racing live baiting scandal, Australian head of state dispute, Australian heavy metal, Australian Human Rights Commission, Australian International Airshow, Australian Labor Party, Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch), Australian Labor Party leadership spill, 2006, Australian Labor Party leadership spill, 2010, Australian Labor Party leadership spill, 2012, Australian Labor Party leadership spill, June 2013, Australian Labor Party leadership spill, March 2013, Australian Labor Party National Executive, Australian Literary Review, Australian Made, Australian Magazine, Australian Marriage Equality, Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey, Australian Masters, Australian Monarchist League, Australian National Imams Council, Australian National University, Australian of the Year, Australian patriotism, Australian Press Council, Australian property bubble, Australian referendum, 1967 (Aboriginals), Australian republic referendum, 1999, Australian rules football in popular culture, Australian Securities Exchange, Australian sedition law, Australian Senate, Australian Sports Commission Media Awards, Australian Union of Students, Australian Vaccination-Skeptics Network, Australian whisky, Australian Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Book, Australian workplace agreement, Australian Yachtsman of the Year, Australiana (single), Automation (video game), Ave Maria (Beyoncé song), Avoca Resources Limited, Avocado toast, Avondale College, AWB oil-for-wheat scandal, Awesome Festival, AWU affair, Aziza (album), Aziza Abdel-Halim, Åsa Wahlquist, B. A. Santamaria, Bab al-Shams, Babcock & Brown, Baby Animals, Back to Black, Backpacker murders, BAE Systems Australia, Bag-in-box, Bakers Delight, Balibo (film), Balibo Five, Balwyn, Victoria, Bandit 6, Bank Australia, Barangaroo ferry wharf, Barbara Garson, Barbara Perry (politician), Barnaby Joyce, Barngarla people, Barrallier Books, Barrie Cassidy, Barrie Kosky, Barrington Tops National Park, Barry Hall, Barry Hill (Australian writer), Barry O'Farrell, Barry Oakley, Barry Rubin, Barton Deakin, Bass Phillip, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, Batemans Bay, Batong Pham, Battle of Arghandab (2008), Battle of Brookvale, Battle of Tabqa (2017), Battle of Tripoli (2011), Battlelines, Beach Cricket Tri-Nations series, Beat Bugs, Beatrice Faust, Beautiful Heartache, Beautiful Kate, Bec Gilbert, Beccy Cole, Bechtel, Beef Australia, Been a Long Time, Beenleigh, Queensland, Before I Go to Sleep, Before the Game, Bega schoolgirl murders, Begin Again (film), Behind the Exclusive Brethren, Being Lara Bingle, Belanglo State Forest, Belinda Hutchinson, Belle Gibson, Belvoir (theatre company), Ben Buckley, Ben Heine, Ben Jones (Australian rugby league, born 1990), Ben Mendelsohn, Ben Naparstek, Ben Oxenbould, Ben Reid, Ben Roberts-Smith, Ben Ross, Ben Wilden, Ben Wyatt, Benjamin Law (writer), Benjamin Maio Mackay's Talk 2 Me!, Benjamin Taylor (author), Bent Spoon Award, Bernadette Robinson, Bernard Salt, Bernard Tomic career statistics, Bernie Lowther, Berrimah Prison, Bert Kelly, Berwyn Heights, Maryland mayor's residence drug raid, Bess Price, Bettina Arndt, Betty Churcher, Bevan Slattery, Bevan Spencer von Einem, Bex (compound analgesic), BHP, Bibi (artist), Bible Believers, Bibliography of Prem Rawat and related organizations, Big Australia, Big Brother (Australia season 6), Big Brother (Australia season 7), Big Day Out, Big Rocking Horse, Biker bar, Bilal Khazal, Bili ape, Bill Barry (politician), Bill Bunbury, Bill Collins (television presenter), Bill Heffernan, Bill Hillmann, Bill Hunter (actor), Bill Leak, Bill Ludwig, Bill Roggio, Bill Shorten, Billy Bowden, Billy Thorpe, Bindi Irwin, Bionic (Christina Aguilera album), Bitter & Twisted (film), Bjelke-Petersen family, Black Saturday bushfires, Black Swan State Theatre Company, Black Tears, Blackrock (film), Blackrock (play), Blakeview, South Australia, Blast Corps, Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman, Bliss (opera), Bliss Release, Bloke, Blood & Guts, Blue Is the Warmest Colour, Blue Poles, Bo Nixon, Bob Adams (American football), Bob Brown, Bob Carr, Bob Cotton, Bob Day, Bob Debus, Bob Ell, Bob Ellis, Bob Hawke, Bob Howard (academic), Bob Pratt, Bob Rose (footballer), Bobo Faulkner, Boeing E-3 Sentry, Boggo Road Gaol, Bogong High Plains, Bomb-making instructions on the internet, Bon Bon Reserve, Bond University, Bonita Mabo, Bootleg Brewery, Born This Way Ball, Bougainvillean presidential election, 2010, Bouncer (doorman), Bournville Centre for Visual Arts, Bowden, South Australia, Bowen Hills, Queensland, Bowraville murders, Bowraville, New South Wales, Boxcar (band), Boxcutters (podcast), Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, Boycotts of Israel, Boyd Cordner, Boyer Lectures, BP, Brad Fox, Brad Hazzard, Brad Heald, Brahma Lodge, South Australia, Brainwashing, Brainwashing: The Science of Thought Control, Bran Nue Dae (film), Brandon Walters, Breadtop, Breed-specific legislation, Brendan Burkett, Brendan Nelson, Brendan O'Neill (journalist), Brendon Coventry, Brett Craig, Brett Finch, Brett Morris, Brett Peter Cowan, Brett Stewart (rugby league), Brian Burke (Australian politician), Brian Cook (football administrator), Brian Johns (businessman), Brian Kenneth Hobbs, Brian L. Byrne, Brian Leiter, Brian Loughnane, Brian Martin (social scientist), Brian Schmidt, Brian Tamberlin, Brian Trenchard-Smith, Bridgecorp Holdings, Bridget McKenzie, Brimbank & North West Star Weekly, Bringin' It, Brisbane, Brisbane Broncos, Brisbane Central state by-election, 2007, Brisbane River, Brisbane Roar FC, Brisbane Times, British Virgin Islands, Broadsheet, Brockman 2 mine, Brockman 4 mine, Brodie Grundy, Brompton, South Australia, Bronson Harrison, Bronwyn Bishop, Brooke Street Pier, Brooklee Han, Brooks Brothers, Bruce Djite, Bruce Doull, Bruce Gordon (businessman), Bruce Guthrie, Bruce Hall (Australian National University), Bruce Haslingden, Bruce Hawker, Bruce Longbottom, Bruce McAvaney, Bruce Petty, Bruce Woodley, Bruno Schiavi, Bryanboy, BTG Pactual, Buckeridge Group of Companies, Bulo Marer hostage rescue attempt, Bunbury, Western Australia, Bunuba, Burger Theory, Burraneer Bay, Busby Marou, Busby's Bore, Bushfires in Australia, Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle, Buskers and Angels, Butterfly Boucher, Buzzle, BVN Architecture, C Restaurant, C7 Sport, Cairns, Cairns Airport, Cairns Indigenous Art Fair, Californication (TV series), Callan McAuliffe, Camden, New South Wales, Cameron Forbes (writer), Cameron McEvoy, Cameron Pedersen, Cameron Rahles-Rahbula, Cameron Thurley, Cameron Williams, Campaigns & Communications Group, Campbell Newman, Campion College, Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium, Canal Livre, Canberra Choral Society, Canberra Press Gallery, Candice Alley (album), Candidates of the Australian federal election, 2007, Candidates of the Australian federal election, 2010, Candidates of the Australian federal election, 2013, Candidates of the New South Wales state election, 2015, Candide (operetta), Canterbury Boys' High School, Canterbury Television, Canwest, Cape Wickham Links, Capitol Theatre, Melbourne, Carandiru massacre, Carbon pricing in Australia, Carbon tax, Cardross road accident, Carl Rackemann, Carl Vine, Carnival Spirit, Carnivàle, Carol (film), Carol Young, Caroline Bartasek, Caroline Chisholm School – Senior Campus, Caroline O'Connor (actress), Carry On (Motor Ace song), Carter Holt Harvey, Cashless Welfare Card, Casino Twilight Dogs, Cassandra Kelly, Cassie Jaye, Castlemaine XXXX, Casualties of the 2006 Lebanon War, Casualties of the 2011 Libyan Civil War, Casualties of the Iraq War, Catalyst (magazine), Cate Blanchett, Cate McGregor, Catherine Cole, Catherine Harris, Catherine Holmes, Catherine Hunter (filmmaker), Catherine Terracini, Catholic Church sex abuse cases by country, Catholic education in Australia, Catholic sexual abuse cases in Australia, Cattle feeding, CBH Group, Cecilia Bartoli, Cecilia McIntosh, Celebrity Solstice, Central Arnhem Road, Central Plaza 1, Brisbane, Central Queensland University, Centre Alliance, Centre for Public Christianity, Ceramic Fuel Cells, Ceridwen Dovey, Chadd Sayers, Chalice of Doña Urraca, Chance Waters, Changeling (film), Channar mine, Charles Dickens, Charles Mackerras, Charles Mihayo, Charles Moses, Charles Rappolt, Charles Zentai, Charlestown state by-election, 2014, Charlie & Boots, Charlie Spargo, Charlie's Country, Charlotte Dawson, Charmaine Dragun, Chatswood railway station, Chatsworth state by-election, 2005, Chemeq, Chen Yonglin, Chevrolet Volt, Cheyenne Westphal, Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping, Child sexual abuse in Australia, Children in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, China Construction Design International, China containment policy, China–Japan relations, Chinese football league system, Ching Hai, Chinkapook, Chip Le Grand, Chips Mackinolty, Chittisinghpura massacre, Chris Bath, Chris Bowen, Chris Corrigan, Chris Dore, Chris Downy, Chris Flynn (author), Chris Hartcher, Chris Hayes (politician), Chris Kemoeatu, Chris Kenny, Chris Mainwaring, Chris Mitchell (journalist), Chris O'Brien (surgeon), Chris Patterson (politician), Chris Riddell (futurist), Chris Sarra, Chris Smith (broadcaster), Chris Stead, Chris Taylor (comedian), Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau, Chrissie Hynde, Christian Geiger, Christian Kerr, Christianity in Australia, Christie Whelan Browne, Christine Wallace, Christmas Creek mine, Christmas Island cuisine, Christmas Island Immigration Reception and Processing Centre, Christopher Geidt, Baron Geidt, Christopher Lawrence (broadcaster), Christopher Pearson (journalist), Christopher Scott (cyclist), Chullora, Cinderella effect, Cinderella State, Cindy Shannon, Citizens Electoral Council, City of Casey, City Pacific, Clancee Pearce, Claremont serial murders, Classic Rock Radio, Clayton Utz, Clean Energy Act 2011, Clermont, Queensland, Climate of Adelaide, Clive Palmer, Closed for Winter, Cloudbreak mine, CloudHashing, Cloverfield, Club Penguin, Coalition for Marriage (Australia), Coen, Queensland, Colaba Causeway, Cold Chisel, Cole Inquiry, Colin Barnett, Colin Winchester, Colleen Egan, Collins St., 5 pm, Collins-class submarine, Collinsville Station, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, Combat operations in 2013 during the Battle of Aleppo, Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, Commonwealth Saga, Competition between Airbus and Boeing, Competitive Alternatives, Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, Compton Cricket Club, Concerns and controversies over the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Condamine River, Confirmed Dead, Connect.com.au, Conservapedia, Consolidated Media Holdings, Conspiracy theories in the Arab world, Contemporary Indigenous Australian art, Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak, Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Australia), Controversial newspaper caricatures, Conversion to Islam in prisons, Convincing Ground massacre, Cooby Dam, Coolgardie Gold Mine, Copenhagen Climate Challenge, Coral Lansbury, Coral Sea, Coriolanus (film), Corruption and Crime Commission, Cosmo Cosmolino, Council for the Australian Federation, Council House, Perth, Count On Me (Judah Kelly album), Country Liberal Party, Country Liberal Party leadership spill, 2015, Country Music Association of Australia, Cow vigilante violence in India since 2014, Coyote Gold Mine, Craig Bellamy (rugby league), Craig Emerson, Craig James (economist), Craig Kelly (politician), Craig Reucassel, Craig Steven Wright, Craig Thomson (politician), Crazy John's, Creation and evolution in public education, Credit card debt, Creighton Burns, Cremorne Point Manor, Crime in Alice Springs, Crime Writers On, Critical Foreign Dependencies Initiative, Critical geopolitics, Criticism of Confucius Institutes, Criticism of the BBC, Cronulla, New South Wales, Crowd Mobile, Crown Perth, Crown Resorts, Crowne Plaza Belgrade, Crownies, Crystal Cruises, Cuba–Oceania relations, Cullacabardee, Western Australia, Cultural Amnesia (book), Culture of Melbourne, Culture war, Cultured meat, Currency House, Currency Press, Currency War of 2009–11, Curtin University, Cyber spying, Cycle chic, Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race, Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's individual road race, Cyclone Nargis, Cyclone Oswald, Cyril Rioli, Dagmar Hagelin, Daily Cargo News, Dalai Lama, Dalbergia tonkinensis, Damian Bugg, Damian Drum, Damien Martyn, Damien Monier, Damien Oliver, Damien Quinn (rugby league), Damon Young, Dan Ilic, Dan Kelly (musician), Dan Sultan, Danie Mellor, Daniel Adlung, Daniel Boulud, Daniel Domscheit-Berg, Daniel Koum, Daniel Mannix, Daniel Robinson (Neighbours), Daniel Tammet, Daniel Tzvetkoff, Danny Ben-Moshe, Danny Green (boxer), Darling River, Darren Berry, Darren Bewick, Darren Davidson, Darren Gaspar, Darren Lockyer, Darren Mapp, Darryl Braxton, Darryl White, Darwiche–Razzak–Fahda family conflict, Darwin, Northern Territory, Daryl Dixon (economic writer), Dash and Will, Date and time notation in Australia, Dave Andrews (activist), Dave Faulkner (musician), Dave Mason (Australian musician), David Banks (journalist), David Bellamy, David Bennett (New Zealand politician), David Bond (journalist), David Bromley (artist), David Burchell, David Campbell (Australian politician), David Clarke (Australian politician), David Crawford (businessman), David Crisafulli, David Dale (author), David Dench, David Eastman, David Elliott (politician), David Gillespie (politician), David Gyngell, David Hains, David Hicks, David Hobson (tenor), David Ipp, David Kemp (politician), David Koch (television presenter), David Leyonhjelm, David Lowy, David M. Scienceman, David Marr (journalist), David McCormack, David Mearns, David Messer, David Moore (photographer), David Morrison, David Mundy, David Page (musician), David Penberthy, David Rumsey (organist), David Shillington, David Shoebridge, David Speers, David Stratton, David Tench Tonight, David Tweed, David Whish-Wilson, Davina Reichman, Dawson River (Queensland), De facto, Dead Man Walking (opera), Deadpool 2, Dean Bertram, Death of Azaria Chamberlain, Death of Ben Zygier, Death of Dianne Brimble, Death of Jill Meagher, Death of Joe Cinque, Death of Matthew Leveson, Death of Ms Dhu, Death of Osama bin Laden, Death of Tina Watson, Deaths in August 2007, Deaths in July 2004, Deaths in November 2007, Deaths in October 2012, Deaths in October 2017, Deaths of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and Khandalyce Pearce, Debbie Spillane, Deborah Mailman, Deborra-lee Furness, Debra Byrne, December 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake, Declan Donnellan, Dee McLachlan, Deep Diver (horse), Defeating ISIS, Deficit spending, Delia Jarrett-Macauley, Delta Downs Station, Delta Goodrem, Delusions of Gender, Demetri Dollis, Democratic Party (United States), Demographics of Nauru, Denis Napthine, Dennis Richardson (diplomat), Dennis Shanahan, Department of Home Affairs (Australia), Departmental secretary, Departures (album), Derek Landy, Derryn Hinch, Derryn Hinch's Justice Party, Des Headland, Des Tuddenham, DesignCrowd, Despicable Me 2, Destra Corporation, Destroying Avalon, Deuce Lutui, DHI (company), Di Gribble, Diamond Princess (ship), Diana Napolis, Diana Simmonds, Dick Cresswell, Dick Smith (entrepreneur), Dietrich v The Queen, Diffusion line, Diggers & Dealers, Diggi Palace, Digital Education Revolution, Digital terrestrial television in Australia, Dilruk Jayasinha, Dimboola (play), Dina Ali Lasloom, Dingo–dog hybrid, Dino Djulbic, Dion Lee, Dirty Harry, Disappearance of Frederick Valentich, Disappearance of Harold Holt, Disappearance of the Beaumont children, Disappearance of Tony Jones, Disappearance of William Tyrrell, Discount Superstores Group, Discover English, Discovery Home & Health, Discovery Turbo, Discovery Turbo (Asia), Disney Channel (Australia and New Zealand), Disney Junior (Australia and New Zealand), Division of Bennelong, Division of Makin, DIY rainbow crossing, Djalu Gurruwiwi, DNA teleportation, Doc Neeson, Dolans Bay, Dom Alessio, Dom Mariani, Domenic Carosa, Domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration, Dominic Perrottet, Don Banks Music Award, Don DeLillo, Don Edgar, Don McKinnon (rugby league), Don Polye, Don Procopio, Donald Horne, Donald McGauchie, Donna Freedman, Donna Simpson, Donna Williams, Doreen Reid Nakamarra, Double Take (TV series), Douglas Crabbe, Douglas Jardine, Douglas Trumbull, Down Under (song), Dragan Vasiljković, Dragon (band), Dreams (Evermore album), Drift (2013 Australian film), Drivetrain Systems International, Drum line (shark control), DSMA-Notice, Duke of York (1817 ship), Duncan (Slim Dusty song), Duncan Gay, Dutch general election, 2017, Dutch Tilders, DVD region code, Dyson (company), Dyson Heydon, DZ Deathrays, E. Phillips Fox, Eagles (band), Eamon Sullivan, Early life of Ricky Ponting, East Asian foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration, East Journey, East Timorese presidential election, 2007, East Timorese presidential election, 2012, Eastern Range mine, Eastwood, New South Wales, Eatock v Bolt, Economy of Australia, Economy of Queensland, Economy of Sydney, Economy of the British Virgin Islands, Ed Cowan, Ed Husic, Eddie Mabo, Eddie Obeid, Eddie Perfect, Eddy Groves, Eden, New South Wales, Edgardo Massa, Edmund Blacket, Edmund Hillary, Edna May Gold Mine, Edward Mandla, Edward Ruscha, Edward Snowden, Edward St John, Edwin Brown, Ego Is Not a Dirty Word (song), Ego Lemos, EgyptAir Flight 804, Eileen Joyce, Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya, Ekaterina Makarova, Eleanor Rigby (novel), Eleanor Schonell Bridge, Electoral system of Australia, Electorate opinion polling for the Australian federal election, 2016, Electric Chapel, Electric Lash, Elena Kats-Chernin, Elfriede Jelinek, ELISION Ensemble, Elizabeth Best, Elizabeth Blackmore, Elizabeth Cosson, Elizabeth Debicki, Elizabeth Harrower (writer), Elizabeth Henrietta (1816 ship), Elizabeth Riddell, Elizabeth, South Australia, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Ellie Cole, Elly Varrenti, Elphinstone Group, Elsevier, Elwyn Lynn, EM Solutions, Embedded (Mark Seymour album), Emergence (Birmingham novel), Emily Browning, Emily Thorne, EMILY's List Australia, Emma Jane, Emma Johnston, Emmanuel Carella, Emu Downs Wind Farm, Endemol Australia, Endless Sleep Chapter 46, Endorsements in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey, Energy and Minerals Business Council, Energy Efficient Homes Package, Energy Triangle, Engineering Institute of Technology, Enrico Letta, Enten controversy, Environmental impact of nuclear power, Environmental movement in Australia, Envy of Angels, Epidermodysplasia verruciformis, Eric Bickerton, Eric Butler, Eric Mjöberg, Eric Newby, Eric Roozendaal, Erik Thomson, Erin McNaught, Erin Pizzey, Ern Malley, Ernie Awards, Esplanade Hotel, Albany, ESPN Australia, Essendon Football Club supplements saga, Essie Davis, Esther Hicks, Eurabia, Eureka Tower, Eurocopter Tiger, European migrant crisis, Euthanasia device, Evan Whitton, Evangelos Goussis, Evanston Gardens, South Australia, Everybody Draw Mohammed Day, Evil Overlord List, Evolution on Gardiner, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Ewen Leslie, Excavations at the Temple Mount, Excellence in Research for Australia, Exchange Plaza, Execution of Nimr al-Nimr, Expert360, ExxonMobil, Eyesore, Fabio Biondi, Faceless men, Failed terrorism plots, Family First Party, FamilyVoice Australia, Fantasy football (Australian rules football), Fatality statistics in the Western Australian mining industry, Faultlines (Megalogenis book), Fawad Ahmed, Fay Zwicky, Fábio Ferreira (Portuguese footballer), February 2010 Australian cyberattacks, February 2016 Baghdad bombings, February 9–10, 2010 North American blizzard, FedEx Express Flight 80, Fee Plumley, Fehmi Naji, Feliks Zemdegs, Feral Brewing Company, Ferngrove Vineyards, Ferny Grove State High School, Fierce Hearts, Fifth-generation jet fighter, Fijian dollar, Financial Ombudsman Service (Australia), Finding Your Feet, Finery (company), Fiona Stewart (author), First Blood (Wentworth), First Daughter (Brack), First Quantum Minerals, First Turnbull Ministry, Fishnet, Fitzroy Xpress, Five Eyes, Five-eighth, Flight MH370: The Mystery, Flux (political party), Fly-in fly-out, Football in Australia, Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale, Forced abortion of Feng Jianmei, Ford Falcon (Australia), Ford Falcon (BA), Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration, Foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government, Foreign relations of Brunei, Foreign relations of Israel, Foreign relations of Tuvalu, Forgotten War (book), Fort Dundas, Fortescue railway, Forum for India–Pacific Islands Cooperation, Forward Operating Base Sarkari Karez, Fox News, Fox Sports Pty Limited, Foxtel, Foxtel Arts, Foxtel Smooth, Fran Bailey, Franca Arena, Frances Adamson, Francis Bourke, Francis Xavier Kurrupuwu, Francisco Guterres, Francisco Xavier do Amaral, Frank Bainimarama, Frank Devine, Frank Fenner, Frank Hyde, Frank Luntz, Frankland Estate, Frankston, Victoria, Fraser Island, Fraser Island Great Walk, Fred (baboon), Fred Le Deux, Fred Schultz, Freda Briggs, Freddie Timms, Frederic Bonney, Freedom Award, Freeview (Australia), French Polynesian presidential election, February 2009, Freshwater Blue, Friday Live, Frog's Leg Gold Mine, From Little Things Big Things Grow, Fruit Ninja, Fruits on a Table, Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Fukushima Daiichi units 4, 5 and 6, Fulham, South Australia, Fullback (rugby league), G20, Gabrielle Upton, Gail Kelly, Gair Affair, Galaxy (Jessica Mauboy song), Galaxy Research, Galleria Shopping Centre (Perth), Gambling in Taiwan, Games of the XXI Olympiad (album), Gang of Four (Australian Labor Party), Gareth Evans (politician), Gareth Powell, Garuda Indonesia Flight 200, Gary Gray (politician), 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"Bhagavad Gita As It Is" trial in Russia

The Bhagavad Gita As It Is trial in Russia was a trial that commenced in 2011 about banning the Russian edition of the book, Bhagavad Gita As It Is (1968), a translation and commentary of the Hindu holy text, Bhagavad Gita, on charges of religious extremism.

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'Tis Pity She's a Whore

'Tis Pity She's a Whore (original spelling: 'Tis Pitty Shee's a Whore) is a tragedy written by John Ford.

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A Long Way Gone

A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier (2007) is a memoir written by Ishmael Beah, an author from Sierra Leone.

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A Place to Call Home (season 1)

The first season of the Seven Network television series A Place to Call Home, consisting of 13 episodes, premiered on 28 April 2013 and concluded on 21 July 2013.

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A Place to Call Home (TV series)

A Place to Call Home is an Australian television drama series created by Bevan Lee for the Seven Network.

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A Quien Quiera Escuchar

A Quien Quiera Escuchar (To Those Who Want to Listen) is the tenth studio album by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin.

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A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop

"A Rock Star Bucks a Coffee Shop" is a song recorded by Neil Young and Promise of the Real.

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A Short History of Christianity

A Short History of Christianity is a non-fiction book on the history of the Christian religion written by the Australian historian Geoffrey Blainey.

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A Woman's Tale

A Woman's Tale is a 1991 Australian film directed by Paul Cox.

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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-League All Stars Game

The A-League All Star Game is an annual soccer match contested by the A-League All Stars team against an invitee club.

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A-League transfers for 2013–14 season

This is a list of the transfers for the 2013–14 A-League season.This list includes transfers featuring at least one A-League club.

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A-League transfers for 2017–18 season

This is a list of Australian football transfers for the 2017–18 A-League.

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A. D. Hope

Alec Derwent Hope (21 July 190713 July 2000) was an Australian poet and essayist known for his satirical slant.

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AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role

The AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role 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 annually at the AACTA Awards, which hands out accolades for achievements in feature films, television, documentaries and short films.

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AACTA Award for Best Cinematography

The AACTA Award for Best Cinematography 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 Award for Best Costume Design

The AACTA Award for Best Costume Design is an accolade given 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 handed out at the annual AACTA Awards, which rewards achievements in feature film, television, documentaries and short films.

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AACTA Award for Best Direction

The AACTA Award for Best Direction 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 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 Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama

The AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama is an accolade given 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 handed out at the annual AACTA Awards, which rewards achievements in Australian feature film, television, documentaries and short films.

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AACTA Award for Best Performance in a Television Comedy

The AACTA Award for Best Performance in a Television Comedy is an accolade given 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 handed out at the annual AACTA Awards, which rewards achievements in Australian feature film, television, documentaries and short films.

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AACTA Award for Best Young Actor

The AACTA Award for Best Young Actor 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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Aaron Fa'aoso

Aaron Fa'aoso (born circa 1976), an Indigenous Australian of Torres Strait Islander, Samoan and Tongan descent, is a television and film actor, screenwriter, and producer probably best known for his role on East West 101.

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Aaron Kosminski

Aaron Kosminski (born Aron Mordke Kozmiński; 11 September 1865 – 24 March 1919) was a Jewish Polish emigrant in England who is a suspect in the Jack the Ripper case.

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Aaron Payne

Aaron Payne (born 18 November 1982) is an Australian former rugby league player.

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Aaron Saxton

Aaron Saxton (born 1974) is a former Scientologist and member of the organisation's elite group called the Sea Org.

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Abbott Government

The Abbott Government was the federal executive government of Australia led by the 28th Prime Minister Tony Abbott.

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Abbott Ministry

The Abbott Ministry (Liberal–National Coalition) was the 69th ministry of the Government of Australia.

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Abby Sunderland

Abigail Jillian "Abby" Sunderland (born October 19, 1993) is an American former sailor who, in 2010, unsuccessfully attempted to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world.

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ABC (Australian TV channel)

ABC (formerly known as The ABC National Television Service or ABC-TV from 1956 until 2008, and as ABC1 from 2008 until 2014) is a national public television network in Australia.

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ABC Board

The ABC Board is the body responsible for the operations of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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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 Fiction Award

The ABC Fiction Award was an Australian literary award presented annually to the best, original, unpublished, adult fiction manuscript, written by an Australian resident over the age of 18.

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ABC Learning

ABC Learning was an Australian company that was once the world's largest provider of early childhood education services.

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ABC News (TV channel)

ABC News (also referred to as the ABC News channel) is an Australian 24-hour news channel launched and owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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ABC Radio and Regional Content

ABC Radio and Regional Content is the division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for radio output and regional content.

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ABC Television

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

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Abdul Salam Zaeef

Mullah Abdul Salam Zaeef (born 1968 in Kandahar) was the Afghan ambassador to Pakistan before the US invasion of Afghanistan.

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Abdurrahman Wahid

Abdurrahman Wahid, born Abdurrahman ad-Dakhil (September 1940 – 30 December 2009), colloquially known as, was an Indonesian Muslim religious and political leader who served as the President of Indonesia from 1999 to 2001.

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Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts

The Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts (ACPA) is a national Australian institution for the culturally sensitive training of Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders.

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Abu Bakar Bashir

Abu Bakar Bashir (أبو بكر باعشير) also Abubakar Ba'asyir, Abdus Somad, and Ustad Abu ("Teacher Abu"); born 17 August 1938) is an Indonesian Muslim cleric and leader of Jamaah Ansharut Tauhid. He ran the Al-Mukmin boarding school in Ngruki, Central Java, which he co-founded with Abdullah Sungkar in 1972. He was in exile in Malaysia for 17 years during the secular New Order administration of President Suharto resulting from various activities, including urging the implementation of Sharia law. Intelligence agencies and the United Nations claim he is the spiritual head of Jemaah Islamiyah (also known as JI) and has links with Al-Qaeda. In August 2014, he publicly pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and his declaration of a caliphate.

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Abu Sulayman al-Muhajir

Mostafa Mahamed (born 14 February 1984, Port Said, Egypt), known as Sheikh Abu Sulayman al-Muhajir (or Mostafa Farag) is an Egyptian-born Australian Muslim who is a senior member of al-Qaeda's Al Nusra Front.

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Abu Walid al Masri

Mustafa Hamid (Arabic: مصطفى حامد, born March 1945 in Minya al-Qamh, Sharqia Governorate, Egypt), also known as Abu Walid al Masri (أبو وليد المصري) and Hashim al-Makki (هاشم المكّي), is a journalist who in the 1980s fought as an Islamic jihad volunteer during the Soviet war in Afghanistan.

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Aburizal Bakrie

In this Indonesian name, the name "Bakrie" is a family name, and the person should be referred to by the family name "Bakrie". Aburizal Bakrie (born 15 November 1946) is a politician, and widely recognised as one of the most successful pribumi (native Indonesian) businessmen in Indonesia.

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Academic boycott of Israel

The campaign for an academic boycott of Israel was launched in Ramallah, in the West Bank, in April 2004 by a group of Palestinian academics and intellectuals that formed the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI).

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Access Card (Australia)

The Australian Access Card or Health and social services access card was a proposed Australian Government non-compulsory electronic identity card.

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Accidents Happen

Accidents Happen is a 2010 Australian coming-of-age comedy drama film directed by Andrew Lancaster and starring Geena Davis, Harrison Gilbertson, Sebastian Gregory, Harry Cook (actor), Joel Tobeck, and Sarah Woods.

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Actingclassof1977.com

Actingclassof1977.com, or Acting Class of 1977, is a 2008 Australian documentary television film that looks at the Australian entertainment industry and the actor-training practices of the National Institute of Dramatic Art during the 1970s.

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Action Hero (album)

Action Hero is the second full-length album from Melbourne's Little Nobody.

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Adam Air Flight 574

Adam Air Flight 574 (KI574 or DHI574) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by Adam Air between the Indonesian cities of Surabaya and Manado that broke up in mid-air and crashed into the Makassar Strait near Polewali in Sulawesi on 1 January 2007.

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Adam Arkapaw

Adam Arkapaw is an Australian cinematographer.

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Adam Bakri

Adam Bakri (آدم بكري, אדם בכרי, born 15 May 1988) is a Palestinian-Israeli actor.

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Adam Bandt

Adam Paul Bandt (born 11 March 1972) is an Australian politician, former industrial lawyer and acting Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens.

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Adam Blair

Adam Ngawati Blair (born 20 March 1986) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League.

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Adam Giles

Adam Graham Giles (born 10 April 1973) is an Australian former politician and former Chief Minister of the Northern Territory (2013-2016) as well as the former leader of the Country Liberal Party (CLP) in the unicameral Northern Territory Parliament.

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Adam Ramanauskas

Adam Ramanauskas (born 19 November 1980) is a former Australian rules footballer for the Essendon Football Club.

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Adam Shand (journalist)

Adam Shand (born 13 August 1962) is an Australian writer and journalist.

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Adam Spencer

Adam Barrington Spencer (born 29 January 1969) is an Australian comedian, media personality and former radio presenter.

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Adam Taggart

Adam Jake Taggart (born 2 June 1993) is an Australian football (soccer) player who plays for Brisbane Roar in the A-League and has represented the Australia national team.

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Adam Zamoyski

Adam Zamoyski is an American-born British historian author.

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Adarsh Rathore

Aadarsh Rathore (Adarsh Rathore) in Hindi आदर्श राठौर, (born 12 June 1988) is an Indian journalist, musician and folk singer of Himachal Pradesh, most known for his rap song, Dhikkar Hai about the corruption in 2010 Commonwealth Games, New Delhi.

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Adelaide River, Northern Territory

Adelaide River is a small but historically significant town located at the crossing of the Stuart Highway over the Adelaide River in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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Adelaide Steamship Company

The Adelaide Steamship Company was formed by a group of South Australian businessmen in 1875.

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Adele Carles

Adele Simone Carles (born 19 February 1968) is an Australian politician.

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Adele Farina

Adele Farina (born 31 March 1964) is an Australian politician.

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Adina Apartment Hotels

Adina Apartment Hotels is a hospitality brand originating from Australia, and a subsidiary of TFE Hotels.

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Administrative Appeals Tribunal

The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) is an Australian tribunal that conducts independent merits review of administrative decisions made under Commonwealth laws of the Australian Government.

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Adoré Floupette

Adoré Floupette is the collective pseudonym of French authors Henri Beauclair and Gabriel Vicaire used for their 1885 literary spoof titled Les Déliquescences d'Adoré Floupette, a collection of poems satirising French symbolism and the Decadent movement.

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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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Adriana Xenides

Adriana Xenides (née Coutsaimanis; 9 January 1956 – 7 June 2010) was an Australian television presenter, former model, actress and children's author.

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AED Oil

AED Oil Limited is an oil and gas exploration and development company based in Australia with international assets.

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Aehobak

Aehobak (애호박), also called Korean zucchini or Korean courgette, is the edible, green to yellow-green summer squash.

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Aesop (brand)

Aēsop is an Australian skin care brand owned by Brazilian company Natura.

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Afamelanotide

Afamelanotide ((INN) (brand name Scenesse), also known as melanotan I (or melanotan-1), originally developed at the University of Arizona and now by Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals, is a synthetic peptide and analogue of the naturally occurring melanocortin peptide hormone α-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH) that has been shown to induce the production of darkening dermal pigmentation through melanogenesis and thereby subsequently reduce sun (UV) damage to UV light-exposed skin in preliminary research and human clinical trials. Its amino acid sequence is Ac-Ser-Tyr-Ser-Nle-Glu-His-D-Phe-Arg-Trp-Gly-Lys-Pro-Val-NH2, and it is additionally known as -α-MSH, which is sometimes abbreviated as NDP-MSH or NDP-α-MSH (especially in the scientific literature). Afamelanotide is the International Nonproprietary Name for the molecule α-MSH initially researched and developed as melanotan-1 and later, CUV1647 (by Clinuvel). A marketing trade name for one brand of afamelanotide was approved in 2010 by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) Name Review Group (NRG) and the agency's Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) as Scenesse (pronounced "sen-esse"). On May 5, 2010 the Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA, or Agenzia Italiana del Farmaco) became the first governmental health organization ever (even before the drug received approval in Europe) to authorize afamelanotide as a medicine for therapeutic treatment of Italian citizens to reduce painful dermal photosensitivity stemming from the orphan disease erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP). This approval allowed the drug to be immediately available for prescription in Italy and reimbursable under the country's national health system. Authorities in Switzerland have also allowed prescription of the drug for EPP with reimbursement approved by two unnamed insurers. Afamelanotide is currently being trialed in the form of a "grain of rice"-sized bioabsorbable subcutaneous implant as a potential therapeutic photoprotection-inducing agent for a series of light-related skin indications as well as a potential dermal repigmentation agent for vitiligo. Afamelanotide, as of October 24, 2014, has been approved by the EMA in Europe for the treatment of EPP. Clinuvel now intends to seek approval of afamelanotide in the United States. Unlicensed and untested powders sold as "melanotan" are found on the Internet and are reported to be used by tens of thousands of members of the general public for sunless tanning. Multiple regulatory bodies have warned consumers that the peptides may be unsafe and ineffective in usage, with one regulatory agency warning that consumers who purchase any product labeled "melanotan" risk buying a counterfeit drug. Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals, the developer of afamelanotide, and medical researchers have warned consumers that counterfeit products sold using the names "melanotan I and II", could "pose a hazard to public health". on counterfeit products. February 10, 2009. Clinuvel has stated publicly that products sold online as "melanotan" are not afamelanotide.

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Afghan Armed Forces

The Afghan Armed Forces are the military forces of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.

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Afghan National Army

The Afghan National Army (ANA) is the land warfare branch of the Afghan Armed Forces.

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Afghan War documents leak

The Afghan War documents leak, also called the Afghan War Diary, is the disclosure of a collection of internal U.S. military logs of the War in Afghanistan, which were published by WikiLeaks on 2010.

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AFL pre-season draft

The AFL pre-season draft is the drafting of uncontracted players to teams in the Australian Football League.

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AFL SuperCoach

SuperCoach is an online Australian Football League (AFL) fantasy football game in which the competitor takes on the role of coach and selector and guide his or her hand-picked team against other teams.

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After the Fall (Keith Jarrett album)

After the Fall is a two-disc live album by American jazz pianist Keith Jarrett recorded with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette.

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Agenda (Sky News Australia)

Agenda is the name given to a series of Australian television news and commentary programs, broadcast on Sky News Australia throughout the week.

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Agnes Goodsir

Agnes Noyes Goodsir (18 June 1864 – 11 August 1939) was an Australian portrait painter who moved within lesbian circles in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Agnes Mariam de la Croix

Mother Superior Agnes Mariam de la Croix (born 1952), also known as Mother Agnes, is a Christian nun.

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Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association (Australia)

The Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association of Australia (ASWJA) was founded by Melbourne sheikh Mohammed Omran.

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Ahmed Fahour

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

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Aiden O'Neill

Aiden Connor O'Neill (born 4 July 1998) is an Australian professional football player who plays as a midfielder for Burnley in the Premier League.

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Air data inertial reference unit

An air data inertial reference unit (ADIRU) is a key component of the integrated air data inertial reference system (ADIRS), which supplies air data (airspeed, angle of attack and altitude) and inertial reference (position and attitude) information to the pilots' electronic flight instrument system displays as well as other systems on the aircraft such as the engines, autopilot, aircraft flight control system and landing gear systems.

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Air Defense Identification Zone (East China Sea)

The East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone (abbreviated ADIZ) is an Air Defense Identification Zone covering most of the East China Sea where the People's Republic of China announced that it was introducing new air traffic restrictions in November 2013.

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Airdeconut

Airdeconut (Harðaknútr) was a Norse King of Northumbria.

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Airline Partners Australia

Airline Partners Australia (APA) is a consortium that made a A$5.45 per share takeover offer for Australian airline Qantas in December 2006.

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Ajahn Brahm

Phra Visuddhisamvarathera, known as Ajahn Brahmavamso, or simply Ajahn Brahm (born Peter Betts on 7 August 1951), is a British-Australian Theravada Buddhist monk.

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Akhmed Zakayev

Akhmed Halidovich Zakayev (Заки Хьалид кlант Ахьмад, Zaki Halid-khant Ahmad, Ахмед Халидович Закаев, Akhmed Khalidovich Zakayev; born 26 April 1959) is a former Deputy Prime Minister and Prime Minister of the unrecognised Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (ChRI).

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Al-Aqsa Mosque

Al-Aqsa Mosque (Al-Masjid al-Aqṣā,, "the Farthest Mosque"), located in the Old City of Jerusalem, is the third holiest site in Islam.

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Al-Faisal College

Al-Faisal College (AFC) is a non-government, Islamic, combined primary and secondary school, operated by Al-Faisal College Ltd, with campuses in Auburn and Campbelltown.

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Al-Shaddadi offensive (2016)

The al-Shaddadi offensive (2016), also known as Operation Wrath of Khabur, was an offensive launched by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) during the Syrian Civil War, in February 2016.

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Al-Zahra Mosque

The Fatima Al-Zahra Mosque is a mosque located in Arncliffe a suburb of Sydney, Australia.

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Alan Cadman

Alan Glyndwr Cadman (born 26 July 1937) is an Australian politician who served as a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from 18 May 1974 to 17 October 2007, representing the Division of Mitchell, New South Wales.

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Alan Carpenter

Alan John Carpenter (born 4 January 1957) is a former Australian politician who served as the 28th Premier of Western Australia, from 2006 to 2008.

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Alan Cinis

Alan Cinis (born 10 August 1960 in Orange, New South Wales), an Australian politician and actor, has served as a Councillor on Leichhardt Council, Sydney, New South Wales, representing the NSW Greens since 2008.

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Alan Dargin

Alan Dargin (13 July 196724 February 2008) was an indigenous Australian musician and songwriter known for being a didgeridoo player.

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Alan Dupont

Alan Dupont has worked on Australian defence and Asian security issues for more than thirty years as a strategist, diplomat, policy analyst, and scholar.

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Alan Fitzgerald (satirist)

Alan John Fitzgerald (5 November 193531 March 2011) was an Australian author, journalist and satirist.

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Alan Gold (author)

Alan David Gold (born 1945) is an internationally published and translated novelist, columnist and human rights activist.

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Alan John

Alan John (born 7 May 1958 in Sydney) is an Australian composer.

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Alan Jones (radio broadcaster)

Alan Belford Jones AO (born 13 April 1941, or possibly 1942 or 1943) is an Australian radio broadcaster.

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Alan Joyce (executive)

Alan Joseph Joyce, (born 30 June 1966) is an Australian businessman.

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Alan Kohler

Alan Robert Kohler (born 26 April 1952) is an Australian financial journalist and newspaper editor.

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Alan Oakley

Alan Oakley is an English-born Australian journalist.

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Alan Ramsey

Alan Graham Ramsey (born 3 January 1938) is an Australian columnist and former writer for The Sydney Morning Herald.

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Alan Reid (journalist)

Alan Douglas Joseph Reid (19 December 19141 September 1987), nicknamed the Red Fox, was an Australian political journalist, who worked in the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery from 1937 to 1985.

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Alan Shadrake

Alan Shadrake (born mid-1934) is a British author and former journalist, who was convicted in Singapore in 2010 of contempt of court for scandalising the Singapore judicial system, through his published views on the country's criminal justice system.

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Alan Wearne

Alan Wearne (born 1948) is an Australian poet.

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Alana Valentine

Alana Valentine is "a critically successful Australian playwright." (7 September 2011).

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Aleksandr Dugin

Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin (Алекса́ндр Ге́льевич Ду́гин; born 7 January 1962) is a Russian philosopher, political analyst and strategist known for his fascist views and calls to hasten the "end of times" with all-out war.

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Alex Carey (cricketer)

Alex Tyson Carey (born 27 August 1991) is an Australian cricketer and former Australian rules footballer.

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Alex Chernov

Alex Chernov (born 12 May 1938) is an Australian jurist and was Governor of Victoria from 2011 to 2015.

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Alex Hawke

Alexander George Hawke MP (born 9 July 1977) is an Australian politician.

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Alex Jesaulenko

Alex Jesaulenko (Олександр Єсауленко, transcribed Oleksandr Yesaulenko) MBE (born 2 August 1945 in Salzburg, Austria) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach who represented and in the Victorian Football League (VFL) from the 1960s to the 1980s.

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Alex Miller (writer)

Alexander McPhee "Alex" Miller (born 27 December 1936) is an Australian novelist.

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Alex Mullen

Alexander "Alex" Mullen (born 13 June 1992) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Para Hills Knights SC.

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Alex Silvagni

Alex Silvagni (born 29 September 1987) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Alex Waislitz

Alex Waislitz (Melbourne 1958-) is an Australian businessman.

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Alexander Barankov

Alexander Nikolaevich Barankov (Аляксандр Баранкоў, also Aliaksandr) is a Belarusian former policeman or army captain.

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Alexander Ryvchin

Alexander (Alex) Ryvchin (born 18 July 1983) is an Australian Jewish writer, advocate, commentator, and lawyer.

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Alexandra Tselios

Alexandra Tselios is an Australian entrepreneur, social commentator and business columnist.

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Alexis Wright

Alexis Wright (born 25 November 1950) is an Indigenous Australian writer best known for winning the Miles Franklin Award for her 2006 novel CarpentariaAAP via News Limited, 22 June 2007.

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Alia College

Alia College is an independent co-educational secondary school in Hawthorn East, Victoria, Australia.

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Alice Springs

Alice Springs (Arrernte: Mparntwe) is the third-largest town in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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Alison Anderson

Alison Nampitjinpa Anderson (born 1958) is an Australian politician.

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Aliwa!

Aliwa! is a play by the Australian Indigenous playwright Dallas Winmar, and published by Currency Press in 2002.

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All Families Are Psychotic

All Families Are Psychotic is the seventh novel by Douglas Coupland, published in 2001.

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All Hallows' School

All Hallows' School is a Catholic day school for girls, located in Fortitude Valley, close to the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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All-Russia People's Front

The All-Russia People's Front (Общероссийский народный фронт), known by its Russian initialism ONF, is a movement in Russia started in 2011 by then-Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin to provide United Russia with "new ideas, new suggestions and new faces".

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Allan Kessing

Allan Kessing is a former Australian Customs officer.

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Allan Moss

Allan Edward Moss (born 15 August 1949) is an Australian businessman, who was the Managing Director/CEO of Macquarie Group Ltd.

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Allan Myers

Allan James Myers (born 17 October 1947) is an Australian barrister, academic, businessman, landowner and philanthropist, and the current Chancellor of the University of Melbourne.

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Allco Finance Group

Allco Financial Group was a fully integrated global financial services business, listed on the Australian Stock Exchange and headquartered in Sydney, Australia.

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Allegations of war crimes in the 2006 Lebanon War

Allegations of war crimes in the 2006 Lebanon War refer to claims of various groups and individuals, including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and United Nations officials, who accused both Hezbollah and Israel of violating international humanitarian law during the 2006 Lebanon War, and warned of possible war crimes.

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Alleged war crimes during the final stages of the Sri Lankan Civil War

There are allegations that war crimes were committed by the Sri Lankan military and the rebel Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (Tamil Tigers) during the Sri Lankan Civil War, particularly during the final months of the Eelam War IV phase in 2009.

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Allen & Unwin

Allen & Unwin is an Australian independent publishing company, established in Australia in 1976 as a subsidiary of the British firm George Allen & Unwin Ltd., which was founded by Sir Stanley Unwin in August 1914 and went on to become one of the leading publishers of the twentieth century.

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Almandin (horse)

Almandin (foaled 27 March 2010) is a Thoroughbred racehorse bred in Germany and trained in Germany and Australia.

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Alondra de la Parra

Alondra de la Parra (born October 31, 1980) is a Mexican conductor and the current Music Director of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, the first female principal conductor of an Australian symphony orchestra.

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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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Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics – Men's combined

The Men's Super Combined competition of the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics is held at Whistler Blackcomb in Whistler, British Columbia.

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Alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics – Women's combined

The women's super combined competition of the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics is held at Whistler Blackcomb in Whistler, British Columbia.

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Alroy Downs

Alroy Downs Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in Northern Territory.

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Alsy MacDonald

Alan MacDonald is an Australian rock musician and lawyer, best known as the drummer of the 1980s band The Triffids, where he performed under his nickname 'Alsy'.

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Alzheimer's research in Australia

Alzheimer's research in Australia is carried out at a number of institutions and supported by various charities.

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Amanda Bauer

Amanda Elaine Bauer (born 26 May 1979) is an American professional astronomer and science communicator, currently based in Tucson, Arizona working as Head of Education and Public Outreach at the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.

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Amanda Fazio

Amanda Ruth Fazio (born 23 August 1954), an Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council representing the Australian Labor Party from 2000 to 2015.

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Amanda Fraser

Amanda Fraser (born 10 November 1981 in Emerald, Queensland) is an Australian Paralympic athlete and swimmer.

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Amata, South Australia

Amata is an Aboriginal community in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South Australia, comprising one of the six main communities on "The Lands" (the others being Ernabella/Pukatja, Fregon/Kaltjiti, Indulkana, Mimili and Pipalyatjara).

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Amber Lawrence

Amber Louise Lawrence (born 19 April 1978) is an Australian country music singer-songwriter, with five albums, an EP, and a number of awards to her credit.

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Ambergate, Western Australia

Ambergate is a town in the South West region of Western Australia.

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American Epic (documentary)

American Epic is a documentary film series about the first recordings of roots music in the United States during the 1920s and their cultural, social and technological impact on North America and the world.

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American Rust

American Rust is American writer Philipp Meyer's debut novel, published in 2009.

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Amotz Asa-El

Award-winning journalist Amotz Asa-El (Hebrew אמוץ עשהאל), the Jerusalem Post's senior columnist and former executive director, is a senior editor of the Jerusalem Report and a leading commentator on Middle Eastern, Israeli, and Jewish affairs.

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Amway Australia

This Article Reads Like An Advertisement.

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Amy Harris (dancer)

Amy Harris (born 1983) is an Australian ballet dancer, senior artist with The Australian Ballet.

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An Accidental Soldier

An Accidental Soldier is an Australian television film produced by Goalpost Pictures, released on 15 September 2013, and starring Marie Bunel, Dan Spielman, Julia Zemiro, and Bryan Brown.

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An Officer and a Gentleman

An Officer and a Gentleman is a 1982 American romantic drama film starring Richard Gere, Debra Winger, and Louis Gossett Jr., who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film, making him the first African American to do so.

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An Officer and a Gentleman (musical)

An Officer and a Gentleman, The Musical is a stage musical based on the original movie, written by Douglas Day Stewart.

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Ana Ivanovic career statistics

This is a list of the main career statistics of Serbian professional tennis player, Ana Ivanovic. Ivanovic won fifteen WTA singles titles including one grand slam singles title at the 2008 French Open and three WTA Tier I singles titles. She was also the runner-up at the 2007 French Open and 2008 Australian Open and a semi-finalist at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships and 2007 WTA Tour Championships. On June 9, 2008 Ivanovic became the world No. 1 for the first time in her career.

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Anachronox

Anachronox is a third-person role-playing video game produced by Tom Hall and the Dallas Ion Storm games studio.

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Andorran parliamentary election, 2011

Early parliamentary elections were held in Andorra on 3 April 2011 after the General Council of Andorra was dissolved over problems in passing important laws, including the budget and laws related to a value added tax.

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André Esteves

André Santos Esteves (born 1967/68) is a Brazilian billionaire businessman.

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André Greipel

André Greipel (born 16 July 1982) is a German professional road bicycle racer for UCI WorldTeam.

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André Rieu

André Léon Marie Nicolas Rieu (born 1 October 1949) is a Dutch violinist and conductor best known for creating the waltz-playing Johann Strauss Orchestra.

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Andre Geim

Sir Andre Konstantin Geim, FRS, HonFRSC, HonFInstP (born 21 October 1958) is a Soviet-born Dutch-British physicist working in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester.

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Andrew A. Snelling

Andrew A. Snelling is a young-Earth creationist geologist who works for Answers in Genesis.

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Andrew Bassat

Andrew Reuven Bassat is the CEO and co- founder of Seek Limited with his brother Paul Bassat.

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Andrew Bovell

Andrew Bovell (born 23 November 1962) is an Australian writer for theatre, film and television.

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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 Constance

Andrew James Constance (born 31 October 1973) is an Australian politician and the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure since 2 April 2015 in the second Baird and Berejiklian governments.

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Andrew Cornwell

Andrew Stuart Cornwell (born 29 December 1969) is a former Australian politician.

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Andrew Demetriou

Andrew Demetriou (born 14 April 1961) is an Australian businessman, sports administrator, and former Australian rules football player who was chief executive officer (CEO) of the Australian Football League (AFL) up to June 2014.

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Andrew Durante

Andrew James Durante (born 3 May 1982 in Sydney, New South Wales) is a New Zealand international footballer who plays for Wellington Phoenix in the A-League.

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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 Fifita

Andrew Fifita (born 28 June 1989) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League.

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Andrew Johns

Andrew Gary "Joey" Johns (born 19 May 1974) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s.

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Andrew Krakouer

Andrew James Krakouer (born 4 February 1983) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club and Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Andrew Laming

Andrew Charles Laming (born 30 September 1966) is an Australian politician who is currently a member of the House of Representatives representing the Division of Bowman, Queensland, for the Liberal National Party of Queensland, having first won the seat at the 2004 federal election for the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Andrew Landeryou

Andrew John Clyde Landeryou (born c. 1969-70) was an Australian political blogger between 2005 and 2013.

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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 Mackie (producer)

Andrew Mackie is an Australian film distributor and producer.

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Andrew McDonald (Australian politician)

Andrew Dominic McDonald (born 1 March 1955) is an Australian doctor and former 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 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 Sant

Andrew Sant (born 1950) is an English born Australian poet and essayist.

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Andrew Stoner

Andrew John Stoner (born 14 January 1960), a former Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Oxley from 1999 state election to 2015.

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Andrew Upton

Andrew Upton (born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter, and director.

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Andrew Weldon

Andrew Weldon is a Melbourne-based cartoonist.

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Andrews Farm, South Australia

Andrews Farm is a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Andy Jung (speed skater)

Jung Hyun-Woo, known professionally as Andy Jung, is a professional short track speed skating athlete residing in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Andy Schleck

Andy Raymond Schleck (born 10 June 1985) is a Luxembourgish former professional road bicycle racer.

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Angélique Kidjo

Angélique Kpasseloko Hinto Hounsinou Kandjo Manta Zogbin Kidjo, known as Angélique Kidjo (born July 14, 1960), is a Grammy Award-winning Beninese singer-songwriter, actress and activist, noted for her diverse musical influences and creative music videos.

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Angela Bennett

Angela Bennett (born circa 1945) is an Australian mining heiress and businesswoman.

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Angela Slatter

Angela Slatter is an award-winning writer based in Brisbane, Australia.

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Angelo Puglisi

Angelo Puglisi is an Australian winemaker, best known for owning and managing the Ballandean Estate on Queensland's Granite Belt with his family.

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Anglican Diocese of Sydney

The Diocese of Sydney is a diocese within the Province of New South Wales of the Anglican Church of Australia.

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AngloGold Ashanti

AngloGold Ashanti Limited is a global gold mining company.

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Angus Sampson

Angus Sampson (born 1978 or 1979) is an Australian actor, director, producer, writer, and voice-over artist.

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Angus Taylor (politician)

Angus Taylor (born 30 September 1966 in Nimmitabel, New South Wales) is an Australian politician.

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Animal Justice Party

Animal Justice Party (AJP) is a political party in Australia representing an animal rights perspective in the Australian political arena.

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Animal Planet (Australia and New Zealand)

Animal Planet is a television channel which launched locally in Australia exclusively on Optus Television in October 1999.

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Animated political cartoons

Animated political cartoons are the evolution of the Editorial cartoon.

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Ann Vriend

Ann Vriend is a Canadian singer-songwriter and pianist based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in the neighborhood of McCauley.

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Anna Bligh

Anna Maria Bligh (born 14 July 1960) is a former Australian politician who served as the 37th Premier of Queensland, in office from 2007 to 2012 as leader of the Labor Party.

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Anna Creek Station

Anna Creek Station is the world's largest working cattle station.

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Anna Rose

Anna Rose (born 14 April 1983) is an Australian author, activist and environmentalist.

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Annabelle Bennett

Annabelle Claire Bennett (born 8 January 1950) is the Chancellor of Bond University and a former Judge of the Federal Court of Australia.

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Annabelle: Creation

Annabelle: Creation is a 2017 American supernatural horror film directed by David F. Sandberg and written by Gary Dauberman.

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Anne Henderson

Anne Elizabeth Henderson (née Keppel; born 1949) is an Australian writer, Deputy Director of The Sydney Institute, editor of The Sydney Papers and co-editor of The Sydney Institute Quarterly.

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Anne Zahalka

Anne Zahalka (born 1957 in Sydney, Australia) is a contemporary Australian photographer.

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Annelies Strba

Annelies Štrba is a Swiss multimedia artist, who lives in the Zurich metropolitan area.

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Annunziata Rees-Mogg

Annunziata Mary Glanville (née Rees-Mogg; born 25 March 1979) is an English freelance journalist whose focus is finance, economics, and European politics.

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Another Life (The Collective song)

"Another Life" is the third single by Australian boy band The Collective, released on 28 June 2013 by Sony Music Australia.

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Another Year (film)

Another Year is a 2010 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh, starring Lesley Manville, Jim Broadbent, and Ruth Sheen.

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Answers in Genesis

Answers in Genesis (AiG) is a fundamentalist Christian apologetics parachurch organization.

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Antarctic krill

Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is a species of krill found in the Antarctic waters of the Southern Ocean.

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Anthony Ackroyd

Anthony Michael Ackroyd (born 30 June 1958) is an Australian comedian, speaker and writer.

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Anthony Albanese

Anthony Norman Albanese (born 2 March 1963) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1996, representing the Labor Party.

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Anthony Byrne (politician)

Anthony Michael Byrne (born 1 December 1962) is an Australian politician and an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since November 1999, representing the Division of Holt, Victoria.

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Anthony Chisholm (politician)

Anthony David Chisholm (born 24 February 1978) is an Australian Labor politician, representing Queensland in the Australian Senate since 2016.

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Anthony Fisher

Anthony Colin Fisher (born 10 March 1960) is an Australian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church and a friar of the Order of Preachers (Dominicans).

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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 Pratt (businessman)

Anthony Joseph Pratt (born 11 April 1960 in Melbourne, Victoria), an Australian businessman and billionaire, is the Executive Chairman of Visy Industries and Pratt Industries in America, which is the world’s largest privately owned packaging and paper company.

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Anthony Roberts

Anthony John Roberts (born 19 April 1970), an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Minister for Planning, the Minister for Housing, and the Special Minister of State since January 2017 in the Berejiklian government.

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Anthony Watts (rugby league)

Anthony Watts born 12 September 1986 in the Gold Coast, Queensland, is an Australian boxer, and former professional rugby league footballer, having played at the North Queensland Cowboys and Cronulla Sharks.

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Antipodean Resistance

The Antipodean Resistance is a neo-Nazi and fascist group in Australia.

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Antisexualism

Antisexualism is opposition or hostility towards sexual behavior and sexuality.

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Antoinette Halloran

Antoinette Halloran is an Australian operatic soprano.

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Antonella Gambotto-Burke

Antonella Gambotto-Burke (née Antonella Gambotto, born 19 September 1965) is an Italian-Australian author and journalist based in Kent, England.

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Antoni Grover

Antoni Grover (born 11 March 1980) is an Australian rules footballer who played as a defender for the Fremantle Football Club.

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Antonio Winterstein

Antonio Winterstein (born 30 May 1988) is a professional rugby league footballer for the North Queensland Cowboys of the NRL.

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Antony Golec

Antony Paul Golec (born 29 May 1990) is an Australian football (soccer) player who currently plays for Central Coast Mariners.

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Antony Loewenstein

Antony Loewenstein is a freelance journalist, author, atheist Jewish-Australian, German political activist and blogger.

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Anzac Day

Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand that broadly commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders "who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations" and "the contribution and suffering of all those who have served".

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Anzac Day match

The Anzac Day match is an annual Australian rules football match between Collingwood and Essendon, held on Anzac Day (25 April) at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).

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ANZUS

The Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty (ANZUS or ANZUS Treaty) is the 1951, collective security non-binding agreement between Australia and New Zealand and, separately, Australia and the United States, to co-operate on military matters in the Pacific Ocean region, although today the treaty is taken to relate to conflicts worldwide.

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Aomori High School

is a high school in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan.

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Apple Inc. advertising

Apple Inc. has had many notable advertisements since the 1980s.

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APRA Music Awards of 2012

The Australasian Performing Right Association Awards of 2012 (generally known as APRA Awards) are a series of related awards which include the APRA Music Awards, Art Music Awards, and Screen Music Awards.

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Aravane Rezaï

Aravane Rezaï (ارغوان رضایی Arghavān-e Rezāyi, born 14 March 1987) is an Iranian–French professional tennis player.

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Aravina Estate

Aravina Estate is an Australian winery at Yallingup, in the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia.

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Arc @ UNSW Limited

Arc @ UNSW Limited is the student organisation at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and is a not-for-profit public company based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Architecture criticism

Architecture criticism is the critique of architecture.

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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 Ocean

The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five major oceans.

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Ardfin Estate

Ardfin Estate is a country estate on the island of Jura, Inner Hebrides, Scotland.

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Area C mine

The Area C mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 92 kilometres west-north-west of Newman.

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Arena (TV network)

Arena is an Australian general entertainment cable and satellite channel available on Foxtel, Austar, and Optus Television's subscription platforms.

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Argyle Library Egg

The Argyle Library Egg (also known as The Argyle Library Egg by Kutchinsky) is a jewelled egg made of gold and diamonds.

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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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Arrernte people

The Arrernte people, sometimes referred to as the Aranda, Arunta, or Arrarnta are an Aboriginal Australian people who live in the Arrernte lands, at Mparntwe (Alice Springs) and surrounding areas of the Central Australia region of the Northern Territory. Some Aranda live in other areas far from their homeland, including the major Australian cities and overseas. Aranda mythology and spirituality focuses on the landscape and the Dreamtime. Altjira is the creator being of the Inapertwa that became all living creatures. Tjurunga are objects of religious significance. The Arrernte Council is the representative and administrative body for the Aranda Lands and is part of the Central Land Council. Tourism is important to the economy of Alice Springs and surrounding communities.

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Art Comics Daily

Art Comics Daily is a pioneering webcomic first published in March 1995 by Bebe Williams, who lives in Arlington, Virginia, United States.

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Art Gallery of New South Wales

The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), located in The Domain in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is the most important public gallery in Sydney and one of the largest in Australia.

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Arthur Bryant's

Arthur Bryant's is a restaurant located in Kansas City, Missouri.

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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 McIntyre (artist)

Arthur McIntyre (31 October 1945 – 26 October 2003) was an Australian artist and art critic.

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Arthur Shakespeare

Arthur Thomas Shakespeare (27 September 1897 – 11 October 1975) was an Australian journalist and newspaper editor, best known for founding the Australian Capital Territory's most widely circulated commercial newspaper, The Canberra Times.

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Arthur Sinodinos

Arthur Sinodinos (born 25 February 1957) is an Australian politician who has been a Senator for New South Wales since 2011, representing the Liberal Party.

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Arthur Stanley Brown

Arthur Stanley Brown (20 May 1912 – 6 July 2002) was an Australian man charged in 1998 for the 26 August 1970 rape and murder of Judith and Susan Mackay in Townsville, Queensland.

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Artifact (film)

Artifact is a 2012 American documentary film.

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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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Arvo Volmer

Arvo Volmer (born November 4, 1962 in Tallinn) is an Estonian conductor.

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Asahi Breweries

is a leading brewery and soft drink company based in Tokyo, Japan.

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Asashōryū Akinori

is a Mongolian former sumo wrestler (rikishi).

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Asher Keddie

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

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Ashleigh Brennan

Ashleigh Jade Brennan (born 18 January 1991) is an Australian former gymnast who was on the Australia Gymnastics Artistic Women's National Team.

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Ashleigh Cummings

Ashleigh Cummings (born 11 November 1992) is an Australian actress.

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Ashtamangala prasnam

Ashtamangala prasnam is a certain type of practice of the prasna branch of Hindu astrology.

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Ashton Agar

Ashton Charles Agar (born 14 October 1993) is an Australian cricketer who plays all forms of the game at international level.

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Ashton Sims

Ashton Sims (born 26 February 1985) is a Fijian international rugby league footballer who plays for the Canada based Toronto Wolfpack in the Betfred Championship.

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Aspire Parramatta

Aspire Parramatta (also referred to as Aspire Tower or simply Aspire) is a proposed skyscraper located in Parramatta, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, a centrepiece of the Parramatta Square development.

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Assassination of Kim Jong-nam

The assassination of Kim Jong-nam occurred on 13 February 2017 when two women attacked him with VX nerve agent, a lethal chemical weapon, at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia.

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Assassination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh

The assassination of Mahmoud Al-Mabhouh (محمود المبحوح,; 14 February 1961 – 19 January 2010) took place on 19 January 2010, in a Dubai hotel room.

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Association for the Wellbeing of Children in Healthcare

The Association for the Wellbeing of Children in Healthcare is an Australian-based voluntary organisation that gives non-medical attention and support to hospitalised children and their parents.

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Association of Marist Schools of Australia

The Association of Marist Schools of Australia (MSA) is an organisation that seeks to unite the various schools across Australia which have at any stage in their history been connected to the Australian provinces of the Marist Brothers, Marist Sisters or Marist Fathers, and by that union assist them in the provision of quality Marist education according to the traditions and charism passed down by the founders of the orders, Saint Marcellin Champagnat, Sister Jeanne-Marie Chavoin and Jean-Claude Colin.

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At the Movies (Australian TV series)

At the Movies was an Australian television program on ABC hosted by film critics Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton, where they discussed the films opening in theatres that week.

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Atlas of Living Australia

The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is an online repository of information about Australian plants, animals, and fungi.

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Atlas Publications

Atlas Publications was an Australian publishing company which operated from 1948 until 1958 and was based in Clifton Hill, a suburb of Melbourne.

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Atmosfear (series)

Atmosfear (previously known as Nightmare in certain regions) is an Australian horror video board game series released in 1991 by Phillip Tanner and Brett Clements.

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Atmosfear: The Gatekeeper

Atmosfear: The Gatekeeper is a video board game released in 2004 by A Couple 'A Cowboys and Flying Bark Productions as the first DVD version of the Atmosfear series.

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Attack on Sydney Harbour

In late May and early June 1942, during World War II, submarines belonging to the Imperial Japanese Navy made a series of attacks on the cities of Sydney and Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia.

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Audrey Fagan

Audrey Ann Fagan (23 June 1962 – 20 April 2007) was an Australian police officer, who, between 2005 and 2007, held the rank of Assistant Commissioner and served as the Chief Police Officer of Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Policing, which includes community policing responsibilities for Canberra and other parts of the ACT.

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Augie March

Augie March are an Australian indie/pop rock band.

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Aung San Suu Kyi

Aung San Suu Kyi (born 19 June 1945) is a Burmese politician, diplomat, and author, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate (1991).

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Austar

Austar was an Australian telecommunications company.

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Austen Tayshus

Austen Tayshus (born 17 March 1954) is the stage name of Jewish Australian comedian Alexander Jacob Gutman (commonly called Sandy Gutman).

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Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine

The Australasian Journal of Bone & Joint Medicine (originally titled the Australasian Journal of Musculoskeletal Medicine) was a periodical presented in the style of a scientific journal, published by Elsevier but established and funded by pharmaceutical company Merck.

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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 (2008 film)

Australia is a 2008 Australian-British-American romantic historical adventure drama film directed by Baz Luhrmann and starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman.

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Australia 108

Australia 108 (previously 70 Southbank Boulevard) is a residential supertall skyscraper currently under construction in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Australia 2020 Summit

The Australia 2020 Summit was a convention, referred to in Australian media as a summit, which was held on 19–20 April 2008 in Canberra, Australia, aiming to "help shape a long term strategy for the nation's future".

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Australia All Over

Australia All Over is a long-running weekly Sunday morning radio program produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Australia at the 2014 Winter Olympics

Australia competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, from 7 to 23 February 2014.

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Australia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics

Australia competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 to 18 September 2016.

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Australia at the 2017 Asian Winter Games

Australia is scheduled to compete in the 2017 Asian Winter Games in Sapporo and Obihiro, Japan from 19 to 26 February.

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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 China Youth Association

The Australia-China Youth Association (ACYA) is an international non-governmental organization that aims to strengthen ties between young people in Australia and China through bilateral initiatives in the areas of Careers, Education, and People-to-People Exchange.

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Australia Day

Australia Day is the official national day of Australia.

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Australia Day (film)

Australia Day is a 2017 Australian drama anthology film directed by Kriv Stenders and starring Bryan Brown.

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Australia First Party

The Australia First Party (NSW) Incorporated (AFP) is an Australian far-right political party founded by Graeme Campbell and currently lead by Jim Saleam.

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Australia national netball team

The Australia national netball team, commonly known as the Australian Netball Diamonds and Samsung Diamonds for sponsorship reasons, represent Australia in international netball tests and competitions.

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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 the Lucky Cunt

Australia the Lucky Cunt is a five-track extended play released on 3 September 1993 by anonymous Australian alternative rock band, TISM.

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Australia Week

Since 2004, Australia Week has brought Australian food and wine, travel, film, arts, culture, fashion and business to a US audience.

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Australia's First Families of Wine

Australia's First Families of Wine is an Australian wine initiative to raise the profile of Australian wine to the world, showcasing a representative of its landmark wines and to highlight the quality and diversity of Australian wine.

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Australia's Next Top Model

Australia's Next Top Model is an Australian reality television series which premiered on 11 January 2005, and is based on Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model.

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Australia's Shame

"Australia's Shame" is the title of an episode of the long-running Australian investigative journalism and current affairs program Four Corners, which aired on the ABC on 25 July 2016.

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Australia–Brunei relations

Australia–Brunei relations refers to bilateral foreign relations between Australia and Brunei.

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Australia–China relations

Australia–China relations, often known as Sino–Australian relations, refers to the relations between the Commonwealth of Australia and China.

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Australia–India relations

Australia–India relations are the foreign relations between the Commonwealth of Australia and the Republic of India.

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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–Mongolia relations

Australia–Mongolia relations refers to the bilateral relations between Australia and Mongolia.

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Australia–Qatar relations

Australia–Qatar relations refer to bilateral relations between the Commonwealth of Australia and the state of Qatar.

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Australia–Russia relations

Australia–Russia relations (Российско-австралийские отношения) date back to 1807, when the Russian warship ''Neva'' arrived in Sydney as part of its circumnavigation of the globe.

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Australian (disambiguation)

Australians are citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Australian Aboriginal languages

The Australian Aboriginal languages consist of around 290–363 languages belonging to an estimated twenty-eight language families and isolates, spoken by Aboriginal Australians of mainland Australia and a few nearby islands.

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Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts

The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) is a professional organisation of film and television practitioners in Australia.

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Australian Adult Industry Awards

Australian Adult Industry Awards is an annual award that has been given out for outstanding Australian achievements in the adult industry since 2001.

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Australian Banking Association

The Australian Banking Association (ABA), formerly the Australian Bankers' Association, is the trade association for the Australian banking industry.

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) founded in 1929 is Australia's national broadcaster, funded by the Australian Federal Government but specifically independent of Government and politics in the Commonwealth.

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Australian Catholic University

Australian Catholic University (ACU) is a publicly funded university with seven campuses around Australia.

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Australian Christian Channel

The Australian Christian Channel (ACC) is a Christian channel featured on subscription-based television in Australia.

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Australian Christian Lobby

The Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) is a prominent conservative Christian advocacy organisation, based in Canberra.

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Australian Commonwealth Party

The Australian Commonwealth Party was formed in Sydney to contest the 1972 federal election, on a platform of wide social and administrative reform.

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Australian Communications and Media Authority

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is an Australian Government statutory authority within the Communications portfolio.

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Australian Computer Museum Society

The Australian Computer Museum Society Inc, (ACMS) is a society dedicated to the preservation of the history of computing in Australia, including software, hardware, operating systems and literature.

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Australian Computer Society

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is an association for information and communications technology professionals with over 26,000 members Australia-wide.

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Australian Conservatives

The Australian Conservatives is an Australian political party formed and led by Cory Bernardi as a breakaway from the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Australian Consumer Law

The Australian Consumer Laws (ACL), being to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, is uniform legislation for consumer protection, applying as a law of the Commonwealth of Australia and is incorporated into the law of each of Australia's states and territories.

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Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq

The Howard Government supported the disarmament of Iraq during the Iraq disarmament crisis.

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Australian contribution to UNTAG

The Australian Services Contingent was the Australian Army contribution to the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) peacekeeping mission to Namibia in 1989 and 1990.

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Australian corporate tax rate

The Australian company tax rate has varied over time.

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Australian Cricket Hall of Fame

The Australian Cricket Hall of Fame is a part of the Australian Gallery of Sport and Olympic Museum in the National Sports Museum at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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Australian dollar

The Australian dollar (sign: $; code: AUD) is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including its external territories Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, and Norfolk Island, as well as the independent Pacific Island states of Kiribati, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.

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Australian Family Association

The Australian Family Association (AFA) is a conservative political organisation with the stated aim of "supporting and strengthening traditional family values".

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Australian federal election debates and forums, 2016

The Australian federal election debates of 2016 consisted of a series of leaders' debates between the leaders of the two main parties contesting the 2016 Australian federal election: Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party; and Bill Shorten, Leader of the Opposition and Labor Party.

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Australian federal election, 1972

Federal elections were held in Australia on 2 December 1972.

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Australian federal election, 2004

Federal elections were held in Australia on 9 October 2004.

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Australian federal election, 2007

Federal elections were held in Australia on 24 November 2007.

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Australian federal election, 2010

A federal election was held on Saturday, 21 August 2010 for members of the 43rd Parliament of Australia.

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Australian federal election, 2013

A federal election to determine the members of the 44th Parliament of Australia took place on 7 September 2013.

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Australian federal election, 2016

The 2016 Australian federal election was a double dissolution election held on Saturday 2 July to elect all 226 members of the 45th Parliament of Australia, after an extended eight-week official campaign period.

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Australian Federation of Islamic Councils

The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils (AFIC) (also known as Muslims Australia) was founded in 1964 as an umbrella group for various small Sunni Islamic groups and councils, and is a Sunni Islamic organisation.

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Australian Festival of Chamber Music

The Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM) is a nine-day international festival focused on chamber music held in Townsville, North Queensland commencing on the last Friday in July.

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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 greyhound racing live baiting scandal

The Australian greyhound racing live baiting scandal is a series of events that occurred in at least three Australian states where live baiting of racing greyhounds was exposed on ABC TV and in The Sydney Morning Herald.

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Australian head of state dispute

The Australian head of state dispute refers to ongoing debate as to who is considered to be the head of state of Australiathe Monarch or the Governor-General.

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Australian heavy metal

Australian heavy metal music has its roots in both the Australian hard rock and pub rock tradition of the 1970s and the American and British heavy metal scenes.

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Australian Human Rights Commission

The Australian Human Rights Commission is a national human rights institution, established in 1986 as the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission and renamed in 2008.

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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 Labor Party

The Australian Labor Party (ALP, also Labor, was Labour before 1912) is a political party in Australia.

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Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)

The Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch), also known as NSW Labor, is the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party.

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Australian Labor Party leadership spill, 2006

A leadership spill of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) was held on 4 December 2006.

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Australian Labor Party leadership spill, 2010

The Australian Labor Party leadership spill, 2010 occurred on 24 June 2010.

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Australian Labor Party leadership spill, 2012

A leadership spill in the Australian Labor Party, the party of government in the Parliament of Australia, was held on 27 February 2012 at 10 am AEDT, followed by a ballot.

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Australian Labor Party leadership spill, June 2013

A leadership spill in the Australian Labor Party, the party forming the Government of Australia, took place on 26 June 2013 at 7:00pm AEST.

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Australian Labor Party leadership spill, March 2013

A leadership spill in the Australian Labor Party, the party of government in the Parliament of Australia, was held on 21 March 2013.

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Australian Labor Party National Executive

The Australian Labor Party National Executive is an internal body of the Australian Labor Party, one of the major political parties in Australia.

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Australian Literary Review

The Australian Literary Review (ALR) was a monthly supplement to The Australian newspaper established in September 2006 and published on the first Wednesday of each month.

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Australian Made

Australian Made was a festival concert series held during 1986–1987 in the six state capitals of Australia and featured local rock acts Mental as Anything, I'm Talking, The Triffids, The Saints, Divinyls, Models, Jimmy Barnes and INXS.

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Australian Magazine

Australian Magazine may refer to.

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Australian Marriage Equality

Australian Marriage Equality (AME) is an advocacy group driven by volunteers who have come together to pursue the legalisation of same-sex marriage in Australia.

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Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey

The Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey was a national survey designed to gauge support for legalising same-sex marriage in Australia.

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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 Monarchist League

The Australian Monarchist League is a non-profit organisation, headquartered in Sydney, Australia, promoting the monarchy of Australia, and providing information to members of the public about Australian history and the Australian Constitution.

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Australian National Imams Council

The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) was formed in 2006 during a meeting of more than 80 Sunni imams which had gathered to discuss the crisis created by comments made by Taj El-Din Hilaly.

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Australian National University

The Australian National University (ANU) is a national research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia.

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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 patriotism

Australian patriotism is patriotism involving cultural attachment of Australians to the Australia as their homeland.

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Australian Press Council

The Australian Press Council (APC) was established in 1976 and is responsible for promoting good standards of media practice, community access to information of public interest, and freedom of expression through the media.

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Australian property bubble

The Australian property bubble is the subject of the Australian property market being significantly overpriced, and due for a significant downturn (also called a "correction" or "collapse").

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Australian referendum, 1967 (Aboriginals)

The Australian referendum of 27 May 1967, called by the Holt Government, approved two amendments to the Australian constitution relating to Indigenous Australians.

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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 rules football in popular culture

Australian rules football has had a significant impact on popular culture, especially in its native Australia, capturing the imagination of Australian film, art, music, television and literature.

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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 sedition law

Australian sedition law was an area of the criminal law of Australia relating to the crime of sedition.

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Australian Senate

The Australian Senate is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the lower house being the House of Representatives.

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Australian Sports Commission Media Awards

The Australian Sports Commission Media Awards were established in 2002 to recognise excellence in Australian sports journalism and broadcasting.

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Australian Union of Students

The Australian Union of Students (AUS) was formed in December 1970 as the successor to the National Union of Australian University Students (NUAUS) as a representative body and lobby group for Australian University and College of Advanced Education students.

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Australian Vaccination-Skeptics Network

The Australian Vaccination-Skeptics Network, formerly known as the Australian Vaccination Network (AVN), is an Australian anti-vaccination pressure group registered in New South Wales.

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Australian whisky

Australian whisky is whisky produced in Australia.

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Australian Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Book

The Australian Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Book (also known as The AWWCBCB) is a recipe book focused on children's-themed birthday cakes published as part of The Australian Women's Weekly magazine cookbook series by Australian Consolidated Press, written by Maryanne Blacker and Pamela Clark.

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Australian workplace agreement

An Australian workplace agreement (AWA) was a type of formalised individual agreement negotiated between an employer and employee in Australia that existed for a short number of years in the 2000s.

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Australian Yachtsman of the Year

Australian Yachtsman of the Year Award was created in 1962 by Max Press OAM, the then Commodore of the Parkdale Yacht Club in Melbourne.

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Australiana (single)

"Australiana" is a spoken-word comedy single by Austen Tayshus, written by Billy Birmingham and recorded live at The Comedy Store, Sydney, in 1983.

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Automation (video game)

Automation is a video game from Camshaft Software for Microsoft Windows that allows the player to create and run a virtual car company and design vehicles to sell.

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Ave Maria (Beyoncé song)

"Ave Maria" is a song by American singer Beyoncé from her third studio album I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008).

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Avoca Resources Limited

Avoca Resources Limited was an Australian gold mining company, based in Perth, Western Australia.

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Avocado toast

Avocado toast is a type of open sandwich made with mashed avocado and salt, pepper, and citrus juice on toast.

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Avondale College

Avondale College of Higher Education is an Australian tertiary education provider affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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AWB oil-for-wheat scandal

The AWB oil-for-wheat scandal (also known just as the AWB scandal) refers to the payment of kickbacks to the regime of Saddam Hussein in contravention of the United Nations Oil-for-Food Humanitarian Program.

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Awesome Festival

The Awesome Festival (in full the Awesome International Arts Festival for Bright Young Things) is an arts event in Perth, Western Australia held each November since 1995.

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AWU affair

The AWU affair refers to allegations of embezzlement via a fund established for the AWU Workplace Reform Association in the early 1990s by Bruce Wilson and Ralph Blewitt, officials of the Australian Workers' Union (AWU).

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Aziza (album)

Aziza is a studio album by English jazz bassist Dave Holland together with saxophonist Chris Potter, guitarist Lionel Loueke, and drummer Eric Harland.

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Aziza Abdel-Halim

Aziza Abdel-Halim AM is an Egyptian-Australian academic, teacher, and founder of the Muslim Women's National Network Australia (MWNNA).

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Åsa Wahlquist

Åsa Wahlquist is an Australian journalist.

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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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Bab al-Shams

Bab al-Shams (باب الشمس: Gate of the Sun) was a Palestinian encampment in the West Bank that housed 250 Palestinian and foreign activists for two nights in January 2013.

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Babcock & Brown

Babcock & Brown was a global investment and advisory firm based in Sydney, Australia that went into liquidation in 2009.

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Baby Animals

Baby Animals are an Australian hard rock band active from October 1989 to 1996 and reformed in 2007.

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Back to Black

Back to Black is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records.

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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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BAE Systems Australia

BAE Systems Australia, a subsidiary of BAE Systems plc, is one of the largest defence contractors in Australia.

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Bag-in-box

A bag-in-box or BiB is a type of container for the storage and transportation of liquids.

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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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Balibo (film)

Balibo is a 2009 Australian war film that follows the story of the Balibo Five, a group of journalists who were captured and killed while reporting on activities just prior to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor of 1975.

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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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Balwyn, Victoria

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

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Bandit 6

The Bandit 6 was a group of six vessels which were illegally fishing Patagonian toothfish in the Southern Ocean.

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Bank Australia

Bank Australia, formerly bankmecu and prior to that, the Members and Education Credit Union (mecu), is an Australian financial co-operative based in Kew, Victoria.

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Barangaroo ferry wharf

Barangaroo ferry wharf is a ferry wharf located on the eastern side of Darling Harbour, in Sydney, Australia.

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Barbara Garson

Barbara Garson (born July 7, 1941 in Brooklyn) is an American playwright, author and social activist, perhaps best known for the play MacBird!.

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Barbara Perry (politician)

Barbara Mazzel Anne Perry (born 6 April 1964) is a former Australian politician, representing Auburn for the Australian Labor Party in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 2001 to 2015.

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Barnaby Joyce

Barnaby Thomas Gerard Joyce (born 17 April 1967) is an Australian politician.

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Barngarla people

The Barngarla, formerly known as Parnkalla, are an Aboriginal people of the Port Lincoln, Whyalla and Port Augusta areas.

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Barrallier Books

Barrallier Books Pty Ltd is a small publishing business based in Victoria (Australia).

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Barrie Cassidy

Barrie Cassidy (born 4 March 1950) is a veteran Australian political journalist, as well as a radio and television host and presenter and commentator for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Barrie Kosky

Barrie KoskyBarrie Kosky's name is sometimes misspelled as Barry Kosky, Barrie Koski, Barrie Koskie.

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Barrington Tops National Park

The Barrington Tops National Park is a protected national park located in the Hunter Valley, approximately north of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.

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Barry Hall

Barry Hall (born 8 February 1977) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club, Sydney Swans and Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Barry Hill (Australian writer)

Barry Hill (born 19 June 1943) is an Australian historian, poet, journalist and academic.

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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 Oakley

Barry Kingham Oakley (born 24 February 1931)Who's Who in Australia (2010) is an Australian writer.

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Barry Rubin

Barry M. Rubin (28 January 1950 – February 3, 2014) was an American-born Israeli writer and academic on terrorism and Middle Eastern affairs.

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Barton Deakin

Barton Deakin is an Australian and New Zealand government relations and lobbying firm.

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Bass Phillip

Bass Phillip is an Australian winery based in Leongatha, within the Gippsland region of Victoria.

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Basuki Tjahaja Purnama

Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (born 29 June 1966) is an Indonesian politician and former governor of Jakarta.

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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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Batong Pham

Batong Vu Pham (born 18 June 1967) is an Australian politician.

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Battle of Arghandab (2008)

The Battle of Arghandab (code-named Operation IBRAT by the insurgents) began on June 18, 2008, when NATO-led forces attacked Taliban militants in response to Taliban attacks in Arghandab District and Kandahar.

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Battle of Brookvale

The Battle of Brookvale was the unofficial name given to the Round 25, 2011 National Rugby League (NRL) match between the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and Melbourne Storm, played at Brookvale Oval on 26 August 2011.

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Battle of Tabqa (2017)

The Battle of Tabqa (2017) was an operation, part of the Raqqa campaign (2016–2017), dubbed Operation Wrath of Euphrates, against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) to recapture and secure Tabqa Dam, al-Thawrah city (Tabqa), Tabqa Airbase, and the surrounding countryside from ISIL.

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Battle of Tripoli (2011)

The Battle of Tripoli (ﻣﻌﺮﻛﺔ ﻃﺮﺍﺑﻠﺲ) was a military confrontation in Tripoli, Libya, between loyalists of Muammar Gaddafi, the longtime leader of Libya, and the National Transitional Council, which was attempting to overthrow Gaddafi and take control of the capital.

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Battlelines

Battlelines is a 2009 book by Tony Abbott, the former Prime Minister of Australia, when he was then in Opposition.

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Beach Cricket Tri-Nations series

The XXXX Gold Beach Cricket Tri-Nations series is a beach cricket competition created and sponsored by Australian beer brand XXXX.

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Beat Bugs

Beat Bugs is an Australian-Canadian animated children's television series, created by Josh Wakely, and produced for Netflix by Grace: A Storytelling Company and Thunderbird Entertainment.

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Beatrice Faust

Beatrice Faust AO (born 19 February 1939) is an Australian author and women's activist.

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Beautiful Heartache

Beautiful Heartache is a 2009 music album by Russian pianist and singer-songwriter, Oksana Grigorieva, with Mel Gibson as executive producer.

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Beautiful Kate

Beautiful Kate is a 2009 Australian drama film directed by Rachel Ward and starring Ben Mendelsohn, Rachel Griffiths, Bryan Brown, Maeve Dermody and Sophie Lowe.

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Bec Gilbert

Rebecca Louise "Bec" Gilbert (previously O'Connor) is a fictional character from the Australian drama series Winners & Losers, played by Zoe Tuckwell-Smith.

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Beccy Cole

Beccy Cole (born Rebecca Diane Thompson, 27 October 1972), also known as Beccy Sturtzel and Rebecca Diane Albeck and most recently, Bec O'Donovan, is an Australian country music singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

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Bechtel

Bechtel Corporation (Bechtel Group, Inc.) is an engineering, procurement, construction, and project management company.

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Beef Australia

Beef Australia is an international exposition held triennially in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.

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Been a Long Time

"Been a Long Time" is a song by Australian recording artist Wes Carr.

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Beenleigh, Queensland

Beenleigh is a town and a suburb in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia.

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Before I Go to Sleep

Before I Go to Sleep is the first novel by S. J. Watson published in Spring 2011.

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Before the Game

Before The Game was an Australian rules football comedy panel television show which aired on Network Ten on 1 March 2003 until 27 September 2013.

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Bega schoolgirl murders

The Bega schoolgirl murders refers to the abduction, rape and murder of two schoolgirls 14-year-old Lauren Margaret Barry and 16-year-old Nichole Emma Collins of Bega, New South Wales, Australia on 6 October 1997.

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Begin Again (film)

Begin Again is a 2013 American musical comedy-drama film written and directed by John Carney and starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo.

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Behind the Exclusive Brethren

Behind the Exclusive Brethren: Politics Persuasion and Persecution is a non-fiction book by journalist and author Michael Bachelard about the group Exclusive Brethren, focusing on the sect in Australia.

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Being Lara Bingle

Being Lara Bingle was an, Australian reality television series that premiered on 12 June 2012 on Network Ten.

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Belanglo State Forest

Belanglo State Forest is a planted forest, of mainly pine but some native forestry around the edges in the Australian state of New South Wales; its total area is about 3,800 hectares.

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Belinda Hutchinson

Belinda Hutchison AM is an Australian businessperson and philanthropist.

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Belle Gibson

Annabelle Natalie "Belle" Gibson (born October 8, 1991) is an Australian blogger, and alternative health advocate who fraudulently claimed to have donated significant income to charities, and of having forgone conventional cancer treatments to effectively self-manage multiple cancers through diet and alternative therapies.

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Belvoir (theatre company)

Belvoir is an Australian theatre company based at the Belvoir St Theatre in Sydney, Australia.

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Ben Buckley

Benjamin "Ben" Buckley (born 29 June 1967) is an Australian businessman, former Australian Rules Footballer and current chairman of the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League.

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Ben Heine

Ben Heine is a Belgian multidisciplinary visual artist and music producer.

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Ben Jones (Australian rugby league, born 1990)

Ben Jones (born 24 June 1990 in Orange, New South Wales) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer.

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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 Naparstek

Ben Naparstek (born 1986) is an Australian digital media executive and journalist.

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Ben Oxenbould

Ben Oxenbould (born 2 March 1969) is an Australian actor and comedian, best known for his work in the Australian film and television industry.

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Ben Reid

Ben Reid (born 29 April 1989) is an Australian rules footballer for Collingwood in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Ben Roberts-Smith

Benjamin "Ben" Roberts-Smith, (born 1 November 1978) is an Australian businessman, former Australian Army soldier, and a recipient of the Victoria Cross for Australia (VC), the highest award in the Australian honours system.

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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 Wilden

Ben Wilden (born 24 April 1985 in Murray Bridge, South Australia) is an Australian trampolinist.

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Ben Wyatt

Benjamin Sana Wyatt (born 1 April 1974) is an Australian politician who is the current Labor Party member for the seat of Victoria Park in the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia.

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Benjamin Law (writer)

Benjamin Law is an Australian author and journalist.

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Benjamin Maio Mackay's Talk 2 Me!

Benjamin Maio Mackay's Talk 2 Me! is a podcast hosted by actor and director Benjamin Maio Mackay.

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Benjamin Taylor (author)

Benjamin Taylor (born 1952) is an American writer whose work has appeared in a number of publications including Harper's, Esquire, Bookforum, BOMB, the Los Angeles Times, Le Monde, The Georgia Review, Raritan Quarterly Review, Threepenny Review, Salmagundi, Provincetown Arts and The Reading Room.

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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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Bernadette Robinson

Bernadette Robinson is an Australian singer and actor.

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Bernard Salt

Bernard Joseph Salt is an author and columnist with The Australian and Herald Sun newspapers.

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Bernard Tomic career statistics

This is a list of the main career statistics of professional Australian tennis player, Bernard Tomic. To date, Tomic has reached one grand slam quarterfinal at the 2011 Wimbledon Championships and won three ATP singles titles including two consecutive titles at the Claro Open Colombia from 2014–2015. He was also a quarterfinalist at the 2015 BNP Paribas Open,the 2015 Shanghai Rolex Masters, the 2016_Western_%26_Southern_Open_–_Men%27s_Singles and part of the team which reached the semifinals of the 2015 Davis Cup. He also reached the fourth round of the Australian Open in 2012, 2015 and 2016. Tomic achieved a career high singles ranking of world No. 17 on 11 January 2016.

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Bernie Lowther

Bernard Ross "Bernie" Lowther (born in New Zealand) was a rugby league footballer of the 1970s.

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Berrimah Prison

Berrimah Prison, was an Australian maximum security prison for males formerly located in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.

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Bert Kelly

Charles Robert "Bert" Kelly CMG (22 December 1912 – 17 January 1997), was an Australian politician and government minister.

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Berwyn Heights, Maryland mayor's residence drug raid

The drug raid at the residence of former Berwyn Heights mayor Cheye Calvo was a controversial action taken by the Prince George's County, Maryland, Sheriff's Office and Police Department on July 29, 2008.

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Bess Price

Bess Nungarrayi Price (born October 1960) is an Aboriginal Australian activist and politician.

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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 Churcher

Elizabeth Ann Dewar "Betty" Churcher (née Cameron; 11 January 193131 March 2015) was an Australian arts administrator, best known as director of the National Gallery of Australia from 1990 to 1997.

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Bevan Slattery

Bevan Andrew Slattery is an Australian technology entrepreneur.

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Bevan Spencer von Einem

Bevan Spencer von Einem (born 1945), also known as Bevan von Einem, is a convicted child murderer from Adelaide, South Australia and suspected serial killer.

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Bex (compound analgesic)

Bex was a strong compound analgesic which was popular in Australia for much of the twentieth century.

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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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Bibi (artist)

Bibi (February 23, 1964, Tours, France) is a French artist.

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Bible Believers

Bible Believers is the antisemitic website of the Bible Believers' Church of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Bibliography of Prem Rawat and related organizations

Bibliography of Prem Rawat and related organizations lists bibliographical material regarding Prem Rawat and organizations like Divine Light Mission, Elan Vital and The Prem Rawat Foundation.

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Big Australia

Big Australia was a term used by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd to describe an increase in the population of Australia from 22 million in 2010 to 36 million in 2050 along with the policies needed to react to it.

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Big Brother (Australia season 6)

Big Brother Australia 2006, also known as Big Brother 6, was the sixth season of the Australian reality television series Big Brother Australia, and was aired on Network Ten in Australia.

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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 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 Rocking Horse

The Big Rocking Horse is a tourist attraction located in the town of Gumeracha, South Australia.

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Biker bar

A biker bar is a bar that is frequented by motorcyclists (bikers).

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Bilal Khazal

Bilal Saadallah Khazal (also Belal Khazal) is a convicted Lebanese Australian criminal currently serving an Australian custodial sentence of fourteen years, with a non-parole period of nine years, for producing a book whilst knowing it was connected with assisting a terrorist attack.

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Bili ape

The Bili apes or Bondo mystery apes are large chimpanzees that inhabit Bili Forest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Bill Barry (politician)

William Peter (Bill) Barry (30 June 1899 – 21 December 1972) was a Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for the Electoral district of Carlton from July 1932 until April 1955.

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Bill Bunbury

Bill Bunbury (born 7 October 1940, in Glastonbury, England) is a former radio broadcaster and producer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and an accomplished historian and writer.

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Bill Collins (television presenter)

William Roderick "Bill" Collins OAM (born 4 December 1934) is an Australian film critic and film historian, radio and television presenter, journalist, author and lecturer best known for presenting synopsis of Hollywood films in Australia.

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Bill Heffernan

William Daniel Heffernan, more commonly known as Bill Heffernan, (born 3 March 1943), is an Australian former politician, who was a Liberal Party member of the Senate, representing the state of New South Wales, from September 1996 to May 2016.

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Bill Hillmann

Bill Hillmann (born 1982) is an American author, storyteller, and journalist.

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Bill Hunter (actor)

William John "Bill" Hunter (27 February 194021 May 2011) was an Australian actor of film, stage and television, who was also prominent as a voice-over artist.

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Bill Leak

Desmond Robert "Bill" Leak (9 January 1956 – 10 March 2017) was an Australian editorial cartoonist, caricaturist and portraitist.

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Bill Ludwig

William Patrick Ludwig OAM, Australian trade union official, is National President and former Queensland state secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (AWU), one of Australia's oldest and largest unions.

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Bill Roggio

Bill Roggio is an American commentator on military affairs.

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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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Billy Bowden

Brent Fraser "Billy" Bowden (born 11 April 1963) is a cricket umpire from New Zealand.

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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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Bindi Irwin

Bindi Sue Irwin (born 24 July 1998) is an Australian actress, television personality, conservationist, singer, and dancer.

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Bionic (Christina Aguilera album)

Bionic (stylized as) is the sixth studio album by American singer Christina Aguilera.

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Bitter & Twisted (film)

Bitter & Twisted is a 2008 feature film written, directed by and starring Christopher Weekes.

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Bjelke-Petersen family

Bjelke-Petersen is the name of an Australian family of both Danish and Swedish descent.

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Black Saturday bushfires

The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that ignited or were burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday, 7 February 2009 and were Australia's all-time worst bushfire disasters.

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Black Swan State Theatre Company

Black Swan State Theatre Company (formerly The Black Swan Theatre Company) is Western Australia's state theatre company.

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Black Tears

"Black Tears" is a song by Australian alternative rock band Powderfinger, from their sixth studio album Dream Days at the Hotel Existence.

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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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Blakeview, South Australia

Blakeview is a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Blast Corps

Blast Corps is a 1997 action video game for the Nintendo 64 in which the player uses vehicles to destroy buildings in the path of a runaway nuclear missile carrier.

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Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman

is a collection of 24 short stories by Japanese author Haruki Murakami.

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Bliss (opera)

Bliss is an opera in three acts by Brett Dean to a libretto by Amanda Holden.

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Bliss Release

Bliss Release is the debut album by Australian band Cloud Control.

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Bloke

Bloke is a slang term for a man common in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.

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Blood & Guts

Blood & Guts is a 2014 non-fiction book by Australian writer Sam Vincent.

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Blue Is the Warmest Colour

Blue Is the Warmest Colour (La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2), also known as Blue Is the Warmest Color in the United States, is a 2013 French coming-of-age LGBT romantic drama film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, and starring Léa Seydoux and Adèle Exarchopoulos.

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Blue Poles

Blue Poles, also known as Number 11, 1952 is an abstract expressionist painting and one of the most famous works by American artist Jackson Pollock.

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Bo Nixon

Bowman "Bo" Nixon (born 25 July 1984) is a former college captain of Assumption College, Kilmore and Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood and Hawthorn in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Bob Adams (American football)

Robert Bruce Adams (born August 15, 1946) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) and a spokesperson for the Church of Scientology International.

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Bob Brown

Robert James Brown (born 27 December 1944) is a former Australian politician, medical doctor, and environmentalist who is a former Senator, and former Parliamentary Leader of the Australian Greens.

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Bob Carr

Robert John Carr (born 28 September 1947) is a former Australian politician who served as Premier of New South Wales from 1995 to 2005, as the leader of the Labor Party.

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Bob Cotton

Sir Robert Carrington Cotton, (29 November 191525 December 2006) was an Australian politician and Senator for New South Wales in the Parliament of Australia from 1966 to 1978.

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Bob Day

Robert John Day (born 5 July 1952) is an Australian former politician and businessman who was a Senator for South Australia from 1 July 2014 to 1 November 2016.

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Bob Debus

Robert John Debus (born 16 September 1943), a former Australian politician, has been a member of the Australian House of Representatives and the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Bob Ell

William Robert ("Bob") Ell (born circa 1945) is an Australian property developer and businessman with interests in residential, retail, commercial and industrial property.

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Bob Ellis

Robert James "Bob" Ellis (10 May 1942 – 3 April 2016) was an Australian writer, journalist, filmmaker, and political commentator.

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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 Howard (academic)

Robert Falconer "Bob" Howard (born 27 September 1936) is an Australian academic specialising in international relations, international security and Australian politics.

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Bob Pratt

Harold Robert "Bob" Pratt, senior (31 August 1912 – 6 January 2001) was an Australian rules footballer who represented South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and Coburg in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) during the 1930s and 1940s.

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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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Bobo Faulkner

Ann Helen "Bobo" Faulkner (2 January 1941 – 14 December 2014) was an English model, television personality, and interior designer.

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Boeing E-3 Sentry

The Boeing E-3 Sentry, commonly known as AWACS, is an American airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft developed by Boeing.

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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 High Plains

The Bogong High Plains, part of the Victorian Alps of the Great Dividing Range, are a section of plains located in the Alpine National Park in the Australian state of Victoria and are situated south of Mount Bogong.

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Bomb-making instructions on the internet

The availability of bomb-making instruction on the Internet has been a cause célèbre amongst lawmakers and politicians anxious to curb the Internet frontier by censoring certain types of information deemed "dangerous" which is available online.

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Bon Bon Reserve

Bon Bon Reserve is a private protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia, west of the town of Roxby Downs in the Woomera Prohibited Area.

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Bond University

Bond University is Australia's first private not-for-profit university and is located in Robina, Gold Coast, Queensland.

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Bonita Mabo

Bonita Mabo AO is an educator and activist for Aboriginal Australians, Torres Strait Islanders, and Australian South Sea Islanders.

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Bootleg Brewery

The Bootleg Brewery is a microbrewery in Willyabrup, near Margaret River, Western Australia, and is set on 30 hectares (74 acres) of land beside a lake.

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Born This Way Ball

The Born This Way Ball was the third concert tour by American singer Lady Gaga, in support of her second studio album Born This Way (2011).

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Bougainvillean presidential election, 2010

The Bougainnvillean presidential election of 2010 was held in Bougainville, an autonomous region of Papua New Guinea.

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Bouncer (doorman)

A bouncer (also known as a doorman, door supervisor or cooler) is a type of security guard, employed at venues such as bars, nightclubs, stripclubs, casinos, restaurants or concerts.

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Bournville Centre for Visual Arts

The School of Art, Bournville (formerly Bournville College of Art and Bournville Centre for Visual Arts but better known as Bournville School of Art) was an art school in Birmingham, England.

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Bowden, South Australia

Bowden is an inner northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Bowen Hills, Queensland

Bowen Hills is an inner suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, located 3 km (1.86 miles) northeast of the Brisbane CBD.

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Bowraville murders

The Bowraville murders were a series of killings that took place over a period of five months from September 1990 to February 1991 in Bowraville, New South Wales, Australia.

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Bowraville, New South Wales

Bowraville is a small town in the Mid North Coast hinterland of New South Wales, Australia in Nambucca Shire.

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Boxcar (band)

Boxcar were an Australian electronic dance pop group formed in Brisbane in 1986.

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Boxcutters (podcast)

Boxcutters was an Australian podcast dedicated to the discussion of television.

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Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions

The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement (also known as the BDS Movement) is a global campaign promoting various forms of boycott against Israel until it meets what the campaign describes as " obligations under international law", defined as withdrawal from the occupied territories, removal of the separation barrier in the West Bank, full equality for Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel, and promotion of the right of return of Palestinian refugees.

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Boycotts of Israel

Boycotts of Israel are a systematic practice of avoiding economic, political and cultural ties with the State of Israel, with individual Israelis or with Israeli-based companies or organizations.

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Boyd Cordner

Boyd Cordner (born 9 June 1992) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer and actor who plays for the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League.

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Boyer Lectures

The Boyer Lectures began in 1959 as the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Commission, now the Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Lectures.

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BP

BP plc (stylised as bp), formerly British Petroleum, is a British multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London, England.

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Brad Fox

Brad Fox (born 9 October 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and Richmond in the Australian Football League (AFL) and Perth in the West Australian Football League (WAFL).

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Brad Hazzard

Bradley Ronald Hazzard (born 30 August 1951), an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Minister for Health and the Minister for Medical Research since January 2017 in the Berejiklian government.

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Brad Heald

Brad Heald (born 3 March 1983, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian musician.

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Brahma Lodge, South Australia

Brahma Lodge is a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Brainwashing

Brainwashing (also known as mind control, menticide, coercive persuasion, thought control, thought reform, and re-education) is the concept that the human mind can be altered or controlled by certain psychological techniques.

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Brainwashing: The Science of Thought Control

Brainwashing: The Science of Thought Control is a 2004 popular science book explaining mind control, which is also known as brainwashing, thought reform and coercive persuasion, by neuroscientist and physiologist Kathleen Taylor.

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Bran Nue Dae (film)

Bran Nue Dae is a 2009 Australian musical comedy-drama film directed by Rachel Perkins and written by Perkins and Reg Cribb.

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Brandon Walters

Brandon Walters (born January 1996) is an Indigenous Australian actor known for his performance as Nullah in the 2008 film Australia.

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Breadtop

Breadtop (Chinese: 包店, pinyin: bāo diàn) is an Australia-based bakery franchise selling a wide range of bread, cakes, buns and pastries.

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Breed-specific legislation

Breed-specific legislation is a law passed by a legislative body pertaining to a specific breed or breeds of domesticated animals.

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Brendan Burkett

Brendan John Burkett, OAM (born 7 October 1963) is an Australian swimmer who won five medals at four Paralympics and a silver medal at the 1994 Victoria Commonwealth Games.

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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 O'Neill (journalist)

Brendan O'Neill is the editor of Spiked Online and a columnist for The Australian and The Big Issue.

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Brendon Coventry

Brendon Coventry MBBS PhD FRACS (born 1959) is a Surgical Oncologist, Immunologist, and medical researcher from Adelaide, South Australia.

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Brett Craig

Brett Dean Craig is a fictional character on the Australian comedy television series, Kath & Kim.

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Brett Finch

Brett John Finch (born 20 August 1981 in Maitland, New South Wales) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 2000s and 2010s.

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Brett Morris

Brett Morris (born 23 August 1986) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in the National Rugby League.

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Brett Peter Cowan

Brett Peter Cowan (born 18 September 1969) is an Australian murderer and sex offender who was convicted of the murder of Daniel Morcombe, who disappeared from the Sunshine Coast on 7 December 2003.

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Brett Stewart (rugby league)

Brett Stewart (born 27 February 1985) is a former professional rugby league footballer who played for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in the National Rugby League.

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Brian Burke (Australian politician)

Brian Thomas Burke (born 25 February 1947) was Labor premier of Western Australia from 25 February 1983 until his resignation on 25 February 1988.

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Brian Cook (football administrator)

Brian Carlyle Cook (born 14 November 1955) is a Scottish-born Australian businessman and former Australian rules football player and coach who is the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Brian Johns (businessman)

Brian Francis Johns (6 May 1936 – 1 January 2016) was an Australian company director and journalist, who was managing director of the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) 1987–92 and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) 1995–2000.

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Brian Kenneth Hobbs

Brian Kenneth Hobbs (1937–2004) was a medical doctor in Adelaide, South Australia and chair of Community Aid Abroad.

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Brian L. Byrne

Brian J. Byrne (born 1942) is an Australian social scientist specializing in applied and psycholinguistics, an emeritus professor at the University of New England in Australia, and lead author of publications and articles on research in his field.

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Brian Leiter

Brian Leiter (born 1963) is an American philosopher and legal scholar who is Karl N. Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Chicago Law School and founder and Director of Chicago's Center for Law, Philosophy & Human Values.

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Brian Loughnane

Brian Gerard Loughnane (born 11 November 1957) is a business and political strategic adviser.

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Brian Martin (social scientist)

Brian Martin (born 1947) is a social scientist in the School of Humanities and Social Inquiry, Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts, at the University of Wollongong in NSW, Australia.

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Brian Schmidt

Brian Paul Schmidt (born on 24 February 1967 in Missoula, Montana) is the Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University (ANU).

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Brian Tamberlin

Brian Tamberlin, QC is a retired Australian jurist, barrister, law commentator and justice in the Australia's federal court.

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Brian Trenchard-Smith

Brian Trenchard-Smith (born 1946) is an English-Australian film and television director, producer, writer, consultant and actor who is notable for his contributions to the horror and action genre during the 1970s and 1980s in Australia.

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Bridgecorp Holdings

Bridgecorp Holdings Ltd is a former high-risk property development group that was operating in New Zealand and Australia.

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Bridget McKenzie

Bridget McKenzie (born 27 December 1969) is an Australian politician who is the current deputy leader of the National Party, in office since 7 December 2017.

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Brimbank & North West Star Weekly

The Brimbank & North West Star Weekly is a weekly suburban newspaper that serves a broad section of outer western Melbourne suburbs including Sunshine, Braybrook, St Albans, Deer Park and Ardeer.

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Bringin' It

Bringin' It is a studio album by American jazz bassist Christian McBride together with his big band.

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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 Broncos

The Brisbane Broncos are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the city of Brisbane, the capital of the state of Queensland.

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Brisbane Central state by-election, 2007

A state by-election was held in Queensland on 13 October 2007 to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland electoral district of Brisbane Central, formerly held by Labor member and former Premier Peter Beattie, who resigned on 14 September 2007.

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Brisbane River

The Brisbane River (indigenous name Maiwar) is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia, and flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay.

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Brisbane Roar FC

Brisbane Roar Football Club is a professional Australian soccer club based in Brisbane, Queensland.

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Brisbane Times

Brisbane Times is an online newspaper for Brisbane and Queensland, Australia.

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British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands (BVI), officially simply "Virgin Islands", are a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, to the east of Puerto Rico.

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Broadsheet

A broadsheet is the largest newspaper format and is characterized by long vertical pages (typically). Other common newspaper formats include the smaller Berliner and tabloid/compact formats.

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Brockman 2 mine

The Brockman 2 mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 60 kilometres north-west of Tom Price.

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Brockman 4 mine

The Brockman 4 mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 60 kilometres north-west of Tom Price.

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Brodie Grundy

Brodie Grundy (born 15 April 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Brompton, South Australia

Brompton is an inner-northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Charles Sturt.

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Bronson Harrison

Bronson Harrison (born 10 October 1985) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer.

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Bronwyn Bishop

Bronwyn Kathleen Bishop (née Setright; born 19 October 1942) is a former Australian politician who was a member of federal parliament for almost 30 years – the longest period of service by a woman.

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Brooke Street Pier

The Brooke Street Pier is a floating pontoon building at Sullivans Cove in the waterfront area of the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

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Brooklee Han

Brooklee Han (born July 6, 1995) is an Australian-American figure skater.

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Brooks Brothers

Brooks Brothers is the oldest men's clothier in the United States and is headquartered on Madison Avenue in Manhattan, New York City.

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Bruce Djite

Bruce José Djité (French pronunciation) (born 25 March 1987) is an Australian association football (soccer) player who plays for PSM Makassar in Indonesia League Liga 1 as a striker or second striker.

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Bruce Doull

Bruce Doull (born 11 September 1950 in Geelong, Victoria) is a former Australian rules football player who played for the Carlton Football Club.

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Bruce Gordon (businessman)

Bruce Gordon (born 4 February 1929 in Surry Hills, New South Wales) is an Australian businessman.

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Bruce Guthrie

Bruce Guthrie is a senior Australian journalist and former newspaper and magazine editor.

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Bruce Hall (Australian National University)

Bruce Hall is a residential college of the Australian National University (ANU), in Canberra, Australia.

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Bruce Haslingden

Edward Bruce Haslingden (March 1923 – 17 April 2007) was an Australian cross country skier who competed in the 1950s.

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Bruce Hawker

Bruce Hawker is an Australian political strategist, commentator and chairman of Campaigns & Communications Group, which he founded in January 2011.

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Bruce Longbottom

Bruce Longbottom is a former professional rugby league player who played three seasons for the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

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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 Woodley

Bruce William Woodley, (born 25 July 1942), is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician.

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Bruno Schiavi

Bruno Schiavi (born 10 July 1972) is an Australian fashion designer and businessman.

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Bryanboy

Bryan Grey Yambao, also known as Bryanboy, is a Filipino fashion blogger, socialite and businessman.

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BTG Pactual

BTG Pactual is a Brazilian financial company that operates in the markets of investment banking, wealth management and asset management.

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Buckeridge Group of Companies

Buckeridge Group of Companies, commonly known as BGC, is a private corporate group of construction and building-related companies operating primarily in Western Australia.

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Bulo Marer hostage rescue attempt

On 11 January 2013, the French military attempted a rescue operation in Bulo Marer, Somalia to free hostage Denis Allex from Al-Shabaab.

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Bunbury, Western Australia

Bunbury is a coastal city in Western Australia, approximately south of the state capital, Perth.

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Bunuba

The Bunuba (also known as Bunaba, Punapa, Punuba) are a group of Indigenous Australians and are one of the traditional owners of the southern West Kimberley, in Western Australia.

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Burger Theory

Burger Theory is a chain of hamburger restaurants based in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Burraneer Bay

The Burraneer Bay is a bay on the lower estuarine Hacking River of Port Hacking in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Busby Marou

Busby Marou (pronounced Buz-bee Ma-roo) are an Australian duo originally from Rockhampton, Queensland.

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Busby's Bore

Busby's Bore was Sydney's second water supply.

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Bushfires in Australia

Bushfires are frequent events during the warmer months of the year, due to Australia's mostly hot, dry climate.

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Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle

The Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle or Infantry Mobility Vehicle is an Australian-built four wheeled, all-wheel drive armoured vehicle.

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Buskers and Angels

Buskers and Angels is a rock musical written by Australian rock musician Jon English.

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Butterfly Boucher

Butterfly Giselle Grace Boucher (born 2 June 1979) is an Australian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer born in Adelaide.

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Buzzle

Buzzle was the largest Apple reseller in Australia, the result of the amalgamation of several resellers.

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BVN Architecture

BVN is an architecture firm based in Australia.

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C Restaurant

C Restaurant is a revolving restaurant located at Level 33 of St Martins Tower in Perth, Western Australia.

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C7 Sport

C7 Sport was a pay-TV service in Australia, owned and run by Seven Network.

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Cairns

Cairns is a city in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Cairns Airport

Cairns Airport is an international airport in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

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Cairns Indigenous Art Fair

Cairns Indigenous Art Fair is an arts and cultural event in the northern Australian city of Cairns that brings together indigenous art centres, commercial and public galleries, artist collectives, studios and arts organisations to sell and exhibit the art work of Queensland's recognised and leading emerging Indigenous Australian visual artists.

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Californication (TV series)

Californication is an American comedy-drama television series created by Tom Kapinos, which aired for seven seasons on Showtime from August 13, 2007 to June 29, 2014.

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Callan McAuliffe

Callan Ryan Claude McAuliffe (born 24 January 1995) is an Australian actor, known for his roles as Bryce Loski in Flipped and Sam Goode in I Am Number Four.

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Camden, New South Wales

Camden is a historic town, south-west of Sydney, New South Wales, located 65 kilometres from the Sydney central business district.

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Cameron Forbes (writer)

Cameron Forbes is an Australian journalist and author.

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Cameron McEvoy

Cameron McEvoy (born 13 May 1994) is an Australian competitive swimmer who represented his country at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Cameron Pedersen

Cameron Pedersen (born 17 March 1987) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Cameron Rahles-Rahbula

Cameron Rahles-Rahbula (born 9 July 1983) is a Paralympic alpine skier from Australia.

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Cameron Thurley

Cameron Thurley (born 26 November 1981) is an Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong and the Kangaroos in the Australian Football League (AFL), Clarence Football Club in the Tasmanian Statewide League and the Tasmanian Devils in the Victorian Football League.

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Cameron Williams

Cameron Williams (born 18 February 1963 in Emerald, Queensland) is an Australian journalist and television personality and presenter.

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Campaigns & Communications Group

Campaigns & Communications Grouphttp://www.candcgroup.com.au is an Australian company founded by Bruce Hawker as a specialised election campaign and communications advisory firm in 2011.

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Campbell Newman

Campbell Kevin Thomas Newman (born 12 August 1963) is a former Australian politician who served as the 38th Premier of Queensland from 26 March 2012 to 14 February 2015.

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Campion College

Campion College Australia is Australia's first liberal arts college, offering a Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts.

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Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium

Established in 2007, Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium (legal name 7048467 Canada Inc., also sometimes referred to informally in branding as CTV Olympics and RDS Olympiques) was a joint venture set up by Canadian media companies Bell Media (formerly CTVglobemedia) and Rogers Media to produce the Canadian broadcasts of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England, as well as the two corresponding Paralympic Games.

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Canal Livre

Canal Livre was a popular news program in Brazil.

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Canberra Choral Society

The Canberra Choral Society is a symphonic choir in Canberra, the capital city of Australia.

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Canberra Press Gallery

The Canberra Press Gallery, officially called the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery, is the name given to the approximately 180 journalists and their support staff, including producers, editors and camera crews, who report the workings of the Australian Parliament.

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Candice Alley (album)

Candice Alley is the second studio album by Australian singer Candice Alley, released in Australia on 13 December 2007 (see 2007 in music) by International Quarterback.

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Candidates of the Australian federal election, 2007

This article provides details on candidates who stood at the 2007 Australian federal election.

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Candidates of the Australian federal election, 2010

This article provides details on candidates who stood at the 2010 Australian federal election.

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Candidates of the Australian federal election, 2013

This article provides information on candidates for the 2013 Australian federal election held on 7 September 2013.

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Candidates of the New South Wales state election, 2015

This article provides details on candidates for the 2015 New South Wales state election, held on 28 March 2015.

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Candide (operetta)

Candide is an operetta with music composed by Leonard Bernstein, based on the 1759 novella of the same name by Voltaire.

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Canterbury Boys' High School

Canterbury Boys' High School (CBHS) is a public secondary day school for boys located in Canterbury, a south-western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Canterbury Television

Canterbury Television was an independent television station broadcasting in Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Canwest

Canwest Global Communications Corporation, which operated under the corporate name, Canwest, was a major Canadian media company based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with its head offices at Canwest Place.

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Cape Wickham Links

Cape Wickham Links is an 18-hole golf course that was constructed on the northern tip of King Island, north of Currie, on Tasmania.

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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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Carandiru massacre

The Carandiru massacre (Massacre do Carandiru) took place on Friday, 2 October 1992, in Carandiru Penitentiary in São Paulo, Brazil, when military police stormed the penitentiary following a prison riot.

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Carbon pricing in Australia

A carbon pricing scheme in Australia, commonly dubbed by its critics as a "carbon tax", was introduced by the Gillard Labor Government in 2011 as the Clean Energy Act 2011 which came into effect on 1 July 2012.

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Carbon tax

A carbon tax is a tax levied on the carbon content of fuels.

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Cardross road accident

The Cardross road accident refers to a hit and run accident at Cardross, Victoria, Australia at 9.50pm on 18 February 2006, The Australian, 21 March 2007 where a driver driving a Ford EA Falcon station wagon, struck a group of thirteen teenage pedestrians, killing five immediately and injuring eight more.

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Carl Rackemann

Carl Gray Rackemann OAM (born 3 June 1960), nicknamed "Mocca", is a former Queensland and Australian cricketer.

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Carl Vine

Carl Vine, (born 8 October 1954), is an Australian composer of contemporary classical music.

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Carnival Spirit

Carnival Spirit is the name ship of the of cruise ships, and the second member of that class to be built and enter service, after Costa Atlantica.

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Carnivàle

Carnivàle is an American television series set in the United States during the Great Depression and Dust Bowl.

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Carol (film)

Carol is a 2015 drama film directed by Todd Haynes.

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Carol Young

Carol Young is an Australian musician, and a founding member of the American bluegrass band The Greencards.

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Caroline Bartasek

Caroline Bartasek (born 14 October 1978 in Melbourne) is an Australian taekwondo practitioner, who competed in the women's welterweight category.

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Caroline Chisholm School – Senior Campus

The newly amalgamated senior campus of Caroline Chisholm School (previously Caroline Chisholm High School), is an Australian public high school in the Chisholm suburb of Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) catering to years 6 to 10.

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Caroline O'Connor (actress)

Caroline Ann O'Connor (born 2 September 1962) is an Anglo-Australian singer, dancer and actress.

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Carry On (Motor Ace song)

Carry On is a song by Australian band Motor Ace and is the first single on the band's second album Shoot This which was released in 2002.

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Carter Holt Harvey

Carter Holt Harvey Limited is a privately owned New Zealand company controlled by Rank Group Limited, the corporate vehicle of the country's richest man, Graeme Hart.

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Cashless Welfare Card

The Cashless Welfare Card or Indue card or healthy welfare card or Cashless Debit Card or white card is an initiative to do with social services in Australia.

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Casino Twilight Dogs

Casino Twilight Dogs is the third studio album from Australian band Youth Group, released in 2006.

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Cassandra Kelly

Cassandra Kelly is an international advisor, speaker, and company director.

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Cassie Jaye

Cassie Jaye (born May 1, 1986) is an American film director, best known for directing the 2016 documentary film The Red Pill about the men's rights movement.

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Castlemaine XXXX

X X X X (pronounced four-ex) is a brand of Australian beer brewed in Milton, Brisbane by Queensland brewers Castlemaine Perkins (now a division of the Japanese-owned company Lion).

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Casualties of the 2006 Lebanon War

There have been many casualties in the 2006 Lebanon War, leading to condemnation of both sides, however the exact distribution of casualties has been disputed.

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Casualties of the 2011 Libyan Civil War

Estimates of deaths in the Libyan Civil War vary with figures from 2,500 to 25,000 given between March 2 and October 2, 2011.

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Casualties of the Iraq War

Estimates of the casualties from the conflict in Iraq (beginning with the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, and the ensuing occupation and insurgency) have come in many forms, and the accuracy of the information available on different types of Iraq War casualties varies greatly.

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Catalyst (magazine)

Catalyst is a student magazine published at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Australia.

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Cate Blanchett

Catherine Elise Blanchett, (born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actress and theatre director.

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Cate McGregor

Group Captain Catherine "Cate" McGregor is a transgender woman, who served as a member of the Australian Defence Force (ADF).

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Catherine Cole

Catherine Cole (born 9 December 1950) is an Australian author and academic.

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Catherine Harris

Catherine Mary Harris is an Australian company director.

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Catherine Holmes

Catherine Ena "Cate" Holmes (born 12 October 1956) is an Australian judge, who is the current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland, the highest ranking court in the Australian state of Queensland.

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Catherine Hunter (filmmaker)

Catherine Hunter is an Australian filmmaker, journalist, television producer and director.

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Catherine Terracini

Catherine Terracini (born c. 1982) is an Australian actress born in Lake Como, Italy.

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Catholic Church sex abuse cases by country

This page documents Catholic Church sex abuse cases by country.

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Catholic education in Australia

Catholic education in Australia refers to the education services provided by the Roman Catholic Church in Australia within the Australian education system.

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Catholic sexual abuse cases in Australia

Catholic sexual abuse cases in Australia, like Catholic sexual abuse scandals elsewhere, have involved convictions, trials and ongoing investigations into allegations of sex crimes committed by Catholic priests, members of religious orders and other personnel which have come to light in recent decades, along with the growing awareness of sexual abuse within other religious and secular institutions.

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Cattle feeding

Different cattle feeding production systems have separate advantages and disadvantages.

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CBH Group

The CBH Group (commonly known as CBH, an acronym for Co-operative Bulk Handling), is a grain growers' cooperative that handles, markets and processes grain from the wheatbelt of Western Australia.

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Cecilia Bartoli

Cecilia Bartoli, Cavaliere OMRI (born 4 June 1966) is an Italian coloratura mezzo-soprano opera singer and recitalist.

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Cecilia McIntosh

Cecilia McIntosh (born 21 June 1979) is a leading Australian athlete who won a silver medal in the javelin throw at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, represented Australia in bobsled at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, was a runner-up at the 1997 Australian Weightlifting Championships and is an Australian rules footballer who plays with the Collingwood Football Club in the AFL Women's competition (AFLW).

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Celebrity Solstice

Celebrity Solstice is the lead ship of the of cruise ships operated by Celebrity Cruises.

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Central Arnhem Road

The Central Arnhem Road, also known as the Central Arnhem Highway and Bulman Track is a designated state route in the Northern Territory of Australia providing the main overland access to the East Arnhem Region and the mining town of Nhulunbuy on the Gove Peninsula.

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Central Plaza 1, Brisbane

Central Plaza One a skyscraper in the city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, and was designed by renowned Japanese architect Kurokawa Kisho.

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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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Centre Alliance

Centre Alliance is a centrist Australian political party primarily active in the state of South Australia.

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Centre for Public Christianity

The Centre for Public Christianity (CPX) is an Australian not-for-profit media company that supplies mainstream media and the general public with material about the relevance of Christianity in the 21st century.

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Ceramic Fuel Cells

Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd was an Australian fuel cell technology company, based in Melbourne.

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Ceridwen Dovey

Ceridwen Dovey (born 1980) is a South African and Australian social anthropologist and author.

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Chadd Sayers

Chadd James Sayers (born 31 August 1987) is an Australian cricketer from South Australia.

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Chalice of Doña Urraca

The Chalice of Doña Urraca is a jewel-encrusted onyx chalice which is alleged to be the Holy Grail, the cup from which Jesus drank and served Holy Communion.

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Chance Waters

Chance Dylan Waters (previously known as Phatchance), is an independent Australian hip hop artist and record producer.

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Changeling (film)

Changeling is a 2008 American mystery crime drama film directed, co-produced and scored by Clint Eastwood and written by J. Michael Straczynski, that explores child endangerment, female disempowerment, political corruption, mistreatment of mental health patients, and the repercussions of violence.

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Channar mine

The Channar mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 17 kilometres south-east of Paraburdoo.

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Charles Dickens

Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870) was an English writer and social critic.

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Charles Mackerras

Sir Alan Charles Maclaurin Mackerras (1925 2010) was an Australian conductor.

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Charles Mihayo

Charles Amon Mihayo is a Tanzanian man, permanently residing in Australia, who killed his two daughters in Melbourne on 20 April 2014.

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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 Rappolt

Charles Robert "Charlie" Rappolt (23 August 1939 – 2 August 1999) was an Australian politician.

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Charles Zentai

Charles Zentai (born Károly Steiner; October 8, 1921 – December 13, 2017), was a Hungarian-born resident of Australia accused of a Holocaust-related war crime.

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Charlestown state by-election, 2014

A by-election for the seat of Charlestown in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly was held on 25 October 2014.

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Charlie & Boots

Charlie & Boots is a 2009 Australian film starring Paul Hogan and Shane Jacobson.

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Charlie Spargo

Charlie Spargo (born 25 November 1999) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Charlie's Country

Charlie's Country is a 2013 Australian drama film directed by Rolf de Heer.

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Charlotte Dawson

Charlotte Dawson (8 April 1966 – 22 February 2014) was a New Zealand–Australian television personality.

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Charmaine Dragun

Charmaine Margaret Dragun (21 March 19782 November 2007) was an Australian broadcast journalist and presenter.

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Chatswood railway station

Chatswood railway station is located on the North Shore line, serving the Sydney suburb of Chatswood.

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Chatsworth state by-election, 2005

A by-election was held for the Legislative Assembly of Queensland district of Chatsworth on 20 August 2005.

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Chemeq

Chemeq was a publicly listed company which was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on 25 August 1998.

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Chen Yonglin

Chen Yonglin is a former Chinese diplomat who sparked fears of a diplomatic incident through his defection to Australia in the summer of 2005.

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Chevrolet Volt

The Chevrolet Volt is a plug-in hybrid car manufactured by General Motors, also marketed in rebadged variants as the Buick Velite 5 in China, Holden Volt in Australia and New Zealand, and with a different fascia as the Vauxhall Ampera in the United Kingdom and as the Opel Ampera in the remainder of Europe.

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Cheyenne Westphal

Birte Cheyenne Westphal (born September 1967) is the chairman of auctioneers Phillips.

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Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping

On the night of 14–15 April 2014, 276 female students were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School in the town of Chibok in Borno State, Nigeria.

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Child sexual abuse in Australia

Child sexual abuse is a matter of concern in Australia, and is the subject of investigation and prosecution under the law, and of academic study into the prevalence, causes and social implications.

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Children in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

Children in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict refers to the impact of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict on minors in Israel and the Palestinian territories.

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China Construction Design International

CCDI Group (CCDI Group) is a large global architecture and engineering consulting firm that provides integrated professional services for urban construction and development headquartered in Shanghai, People's Republic of China.

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China containment policy

The China containment policy is a political term referring to a claimed goal of U.S. foreign policy to diminish the economic and political growth of the People’s Republic of China.

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China–Japan relations

China–Japan relations or Sino-Nippon relations (日中関係; にっちゅうかんけい) refer to the international relations between the People's Republic of China and the State of Japan.

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Chinese football league system

The Chinese football league system or league pyramid, refers to the hierarchically interconnected league system for the Chinese Football Association that currently consists of over 100 individual leagues having 2,221 teams, in a series of partially interconnected leagues that are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation.

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Ching Hai

Ching Hai (born 12 May 1950) is a Vietnamese author, entrepreneur, and teacher of the Quan Yin Method of meditation.

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Chinkapook

Chinkapook is a locality in Victoria, Australia, located approximately 67 km from Swan Hill, Victoria.

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Chip Le Grand

Chip Le Grand (born Blacksburg, Virginia USA) is an Australian sports journalist.

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Chips Mackinolty

Chips Mackinolty (born 1954 in Morwell, Victoria, Australia) was involved in the campaigns against the war in Vietnam by producing posters.

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Chittisinghpura massacre

The Chittisinghpura massacre refers to the fatal shooting of 35 Sikhs on 20 March 2000, in the Anantnag district of the State of Jammu and Kashmir in India.

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Chris Bath

Christine Bath (born 13 May 1967) is an Australian journalist and television personality.

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Chris Bowen

Christopher Eyles Guy Bowen (born 17 January 1973) is an Australian politician who is the current Shadow Treasurer of Australia.

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Chris Corrigan

Chris Corrigan (born 1946) is an Australian businessman.

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Chris Dore

Christopher Dore is an Australian journalist who has been the editor of The Daily Telegraph since December 2015.

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Chris Downy

Christopher John "Chris" Downy (born 29 March 1955) is a former Australian politician.

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Chris Flynn (author)

Chris Flynn is an Australian author, editor and critic.

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Chris Hartcher

Christopher "Chris" Peter Hartcher (born 21 December 1946) is an Australian politician.

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Chris Hayes (politician)

Christopher Patrick Hayes (born 17 July 1955) is an Australian Labor Party politician who was elected to the Australian House of Representatives on 19 March 2005 in a by-election for the Division of Werriwa, New South Wales, succeeding former party leader Mark Latham.

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Chris Kemoeatu

Uikelotu Christopher Kemoeatu (pronounced; born January 4, 1983) is a Tongan former professional American football guard.

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Chris Kenny

Chris Kenny (born 1962) is an Australian political commentator, author and former political adviser.

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Chris Mainwaring

Christopher Douglas Mainwaring (27 December 1965 – 1 October 2007) was an Australian rules footballer.

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Chris Mitchell (journalist)

Chris Mitchell is an Australian journalist.

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Chris O'Brien (surgeon)

Professor Christopher John "Chris" O'Brien AO (3 January 1952 – 4 June 2009) was an Australian head and neck surgeon.

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Chris Patterson (politician)

Christopher Stewart Patterson, an Australian politician, is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Camden for the Liberal Party of Australia since the 2011.

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Chris Riddell (futurist)

Christopher "Chris" Bradley Riddell (born February 1981) is a futurist and digital technology expert.

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Chris Sarra

Chris Sarra is an Australian educationalist of Italian and Aboriginal heritage, and the founder and Chairman of the Stronger Smarter Institute.

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Chris Smith (broadcaster)

Christopher 'Chris' Smith is an Australian talkback radio broadcaster.

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Chris Stead

Chris Stead (born 6 April 1979) is an Australian video games journalist, editor and publisher.

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Chris Taylor (comedian)

Christopher Thornton "Chris" Taylor (born 15 July 1974) is an Australian comedy writer, performer and broadcaster from Sydney.

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Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau

Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau is an album by Chris Thile and Brad Mehldau.

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Chrissie Hynde

Christine Ellen "Chrissie" Hynde (born September 7, 1951) is an American musician who is best known as a founding member of the rock band The Pretenders.

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Christian Geiger

Christian Geiger (born 29 March 1988) is an Australian skier and sighted guide for visually impaired skiers.

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Christian Kerr

Christian Kerr, an Australian conservative political staffer turned political commentator, a co-founder of the online news service Crikey and journalist and columnist for The Australian.

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Christianity in Australia

Christianity is the largest Australian religion according to the national census.

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Christie Whelan Browne

Christie Whelan Browne (born 6 August 1982) is an Australian actress who has worked extensively in musical theatre.

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Christine Wallace

Christine Wallace (born 1960) is an Australian political journalist and biographer.

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Christmas Creek mine

The Christmas Creek mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 61 kilometres south-south-west of Nullagine, in the Chichester Range.

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Christmas Island cuisine

The cuisine of Christmas Island can best be described as an eclectic combination of traditional Australian cuisine and Asian cuisine, particularly meals from Malaysia and Indonesia.

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Christmas Island Immigration Reception and Processing Centre

Christmas Island Immigration Reception and Processing Centre or commonly just Christmas Island Immigration Detention Centre, is an Australian immigration detention facility located on Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean.

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Christopher Geidt, Baron Geidt

Christopher Edward Wollaston MacKenzie Geidt, Baron Geidt, (born 17 August 1961) is a member of the House of Lords and Chairman of King's College London.

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Christopher Lawrence (broadcaster)

Christopher Lawrence (born 24 December 1956) is a classical musician, author, and conductor.

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Christopher Pearson (journalist)

Christopher Pearson (28 August 1951 – 7 June 2013) was an Australian journalist who wrote for The Australian and who for many years beforehand had edited a monthly cultural magazine, The Adelaide Review.

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Christopher Scott (cyclist)

Christopher "Chris" Ian Scott, OAM (born 29 October 1968) is a former Australian paralympic cyclist.

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Chullora

Chullora, a suburb of local government areas Canterbury-Bankstown Council and the Municipality of Strathfield, is located 15 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Cinderella effect

In evolutionary psychology, the Cinderella effect is the phenomenon of higher incidence of different forms of child-abuse and mistreatment by stepparents than by biological parents.

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Cinderella State

Cinderella state is a term used in Australian politics by people who regard their state to be financially or politically disadvantaged, neglected, or unrecognised, in comparison to other states.

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Cindy Shannon

Cindy Shannon is an Australian academic best known for her work in the field of Indigenous health.

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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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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 Pacific

City Pacific is an Australian company established in 1997 by Phil Sullivan as a financial investment manager.

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Clancee Pearce

Clancee Pearce (born 23 October 1990) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Claremont serial murders

The Claremont serial murders is the name given by the media to a case involving the murder of two young Australian women, aged 23 and 27 and the disappearance of a third, aged 18 in 1996 and 1997 in Claremont, a wealthy western suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

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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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Clayton Utz

Clayton Utz is an Australian law firm headquartered in Sydney, Australia.

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Clean Energy Act 2011

The Clean Energy Act 2011 was an Act of the Australian Parliament, the main Act in a package of legislation that established an Australian emissions trading scheme (ETS), to be preceded by a three-year period of fixed carbon pricing in Australia designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions as part of efforts to combat global warming.

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Clermont, Queensland

Clermont is an agricultural town and locality in the Isaac Region, Queensland, 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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Clive Palmer

Clive Frederick Palmer (born 26 March 1954) is an Australian businessman and former politician.

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Closed for Winter

Closed for Winter is a 2009 Australian drama film starring Natalie Imbruglia.

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Cloudbreak mine

The Cloudbreak mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 89 kilometres west-south-west of Nullagine, in the Chichester Range.

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CloudHashing

CloudHashing is a company that sells bitcoin mining contracts.

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Cloverfield

Cloverfield is a 2008 American found footage monster film directed by Matt Reeves, produced by J. J. Abrams and Bryan Burk, and written by Drew Goddard.

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Club Penguin

Club Penguin was a massively multiplayer online game (MMO), involving a virtual world that contained a range of online games and activities.

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Coalition for Marriage (Australia)

The Coalition for Marriage is an Australian lobby group that advocates for continuing to define marriage as being between a man and a woman, as found in the Marriage Amendment Act 2004.

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Coen, Queensland

Coen is a town and locality in the Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia.

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Colaba Causeway

Colaba Causeway, officially known as Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, is a commercial street, and a major causeway or land link between Colaba and the Old Woman's Island in the city of Mumbai, India.

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Cold Chisel

Cold Chisel are an Australian pub rock band, which formed in Adelaide in 1973 by mainstay members Ian Moss on guitar and vocals, Steve Prestwich on drums and Don Walker on piano and keyboards.

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Cole Inquiry

The Inquiry into certain Australian companies in relation to the UN Oil-For-Food Programme, or less formally, the Cole Inquiry, was a Royal Commission established by the Australian government pursuant to the to investigate "whether decisions, actions, conduct or payments by Australian companies mentioned in the Volcker Inquiry into the United Nations Oil-for-Food Programme breached any Federal, State or Territory law." The inquiry commenced on 10 November 2005 and was overseen by a sole Royal Commissioner, The Honourable Justice Terence Cole.

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Colin Barnett

Colin James Barnett (born 15 July 1950) is a former Australian politician who was the 29th Premier of Western Australia.

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Colin Winchester

Colin Stanley Winchester (18 October 1933 – 10 January 1989) was an assistant commissioner in the Australian Federal Police (AFP).

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Colleen Egan

Colleen Egan is an Assistant Editor at The West Australian newspaper.

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Collins St., 5 pm

Collins St., 5 pm is a 1955 painting by Australian artist John Brack.

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Collins-class submarine

The Collins class of six Australian-built diesel-electric submarines is operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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Collinsville Station

Collinsville Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a sheep station in South Australia.

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Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage

is the thirteenth novel by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami.

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Combat operations in 2013 during the Battle of Aleppo

Beginning in late 2012, fighting intensified around the area of the airport.

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Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow

The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) is a Washington, D.C.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1985 that originally advocated for free-market solutions to environmental issues, but has increasingly turned to climate change denial.

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Commonwealth Saga

The Commonwealth Saga is a series of science fiction novels by British science fiction writer Peter F. Hamilton.

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Competition between Airbus and Boeing

The competition between Airbus and Boeing has been characterised as a duopoly in the large jet airliner market since the 1990s.

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Competitive Alternatives

KPMG's Competitive Alternatives is a biennial guide to comparing international business site locations in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.

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Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership

The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), also known as TPP11 is a signed, but not-yet ratified, trade agreement between Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam.

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Compton Cricket Club

The Compton Cricket Club (CCC), or the "Homies and the Popz", is a cricket club based in Compton, Los Angeles County, California, USA.

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Concerns and controversies over the 2010 Commonwealth Games

A number of concerns and controversies surfaced before the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India, which received widespread media coverage both in India (the host nation) and internationally.

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Condamine River

The Condamine River, part of the Balonne catchment that is part of the Murray-Darling Basin, drains the northern portion of the Darling Downs, an area of sub-coastal southern Queensland, Australia.

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Confirmed Dead

"Confirmed Dead" is the second episode of the fourth season of ABC's serial television drama Lost and the 74th episode overall.

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Connect.com.au

Connect.com.au was one of the first commercial Internet service providers (ISP) to operate in Australia.

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Conservapedia

Conservapedia is an English-language wiki encyclopedia project written from an American conservative point of view.

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Consolidated Media Holdings

Consolidated Media Holdings (CMH) was an Australia investment company focused on subscription television.

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Conspiracy theories in the Arab world

Conspiracy theories are a prevalent feature of Arab culture and politics - particularly fuelling anti-semitism in the Arab World.

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Contemporary Indigenous Australian art

Contemporary Indigenous Australian art (also known as contemporary Aboriginal Australian art) is the modern art work produced by indigenous Australians.

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Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak

This is a list of notable content from the United States diplomatic cables leak that shows the United States' opinion of related affairs.

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Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Australia)

Content from the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted Australia and related subjects extensively.

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Controversial newspaper caricatures

There are several incidents involving controversial caricatures in the press media.

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Conversion to Islam in prisons

Conversion to Islam in prisons refers to the modern phenomenon seen in the Western world of a statistically high incidence of incarcerated criminal non-Muslims converting to Islam while in the prison system.

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Convincing Ground massacre

When Portland, Victoria was established as a whaling station in 1829, there was tension between the local Gunditjmara people Kilcarer gundidj clan and the whalers.

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Cooby Dam

The Cooby Dam is a rockendashfill embankment dam with an unendashgated spillway across the Cooby Creek, a tributary of Condamine River, at Groomsville in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia.

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Coolgardie Gold Mine

The Coolgardie Gold Mine is a gold mine located at Coolgardie, Western Australia.

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Copenhagen Climate Challenge

During the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 (COP15), there was a rival conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, for sceptics, called the Copenhagen Climate Challenge.

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Coral Lansbury

Coral Magnolia Lansbury (14 October 1929 – 3 April 1991) was an Australian-born writer and academic.

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Coral Sea

The Coral Sea is a marginal sea of the South Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia, and classified as an interim Australian bioregion.

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Coriolanus (film)

Coriolanus is a 2011 British film adaptation of William Shakespeare's tragedy Coriolanus, written by John Logan and directed by and starring Ralph Fiennes who plays the titular character.

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Corruption and Crime Commission

The Corruption and Crime Commission is an independent anti-corruption agency established on 1 January 2004 to improve the integrity of the Western Australian public sector and investigate allegations of misconduct against public officers.

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Cosmo Cosmolino

Cosmo Cosmolino is a 1992 book by Australian writer Helen Garner.

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Council for the Australian Federation

The Council for the Australian Federation (CAF) was established on 6 October 2006.

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Council House, Perth

Council House is a 13-storey office building on St Georges Terrace in Perth, Western Australia.

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Count On Me (Judah Kelly album)

Count On Me is the self-titled debut studio album by Judah Kelly, the winner of the sixth season of The Voice Australia.

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Country Liberal Party

The Country Liberal Party (CLP), officially the Country Liberals (Northern Territory), is a conservative political party in Australia founded in 1974, which operates solely in the Northern Territory.

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Country Liberal Party leadership spill, 2015

A leadership spill of the Country Liberal Party in the Northern Territory occurred 2–3 February 2015.

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Country Music Association of Australia

The Country Music Association of Australia (CMAA) is an association formed in 1992 that promotes and represents the Australian country music industry.

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Cow vigilante violence in India since 2014

In India, where cows are venerated by a large segment of the population, cow vigilante violence involving mob attacks in the name of "cow protection," but targeting mostly Muslims, has swelled since 2014.

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Coyote Gold Mine

The Coyote Gold Mine is a gold mine located in the remote Tanami Desert in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia.

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Craig Bellamy (rugby league)

Craig Bellamy (born 3 October 1959) is an Australian professional rugby league football coach and former player.

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Craig Emerson

Craig Anthony Emerson (born 15 November 1954) is a former Australian politician who represented the House of Representatives seat of Rankin in Queensland for the Australian Labor Party from 1998 until 2013.

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Craig James (economist)

Craig James (born 2 March 1962) is an economist currently working as chief economist for Commsec.

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Craig Kelly (politician)

Craig Kelly (born 29 September 1963), an Australian federal politician, is a member of the Australian House of Representatives.

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Craig Reucassel

Craig Bruce Reucassel (born 1 January 1977) is an Australian television and radio comedian.

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Craig Steven Wright

Craig Steven Wright (born October 1970) is an Australian computer scientist and businessman.

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Craig Thomson (politician)

Craig Robert Thomson (born 31 July 1964 in Wellington, New Zealand) is an Australian former trade union official and a former politician implicated in the Health Services Union expenses affair.

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Crazy John's

Crazy John's was a mobile phone retail chain in Australia started by Turkish Australian businessman John Ilhan.

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Creation and evolution in public education

The status of creation and evolution in public education has been the subject of substantial debate and conflict in legal, political, and religious circles.

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Credit card debt

Credit card debt is an example of unsecured consumer debt, accessed through credit cards.

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Creighton Burns

Creighton Lee Burns, AO (19 March 1925 – 19 January 2008) was an Australian journalist and academic, who was editor-in-chief of The Age newspaper in Melbourne from 1981 to 1989.

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Cremorne Point Manor

Cremorne Point Manor is a 4 star boutique hotel in North Sydney, Australia.

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Crime in Alice Springs

Crime is a significant social issue in Alice Springs.

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Crime Writers On

Crime Writers On... (sometimes stylized as Crime Writers On or CWO) is a weekly podcast hosted by a four-person panel consisting of American true crime authors: married couple Rebecca Lavoie and Kevin Flynn, crime noir novelist Toby Ball, and journalist and licensed investigator Lara Bricker.

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Critical Foreign Dependencies Initiative

The Critical Foreign Dependencies Initiative (CFDI) is a strategy and list, maintained by the United States Department of Homeland Security, of foreign infrastructure which "if attacked or destroyed would critically impact the U.S." A copy of the 2008 list was redacted (removing details of names and locations) and leaked by WikiLeaks on 5 December 2010 as part of the website's leak of US diplomatic cables; no details on the exact location of the assets was included in the list.

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Critical geopolitics

The basic concept behind critical geopolitics is that intellectuals of statecraft construct ideas about places; these ideas have influence and reinforce their political behaviors and policy choices, and these ideas affect how we, the people, process our own notions of places and politics.

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Criticism of Confucius Institutes

The Confucius Institute (CI) program, which began establishing centers for Chinese language instruction in 2004, has been the subject of criticisms, concerns, and controversies during its international expansion.

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Criticism of the BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) took its present form on 1 January 1927 when Sir John Reith became its first Director General.

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Cronulla, New South Wales

Cronulla is a relaxed beachside suburb, in Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Crowd Mobile

Crowd Mobile is an Australian-based global crowdsourcing micro job business with a focus on mobile applications.

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Crown Perth

Crown Perth (formerly Burswood Island Casino, Burswood Island Complex and Burswood Entertainment Complex) is a resort and casino located in Burswood, Western Australia, near the Swan River.

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Crown Resorts

Crown Resorts Limited is one of Australia's largest gaming and entertainment groups which had, in April 2018, a market capitalisation of just over A$8.7 billion.

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Crowne Plaza Belgrade

Crowne Plaza Belgrade is a four-star hotel located in New Belgrade, Serbia.

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Crownies

Crownies is an Australian television drama series which was originally broadcast on ABC1 from 14 July until 1 December 2011.

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Crystal Cruises

Crystal Cruises is an American luxury cruise line with its headquarters in Los Angeles in the United States.

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Cuba–Oceania relations

Cuban-Pacific relations are diplomatic, economic, cultural and other relations between the Republic of Cuba and countries situated in Oceania.

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Cullacabardee, Western Australia

Cullacabardee is a northeastern rural suburb of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, located from Perth's central business district via Alexander Drive or Beechboro Road.

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Cultural Amnesia (book)

Cultural Amnesia is a book of biographical essays by Clive James, first published in 2007.

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Culture of Melbourne

The Culture of Melbourne (the capital city of Victoria, Australia) reflects its diverse, multi-layered culture and society, and the city has gained a reputation as the "cultural and sporting capital" of Australia.

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Culture war

The culture war or culture conflict adopts different meanings depending on the time and place where it is used (as it relates to conflicts relevant to a specific area and era).

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Cultured meat

Cultured meat, also called clean meat, synthetic meat or in vitro meat, is meat grown from in vitro animals cell culture instead of from slaughtered animals.

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Currency House

Currency House Incorporated is an independent not-for-profit organisation based in New South Wales, Australia.

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Currency Press

Currency Press is Australia's only specialist performing arts publisher and its oldest independent publisher still active.

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Currency War of 2009–11

The Currency War of 2009–2011 was an episode of competitive devaluation which became prominent in the financial press in September 2010.

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Curtin University

Curtin University (formerly known as Curtin University of Technology and Western Australian Institute of Technology) is an Australian public research university based in Bentley and Perth, Western Australia.

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Cyber spying

Cyber spying, or cyber espionage, is the act or practice of obtaining secrets and information without the permission and knowledge of the holder of the information from individuals, competitors, rivals, groups, governments and enemies for personal, economic, political or military advantage using methods on the Internet, networks or individual computers through the use of proxy servers, cracking techniques and malicious software including Trojan horses and spyware.

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Cycle chic

Cycle chic or bicycle chic refers to cycling in fashionable everyday clothes.

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Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race

The men's road race, a part of the cycling events at the 2008 Summer Olympics, took place on August 9 at the Urban Road Cycling Course in Beijing.

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Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's individual road race

The women's road race was one of the cycling events at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.

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Cyclone Nargis

Extremely Severe Cyclonic Storm Nargis (نرگس) caused the worst natural disaster in the recorded history of Myanmar during early May 2008.

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Cyclone Oswald

Tropical Cyclone Oswald in January 2013 passed over parts of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia over a number of days, causing widespread impact including severe storms, flooding, and water spouts.

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Cyril Rioli

Cyril Rioli (born 14 July 1989) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Dagmar Hagelin

Dagmar Hagelin (September 29, 1959 - disappeared on January 27, 1977) was a 17-year-old Swedish-Argentine girl who disappeared during the Dirty War on January 27, 1977, and is presumed to have been arrested by security forces in El Palomar, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and murdered in a case of mistaken identity.

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Daily Cargo News

Daily Cargo News (DCN) is a weekly Australian shipping, trade, transport and logistics focused newspaper, published by Paragon Media in tabloid format.

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Dalai Lama

Dalai Lama (Standard Tibetan: ཏཱ་ལའི་བླ་མ་, Tā la'i bla ma) is a title given to spiritual leaders of the Tibetan people.

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Dalbergia tonkinensis

Dalbergia tonkinensis (or sua) is a species of legume in the Fabaceae family.

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Damian Bugg

Damian John Bugg,, a barrister, is a former Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions who served between 1999 and 2007.

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Damian Drum

Damian Kevin Drum (born 28 July 1960) is an Australian politician who has represented Murray in the Australian House of Representatives since the 2016 federal election as a member of The Nationals.

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Damien Martyn

Damien Richard Martyn (born 21 October 1971) is a former Australian cricketer, who played Tests and ODIs.

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Damien Monier

Damien Monier (born August 27, 1982 in Clermont-Ferrand) is a French professional road bicycle racer for UCI Continental team.

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Damien Oliver

Damien Oliver (born 22 June 1972) is an Australian professional race jockey.

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Damien Quinn (rugby league)

Damien Quinn (born 24 August 1981 in Australia) is a professional rugby league player who currently plays for the Lezignan Sangliers in the Elite One Championship.

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Damon Young

Damon Young (born 1975 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian philosopher, writer and commentator, and author of the books Distraction, Philosophy in the Garden and How to Think About Exercise.

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Dan Ilic

Dan Ilic (born 20 November 1981) is an Australian presenter, comedian and filmmaker.

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Dan Kelly (musician)

Daniel "Dan" Kelly (born 1974) is an Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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Dan Sultan

Daniel Leo Sultan (born 1983) is an Australian alternative rock singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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Danie Mellor

Danie Mellor (born 13 April 1971) is an Australian artist who was the winner of the 2009 National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award.

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Daniel Adlung

Daniel Adlung (born 1 October 1987) is a German footballer who last played as a midfielder for Adelaide United.

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Daniel Boulud

Daniel Boulud (born 25 March 1955 in Saint-Pierre-de-Chandieu) is a French chef and restaurateur with restaurants in New York City, Boston, Washington DC, Palm Beach, Miami, Toronto, Montréal, London, and Singapore.

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Daniel Domscheit-Berg

Daniel Domscheit-Berg (né Berg; born 1978), previously known under the pseudonym Daniel Schmitt, is a German technology activist.

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Daniel Koum

Daniel Ebenezer Koum Koum (born 25 May 1985 in Douala) is a Cameroon-born Australian weightlifter in the -62 kg category.

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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 Robinson (Neighbours)

Daniel Robinson is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Tim Phillipps.

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Daniel Tammet

Daniel Tammet (born 31 January 1979) is an English essayist, novelist, translator, and autistic savant.

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Daniel Tzvetkoff

Daniel Kim Tzvetkoff (born October 1983 in Ipswich, Queensland) is the founder of Intabill.

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Danny Ben-Moshe

Danny Ben-Moshe is a documentary film maker and an Associate Professor at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia.

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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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Darling River

The Darling River is the third longest river in Australia, measuring from its source in northern New South Wales to its confluence with the Murray River at Wentworth, New South Wales.

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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 Bewick

Darren Bewick (born 21 August 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer who won two premierships with the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Darren Davidson

Darren Davidson is a British and Australian journalist.

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Darren Gaspar

Darren Gaspar (born 20 May 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Darren Lockyer

Darren James Lockyer (born 24 March 1977) is an Australian former rugby league player and current television commentator.

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Darren Mapp

Darren Mapp (born 8 October 1980 in Albury, New South Wales) is a professional rugby league footballer for the Central Comets in the Queensland Cup.

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Darryl Braxton

Darryl "Brax" Braxton is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Home and Away, played by Steve Peacocke.

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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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Darwiche–Razzak–Fahda family conflict

The Darwiche–Razzak–Fahda family conflict refers to a series of murders and assaults carried out between three Australian families of Lebanese descent in south-west Sydney, New South Wales between February 2001 and March 2009.

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Darwin, Northern Territory

Darwin is the capital city of the Northern Territory of Australia.

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Daryl Dixon (economic writer)

Daryl Albert Dixon (born 26 June 1942 in Bundaberg, Queensland) is an Australian economic and investment writer and consultant.

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Dash and Will

Dash & Will are an Australian indie pop/pop rock duo formed in 2006, from Melbourne.

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Date and time notation in Australia

The written date format in Australia, as in the UK and New Zealand, is (d)d/mm/yyyy (e.g., 30/09/2001), however the ISO 8601 date format of YYYY-MM-DD is also officially accepted.

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Dave Andrews (activist)

David Frank Andrews (born 20 May 1951) is an Australian Christian anarchist author, speaker, social activist, community worker, and a founder of the Waiters' Union, an inner city Christian community network working with Aboriginals, refugees and people with disabilities in Brisbane, Australia.

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Dave Faulkner (musician)

David Jonathan "Dave" Faulkner (born 2 October 1957 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian rock musician who also performed as Dave Flick.

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Dave Mason (Australian musician)

David Lawrence "Dave" Mason (born ca. 1954) is an Australian singer-songwriter and record producer originally from Dubbo.

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David Banks (journalist)

David Banks (born 13 February 1948 in Warrington) is a former British newspaper editor.

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David Bellamy

David James Bellamy OBE (born 18 January 1933) is an English author, broadcaster, environmental campaigner and botanist.

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David Bennett (New Zealand politician)

David Allister Bennett (born 28 October 1970) is a New Zealand politician.

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David Bond (journalist)

David Bond is an English journalist, best known for his position as sports editor of BBC News, from 2009-2014.

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David Bromley (artist)

David Bromley (born 1960 in Sheffield, England) is an Australian artist.

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David Burchell

David Burchell is a senior lecturer in humanities at the University of Western Sydney and a regular columnist for The Australian.

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David Campbell (Australian politician)

David Andrew Campbell (born 27 July 1957), a former Australian politician, was a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Keira between 1999 and 2011.

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David Clarke (Australian politician)

David John Clarke (born 2 April 1947), an Australian politician, is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council representing the Liberal Party of Australia since 2003.

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David Crawford (businessman)

David Alexander Crawford AO is a prominent Australian non-executive director.

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David Crisafulli

David Frank Crisafulli (born 14 April 1979) is an Australian politician.

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David Dale (author)

David Dale (born 1948) is an Australian Walkley Award-winning author, journalist/travel writer, television commentator, lecturer, international correspondent, political reporter and radio broadcaster.

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David Dench

David Dench (born) is a former Australian rules footballer in the (then) Victorian Football League.

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David Eastman

David Harold Eastman (born 29 September 1945) is a former public servant from Canberra, Australia.

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David Elliott (politician)

David Andrew Elliott (born 11 June 1970), an Australian politician, is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Baulkham Hills for the Liberal Party of Australia since 2011.

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David Gillespie (politician)

David Arthur Gillespie (born 20 December 1957) is an Australian politician and gastroenterologist.

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David Gyngell

David Liam Barr Gyngell (born 1966), an Australian businessman, was the former Chief Executive Officer of Nine Entertainment Co. which owns a string of businesses including the Nine Network.

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David Hains

David Hains (born circa 1931) is an Australian businessman and horse breeder.

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David Hicks

David Matthew Hicks (born 7 August 1975) is an Australian who was detained by the United States in Guantanamo Bay detention camp from 2001 until 2007.

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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 Ipp

David Andrew Ipp AO QC (born 1938) is a former Commissioner of the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption.

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David Kemp (politician)

David Alistair Kemp (born 14 October 1941), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1990 to October 2004, representing the Division of Goldstein, Victoria.

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David Koch (television presenter)

David James Koch (born 7 March 1956), nicknamed "Kochie", is an Australian television presenter best known as a host of the Seven Network's breakfast program Sunrise.

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David Leyonhjelm

David Ean Leyonhjelm ("lion-helm"; born 1 April 1952) is an Australian politician who is a Senator for New South Wales, representing the Liberal Democratic Party.

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David Lowy

David Hillel Lowy (born 31 December 1954) is an Australian businessman, aviator and musician.

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David M. Scienceman

David M. Scienceman is an Australian scientist; he changed his name from David Slade by deed poll in 1972.

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David Marr (journalist)

David Ewan Marr FAHA (born 13 July 1947) is an Australian journalist, author and progressive political and social commentator.

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David McCormack

David McCormack (born 1968) is an Australian musician and singer-songwriter, best-known as frontman of Brisbane-based rock group Custard.

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David Mearns

David Louis Mearns, O.A.M., M.Sc., (born 10 August 1958), is an American-born United Kingdom based marine scientist and Oceanographer, who specializes in deep water search and recovery operations, and the discovery of the location of historic ship wrecks.

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David Messer

David Messer is an Australian cartoonist.

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David Moore (photographer)

David Moore (6 April 1927, Sydney – 23 January 2003, Longueville, New South Wales) was an Australian photojournalist.

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David Morrison

Lieutenant General David Lindsay Morrison (born 24 May 1956) is a retired senior officer of the Australian Army.

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David Mundy

David Mundy (born 20 July 1985) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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David Page (musician)

Roy David Page (1961 – 28 April 2016) was an Australian composer who was the music director of the Bangarra Dance Theatre.

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David Penberthy

David Penberthy (born 1969, Adelaide, South Australia) is the editor-in-chief of News Limited news site news.com.au and the former opinion website, The Punch.

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David Rumsey (organist)

David Edward Rumsey (30 March 1939 - 12 February 2017) was an Australian-born organist and composer.

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David Shillington

David Shillington (born 24 June 1983 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who last played for the Gold Coast Titans in the National Rugby League.

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David Shoebridge

David Martin Shoebridge is an Australian politician, environmental and social justice activist and former industrial law barrister.

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David Speers

David Speers is an Australian journalist and the political editor at Sky News Australia, as well as host of PM Agenda, The Last Word and Speers Tonight.

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David Stratton

David James Stratton AM (born 10 September 1939) is an English-Australian award-winning film critic, as both a journalist and interviewer, film historian and lecturer and television personality and producer.

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David Tench Tonight

David Tench Tonight was a short-lived television talk show created for Network Ten in Australia.

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David Tweed

David Tweed is an Australian businessman who conducts a business of offering to buy securities at either below market value, or at a price that is above market value but via installments.

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David Whish-Wilson

David Whish-Wilson (born 1966) is an Australian author.

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Davina Reichman

Davina Reichman is an Australian business consultantRachel Wells,, The Sydney Morning Herald, May 3, 2009 who launched fashion shows and iPad accessories.

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Dawson River (Queensland)

The Dawson River is a river located in Central Queensland, Australia.

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De facto

In law and government, de facto (or;, "in fact") describes practices that exist in reality, even if not legally recognised by official laws.

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Dead Man Walking (opera)

Dead Man Walking is the first opera by Jake Heggie, with a libretto by Terrence McNally.

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Deadpool 2

Deadpool 2 is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Deadpool, distributed by 20th Century Fox.

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Dean Bertram

Dean Bertram is a freelance writer, filmmaker, and film festival director based in Sydney, Australia.

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Death of Azaria Chamberlain

Azaria Chamberlain (11 June 1980 – 17 August 1980) was an Australian 2-month-old baby girl who was killed by a dingo on the night of 17 August 1980 on a family camping trip to Uluru (also known as Ayer's Rock) in the Northern Territory.

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Death of Ben Zygier

Ben Zygier was an Australian-Israeli citizen who was a veteran of the Israel Defense Forces and allegedly an agent of Mossad.

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Death of Dianne Brimble

Dianne Elizabeth Brimble (10 April 1960 – 24 September 2002) died aboard a P&O Cruises cruise ship of a drug overdose.

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Death of Jill Meagher

Gillian "Jill" Meagher (née McKeon) was a 29-year-old Irish woman living in Australia who was raped and murdered while walking home from a pub in Brunswick, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, in the early hours of 22 September 2012.

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Death of Joe Cinque

The death of Joe Cinque occurred in Canberra, Australia on 26 October 1997.

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Death of Matthew Leveson

Matthew John Leveson (12 December 1986 – 23 September 2007) was an Australian man who was last seen leaving a Sydney nightclub on 23 September 2007.

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Death of Ms Dhu

Julieka Ivanna Dhu (commonly referred to as Ms Dhu; her first name was generally not used in media reports out of respect for Aboriginal naming customs) was a 22-year-old Australian Aboriginal woman who died in police custody in South Hedland, Western Australia, in 2014.

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Death of Osama bin Laden

Osama bin Laden, the founder and first leader of the Islamist group Al-Qaeda, was killed in Pakistan on May 2, 2011 shortly after 1:00 am PKT (20:00 UTC, May 1) by United States Navy SEALs of the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Development Group (also known as DEVGRU or SEAL Team Six).

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Death of Tina Watson

Tina Watson was a 26-year-old American woman from Helena, Alabama, who died while scuba diving in Queensland, Australia, on 22 October 2003.

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Deaths in August 2007

The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2007.

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Deaths in July 2004

The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2004.

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Deaths in November 2007

The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2007.

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Deaths in October 2012

The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2012.

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Deaths in October 2017

The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2017.

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Deaths of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and Khandalyce Pearce

The deaths of Karlie Pearce-Stevenson and Khandalyce Pearce were initially treated as unrelated.

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Debbie Spillane

Deborah Elizabeth Spillane (born 25 December 1955) is an Australian sports journalist and commentator.

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Deborah Mailman

Deborah Jane Mailman, (born 14 July 1972) is an Australian television film actress, and singer.

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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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December 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake

The December 2015 Hindu Kush earthquake was a magnitude 6.3 earthquake that struck South Asia on 25 December 2015.

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Declan Donnellan

Declan Michael Martin Donnellan (born 4 August 1953) is an English film/stage director and author.

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Dee McLachlan

Dee McLachlan is a film director, producer and writer from Middle Park, Victoria.

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Deep Diver (horse)

Deep Diver (foaled 1969) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Defeating ISIS

Defeating ISIS: Who They Are, How They Fight, What They Believe is a non-fiction book about counterterrorism against ISIS.

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Deficit spending

Deficit spending is the amount by which spending exceeds revenue over a particular period of time, also called simply deficit, or budget deficit; the opposite of budget surplus.

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Delia Jarrett-Macauley

Delia Jarrett-Macauley, DMS, Ph.D., FRSA, also known as Dee Jarrett-Macauley, is a London-based British writer, academic and broadcaster of Sierra Leonean heritage.

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Delta Downs Station

Delta Downs Station also known as Morr Morr is a pastoral lease that currently operates as a cattle station in Queensland.

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Delta Goodrem

Delta Lea Goodrem (born 9 November 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress.

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Delusions of Gender

Delusions of Gender: How Our Minds, Society, and Neurosexism Create Difference is a 2010 book by Cordelia Fine, written to debunk the idea that men and women are hardwired with different interests.

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Demetri Dollis

Demetrios "Demetri" Dollis (Δημήτρης Δόλλης) (born 19 May 1956) is a former Australian politician of Greek descent and a former Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Greece under the Cabinets of George Papandreou and Coalition Cabinet of Lucas Papademos.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party (nicknamed the GOP for Grand Old Party).

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Demographics of Nauru

The demographics of Nauru, an island country in the Pacific Ocean, are known through national censuses, which have been analysed by various statistical bureaus since the 1920s.

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Denis Napthine

Denis Vincent Napthine (born 6 March 1952) is a former Australian politician who was the 47th Premier of Victoria.

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Dennis Richardson (diplomat)

Dennis James Richardson, (born 14 May 1947) is a retired Australian public servant and diplomat.

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Dennis Shanahan

Dennis Shanahan is a political editor of The Australian, a newspaper in Australia.

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Department of Home Affairs (Australia)

The Department of Home Affairs is the Australian Government interior ministry with responsibilities for national security, law enforcement, emergency management, border control, immigration, refugees, citizenship, and multicultural affairs.

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Departmental secretary

In the administration of government in Australia, a departmental secretary (or just Secretary) is the most senior public servant of a Commonwealth or state government department, charged with leading the department on a day-to-day basis.

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Departures (album)

Departures is the second solo album by Australian musician Bernard Fanning, a followup to his 2005 #1 Australian charting album Tea & Sympathy, and the first since Fanning's band Powderfinger was disbanded in 2011.

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Derek Landy

Derek Landy (born 23 October 1974) is an Irish author and screenwriter, best known for the Skulduggery Pleasant series of young adult's books.

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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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Derryn Hinch's Justice Party

Derryn Hinch's Justice Party, commonly known as the Justice Party, is a political party in Australia, registered for federal elections since 14 April 2016.

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Des Headland

Desmond Edmond Headland, Jr (born 21 January 1981) is an Australian rules footballer currently playing for Subiaco in the West Australian Football League and a conservative political candidate.

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Des Tuddenham

Desmond Vincent Tuddenham (born 29 January 1943) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for and in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1960s and 1970s.

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DesignCrowd

DesignCrowd is an online crowdsourcing platform founded in 2008.

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Despicable Me 2

Despicable Me 2 is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film and the sequel to the 2010 animated film Despicable Me.

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Destra Corporation

Destra Corporation Limited, previously known as Sprint Corporation and Ehyou, was an independent Australian owned media and entertainment company based in Richmond, Victoria founded by Domenic Carosa.

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Destroying Avalon

Destroying Avalon is a 2006 children's novel by Australian author Kate McCaffrey.

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Deuce Lutui

Taitusi "Deuce" Lutui (born May 4, 1983) is a Tongan-born former American football player who was a guard in the National Football League (NFL) for seven seasons.

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DHI (company)

DHI, previously known as DHI - Institut for Vand og Miljø (DHI – Institute for Water and Environment), is an international software development and engineering consultant firm headquartered in Denmark which specializes in hydraulic and hydrological modeling software.

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Di Gribble

Diana Mary ("Di") Gribble, (13 April 19424 October 2011) was an Australian publisher, book editor and businessperson.

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Diamond Princess (ship)

Diamond Princess is a cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises.

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Diana Napolis

Diana Louisa Napolis (born 1955), also known by her on-line pseudonym Karen Curio Jones or more often simply Curio, is an American former social worker.

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Diana Simmonds

Diana Simmonds (born 1953) is an Australian journalist and arts critic, currently the editor and proprietor of Stagenoise.com.

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Dick Cresswell

Richard (Dick) Cresswell, DFC (27 July 1920 – 12 December 2006) was an officer and pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Dick Smith (entrepreneur)

Richard Harold Smith (born 18 March 1944) is an Australian entrepreneur, businessman, record-breaking aviator, philanthropist, and political activist.

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Dietrich v The Queen

Dietrich v The Queen is an important legal case that was decided in the High Court of Australia on 13 November 1992, stemming from an incident that took place on 17 December 1986.

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Diffusion line

A diffusion line (also known as a bridge line) is a secondary line of merchandise created by a high-end fashion house or fashion designer that retails at lower prices.

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Diggers & Dealers

Diggers & Dealers is an annual mining conference held in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia which was first held in 1992.

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Diggi Palace

Diggi Palace now known as The Diggi Palace Hotel is an Indian royal palace located in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

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Digital Education Revolution

The Digital Education Revolution (DER) was an Australian Government funded educational reform program, promised by then Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd during the launch of his 2007 Australian federal election campaign in Brisbane.

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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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Dilruk Jayasinha

Dilruk Jayasinha is a Sri Lankan-born Australian actor and comedian.

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Dimboola (play)

Dimboola is a play by the Australian author Jack Hibberd.

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Dina Ali Lasloom

Dina Ali Lasloom (دينا علي السلوم; born March 29, 1993) is a Saudi woman who attempted to seek asylum in Australia to escape Saudi guardianship laws.

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Dingo–dog hybrid

A dingo–dog hybrid is a cross between a dingo and a domestic dog.

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Dino Djulbic

Dino Đulbić (born 16 February 1983) is an Australian international football player who plays for A-League club Perth Glory.

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Dion Lee

Dion Lee (born 2 October 1985) is an Australian fashion designer who established his eponymous brand at the age of 23.

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Dirty Harry

Dirty Harry is a 1971 American action crime thriller film produced and directed by Don Siegel, the first in the ''Dirty Harry'' series.

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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 Harold Holt

Harold Holt, the Prime Minister of Australia, disappeared while swimming near Portsea, Victoria, on 17 December 1967.

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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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Disappearance of Tony Jones

Anthony John "Tony" Jones is an Australian man who disappeared while backpacking in North Queensland in November 1982.

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Disappearance of William Tyrrell

William Tyrrell (born 26 June 2011) is an Australian boy who disappeared at the age of 3 from Kendall, New South Wales, on 12 September 2014.

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Discount Superstores Group

DSG Holdings Australia Pty Ltd, trading as Discount Superstores Group was a discount variety retailer in Australia, formed in 2013 following the liquidation of former company Retail Adventures.

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Discover English

Discover English is an English language college located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Discovery Home & Health

Discovery Home & Health is a television channel based in the United Kingdom.

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Discovery Turbo

Discovery Turbo (previously known as Discovery Turbo MAX in Australia) is a television channel devoted to programming about transport.

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Discovery Turbo (Asia)

Discovery Turbo was an Asian male-oriented factual television channel devoted to programming about cars, bikes, boats, and planes.

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Disney Channel (Australia and New Zealand)

Disney Channel is a television channel that is broadcast in Australia and New Zealand.

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Disney Junior (Australia and New Zealand)

Disney Junior is a 24-hour Australian cable and satellite channel available on Foxtel, Austar and Optus Television's subscription platforms.

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Division of Bennelong

The Division of Bennelong is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.

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Division of Makin

The Division of Makin is an electoral division for the Australian House of Representatives located in the northeastern suburbs of Adelaide.

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DIY rainbow crossing

DIY rainbow crossing was a protest movement that emerged in Sydney in 2013.

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Djalu Gurruwiwi

Djalu Gurruwiwi (born at Milingimbi MissionThe Australian, 5 October 2002, "Mr Didgeridoo – Arnhem Land's latest international cult figure – The stringybark kids." by Nicolas Rothwell. on Wirriku Island (also known as Jirgarri Island), by Paul Daley, The Guardian, 8 September 2014 one of the smaller islands in the Wessel Islands group, Northern Territory, Australia, in about 1930, is a senior member of the Galpu clan, of the Yolngu people. He is an internationally renowned didgeridoo maker and player. Gurruwiwi is also a respected artist, with his paintings on eucalyptus bark being acquired by numerous important institutions, including the National Gallery of Victoria and the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia.

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DNA teleportation

DNA teleportation (also called DNA transduction) is a pseudoscientific claim that DNA produces electromagnetic signals (EMS), measurable when highly diluted in water.

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Doc Neeson

Bernard Patrick "Doc" Neeson OAM (4 January 1947 – 4 June 2014) was an Australian singer-songwriter and musician.

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Dolans Bay

The Dolans Bay is a cove on the Burraneer Bay adjacent to the lower estuarine Hacking River of Port Hacking in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Dom Alessio

Dom Alessio is an Australian radio personality, music journalist and blogger.

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Dom Mariani

Domenic Desio Mariani (born 1958) is an Australian guitarist, vocalist, producer, and songwriter.

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Domenic Carosa

Domenic Carosa (born 1974) is an Australian businessman from Melbourne, Australia.

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Domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration

This article discusses the domestic policy of the George W. Bush administration.

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Dominic Perrottet

Dominic Francis Perrottet, an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Treasurer and the Minister for Industrial Relations since January 2017 in the Berejiklian government.

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Don Banks Music Award

The Don Banks Music Award was established in 1984 to publicly honour a senior artist of high distinction who has made an outstanding and sustained contribution to music in Australia.

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Don DeLillo

Donald Richard "Don" DeLillo (born November 20, 1936) is an American novelist, playwright and essayist.

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Don Edgar

Dr.

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Don McKinnon (rugby league)

Don McKinnon (born 29 April 1955) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 1970s and 1980s.

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Don Polye

Don Pomb Polye(born 1 February 1967) was a senior Papua New Guinean politician from Enga Province.

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Don Procopio

Don Procopio is a two-act opera buffa by Georges Bizet with an Italian libretto completed in 1859, and first performed in 1906.

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Donald Horne

Donald Richmond Horne (26 December 1921 – 8 September 2005) was an Australian journalist, writer, social critic, and academic who became one of Australia's best known public intellectuals, from the 1960s until his death.

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Donald McGauchie

Donald Gordon McGauchie (born c. 1950) is an Australian farmer and businessman.

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Donna Freedman

Donna Freedman (also Brown) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Margot Robbie.

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Donna Simpson

Donna Simpson (born 1970) is an Australian guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, a member of the Australian folk rock band The Waifs.

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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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Doreen Reid Nakamarra

Doreen Reid Nakamarra (c. 1955 - 20 October 2009) was an Australian Aboriginal artist and painter.

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Double Take (TV series)

Double Take is an Australian sketch comedy series which premiered on the Seven Network on 23 July 2009.

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Douglas Crabbe

Douglas John Edward Crabbe (born 1947) is an Australian murderer currently imprisoned in Perth for a multiple murder which occurred when he drove his 25-tonne Mack truck into the crowded bar of a motel at the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock) on 18 August 1983.

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Douglas Jardine

Douglas Robert Jardine (1900 – 1958) was a cricketer who played 22 Test matches for England, captaining the side in 15 of those matches between 1931 and 1934.

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Douglas Trumbull

Douglas Huntley Trumbull (born April 8, 1942) is an American film director, special effects supervisor, and inventor.

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Down Under (song)

"Down Under" is a song recorded by Australian rock band Men at Work.

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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 (band)

Dragon is a rock band which was formed in Auckland, New Zealand, in January 1972 and relocated later to Sydney, Australia in May 1975.

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Dreams (Evermore album)

Dreams is the debut album by Evermore, released on 27 September 2004 in Australia, 8 October 2004 in New Zealand and 23 May 2006 in the US.

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Drift (2013 Australian film)

Drift is a 2013 Australian film about the birth of the surf industry in the 1970s.

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Drivetrain Systems International

Drivetrain System International (abbreviated as DSI), and previously operating as BorgWarner Australia, BTR, and ION was an Australian drivetrain constructor based in Springvale, Victoria with manufacturing facilities in Albury, New South Wales.

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Drum line (shark control)

A drum line is an unmanned aquatic trap used to lure and capture large sharks using baited hooks.

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DSMA-Notice

A DSMA-Notice (Defence and Security Media Advisory Notice) — formerly a DA-Notice (Defence Advisory Notice), and before that called a Defence Notice (D-Notice) until 1993—is an official request to news editors not to publish or broadcast items on specified subjects for reasons of national security.

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Duke of York (1817 ship)

Duke of York was a barque launched in 1817 and wrecked in 1837.

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Duncan (Slim Dusty song)

"Duncan" is an Australian single recorded in 1980 by Slim Dusty which reached No. 1 on the Kent Music Report charts for two weeks in early 1981.

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Duncan Gay

Duncan John Gay (born 2 May 1950), an Australian politician, was the Vice-President of the Executive Council of New South Wales and the Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council from May 2014 to January 2017; and the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight from April 2015 to January 2017.

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Dutch general election, 2017

General elections were held in the Netherlands on Wednesday 15 March 2017 to elect all 150 members of the House of Representatives.

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Dutch Tilders

Dutch Tilders (29 August 194123 April 2011), born Mattheus Frederikus Wilhelmus Tilders, anglicised as Matthew Tilders, was a Netherlands-born Australian blues singer-songwriter and guitarist.

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DVD region code

DVD (digital versatile disc) region codes are a digital rights management technique designed to allow rights holders to control the international distribution of a DVD release, including its content, release date, and price, all according to the appropriate region.

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Dyson (company)

Dyson Ltd is a British technology company established by James Dyson in 1991.

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Dyson Heydon

John Dyson Heydon (born 1 March 1943) is a former Justice of the High Court of Australia, the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy, who served from 2003 to 2013.

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DZ Deathrays

DZ Deathrays (previously Denzel then DZ) are an Australian dance-punk duo from Brisbane, Queensland.

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E. Phillips Fox

Emanuel Phillips Fox (1865–1915) was an Australian Impressionist painter.

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Eagles (band)

The Eagles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1971.

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Eamon Sullivan

Eamon Wade Sullivan (born 30 August 1985) is an Australian former sprint swimmer, three-time Olympic medallist, and former world record-holder in two events.

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Early life of Ricky Ponting

Ricky Ponting is a former Australian international cricketer who was born on 19 December 1974.

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East Asian foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration

For purposes of U.S. State Department policy, East Asia consists of Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China (mainland, as well as Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macau Special Administrative Region), East Timor, Fiji, Indonesia, Japan, Kiribati, Laos, Malaysia, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nauru, New Zealand, North Korea, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Korea, Taiwan (R.O.C.), Thailand, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Vietnam.

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East Journey

East Journey are a rock/reggae band from North East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory.

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East Timorese presidential election, 2007

Presidential elections were held in East Timor in 2007.

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East Timorese presidential election, 2012

A presidential election was held in Timor-Leste on 17 March and 16 April 2012 to choose a president for a five-year term.

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Eastern Range mine

The Eastern Range mine is an iron ore mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 10 kilometres south-east of Paraburdoo.

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Eastwood, New South Wales

Eastwood is a suburb of Sydney, Australia.

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Eatock v Bolt

Eatock v Bolt,.

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Economy of Australia

The economy of Australia is one of the largest mixed-market economies in the world, with a GDP of A$1.69 trillion as of 2017.

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Economy of Queensland

The economy of Queensland was one of the fastest growing economies within Australia, with growth outstripping that of the wider Australian economy in every financial year between 1995–96 and 2007–08.

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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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Economy of the British Virgin Islands

The economy of the British Virgin Islands is one of the most prosperous in the Caribbean.

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Ed Cowan

Edward James McKenzie Cowan (born 16 June 1982) is a former Australian cricketer.

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Ed Husic

Edham Nurredin Hušić (born 3 February 1970) is an Australian politician who is a member of the Australian House of Representatives, elected to represent the seat of Chifley in western Sydney for the Australian Labor Party at the 2010 federal election.

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Eddie Mabo

Eddie Mabo (c. 29 June 1936 – 21 January 1992) was an Indigenous Australian man from the Torres Strait Islands known for his role in campaigning for Indigenous land rights and for his role in a landmark decision of the High Court of Australia which overturned the legal doctrine of terra nullius ("nobody's land") which characterised Australian law with regard to land and title.

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Eddie Obeid

Edward Moses Obeid (born 25 October 1943) is an Australian former politician and convicted criminal who served as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1991 and 2011, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Eddie Perfect

Eddie Perfect (born 1977) is an Australian singer-songwriter, pianist, comedian, writer and actor.

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Eddy Groves

Edmund Stuart "Eddy" Groves (born 16 June 1966) is an Australian businessman, founder and former chief executive officer of ABC Learning, once one of Australia's largest companies and one of the world's biggest childcare providers prior to going into administration.

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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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Edgardo Massa

Edgardo Massa (born 22 March 1981 in Formosa, Argentina) is a former tennis player from Argentina, who turned professional in 1998.

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Edmund Blacket

Edmund Thomas Blacket (25 August 1817 – 9 February 1883) was an Australian architect, best known for his designs for the University of Sydney, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney and St. Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn.

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Edmund Hillary

Sir Edmund Percival Hillary OSN (20 July 1919 – 11 January 2008) was a New Zealand mountaineer, explorer, and philanthropist.

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Edna May Gold Mine

The Edna May Gold Mine is a gold mine located at Westonia, Western Australia.

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Edward Mandla

Edward Mandla (born 1963) is an Australian politician and businessman.

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Edward Ruscha

Edward Joseph Ruscha IV (roo-SHAY; born December 16, 1937) is an American artist associated with the pop art movement.

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Edward Snowden

Edward Joseph Snowden (born June 21, 1983) is an American computer professional, former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee, and former contractor for the United States government who copied and leaked classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA) in 2013 without authorization.

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Edward St John

Edward Henry St John QC (pr: Sinj'n) (15 August 191624 October 1994) was a prominent Australian barrister, anti-nuclear activist and Liberal politician in the 1960s.

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Edwin Brown

Edwin Stanley "Nigger" Brown (1898–1972) was an Australian rugby league footballer of the 1910s and 1920s.

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Ego Is Not a Dirty Word (song)

Ego is Not a Dirty Word is a 1975 song by Australian band Skyhooks.

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Ego Lemos

Ego Lemos is a permaculturist and singer-songwriter from East Timor who sings in his native tongue, Tetum.

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EgyptAir Flight 804

EgyptAir Flight 804 (MS804/MSR804) was a regularly scheduled international passenger flight from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Cairo International Airport, operated by EgyptAir.

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Eileen Joyce

Eileen Alannah Joyce CMG (1 January 190825 March 1991) was an Australian pianist whose career spanned more than 30 years.

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Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya

Ekaterina "Katia" Dmitriyevna Alexandrovskaya (Екатерина Дмитриевна Александровская; born 1 January 2000) is a Russian-Australian pair skater.

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Ekaterina Makarova

Ekaterina Valeryevna Makarova (p; born 7 June 1988) is a Russian professional tennis player.

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Eleanor Rigby (novel)

Eleanor Rigby is a 2004 novel by Douglas Coupland, about a lonely woman at ages 36 and 42.

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Eleanor Schonell Bridge

The Eleanor Schonell Bridge, better known as the Green Bridge, is a 390-metre (1,280 ft)-long cable-stayed bridge which crosses the Brisbane River between Dutton Park and the University of Queensland's St Lucia campus, connecting the UQ Lakes and Dutton Park Place busway stations.

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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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Electorate opinion polling for the Australian federal election, 2016

Various research and polling firms conducted opinion polling prior to the 2016 federal election in individual electorates across Australia, in relation to voting intentions in the Australian House of Representatives.

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Electric Chapel

"Electric Chapel" is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga for her second studio album, Born This Way (2011).

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Electric Lash

"Electric Lash" is a song by Australian alternative rock band The Church.

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Elena Kats-Chernin

Elena Kats-Chernin (born 4 November 1957) is an Australian composer.

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Elfriede Jelinek

Elfriede Jelinek (born 20 October 1946) is an Austrian playwright and novelist.

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ELISION Ensemble

The ELISION Ensemble (often referred to as simply ELISION) is a chamber ensemble specialising in contemporary classical music, concentrating on the creation and presentation of new works.

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Elizabeth Best

Elizabeth Best was born in central Victoria, 1977.

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Elizabeth Blackmore

Elizabeth Blackmore (born) is an Australian actress.

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Elizabeth Cosson

Major General Elizabeth Cosson (born 1958) is a public servant and retired Australian Army officer.

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Elizabeth Debicki

Elizabeth Debicki (born 24 August 1990) is an Australian actress.

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Elizabeth Harrower (writer)

Elizabeth Harrower (born 8 February 1928 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian novelist and short story writer.

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Elizabeth Henrietta (1816 ship)

His Majesty's colonial brig Elizabeth Henrietta was completed in 1816 for New South Wales service, but capsized on the Hunter River, Australia later that year with the loss of two lives.

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Elizabeth Riddell

Elizabeth Riddell (21 March 1910 – 3 July 1998) was an Australian poet and journalist.

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Elizabeth, South Australia

Elizabeth is an outer northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Elizabeth: The Golden Age

Elizabeth: The Golden Age is a 2007 British biographical drama film, and the sequel to the 1998 film Elizabeth, directed by Shekhar Kapur and produced by Universal Pictures and Working Title Films.

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Ellie Cole

Ellie Victoria Cole, (born 12 December 1991) is an Australian Paralympic swimmer and wheelchair basketball player.

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Elly Varrenti

Elly Varrenti is an Australian columnist, freelance writer, teacher, actress and broadcaster.

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Elphinstone Group

Elphinstone Group is an Australian company which manufactures and assembles heavy equipment for the mining industry.

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Elsevier

Elsevier is an information and analytics company and one of the world's major providers of scientific, technical, and medical information.

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Elwyn Lynn

Elwyn (Jack) Lynn (6 November 1917 – 22 January 1997) was an Australian artist, author, art critic and curator.

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EM Solutions

EM Solutions Pty Ltd is a satellite communications component company based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Embedded (Mark Seymour album)

Embedded is the third solo album by Mark Seymour, released in 2004.

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Emergence (Birmingham novel)

Emergence is a 2015 novel by Australian author John Birmingham.

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Emily Browning

Emily Jane Browning.

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Emily Thorne

Amanda Clarke-Porter (previously Grayson; Emily Rebecca Thorne) is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the ABC television series Revenge, portrayed by Emily VanCamp.

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EMILY's List Australia

EMILY's List Australia is a political network in Australia that supports progressive women candidates seeking election to political office.

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Emma Jane

Emma Jane (born November 1969), previously known as Emma Tom, is an Australian media commentator.

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Emma Johnston

Emma Johnston (born 1973) is the Dean of Science at the University of New South Wales and President of Science & Technology Australia.

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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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Emu Downs Wind Farm

The Emu Downs Wind Farm is a 79.2 MW wind farm in Western Australia.

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Endemol Australia

Endemol Australia (formerly known as Southern Star Group, Southern Star Productions, Southern Star/Hanna-Barbera Australia & Taft-Hardie Group Pty. Ltd.) is Australia's largest independent television production and distribution group.

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Endless Sleep Chapter 46

Endless Sleep Chapter 46 is the fifteenth studio album Australian blues rock band, The Black Sorrows.

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Endorsements in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey

A number of politicians, public figures, media outlets, businesses and other organisations endorsed voting either in favour or against same-sex marriage during the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey.

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Energy and Minerals Business Council

The Energy and Minerals Business Council is a global business forum of mining and energy corporations formed in 2006 with an inaugural meeting at the Grand Hyatt Melbourne Hotel, in Melbourne, Australia on 18 November and 19 November 2006.

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Energy Efficient Homes Package

The Energy Efficient Homes Package was an Australian government program implemented by the Rudd Government.

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Energy Triangle

The Energy Triangle is a natural gas extraction plan between the three allied countries Cyprus, Israel and Greece.

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Engineering Institute of Technology

The "Engineering Institute of Technology" (EIT) is a private college operating globally.

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Enrico Letta

Enrico Letta (born 20 August 1966) is an Italian politician who was Prime Minister of Italy from 2013 to 2014, leading a grand coalition comprising the centre-left Democratic Party, the centre-right People of Freedom, and the centrist Civic Choice.

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Enten controversy

The Enten controversy involved Kazutsugi Nami, the chairman of Tokyo bedding supplier Ladies & Gentlemen (L&G), arrested by Japanese police on 5 February 2009.

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Environmental impact of nuclear power

The environmental impact of nuclear power results from the nuclear fuel cycle, operation, and the effects of nuclear accidents.

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Environmental movement in Australia

Beginning as a conservation movement, the environmental movement in Australia was the first in the world to become a political movement.

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Envy of Angels

Envy of Angels is the third album by the New Zealand rock band The Mutton Birds.

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Epidermodysplasia verruciformis

Epidermodysplasia verruciformis (EV), also known as treeman syndrome, is an extremely rare autosomal recessive hereditary skin disorder associated with a high risk of skin cancer.

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Eric Bickerton

Eric Bickerton (born 24 April 1962) is a former member of the Australian Navy who took up skiing in 1990, and has represented the Australian military internationally.

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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 Mjöberg

Eric Georg Mjöberg (6 August 1882 – 8 July 1938) was a Swedish zoologist and ethnographer who led the first Swedish scientific expeditions to Australia in the early 1900s, and worked in Indonesia.

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Eric Newby

George Eric Newby CBE MC (6 December 1919 – 20 October 2006) was an English travel author.

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Eric Roozendaal

Eric Roozendaal (born 16 March 1962), a former Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, serving between 2004 and 2013.

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Erik Thomson

Erik Thomson (born 27 April 1967) is a Scottish-New Zealand actor known for playing Hades in the television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Xena Warrior Princess and Young Hercules, Dr.

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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 Pizzey

Erin Patria Margaret Pizzey (born 19 February 1939) is an English family care activist and a novelist.

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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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Ernie Awards

The Ernie Awards are Australian awards for comments deemed misogynistic.

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Esplanade Hotel, Albany

The Esplanade Hotel was a hotel that once stood overlooking Middleton Beach in Albany, Western Australia.

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ESPN Australia

ESPN Australia is a 24-hour sports channel offered in Australia and New Zealand.

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Essendon Football Club supplements saga

The Essendon Football Club supplements saga (also referred to as the Essendon doping scandal) was a sports controversy which occurred during the early- and mid-2010s.

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Essie Davis

Esther "Essie" Davis (born 7 January 1970) is an Australian actress.

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Esther Hicks

Esther Hicks (née Weaver, born March 5, 1948) is an American inspirational speaker and author.

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Eurabia

Eurabia is a political neologism, a portmanteau of Europe and Arabia, used to describe a conspiracy theory of globalist elements, allegedly led by French and Arab powers, to Islamise and Arabise Europe, thereby weakening its existing culture and undermining a previous alignment with the U.S. and Israel.

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Eureka Tower

Eureka Tower is a skyscraper located in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Eurocopter Tiger

The Eurocopter (now Airbus Helicopters) Tiger is a four-bladed, twin-engined attack helicopter which first entered service in 2003.

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European migrant crisis

The European migrant crisis, or the European refugee crisis, is a term given to a period beginning in 2015 when rising numbers of people arrived in the European Union (EU), travelling across the Mediterranean Sea or overland through Southeast Europe.

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Euthanasia device

A euthanasia device is a machine engineered to allow an individual to die quickly with minimal pain.

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Evan Whitton

Evan Whitton (born 1928) is an Australian journalist.

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Evangelos Goussis

Evangelos "Ange" Goussis (born 14 September 1967) is an Australian former boxer and kickboxer from Geelong, Victoria, and is a multiple murderer, guilty of the murders of two victims of the Melbourne gangland killings.

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Evanston Gardens, South Australia

Evanston Gardens is an outer northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Everybody Draw Mohammed Day

Everybody Draw Mohammed Day (or Draw Mohammed Day) was a 2010 event in support of artists threatened with violence for drawing representations of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

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Evil Overlord List

The Evil Overlord List, also known as If I Were An Evil Overlord, is one of several popular lists of planned actions for a competent Evil Overlord to avoid the well-known, cliché blunders committed by supervillains in popular fictional works, typically explained in a comical fashion.

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Evolution on Gardiner

Evolution on Gardiner is a high-rise residential building and the tallest structure in Darwin, Northern Territory.

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Evonne Goolagong Cawley

Evonne Fay Goolagong Cawley, (born 31 July 1951) is an Australian former world No.

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Ewen Leslie

Ewen Leslie (born 27 July 1980) is an Australian stage, film and television actor.

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Excavations at the Temple Mount

A number of archaeological excavations at the Temple Mount—a celebrated and contentious religious site in the Old City of Jerusalem—have taken place over the last 150 years.

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Excellence in Research for Australia

Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) is a research management initiative of the Australian Rudd Government developed by the Australian Research Council (ARC).

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Exchange Plaza

Exchange Plaza is a 40-storey skyscraper in Perth, Western Australia.

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Execution of Nimr al-Nimr

Shaykh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr was a prominent Shia cleric in Saudi Arabia who was among 47 people executed on 2 January 2016 for terrorism offences.

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Expert360

Expert360 is an online marketplace co-founded by Bridget Loudon and Emily Yue and headquartered in Sydney, Australia.

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ExxonMobil

Exxon Mobil Corporation, doing business as ExxonMobil, is an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Irving, Texas.

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Eyesore

An eyesore is something that is largely considered to look unpleasant or ugly.

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Fabio Biondi

Fabio Biondi (born 15 March 1961 in Palermo, Italy) is an Italian violinist and conductor.

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Faceless men

Faceless men is a term from Australian politics.

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Failed terrorism plots

Failed terrorism plots are terrorist plots that have either been foiled or uncovered by authorities or failed through mistakes.

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Family First Party

The Family First Party was a conservative political party in Australia, in existence from 2002 to 2017.

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FamilyVoice Australia

FamilyVoice Australia is an Australian conservative Christian organisation.

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Fantasy football (Australian rules football)

Fantasy football is a fantasy sport in which competitors score points based on the performance of players in the Australian Football League.

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Fatality statistics in the Western Australian mining industry

Fatality statistics in the Western Australian mining industry captures the number of people killed in the industry in the Australian state of Western Australia.

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Faultlines (Megalogenis book)

Faultlines: Race, Work, and the Politics of Changing Australia is a book by journalist George Megalogenis.

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Fawad Ahmed

Fawad Ahmad (Pashto/Urdu:; born 5 February 1982) is a Pakistani Australian cricketer who plays for the Victorian Bushrangers, having been granted Australian citizenship in July 2013.

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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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Fábio Ferreira (Portuguese footballer)

Fábio Miguel Lourenço Ferreira (born 3 May 1989) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays mainly as a right winger but also as an attacking midfielder.

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February 2010 Australian cyberattacks

The February 2010 Australian cyberattacks were a series of denial-of-service attacks conducted by the Anonymous online community against the Australian government in response to proposed web censorship regulations.

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February 2016 Baghdad bombings

At least 70 people were killed and 60 wounded in Sadr City, a southern suburb of Baghdad, as two bombs went off at a crowded market.

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February 9–10, 2010 North American blizzard

The February 9–10, 2010 North American blizzard was a winter and severe weather event that afflicted the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and New England regions of the United States between February 9–11, 2010, affecting some of the same regions that had experienced a historic Nor'easter three days prior.

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FedEx Express Flight 80

FedEx Express Flight 80 was a scheduled cargo flight from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport in the People's Republic of China, to Narita International Airport in Narita, Chiba Prefecture (near Tokyo), Japan.

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Fee Plumley

Fee Plumley is a British-born digital artist, technology evangelist, and digital consultant.

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Fehmi Naji

Fehmi Naji El-Imam AM (فهمي ناجي الإمام) (1928- 24 September 2016) was the Grand Mufti of Australia from June 2007 to September 2011.

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Feliks Zemdegs

Feliks A. Zemdegs (Fēlikss Zemdegs; born 20 December 1995) is an Australian Rubik's Cube speedsolver.

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Feral Brewing Company

The Feral Brewing Company is a brewery in the Swan Valley, Western Australia.

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Ferngrove Vineyards

Ferngrove Vineyards (often referred to simply as Ferngrove) is an Australian winery based at Frankland River, in the Great Southern wine region of Western Australia.

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Ferny Grove State High School

Ferny Grove State High School is an independent public secondary school in the suburb of Ferny Grove, in Brisbane, Australia.

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Fierce Hearts

Fierce Hearts is a soundtrack/studio album credited to Australian singer songwriter Katie Noonan.

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Fifth-generation jet fighter

A fifth-generation jet fighter is a jet fighter classification used around the world that encompasses the most advanced jet fighter generation.

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Fijian dollar

The Fijian dollar (currency sign: FJ$, $; currency code: FJD) has been the currency of Fiji since 1969 and was also the currency between 1867 and 1873.

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Financial Ombudsman Service (Australia)

The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) is a member-funded Australian ombudsman service that provides external dispute resolution for consumers who are unable to resolve complaints with member financial services organisations.

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Finding Your Feet

Finding Your Feet is a 2017 romantic comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine and written by Nick Moorcroft and Meg Leonard.

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Finery (company)

Finery is a British womenswear fashion label, whose products are available for purchase online and via selected offline stockists.

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Fiona Stewart (author)

Fiona Stewart (born 15 May 1966) is an Australian lawyer, sociologist, author and former executive director of the pro-euthanasia group Exit International (2004-7).

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First Blood (Wentworth)

"First Blood" is the thirty-fifth episode of the Australian drama series Wentworth.

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First Daughter (Brack)

First Daughter is a 1955 Modernist painting by Australian artist John Brack.

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First Quantum Minerals

First Quantum Minerals Ltd. is a Canadian based mining and metals company whose principal activities include mineral exploration, development and mining.

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First Turnbull Ministry

The First Turnbull Ministry (Liberal–National Coalition) was the 70th ministry of the Government of Australia, led by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

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Fishnet

In the field of textiles, fishnet is hosiery with an open, diamond-shaped knit; it is most often used as a material for stockings, tights, or bodystockings.

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Fitzroy Xpress

Fitzroy Xpress is an indigenous Aboriginal country rock band from the remote Kimberley town of Fitzroy Crossing, Western Australia.

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Five Eyes

The Five Eyes, often abbreviated as FVEY, is an intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Five-eighth

Five-eighth or Stand-off is one of the positions in a rugby league football team.

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Flight MH370: The Mystery

Flight MH370: The Mystery is a 2014 book by the American-born-British author Nigel Cawthorne concerning the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

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Flux (political party)

Flux is a political movement which aims to replace the world's elected legislatures with a new system known as issue-based direct democracy (IBDD).

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Fly-in fly-out

Fly-in fly-out is a method of employing people in remote areas by flying them temporarily to the work site instead of relocating employees and their families permanently.

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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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Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale

Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale (stylised on posters and titles as Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tail Tale) is a 1986 New Zealand-Australian animated comedy film based on cartoonist Murray Ball's comic strip Footrot Flats about a New Zealand farmer and his border collie sheepdog.

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Forced abortion of Feng Jianmei

On June 2, 2012, Feng Jianmei was forced to have an abortion in Zhenping County, Shaanxi, China, when she was seven months pregnant with her second child.

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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 Falcon (BA)

The Ford Falcon (BA) is a full-sized car produced by Ford Australia from 2002 to 2005.

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Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration

The foreign policy of Barack Obama was the foreign policy of the United States during his presidency from 2009 to 2017.

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Foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government

The foreign policy of the Modi government (also referred to as the Modi Doctrine) concerns the policy initiatives made towards other states by the current Modi government after he assumed office as Prime Minister of India on 26 May 2014.

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Foreign relations of Brunei

Brunei joined ASEAN on 7 January 1984, one week after resuming full independence, and gives its ASEAN membership the highest priority in its foreign relations.

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Foreign relations of Israel

Israel joined the United Nations on 11 May 1949.

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Foreign relations of Tuvalu

This article is about the foreign relations of Tuvalu.

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Forgotten War (book)

Forgotten War is a 2013 book by Australian historian Henry Reynolds concerning the Australian frontier wars, a conflict between the British Empire and settlers on one side and Indigenous Australians on the other.

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Fort Dundas

Fort Dundas was a short lived British settlement on Melville Island between 1824 and 1828 in what is now the Northern Territory of Australia.

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Fortescue railway

The Fortescue Railway, owned and operated by Fortescue Metals Group (FMG), is a private rail network in the Pilbara region of Western Australia built to carry iron ore.

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Forum for India–Pacific Islands Cooperation

Forum for India-Pacific Islands cooperation (FIPIC) is a multinational grouping developed in 2014 for cooperation between India and 14 Pacific Islands nations which include Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Niue, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.

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Forward Operating Base Sarkari Karez

Forward Operating Base Sarkari Karez is a foreign military base in Maywand District, Kandahar Province, Afghanistan.

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Fox News

Fox News (officially known as the Fox News Channel, commonly abbreviated to FNC) is an American basic cable and satellite television news channel owned by the Fox Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of 21st Century Fox.

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Fox Sports Pty Limited

Fox Sports Australia Pty Limited (formerly Premier Media Group Pty Limited) is a subsidiary of News Corp Australia that owns sports-related television networks and digital properties.

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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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Foxtel Arts

Foxtel Arts is a subscription television arts channels available in Australia on the Foxtel platform.

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Foxtel Smooth

Foxtel Smooth (formerly Smooth) is a 24-hour Australian pay television music channel available via Foxtel satellite and cable services.

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Fran Bailey

Frances Esther Bailey (born 21 May 1946) is an Australian former politician.

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Franca Arena

Franca Arena (born 23 August 1937) is an Australian politician and activist.

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Frances Adamson

Frances Adamson (born 20 April 1961) is an Australian public servant and diplomat.

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Francis Bourke

Francis William Bourke (born 2 April 1947) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach who represented Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL) between 1967 and 1981, and coached the club in 1982 and 1983.

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Francis Xavier Kurrupuwu

Francis Xavier Kurrupuwu (born 10 June 1961; also known as Maralampuwi Kurrupuwu) is an Australian politician.

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Francisco Guterres

Francisco Guterres, popularly known as Lú-Olo (born 7 September 1954.), is an East Timorese politician who has been President of East Timor since 2017.

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Francisco Xavier do Amaral

Francisco Xavier do Amaral (3 December 1937 – 6 March 2012) was an East Timorese politician.

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Frank Bainimarama

Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama CF, MSD, OStJ (born 27 April 1954), known commonly as Frank Bainimarama and sometimes by the chiefly title Ratu, is a Fijian naval officer and politician who has been Prime Minister of Fiji since 2007.

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Frank Devine

Frank Devine (17 December 1931 – 3 July 2009) was a New Zealand born Australian newspaper editor and journalist.

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Frank Fenner

Frank John Fenner, AC, CMG, MBE, FRS, FAA (21 December 1914 – 22 November 2010) was an Australian scientist with a distinguished career in the field of virology.

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Frank Hyde

Frank Hyde MBE OAM (7 February 1916 – 24 September 2007) was an Australian rugby league footballer, coach and radio caller.

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Frank Luntz

Frank I. Luntz (born February 23, 1962) is an American political consultant, pollster, and "public opinion guru" best known for developing talking points and other messaging for various Republican causes.

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Frankland Estate

Frankland Estate is an Australian winery based at Frankland River, in the Great Southern wine region of Western Australia.

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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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Fraser Island

Fraser Island (K'Gari, Gari) is a heritage-listed island located along the southeastern coast of the state of Queensland, Australia.

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Fraser Island Great Walk

The Fraser Island Great Walk is a long-distance trail in Queensland, Australia.

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Fred (baboon)

Fred (died 25 March 2011) was a chacma baboon from Cape Town, South Africa.

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Fred Le Deux

Frederick "Fred" Le Deux (born 4 December 1934) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Fred Schultz

Fred Schultz is an Australian-based designer and entrepreneur in the Tiny house movement.

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Freda Briggs

Freda Briggs (1 December 1930 – 6 April 2016) was an Australian academic, author and child protection advocate.

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Freddie Timms

Freddy Timms (1946, Bedford Downs Station – 2017) was an Australian indigenous artist from the Kimberley region.

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Frederic Bonney

Frederic Bonney (1842–1921) was a British land owner and photographer.

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Freedom Award

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) bestows its Freedom Award for extraordinary contributions to the cause of refugees and human freedom.

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Freeview (Australia)

Freeview is the brand name of the digital terrestrial television platform in Australia intended to bring all of free-to-air (FTA) broadcasters onto a consistent marketing platform, to compete against subscription television, in particular Foxtel.

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French Polynesian presidential election, February 2009

An indirect presidential election was held in French Polynesia on 11 February 2009, after defections from the ruling pro-autonomy faction and a scheduled constructive vote of no confidence planned for 12 February 2009 caused the incumbent Gaston Tong Sang to step down on 7 February 2009.

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Freshwater Blue

Freshwater Blue is an Australian reality-drama series created by Toby Yoshimura and Ben Alcott for MTV Australia.

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Friday Live

Friday Live (originally titled Friday Night Live) is an Australian television commentary program that was broadcast on Sky News Live.

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Frog's Leg Gold Mine

The Frog's Leg Gold Mine is a gold mine located 19 km west of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, owned and operated by Australian company Evolution Mining Limited.

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From Little Things Big Things Grow

"From Little Things Big Things Grow" is a protest song recorded by Australian artists Paul Kelly & The Messengers on their 1991 album Comedy, and by Kev Carmody (with Kelly) on his 1993 album Bloodlines.

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Fruit Ninja

Fruit Ninja is a video game developed by Halfbrick.

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Fruits on a Table

Fruits on a Table or Still Life with Apples and Grapes (Nature Morte a la Comptesse de N) is a still life painting by French artist Paul Gauguin painted in 1889.

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Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster

The was an energy accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Ōkuma, Fukushima Prefecture, initiated primarily by the tsunami following the Tōhoku earthquake on 11 March 2011.

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Fukushima Daiichi units 4, 5 and 6

When the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster began on 11 March 2011, reactor unit 4, 5 and 6 were all shut down.

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Fulham, South Australia

Fulham is a western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Fullback (rugby league)

Fullback (or full-back) is one of the positions in a rugby league football team.

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G20

The G20 (or Group of Twenty) is an international forum for the governments and central bank governors from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union.

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Gabrielle Upton

Gabrielle Cecelia Upton (born 16 December 1964), an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Minister for the Environment, the Minister for Local Government, and the Minister for Heritage since January 2017 in the Berejiklian government.

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Gail Kelly

Gail Kelly (née: Currer) (born 25 April 1956) is a South African-born Australian businesswoman.

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Gair Affair

The Gair Affair was an episode in Australian political life in 1974, during the government led by the Labor Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.

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Galaxy (Jessica Mauboy song)

"Galaxy" is a song by Australian recording artist Jessica Mauboy featuring Stan Walker.

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Galaxy Research

Galaxy Research is an Australian market researching company that expanded to providing opinion polling for State and Federal politics.

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Galleria Shopping Centre (Perth)

Galleria Shopping Centre (formerly known as Westfield Galleria, Centro Galleria and Galleria 220) is a shopping centre located in Morley, Western Australia, about northeast of the Perth city centre.

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Gambling in Taiwan

Gambling in Taiwan is prohibited by the Criminal Code of the Republic of China.

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Games of the XXI Olympiad (album)

Games of the XXI Olympiad is the fourth album by Melbourne electronica band Black Cab.

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Gang of Four (Australian Labor Party)

The Strategic Priorities Budget Committee (SPBC), better known as the Gang of Four, was a political strategic grouping within the Australian Labor Party, comprising then-Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, his deputy Julia Gillard, Treasurer Wayne Swan and Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner.

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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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Gareth Powell

Gareth Powell (26 May 1934 – 16 September 2016) was a Welsh-born publisher, journalist, author, and editor.

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Garuda Indonesia Flight 200

Garuda Indonesia Flight 200 (GA200/GIA 200) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight of a Boeing 737-400 operated by Garuda Indonesia between Jakarta and Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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Gary Gray (politician)

Gary Gray (born 30 April 1958), former Australian politician, was the Australian Labor Party representative for the Division of Brand in Western Australia in the Australian House of Representatives, from 2007 to 2016.

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Gary Humphries

Gary John Joseph Humphries (born 6 July 1958) is a Deputy President of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.

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Gary Johns

Gary Thomas Johns (born 29 August 1952) is an Australian writer and former politician.

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Gavin Kitching

Gavin Kitching (B.Sc., D.Phil) is a British author and professor of social sciences and international relations (formerly head of School Politics and International Relations) at the University of New South Wales, where he has taught since 1991.

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Gay panic defense

The gay panic defense is a legal defense, usually against charges of assault or murder.

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Gayby Baby

Gayby Baby is a 2015 Australian documentary film directed by Maya Newell that follows four children raised by same-sex parents.

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Gaza beach explosion (2006)

On June 9, 2006, an explosion on the beach near the Gaza Strip municipality of Beit Lahia killed eight Palestinians.

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Günther von Reibnitz

Freiherr Günther Hubertus von Reibnitz (8 September 1894 – 2 March 1983) was a cavalry officer of the German Empire during the First World War.

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Gecko Gear

Gecko Gear is an Australian design and manufacturing company specializing in iPod, iPad and iPhone accessories as well as other computer related products.

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Geert Wilders

Geert Wilders (born 6 September 1963) is a Dutch politician who is the founder and the current leader of the Party for Freedom (Partij voor de Vrijheid – PVV).

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Gender studies

Gender studies is a field for interdisciplinary study devoted to gender identity and gendered representation as central categories of analysis.

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General Pants Co.

General Pants Co. (also known as "General Pants") is an Australian fashion retailer operating across ACT, NSW, VIC, QLD, SA and WA that sells both international and national brands.

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Generation Snowflake

Generation Snowflake, or Snowflake Generation, is a neologistic term used to characterize the young adults of the 2010s as being more prone to taking offence and less resilient than previous generations, or as being too emotionally vulnerable to cope with views that challenge their own.

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Geoff Bullock

Geoffrey William "Geoff" Bullock (born 6 November 1955) is an Australian singer-songwriter and pianist.

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Geoff Clark (politician)

Geoff Clark (born August 1952) is an Australian Aboriginal politician and activist.

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Geoff Craige

Geoffrey Ronald (Geoff) Craige (born 20 May 1943) is an Australian politician.

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Geoff Gallop

Geoffrey Ian Gallop AC (born 27 September 1951) is Professor and Director of the Graduate School of Government at the University of Sydney and former chairman of the Australian Republican Movement.

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Geoff Huegill

Geoffrey Andrew Huegill (born 4 March 1979) is an Australian former butterfly swimmer who won silver in the 4 × 100 metre medley relay and bronze in the 100 metre butterfly at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

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Geoff Lee

Geoffrey Lee (born c. 1968), an Australian politician, is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Parramatta for the Liberal Party of Australia since 2011.

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Geoff Mack

Albert Geoffrey McElhinney OAM (20 December 1922 – 21 July 2017), better known as Geoff Mack, was a country singer-songwriter and aircraft mechanic.

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Geoff Prosser

Geoffrey Daniel Prosser (born 6 November 1948), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from July 1987 until the 2007 election, representing the Division of Forrest, Western Australia.

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Geoff Shaw (politician)

Geoffrey Page Shaw (born 12 October 1967) is an Australian politician who represented Frankston in the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2010 to 2014, initially as a member of the Parliamentary Liberal Party until 6 March 2013, and then subsequently as an independent politician.

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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 de Groen

Geoffrey de Groen (born December 1938) is an Australian artist known for his abstract works in oil and acrylics.

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Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu (22 January 1971 – 25 July 2017), also referred to since his death as Dr G Yunupingu, was an Indigenous Australian musician.

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Geoffrey Lehmann

Geoffrey Lehmann (born 28 June 1940) is an Australian poet, children's writer, and tax lawyer.

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Geoffrey Robertson

Geoffrey Ronald Robertson (born 30 September 1946) is a human rights barrister, academic, author and broadcaster.

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George Blaikie

George Neil Blaikie (1915 – 12 October 1995) was an Australian author and journalist.

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George Brandis

George Henry Brandis (born 22 June 1957) is an Australian diplomat and former politician who has been the Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom since May 2018.

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George Christensen (politician)

George Robert Christensen (born 30 June 1978) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since the 2010 federal election, representing the Division of Dawson.

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George Constantinou

Sir George Constantinou OBE (10 May 1933 – 16 December 2008) was a Papua New Guinean businessman and builder.

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George Dreyfus

George Dreyfus AM (born 22 July 1928) is an Australian contemporary classical, film and television composer.

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George Institute for Global Health

The George Institute for Global Health, also called The George, is an independent medical research institute.

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George Megalogenis

George Megalogenis (born 1964)Bryant, Nick:, Aesop Register, 2013.

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George Negus

George Edward Negus AM (born 13 March 1942) is an Australian author, journalist and television presenter specialising in international affairs.

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George Newhouse

George Newhouse is an Australian human rights lawyer and a former local councillor.

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George Pell

George Pell (born 8 June 1941) is an Australian prelate of the Catholic Church.

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George Roberts (aircraft engineer)

George Alexander Roberts (1909–2009) was the first aircraft maintenance apprentice employed by Qantas.

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George Sutherland Smith

George Sutherland Smith (1830 – 18 August 1903) was a Scotsman who migrated to Australia, a builder and paddle-steamer captain who turned to winemaking, with considerable success, founding the All Saints winery in the Rutherglen region of Victoria.

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George Woolnough

George Woolnough was a saddler in Tenterfield, New South Wales from 1908 until his retirement in 1960.

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George Wright (trade unionist)

George Wright is an Australian trade unionist who served as the 10th National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party.

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Georgia Blain

Georgia Frances Elise Blain (12 December 19649 December 2016) was an Australian novelist, journalist and biographer.

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Georgia Redmayne

Georgia Redmayne (born 8 December 1993) is an Australian cricketer who plays as a wicket-keeper/batter for Tasmanian Roar and Hobart Hurricanes.

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Gerald Fredrick Töben

Gerald Fredrick Töben, more commonly known as Fredrick Töben, (born 2 June 1944) is a German-born Australian citizen who was director and founder of the Adelaide Institute, a Holocaust denial group in Australia.

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Geraldine Doogue

Geraldine Frances Doogue (born 29 April 1952) is an Australian journalist and radio and television host.

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Geraldine Pascall

Geraldine Pascall (1944 – 17 February 1983) was a flamboyant Sydney-based Australian journalist who died suddenly of a stroke, aged 38.

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Gerard Henderson

Gerard Henderson (born 1945) is an Australian author, columnist and political commentator.

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Gerd Schenkel

Gerd Schenkel is an Australian business person and until June 2017 was the CEO of Tyro Payments, an Australian EFTPOS services company, aiming to "disrupt" the incumbent banks.

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Geremie Barmé

Geremie R. Barmé (born 1954) is an Australian sinologist, author, and film-maker on modern and traditional China.

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Gerry Harvey

Gerry Harvey (born 18 September 1939 in, New South Wales) is an Australian entrepreneur best known for being the executive chairman of Harvey Norman Holdings, a company which runs Australian retail chain Harvey Norman.

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GetUp!

GetUp! is an Australian left-wing lobby group.

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Ghost Empire (Richard Fidler book)

Ghost Empire is a 2016 book by Richard Fidler.

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Ghost Fleet (novel)

Ghost Fleet is a 2015 techno-thriller by P. W. Singer and August Cole.

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Giant panda

The giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca, literally "black and white cat-foot";, literally "big bear cat"), also known as panda bear or simply panda, is a bear native to south central China.

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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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Gija people

Gija, also spelt 'Gidja' and 'Kija', alternatively known as the Lungga, refers to Aboriginal Australians from the East Kimberley area of Western Australia, about 200 km south of Kununurra.

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Gillard Government

The Gillard Government was the Government of Australia led by the 27th Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, of the Australian Labor Party.

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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 Welch

Gillian Howard Welch (born October 2, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter.

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Gina Haspel

Gina Cheri Haspel (née Walker; born October 1, 1956) is an American intelligence officer currently serving as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), becoming the first woman to hold the post on a permanent basis.

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Gina Rinehart

Georgina Hope "Gina" Rinehart (née Hancock, formerly Hayward; born 9 February 1954) is an Australian mining magnate who is chairman of Hancock Prospecting, a privately owned mineral exploration and extraction company founded by her father Lang Hancock.

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Giorgio Napolitano

Giorgio Napolitano, (born 29 June 1925) is an Italian politician who served as the 11th President of the Republic from 2006 to 2015, the only Italian President to be reelected to the Presidency.

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Githabul

The Gidabal, also known as Kitabal and Githabul, are an indigenous Australian tribe of southern Queensland, who inhabited an area in south-east Queensland and north-east New South Wales, now within the Southern Downs, Tenterfield and Kyogle Local Government regions.

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Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian opera composer.

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Gladstone, Queensland

Gladstone is a city in the Gladstone Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Gladys Berejiklian

Gladys Berejiklian (born 22 September 1970) is an Australian politician serving as the 45th and current Premier of New South Wales and the Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party, offices which she assumed on 23 January 2017 following the resignation of Mike Baird.

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Glenelg North, South Australia

Glenelg North is a seaside suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Glenn C. Altschuler

Glenn Altschuler is an American writer and university-level educator and administrator.

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Glenn Milne

Glenn Milne is a Canberra journalist and political commentator.

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Glenn Stevens

Glenn Robert Stevens (born 23 January 1958) is an Australian economist who was the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia from 2006 to 2016.

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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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Global Poverty Project

The Global Poverty Project is an international education and advocacy organisation working to catalyse the movement to end extreme poverty.

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Global surveillance

Global surveillance refers to the mass surveillance of entire populations across national borders.

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Global surveillance disclosures (2013–present)

Ongoing news reports in the international media have revealed operational details about the United States National Security Agency (NSA) and its international partners' global surveillance of foreign nationals and U.S. citizens.

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GlobalMedic

GlobalMedic is a non-sectarian humanitarian-aid non-governmental organization based in Etobicoke, Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the operational arm of the David McAntony Gibson Foundation (DMGF), a registered Canadian charity.

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GlobalNxt University

GlobalNxt University (formerly Universitas 21 Global or U21Global) is an accredited university with academic head-quarters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Glossa (journal)

Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics is a peer-reviewed open access academic journal covering general linguistics.

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Glossary of rugby league terms

This list of rugby league terms is a general glossary of the terminology used in the sport of rugby league football.

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Glover Prize

The Glover Prize is an Australian annual art prize awarded for paintings of the landscape of Tasmania The prize was inaugurated in 2004 by the John Glover Society, based in Evandale, Tasmania, in honour of the work of British-born landscape painter John Glover, who lived and painted in the area from 1832 until his death in 1849.

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God: The Failed Hypothesis

God: The Failed Hypothesis is a 2007 New York Times bestseller by scientist Victor J. Stenger who argues that there is no evidence for the existence of a deity and that God's existence, while not impossible, is improbable.

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Goin' Your Way

Goin' Your Way is a live album collaboration recorded by Neil Finn and Paul Kelly during a performance at the Sydney Opera House on 10 March 2013.

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Gold Coast Airport

Gold Coast Airport (formerly known as Coolangatta Airport) is an international Australian airport located at the southern end of the Gold Coast, south of Surfers Paradise and approximately south of Brisbane.

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Gold Walkley

The Gold Walkley is the most prestigious of the Walkley Awards for Australian journalism.

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Goldman Sachs

The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in New York City.

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Goldsworthy railway

The Goldsworthy railway, owned and operated by BHP Billiton, is a private rail network in the Pilbara region of Western Australia built to carry iron ore.

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Goldsworthy, Western Australia

Goldsworthy (named after the geographical feature Mount Goldsworthy) is a former mining town in Western Australia east of Port Hedland and located in the Shire of East Pilbara.

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Goliath (Six Flags Great America)

Goliath is a wooden roller coaster at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois.

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Good Game (TV program)

Good Game is an Australian television gaming programme produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), which aired on ABC2.

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Good Mood (album)

Good Mood is the fifth studio album by Australian indie pop band Ball Park Music.

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Good Vibrations: My Life as a Beach Boy

Good Vibrations: My Life as a Beach Boy is an autobiographic memoir by American musician Mike Love, co-founder of the Beach Boys, written with James S. Hirsch.

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Gordon Cheng

Gordon Cheng is an Australian Christian author and writer.

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Gordon Coventry

Gordon Richard Coventry (25 September 1901 – 7 November 1968) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Gordon Darcy Lilo

Gordon Darcy Lilo (born 28 August 1965) is a Solomon Islander politician who served as Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands from 16 November 2011 to 9 December 2014.

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Gordon Gekko

Gordon Gekko is a fictional character in the 1987 film Wall Street and its 2010 sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, both directed by Oliver Stone.

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Gordon Jackson (businessman)

Sir (Ronald) Gordon Jackson (5 May 19241 June 1991) was an Australian businessman.

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Gordon Kerry

Gordon Kerry (born 1961) is an Australian composer, music administrator, music writer and music critic.

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Gordon Piper

Gordon Stephen Piper (3 June 1932 – 18 September 2004) was an Australian actor, theatre director and scriptwriter active in all facets of the industry including radio, stage, television (including soap opera and TV movies) and film.

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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 Correctional Centre

The Goulburn Correctional Centre, an Australian supermaximum security prison for males, is located in Goulburn, New South Wales, three kilometres north-east of the central business district.

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Government House, Sydney

The Government House is the vice-regal residence of the Governor of New South Wales, located on Conservatorium Road in Sydney alongside the Royal Botanic Gardens, overlooking Sydney Harbour, just south of the Sydney Opera House.

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Government of Experts

The "Cabinet of Experts" (governo tecnico) is an expression connected solely to the Italian Parliament.

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Grace Grace

Ignazia Graziella Grace, usually known as Grace Grace (born 12 August 1958) is an Australian politician who represents the electoral district of McConnel in the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Grace Harris

Grace Margaret Harris (born 18 September 1993) is an Australian women's cricketer.

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Grace Mera Molisa

Grace Mera Molisa (17 February 1946, Aoba Island – 4 January 2002, Port Vila) was a ni-Vanuatu politician, poet and campaigner for women's equality in politics.

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Graeme Acton

Graeme William Acton (15 November 1950 - 9 May 2014) was an Australian cattle baron, who was also known for his involvement in the Australian sport of campdrafting.

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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 Stephen Reeves

Graeme Stephen Reeves (born 1949) is a deregistered former gynecologist and obstetrician from New South Wales, Australia, dubbed the Butcher of Bega in the press.

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Graeme Strachan

Graeme Ronald Strachan (2 January 195229 August 2001), professionally billed and known as "Shirley" Strachan or Shirl, was an Australian singer, songwriter, radio and television presenter, and carpenter.

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Graffiti (Palm OS)

Graffiti is an essentially single-stroke shorthand handwriting recognition system used in PDAs based on the Palm OS.

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Graham Annesley

Graham Annesley (born 26 May 1957) is an Australian former politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Miranda for the Liberal Party of Australia from 2011 to 2013.

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Graham Ihlein

Graham Richard Ihlein (born 11 November 1951) is an Australian politician.

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Graham Reid (journalist)

Graham Reid is a New Zealand journalist, author, broadcaster, and arts educator.

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Graham Richardson

Graham Frederick Richardson (27 September 1949), a former Australian politician, was a Senator for New South Wales from 1983–94 for the Australian Labor Party, a senior minister in Hawke and Keating governments, and is now a political lobbyist, public speaker, and media commentator.

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Graham Tuckwell

Graham Tuckwell is an Australian businessman and philanthropist.

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Granai airstrike

The Granai airstrike, sometimes called the Granai massacre, refers to the killing of approximately 86 to 147 Afghan civilians by an airstrike by a US Air Force B-1 Bomber on May 4, 2009, in the village of Granai (sometimes spelled Garani or Gerani) in Farah Province, south of Herat, Afghanistan.

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Grand coalition (Italy)

The Grand coalition (Grande coalizione), also known as Government of broad agreements (Governo di larghe intese), was a political coalition in Italy formed on 28 April 2013 in support of the government of Enrico Letta.

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Grand People's Study House

The Grand People's Study House is the central library located in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang.

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Grange, South Australia

Grange is a coastal suburb of the City of Charles Sturt, in Adelaide, South Australia, located 11 kilometres from the Adelaide city centre.

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Great Palm Island

Great Palm Island, also known as Palm Island, or by the Aboriginal name Bwgcolman;Bindloss, Joseph (2002) page 330 is a tropical island with a resident community of about 2,000 people.

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Great Victorian Bike Ride

The Great Victorian Bike Ride, commonly known as The Great Vic, is a non-competitive fully supported eight- or nine-day annual bicycle touring event organised by Bicycle Network.

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Greater (flamingo)

Greater, also known as Flamingo One and Flamingo 1, (died January 30, 2014) was the world's oldest greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus), residing at the Adelaide Zoo in Adelaide, Australia.

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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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Green and Gold Rugby

Green and Gold Rugby is a website "for passionate followers of Australian rugby." It is an Australian Rugby Union website that covers the Wallabies, Super Rugby, Australian club and schoolboy rugby.

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Green Left Weekly

Green Left Weekly is an Australian socialist newspaper, written by progressive activists to "present the views excluded by the big business media".

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Greenland

Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat,; Grønland) is an autonomous constituent country within the Kingdom of Denmark between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

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Greensborough Plaza

Greensborough Plaza is a major regional shopping centre, located in Greensborough, Victoria in the north eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.

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Greg Bearup

Greg Bearup is an Australian journalist, author and international election expert.

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Greg Donnelly

Gregory John Donnelly is an Australian politician, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since 2005, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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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 Haddrick

Gregory Bevan Haddrick (born Sydney on 7 September 1960) is an Australian-born Logie Award winning screenwriter and film and television producer.

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Greg Hartung

Gregory Neil "Greg" Hartung AO (born 3 June 1948) is a leading Australian and international sport administrator.

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Greg Jericho

Greg Jericho, also known as Grog's Gamut, is an Australian public servant, blogger, and journalist.

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Greg Natale

Greg Natale (born 1974) is an Australian interior designer, and the founder of Greg Natale Design.

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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 Smith (New South Wales politician)

Gregory Eugene Smith SC (born 26 November 1947), an Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Epping for the Liberal Party from 2007 to 2015.

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Greg Wilton

Gregory Stuart (Greg) Wilton (6 November 195514 June 2000) was an Australian politician.

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Gregory Brazel

Gregory John 'Bluey' Brazel (born 17 November 1954) is a convicted Australian serial killer, arsonist, and armed robber currently serving three consecutive life sentences for the murders of prostitutes Sharon Taylor and Roslyn Hayward in 1990, and the murder of Mordialloc hardware store owner Mildred Hanmer during an armed robbery in 1982 for which he confessed some eighteen years later.

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Gregory Clark (author)

Gregory Clark (born 19 May 1936) is a British-Australian diplomat, journalist, author and educator resident in Japan since 1976.

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Gregory Melleuish

Gregory Melleuish (born 1954) is an Australian associate professor of history and politics at the University of Wollongong.

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Griffith by-election, 2014

A by-election for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Griffith occurred on Saturday 8 February 2014.

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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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Grigor Dimitrov career statistics

This is a list of the main career statistics of Bulgarian professional tennis player, Grigor Dimitrov.

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Grocon

Grocon Pty Ltd, or more commonly Grocon, is Australia's largest privately owned development, construction and funds management company.

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GSM-R

GSM-R, Global System for Mobile Communications – Railway or GSM-Railway is an international wireless communications standard for railway communication and applications.

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Guantanamo Bay attorneys

The Center for Constitutional Rights has coordinated efforts by American lawyers to handle the habeas corpus, and other legal appeals, of several hundred of the Guantanamo detainees.

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Guardian-class patrol boat

The Guardian class patrol boats are a class of small patrol vessels designed and built in Australia for small Pacific Ocean countries.

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Guest appearance

In show business, a guest appearance is the participation of an outsider performer (such as a musician or actor) in an event such as a music record or concert, show, etc., when the performer does not belong to the regular cast, band or other performing group.

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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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Gwen Plumb

Gwendoline "Gwen" Jean Plumb AM BEM (2 August 19125 June 2002), was an Australian performer of international appeal, actress and comedian active in every form of the art genre, (except circus) including revue, pantomime, vaudeville, interviewing, stage, radio, game shows, live appearances, television soap opera and mini-series and film.

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GWN7

GWN7 is an Australian television network owned by the Prime Media Group serving all of Western Australia outside metropolitan Perth.

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H type Adelaide tram

The H type Adelaide tram was a class of 30 trams built by A Pengelly & Co, Adelaide in 1929 for use on the Glenelg tram line.

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H. A. Willis

H.A. Willis, born Howard Alan Willis on 15 November 1948, is an Australian essayist, critic and editor.

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H. C. Matthew Sim

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H. R. Nicholls Society

The H.R. Nicholls Society is an Australian think tank of the New Right on industrial relations.

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Hackham West, South Australia

Hackham West is an outer southern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Hacksaw Ridge

Hacksaw Ridge is a 2016 biographical war drama film directed by Mel Gibson and written by Andrew Knight and Robert Schenkkan, based on the 2004 documentary The Conscientious Objector.

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Hadj Boudella

Hadj Boudella is a citizen of Bosnia who was wrongfully detained for over six years in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.

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Hajnal Ban

Hajnal Ban (also known as Hajnal Black) is an Australian author and right wing politician, who was convicted of charges that prevented her being elected to public office between 2012 and 2016.

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HAL (robot)

The Hybrid Assistive Limb (also known as HAL) is a powered exoskeleton suit developed by Japan's Tsukuba University and the robotics company Cyberdyne.

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Hal Gibson Pateshall Colebatch

Hal Gibson Pateshall Colebatch (born 7 October 1945), also known as Hal G. P. Colebatch and Hal Colebatch is an Australian author, poet, lecturer, journalist, editor, and lawyer.

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Halal certification in Australia

Halal certification in Australia began in 1974.

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Halo Wars

Halo Wars is a real-time strategy (RTS) video game developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360 video game console.

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Hamersley & Robe River railway

The Hamersley & Robe River railway, majority-owned by the Rio Tinto Group, and operated by its subsidiary Pilbara Iron, is a private rail network in the Pilbara region of Western Australia for the purpose of carrying iron ore.

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Hamlet (Dean)

Hamlet is an opera in two acts by Australian composer Brett Dean, with an English libretto by Matthew Jocelyn, which is based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name.

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Hammad Husain

Hammad Husain (born February 12, 1970) is a Pakistani architect and writer, based in Islamabad.

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Hammerhead (Jeff Beck song)

"Hammerhead" is the second track from Jeff Beck's 2010 album Emotion & Commotion.

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Hans Hulsbosch

Hans Hulsbosch is an Australian brand designer, responsible for the development of many of Australia's leading identities including Qantas, Woolworths.

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Hard Rock Medical

Hard Rock Medical is a Canadian medical drama television series which debuted on TVOntario in 2013, the first original drama series for the public television network.

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Harley Windsor

Harley Windsor (born Harley Dahlstrom-Winsor; 22 October 1996) is an Australian pair skater.

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Harmony Day

Harmony Day is celebrated annually on March 21st in Australia.

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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 Pinter

Harold Pinter (10 October 1930 – 24 December 2008) was a Nobel Prize-winning British playwright, screenwriter, director and actor.

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Harold Pinter bibliography

Bibliography for Harold Pinter is a list of selected published primary works, productions, secondary sources, and other resources related to English playwright Harold Pinter (1930–2008), the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Literature, who was also a screenwriter, actor, director, poet, author, and political activist.

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Harrison Gilbertson

Harrison Gilbertson (born 29 June 1993) is an Australian actor.

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Harry Beitzel

Henry John "Harry" Beitzel (6 April 1927 – 13 August 2017) was an Australian football umpire, print, radio and television sports broadcaster and media personality best known for his contribution to Australian rules football.

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Harry Evans (Australian Senate clerk)

Harry Evans (7 February 1946 – 7 September 2014) was the longest-serving Clerk of the Australian Senate, serving from 17 February 1988 to 4 December 2009.

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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 Nicolaides

Harry Nicolaides (born 1967 or 1968) is an Australian writer of Greek-Cypriot origin who was imprisoned in Thailand under the Thai lèse majesté law, for a passage in a 2005 novel that defamed the Monarchy of Thailand|Thai monarchy.

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Harry Potter

Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.

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Harry Triguboff

Harry Oskar Triguboff (born 3 March 1933 in Dalian, Liaoning), is an Australian billionaire real estate developer, and one of Australia's richest people.

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Harry Turtledove

Harry Norman Turtledove (born June 14, 1949) is an American novelist, best known for his work in the genres of alternate history, historical fiction, fantasy, and science fiction.

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Harry Vanda

Harry Vanda (born Johannes Hendrikus Jacob van den Berg on 22 March 1946) is a Dutch-born Australian musician, songwriter and record producer.

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Harvey Norman

Harvey Norman is a large Australian-based, multi-national retailer of furniture, bedding, computers, communications and consumer electrical products.

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Hawke Government

The Hawke Government was the federal executive government of Australia led by Prime Minister Bob Hawke of the Australian Labor Party from 1983 to 1991.

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Hawks Nest, New South Wales

Hawks Nest is a suburb of the Mid-Coast Council local government area in the Hunter and Mid North Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia, located north of Port Stephens between the Tasman Sea and the Myall River.

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Hayat Sindi

Dr.

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Hayes Gordon

Hayes Gordon AO OBE (February 25, 1920October 19, 1999) was an American actor, stage director and acting teacher with a considerable career in Australia.

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Hazem El Masri

Hazem El Masri (حازم المصري; born 1 April 1976) is a Lebanese Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s.

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Health effects of tobacco

Tobacco use has predominantly negative effects on human health and concern about health effects of tobacco has a long history.

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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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Health Services Union expenses affair

The Health Services Union expenses affair was an Australian political scandal that concerned criminal activities associated with the financial affairs of the Health Services Union of Australia (HSU), between 2006 and 2007; and the Health Services Union "east branch" (HSUeast) between 2006 and 2011.

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Heather Rose

Heather Marcelle Dalmas Rose (born 10 August 1964) is an Australian author.

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Heaven and Earth (book)

Heaven and Earth: Global Warming – The Missing Science is a popular science book published in 2009 and written by Australian geologist, professor of mining geology at Adelaide University, and mining company director Ian Plimer.

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Hedley Thomas

Hedley Thomas is an Australian investigative journalist and author.

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Heidsieck & Co

Heidsieck & Co "Monopole" is a champagne house located in the Champagne region of France.

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Helen Darville

Helen Dale (born Helen Darville; 24 January 1972), known for a time by her pen name Helen Demidenko, is an Australian writer and lawyer.

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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 Nugent

Helen Marion Nugent (born 13 February 1949) is an Australian businesswoman, company director and former academic.

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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 Trinca

Helen Trinca is an Australian journalist and author.

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Helen Westwood

Helen Mary Westwood AM is a former Australian politician and Australian Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council.

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Helengrad

Helengrad was a satirical or pejorative neologism in New Zealand politics applied to New Zealand's capital city Wellington.

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Hell Ride, Melbourne

The Hell Ride, also known as the Hell Dog, is an informal group bicycle training ride that follows the coastline of Port Phillip Bay through the south–eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Hells Angels MC criminal allegations and incidents

Numerous police and international intelligence agencies classify the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club as a motorcycle gang and contend that members carry out widespread violent crimes, including drug dealing, trafficking in stolen goods, and extortion, and are involved in prostitution.

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Helpmann Award for Best Male Actor in a Play

The Helpmann Award for Best Male Actor in a Play is an award presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA) (the trade name for the Australian Entertainment Industry Association (AEIA)), an employers' organisation which serves as the peak body in the live entertainment and performing arts industries in Australia.

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Helpmann Awards

The Helpmann Awards are accolades for live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group Live Performance Australia.

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Henri Ford

Henri Ronald Ford is a Haitian-American pediatric surgeon.

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Henry George Fryberg

Justice Henry George Fryberg was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland, Australia.

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Herbert Geer

Herbert Geer was an Australian commercial law firm with offices located in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

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Herbert River

The Herbert River is a river located in Far North Queensland, Australia.

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Heritier Lumumba

Heritier Lumumba (born 15 November 1986) (formerly known as Harry O'Brien) is a former Brazilian-born Australian professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club and Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Herston, Queensland

Herston is an inner suburb of Brisbane, Australia located north of the Brisbane CBD.

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Herta Müller

Herta Müller (born 17 August 1953) is a Romanian-born German novelist, poet, essayist and recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Hey Dad..!

Hey Dad..! is an Australian sitcom produced by Gary Reilly Productions, originally airing from 1987 to 1994 on the Seven Network.

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Hey Hey It's Saturday

Hey Hey It's Saturday was a long-running variety television program on Australian television.

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Hi-5 (Australian band)

Hi-5 are an Australian children's musical group formed in 1998, who are associated with the children's television series of the same name.

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High There

High There is a 2014 dark, nonfiction comedy film about a real-life, legendary but down-and-out tabloid television journalist who heads to Hawaii to film a marijuana travel series, only to become lost in a fog of drugs, sex and paranoia as he uncovers a secret government war to control the marijuana trade.

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High-speed rail in Australia

High-speed rail in Australia has been under investigation since the early 1980s.

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Hikvision

Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. is a supplier of video surveillance products and solutions based in Hangzhou, China whose controlling shareholder is the Chinese Government.

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Hilary McPhee

Hilary McPhee AO is an Australian publisher, editor and businessperson.

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Hilda Rix Nicholas

Hilda Rix Nicholas (née Rix, later Wright, 1 September 1884 – 3 August 1961) was an Australian artist.

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Hillary Clinton's tenure as Secretary of State

Hillary Clinton served as the 67th United States Secretary of State, under President Barack Obama, from 2009 to 2013, overseeing the department that conducted the Foreign policy of Barack Obama.

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Hillier, South Australia

Hillier is a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Hilton, South Australia

Hilton is an inner western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Hindmarsh, South Australia

Hindmarsh is an inner suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Historical European Martial Arts in Australia

The practice of Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA) first started in Australia in the late 19th century before largely dying out.

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History of Albany, Western Australia

The coastline of the Albany area was observed for the first time in 1627 by the Dutchman François Thijssen, captain of the ship 't Gulden Zeepaert (The Golden Seahorse), who sailed to the east as far as Ceduna in South Australia and back.

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History of Australian cricket

The History of Australian cricket begins over 200 years ago.

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History of Australian cricket to 1876

This is an article that describes the history of Australian cricket from its known beginnings until the eve of the first-ever Test matches between Australia and England, which took place in the 1876–77 season.

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History of cricket

The sport of cricket has a known history beginning in the late 16th century.

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History of fair use proposals in Australia

The history of fair-use proposals in Australia is a series of Australian government enquiries into the introduction of a "flexible and open" ''fair use'' system into Australian copyright law.

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History of Fiji

The majority of Fiji's islands were formed through volcanic activity starting around 150 million years ago.

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History of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi

Muammar Gaddafi became the de facto leader of Libya on 1 September 1969 after leading a group of young Libyan military officers against King Idris I in a bloodless coup d'état.

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History of Melbourne Victory FC

The following is the history of Melbourne Victory FC.

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History of same-sex marriage in Australia

The history of same-sex marriage in Australia includes its express prohibition by the Howard Government in 2004 and its eventual legalisation by the Parliament in December 2017.

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History of Sydney FC

This article is about the History of Sydney FC, a football (soccer) club based in Sydney, Australia and plays in the A-League.

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History of the Australia Fed Cup team

The history of the Australia Fed Cup team dates back to the first ever Federation Cup in 1963.

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History of the Australia national soccer team

The history of the Australia national soccer team dates back to the teams formation and first ever international match in 1922.

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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 National Broadband Network

The National Broadband Network had its origins in 2006 when the Federal Labor Opposition led by Kim Beazley committed the Australian Labor Party, if elected to government to a 'super-fast' national broadband network.

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History of the Royal Australian Navy

The history of the Royal Australian Navy traces the development of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from the colonisation of Australia by the British in 1788.

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History of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) is an Australian public university, founded by The Hon.

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History of the South Sydney Rabbitohs

The history of the South Sydney Rabbitohs rugby league football club stretches back to the pre-schism (1908) days of rugby football in Australia to the present.

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History of Toulouse

The history of Toulouse, in Midi-Pyrénées, southern France, traces back to ancient times.

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History of Waldorf schools

This article on the History of Waldorf schools includes descriptions of the schools' historical foundations, geographical distribution and internal governance structures.

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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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Hizb ut-Tahrir (Australia)

Hizb ut-Tahrir (حزب التحرير Ḥizb at-Taḥrīr; Party of Liberation) is an international pan-Islamist and fundamentalist political organisation.

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HMAS Albany (ACPB 86)

HMAS Albany (ACPB 86), named for the city of Albany, Western Australia, is an ''Armidale''-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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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 Armidale (ACPB 83)

HMAS Armidale (ACPB 83), named for the city of Armidale, New South Wales, is the lead ship of the ''Armidale'' class of patrol boats serving in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Bathurst (ACPB 85)

HMAS Bathurst (ACPB 85), named for the city of Bathurst, New South Wales, is an ''Armidale'' class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Broome (ACPB 90)

HMAS Broome (ACPB 90), named for the city of Broome, Western Australia, is an ''Armidale''-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Bundaberg (ACPB 91)

HMAS Bundaberg (ACPB 91), named after the city of Bundaberg, Queensland, was an ''Armidale'' class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Childers (ACPB 93)

HMAS Childers (ACPB 93) is an ''Armidale''-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Coonawarra

HMAS Coonawarra is a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) base located in Darwin, Northern Territory, and is home to twelve fleet units of the RAN.

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HMAS Glenelg (ACPB 96)

HMAS Glenelg (ACPB 96), named for the city of Glenelg, South Australia is an ''Armidale''-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Larrakia (ACPB 84)

HMAS Larrakia (ACPB 84) is an ''Armidale''-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Launceston (ACPB 94)

HMAS Launceston (ACPB 94) is an ''Armidale''-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Maitland (ACPB 88)

HMAS Maitland (ACPB 88), named for the city of Maitland, New South Wales, is an ''Armidale''-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Maryborough (ACPB 95)

HMAS Maryborough (ACPB 95), named after the city of Maryborough, Queensland, is one of fourteen ''Armidale''-class patrol boats operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Parramatta (FFH 154)

HMAS Parramatta (FFH 154) is an ''Anzac''-class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Pirie (ACPB 87)

HMAS Pirie (ACPB 87), named for the city of Port Pirie, South Australia, is an ''Armidale''-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Stuart (FFH 153)

HMAS Stuart (FFH 153) is an ''Anzac''-class frigate of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMAS Wollongong (ACPB 92)

HMAS Wollongong (ACPB 92), named for the city of Wollongong, New South Wales, is an ''Armidale''-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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HMPNGS Seeadler (P03)

The HMPNGS Seeadler (P03) is one of four Pacific Forum patrol vessels operated by the Papua New-Guinea Defence Force.

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Hoàng Minh Chính

Hoàng Minh Chính (November 16, 1922 – February 7, 2008), also Trần Ngọc Nghiêm, was a Vietnamese politician and dissident.

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Hobart Baroque Festival

The Hobart Baroque Festival was a Music festival of Baroque music that took place in the city of Hobart, Tasmania.

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Hobart International Airport

Hobart International Airport is an airport located in Cambridge, northeast of Hobart.

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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 Commodore

The Holden Commodore is a medium to large sedan sold by Holden since 1978.

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Holden Monaro

The Holden Monaro is a rear wheel drive coupé that was produced by Holden between 1968 and 1977 and between 2001 and 2005.

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Holly Throsby

Holly Sarah Throsby (born 28 December 1978) is an Australian musician and novelist.

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Holocaust denial

Holocaust denial is the act of denying the genocide of Jews in the Holocaust during World War II.

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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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Holsworthy Barracks terror plot

The Holsworthy Barracks terror plot was an Islamist terrorist plot uncovered in August 2009 targeting Holsworthy Barracks—an Australian Army training area located in the outer south-western Sydney suburb of Holsworthy—with automatic weapons.

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Holy Warrior

Holy Warrior is the second novel of the eight-part Outlaw Chronicles series by British writer of historical fiction, Angus Donald, released on 22 July 2010 through Little, Brown and Company.

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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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Home and Away: An Eye for an Eye

Home and Away: An Eye for an Eye is a television film and spin-off of the Australian soap opera Home and Away.

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Home Improvements

Home Improvements is the sixth studio album by Melbourne band My Friend the Chocolate Cake.

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Hong Kong Club

The Hong Kong Club is the first Gentlemen's club in Hong Kong.

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Honi Soit

Honi Soit is the student newspaper of the University of Sydney.

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Hooker (rugby league)

Hooker is one of the positions in a rugby league football team.

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Hooley Dooleys

The Hooley Dooleys were an Australian children's music and performance act which began in 1996.

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Hopman Cup

The Hopman Cup is an annual international eight-team indoor hardcourt tennis tournament held in Perth, Western Australia in early January (sometimes commencing in late December) each year, which plays mixed-gender teams on a country-by-country basis.

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HotelsCombined

HotelsCombined is a hotel metasearch engine founded in 2005, with headquarters in Sydney, Australia.

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Hotham Alpine Resort

The Hotham Alpine Resort is an Australian ski resort, located in the Alpine region of Victoria.

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House Husbands

House Husbands is an Australian television comedy drama.

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House of Suns

House of Suns is a 2008 science fiction novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds.

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Houston Gulf Airport

Houston Gulf Airport was a single-runway airport located in eastern League City, Texas, United States.

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How to Make Gravy

How to Make Gravy is a four-track EP by Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly and was originally released on 4 November 1996 on White Label Records in Australia.

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Hugh Jackman

Hugh Michael Jackman (born 12 October 1968) is an Australian actor, singer, and producer.

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Hugh Lunn

Hugh Duncan Lunn (born 1941 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian journalist and author.

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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 White (strategist)

Hugh White (born 1953) is a Professor of Strategic Studies at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre of the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia, long time defence and intelligence analyst, and author who has published works on military strategy and international relations.

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Humbug (Aboriginal)

In northern Australian Aboriginal communities to humbug is to make "unreasonable or excessive demands from family." It is also used to refer to making unreasonable demands of people more generally, such as through street begging or sexual importuning.

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Hundesprechschule Asra

The Hundesprechschule Asra or Tiersprechschule Asra (Asra talking school for dogs, Asra talking school for animals) was an institution for performing dogs that existed in Leutenberg, Thuringia, Germany, from 1930 until near the end of World War II.

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Hungry Beast

Hungry Beast (originally Projext NEXT) was an Australian television comedy and current affairs program that was broadcast on ABC Television.

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Hunters & Collectors

Hunters & Collectors are an Australian rock music band formed in 1981.

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Huntingdale Golf Club

Huntingdale Golf Club is a golf club located in Oakleigh South, Melbourne, Australia.

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Hussein Ye

Hussain Yee or Hussein Yee (born 1950) is a Malaysian preacher and Islamic scholar.

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Huw Jenkins

Huw Jenkins is vice chairman of the board of BTG Pactual, based in London.

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I Am... World Tour

I Am...

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I Was Monty's Double (film)

I Was Monty's Double is a 1958 film made by Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC).

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Iain Shedden

Iain Shedden (6 January 1957 – 16 October 2017) was a Scottish-Australian musician and journalist.

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Ian Evans (historian)

Ian Joseph Evans OAM, PhD (born Parkes, New South Wales, 1940) is an Australian author, publisher and historian.

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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 Gray (Australian footballer)

Ian (Iggy)Harvey, Ellie (17 February 2010) Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 16 February 2010 Gray (22 July 1963 – 15 February 2010) was a former Australian football (soccer) player and Socceroo.

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Ian Jacobs (academic)

Ian Jacobs (born 6 October 1957) is a British academic, medical doctor, gynaecological oncologist and researcher.

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Ian Katz

Ian Alexander Katz (born 9 February 1968) is a British journalist and broadcasting executive who became Director of Programmes at Channel 4 in January 2018.

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Ian Keenan

Ian Keenan (born October 14) is an Australian radio announcer and creator of the website Hitstories.net.

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Ian Macdonald (New South Wales politician)

Ian Michael Macdonald (born 7 March 1949), a former Australian politician and convicted criminal, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1988 to 2010 representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Ian Macfarlane (politician)

Ian Elgin Macfarlane (born 5 April 1955) is a former Australian politician who was a member of the House of Representatives from 1998 to 2016, representing the Liberal Party.

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Ian McFarlane

Ian McFarlane (born 1959) is an Australian music journalist, music historian and author, whose best known publication is the Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop (1999).

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Ian Moffitt

Ian Moffitt (31 July 1926 – 1 November 2000) was an Australian journalist and novelist best known for his best-selling novel The Retreat Of Radiance.

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Ian Norman (businessman)

Ian John Norman (c. 1938 – May 29, 2014) was an Australian businessman and retail executive.

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Ian Plimer

Ian Rutherford Plimer (born 12 February 1946) is an Australian geologist, professor emeritus of earth sciences at the University of Melbourne, previously a professor of mining geology at the University of Adelaide, and the director of multiple mineral exploration and mining companies.

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Ian R. Johnston

Ian Ronald Johnston (born 1943) is an Australian human factors engineer and road safety advocate.

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Ian Renard

Ian Renard was the 19th Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, from February 2005 to January 2009.

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Ian Scrimshaw

Ian Leslie Scrimshaw (born 24 December 1954) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn and Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Ian Smith

Ian Douglas Smith (8 April 1919 – 20 November 2007) was a politician, farmer and fighter pilot who served as Prime Minister of Rhodesia (or Southern Rhodesia; today Zimbabwe) from 1964 to 1979.

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Ian Thorpe

Ian James Thorpe, (born 13 October 1982) is a retired Australian swimmer who specialised in freestyle, but also competed in backstroke and the individual medley.

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Ian Thorpe Aquatic Centre

Ian Thorpe Aquatic and Fitness Centre is a fitness centre in Ultimo, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, Australia.

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Ian Thorpe false start controversy

In late March 2004, at the Australian Championships in Sydney, Ian Thorpe lined up in the heats of the 400 m freestyle, but overbalanced whilst on the blocks and fell into the water, resulting in his disqualification.

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Ian Watt (public servant)

Ian James Watt (born 18 June 1950) is a retired Australian public servant, best known for his time as Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet from September 2011 to November 2014.

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Ibrahim Abu Mohamed

Ibrahim Abu Mohamed (alternative spelling, Ibrahim Abu Mohammed) is an Egyptian-born and educated Sunni Islamic scholar and was Grand Mufti of Australia from September 2011 to March 2018.

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Icehouse (band)

Icehouse are an Australian rock band, formed as Flowers in Sydney in 1977.

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Icon Complex

The ICON Complex is a low rise building in Hobart, Tasmania, situated in the city's centre.

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Icon Productions

Icon Productions is an American-Australian independent production company founded in August 1989 by actor/director Mel Gibson and Australian producing partner Bruce Davey.

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If I Did It

If I Did It, retitled If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer in later issues, is a book by ghostwriter Pablo Fenjves and by O. J. Simpson, in which Simpson puts forth a "hypothetical" description of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.

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If I Were a Boy

"If I Were a Boy" is a song performed by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé from her third studio album I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008).

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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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Illawarra Steelers

The Illawarra Steelers are an Australian Rugby league football club based in the city of Wollongong, New South Wales.

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Ilse Aichinger

Ilse Aichinger (1 November 1921 – 11 November 2016) was an Austrian writer known for her accounts of her persecution by the Nazis because of her Jewish ancestry.

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Impact of the Arab Spring

The impact of the Arab Spring concerns protests or by the way attempts to organize growing protest movements that were inspired by or similar to the Arab Spring in the Arab-majority states of North Africa and the Middle East, according to commentators, organisers, and critics.

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Imprimatur (novel)

Imprimatur is the title of an Italian historical novel, written by Rita Monaldi and Francesco Sorti.

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Imre Salusinszky

Imre Salusinszky (born 1955) is an Australian journalist, former spokesmodel for discount Australian clothes brand Lowes, and English literature academic with a strong literary interest in the Canadian literary critic Northrop Frye.

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In Films

In Films is an Australian based independent television production company.

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In Search of My Father

In Search of My Father: The Journey of a Child Holocaust Survivor is a 2010 book by a Holocaust survivor Paul Drexler.

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Independent (Launceston)

The Independent was a weekly English language newspaper published in Launceston, Tasmania from 1831 to 1835.

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Independent Commission Against Corruption (New South Wales)

The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), an independent agency of the Government of New South Wales, is responsible for eliminating and investigating corrupt activities and enhancing the integrity of the public administration in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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India

India (IAST), also called the Republic of India (IAST), is a country in South Asia.

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Indian cricket team in Australia in 2011–12

The Indian cricket team toured Australia from 15 December 2011 to 28 February 2012.

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Indian Mujahideen

The Indian Mujahideen is a terrorist group led by Abdul Subhan Qureshi.

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Indulkana

Indulkana (also known as Iwantja) is an Aboriginal community in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South Australia, comprising one of the six main communities on "The Lands" (the others being Ernabella/Pukatja, Amata, Fregon/Kaltjiti, Mimili and Pipalyatjara).

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Infini

Infini is a 2015 Australian science fiction film directed by Shane Abbess and starring Daniel MacPherson, Grace Huang, and Luke Hemsworth.

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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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Infrastructure NSW

Infrastructure NSW is an agency of the Government of New South Wales that provides independent advice to assist the NSW Government in identifying and prioritising the delivery of critical public infrastructure across the Australian state of New South Wales for economic and social wellbeing.

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Ingogo (company)

Ingogo is an Australian company that specialises in online taxi bookings and payments.

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Ingushetia.org

Ingushetia.org (Ингушетия.org; formerly ingushetiya.ru) is a non-government Ingush news agency and web site and was owned by Magomed Yevloyev.

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Inkie

Inkie is a London-based painter and street artist, originally from Clifton, Bristol.

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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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Inquiry process into registration and accreditation processes for international medical graduates

Inquiry into Registration Processes and Support for Overseas Trained Doctors was an evidence gathering exercise that took place in Australia, looking at a global medical workforce issue.

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Inside Business

For the business newspaper based in the United States, see Inside Business (newspaper) Inside Business was an Australian television program broadcast on ABC1.

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Insiders (TV program)

Insiders is a news and talk show produced by ABC News hosted by veteran political journalist Barrie Cassidy.

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Institute for Student Achievement

The Institute for Student Achievement (ISA) is a "high school turnaround partner" for public school districts attempting to improve high school education, particularly for at-risk students.

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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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InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort

InterContinental Danang Sun Peninsula Resort is a resort & spa in Da Nang, Vietnam.

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International media reaction to the United States presidential election, 2008

Following the 2008 United States presidential election, media around the world reacted in a variety of ways.

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International Parliament for Safety and Peace

The International (States) Parliament for Safety and Peace (IPSP or ISPSP; Parlamento Mondiale (degli Stati) per la Sicurezza e la Pace), sometimes written along with the designation New Society of Nations, is a private organization based in Palermo, Italy, whose stated intention is the promotion of security and peace.

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International reactions to the 2006 Lebanon War

Reactions to the 2006 Lebanon War came from states on all continents, supranational bodies, individuals and international NGOs, as well as political lobbyists in the United States.

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International reactions to the 2011 Libyan Civil War

The international reactions to the Libyan Civil War were the responses to the series of protests and military confrontations occurring in Libya against the government of Libya and its ''de facto'' head of state Muammar Gaddafi.

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International reactions to the 2011 military intervention in Libya

The international reactions to the 2011 military intervention in Libya were the responses to the military intervention in Libya by NATO and allied forces to impose a no-fly zone.

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International reactions to the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation

International reactions to the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation have almost always been condemnatory of Russia's decision to intervene, supportive of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, while also supportive of finding a quick end to the crisis.

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International reactions to the Arab Spring

The international reactions to the Arab Spring have been disparate, including calls for expanded liberties and civil rights in many authoritarian countries of the Middle East and North Africa in late 2010 and 2011.

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International reactions to the Bahraini uprising of 2011

The international reactions to the Bahraini uprising of 2011 include responses by supranational organisations, non-governmental organisations, media organisations, and both the governments and civil populaces, like of fellow sovereign states to the protests and uprising in Bahrain during the Arab Spring.

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International recognition of the National Transitional Council

International recognition of the National Transitional Council of Libya was given by the majority of international states but was not universal.

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International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect

Founded in 1977, the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) is a multidisciplinary international organization that aims to prevent and treat child abuse, neglect and exploitation globally.

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Internationalist (album)

Internationalist is the third studio album by Australian alternative rock band Powderfinger.

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Internet censorship in Australia

Internet censorship in Australia currently consists of a regulatory regime under which the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has the power to enforce content restrictions on Internet content hosted within Australia, and maintain a "black-list" of overseas websites which is then provided for use in filtering software.

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Internet television in Australia

Internet television in Australia is the digital distribution of movies and television content via the Internet.

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Interpellator

Interpellator is the student magazine of Charles Sturt University's Bathurst campus in New South Wales, Australia.

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Intersex rights in Australia

Intersex rights in Australia are protections and rights afforded to intersex people through statutes, regulations, and international human rights treaties, including through the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth) which makes it unlawful to discriminate against a person based upon that person's intersex status in contexts such as work, education, provision of services, and accommodation.

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Interurban multiple unit

The Interurban multiple units (IMU) are a class of electric multiple units manufactured by Walkers Limited/Downer EDI Rail, Maryborough for Queensland Rail's Citytrain division between 1996 and 2011.

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Investigation Committee on the Accident at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Stations of Tokyo Electric Power Company

The Investigation Committee on the Accident at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Stations of Tokyo Electric Power Company was formed June 7, 2011 by the Japanese government as an independent body to investigate the March Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

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IPad (3rd generation)

The third-generation iPad (marketed as The new iPad, colloquially referred to as the iPad 3) is a tablet computer, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. The third device in the iPad line of tablets, it added a Retina Display, the new Apple A5X chip with a quad-core graphics processor, a 5-megapixel camera, HD 1080p video recording, voice dictation, and support for LTE networks in North America.

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IPad (4th generation)

The fourth-generation iPad (marketed as iPad with Retina display, colloquially referred to as the iPad 4) is a tablet computer produced and marketed by Apple Inc. Compared to its predecessor, the third-generation iPad, the fourth-generation iPad maintained the Retina Display but featured new and upgraded components such as the Apple A6X chip and the Lightning connector, which was introduced on September 12, 2012.

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Ipswich serial murders

The Ipswich serial murders, commonly known as the work of the Suffolk Strangler, took place between 30 October and 10 December 2006, during which time the bodies of five murdered women were discovered at different locations near Ipswich, Suffolk, England.

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Iran student protests, July 1999

Iranian Student Protests of July 1999 (Also known as 18th of Tir and Kuye Daneshgah Disaster (فاجعه کوی دانشگاه) in Iran) (7–13 July) BBC News, 11 July 2000 were, before the 2009 Iranian election protests, the most widespread and violent public protests to occur in Iran since the early years of the Iranian Revolution.

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Iraq War

The Iraq WarThe conflict is also known as the War in Iraq, the Occupation of Iraq, the Second Gulf War, and Gulf War II.

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Iraq War documents leak

The Iraq War documents leak is the disclosure to WikiLeaks of 391,832 United States Army field reports, also called the Iraq War Logs, of the Iraq War from 2004 to 2009 and published on the Internet on 2010.

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Iraqi governorate elections, 2009

Governorate or provincial elections were held in Iraq on 31 January 2009, to replace the local councils in fourteen of the eighteen governorates of Iraq that were elected in the Iraqi governorate elections of 2005.

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Iron ore mining in Western Australia

Iron ore mining in Western Australia, in the financial year 2008-09, accounted for 47 percent of the total value of the state's resources, with a value of A$33.56 billion.

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Irreligion in Australia

Atheism, agnosticism, deism, scepticism, freethought, secular humanism or general secularism are increasing in Australia.

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Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy

Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy is a 2011 Canadian dark romantic comedy film adaptation of the short story The Undefeated from the best-selling book Ecstasy by Irvine Welsh.

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Irving Kristol Award

The Irving Kristol Award is the highest honor conferred by the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research.

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Isaiah Firebrace

Isaiah Firebrace (born 21 November 1999) is an Australian singer who won the eighth season of The X Factor Australia in 2016.

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Isentia

Isentia is a media intelligence and data technology company headquartered in Sydney Australia, with locations in New Zealand, South-East Asia and Greater China.

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ISIL beheading incidents

Beginning in 2014, a number of people from various countries were beheaded by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), a radical Sunni Islamist group operating in Iraq and parts of Syria.

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Islam in Australia

Islam in Australia is a minority religious affiliation.

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Islamic College of Brisbane

The Islamic College of Brisbane (ICB) is a co-educational P-12 school in the suburb of Karawatha, Brisbane, Queensland Australia.

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Islamic College of South Australia

The Islamic College of South Australia is in West Croydon, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Islamic organisations in Australia

Islamic organisations in Australia include a wide range of groups and associations run and supported by the Islamic community in Australia.

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Islamic Research and Educational Academy

The Islamic Research and Educational Academy (IREA) is an independent Islamic dawah organisation based in Hoppers Crossing, Victoria.

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Islamophobia in Australia

Islamophobia in Australia is highly speculative, affective distrust and hostility towards Muslims, Islam, and those perceived as following the religion.

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Isobel Redmond

Isobel Mary Redmond (born 8 April 1953) is a former Australian politician.

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Israel-related animal conspiracy theories

Zoological conspiracy theories involving Israel are occasionally found in the media or on the Internet, typically in Muslim-majority countries, alleging use of animals by Israel to attack civilians or to conduct espionage.

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Israeli settlement timeline

This is a timeline of the development of and controversy over Israeli settlements.

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Itai Keisuke

is a former sumo wrestler from Usuki, Oita, Japan.

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Iva Davies

Ivor Arthur Davies, AM (born 22 May 1955), known professionally as Iva Davies, is an Australian singer, songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer.

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Ivan Lee (bishop)

Ivan Yin Lee is an assistant bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Sydney, the Bishop of the Western Region.

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Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate

The Iver Huitfeldt class is a three-ship class of frigates that entered service with the Royal Danish Navy in 2012 and 2013.

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Ivor Indyk

Ivor Indyk (born 1949) is an Australian literary academic, editor and publisher. He is a professor at the University of Western Sydney, and the founding editor and publisher of award-winning literary imprint Giramondo Publishing and HEAT magazine. Indyk grew up in Sydney, the elder son of parents who had emigrated from Poland.Nikki Barrowclough, "Burning bright", The Age, 14 June 2003, Good Weekend, p. 41 He undertook his Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney, and received a PhD from University College London. He has previously taught at the University of Sydney and University of Newcastle; in the late 1970s, he lectured four years at the University of Geneva. He was named the Whitlam Chair in Writing and Society at the University of Western Sydney in 2005. Indyk was co-editor of the literary periodical Southerly between 1989 and 1993, before founding the literary magazine HEAT in 1996. In 2001, he took a part-time appointment at the University of Newcastle to launch a new series of HEAT. In 1995, he founded Giramondo Publishing. by Miriam Cosic, The Australian (26 February 2011) Alongside many academic articles and newspaper reviews, Indyk was the author of a 1993 monograph on Australian writer David Malouf. The academic and diplomat Martin Indyk is his brother. He has been married to the writer and critic Evelyn Juers since 1978.

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Iwantja (band)

Iwantja is a Central Australian Indigenous band from Indulkana in the APY lands formed in 2002.

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Izzy Young

Israel Goodman Young or Izzy Young (born 26 March 1928) is a noted figure in the world of folk music, both in America and Sweden.

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J'accuse…!

"J'accuse...!" ("I accuse...!") was an open letter published on 13 January 1898 in the newspaper L'Aurore by the influential writer Émile Zola.

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Jaan Pehechan Ho

"Jaan Pehechan Ho" is a popular Indian rock & roll Bollywood song, sung by Mohammed Rafi, composed by music director duo Shankar Jaikishan, and with lyrics by Shailendra.

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Jace Van Dijk

Jace Van Dijk (born 1981 in Australia) is a professional rugby league player for the Easts Tigers in the Queensland Cup.

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Jack Bellew

Jack Weldon Bellew (1901 – 1957) was an Australian journalist and publisher.

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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 Debreczeni

Jack Debreczeni (born 6 June 1993) is an Australian rugby union player who currently plays as a fly-half for the Melbourne Rebels in the international Super Rugby competition.

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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 Gunston

Jack Gunston (born 16 October 1991) is a professional footballer who plays for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jack Hibberd

John Charles "Jack" Hibberd (born 12 April 1940 in Warracknabeal, Victoria) is an Australian playwright and physician.

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Jack Hills

The Jack Hills are a range of hills in Mid West Western Australia.

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Jack Hills mine

The Jack Hills mine is an iron ore mine located northeast of Geraldton and northwest of Meekatharra in the Mid West region of Western Australia.

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Jack Hiscox

Jack Hiscox (born 23 March 1995) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jack Lowden

Jack Andrew Lowden (born 2 June 1990) is a Scottish stage, television, and film actor.

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Jack Picone

Jack V. Picone (born 1958) is an Australian-born documentary photographer, photojournalist, author, festival/collective founder, tutor and academic.

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Jack Reacher (film)

Jack Reacher (formerly called One Shot, or alternatively known as Jack Reacher: One Shot) is a 2012 American action thriller film written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie, based on Lee Child's 2005 novel One Shot.

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Jack Trengove

Jack Trengove (born 2 September 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer with the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jack van Tongeren

Peter Joseph "Jack" van Tongeren (born 1947) is the former leader of the West Australian neo-Nazi group Australian Nationalist Movement (ANM), a white supremacist and extreme right group.

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Jack Viney

Jack Viney (born 13 April 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jack Watts (footballer)

Jack Watts (born 26 March 1991) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jacob Bragg

Jacob Bragg (born 15 May 2000) is an Australian long distance runner who holds the world single age record for U13 half marathon.

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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 McKenzie

Jacqueline Susan McKenzie (born 24 October 1967) is a classically trained Australian actress of stage and screen.

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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 Nasser

Jacques A. Nasser (Arabic: جاك نصر; born 12 December 1947) is an Australian business executive and philanthropist.

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Jai Rowell

Jai Travers Rowell (born 2 January 1977), an Australian politician, is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Wollondilly for the Liberal Party since 2011.

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Jaime Guadalupe González Domínguez

Jaime Guadalupe González Domínguez (1975 – 3 March 2013) was a Mexican journalist and director of the online news portal Ojinaga Noticias, which shut down shortly after he was assassinated.

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Jaime Robbie Reyne

Jaime Robbie "JR" Reyne (born 11 May 1985) is an Australian singer/songwriter and actor.

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Jaipur bombings

The Jaipur bombings were a series of nine synchronized bomb blasts that took place on 13 May 2008 within a span of fifteen minutes at locations in Jaipur, the capital city of the Indian state of Rajasthan, and a tourist destination.

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Jamal Rifi

Dr Jamal Rifi, (born 16 June 1959) is a general practitioner and prominent figure in the Lebanese Muslim community in Sydney.

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James Allan (professor)

James Allan (born 1960) is a Canadian-Australian law professor and writer.

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James Ashby

James Hunter Ashby is an Australian political advisor and former radio presenter, best known for the "Ashbygate" political scandal involving the former Speaker of the House, Peter Slipper.

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James Bidgood (politician)

James Mark Bidgood (born 25 May 1959) is an Australian former Labor politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives for the seat of Dawson, in north Queensland, from 2007 to 2010.

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James Blundell (singer)

James Blundell (born 8 December 1964) is an Australian country music singer.

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James Bond filmography

Commander James Bond RN—code number 007—is a fictional character created by the British journalist and novelist Ian Fleming in 1952.

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James Bond in film

The James Bond film series is a British series of spy films based on the fictional character of MI6 agent James Bond, "007", who originally appeared in a series of books by Ian Fleming.

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James Brown (editor)

James Brown (born 26 September 1965 in Leeds) is a British journalist, author, radio host and media entrepreneur.

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James Cook University

James Cook University (JCU) is a public university and is the second oldest university in Queensland, Australia.

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James Cornell

James Cornell (23 December 1874 – 25 November 1946) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1912 until his death.

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James Cruthers

Sir James Winter Cruthers (20 December 1924 – 13 October 2015) was an Australian business executive and philanthropist.

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James Delingpole

James Mark Court Delingpole (born 6 August 1965) is a writer, journalist, and columnist who has written for a number of publications, including the Daily Mail, Daily Express, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, and The Spectator.

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James Foley (journalist)

James Wright Foley (October 18, 1973 – August 19, 2014) was an American journalist and video reporter.

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James Gleeson

James Timothy Gleeson (21 November 1915 – 20 October 2008) was an Australian artist.

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James Grant Pattison

James Grant Pattison (28 January 1862 – 6 July 1946) was an Australian journalist and author, known for writing under the pseudonym of "Battler".

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James Harrison (blood donor)

James Christopher Harrison (born 27 December 1936), OAM, also known as the Man with the golden arm, is a blood plasma donor from Australia whose unusual plasma composition has been used to make a treatment for Rhesus disease.

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James Ledger

James Ledger (born 1966) is an Australian composer of contemporary classical music, and lecturer in composition at the Conservatorium of Music at the University of Western Australia.

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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 O'Connor (rugby union)

James O'Connor (born 5 July 1990) is an Australian professional rugby union footballer who currently plays for Sale Sharks.

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James Packer

James Douglas Packer (born September 8, 1967) is an Australian businessman and investor.

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James Paterson (Australian politician)

James William Paterson (born 21 November 1987) is an Australian politician who has been a Senator for Victoria since 2016, representing the Liberal Party.

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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 Spigelman

James Jacob Spigelman (born 1 January 1946) is a former Australian judge who served as Chief Justice of New South Wales from 1998 to 2011.

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Jamie Briggs

Jamie Edward Briggs (born 9 June 1977) is a former Australian politician, who represented the House of Representatives seat of Mayo for the Liberal Party of Australia from the 2008 Mayo by-election to the 2 July 2016 federal election.

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Jamie Durie

Jamie Paul Durie OAM is an Australian-born horticulturalist and landscape designer.

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Jamie Edwards

Jeremy Philip Dalhousie Edwards (born 27 March 1946), known as Jamie Edwards, is an Australian politician.

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Jamie Lyon

Jamie Lyon (born 24 January 1982) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 2000s and 2010s.

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Jamie Pittman

Jamie Michael Pittman (born 18 July 1981 in Brisbane, Queensland) is a professional Australian indigenous boxer in the middleweight division.

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Jan Cameron

Jan Cameron is a businesswoman and formerly Australia's fourth richest woman.

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Jan McLucas

Jan Elizabeth McLucas (born 27 March 1958) is a former Australian politician.

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Jan Sharp

Jan Sharp (16 May 1946 – 24 July 2012) was an Australian film producer, director and cinematographer.

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Jana Pittman

Jana Pittman-Rawlinson (born 9 November 1982) is an Australian athlete, who specialises in the 400 metres run and 400 metre hurdles events.

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Jandamarra

Jandamarra or Tjandamurra (c. 1873—1 April 1897), known to European settlers as Pigeon,, in: Taylor (2004) was an Indigenous Australian of the Bunuba tribe who led one of many organised armed insurrections against European colonisation of Australia.

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Jane den Hollander

Jane Elizabeth den Hollander is an Australian university administrator and the sixth Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University.

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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 Perlez

Jane Perlez is a long time foreign correspondent for The New York Times currently serving as Beijing Bureau Chief in China where she is writing about China's role in the world, and the competition between the United States and China, particularly in Asia.

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Jane Rutter

Jane Rutter (born 2 November 1958) is an Australian flautist.

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Janet Albrechtsen

Janet Kim Albrechtsen (born 23 September 1966) is an Australian opinion columnist with The Australian. From 2005 until 2010, she was a member of the Board of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australia's state-owned national broadcaster.

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Janet King (character)

Janet King is a fictional character from the Australian ABC1 legal dramas Crownies and Janet King, played by Marta Dusseldorp.

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Janet King (TV series)

Janet King is an Australian television drama program which began airing on ABC1 from 27 February 2014.

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Janet Woollard

Janet May Woollard (born 13 February 1955) was a member for the seat of Alfred Cove in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 2001 to 2013.

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Janine Perrett

Janine Perrett is an Australian journalist and commentator who has worked across newspapers, radio and television for four decades.

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January 2014 southeastern Australia heat wave

The January 2014 southeastern Australia heat wave was a significant heat wave event which affected most of southeastern Australia from 13 to 18 January 2014.

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Janusz Hooker

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Japanese whisky

Japanese whisky is a style of whisky developed and produced in Japan.

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Jarrod Croker

Jarrod Croker (born 11 September 1990) is an Australian rugby league footballer and captain of the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League.

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Jarryd Hayne

Jarryd Lee Hayne (born 15 February 1988) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer for the Parramatta Eels of the National Rugby League who has also played American football and rugby union sevens at the highest levels.

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Jascha Spivakovsky

Jascha Spivakovsky (18 August 1896 – 23 March 1970) was a Ukrainian-Australian piano virtuoso of the 20th century.

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Jason Owen

Jason Owen (born circa 1994) is an Australian singer from Dubbo, New South Wales and was the runner-up to Samantha Jade in The X Factor (Australia season 4) in 2012 and subsequently received a recording contract with Sony Music Australia.

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Jay van Berlo

Jay van Berlo (born 18 September 1988) is an Australian rules footballer, who formerly played for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jaya Savige

Jaya Savige is a contemporary Australian poet, critic and editor.

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Jayant Patel

Jayant Mukundray Patel (born 10 April 1950) is an Indian-born American surgeon who was accused of gross negligence whilst working at Bundaberg Base Hospital in Queensland, Australia.

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Jayden Pitt

Jayden Pitt (born 7 October 1992) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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JC Williamson Award

The JC Williamson Award (formally known as the James Cassius Williamson Award), in honour of actor and theatre manager James Cassius Williamson, is a lifetime achievement award presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA) since 1998 in recognition of "individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the Australian live entertainment and performing arts industry and shaped the future of our industry for the better", and is the highest honour the LPA can bestow.

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Jean-Michel Carré

Jean-Michel Carré is a French director of television documentaries.

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Jean-Paul Gaultier

Jean-Paul Gaultier (born 24 April 1952) is a French haute couture and prêt-à-porter fashion designer.

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Jebediah

Jebediah are an Australian alternative rock band formed in 1994 in Perth, Western Australia.

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Jeebropilly Mine

The Jeebropilly Mine is an open pit coal mine in the Moreton Basin near Amberley in South East Queensland.

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Jeff Bleich

Jeffrey Laurence BleichRichman, Josh.

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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 Fenech

Jeff Fenech (born 28 May 1964) is a retired Australian professional boxer.

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Jeff Horn

Jeffrey Christopher Horn Jr. (born 4 February 1988) is an Australian professional boxer.

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Jeff Williams (baseball)

Jeffrey Francis Williams (born 6 June 1972) is an Australian-born former left-handed pitcher who played for the Hanshin Tigers baseball team.

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Jefri Bolkiah, Prince of Brunei

Prince Jefri Bolkiah, full name His Royal Highness Pengiran Digadong Sahibul Mal Pengiran Muda Sharif Jefri Bolkiah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien (born 6 November 1954), is a member of the Brunei Royal Family.

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Jem Poster

Jem Poster (born 1949) is a noted contemporary British poet and novelist.

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Jennifer Blow

Jennifer Blow (born 10 January 1991) is an Australian goalball player and is classified as a B3 competitor.

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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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Jenny Gross

Jennifer Elizabeth "Jenny" Reynolds (also Gross) is a fictional character from the Australian drama series Winners & Losers, played by Melissa Bergland.

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Jenny Pausacker

Jenny Pausacker (born November 2, 1948 in Adelaide) is an Australian author.

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Jenny Queen

Jenny Queen (born March 18, 1979) is a singer-songwriter and author.

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Jeremy Chambers

Jeremy Chambers (born 1974) is an Australian author.

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Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English broadcaster, journalist and writer who specialises in motoring.

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Jeremy Griffith

Jeremy Griffith (born 1945) is an Australian biologist and author on the subject of the human condition.

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Jeremy Levitt

Jeremy Levitt is an Australian lawyer and entrepreneur who co-founded PodProperty and Service Seeking.

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Jeremy Ray

Jeremy Ray (born 19 July 1984) is an Australian television presenter and video game reviewer.

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Jerry Singirok

Jerry Singirok (born 5 May 1956) was the commander of the Papua New Guinea Defence Force throughout the Sandline affair of 1997.

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Jesse Hogan

Jesse Hogan (born 12 February 1995) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jesse Marlow

Jesse Marlow (1978) is an Australian street photographer, editorial and commercial photographer who lives and works in Melbourne.

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Jessica Gomes

Jessica Gomes (born 25 September 1984) is an Australian model who appeared in the Swimsuit Issue of the American publication Sports Illustrated every year from 2008 to 2015.

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Jessica Lovering

Jessica Lovering is an American astrophysicist, researcher and Director of Energy at the Breakthrough Institute.

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Jessica Mauboy discography

Australian singer and songwriter Jessica Mauboy has released three studio albums, one live album, three soundtrack albums (including two individual soundtracks), one extended play, and thirty-five singles (including one charity single).

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Jessica Mauboy videography

Australian singer and actress Jessica Mauboy has released one video album and appeared in twenty-six music videos, two films, and many television programs and commercials.

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Jessica Rowe

Jessica June Rowe is an Australian journalist, author and television presenter.

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Jessica Tovey

Jessica Tovey (born 10 November 1987) is an Australian actress.

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Jessie Traill

Jessie Constance Alicia Traill (29 July 1881 – 15 May 1967) was an Australian print maker.

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Jesus Christ Superstar

Jesus Christ Superstar is a 1970 rock opera with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice.

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Jidi Jidi Aboriginal Corporation

Jidi Jidi Aboriginal Corporation is created in accordance with the Native Title Act 1993, to manage and be trustee of the Native Title of the Nharnuwangga Wajarri Ngarlawangga People, Indigenous Australians in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

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Jihad satire

A Jihad satire is a political satire that satirizes the idea of violent jihad.

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Jihadi John

Mohammed Emwazi (born Muhammad Jassim Abdulkarim Olayan al-Dhafiri; محمد جاسم عبد الكريم عليان الظفيري; 17 August 1988 – 12 November 2015) was a British Arab believed to be the person seen in several videos produced by the Islamic extremist group ISIL showing the beheadings of a number of captives in 2014 and 2015.

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Jill Baker (publisher)

Jill Baker is an Australian journalist and current editor of the weekend edition of the Melbourne tabloid the Herald Sun.

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Jill Birt

Jillian Margaret Birt (born in Tambellup), is an Australian rock musician and architect.

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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 Carlton

James Joseph Carlton (13 May 193524 December 2015) was an Australian businessman, politician, and humanitarian.

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Jim Hazelton

Jim Hazelton (20 June 1931 – 10 June 2014) was an Australian aviator and co-founder, alongside his brother Max, of Hazelton Airlines, a regional Australian airline which later became Regional Express Airlines.

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Jim Keays

James "Jim" Keays (9 September 194613 June 2014) was an Australian musician, born in Scotland who fronted the rock band The Masters Apprentices as singer-songwriter, guitarist and harmonica-player from 1965 to 1972, and subsequently had a solo career.

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Jim Main

Jim Main (born 1943) is a sports journalist and writer from Australia.

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Jim McNeil

James Thomas McNeil (23 January 1935 – 16 May 1982) was an Australian award-winning playwright.

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Jim Molan

Andrew James Molan, (born 11 April 1950) is an Australian politician and former major general in the Australian Army.

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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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Jim Wallace (Australian activist)

James John Arundel Wallace, AM is a retired Australian Army officer and a current lobbyist on social issues.

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Jim's Mowing

Founded in 1982 by Jim Penman, Jim's Mowing has expanded to become Jim's Group.

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Jimba Jimba Station

Jimba Jimba Station, most often referred to as Jimba Jimba, is a pastoral lease currently operating as a cattle station in Western Australia, that once operated as a sheep station.

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Jimblebar mine

The Jimblebar mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 41 kilometres east of Newman.

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Jimmy Jack

Jimmy Jack, also credited as Jimmy the Exploder, is an Australian screenwriter, film director, actor and producer best known for achieving success following his work on the 2008 film The Black Balloon.

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Jimmy Little

James Oswald Little, AO (1 March 19372 April 2012) was an Australian Aboriginal musician, actor and teacher from the Yorta Yorta people and was raised on the Cummeragunja Mission, New South Wales.

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Jimmy Sharman

James "Jimmy" Sharman (20 June 1887 – 18 November 1965) was an Australian boxing troupe and entertainment impresario.

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Jindalee Operational Radar Network

The Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN) is an over-the-horizon radar (OTHR) network that can monitor air and sea movements across 37,000 km2.

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Jo Chandler

Jo Chandler (born 1965) is an Australian journalist, science writer and educator.

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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 Ryan

Joan Marie Ryan (born 8 September 1955, Warrington) is a British Labour Party politician.

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Joan Sutherland

Dame Joan Alston Sutherland, OM, AC, DBE (7 November 192610 October 2010) was an Australian dramatic coloratura soprano noted for her contribution to the renaissance of the bel canto repertoire from the late 1950s through to the 1980s.

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Joanna Murray-Smith

Joanna Murray-Smith (born 17 April 1962) is a Melbourne based Australian playwright, screenwriter, novelist, librettist and newspaper columnist.

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Joanne Nova

Joanne Nova is an Australian science writer, blogger, and speaker.

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João de Deus (medium)

João Teixeira de Faria (born June 24, 1942), known also as João de Deus, is a Brazilian medium and "psychic surgeon" who has been accused of being a confidence trickster.

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João Sousa

João Pedro Coelho Marinho de Sousa (born 30 March 1989), known as João Sousa, is a Portuguese professional tennis player, who is ranked 48th in the world by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), as of 30 April 2018.

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Jocelyn Moorhouse

Jocelyn Denise Moorhouse (born 4 September 1960) is an Australian writer and film director.

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Jodi McKay

Jodi Leyanne McKay (born 16 August 1969) is an Australian politician.

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Joe Egan (Paralympian)

Joseph Stephen Egan (born 31 October 1953) is an Australian athlete and volleyball player, who has won five medals at four Paralympics from 1980 to 2000.

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Joe Hockey

Joseph Benedict Hockey (born 2 August 1965) is the Ambassador of Australia to the United States.

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Joe Marston Medal

The Joe Marston Medal is an A-League award given to the player of the match in the A-League Grand Final each year.

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Joe Tripodi

Joseph Guerino Tripodi (born 25 November 1967), a former Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the electorate of Fairfield for the Australian Labor Party between 1995 and 2011.

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Joe Walsh

Joseph Fidler Walsh (born November 20, 1947) is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter.

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Joel Baden

Joel Baden (born 1 February 1996) is an Australian high jumper.

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Joffa Corfe

Jeff "Joffa" Corfe (born 7 July 1964) is an Australian rules football supporter best known for being the leader of the Collingwood Football Club cheer squad since 2001.

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Joh for Canberra

The Joh for Canberra campaign, initially known as the "Joh for PM" campaign, was an attempt by Queensland National Party premier Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen to become Prime Minister of Australia.

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John A. Fraser (businessman)

John A. Fraser (born 8 August 1951) is an Australian public servant.

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John Ajaka

John George Ajaka (born 13 January 1956), an Australian politician, is the President of the New South Wales Legislative Council.

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John Aloisi

John Aloisi (born 5 February 1976) is a retired Australian association football player and the manager of A-League club Brisbane Roar.

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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 B. Prescott

John Barry Prescott AC FTSE (born Sydney, 22 October 1940) is a retired Australian businessman and corporate bureaucrat who was managing director and CEO of BHP from 1991 to 1998.

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John Baker (general)

General John Stuart Baker (24 February 1936 – 9 July 2007) was a senior Australian Army officer.

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John Baxter (author)

John Baxter (born 14 December 1939 in Randwick, New South Wales) is an Australian-born writer, journalist, and film-maker.

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John Bell (Australian actor)

John Anthony Bell, AO, OBE (born 1 November 1940) is an Australian actor, theatre director and theatre manager.

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John Birmingham

John Birmingham (born 7 August 1964) is a British-born left-wing Australian author, known for the 1994 memoir He Died with a Felafel in His Hand, and his Axis of Time trilogy.

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John Bremer

John Bremer (1927–2015) was an internationally known educator and Socratic philosopher who has been professionally involved with education and teaching for more than half a century.

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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 Buchanan (oil executive)

Sir John Gordon St Clair Buchanan (9 June 1943 – 13 July 2015) was a New Zealand-born scientist and director.

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John Button (campaigner)

John Button (born 9 February 1944 in Liverpool, England) is a Western Australian man who was the victim of a significant miscarriage of justice.

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John Byrne (judge)

Lieutenant Colonel The Honourable Justice John Harris Byrne, (born 16 October 1948) was the Senior Judge Administrator of the Supreme Court of Queensland.

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John Carrick (Australian politician)

Sir John Leslie Carrick, (4 September 1918 – 18 May 2018) was an Australian politician who served as a Senator for New South Wales from 1971 to 1987, representing the Liberal Party.

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John Cassidy (chancellor)

John Marcus Cassidy, an Australian engineer and pastoralist, was the sixth Chancellor of the University of New England, serving from 2004 until 2008.

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John Cato

John Chester Cato (2 November 1926 – 30 January 2011) was an Australian photographer and teacher.

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John Clarke (satirist)

John Morrison Clarke (29 July 1948 – 9 April 2017) was a New Zealand-born comedian, writer, and satirist.

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John Cornell

John Cornell (born 2 March 1941) is an Australian film producer, writer, actor, and businessman who was born in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.

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John Daly (academic)

John Alfred Daly OAM (7 August 1936 – 11 March 2018) was an Australian academic physical educator, sports historian and Australian Olympic athletics coach.

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John Darley (politician)

John Andrew Darley (born 15 May 1937) is an Advance SA member of the South Australian Legislative Council and a former valuer-general.

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John Dawkins

John Sydney "Joe" Dawkins, AO (born 2 March 1947), Australian politician, was Treasurer in the Keating Labor government from December 1991 to December 1993.

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John Demjanjuk

John Demjanjuk (born Ivan Mykolaiovych Demianiuk; Іван Миколайович Дем'янюк; 3 April 1920 – 17 March 2012) was a retired Ukrainian-American auto worker, a former soldier in the Soviet Red Army, and a POW during the Second World War.

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John Dowd (politician)

John Robert Arthur Dowd AO QC (born 12 November 1940), is a former leader of the Liberal Party of Australia in New South Wales.

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John Fahey (politician)

John Joseph Fahey, AC (born 10 January 1945) is a former Premier of New South Wales and an Australian Minister for Finance.

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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 Gilbert (bushranger)

Johnny Gilbert was an Australian bushranger shot dead by the police at the age of 23 near Binalong, New South Wales on 13 May 1865.

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John Helmer (journalist)

John Helmer (born 1946) is an Australian-born journalist and foreign correspondent, based in Moscow, Russia since 1989.

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John Henningham

John Henningham is an Australian journalist and journalism educator.

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John Hewson

Dr John Robert Hewson AM (born 28 October 1946) is a former Australian politician who served as leader of the Liberal Party from 1990 to 1994.

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John Howard

John Winston Howard, (born 26 July 1939) is a former Australian politician who served as the 25th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1996 to 2007.

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John Howard Amundsen

John Howard Amundsen (born 1966) was the first Queenslander to be charged under national anti-terrorist laws in Australia.

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John Hurt

Sir John Vincent Hurt (22 January 1940 – 25 January 2017) was an English actor whose screen and stage career spanned more than 50 years.

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John Hyde (Australian federal politician)

John Martin Hyde (born 2 February 1936) is a former Australian politician.

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John Jenkins (poet)

John Jenkins (born 1949) is an Australian poet, non-fiction author and editor.

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John Laws

Richard John Sinclair Laws, CBE (born 8 August 1935), a legend of Australian radio, mostly known as Lawsie, was from the 1970s until his retirement in 2007, the host of a hugely successful morning radio program, which mixed music with interviews, opinion, live advertising readings and listener talkback.

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John Leslie Coombes

John Leslie Coombes is a serial killer in Victoria, Australia.

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John M. Green

John M. Green (Australian author) (born 1953) is an Australian thriller writer, publisher and company director.

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John Maclean (sportsperson)

John Alexander Maclean, OAM (born 27 May 1966) is an Australian triathlete, rower, and motivational speaker.

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John Madigan (Australian politician)

John Joseph Madigan (born 21 July 1966) is a former Australian politician.

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John Marsden (writer)

John Marsden (born 27 September 1950) is an Australian writer, teacher and school principal.

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John Mawurndjul

John Mawurndjul (born 1952) is an Australian contemporary Indigenous artist.

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John McCallum (actor)

John Neil McCallum,, (14 March 19183 February 2010) was an Australian theatre and film actor, highly successful in Britain.

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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 McLaughlin (musician)

John McLaughlin (born 4 January 1942), also known as Mahavishnu John McLaughlin, is an English guitarist, bandleader and composer.

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John Menadue

John Laurence Menadue (born 8 February 1935) is an Australian businessman and public commentator, and formerly a senior public servant and diplomat.

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John Milfull

John Milfull (1940-2016) was an Australian academic, educator and professor.

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John Momis

John Momis (born 1942) is a politician and elected President of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville of Papua New Guinea.

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John Newfong

John Newfong (3 November 1943 – 30 May 1999), Aboriginal Australian journalist, a descendant of the Ngugi people of Moreton Bay and writer, was the first Aboriginal person to be employed as a journalist in the mainstream print media.

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John Nicholls (footballer)

John Nicholls (born 13 August 1939) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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John O'Donoghue expenses scandal

The John O'Donoghue expenses scandal saw former Ceann Comhairle John O'Donoghue pursued by various allegations over his expenses claims in Ireland's Sunday newspapers over several months in 2009.

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John Paul College (Brisbane)

John Paul College is an independent, co-educational, ecumenical day and boarding school located in the Logan City suburb of Daisy Hill.

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John Pilger

John Richard Pilger (born 9 October 1939) is an Australian journalist and BAFTA award-winning documentary film maker.

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John Reeves (judge)

John Edward Reeves (born 2 January 1952) is an Australian politician, lawyer and judge.

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John Robertson (politician, born 1962)

John Cameron "Robbo" Robertson (born 16 November 1962) is a former Australian politician who served as the leader of the Labor Party in New South Wales from 2011 to 2014.

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John Rowe (author)

John Rowe (20 March 1936 - 9 November 2017) was an Australian author who wrote numerous war novels about his experiences in the Vietnam War.

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John Somerville (Australian footballer)

John Somerville (8 December 1939 — 12 November 1984) was an Australian rules footballer who played 106 senior games for the Essendon Football Club from 1960 to 1967.

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John Stocker (scientist)

John Wilcox Stocker AO (born 23 April 1945), Bright Sparcs (University of Melbourne), 7 September 2006.

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John Stubbs (author)

John Norman Stubbs (born 2 February 1938 in Cunnamulla, Queensland, died 25 May 2015 in Lismore, New South Wales) was an Australian political journalist, author and Labor staffer.

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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 Tresize

John Tresize (born 26 February 1954) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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John Wanna

John Wanna (born 20 May 1954) is the Foundation Professor with the Sir John Bunting Chair of Public Administration at the Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG) based at the Australian National University (ANU).

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John Wheeldon

John Murray Wheeldon (9 August 192924 May 2006) was an Australian federal politician and briefly a minister.

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John Zorn

John Zorn (born September 2, 1953) is an American composer, arranger, record producer, saxophonist, and multi-instrumentalist with hundreds of album credits as performer, composer, and producer across a variety of genres, including jazz, rock, hardcore, classical, surf, metal, soundtrack, ambient, and improvised music.

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Joint Defense Facility Nurrungar

Joint Defence Facility Nurrungar (JDFN), located on the edge of Island Lagoon, approximately 15 km south of Woomera, South Australia, was an Earth station in Australia operated jointly by the Australian Department of Defence and the United States Air Force from 1969 through 1999.

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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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Jonathan Amos

Jonathan Amos is an English film and television editor.

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Jonathan King (historian)

Jonathan Leslie Essington King (born 28 December 1942) is an Australian historian, author and journalist.

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Jonathan Messer

Jonathan Messer (born 17 March 1973 in Melbourne) is an Australian director of theatre and film.

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Jonathan Simpkin

Jonathan Simpkin (born 28 October 1987) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club, Hawthorn Football Club and Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jonestown: The Power and the Myth of Alan Jones

Jonestown: The Power and The Myth of Alan Jones is a controversial 2006 biography of radio personality Alan Jones by Chris Masters.

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Jordan Peterson

Jordan Bernt Peterson (born June 12, 1962) is a Canadian clinical psychologist and a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto.

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José Serrano (Ecuadorian politician)

José Serrano Salgado (born 19 November 1970), Ministry of the Interior, Ecuador is an Ecuadorian politician.

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Joseph Burnett

Joseph Burnett (26 December 1899 – 19 November 1941) was a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) officer most widely known as the captain of the light cruiser in the battle between HMAS ''Sydney'' and HSK ''Kormoran'' on 19 November 1941.

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Joseph Gutnick

Joseph Isaac "Diamond Joe" Gutnick (born June 1952; יוסף יצחק הכהן גוטניק) is an Australian businessman and mining industry entrepreneur.

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Joseph Nolan (organist)

Joseph Nolan (born 3 May 1974) is an English-born Australian organist and conductor.

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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 T. Thomas

Joseph "Jihad Jack" Terrence Thomas (born 1973) is an Australian citizen whose conviction for receiving funds from Al-Qaeda was overturned on appeal.

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Joseph Tawadros

Joseph Tawadros (born 1983 in Cairo, Egypt) is a Coptic Australian oud virtuoso.

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Josh Frydenberg

Joshua Anthony Frydenberg (born 17 July 1971) is an Australian politician.

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Josh Goot

Joshua Goot (born 1980 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian independent fashion designer and entrepreneur.

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Josh Hannay

Josh Hannay (born 11 January 1980 in Moranbah, Queensland) is a former Australian professional rugby league footballer and current assistant coach for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League (NRL).

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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 Ross

Joshua ("Josh") James Ross (born 9 February 1981) is an indigenous Australian track and field sprinter.

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Journalism in Australia

Journalism in Australia is a strong industry with an extensive history.

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Journalism school

A journalism school is a school or department, usually part of an established university, where journalists are trained.

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Joy Chambers

Joy Chambers (born 1947) is an Australian actress, author, and businesswoman.

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Joyce Lester

Jocelyn "Joyce" Mavis Lester, OAM (born 22 March 1958) is an Australian softball player and coach.

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Jschool

Jschool is an independent journalism college based in Brisbane, Australia.

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Juan Diego Flórez

Juan Diego Flórez (born January 13, 1973) is a Peruvian operatic tenor, particularly known for his roles in bel canto operas.

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Juanita Phillips

Juanita Phillips (born 11 October 1963 in Brisbane) is an Australian journalist and news presenter.

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Judith Adams

Judith Anne Adams (née Bird; 11 April 1943 – 31 March 2012) was a New Zealand-born Australian politician, midwife, nurse, and farmer, who served as a member of the Australian Senate between 2005 and 2012, representing the state of Western Australia.

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Judith Sloan

Judith Sloan (born 22 November 1954), Encyclopedia of Australian Science is an Australian economist.

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Judith Wilyman PhD controversy

A controversy arose from 2012 to 2016 over the supervision and final acceptance by the University of Wollongong (UOW) of a PhD thesis titled "A critical analysis of the Australian government’s rationale for its vaccination policy" by Roslyn Judith (Judy) Wilyman, one of Australia's "most vocal anti-vaccination activists".

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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 Moran

Judy Moran (born 18 December 1944) is the matriarch of the infamous Moran criminal family of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, involved in the Melbourne gangland killings.

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Julia Baird (journalist)

Julia Woodlands Baird is an Australian political journalist, television commentator and writer from Sydney.

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Julia Gillard

Julia Eileen Gillard (born 29 September 1961) is a retired Australian politician who served as the 27th Prime Minister of Australia and Leader of the Australian Labor Party from 2010 to 2013.

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Julia King (Australian businesswoman)

Julia Marion King is an Australian businesswoman.

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Julia Leigh

Julia Leigh (born 1970) is an Australian novelist, film director and screenwriter.

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Julian Assange

Julian Paul Assange (born Hawkins; 3 July 1971) is an Australian computer programmer and the editor of WikiLeaks.

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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 Leeser

Julian Martin Leeser (born 25 May 1976) is a Liberal Party of Australia member who won the Seat of Berowra at the 2016 Australian election, having been endorsed as a candidate in April 2016 to replace former Attorney-General Philip Ruddock.

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Julian Moti

Julian Ronald Moti (born 2 June 1965) QC CSI is the former Attorney General of the Solomon Islands.

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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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Julie Forsyth

Julie Forsyth is an Australian actress best known for her stage performances.

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Julie Posetti

Julie Posetti is an internationally published Australian journalist and academic.

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Julie Robinson (curator)

Julie Robinson is Senior Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs at the Art Gallery of South Australia, where she has worked since 1988, and is also on the teaching staff at the University of Adelaide, where she offers supervision in Art History.

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Julius Sumner Miller

Julius Sumner Miller (May 17, 1909April 14, 1987) was an American physicist and television personality.

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July 12, 2007, Baghdad airstrike

The July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrikes were a series of air-to-ground attacks conducted by a team of two U.S. AH-64 Apache helicopters in Al-Amin al-Thaniyah, New Baghdad during the Iraqi insurgency which followed the Iraq War.

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July 2009 Ürümqi riots

The July 2009 Ürümqi riots were a series of violent riots over several days that broke out on 5 July 2009 in Ürümqi, the capital city of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), in northwestern People's Republic of China (PRC).

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June 1966

The following events occurred in June 1966.

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June 2014 Borno State attacks

From 20–23 June 2014, a series of attacks occurred in Borno State, Nigeria.

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June Middleton

June Margaret Middleton (4 May 1926 – 30 October 2009) was an Australian polio victim who spent more than 60 years living in an iron lung for treatment of the disease.

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June van de Klashorst

June Dorothy van de Klashorst (born 1 June 1938) is an Australian politician.

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Junie Morosi

Junie Morosi (born 26 July 1933) is an Australian businesswoman, who became a public figure in the 1970s through her relationship with Jim Cairns, Deputy Prime Minister in the Whitlam Labor government.

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Junko Sakurada

is a Japanese singer and actress.

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Justin Carney

Justin Carney is an Australian rugby league footballer who plays for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Super League.

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Justine Ettler

Justine Ettler (born 1965) is an Australian author who is best known for her 1995 novel, The River Ophelia, which was shortlisted for the 1995 Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction - Horror Division - Best Novel.

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Kado Muir

Kado Muir (born 1970 in Leonora, Western Australia) is an Australian Aboriginal artist, anthropologist and Indigenous rights activist.

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Kaiadilt

The Kaiadilt are an indigenous Australian people of the South Wellesley group in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Queensland, Australia.

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Kaila Murnain

Kaila Murnain is the first female General Secretary of NSW Labor.

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Kalgoorlie

Kalgoorlie, part of the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, is a city in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, located east-northeast of Perth at the end of the Great Eastern Highway.

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Kallakoopah Creek

The Kallakoopah Creek, part of the Lake Eyre basin, is a watercourse located in the southern part of the Simpson Desert in the Australian state of South Australia.

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Kamal Siddiqi

Kamal Siddiqi is an Australian journalist of Pakistani origin.

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Kaman SH-2G Super Seasprite

The Kaman SH-2G Super Seasprite is an American ship-based helicopter with anti-submarine, anti-surface threat capability, including over-the-horizon targeting.

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Kampar River

Kampar River on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia originates in the mountainous Bukit Barisan of West Sumatra, and empties into the Malacca Strait on the island's eastern coast.

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Kaname Harada

was a Japanese flying ace of World War II.

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Kapunda Road Royal Commission

The Kapunda Road Royal Commission was a royal commission created by the Government of South Australia in 2005 to inquire into the circumstances surrounding the hit and run death of Ian Humphrey and the circumstances around the trial and conviction of Eugene McGee.

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Karen Pini

Karen Jo Pini (born 30 July 1957) was the first runner up at the 1976 Miss World pageant held in London, United Kingdom and was the nude centerfold in the first Australian edition of Playboy magazine in February 1979.

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Karin Schaupp

Karin Schaupp (born 1972) is a German-born Australian classical guitarist and actress.

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Karina Okotel

Karina Okotel is a senior civil lawyer at Victoria Legal Aid.

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Karmichael Hunt

Karmichael Neil Matthew Hunt (born 17 November 1986) is a rugby union player for the Queensland Reds in the Super Rugby competition.

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Karpal Singh

Karpal Singh Ram Singh (28 June 1940 – 17 April 2014) (ਕਰਪਾਲ ਸਿੰਘ) was a Malaysian lawyer and politician.

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Karratha, Western Australia

Karratha is a city in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, adjoining the port of Dampier.

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Karrinyup Shopping Centre

Karrinyup Shopping Centre is a shopping centre, located in Karrinyup, a suburb of Perth, that was established in 1973.

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Kashmir conflict

The Kashmir conflict is a territorial conflict primarily between India and Pakistan, having started just after the partition of India in 1947.

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Kate Baillieu

Katharine Jean "Kate" Baillieu (born 7 January 1946) is an Australian former journalist.

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Kate McClymont

Kate McClymont is an investigative journalist, currently reporting on the Independent Commission Against Corruption for the Sydney Morning Herald.

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Kate Miller-Heidke

Kate Miller-Heidke (born 16 November 1981) is an Australian singer-songwriter and actress.

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Kate Morton

Kate Morton (born 1976) is an international bestselling Australian author.

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Kate Winslet

Kate Elizabeth Winslet, (born 5 October 1975) is an English actress.

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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 Day-Knight

Kathleen "Kath" Darleen Day-Knight is a fictional character featured in the Australian television series Kath & Kim and is portrayed by Jane Turner.

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Katharine Brisbane

Katharine Brisbane AM (born 7 January 1932) is an Australian journalist and publisher, well known for her writings as a theatre critic.

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Kathleen Mitchell Award

The Kathleen Mitchell Award is a bi-annual Australian literature prize for young authors.

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Kathryn Toohey

Major General Kathryn Leslei Toohey, is a senior officer in the Australian Army.

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Kathy Jackson

Kathy Jackson (born c. 1966) was the national secretary of the Health Services Union of Australia (HSU) between January 2008 and February 2015.

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Kathy Lette

Kathryn Marie Lette (born 11 November 1958), better known as Kathy Lette, is an Australian-British author who has written a number of bestselling books.

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Katrina Hodgkinson

Katrina Ann Hodgkinson (born 10 March 1966) is a former Australian politician.

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Kay Cohen

Kay Cohen (born Kathleen Siddall on 31 December 1952 in Levin, New Zealand) is an Australian fashion designer and business woman based in Sydney, Australia.

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Kaz Cooke

Kaz Cooke (born Karen Cooke; 17 December 1962) is an Australian author, cartoonist and broadcaster.

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Kazimir Sas

Kazimir Sas (born 1983) is an Australian film and television actor.

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Kazuyoshi Miura (businessman)

was a Japanese businessman, who was accused of being involved in the killing of his wife, Kazumi Miura.

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Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy

The Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy is an Australian rules football award presented annually to the player(s) adjudged the best and fairest at the Melbourne Football Club throughout the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL) season.

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Keith De Lacy

Keith Ernest De Lacy, AM (born 7 August 1940) is a former Australian politician.

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Keith Windschuttle

Keith Windschuttle (born 1942) is an Australian writer, historian, and former ABC board member.

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Kel Nagle

Kelvin David George Nagle AM (21 December 1920 – 29 January 2015) was an Australian professional golfer best known for winning The Open Championship in 1960.

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Kelly Vincent

Kelly Leah Vincent (born 25 October 1988) is an Australian playwright, actor and former politician.

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Kelly's Steps

Kelly's Steps is an architectural landmark in Hobart, Tasmania.

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Ken Ham

Kenneth Alfred Ham (born 20 October 1951) is an Australian-born Christian fundamentalist and young Earth creationist living in the United States.

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Ken Henry (public servant)

Kenneth Ross "Ken" Henry (born 27 November 1957 in Taree, New South Wales) is an Australian economist and public servant.

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Ken Jones (police officer)

Sir Kenneth Lloyd "Ken" Jones QPM is a British former police officer.

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Ken Lay (police officer)

Kenneth Douglas Lay (born 17 February 1956 in Korumburra, Victoria) is a former Australian police officer and Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police from 2011 to 2015.

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Ken Talbot

Ken Talbot (26 August 1950 – 19 June 2010) was an Australian mining executive, he was the principal shareholder and former CEO of the Macarthur Coal Ltd mining company.

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Keneally ministry

The Keneally ministry is the 92nd ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by the 42nd (and first female) Premier Kristina Keneally.

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Kenneth Slessor

Kenneth Adolphe Slessor (27 March 190130 June 1971) was an Australian poet, journalist and official war correspondent in World War II.

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Kenneth Wiltshire

Professor Ken Wiltshire AO is the J. D. Story Professor of Public Administration at the University of Queensland Business School.

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Kent County Cricket Club in 2015

In 2015, Kent County Cricket Club competed in Division Two of the County Championship, Group B of the 50-over Royal London One-Day Cup and the South Group of the NatWest t20 Blast.

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Kerang train accident

The Kerang train accident occurred on 5 June 2007 at about 13:40 AEST in the Australian state of Victoria, approximately north of the town of Kerang in the state's northwest, and north-northwest of the city of Melbourne.

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Kerrie Biddell

Kerrie Agnes Biddell (8 February 19475 September 2014) was an Australian jazz and session singer, as well as a pianist and teacher.

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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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Kerstin Thompson

Kerstin Thompson is an Australian architect, born in Melbourne in 1965.

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Kevin Anderson (politician)

Kevin John Anderson, an Australian politician, is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Tamworth for the Nationals since 26 March 2011.

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Kevin Andrews (politician)

Kevin James Andrews (born 9 November 1955) is an Australian politician and member of the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Kevin Humphries

Kevin John Humphries, an Australian politician, is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Barwon for the Nationals since 24 March 2007.

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Kevin Kallaugher

Kevin Kallaugher (born March 23, 1955 in Norwalk, Connecticut) is a political cartoonist for The Economist and the Baltimore Sun.

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Kevin Mitchell (musician)

Kevin Edward Mitchell, also known by the stage name of Bob Evans (born 1 October 1977), is an Australian singer-songwriter; Mitchell uses the moniker for his primary solo project.

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Kevin Rudd

Kevin Michael Rudd (born 21 September 1957) is a former Australian politician who was the 26th Prime Minister of Australia, serving from December 2007 to June 2010 and again from June to September 2013.

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Keysar Trad

Keysar Trad is the founder of the Islamic Friendship Association of Australia and is the former president of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils.

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Khader Adnan

Khader Adnan Mohammad Musa (خضر عدنان محمد موسى; born on 24 March 1978) is a senior member of the Palestinian Islamist organization Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and a prisoner in Israel.

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Khaled Sharrouf

Khaled Sharrouf (born 23 February 1981) is a Lebanese man and ISIS fighter best known for photos he posted on social media of his son, then 7, holding up the severed head of a Syrian soldier as a trophy.

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Kids Can Say No!

Kids Can Say No!, stylized as Kids Can Say No, is a 1985 British short educational film produced and directed by Jessica Skippon and written by Anita Bennett.

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Kilkenny, South Australia

Kilkenny is an inner north-western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Killing Heidi

Killing Heidi is an Australian rock band formed in Violet Town, Victoria in 1996, initially as a folk-pop duo by siblings, Ella and Jesse Hooper.

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Killing of Charles Dean and Neil Sharman

Charles Dean and Neil Sharman were young companions, an American and an Australian, travelling through Southeast Asia on a backpacking trip in 1974 when they were kidnapped and killed by anti-Western Communist guerillas.

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Kim Beazley

Kim Christian Beazley, AC (born 14 December 1948), is the Governor of Western Australia and former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and Leader of the Opposition.

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Kim Hughes

Kimberley John Hughes (born 26 January 1954) is a former cricketer who played for Western Australia, Natal and Australia.

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Kim McCosker

Kim McCosker is an Australian author, responsible for the popular 4 Ingredients series of cookbooks.

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Kimberley Kitching

Kimberley Jane Elizabeth Kitching (born 16 February 1970) is an Australian lawyer, trade unionist and politician.

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Kimberly Birrell

Kimberly Birrell (born 29 April 1998 in Düsseldorf, Germany) is an Australian tennis player.

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Kingdom of EnenKio

The Kingdom of EnenKio is a falsely claimed micronation near the Marshall Islands run by Robert Moore.

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Kings Cross ER: St Vincent's Hospital

Kings Cross ER: St Vincent's Hospital is an Australian factual television show that looks at the work of the Emergency Department at St Vincent's Hospital in Darlinghurst, New South Wales.

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Kip Gamblin

Kip Gamblin (born 5 July 1975) is an Australian ballet dancer and actor.

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Kip Williams

Kip Williams is an Australian theatre director.

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Kirill Tatarinov

Kirill Tatarinov is a businessman and the former CEO of Citrix Systems.

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Kirribilli Agreement of 1988

The Kirribilli Agreement of 1988 refers to a secret meeting between then-Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Treasurer Paul Keating.

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Kit Denton

Arnold Christopher "Kit" Denton (5 May 1928 – April 1997), originally Arnold Ditkofsky,Matthew Ricketson, 2004, The Best Australian Profiles, Melbourne, Black Inc., p. 248.

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Kitasan Black

is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and prospective sire.

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Kitchen Cabinet (TV series)

Kitchen Cabinet is a TV program in Australia on the ABC, hosted by Annabel Crabb.

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Klong Prem Central Prison

Klong Prem Central prison (คลองเปรม) is a maximum security prison in Chatuchak District, Bangkok, Thailand.

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Koa people

The Koa are an indigenous Australian people of the state of Queensland.

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Kobalt Music Group

Kobalt Music Group is an independent rights management and publishing company.

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Koh-i-Noor: The History of the World's Most Infamous Diamond

Koh-i-Noor: The History of the World's Most Infamous Diamond is a 2017 book on the Koh-i-Noor diamond written by William Dalrymple and Anita Anand.

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Kokichi Nishimura

was a Japanese soldier and businessman who devoted his post-retirement years to traveling to Papua New Guinea to recover the remains of his former comrades and other Japanese soldiers who died during the Second World War.

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Kolja Blacher

Kolja Blacher (born 1963) is a German violin player.

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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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Korn Chatikavanij

Korn Chatikavanij (กรณ์ จาติกวณิช,, born 19 February 1964 in London) is a Thai Democrat Party politician, best selling author, and former investment banker.

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Kororoit state by-election, 2008

The Kororoit by-election, 2008 was held on 28 June 2008 for the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Kororoit.

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Koulourakia

Koulourakia (κουλουράκια,; singular: κουλουράκι) are a traditional Greek dessert, typically made around Easter to be eaten after Holy Saturday.

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Krispy Kreme operations by country

This is a page on the global operations of Krispy Kreme.

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Kristina Keneally

Kristina Kerscher Keneally (born 19 December 1968) is an Australian politician who has represented New South Wales in the Australian Senate for the Labor Party since 2018, having previously served as the 42nd Premier of New South Wales between 2009 and 2011.

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Kulgera, Northern Territory

Kulgera is a locality in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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Kuril Islands dispute

The Kuril Islands dispute, also known as the Northern Territories dispute, is a disagreement between Japan and Russia and also some individuals of the Ainu people over sovereignty of the South Kuril Islands.

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Kvissel murder

On 8 October 2014 in the Danish village of Kvissel, 40-year-old Tine Rømer Holtegaard was fatally stabbed in her sleep.

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Kyle Chalmers

Kyle Chalmers, (born 25 June 1998) is an Australian competitive swimmer who specialises in the sprint freestyle events.

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Kylie Farmer

Kylie Farmer (also known as Kaarljilba Kaardn) is an Aboriginal Australian actress.

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Kyls Burtland

Kyls Burtland is a Canadian-born Australian composer working in film, television, advertising, sound installation and VR.

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Kym Bonython

Hugh Reskymer "Kym" Bonython, AC, DFC, AFC (15 September 1920 – 19 March 2011) was a prominent and active member of Adelaide society in Australia.

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Kym Herjavec

Kym Herjavec (née Johnson; born 4 August 1976) is an Australian professional ballroom dancer and television performer who appeared in the first three seasons of the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars as a professional dancer, before moving to the U.S. version of the franchise from 2006 to 2015.

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La Belle Station

La Belle Station also known as Labelle Downs is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Northern Territory.

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Lachlan Murdoch

Lachlan Keith Murdoch (born 8 September 1971) is a British-American businessman and mass media heir.

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Ladies in Black

Ladies in Black is an Australian musical with music and lyrics by Tim Finn and book by Carolyn Burns, based on the 1993 novel The Women in Black by Madeleine St John.

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Lajamanu, Northern Territory

Lajamanu is a small town of the Northern Territory in Australia.

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Lake Bonney Riverland

Lake Bonney Riverland (alternative name: Barmera) is a freshwater lake located in the Riverland region of South Australia.

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Lakemba state by-election, 2008

A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Lakemba on 18 October 2008 after former Premier Morris Iemma resigned as member for Lakemba.

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Lambton High School

Lambton High School is a co-educational, comprehensive, day school for students from Years 7-12 in the suburb of Lambton in Newcastle, New South Wales operated by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training.

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Lance Armstrong

Lance Edward Armstrong (born Lance Edward Gunderson on September 18, 1971) is a former American professional road racing cyclist.

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Lang Park

Lang Park, also known as Brisbane Stadium, and by the sponsored name Suncorp Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, located in the suburb of Milton.

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Lara Giddings

Larissa Tahireh "Lara" Giddings (born 14 November 1972) is a former Australian politician who was the 44th Premier of Tasmania from 24 January 2011 until 31 March 2014, the first woman to hold the position.

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Larisa Lee

Larisa Antonia Lillian Lee is an Australian politician.

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Larry Buttrose

Larry Philip Buttrose (born 16 December 1952) is an Australian writer, journalist and academic.

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Larry Lamb (newspaper editor)

Sir Albert Lamb (15 July 1929 – 19 May 2000), commonly known as Larry Lamb, was a British newspaper editor.

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Larry Pickering

Larry Pickering (born 1942) is an Australian political cartoonist, caricaturist and illustrator of books and calendars.

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Launceston Church Grammar School

Launceston Church Grammar School (informally Launceston Grammar or simply Grammar, commonly abbreviated to LCGS) is an Anglican co-educational private school in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia for Early Learning through to Grade 12.

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Laura Brown (fashion journalist)

Laura Brown (born May 27, 1974) is the Editor in Chief of InStyle Magazine and former Features/Special Projects and Executive Director of Harper's Bazaar magazine.

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Laura Csortan

Laura Csortan (born 9 November 1976) is an Australian model, actress and television presenter.

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Laura Mattiazzi

Laura Mattiazzi is a Melbourne-based Chinese banker who is the Head of Asia Business Development for the National Australia Bank Agribusiness Asia Desk.

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Laura Tingle

Laura Margaret Tingle (born February 1961)Who's Who in Australia, ConnectWeb, 2016.

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Laura Wheelwright

Laura Wheelwright (born 10 September 1990) is an Australian actress best known for her role in the 2010 feature film Animal Kingdom.

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Lauren Murdoch

Lauren Murdoch is an award-winning Australian head chef.

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Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability

The Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability is an annual award honouring the achievements of individual disabled athletes from the world of Paralympic sports.

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Laurie Matthews

Laurie Matthews (Laurence Charles Matthews, born 1956) founded Caretakers Cottage a youth homelessness service in Sydney, Australia and currently serves as CEO.

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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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Laverton Gold Mine

The Laverton Gold Mine is a gold mine 9 km east of Laverton, Western Australia.

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Lawgiver (Judge Dredd)

The Lawgiver is a fictional weapon used by the Judges in Judge Dredd and related series that appear in the UK comic books 2000 AD and the Judge Dredd Megazine, as well as the 1995 movie Judge Dredd and the 2012 film Dredd.

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Lawrence Springborg

Lawrence James Springborg (born 17 February 1968) is a former Australian politician.

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Lazarus Rising: A Personal and Political Autobiography

Lazarus Rising: A Personal and Political Autobiography is an autobiography of John Howard, the 25th Prime Minister of Australia, who served between 1996 and 2007.

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Lebanese Muslim Association

The Lebanese Muslim Association (LMA) is an Australian non-profit welfare Sunni Muslim organisation based in Lakemba, a south-western suburb of Sydney.

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Lee Rhiannon

Lee Rhiannon (born 30 May 1951) is an Australian politician who has been a Senator for New South Wales since July 1, 2011, after being elected at the 2010 federal election, representing the Australian Greens.

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Left in Dark Times

Left in Dark Times: A Stand Against the New Barbarism is a book by Bernard-Henri Lévy published on September 16, 2008.

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Legal professional privilege in Australia

In Australia, legal professional privilege (also referred to as client legal privilege) is a rule of law protecting communications between legal practitioners and their clients from disclosure under compulsion of court or statute.

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Leigh Sales

Leigh Peta Sales (born 10 May 1973) is an Australian author and journalist.

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Len Buckeridge

Leonard Walter Buckeridge (15 June 1936 – 11 March 2014) was an Australian businessman known for founding the Buckeridge Group of Companies.

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Lennox Head, New South Wales

Lennox Head is a seaside village in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, situated on the stretch of coast between Byron Bay and Ballina in Ballina Shire local government area.

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Lenny McPherson

Leonard Arthur "Lenny" McPherson (born Balmain, New South Wales 19 May 1921; died Cessnock, New South Wales, 28 August 1996) also Lennie, was one of the most notorious and powerful Australian career criminals of the late 20th century.

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Leo Schofield

Leo Schofield AM (born 6 May 1935) is an Australian restaurant critic, contributing a weekly column in The Mercury.

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Leon Hadar

Leon Hadar, is a global affairs analyst, journalist, blogger and author.

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Leopold Cafe

The Leopold Cafe and Bar is a large and popular restaurant and bar on Colaba Causeway, in the Colaba area of Mumbai, India, located across from the Colaba Police station.

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Leruo Molotlegi

Kgosi Leruo Tshekedi Molotlegi (born in 1968) is the 36th kgosi, or king, of the Royal Bafokeng Nation.

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Leslie Cannold

Leslie Cannold (born 1 April 1970 in Port Chester, NY) is an Australian philosopher, ethicist, educationalist, writer, activist, and public intellectual.

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Leslie Williams (politician)

Leslie Gladys Williams (born on Kangaroo Island, South Australia), an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Port Macquarie since 2011 for the Nationals.

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Let Bartlet Be Bartlet

"Let Bartlet Be Bartlet" is the 19th episode of The West Wing and first appeared on television in April 2000.

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Levi Johnston

Levi Keith Johnston (born May 3, 1990) is an American model and actor, best known as the twice-former fiancé of Bristol Palin and father of their son Tripp.

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Leviathan gas field

The Leviathan gas field is a large natural gas field located in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Israel, south-west of the Tamar gas field.

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Lewis Morley

Lewis Frederick Morley (16 June 1925 – 3 September 2013) was a photographer.

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Leyland brothers

Mike Leyland, MBE (4 September 1941– 14 September 2009) and Mal Leyland, MBE (born 1945), also known as the Leyland brothers, were Australian explorers and documentary film-makers, best known for their popular television show, Ask the Leyland Brothers.

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LGBT rights in Australia

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights in Australia have advanced since the late 20th century to the point where LGBT people in Australia are protected from discrimination and enjoy the same rights and responsibilities as others.

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LGBT rights in New South Wales

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in the Australian state of New South Wales have most of the same rights and responsibilities as heterosexuals.

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LGBT rights in Queensland

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in Queensland have advanced significantly from the late 20th century onwards, as have LGBT rights in Australia more broadly.

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Li Cunxin

Li Cunxin (born 26 January 1961) is a Chinese-Australian former ballet dancer turned stockbroker.

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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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Liane Moriarty

Liane Moriarty (born 15 November 1966) is an Australian author.

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Libby Munro

Libby Munro (born 11 November 1981) is an Australian actress.

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Liberal Democratic Party (Australia)

The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP or Liberal Democrats) is an Australian political party founded in Canberra in 2001.

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Liberal Party of Australia leadership election, 2007

A spill of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on 29 November 2007, following the defeat of the Howard Government at the federal election five days earlier.

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Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill motion, February 2015

A motion seeking a leadership spill of the federal parliamentary leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, Prime Minister and Deputy Leader was proposed in a meeting of the parliamentary Liberal Party on 9 February 2015.

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Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill, 2008

A spill of the leadership of the Liberal Party of Australia took place on 15 September 2008.

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Liberal Party of Australia leadership spill, 2009

A leadership spill for the Liberal Party of Australia was held on 1 December 2009.

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Liberty Walk

"Liberty Walk" is a song by American recording artist Miley Cyrus, from her third studio album Can't Be Tamed (2010).

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Lie Detectors

Lie Detectors is an American television series broadcast by Game Show Network.

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Life (UK TV series)

Life is a British nature documentary series created and produced by the BBC in association with The Open University.

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Life extension

Life extension science, also known as anti-aging medicine, indefinite life extension, experimental gerontology, and biomedical gerontology, is the study of slowing down or reversing the processes of aging to extend both the maximum and average lifespan.

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Life Matters

Life Matters is a radio program that has been broadcast on Radio National by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation since 1992.

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Light rail in Sydney

The Sydney light rail network (or Sydney Light Rail) is a light rail system serving the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales.

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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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Limbunya

Limbunya Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in Northern Territory.

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Limmen National Park

Limmen National Park, announced in 2012, is the second largest in Australia covering in the Northern Territory.

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Lin Buckfield

Linda Mary Buckfield is an Australian television producer, journalist and musician.

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Linda Kirk

Linda Jean Kirk (born 24 May 1967) is an Australian politician.

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Lindsay Fox

Lindsay Edward Fox (born 19 April 1937) is an Australian businessman.

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Lindsay Maxsted

Lindsay Maxsted is an Australian businessman.

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Lindsay pamphlet scandal

The Lindsay pamphlet scandal was an Australian electoral scandal in which Liberal Party volunteers distributed fake election pamphlets, claiming to be from an Islamic organisation that was later found not to exist, that claimed the Labor Party candidate would support clemency for convicted terrorists and the construction of a mosque in the local area.

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Lindy Hou

Lindy Hou, OAM (born 18 February 1960) is an Australian tandem cyclist and triathlete from Hong Kong.

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Lion (Australasian company)

Lion is a beverage and food company that operates in Australia and New Zealand.

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Lisa Forrest

Lisa Marie Forrest (born 9 March 1964), Sports Reference.com, Retrieved 14 October 2011.

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Lisa Harvey-Smith

Lisa Harvey-Smith is an astrophysicist at the CSIRO, based in Sydney, NSW, Australia.

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Lisa Lines

Lisa Lines (born 1980, Adelaide, Australia) is an academic editor, historian, author and former professor of history at the University of New South Wales Canberra.

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Lisa McCune

Lisa McCune (born 19 February 1971) is a four-time Gold Logie Award-winning Australian actress, known for her role as Senior Constable Maggie Doyle in Blue Heelers, and as Lt.

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Lisa Scaffidi

Lisa-Michelle Scaffidi (born 12 February 1960) was the first female Lord Mayor of Perth, Western Australia.

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List of 2010 Winter Olympics medal winners

The 2010 Winter Olympics were held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, from February 12 to February 28, 2010.

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List of 2010s 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 died in the 2010s decade.

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List of A-League hat-tricks

The A-League is the top and only professional soccer league in Australia.

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List of A-League head coaches

The A-League is a professional soccer league in Australia which is at the top of the Australian league system.

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List of A-League honours

This is a list of A-League honours achieved since the inaugural season of the league.

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List of alumni of St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace

There are many notable alumni of St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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List of ambassadors of Australia to the Holy See

The Australian Ambassador to the Holy See was first appointed in 1973.

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List of ANA Inspiration champions

The ANA Inspiration is an annual women's golf competition.

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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 association football families

This is a list of association football (soccer) families.

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List of association football matches played at Stadium Australia

Since its completion in March 1999, Stadium Australia has hosted 46 association football matches, including fifteen "friendly matches", ten FIFA World Cup qualification matches, and eight A-League matches.

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List of Australia Fed Cup team representatives

Since the initiation of the Fed Cup tournament 1963, 44 tennis players have reperesented the Australia Fed Cup team in ties.

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List of Australian Academy Award winners and nominees

This list details Australian people working in the film industry who have been nominated for, or won, Academy Awards (also known as Oscars).

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List of Australian Army generals

The following is an incomplete list of Australian Army generals (i.e. a list of people who are or have been general officers in the Australian Army).

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List of Australian bushfire seasons

This is a list of specific seasons of bushfires in Australia including some significant bushfire events from each season.

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List of Australian criminals

This is a list of Australian people who have been convicted of serious crimes.

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List of Australian Defence Force casualties in Afghanistan

Operation Slipper included the first Australian combat deaths since the Vietnam War, and to date all casualties have occurred during operations in Afghanistan.

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List of Australian politicians convicted of crimes

A list of Australian politicians who have been convicted of crimes.

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List of awards and nominations received by Cate Blanchett

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Australian actress Cate Blanchett.

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List of awards and nominations received by Home and Away

Home and Away is an Australian soap opera that has aired in Australia since 17 January 1988.

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List of awards and nominations received by Jessica Mauboy

Jessica Mauboy is an Australian recording artist, who became the runner-up for the fourth season of Australian Idol in 2006.

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List of awards and nominations received by Pink

American singer and songwriter P!nk has won 3 Grammy Awards, 7 MTV Video Music Awards and has 5 American Music Award nominations and 5 World Music Awards.

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List of best-selling music artists

This list includes music artists with claims of 75 million or more record sales.

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List of Big Brother Australia housemates (2007 series)

The following is a list of housemates who were contestants on 2007's Australian Big Brother.

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List of Birmingham City University people

This is a list of notable alumni and staff of Birmingham City University, in Birmingham, England, and its predecessor institutions.

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List of blues rock musicians

The following is a list of blues rock musicians.

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List of Bond University people

This is an incomplete list of Bond University people, including alumni and staff.

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List of Britney Spears live performances

American singer Britney Spears has embarked on six headlining concert tours, five of which have been worldwide.

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List of celebrity guest appearances on Neighbours

Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera first broadcast on 18 March 1985.

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List of Central Coast Mariners FC records and statistics

Central Coast Mariners is a football team based on the Central Coast of New South Wales in Australia They have competed in the A-League since the competition's initial season in 2005-06.

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List of Charles Darwin University people

This is an incomplete list of Charles Darwin University people, including alumni and staff.

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List of Chinese inventions

China has been the source of many innovations, scientific discoveries and inventions.

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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 cricket commentators

This is a list of media commentators and writers on the sport of cricket.

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List of desalination plants in Australia

As a result of the water supply crisis during the severe 1997–2009 drought State governments around Australia began building desalination plants that purify seawater using reverse osmosis technology.

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List of drone strikes in Pakistan

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List of equipment of the Australian Army

This is a list of the equipment currently used by the Australian Army.

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List of estimated death tolls from nuclear attacks on cities

This is a list of estimated numbers of casualties should a nuclear weapon be detonated in a certain city or other population center.

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List of ethnic slurs

The following is a list of ethnic slurs (ethnophaulisms) that are, or have been, used as insinuations or allegations about members of a given ethnicity, or to refer to them in a derogatory (that is, critical or disrespectful), pejorative (disapproving or contemptuous), or otherwise insulting manner.

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List of expenses claims in the United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal

This article lists the published allegations of expenses abuse made against specific members of the British Parliament in the course of the United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal.

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List of fatal snake bites in Australia

Although Australian snakes can be very venomous, comparatively little is known about the protein compositions of venoms from Australian snakes, compared to those of Asia and America.

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List of federal political scandals in the United States

This article provides a list of political scandals that involve officials from the government of the United States, sorted from most recent date to least recent.

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List of female classical conductors

The following is a sortable list of female classical conductors.

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List of female heads of government in Australia

A total of twelve women have served, or are serving, as the head of an Australian government.

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List of films featuring extraterrestrials

This is a list of films that feature extraterrestrial life.

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List of Fremantle Football Club players

This is the list of Fremantle Football Club league players.

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List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: P–Q

The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time; for example the word "gay" was not used to describe sexual orientation until the mid 20th century.

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List of German football transfers winter 2009–10

This is a list of German football transfers in the 2009–10 winter transfer window by club.

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List of guns and mortars used by the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery

The following is a list of guns and mortars used by the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery (RAA) since its formation in 1901.

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List of High Commissioners and Ambassadors of Australia

The following is the list of High Commissioners and ambassadors from Australia.

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List of highest military decorations

Category:Courage awards.

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List of hobbies

This is a partial list of hobbies.

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List of Home and Away characters (1989)

Home and Away is an Australian television soap opera.

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List of honours dedicated to Raoul Wallenberg

Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish architect, businessman, diplomat, and humanitarian.

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List of Hungarian Australians

This is a list of notable Hungarian Australians.

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List of international presidential trips made by Barack Obama

This is a list of international presidential trips made by Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States.

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List of international television series premieres on Australian television in 2009

This is a list of international television series which debuted, or are scheduled to debut, on Australian television in 2009. The list is arranged chronological order.

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List of James Bond novels and short stories

The James Bond literary franchise is a series of novels and short stories, first published in 1953 by Ian Fleming, a British author, journalist, and former naval intelligence officer.

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List of journalists killed in Russia

The dangers to journalists in Russia have been well known since the early 1990s but concern over the number of unsolved killings soared after Anna Politkovskaya's murder in Moscow on 7 October 2006.

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List of Justices of the High Court of Australia

The following table contains the details of the 48 men and five women who have ever been appointed as Justices of the High Court of Australia.

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List of Kate Winslet performances

Kate Winslet is an English actress.

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List of massacres of Indigenous Australians

Groups of Aboriginals were killed on occasions in retaliation between the start of the British colonisation of Australia in 1788 up to the 1920s.

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List of mayors of Campbelltown

This is a list of mayors of the Council of the City of Campbelltown, a local government area in the south-western region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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List of medical schools in Australia

Medical education in Australia is provided by the medical schools and faculties of various universities, accreditation for which is provided by the Australian Medical Council.

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List of Melbourne High School alumni

This is a List of Melbourne High School alumni, they being notable former students – known as "Old Boys" of the public selective school, the Melbourne High School in South Yarra, Victoria, Australia.

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List of militaries that recruit foreigners

This is a List of militaries that recruit foreign applicants.

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List of miscarriage of justice cases

This is a list of miscarriage of justice cases.

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List of Muslim leaders and politicians

There is a wide range of Muslim politicians, from theocratic leaders such as Ruhollah Khomeini, dictators such as Saddam Hussein, and democratic leaders such as Benazir Bhutto.

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List of Neighbours characters (1985)

The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 1985, by order of first appearance.

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List of Neighbours characters (2014)

Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera.

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List of newspapers in Australia

This is a list of newspapers in Australia.

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List of newspapers in Australia by circulation

There are several measures of circulation of newspapers.

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List of nicknames used in Australian rules football

This is a list of nicknames used for people and clubs in Australian rules football.

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List of Old Bedford Modernians

The following is a list of some notable Old Bedford Modernians who are former pupils of Bedford Modern School in Bedford, England.

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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 Old Scotch Collegians

This is a list of Old Scotch Collegians, who are notable former students of Scotch College in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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List of oldest companies in Australia

This list of oldest companies in Australia includes brands and companies, excluding associations and educational, governmental, or religious organisations.

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List of people from Fremantle

This is a list of notable people from Fremantle, Western Australia.

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List of people from Rockhampton

This is a list of notable people from Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.

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List of people with Guillain–Barré syndrome

A number of notable people have been affected by the rare peripheral nervous system condition Guillain–Barré syndrome.

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List of Perth Modernians

This is a list of Perth Modernians, the notable alumni of Perth Modern School, an academically-selective co-educational public high school located in Subiaco, an inner city suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

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List of polling organizations

This is a list of polling organizations by country.

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List of presidential trips made by Barack Obama during 2011

This is a list of presidential trips made by Barack Obama during 2011, the third year of his presidency as the 44th President of the United States.

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List of presidential trips made by Barack Obama during 2016

This is a list of presidential trips made by Barack Obama during 2016, the eighth year of his presidency as the 44th President of the United States.

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List of professional sportspeople convicted of crimes

This list includes sports-people who have been convicted of serious crimes (such as felonies in the United States).

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List of programs broadcast by MTV Australia

This is a list of programmes that have been shown on MTV Australia.

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List of Puberty Blues episodes

Puberty Blues is an Australian television drama.

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List of rampage killers

A rampage killer has been defined as follows: This list should contain, for each category, the first fifteen cases with at least one of the following features.

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List of rampage killers (workplace killings)

The first part of this section of the list of rampage killers contains those mass murders where the perpetrators predominantly targeted their (former) co-workers, while the second part focuses on cases where soldiers willfully killed their own comrades.

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List of regencies and cities of Indonesia

This is the list of regencies and cities of Indonesia.

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List of resignations from the Guantanamo military commission

This is a list of resignations from the Guantanamo military commission, including those of the prosecutors Stuart Couch, Morris Davis, Fred Borch, Major Robert Preston, Captain John Carr, USAF Captain Carrie Wolf, and Darrel Vandeveld.

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List of road–rail bridges

Road–rail bridges are bridges shared by road and rail lines.

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List of rogue waves

This list of rogue waves compiles incidents of known and likely rogue waves – also known as freak waves, monster waves, killer waves, and extreme waves.

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List of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology people

This is a list of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology people.

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List of Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide people

This is a list of notable alumni and faculty of Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide.

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List of scientists who disagree with the scientific consensus on global warming

This is a list of scientists who have made statements that conflict with the scientific consensus on global warming as summarized by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and endorsed by other scientific bodies.

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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 shipwrecks in 2009

The list of shipwrecks in 2009 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2009.

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List of smoking bans in Australia

The following is a list of smoking bans in Australia, implemented by the federal, state and territory, and local governments.

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List of sopranos in non-classical music

The soprano singing voice is the highest type of female voice with vocal range that typically lies between "middle C" (C4) and "high C" (C6) The soprano voice (unlike the mezzo-soprano voice) is stronger in the head register than the chest register, resulting in a bright and ringing tone.

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List of Southern Cross University people

This is a list of Southern Cross University people, including alumni and staff.

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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 Speakers of the Australian House of Representatives

Below is a List of Speakers of the Australian House of Representatives.

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List of sports writers

The following is a partial list of sports writers.

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List of suicides

The following are lists of notable people who died from suicide.

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List of Swimming World Swimmers of the Year

Swimming World Swimmers of the Year is awarded by the American-based Swimming World.

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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 teams and cyclists in the 2013 Tour de France

The 2013 Tour de France was the 100th edition of the race, one of cycling's Grand Tours.

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List of teen films

Teen film is a film genre targeted at teenagers and young adults in which the plot is based upon the special interests of teenagers and young adults, such as coming of age, first love, rebellion, conflict with parents, teen angst, and alienation.

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List of The X Factor finalists (Australia season 4)

The fourth season of The X Factor Australia was broadcast on the Seven Network.

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List of Unification Church people

This page is a list of prominent members and supporters of the Unification Church, founded by Sun Myung Moon.

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List of universities in New Zealand

This is a complete list of the universities in New Zealand, of which there are eight.

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List of University of New England (Australia) people

This is a list of University of New England (Australia) people, including a number of notable alumni and faculty members of the University of New England.

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List of University of Sydney people

This is a list of University of Sydney people, including notable alumni and staff.

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List of VFL/AFL players with international backgrounds

This is a list of Australian Football League players that come from diverse backgrounds in terms of nationality and birthplace.

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List of wars involving Australia

This is a chronological list of wars involving Australia since federation in 1901.

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List of wind farms in South Australia

This is a list of wind farms in South Australia.

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Literature of Vanuatu

The literature of Vanuatu, understood in the strict sense of written literature, began in the 1960s.

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Little Australia

Little Australia is a name for any of the various communities where Australians congregate upon emigrating to other countries, examples can be found in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.

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Little Creatures Brewery

Little Creatures is an Australian brewing company based in Fremantle, Western Australia, originally established in 2000 by the original brewers of the Matilda Bay Brewing Company.

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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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Liz Byrski

Elizabeth Ann Byrski (born 3 February 1944 in London) is an Australian writer and journalist.

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Liz Ellis

Elizabeth Margaret Ellis, (born 17 January 1973) is a retired Australian netball player, a member of the national team from 1992 until 2007 and captain for the last four of those years.

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Liza Lim

Liza Lim (born 30 August 1966) is an Australian composer.

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Lizzie Williams

Lizzie Williams (born 15 August 1983) is an Australian racing cyclist.

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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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Lleyton Hewitt

Lleyton Glynn Hewitt (born 24 February 1981) is an Australian professional tennis player and former world No. 1.

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Lloyd Graham

Lloyd James Graham (born 29 May 1949, in Mackay, Queensland) is a former Queensland Rugby Union player.

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Lloyd Rayney

Lloyd Patrick Rayney (b. Aden, Yemen 1962) is a Western Australian barrister and former Crown prosecutor who came to prominence when he was charged and acquitted in 2012 of the murder or manslaughter of his wife Corryn Rayney.

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LNG carrier

An LNG carrier is a tank ship designed for transporting liquefied natural gas (LNG).

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Loaded (novel)

Loaded is the first novel by Australian writer Christos Tsiolkas.

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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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Lobamba

Lobamba is the traditional, spiritual, and legislative capital city of Swaziland, seat of the Parliament,.

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LocalVision

LocalVision was a group of community access channels that broadcast on the Optus Vision cable television service.

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Lockheed AP-3C Orion

The Lockheed AP-3C Orion is a variant of the P-3 Orion used by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) for tasks such as naval fleet support, maritime surveillance, search and survivor supply and anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare.

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Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II procurement

Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II procurement is the planned selection and purchase of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, also known as the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) by various countries.

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Lockyer Valley

The Lockyer Valley is an area of rich farmlands that lies to the west of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and east of Toowoomba.

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Logie Hall of Fame

The Logie Hall of Fame is a specialised industry-voted award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards.

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Lone Pine (tree)

The Lone Pine was a solitary tree on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey, which marked the site of the Battle of Lone Pine in 1915.

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Long Bay Correctional Centre

The Long Bay Correctional Complex, officially known as Her Majesty's Australian Prison Long Bay, and commonly called just Long Bay for short, (nicknamed "Long Bay Hilton") is an Australian maximum and minimum security prison for males and females, is located at Malabar, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Long Road Out of Eden

Long Road Out of Eden is the seventh studio album by American rock band the Eagles, released in 2007 on Lost Highway Records.

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Long War Journal

FDD's Long War Journal (LWJ) is an American news website, also described as a blog, which reports on the war on terror.

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Looted art

Looted art has been a consequence of looting during war, natural disaster and riot for centuries.

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Lorna Jane

Lorna Jane is a manufacturer and retailer of women's activewear, founded by Lorna Jane Clarkson and her husband, Bill.

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Lorna Jane Clarkson

Lorna Jane Clarkson (née Smith, born 23 November 1964) is an Australian fashion designer, entrepreneur and author.

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Lost (Cold Chisel song)

"Lost" was a 2015 single from Australian rock band Cold Chisel.

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Lost Man Booker Prize

The Lost Man Booker Prize was a special edition of the Man Booker Prize awarded by a public vote in 2010 to a novel from 1970 as the books published in 1970 were not eligible for the Man Booker Prize due to a rules alteration; until 1970 the prize was awarded to books published in the previous year, while from 1971 onwards it was awarded to books published the same year as the award.

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Lot's Wife (student newspaper)

Lot's Wife is the student newspaper of Monash University's Clayton campus.

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Louis Reijtenbagh

Louis Reijtenbagh (born July 18, 1946) is a Dutch businessman and investor, as well as a retired general practitioner.

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Louise Adler

Louise Adler (born 3 March 1954 in Melbourne) is a prominent figure in Australian publishing.

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Louise Pratt

Louise Clare Pratt (born 18 April 1972) is an Australian politician who has been a Senator for Western Australia since 2016, and previously also from 2008 to 2014.

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Love bombing

Love bombing is an attempt to influence a person by demonstrations of attention and affection.

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Love in Bright Landscapes

Love In Bright Landscapes is an anthology by Australian folk rock group, The Triffids, which was released in 1986.

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Love Never Dies (musical)

Love Never Dies is a romantic musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Glenn Slater and a book by Lloyd Webber, Ben Elton, Frederick Forsyth and Slater.

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Love, Poverty, and War

Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays is a collection of essays and reportage by the author, journalist, and literary critic Christopher Hitchens.

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Lowes Menswear

Lowes Menswear, also currently known as Lowes Manhattan Pty Ltd is a private, family-owned leading Australian menswear and retail chain established in 1898 by William Lowe.

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Luc Montagnier

Luc Antoine Montagnier (born 18 August 1932) is a French virologist and joint recipient with Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and Harald zur Hausen of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

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Lucian Boz

Lucian Boz (November 9, 1908 – March 14, 2003) was a Romanian literary critic, essayist, novelist, poet and translator.

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Luciano del Castillo

Luciano del Castillo (born 23 June 1960, Palermo) is an Italian photographer and journalist specializing in war photography.

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Lucky Oceans

Lucky Oceans is a pedal steel guitarist and a former member of Country/Western swing band Asleep at the Wheel.

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Lucy (2014 film)

Lucy is a 2014 English-language French science fiction thriller film written and directed by Luc Besson and produced by his wife Virginie Besson-Silla for his company EuropaCorp.

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Lucy Gichuhi

Lucy Muringo Gichuhi (born 23 September 1962) is an Australian politician and a Liberal Party Senator for South Australia.

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Luise Hercus

Luise Anna Hercus,, (16 January 1926 – 15 April 2018) was a German-born linguist who lived in Australia since 1954.

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Luke Foley

Luke Aquinas Foley (born 27 July 1970) is an Australian politician who serves as the Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of New South Wales and as parliamentary leader of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party.

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Luke Patten

Luke Patten (born 9 January 1980) is an Australian referee and former professional rugby league footballer.

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Luke Williams (journalist)

Luke Williams is an Australian journalist.

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Luke Woolmer

Lucas Scott "Luke" Woolmer (born 25 January 1965) is an Australian politician.

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Lunch of Blood

Lunch of Blood is Antonella Gambotto-Burke's first book and first anthology.

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M777 howitzer

The M777 howitzer is a towed 155 mm artillery piece.

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Mabuiag Island

Mabuiag (a.k.a. "Mabuyag", also formerly "Jervis Island") is an island in the Bellevue Islands, 100 km north of Thursday Island Queensland, Australia in the Napoleon Passage and Arnolds Passage of Torres Strait.

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Macarthur Job

Macarthur Job (10 April 1926 in Taree, New South Wales – 6 August 2014 in Melbourne) was an Australian aviation writer and air safety consultant.

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Machine Translations

Machine Translations is the performing name of Greg James Walker (born ca. 1967, Canberra), an Australian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist; who is also a producer as J Walker.

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MacLennan-Hookham suspension

Dr Gary MacLennan and Dr John Hookham are senior lecturers at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) who were suspended for six months in 2007 after publicly criticising a PhD thesis-in-progress by film-maker and sessional lecturer Michael Noonan entitled "Laughing at the Disabled".

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Macquarie Island

Macquarie Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies in the southwest Pacific Ocean, about halfway between New Zealand and Antarctica, at 54° 30' S, 158° 57' E.

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Macumba Station

Macumba Station, often just called Macumba, is a pastoral lease in South Australia currently operating as a cattle station.

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Madeleine King

Madeleine Mary Harvie King (born 31 March 1973) is an Australian politician.

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Madeleine St John

Madeleine St John (12 November 194118 June 2006) was an Australian writer, the first Australian woman to be shortlistedBeresford, Bruce (2009) "In memory of a friendship", The Canberra Times, 28 March 2009, Panorama, p. 9 for the Booker Prize for Fiction (in 1997 for her novel The Essence of the Thing).

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Madeline Lee

Madeline Lee is a one act opera, composed by John Haddock to a libretto written jointly by the composer and Michael Campbell.

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Madonna King

Madonna King is an Australian journalist, author and media commentator.

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Magda's Funny Bits

Magda's Funny Bits was a television comedy featuring Magda Szubanski that was broadcast on the Nine Network, Australia in early 2006.

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Magnetar Capital

Magnetar Capital is a hedge fund based in Evanston, Illinois.

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Magomed Yevloyev

Magomed Yakhyаvich Yevloyev (Магомед Яхьявич Евлоев; 1971 – 31 August 2008) was an Ingush journalist, lawyer, and businessman, and the owner of the news website Ingushetiya.ru, known for being highly critical of Murat Zyazikov, the President of Ingushetia, a federal subject of Russia locating in the North Caucasus region.

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Mahendra Chaudhry

The Rt. Hon. Mahendra Pal Chaudhry (Fiji Hindi: महेन्द्र पाल चौधरी PBS, MP; born 9 February 1942) is an Indo-Fijian and the leader of the Fiji Labour Party.

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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 unofficial disappearance theories

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared on 8 March 2014, after departing from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing with 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board.

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Malaysian Chinese

The Malaysian Chinese consist of people of full or partial Chinese—particularly Han Chinese—ancestry who were born in or immigrated to Malaysia.

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Malcolm Andrews

Malcolm Andrews (born 1944) is an Australian author and journalist.

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Malcolm Farr

Malcolm Farr (born 2 August 1951) is a political journalist in the Canberra Press Gallery covering the Parliament of Australia in Canberra, Australia.

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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 Mackerras

Malcolm Hugh Mackerras AO (born 26 August 1939) is an Australian psephologist and commentator and lecturer on Australian and American politics.

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Malcolm Roberts (politician)

Malcolm Ieuan Roberts (born 3 May 1955 in India) is an Australian politician and a member of Pauline Hanson's One Nation.

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Malcolm Turnbull

Malcolm Bligh Turnbull (born 24 October 1954) is an Australian politician serving as the 29th and current Prime Minister of Australia and Leader of the Liberal Party since 2015.

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Malek Fahd Islamic School

Malek Fahd Islamic School (MFIS), is an independent, Islamic, combined primary and secondary school, in Greenacre, New South Wales with smaller campuses in Hoxton Park and Beaumont Hills.

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Mallboy (album)

Mallboy is a soundtrack album by Australian indie rock/electronic band Underground Lovers, released in 1997.

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Malvern Star

Malvern Star is a manufacturer of bicycles based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Mama: Dispatches from the Frontline of Love

Mama: Dispatches from the Frontline of Love is Antonella Gambotto-Burke's first book about parenthood and sixth work.

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Mamamia (website)

Mamamia (stylised as MamaM!a) is an Australian opinion and lifestyle website targeted at women.

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Mamil

Mamil or MAMIL (an acronym standing for "middle-aged man in lycra") is someone who rides an expensive racing bicycle for leisure, wearing professional style body-hugging jerseys and shorts.

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Man and Myth

Man & Myth is the title of Roy Harper's 22nd studio album.

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Man Haron Monis

Man Haron Monis born Mohammed Hassan Manteghi Borujerdi (19 May 1964 – 16 December 2014) was an Iranian-born refugee and Australian citizen who took hostages in a siege at the Lindt Chocolate Café at Martin Place, Sydney on 15 December 2014, lasting for 17 hours, until the early hours of the following morning.

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Mandawuy Yunupingu

Mandawuy Djarrtjuntjun Yunupingu (formerly Tom Djambayang Bakamana Yunupingu, skin name Gudjuk),, (17 September 19562 June 2013) was an Aboriginal Australian musician and educator.

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Mandy McElhinney

Mandy McElhinney (born) is an Australian actress best known for playing Rhonda in AAMI insurance advertisements.

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Manfred von Richthofen

Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (2 May 1892 – 21 April 1918), also known as the "Red Baron", was a fighter pilot with the German Air Force during World War I. He is considered the ace-of-aces of the war, being officially credited with 80 air combat victories.

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Manly–Melbourne NRL rivalry

The Manly–Melbourne NRL rivalry is between two National Rugby League clubs, the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and the Melbourne Storm, who are engaged in a modern-day rivalry.

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Manoj–Babli honour killing case

The Manoj–Babli honour killing case was the honour killing of Indian newlyweds Manoj Banwala and Babli in June 2007 and the subsequent court case which historically convicted defendants for an honour killing.

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Mansour Leghaei

Dr Sheikh Mansour Leghaei (born 1962) is the founder and a director of the Imam Husain Islamic Centre and the School of Islamic Theology in Earlwood, Australia, serving as the imam from 1997–2010.

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Marc Fennell

Marc Fennell is an Australian film critic, technology journalist, radio personality, author and television presenter.

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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 Drum

Marcus James Drum (born 1 May 1987) is an Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL) for the Fremantle Football Club between 2006 and 2009 before he was traded to Geelong during the 2009 trade week.

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Marcus Einfeld

Marcus Richard Einfeld (born 22 September 1938) is a former Australian judge who served on the Federal Court of Australia and was the inaugural president of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission.

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Marcus Gibson

Marcus Keith Gibson (born 15 November 1973) is an Australian writer who emerged at a young age with the novel D.

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Marcus Stephen

Marcus Stephen (born 1 October 1969) is a Nauruan politician and former sportsperson who previously was a member of the Cabinet of Nauru, and who served as President of Nauru from December 2007 to November 2011.

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Marek Edelman

Marek Edelman (מאַרעק עדעלמאַן, born either 1919 in Homel or 1922 in Warsaw – October 2, 2009 in Warsaw, Poland) was a Jewish-Polish political and social activist and cardiologist.

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Margaret Cunneen

Margaret Mary Cunneen (born 15 January 1959 in Sydney) is an Australian barrister, prosecutor and commissioner of a government inquiry.

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Margaret Gardner

Margaret Elaine Gardner (born 19 January 1954) is an Australian academic who is the current Vice-Chancellor of Monash University, in office since 2014.

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Margaret Simons

Margaret Simons (b 1960) is an Australian academic, journalist and author.

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Margaret Staib

Air Vice Marshal Margaret Mary Staib, (born 20 December 1962) is a former Chief Executive Officer of Airservices Australia and a former senior officer in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Margreta Elkins

Margreta Elkins AM (16 October 19301 April 2009) was an Australian mezzo-soprano.

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Maria Vamvakinou

Maria Vamvakinou (Μαρία Βαμβακινού) (born 4 January 1959), is an Australian politician.

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Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey (born March 27, 1969 or 1970) is an American singer and songwriter.

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Marian Wilkinson

Marian Wilkinson is an Australian journalist and author.

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Marie-Louise Theile

Marie-Louise Theile (born 1966) is a former Australian news presenter.

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Marina Prior

Marina Prior (born 18 October 1963) is an Australian soprano and actress with a career mainly in musical theatre.

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Marion Hume

Marion Hume (born 3 July 1962) is a British fashion journalist based in London.

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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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Marjorie Dalgarno

Marjorie Clare Dalgarno (1901–1983) was an Australian radiologist and a pioneer of mammography.

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Mark Bouris

Mark Leigh Bouris is an Australian businessman who is best known as the founder and chairman of 'Wizard Home Loans', Australia's second largest non-bank mortgage lender behind Aussie Home Loans.

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Mark Colvin

Mark Colvin (13 March 1952 – 11 May 2017) was an Australian journalist and broadcaster.

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Mark Cutifani

Mark Cutifani (born 2 May 1958) miningweekly.com, accessed: 9 July 2010 is an Australian businessman and the current chief executive of diversified mining group, Anglo American plc.

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Mark Dalle Cort

Mark Dalle Cort (born 19 May 1982 in Ayr, Queensland) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays for the Northern Pride RLFC in the Queensland Cup he previously played for the Crusaders in the Super League.

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Mark Donaldson

Mark Gregor Strang Donaldson, (born 2 April 1979) is an Australian soldier and a recipient of the Victoria Cross for Australia, the highest award in the Australian honours system.

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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 Hensby

Mark Adam Hensby (born 29 June 1971) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Mark Jamieson

Mark Ian Jamieson (born 4 May 1984 in Dandenong) is an Australian professional racing cyclist.

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Mark Juddery

Stanford Mark Juddery (8 March 197113 January 2015) was an Australian freelance journalist, author, humorist and columnist for The Canberra Times.

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Mark Kendall (engineer)

Mark Kendall (born 1972) is an Australian biomedical engineer and innovator.

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Mark Knight

Mark Knight (born c. 1960s) is the editorial cartoonist for the Herald Sun, a daily tabloid in Melbourne, Australia.

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Mark Latham

Mark William Latham (born 28 February 1961) is an Australian political commentator and former politician.

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Mark Mahemoff

Mark Mahemoff (born 13 January 1965) is an Australian poet, critic and psychotherapist.

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Mark McGowan

Mark McGowan (born 13 July 1967) is an Australian politician, the 30th and current Premier of Western Australia.

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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 Oliphant

Sir Marcus Laurence Elwin "Mark" Oliphant (8 October 1901 – 14 July 2000) was an Australian physicist and humanitarian who played an important role in the first experimental demonstration of nuclear fusion and also the development of nuclear weapons.

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Mark Scott (businessman)

Mark Walter Scott (born 9 October 1962) is an Australian businessman, who was the managing director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 2006 to 2016.

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Mark Speakman

Mark Raymond Speakman (born 6 November 1959), an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Attorney General since January 2017 in the Berejiklian government.

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Mark Steyn

Mark Steyn is a Canadian author and political commentator.

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Mark Tronson

Mark Tronson (born 1951) is an Australian Baptist pastor who established a nationwide sports and leisure ministry known as Specialised Life-Orientated Ministries (SLM), popularly known amongst Australian churches as Sports & Leisure Ministries.

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Mark Vaile

Mark Anthony James Vaile (born 18 April 1956) is a former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and former leader of the National Party of Australia.

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Mark Whittaker

Mark Cornelius Whittaker (born July 1965) is an Australian journalist and non-fiction writer.

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Markus Vanzati

Markus Vanzati (born 21 September 1994) is a Swedish-born Australian rugby player who currently plays for the Western Force.

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Marlene Cummins

Marlene Cummins is a jazz blues singer, saxophonist, songwriter, artist, Aboriginal Australian activist, broadcaster, dancer, and actor.

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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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Marree Man

The Marree Man, or Stuart's Giant, is a modern geoglyph the circumstances of whose creation have not been ascertained.

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Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Act 2014

The Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Act 2014 (asp 5) is an Act of the Scottish Parliament which allows same-sex couples to marry in Scotland since 16 December 2014.

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Marrilla

Marrilla Station, often referred to as Marrilla, is a pastoral lease that operates as a sheep station.

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Marsha Rowe

Marsha Rowe (born 1944) is an Australian-born journalist and writer now living in the United Kingdom.

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Marsupial lion

The marsupial lion (Thylacoleo carnifex) is an extinct species of carnivorous marsupial mammal that lived in Australia from the early to the late Pleistocene (1,600,000–46,000 years ago).

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Marta Dusseldorp

Marta Dusseldorp (born 1 February 1973) is an Australian stage, film and theatre actress.

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Martin Bryant

Martin John Bryant (born 7 May 1967) is an Australian man who is known for murdering 35 people and injuring 23 others in the Port Arthur massacre, one of the world's deadliest shooting sprees, in Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia between 28–29 April 1996.

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Martin Fabinyi

Martin Fabinyi is an Australian film and television producer and director, songwriter and screenwriter and has written books on the local rock music scene.

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Martin Hamilton-Smith

Martin Leslie James Hamilton-Smith (born 1 December 1953) is a former Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Waite from the 1997 election until his retirement in 2018.

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Martin Jarvis (conductor)

Martin Jarvis OAM (born 17 September 1951, Ebbw Vale, Wales) is an Australian violinist and viola player, founder of the Darwin Symphony Orchestra, and professor and lecturer of music at Charles Darwin University.

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Martin Leach (murderer)

Martin Leach (born 11 January 1959 in New Zealand),.

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Martin Mulligan

Martin "Marty" Mulligan (born 18 October 1940) is a former tennis player from Australia.

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Martin Parkinson

Martin Lee Parkinson (born 26 September 1958) is a senior Australian public servant.

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Martin Stephens

Martin Eric Stephens (born 1976), an Australian former bartender, was convicted in Indonesia for drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine.

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Martine Murray

Martine Murray (born 1965) is an Australian author and illustrator residing in Melbourne.

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Martu people

The Martu (Mardu) are a confederation of indigenous Australian peoples, who are part of the Western Desert cultural bloc.

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Mary Finsterer

Mary Finsterer (born 25 August 1962) is an Australian composer and academic.

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Mary Kissel

Mary Elizabeth Kissel (born December 13, 1976) is an American journalist.

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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-Louise O'Callaghan

Mary Louise O'Callaghan is an Australian journalist and author.

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Mascot Manor

Mascot Manor refers to a fictional house in which the Australian Football League (AFL) club mascots live.

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Mashasha

Peter Mujuru (born 15 October 1982), known by his mononym Mashasha, is a Zimbabwean musician, bass guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer based in the UK.

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Mason Cox

Mason Cox (born March 14, 1991) is an American professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Mass surveillance in Australia

Mass surveillance in Australia takes place in a number of network media including telephone, internet and other communications networks, financial systems, vehicle and transit networks, international travel, utilities, and government schemes and services including those asking citizens to report other citizens.

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Mathias Cormann

Mathias Hubert Paul Cormann (born 20 September 1970) is an Australian politician who has served as a Liberal senator for Western Australia since 2007.

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Maths Pathway

Maths Pathway is an online educational website based in Melbourne, used in Australian schools to teach mathematics.

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Mathspace

Mathspace is an online mathematics program designed for students in primary/elementary, secondary, and higher education.

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Matraville, New South Wales

Matraville is located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Matt Bowen

Matthew Jeremy Bowen (born 9 March 1982) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer of the 2000s and 2010s.

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Matt Canavan

Matthew James Canavan (born 17 December 1980) is an Australian politician.

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Matt Coyle

Matt Coyle (born 1971) is an artist and graphic novelist living in Hobart, Tasmania.

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Matt Hetherington

Matt Hetherington (born May 25, 1970) is an award-winning Australian singer and actor, who rose to prominence as a contestant on the first series of The Voice (Australia).

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Matt Lloyd (footballer)

Matthew "Matt" Lloyd (born 9 August 1965) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Sydney Swans in the Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL).

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Matt Nettheim

Matthew Nettheim (born 26 June 1969) is an Australian photographer specialising in on-set feature film stills photography.

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Matt Price

Matt Price (15 October 1961 – 25 November 2007) was a Western Australian journalist and newspaper columnist.

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Matt Priddis

Matthew Harley Priddis (born 21 March 1985) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Matt Seers

Matt Seers (born 28 June 1974) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer for the North Sydney Bears, Wests Tigers and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats.

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Matthew Lutton

Matthew Lutton (born 28 July 1984) is an Australian theatre and opera director.

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Matthew Mason-Cox

Matthew Ryan Mason-Cox, an Australian politician, is a Liberal Party of Australia member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since September 2006.

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Matthew Nable

Matthew Nable (born 8 March 1972) is an Australian film and television actor, writer, sports commentator and former professional rugby league footballer.

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Matthew Norman

Matthew James Norman (born 17 September 1986), an Australian citizen, was convicted in Indonesia for drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine.

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Matthew Pavlich

Matthew Pavlich (born 31 December 1981) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Matthew Scott (rugby league)

Matthew Scott (born 30 July 1985) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer and co-captain for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League (NRL).

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Maurice Bardèche

Maurice Bardèche (1 October 1907 – 30 July 1998) was a French essayist, literary and art critic, journalist, and one of the leading exponents of neo-fascism in post–World War II Europe.

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Maurice Newman

Maurice Lionel Newman AC (born 20 April 1938 in Ilford, England) is an Australian businessman who has served in a range of public roles, including as Chairperson of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, chair of the board of the Australian Stock Exchange, Chancellor of Macquarie University, and a member of the Prime Minister's Business Advisory Council from September 2013 to September 2015.

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Maurice Rioli

Maurice Joseph Rioli (1 September 195725 December 2010) was an Australian rules footballer who represented St Mary's Football Club in the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL), in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and in the Victorian Football League.

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Max Brenner

Max Brenner is a worldwide chocolate restaurant and retail brand headquartered in New York City, United States.

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Max Cherry

Maxwell George Cherry OAM (1927 – 28 April 2008) was an Australian athletics and fitness coach based in Hobart, Tasmania.

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Max Foster

Max Foster (born 30 October 1972) is an Anchor and Correspondent for CNN International, based in London.

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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 Richter

Max Richter (born 22 March 1966) is a West German-born British composer who has been an influential voice in post-minimalist composition and in the meeting of contemporary classical and alternative popular musical styles since the early 2000s.

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Maxine Beneba Clarke

Maxine Beneba Clarke is an Afro-Caribbean Australian writer and slam poet.

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Maxwell Newton

Maxwell Newton (29 April 1929 – 23 July 1990) was an Australian media publisher.

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Mayo by-election, 2008

A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Mayo, located in Adelaide, South Australia, on 6 September 2008, following the retirement of Liberal Party MP and former Liberal leader Alexander Downer.

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McKenzie Wark

McKenzie Wark (born 10 September 1961) is an Australian-born writer and scholar.

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Media coverage in conjunction with the news media phone hacking scandal

This is a chronological list of key newspaper articles that made significant new public disclosures about the illegal acquisition of confidential information by news media companies.

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Media in Sydney

Media in Sydney is internationally influential, with most Australian media companies and all major television networks headquartered in Sydney.

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Media of Australia

Australia has a modern and diverse media industry spanning traditional and digital formats mostly catering to its predominantly English-speaking population.

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Media of Nauru

Media in Nauru remain undeveloped, but Australian aid program AusAID has been financing and supporting their development.

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Media portrayal of the Ukrainian crisis

Media portrayals of the Ukrainian crisis, including 2014 unrest and the 2014 Ukrainian revolution following the Euromaidan movement, differed widely between Ukrainian, western and Russian media.

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Media portrayals of Indigenous Australians

Media portrayals of Indigenous Australians fall into a range of categories, which academics and commentators have described as often negative or stereotyped.

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Media Watch (TV program)

Media Watch is an Australian media analysis television program currently presented by Paul Barry for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Meg White

Megan Martha White (born December 10, 1974) is an American drummer and occasional singer known for her work with Jack White in the Detroit rock duo The White Stripes.

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Megan Clark

Megan Elizabeth Clark is an Australian geologist and business executive, former director of the CSIRO, and head of the Australian Space Agency.

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Meica Horsburgh

Meica Horsburg (née Chistensen) (born 24 February 1989) is an Australian goalball player.

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Melanie Horsnell

Melanie Horsnell is a singer-songwriter from New South Wales, Australia.

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Melbourne

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

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Melbourne Savage Club

Melbourne Savage Club is a private Australian gentlemen's club founded in 1894.

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Melbourne state by-election, 2012

A by-election was held for the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Melbourne on Saturday 21 July 2012.

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Melbourne Talk Radio

Melbourne Talk Radio (callsign 3MP) was a radio station in Melbourne that commenced broadcasting on 19 April 2010 until its closure on 2 March 2012.

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Melinda Doring

Melinda Doring is an Australian production designer and former costume designer.

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Melissa Bergland

Melissa Bergland is an Australian actress best known for her role as Jenny Gross in the Seven Network drama Winners & Losers.

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Melissa Carlton

Melissa Paula Carlton, OAM (born 8 May 1978) is a South African-born Australian swimmer.

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Melissa Hawach

Melissa Hawach (née Engdahl) is a Canadian woman who gained international attention following a complicated custody dispute with her former husband, Joseph Hawach, over the couple's two children.

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Melissa Perrine

Melissa Perrine (born 21 February 1988) is a B2 classified visually impaired Para-alpine skier from Australia.

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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 2011–2015

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, as elected at the 2007 and 2011 state elections.

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Memento Mori (Sculthorpe)

Memento Mori (1993) is a composition for orchestra by Peter Sculthorpe.

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Menarche

Menarche (Greek: μήν mēn "month" + ἀρχή arkhē "beginning") is the first menstrual cycle, or first menstrual bleeding, in female humans.

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Mental As Anything

Mental As Anything are an Australian new wave/pop rock band that formed in Sydney in 1976.

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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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Merchants of Doubt

Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming is a 2010 non-fiction book by American historians of science Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway.

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Mervyn Bishop

Mervyn Bishop (born 1945) is an Australian news and documentary photographer.

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Mervyn Brogan

Lieutenant General Sir Mervyn Francis Brogan, (10 January 1915 – 8 March 1994) was a senior officer in the Australian Army who served as Chief of the General Staff from 1971 to 1973.

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Metcash

Metcash is an Australian company distributing and marketing groceries, fresh produce, alcoholic beverages, hardware, and other consumer goods.

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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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Metro Transport Sydney

Metro Transport Sydney (MTS) was the owner of the now-demolished Sydney Monorail and the former owner of the Inner West Light Rail in Sydney, New South Wales.

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Metroid Prime Hunters

Metroid Prime Hunters is a first-person action-adventure video game published by Nintendo and developed by its Redmond-based subsidiary Nintendo Software Technology for the Nintendo DS handheld game console.

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Meyne Wyatt

Meyne Wyatt (born 14 August 1989) is an Australian actor.

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Mia Handshin

Mia Handshin (born 1978 Adelaide, Australia) is an Adelaide-based political activist and a former columnist for The Advertiser newspaper in South Australia, contributing a weekly column to the opinion section from 1997 to 2007.

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Michael Ben-Ari

Michael Ben-Ari (מיכאל בן ארי, born 12 October 1963) is an Israeli politician, and former member of the Knesset.

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Michael Brennan (photographer)

Michael J. Brennan (born August 13, 1943) is an English-American photographer who is known for his photographic portraits of leaders, athletes, celebrities and cultural figures.

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Michael Chugg

Michael Glenn Chugg, AM (born 15 June 1947) is an Australian entrepreneur, businessman and concert tour promoter.

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Michael Costa (politician)

Michael Costa (born 15 July 1956) is a former Australian Labor politician.

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Michael Costello (public servant)

Michael John Costello is a former senior Australian public servant and chief of staff to former Australian Labor Party politician Kim Beazley during Beazley's tenure as Leader of the Opposition from 1996 to 2001.

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Michael Cranston

Michael Cranston was an Australian civil servant who was a deputy commissioner of the Australian Taxation Office.

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Michael Czugaj

Michael William Czugaj (born c. 1986), an Australian former glazier from Oxley, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, was convicted in Indonesia for drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine.

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Michael Dransfield

Michael Dransfield (12 September 1948 – 20 April 1973) was an Australian poet active in the 1960s and early 1970s who wrote close to 1,000 poems.

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Michael Forshaw

Michael George Forshaw (born 11 January 1952), Australian politician, was a member of the Australian Senate for the state of New South Wales from May 1994 to June 2011, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Michael Freiberg

Michael Freiberg (born) is an Australian male track cyclist and road cyclist who has ridden for the national team.

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Michael Gordon (Australian journalist)

Michael Gordon (14 August 1955 – 3 February 2018) was an Australian journalist.

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Michael Johnson (Australian rules footballer)

Michael Johnson (born 20 October 1984) is a professional Australian rules footballer, currently playing for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League.

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Michael Kanaan

Michael Kanaan (born 23 May 1975).

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Michael Katsidis

Michael Alan Katsidis (Μιχάλης Κατσίδης; born 15 August 1980) is an Australian professional boxer.

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Michael Knight (Australian politician)

Michael Steven Knight AO (born 21 September 1952 in, New South Wales) is a former Australian politician.

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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 McCarthy (singer)

Michael McCarthy (born 5 June 1966), is an Irish musical theatre performer who is best known for his many appearances as Javert in the musical Les Misérables.

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Michael McCarthy professional credits

This article includes the professional credits of Michael McCarthy.

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Michael McCormack (Australian politician)

Michael Francis McCormack (born 2 August 1964) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2010, representing the Division of Riverina for the National Party.

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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 Noonan (filmmaker)

Michael Noonan is an Australian filmmaker and academic. He is a six-time finalist at Tropfest, the world's biggest short film festival, a two-time AWGIE nominee, and winner of Best Documentary at the Inside Film Awards.

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Michael Potts (diplomat)

Michael Potts is a retired Australian diplomat and a former Australian High Commissioner to New Zealand.

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Michael Shmith

Michael Shmith (born 7 July 1949) is an Australian journalist and writer.

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Michael Somare

Sir Michael Thomas Somare (born 9 April 1936) is a politician who served as the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea from 2002 to 2011; he had previously been Prime Minister from independence in 1975 until 1980 and again from 1982 until 1985.

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Michael Spence (academic)

Michael James Spence (born 10 January 1962) is an Australian academic and Anglican priest.

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Michael Stutchbury

Michael Stutchbury (born 4 May 1957) is the editor in chief of The Australian Financial Review and formerly The Australian's economics editor.

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Michael Thornhill

Michael Thornhill (born 29 March 1941, Sydney, Australia) is a film producer, screenwriter, and director.

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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 Wilding (writer)

Michael Wilding (born 5 January 1942 in Worcester, England) is a British writer and academic who has spent most of his career in Australia.

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Michael Williamson (Australian unionist)

Michael Alexander Williamson (born 26 June 1953) is an Australian former trade union official implicated in the Health Services Union of Australia (HSU) expenses scandal.

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Michael Wright (Australian businessman)

Michael Wright (1937–2012) was an Australian heir and businessman.

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Michael Yezerski

Michael Yezerski is an award-winning Australian composer known for his scores for feature films such as The Waiting City, The Black Balloon (for which he won an APRA Award and a Screen Music Award), Newcastle, and Thursday's Fictions, as well as collaborations with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the Gondwana Voices Children's Choir (such as an adaptation of Shaun Tan's book The Red Tree), the National Museum of Canberra, Synergy Percussion and The Physical TV Company.

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Michèle Renouf

Michèle Suzanne Renouf, Lady Renouf (née Mainwaring; born 1946) is an Australian-born British political activist.

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Michel Lawrence

Michel Lawrence (born 1948) is an Australian writer, advertising creative director, portrait photographer and documentary director.

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Michelle Garnaut

Michelle Anne Garnaut, is an Australian restaurateur and cook best known for her series of upscale restaurants in China such as M at the Fringe, M on the Bund, Capital M, and the Glamour Bar.

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Michelle Leslie

Michelle Leslie (born 13 April 1981), who also works under the name Michelle Lee, is an Australian model.

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Michelle Rzepecki

Michelle Rzepecki (born 6 November 1986) is an Australian goalball player classified as a B3 competitor.

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Michelle Simmons

Michelle Yvonne Simmons (born 14 July 1967) is a Scientia Professor of Quantum Physics in the Faculty of Science at the University of New South Wales and has twice been an Australian Research Council Federation Fellow and is an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow.

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Micky Green

Michaela Maree Gehrmann (born 28 June 1984), who performs as Micky Green, is an Australian-born blues and pop singer-songwriter.

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Micronation

A micronation, sometimes referred to as a model country or new country project, is an entity that claims to be an independent nation or state but is not recognized by world governments or major international organizations.

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Micronations: The Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations

Micronations: The Lonely Planet Guide to Home-Made Nations is a gazetteer published by Lonely Planet.

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Middle East Media Research Institute

The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) is a nonprofit press monitoring and analysis organization with headquarters in Washington, D.C. MEMRI publishes and distributes free English language translations of Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Pashto, and Turkish media reports.

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Middleton Beach shark barrier

Middleton Beach shark barrier, also referred to as the Albany shark barrier and the Ellen Cove shark barrier, is a shark barrier to prevent sharks entering the main swimming area at Ellen Cove at the southern end of Middleton Beach, a popular swimming beach in Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.

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Midwest Radio Network

Midwest Radio Network is an Australian company which has a global media business concentrated in two main areas, broadcasting and digital media.

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MIEV

MIEV (Mitsubishi In-wheel motor Electric Vehicle) or MiEV (Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle), Mitsubishi Motors internally conducted interview, February 2005 is the name given by Japanese automaker Mitsubishi Motors (MMC) to its alternative propulsion technologies.

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Mike Amor

Mike Amor is a United States-based Australian journalist.

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Mike Baird

Michael Bruce Baird (born 1 April 1968) is an Australian investment banker and former politician who was the 44th Premier of New South Wales, the Minister for Infrastructure, the Minister for Western Sydney, and the Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party from April 2014 to January 2017.

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Mike Cannon-Brookes

Michael Cannon-Brookes (born November 1979) is an Australian billionaire, the co-founder and co-CEO of the software company Atlassian.

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Mike Gallacher

Michael Joseph "Mike" Gallacher (born 27 September 1961 in Paisley, Scotland), an Australian politician, was the Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Vice-President of the Executive Council in the O'Farrell government and Baird government from 2011 to 2014; the Minister for the Central Coast from December 2013 to May 2014; and the Minister for Industrial Relations in the Baird government from April to May 2014.

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Mike Kable Young Gun Award

The Mike Kable 'Young Gun' Award, formally known as the Mike Kable Rookie of the Year Award, is an Australian award for the best young driver in Supercars.

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Mike Rann

Michael David Rann,, (born 5 January 1953) is an Australian former politician who was the 44th Premier of South Australia from 2002 to 2011.

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Mildura

Mildura is a regional city in north-west Victoria, Australia.

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Milgram experiment

The Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures was a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram.

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Milijana Nikolic

Milijana Nikolic (or Nikolić,, born 1975) is an operatic mezzo-soprano.

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Military history of Australia

The military history of Australia spans the nation's 230-year modern history, from the early Australian frontier wars between Aboriginals and Europeans to the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan in the early 21st century.

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Military history of Australia during the Vietnam War

Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War began with a small commitment of 30 military advisors in 1962, and increased over the following decade to a peak of 7,672 Australian personnel following the Menzies Government's April 1965 decision to upgrade its military commitment to South Vietnam's security.

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Military history of Australia during the War in Afghanistan

The Australian contribution to the war in Afghanistan has been known as Operation Slipper (2001 – 2014) and Operation Highroad (from 2015).

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Millicent, South Australia

Millicent is a town in South Australia, south-east of Adelaide, and north of Mount Gambier.

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Mills Sisters

Mills Sisters is a group of three sisters from Torres Strait Islands, Rita and twins Cessa and Ina.

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Milton Orkopoulos

Milton Orkopoulos (born 22 July 1957) is a former New South Wales state politician and convicted sex offender.

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MIM-104 Patriot

The MIM-104 Patriot is a surface-to-air missile (SAM) system, the primary of its kind used by the United States Army and several allied nations.

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Mineralogy (mining company)

Mineralogy is a mining company owned by Clive Palmer of Queensland, Australia.

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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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Minister for Jobs and Innovation

The Australian Minister for Jobs and Innovation is Senator the Hon. Michaelia Cash, since 20 December 2017.

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Minister for the Environment and Energy

The Australian Minister for the Environment and Energy is The Hon.

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Miranda Devine

Miranda Devine (born 1960s) is an Australian columnist and writer noted for her conservative stance on a range of social and political issues.

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Miriam Lyons

Miriam Lyons is an Australian policy analyst, writer and commentator.

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Misha Schubert

Misha Schubert (born 22 February 1973) in an Australian newspaper journalist.

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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries

Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries is an Australian drama television series.

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Misty Copeland

Misty Danielle Copeland (born September 10, 1982) is an American ballet dancer for American Ballet Theatre (ABT), one of the three leading classical ballet companies in the United States.

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Mitchell Oxborrow

Mitchell Tony Oxborrow (born 18 February 1995) is an Australian professional football (soccer) player who last played as a midfielder for Brisbane Roar in the A-League.

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Mitigation of global warming in Australia

Mitigation of global warming involves taking actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to enhance sinks aimed at reducing the extent of global warming.

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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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Mittagong Station

Mittagong Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in Queensland.

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MLC Centre

The MLC Centre is a skyscraper in the Sydney city centre.

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MMR vaccine controversy

The MMR vaccine controversy started with the 1998 publication of a fraudulent research paper in The Lancet linking the combined measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine to colitis and autism spectrum disorders.

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Modular Recordings

Modular Recordings (known simply as Modular) is an Australian record label founded in 1998 by Steve Pavlovic that is currently owned by Universal Music Australia.

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Moe incest case

The Moe incest case emerged in February 2007 when a woman, identified as M for legal reasons, reported to Victoria Police in the town of Moe, Victoria, Australia that her 63-year-old father, RSJ, had raped, physically abused, and kept her a virtual prisoner in her own home between 1977 and 2005.

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Mohammad Tawhidi

Mohammad Tawhidi is an Iranian-born Australian Muslim scholar.

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Mohammed al-Qahtani

Mohammed Mana Ahmed al-Qahtani (محمد مانع أحمد القحطاني) (sometimes transliterated as al-Kahtani) (born November 19, 1975) is a Saudi citizen who has been detained as an Al Qaeda Agent since June 2002 in the United States's Guantanamo Bay detention camps in Cuba.

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Mohammed el Gharani

Mohammed el Gharani is a citizen of Chad and native of Saudi Arabia born in 1986, in Medina.

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Mohammed El Senussi

Mohammed El Senussi (محمد السنوسي; Sayyid Mohammed al-Rida bin Sayyid Hasan ar-Rida al-Mahdi El Senussi; occasionally spelled as "...Al Senussi", "as-Senussi", "al/el-Senussi", and, most accurately, "al-Sanusi", born 20 October 1962) is the son of Crown Prince Hasan as-Senussi of Libya, and of Crown Princess Fawzia bint Tahir Bakeer.

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Mohammed Hassan Dbouk

Mohammed Hassan Dbouk (in Arabic محمد حسن دبوق) was a Lebanese-Canadian accredited journalist with al-Manar television in Lebanon.

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Mohammed Nechle

Mohammed Nechle is a Bosnian citizen who was wrongly held for almost seven years as an "enemy combatant" in the United States's Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba.

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Mohammed Omran

Mohammed Omran, also known as Sheikh Abu Ayman, established the Australian branch of the Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah Association, with one report saying Omran is Australia’s most senior Salafist cleric.

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Molly Meldrum

Ian Alexander "Molly" Meldrum AM (born 29 January 1943) is an Australian music critic, journalist, record producer and musical entrepreneur.

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Molly's Shoes

Molly's Shoes is an original stage production written by Alex Vickery-Howe.

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Momba Station

Momba Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a sheep station in New South Wales.

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Monique Luiz

Monique Luiz (née Corzilius; born May 3, 1961) is an American former child model best known for starring in a famous television advertisement for Lyndon Johnson's 1964 presidential campaign known as "Daisy".

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Monkey Grip (novel)

Monkey Grip is a 1977 novel by Australian writer Helen Garner, her first published book.

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Monogram (artwork)

Monogram is a "combine" by American artist Robert Rauschenberg, made during 1955-1959.

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Montara oil spill

The Montara oil spill was an oil and gas leak and subsequent slick that took place in the Montara oil field in the Timor Sea, off the northern coast of Western Australia.

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Moon River

"Moon River" is a song composed by Henry Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer.

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Moonshadow (song)

"Moonshadow" is a song written and performed by Cat Stevens, first released in the UK in 1970 as a Single and 1971 on his album Teaser and the Firecat in the USA.

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Morag Beaton

Morag Beaton (2 July 19261 April 2010) was a Scottish-Australian dramatic soprano who established her reputation as Turandot, a role she sang in Australia more than any other soprano to date.

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Morayfield, Queensland

Morayfield is a town and suburb of Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Moroak

Moroak Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in Northern Territory, Australia.

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Morris Iemma

Morris Iemma (born 21 July 1961) is a former Australian politician who was the 40th Premier of New South Wales, serving from 3 August 2005 to 5 September 2008.

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Mossad

Mossad (הַמוֹסָד,; الموساد,,; literally meaning "the Institute"), short for (המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים, meaning "Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations"), is the national intelligence agency of Israel.

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Mother and Child Reunion (Degrassi: The Next Generation)

"Mother and Child Reunion" is the two-part pilot episode of the Canadian teen drama television series Degrassi: The Next Generation, which premiered on October 14, 2001 on the CTV Television Network.

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Mother Courage and Her Children

Mother Courage and Her Children (Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder) is a play written in 1939 by the German dramatist and poet Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956), with significant contributions from Margarete Steffin.

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Motor Ace

Motor Ace were an Australian alternative rock band.

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Mount Agung

Mount Agung or Gunung Agung is a volcano in Bali, Indonesia, southeast of Mt Batur volcano, also in Bali.

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Mount Elizabeth (Antarctica)

Mount Elizabeth is a massive ice-free mountain, high, standing south of Mount Anne in the Queen Alexandra Range, Antarctica.

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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 Margaret Station

Mount Margaret Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a sheep station and more recently as a cattle station.

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Mount the Air

Mount the Air, the eighth album by English folk group the Unthanks, was released on 9 February 2015.

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Moura, Queensland

Moura is a small town and locality in the Shire of Banana in Central Queensland, Australia.

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Movement for the Return of Constitutional Legitimacy – Zliten

The Movement for the Return of Constitutional Legitimacy – Zliten (in Arabic: زليتن مدينة - الدستورية للشرعية العودة حراك) seeks to reinstate the 1951 Constitution of Libya, proclaiming it a symbol of the sovereignty of the nation and a guarantor of unity.

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Mozes Kilangin Airport

Timika Airport known as Mozes Kilangin Airport, is an airport in Timika, Papua, Indonesia.

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Mr Ward

Ian Ward (1961 – 27 January 2008), commonly known as Mr Ward in media reports,Mr Ward's first name was generally not used in media reports in respect for Aboriginal naming customs.

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MS Oosterdam

MS Oosterdam is a cruise ship of Holland America Line, a division of Carnival Corporation.

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MS Volendam

MS Volendam is a Rotterdam class (R class) cruise ship belonging to Holland America Line.

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MSC Preziosa

MSC Preziosa is a owned and operated by MSC Cruises.

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MTV (Australia and New Zealand)

MTV is a 24-hour general entertainment channel specialising in music and youth culture programming which serves Australia and New Zealand.

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MTV Classic (Australia and New Zealand)

MTV Classic (formerly VH1 Australia) is an Australian and New Zealand subscription television music channel.

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MTV Music (Australia and New Zealand)

MTV Music is a 24-hour Australian and New Zealand subscription music channel which first launched on 3 December 2013.

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Mudgee

Mudgee is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia.

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Muhamed Haneef

Mohamed Haneef (born 29 September 1979) is an Indian born doctor who was falsely accused of aiding terrorists, and left Australia upon cancellation of his visa amid great political controversy.

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Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu

Muhsin Yazıcıoğlu (December 31, 1954 – March 25, 2009) was a Turkish politician and member of the Parliament of Turkey.

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Multi-National Force – Iraq

The Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF–I), often referred to as the coalition forces, was a military command during the 2003 invasion of Iraq and much of the ensuing Iraq War, led by the United States of America (Operation Iraqi Freedom), United Kingdom (Operation TELIC), Australia, Spain and Poland, responsible for conducting and handling military operations.

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Multifunction Polis

The Multifunction Polis (MFP) was a controversial scheme for a planned community in Australia proposed in 1987 and abandoned in 1998.

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Mumbai Suburban Railway

Mumbai Suburban Railway consists of exclusive inner suburban railway lines augmented by commuter rail on main lines serving outlying suburbs to serve the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

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Mumbrella

Mumbrella is an Australian marketing and media industry news website.

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Munchausen by Internet

Munchausen by Internet is a pattern of behavior akin to Munchausen syndrome (renamed factitious disorder imposed on self), a psychiatric disorder, wherein those affected feign disease, illness, or psychological trauma to draw attention, sympathy, or reassurance to themselves.

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Mundingburra state by-election, 1996

The Mundingburra state by-election, 1996 was a by-election held on 3 February 1996 for the Queensland Legislative Assembly seat of Mundingburra, located in the southern suburbs of Townsville.

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Mungo Wentworth MacCallum

Mungo Wentworth MacCallum (born 21 December 1941) is an Australian political journalist and commentator.

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Municipality of Strathfield

The Strathfield Council is a local government area located in the inner west region of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Munno Para, South Australia

Munno Para is a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Murat Zyazikov

Murat Magometovich Zyazikov (Мура́т Магоме́тович Зя́зиков) (born September 10, 1957) is an Ingush politician who was the second president of the southern Russian republic of Ingushetia.

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Murder of Allison Baden-Clay

Allison June Baden-Clay (née Dickie; 1 July 1968 – 19 April 2012) was an Australian woman whose body was discovered on 30 April 2012, ten days after she was reported missing by her husband Gerard.

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Murder of Daniel Morcombe

Daniel James Morcombe (19 December 1989 – 7 December 2003) was an Australian boy, aged 13, who was abducted from the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, on 7 December 2003.

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Murder of Dean Shillingsworth

The body of Dean Shillingsworth (25 February 2005 – 11 October 2007) was discovered by children in a pond in Mandurama Reserve at Ambarvale, New South Wales, Australia on 17 October 2007.

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Murder of Michael McGurk

The murder of Michael McGurk was an Australian contract killing.

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Murder of Peter Aston

On 4 May 1982, Australian Army personnel Robin Reid and Paul Luckman kidnapped teenage boys Peter Aston and Terry Ryan on the Gold Coast, Queensland.

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Murdoch University

Murdoch University is a public university in Perth, Western Australia, with campuses also in Singapore and Dubai.

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Murray Hedgcock

Murray Hedgcock (born 23 February 1931) is an Australian cricket writer and journalist.

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Murray Island, Queensland

Murray Island, also called Mer in the native Meriam language, is a small island of volcanic origin, the most easterly inhabited island of the Torres Strait Islands archipelago, just north of the Great Barrier Reef.

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Murray Waldren

Murray Waldren is an Australian journalist, editor and writer.

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Murray Wilcox

Murray Rutledge Wilcox, AO, QC is a former Australian Federal Court Judge, serving from 11 May 1984 until retiring on 2 October 2006.

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Murray-Darling Basin Authority

The Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is the principal government agency in charge of managing the Murray-Darling Basin in an integrated and sustainable manner.

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Museo d'Arte di Chianciano Terme

The Museo d'Arte di Chianciano Terme is a private art museum in Chianciano Terme, in Tuscany in central Italy.

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Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka

The Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka (M.A.D.E.) was a museum dedicated to democracy, located at the site of the Eureka Rebellion in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

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Music from The American Epic Sessions: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Music from The American Epic Sessions: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official 2017 soundtrack album of the award-winning film The American Epic Sessions.

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Mustafa Ait Idir

Mustafa Ait Idir (sometimes written as Ait Idr) is an individual formerly held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.

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MV Seabourn Odyssey

The Seabourn Odyssey is a cruise ship for Seabourn Cruise Line.

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My Pet Warehouse

My Pet Warehouse is an Australian retailer of pet supplies.

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MY Steve Irwin

The MY Steve Irwin is the flagship of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, and is used in their direct action campaigns against whaling and against illegal fisheries activities.

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My Story (Julia Gillard autobiography)

My Story is a political memoir of Julia Gillard, who served as the 13th Deputy Prime Minister of Australia from 2007 to 2010, and then the 27th Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013.

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My Wicked, Wicked Ways

My Wicked, Wicked Ways is an autobiography written by Australian-born American actor Errol Flynn with the aid of ghostwriter Earl Conrad.

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Myles Baldwin

Myles Cameron Baldwin (born 6 October 1978) is an Australian horticulturalist, landscape designer, writer and curator of the Australian Garden Show Sydney.

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Mystery of Celtic Wood

The Mystery of Celtic Wood refers to the apparent disappearance without trace of 71 men of the 10th Battalion of the 1st Australian Division during a diversionary attack on German positions in Celtic Wood, near Passchendaele in West Flanders, during the Battle of Poelcappelle (9 October 1917) in the First World War.

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Mythology of Carnivàle

Carnivàle is an American television series set in the United States during the Great Depression.

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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.E.R.D

N.E.R.D (stylized as N*E*R*D, a backronym of No-one Ever Really Dies) is an American hip hop and rock band, formed in Virginia Beach, Virginia in 1999.

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Nadeem Taj

Lieutenant General Nadeem Taj Arain, HI(M) (born 29 April 1953) is a retired three-star general in the Pakistan Army who served as its Adjutant General (AG) in the GHQ.

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Namba (clothing)

A namba is a traditional penis sheath from Vanuatu.

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Nambour State High School

Nambour State College is a co-educational, state high school located in Nambour, Queensland, Australia.

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Naming of Qantas aircraft

The naming of Qantas aircraft has followed various themes since 1926.

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Namson Tran

Namson Tran (born 3 December 1968 in Vietnam) is a Solomon Islands businessman and politician.

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Nancy Gillespie

Nancy Margaret Gillespie (born 10 March 1948) is a Western Australian resident and author.

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Nancy Wake

Nancy Grace Augusta Wake, (30 August 1912 – 7 August 2011) was a secret agent during the Second World War.

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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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Naomi Wenitong

Naomi Sky Wenitong (born 1982, Cairns) is an indigenous singer-songwriter based in Newcastle.

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Narangba, Queensland

Narangba is a town and suburb of the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Narrows Bridge (Perth)

The Narrows Bridge is a freeway and railway crossing of the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia.

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Natalie Hutchins

Natalie Maree Hutchins (née Sykes, born 9 March 1972), also known as Natalie Sykes-Hutchins, is an Australian politician.

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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 Coulter-Nile

Nathan Mitchell Coulter-Nile (born 11 October 1987) is an Australian cricketer who has played at One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International level for the Australian national side.

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Nathan Holman

Nathan Holman (born 19 April 1991) is an Australian professional golfer from Melbourne, Australia who plays on the PGA Tour of Australasia, the European Tour, and the Asian Tour.

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Nathan Jawai

Nathan Leon Jawai (born 10 October 1986), an Indigenous Australian of Torres Strait Islander descent, is a professional basketball player for the Cairns Taipans of the National Basketball League (NBL).

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Nathan Rees

Nathan Rees (born 12 February 1968), is a former Australian politician, 41st Premier of New South Wales and parliamentary leader of the New South Wales division of the Australian Labor Party from September 2008 to December 2009.

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National Bank House

National Bank House is a commercial skyscraper located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, completed in 1978, designed by architects Godfrey and Spowers.

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National Broadband Network

The National Broadband Network (NBN) is an Australian national wholesale open-access data network project.

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National Disability Insurance Scheme

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was initiated by the Australian Government for Australians with a disability, including people with intellectual, physical, sensory and psycho-social disabilities.

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National Indigenous Television

National Indigenous Television (NITV) is an Australian television channel that broadcasts programming produced primarily by indigenous peoples of Australia.

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National Indigenous Times

The National Indigenous Times is an indigenous Australian affairs website first published in newspaper form on 27 February 2002.

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National League for Democracy

The National League for Democracy (အမျိုးသား ဒီမိုကရေစီ အဖွဲ့ချုပ်,; abbreviated NLD) is a social-democratic and liberal democratic political party in Myanmar (Burma), currently serving as the governing party.

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National Living Treasure (Australia)

National Living Treasure is a status created and occasionally updated by the National Trust of Australia's New South Wales branch, awarded to up to 100 living people.

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National Party of Australia

The National Party of Australia (also known as The Nationals or simply, The Nats) is an Australian political party.

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National School Chaplaincy Programme

The National School Chaplaincy Programme (NSCP), between 2011 and 2014 known as the National School Chaplaincy and Student Welfare Programme, is an Australian federal government programme which funds chaplains in Australian primary and secondary schools.

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National Trust of Australia

The National Trust of Australia, officially the Australian Council of National Trusts (ACNT), is the Australian national peak body for community-based, non-government non-profit organisations committed to promoting and conserving Australia's indigenous, natural and historic heritage.

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Nauru Broadcasting Service

The Nauru Broadcasting Service is the state-owned, non-commercial broadcasting service of the Republic of Nauru.

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Nauru Regional Processing Centre

The Nauru Regional Processing Centre is an offshore Australian immigration detention facility, located on the South Pacific island nation of Nauru.

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Nauru Television

Nauru Television (NTV), established on 31 May 1991, is the government-owned, non-commercial sole television company in the Republic of Nauru.

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Nauruan parliamentary election, April 2010

Parliamentary elections were held in Nauru on 24 April 2010, following the dissolution of parliament by President Marcus Stephen on 16 March 2010.

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Naypyidaw

Naypyidaw, officially spelled Nay Pyi Taw (formerly known as Kyetpyay, Pyinmana or Kyatpyay, Pyinmana), is the capital city of Myanmar and seat of the government of Myanmar.

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NBC Olympic broadcasts

The broadcasts of Summer and Winter Olympic Games produced by NBC Sports is shown on the various networks of NBCUniversal in the United States, including the NBC broadcast network, Spanish language network Telemundo, and many of the company's cable networks.

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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 Manning

Ned Manning is an Australian playwright, actor and teacher, whose film credits include the lead role in Dead End Drive-In (1986) and an appearance in the teen film Looking for Alibrandi (2000).

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Neighbours

Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera.

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Neighbours spin-offs

Neighbours is a long-running Australian television soap opera created by television executive Reg Watson.

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Neil Finn

Neil Mullane Finn (born 27 May 1958) is a New Zealand singer/songwriter and musician.

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Neil Heywood

Neil Heywood (20 October 1970 – 14 November 2011) was an English businessman who worked in China.

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Neil Prakash

Neil Prakash, known as Abu Khaled al-Cambodi (أبو خالد الكمبودي), is an Australian man and senior member in the Islamic State group.

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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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Neville Wran

Neville Kenneth Wran, (11 October 1926 – 20 April 2014) was an Australian politician who was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 to 1986.

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New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal

The New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) is an administrative law tribunal in New South Wales established by statute on 1 January 2014.

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New South Wales Legislative Assembly

The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is the lower of the two houses of the Parliament of New South Wales, an Australian state.

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New South Wales Rural Fire Service

The New South Wales Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) is a volunteer-based firefighting agency and statutory body of the Government of New South Wales.

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New South Wales state election campaign, 2007

An election campaign was held ahead of a general election for the 54th Parliament of New South Wales on Saturday, 24 March 2007.

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New South Wales state election, 2011

Elections to the 55th Parliament of New South Wales were held on Saturday, 26 March 2011.

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New South Wales state election, 2015

A general election for the 56th Parliament of New South Wales (NSW) was held on Saturday 28 March 2015.

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New South Wales state election, 2019

The next New South Wales state election is scheduled to be held on Saturday 23 March 2019 to elect the 58th Parliament of New South Wales, including all 93 seats in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and 21 of the 42 seats in the New South Wales Legislative Council.

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New Village Leadership Academy

New Village Leadership Academy (NVLA), also known as New Village Academy, was a private elementary school located in Calabasas, California, USA.

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New Zealand Labour Party leadership election, 2011

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Newcastle Jets FC

Newcastle United Jets Football Club, commonly known as Newcastle Jets, is an Australian professional soccer club based in Newcastle, New South Wales.

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Newcastle Knights

The Newcastle Knights are an Australian professional rugby league club based in Newcastle, New South Wales.

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Newcastle Waters Station

Newcastle Waters Station is a pastoral lease between Alice Springs and Darwin, supporting about 45,000 cattle in a notably well-watered area of 10,353 square kilometres.

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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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News Corporation

The original News Corporation or News Corp. was an American multinational mass media corporation headquartered in New York City.

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Newspapers in Australia

There are 2 national and 10 state/territory daily newspapers, 35 regional dailies and 470 other regional and suburban newspapers in Australia.

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Newspoll

Newspoll is an Australian opinion polling brand, published by The Australian and administered by Galaxy Research.

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Next Australian federal election

The next Australian federal election will elect members of the 46th Parliament of Australia.

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Nial Fulton

Nial Fulton is a Northern Irish-born, Australian film and television producer.

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Niall Williams (rugby union)

Niall Williams (born 21 April 1988) is a New Zealand rugby sevens player and former New Zealand international touch football captain.

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Nic Westaway

Nicholas "Nic" Westaway (born 20 January 1989) is an Australian actor and singer.

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Nicholas Boshier

Nicholas Boshier is an Australian actor.

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Nicholas Stuart

Nicholas Stuart (born 1960) is a columnist with The Canberra Times and the author of three books about Australian politics.

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Nick Baker (business executive)

Nick Baker is an Australian business executive and CEO of Outdoria.

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Nick Baylis

Nick Baylis FRSA (based in Cambridge, England) loosely describes himself as a well-being explorer, teaching what he calls ‘the skills of well-being’ in educational, healthcare and business settings, the world over.

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Nick Cater

Nicholas Charles Cater (born 7 July 1958) is a British-born Australian journalist and author who writes on culture and politics.

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Nick D'Arcy

Nicholas James D'Arcy (born 23 July 1987) is a retired national-record holding butterfly swimmer from Australia.

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Nick Jr. (Australia)

Nick Jr. is a 24-hour children's channel in Australia designed for pre-schoolers.

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Nick Minchin

Nicholas Hugh Minchin (born 15 April 1953) is a former Australian politician and currently serves as the Australian Consul-General in New York, USA.

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Nick Xenophon

Nicholas Xenophon (né Xenophou; 29 January 1959) is an Australian politician who was a Senator for South Australia from 2008 to 2017.

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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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Nicky Winmar

Neil Elvis "Nicky" Winmar (born 25 September 1965) is a former Australian rules footballer, best known for his career for and the in the Australian Football League (AFL), as well as in the West Australian Football League.

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Nicolas Rothwell

Nicolas Rothwell is a journalist and the Northern Australia correspondent for The Australian newspaper.

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Nicole Esdaile

Nicole Esdaile (born 1 June 1987) is an Australian goalball player and is classified as a B2 competitor.

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Nigel Butterley

Nigel Henry Cockburn Butterley AM (born 13 May 1935) is an Australian composer and pianist.

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Nigel Scullion

Nigel Gregory Scullion (born 4 May 1956 in London, England) is an Australian politician.

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Night parrot

The night parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis) is a small parrot endemic to the continent of Australia.

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Nightflight (Kate Miller-Heidke album)

Nightflight is the third solo studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke, although her fourth overall.

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Nightline (Australian news program)

Nightline is a late-night news bulletin produced by Nine News.

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Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat

Tuan Guru Dato' Bentara Setia Haji Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat (10 January 1931 – 12 February 2015) was a Malaysian politician and Muslim cleric.

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Niki Savva

Niki Savva is an Australian journalist, author, and former senior adviser to Prime Minister John Howard and Treasurer Peter Costello.

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Nikki Gemmell

Nikki Gemmell (born 1966) is a best-selling Australian author.

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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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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 News

Nine News is the national news service of the Nine Network in Australia.

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Ningali Lawford

Ningali Josie Lawford (born 1967) is an Australian actress.

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Ninja in popular culture

Ninjas are stock characters in Japanese and world popular culture.

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No Activity

No Activity is an Australian comedy television series which streams on Stan.

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No Kitchen Required

No Kitchen Required is a cooking show produced by BBC America that first aired in 2012.

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No Plans

No Plans is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band Cold Chisel.

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No. 1 Squadron RAAF

No.

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No. 44 Wing RAAF

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Noel Pearson

Noel Pearson (born 25 June 1965) is an Aboriginal Australian lawyer, academic, land rights activist and founder of the Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership, an organisation promoting the economic and social development of Cape York.

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Nola Marino

Nola Bethwyn Marino (née Catalano; born 18 February 1954) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2007, representing the Division of Forrest for the Liberal Party.

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Nonzero Records

Nonzero Records is an independent record label based in Sydney, Australia, dedicated to supporting the Sydney independent music scene and select overseas artists.

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Norfolk Island at the 2018 Commonwealth Games

Norfolk Island competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia from April 4 to April 15, 2018.

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Normal People Scare Me

Normal People Scare Me: A Film about Autism is a documentary film about autism, produced by Joey Travolta, older brother of actor John Travolta.

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Normalcy bias

The normalcy bias, or normality bias, is a belief people hold when facing a disaster.

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Norman Leslie Smith

Norman Leslie Smith, also known by his pseudonym "Wizard", (13 July 18901 October 1958) was an Australian professional motor racing driver, known for his speed racing records.

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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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Norodom Sihamoni

Norodom Sihamoni (នរោត្តម សីហមុនី; born 14 May 1953) is the King of Cambodia, which he became on 14 October 2004.

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North Pine River

The North Pine River is a minor river located in South East Queensland, Australia.

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North West Australia

The North West, North West Coast, North Western Australia and North West Australia, are usually informal names for the northern regions of the State of Western Australia.

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Northbridge FC

North Shore Mariners is an Australian semi-professional association football club based in suburb of Northbridge, Sydney, New South Wales.

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Northern Suburbs Transit System

The Northern Suburbs Transit System is the name given to the project initiated and funded by the Government of Western Australia to provide high-speed passenger rail services to the northern corridor of metropolitan Perth, the capital city of Western Australia.

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Northern Territory

The Northern Territory (abbreviated as NT) is a federal Australian territory in the central and central northern regions of Australia.

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Northern Territory general election, 2012

The Northern Territory general election was held on Saturday 25 August 2012, which elected all 25 members of the Legislative Assembly in the unicameral Northern Territory Parliament.

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Northern Territory general election, 2016

The 2016 Northern Territory general election was held on Saturday 27 August 2016 to elect all 25 members of the Legislative Assembly in the unicameral Northern Territory Parliament.

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Northern Territory National Emergency Response

The Northern Territory National Emergency Response (also referred to as "the intervention") was a package of changes to welfare provision, law enforcement, land tenure and other measures, introduced by the Australian federal government under John Howard in 2007 to address allegations of rampant child sexual abuse and neglect in Northern Territory Aboriginal communities.

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Not Dark Yet: A Personal History

Not Dark Yet: A personal history is a 2004 book Australian cultural historian David Walker, who suffered a sudden and severe loss of sight due to macular degeneration which limited his ability to continue archival research and forced him to "find another, more personal voice and another way of writing".

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Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation!

Not Quite Hollywood: The Wild, Untold Story of Ozploitation! is a 2008 Australian documentary film about the Australian New Wave of 1970s and '80s low-budget cinema.

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Note Printing Australia

Note Printing Australia (NPA) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) that produces banknotes and passports.

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November 2009 Indian Ocean migrant boat disaster

The November 2009 Indian Ocean migrant boat disaster occurred in the early hours of Monday, 2 November 2009, when a boat carrying about forty Sri Lankan asylum seekers sank in the Indian Ocean at a distance of some north-west of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.

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Npj Quantum Information

npj Quantum Information (npjQI) is a peer-reviewed, open access scientific journal reporting advances in the emerging field of quantum information science.

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Nuclear energy policy by country

National nuclear energy policy is a national policy concerning some or all aspects of nuclear energy, such as mining for nuclear fuel, extraction and processing of nuclear fuel from the ore, generating electricity by nuclear power, enriching and storing spent nuclear fuel and nuclear fuel reprocessing.

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Nuclear power in Australia

The prospect of nuclear power in Australia has been a topic of public debate since the 1950s.

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Nuclear power in Japan

Prior to the earthquake and tsunami of March 2011, Japan had generated 30% of its electrical power from nuclear reactors and planned to increase that share to 40%.

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Number 96 (TV series)

Number 96 is a popular Australian television nightly soap opera/serial set in an small four-storey inner city apartment block at 96 Lindsay Street Paddington (actually Moncur Street, Woollahra) hence the title.

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Nury Vittachi

Nury Vittachi (born 2 October 1958 in Ceylon) is a journalist and author based in Hong Kong.

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Nymphomaniac (film)

Nymphomaniac (stylised as NYMPH()MANIAC onscreen and in advertising) is a 2013 European two-part art film written and directed by Lars von Trier.

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Oasis Shopping Centre

The Oasis Shopping Centre is located on the Broadbeach Mall in Broadbeach, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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Oatley, New South Wales

Oatley is a suburb in Southern Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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October 2012 Yisraela Goldblum Fund poll

In mid-September 2012 a poll surveying Israeli attitudes was commissioned by the Yisraela Goldblum Fund and conducted on the eve of Rosh Hashanah by the polling agency Dialog, The results were first presented to the public by Haaretz journalist Gideon Levy on October 23, 2012, under the headline:'Survey: Most Israeli Jews would support apartheid regime in Israel.' In the wake of a controversy, Haaretz emended this to 'Survey: Most Israeli Jews wouldn't give Palestinians vote if West Bank was annexed', stating that the original headline 'did not accurately reflect the findings of the Dialog poll'.

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Odense Steel Shipyard

Odense Steel Shipyard (Odense Staalskibsværft) was a Danish shipyard company located in Odense.

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Odyssey Number Five

Odyssey Number Five is the fourth studio album by the Australian rock band Powderfinger, produced by Nick DiDia and released on 4 September 2000 by Universal Music.

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Offset Alpine fire

The Offset Alpine fire was a 1993 fire that destroyed a Sydney printing plant owned by the company Offset Alpine Printing Ltd.

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Oh! (TV channel)

Oh! was an Australian cable TV channel owned by Optus Television.

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Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate

The Oliver Hazard Perry class is a class of guided missile frigates named after the U.S. Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, the hero of the naval Battle of Lake Erie.

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Oliver Marc Hartwich

Oliver Marc Hartwich (born 8 July 1975 in Gelsenkirchen) is a German economist and media commentator.

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Olympic medal table

The Olympic medal table is a method of sorting the medal placements of countries in the modern-day Olympics and Paralympics.

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Omar al-Bashir

Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir (عمر حسن أحمد البشير; pronunciation:; born 1944) is a Sudanese politician who is currently the seventh president of Sudan and head of the National Congress Party.

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One Australia

One Australia was the immigration and ethnic affairs policy of the Liberal-National Opposition in Australia, released in 1988.

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One country, two systems

"One country, two systems" is a constitutional principle formulated by Deng Xiaoping, the Paramount Leader of the People's Republic of China (PRC), for the reunification of China during the early 1980s.

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One Eyed Man

One Eyed Man is the second solo album by Mark Seymour, released in 2001.

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One Queensbridge

One Queensbridge (or Crown Queensbridge) is an approved mixed–used supertall skyscraper to be located in the Southbank precinct of Melbourne, Australia.

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One.Tel

One.Tel was a group of Australian based telecommunications companies, including principally the publicly listed One.Tel Limited (ACN 068 193 153) established in 1995 soon after deregulation of the Australian telecommunications industry, most of which are currently under external administration by court appointed liquidators.

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Online Direct Democracy

Online Direct Democracy (abbr. ODD), formerly Senator Online, is a registered Australian political party that contested the 2007 and 2013 federal elections.

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Only a Northern Song

"Only a Northern Song" is a song by English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Yellow Submarine.

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Ooldea, South Australia

Ooldea is a tiny settlement in South Australia.

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Open access (infrastructure)

In the context of infrastructure, open access involves physical infrastructure such as railways and physical telecommunications network plant being made available to clients other than the owners, for a fee.

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Opera

Opera (English plural: operas; Italian plural: opere) is a form of theatre in which music has a leading role and the parts are taken by singers.

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Opera Australia

Opera Australia is the principal opera company in Australia.

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Operation Sovereign Borders

Operation Sovereign Borders (OSB) is a border protection operation led by the Australian Defence Force and headed by Major General Andrew Bottrell, aimed at stopping maritime arrivals of asylum seekers to Australia.

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Operation Stinger

Operation Stinger (Operacija Žalac; Operacija Žaoka) was an offensive undertaken by the forces of the SAO Krajina, an unrecognized Croatian Serb region opposing the Republic of Croatia, against positions held by the Croatian police in the region of Banovina on 26–27 July 1991, during the Croatian War of Independence.

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Operation Weasel

Operation Weasel is the name given to an alleged secret operation involving the governments of Nauru, New Zealand and the United States.

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Opes Prime

Opes Prime Group Limited was an Australian securities lending and stockbroking firm which suffered a dramatic collapse in 2008.

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Opinion polling for the Australian federal election, 2010

This article provides a list of federal opinion polls that were conducted between the 2007 election and 2010 election.

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Optus Sport

Optus Sport is an Australian group of sports channels, owned by Optus launched on 13 July 2016.

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Optus Television

Optus Television is the cable television division of Australian telecommunications company Optus.

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Orchestra of the Antipodes

Orchestra of the Antipodes is an Australian early music ensemble founded by Antony Walker and Alison Johnston.

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Ord River

The Ord River is a long river in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

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OREC

The Organisation of Rice Exporting Countries (OREC) describes a project of a small group of South-East Asian countries to create a homonymous organisation.

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Orica

Orica Limited is an Australian-based multinational corporation that is one of the world’s largest provider of commercial explosives and blasting systems to the mining, quarrying, oil and gas and construction markets, a supplier of sodium cyanide for gold extraction, and a specialist provider of ground support services in mining and tunnelling.

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Original Seeds

Original Seeds: Songs that inspired Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds is a compilation album by Various Artists, which was initially released in June 1998.

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Osama bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad

Osama bin Laden's compound, known locally as the Waziristan Haveli (وزیرستان حویلی), was an upper-class mansion that was used as a safe house for militant Islamist Osama bin Laden, who was shot and killed there by U.S. forces on May 2, 2011.

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Our Father (Dexter)

"Our Father" is the third season premiere and twenty-fifth overall episode of the American television drama series Dexter, which first aired on September 28, 2008 on Showtime in the United States.

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Our Generation (film)

Our Generation is a 2010 Australian documentary film about the struggle of Aboriginal Australians in the Northern Territory to retain their land, culture and freedom.

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OurCrowd

OurCrowd is an equity crowdfunding platform built for accredited investors to provide venture capital funding for early-stage startups.

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Out of the Blue (2008 TV series)

Out of the Blue is an Australian serial drama commissioned by the BBC, produced by Australia's Southern Star Entertainment.

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Out of the Game Tour

The Out of the Game Tour is a concert tour by singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright.

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Ovation (Australian TV channel)

The Ovation Channel was created by Optus Television to "present dance, opera, theatre, literature, jazz, classical music, design and even fashion, food and wine", modelling it on Canada's Bravo!, which formerly focused on such programming.

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Ovolo Hotels

Ovolo Hotels (Chinese: 奧華酒店) is an independent hotel brand and serviced apartment owner-operator headquartered in Hong Kong.

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Owen Harries

Owen Harries (born March 1930) is a leading Australian foreign-policy intellectual and founding editor of The National Interest magazine in Washington, DC.

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Owen Hegarty

Owen Hegarty is an Australian mining professional with over forty years experience in the industry.

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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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Oyu Tolgoi mine

The Oyu Tolgoi mine (Оюу Толгой, also Oyu Tolgoi, Turquoise Hill) is a combined open pit and underground mining project in Khanbogd sum within the south Gobi Desert, approximately east of the Ömnögovi Province capital Dalanzadgad.

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Oz

oz. is a common abbreviation for ounce, referring to several units of measure.

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Pablo McNeil

Pablo S. McNeil (12 September 1939 – 4 July 2011) was a Jamaican sprint athlete and sprinting coach.

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Pacific Aria

Pacific Aria is a cruise ship of P&O Cruises Australia.

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Pacific Dawn (ship)

Pacific Dawn is a cruise ship owned by Carnival Corporation and operated by P&O Cruises Australia.

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Pacifica (The Presets album)

Pacifica is the third studio album by Australian electronic duo The Presets.

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Padbury Mining

Padbury Mining is an Australian mining corporation.

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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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Paedocypris progenetica

Paedocypris progenetica is a tiny species of cyprinid fish endemic to the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Bintan where it is found in peat swamps and blackwater streams.

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Paedophryne amauensis

The Paedophryne amauensis is a species of frogs from Papua New Guinea.

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Pakistan and state-sponsored terrorism

Pakistan has long been accused by its neighbours India and Afghanistan, and western nations like the United StatesInternational Terrorism: Threats and Responses: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary By United States Congress House Committee on the Judiciary,, 1996, pp.

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Palestinian Media Watch

Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) is an Israel-based nongovernmental organization and media watchdog group.

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Palm Island, Queensland

Palm Island is an Aboriginal community located on Great Palm Island, also called by the Aboriginal name "Bwgcolman", an island on the Great Barrier Reef in North Queensland, AustraliaBindloss, Joseph (2002) page 330 The settlement is also known by a variety of other names including "the Mission", Palm Island Settlement or Palm Community.

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Palmer United Party

The Palmer United Party (PUP) was an Australian political party formed by mining magnate Clive Palmer in April 2013 and deregistered in 2017.

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Pam Whytcross

Pam Whytcross (born 25 November 1953) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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Papua New Guinean general election, 2012

A general election was held in Papua New Guinea (PNG) from 23 June to about 13 July 2012, after being postponed by a further week, due to allowing for security personnel to criss-cross the country, particularly the highland provinces.

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Papunya Tula

Papunya Tula, or Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd, is an artist cooperative formed in 1972 that is owned and operated by Aboriginal people from the Western Desert of Australia.

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Paradise Centre, Surfers Paradise

Paradise Centre is a shopping centre located in Surfers Paradise, Queensland on the Gold Coast.

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Paralytic Tonight, Dublin Tomorrow

Paralytic Tonight, Dublin Tomorrow is a 7" extended play released in March 1980 by Australian Punk band The Saints.

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Park Geun-hye

Park Geun-hye (born 2 February 1952) is a former South Korean politician who served as the 11th President of South Korea from 2013 to 2017.

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Parkside, South Australia

Parkside is an inner southern suburb of Adelaide, South 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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Parliamentary Christian Fellowship

The Parliamentary Christian Fellowship, also known as the Parliamentary prayer group, is a gathering of Christian politicians in the Australian parliament, who hold prayer sessions on Monday nights in Parliament House, Canberra.

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Passenger (Powderfinger song)

"Passenger" is a song from Powderfinger's third studio album Internationalist.

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PassWindow

PassWindow is a technique of producing one-time passwords and facilitating transaction verification that is used as an online second-factor authentication method.

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Pat O'Shane

Patricia June "Pat" O'Shane, (born 19 June 1941 in, Queensland), is an indigenous Australian of the Kunjandji clan of the Kuku Yalanji people.

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Patricia Edgar

Patricia May Edgar AM (born 11 March 1937) is an Australian author, television producer, educator and media scholar best known as the founding director of the Australian Children's Television Foundation.

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Patricia Karvelas

Patricia Karvelas is an Australian radio presenter, current affairs journalist and political correspondent who has hosted the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio National program RN Drive since January 2015 and began hosting the interview-based national affairs program National Wrap in 2018,Australian Broadcasting Corporation, ".". She previously worked for The Australian newspaper, covering federal politics.

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Patrick Keane

Patrick Anthony Keane (born 26 October 1952) is a Justice of the High Court of Australia and a former Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia.

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Patrick Lawless

Patrick Colin Lawless is an Australian diplomat and senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).

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Patrick Smith (journalist)

Patrick Smith is an Australian sports journalist.

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Patrick White Award

The Patrick White Award is an annual literary prize established by Patrick White.

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Paul Barry

Paul James Barry (born 24 February 1952) is a British-born, Australian-based journalist, who has won many awards for his investigative reporting.

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Paul Cashmere

Paul Cashmere is an Australian entrepreneur, broadcaster, music journalist and media executive.

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Paul Collier (activist)

Paul Henry Collier (died 9 March 2010) was an Australian disability activist and the founder of the Dignity for Disability party.

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Paul D. Carter

Paul D. Carter (born 1980) is an Australian teacher and author.

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Paul Desmarais

Paul Desmarais Sr. (January 4, 1927 – October 8, 2013) was a Canadian financier and philanthropist, based in Montreal.

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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 Fletcher (politician)

Paul William Fletcher (born 16 January 1965) is an Australian politician.

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Paul Frampton

Paul Howard Frampton (born 31 October 1943) is an English particle phenomenologist.

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Paul Gibson (politician)

Paul Bernard Gibson (born 19 January 1944 in Young, New South Wales), is a former Australian politician and former rugby league football player.

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Paul Glasson

Paul Glasson is the Chairman of Satori Investments Greater China and Life Member of the Australia China Business Council, awarded for his many years’ service leading the Council’s presence in China between 2008-2014.

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Paul Greenfield

Paul Greenfield AO was the President and Vice Chancellor of The University of Queensland from 1 January 2008 to 13 January 2012.

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Paul Haggis

Paul Edward Haggis (born March 10, 1953) is a Canadian screenwriter, film producer, and director of film and television.

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Paul Hogan

Paul Hogan, (born 8 October 1939) is an Australian comedian, actor and television presenter.

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Paul Howes

Paul Howes (born 23 August 1981) was involved in the Australian trade union movement from 1999 through 2014.

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Paul Keating

Paul John Keating (born 18 January 1944) is a former Australian politician who served as the 24th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1991 to 1996 as leader of the Labor Party.

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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 Kelly (journalist)

Paul John Kelly (born 11 October 1947) is a conservative Australian political journalist, author and television and radio commentator from Sydney.

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Paul Kelly discography

The discography of Paul Kelly, an Australian rock artist, includes solo releases, those from various bands that Paul Kelly has led, and material from the related projects Professor Ratbaggy and Stardust Five which contain the same personnel as his bands.

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Paul Livingston

Paul James Livingston (born March 1956), popularly known as his alter ego Flacco, is an Australian comedian who has regularly appeared on many television shows, predominantly on ABC TV and Network Ten, including Good News Week, The Sandman and Flacco Special, The Big Gig, DAAS Kapital, The Money or the Gun, The Fat and The Sideshow.

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Paul Lucas (politician)

Paul Thomas Lucas (born 9 July 1962) is a former Australian politician who served as the Attorney-General of Queensland and Minister for Local Government and Special Minister of State in the Bligh Government and the Member for Lytton from 1996 until his retirement at the 2012 state election.

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Paul Lyneham

Paul Lyneham (13 August 1945.

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Paul McCarthy

Paul McCarthy (born August 4, 1945), is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

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Paul McDermott

Paul Anthony Michael McDermott (born 13 May 1962) is an Australian comedian, actor, writer, director, singer, artist and television personality.

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Paul McLean (rugby union)

Paul Edward McLean, MBE (born 12 November 1953) is an Australian former rugby union player.

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Paul Mitchell (writer)

Paul Mitchell is an author of five books in Melbourne.

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Paul Omodei

Paul Domenic Omodei (born 26 May 1950), Australian politician, was the leader of the Liberal Party and Leader of the Opposition in Western Australia from 24 March 2006 until 17 January 2008.

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Paul Papalia

Paul Papalia CSC (born 12 July 1962) is an Australian politician.

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Paul Piticco

Paul Piticco (born 7 March 1969) is an Australian music and hospitality entrepreneur.

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Paul Ramsay

Paul Joseph Ramsay (1936 – 1 May 2014) was an Australian businessman and philanthropist.

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Paul Toole

Paul Lawrence Toole, an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Minister for Lands and Forestry and the Minister for Racing in the Berejiklian government.

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Paul Whittaker (newspaper editor)

Paul Whittaker is an Australian newspaper journalist and editor.

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Paul Zanetti

Paul Zanetti (born 8 September 1961 in Wollongong) is a political cartoonist based in Australia.

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Paula Wriedt

Paula Catherine Wriedt (born 11 December 1968, Hobart) is a former Australian politician.

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Pauline Hanson

Pauline Lee Hanson (née Seccombe, formerly Zagorski; born 27 May 1954) is an Australian politician who is the founder and leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party (PHON).

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Pauline Hanson's One Nation

Pauline Hanson's One Nation (PHON or ONP, also One Nation or One Nation Party) is a nationalist, right-wing populist party in Australia.

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Pauline Pearce

Pauline Pearce is a British Liberal Democrat campaigner and anti-knife crime activist.

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Pavel Sheremet

Pavel Grigorievich Sheremet (Павел Григорьевич Шеремет, Павел Рыгоравіч Шарамет, 28 November 1971 – 20 July 2016) was a Belarusian-born Russian and Ukrainian journalist who was imprisoned by the government of Belarus in 1997, sparking an international incident between Belarus and Russia.

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Pawn Stars Australia

Pawn Stars Australia is the Australian adaption of the American series of the same name.

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Pawno

Pawno is a 2016 Australian romantic comedy drama film set in the diverse and multicultural suburb of Footscray.

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Payback Records

Payback Records is an Australian record company.

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PBS NewsHour

The PBS NewsHour is an American daily evening television news program that is broadcast on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), airing seven nights a week on more than 350 of the public broadcaster's member stations.

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Pearl Corkhill

Elizabeth Pearl Corkhill, MM (11 March 1887 – 4 December 1985) was an Australian military nurse of the First World War.

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Pearlie

Pearlie is a 2009 Australian/Canadian animated comedy series based on the children's book series Pearlie the Park Fairy by Wendy Harmer.

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Peekvid

Peekvid.com was a Web site that cataloged links to various TV shows and movies to make them more easily accessible to the public.

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Pelican (magazine)

Pelican is the University of Western Australia's student magazine.

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Pembroke School, Adelaide

Pembroke School is an Australian independent co-educational and non-denominational day and boarding school located in Kensington Park, a suburb east of the centre of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Penelope Wensley

Penelope Anne "Penny" Wensley (born 18 October 1946) is a former Australian public servant and diplomat who served as Governor of Queensland from 2008 to 2014.

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Penguin Island (Western Australia)

Penguin Island is a 12.5 ha island off the coast near Perth, Western Australia, 700 m from Rockingham.

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Penny Lane (Guantanamo)

The Central Intelligence Agency operated a controversial secret facility, known as Penny Lane, on the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base.

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Penny Sackett

Penny Diane Sackett (born 28 February 1956) 19 pages.

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Penny Wong

Penelope Ying-Yen Wong (born 5 November 1968) is an Australian politician who has represented South Australia in the Senate since 2002, and is the current Leader of the Opposition in the Senate and Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs.

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People (Australian magazine)

People is a fortnightly Australian lad's mag owned by Bauer Media Group.

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Per Capita

Per Capita is an independent progressive Australian think tank.

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Peregrine (band)

Peregrine was an indie rock band from Sydney, Australia.

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Perth Airport

Perth Airport is a domestic and international airport serving Perth, the capital and largest city of Western Australia.

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Perth Modern School

Perth Modern School (colloquially known as Perth Mod) is an academically selective co-educational public high school located in Subiaco, an inner city suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

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Peta Credlin

Peta-Louise Mary Credlin (born 23 March 1971) is an Australian political adviser who served as chief of staff to Prime Minister Tony Abbott from September 2013 to September 2015, and previously as chief of staff to Abbott as Leader of the Opposition.

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PetCloud

PetCloud is an Australian company selling pet care services based in Brisbane.

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Pete Evans

Peter Daryl Evans (born 26 February 1973) is an Australian chef, author and television personality.

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Peter Abeles

Sir Peter Emil Herbert Abeles, AC (25 April 192425 June 1999) was an Australian transportation magnate.

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Peter Anderson (politician)

Peter Thomas Anderson (born 23 November 1947), a former Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Nepean between 1978 and 1981, Penrith between 1981 and 1988, and Liverpool between 1989 and 1995 for the Australian Labor Party.

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Peter Asher

Peter Asher CBE (born 22 June 1944) is a British guitarist, singer, manager and record producer.

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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 Coleman

William Peter Coleman (born 15 December 1928) is an Australian writer and former politician.

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Peter Comensoli

Peter Andrew Comensoli (born 25 March 1964) is an Australian prelate of the Catholic Church, who was named the ninth Archbishop of Melbourne on 29 June 2018.

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Peter Craven (literary critic)

Peter Craven is an Australian literary critic and cultural studies writer.

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Peter Debnam

Peter John Debnam (born 21 April 1954), is a former Australian politician.

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Peter Drysdale

Peter David Drysdale (born 24 October 1938, in Grafton, New South Wales) is Emeritus Professor of Economics and Visiting Fellow in the Crawford School of Economics and Government in the College of Asia and the Pacific at The Australian National University.

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Peter F. Meurs

Peter Fletcher Meurs (born 21 December 1956) has been a general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) since April 2016.

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Peter Garrett

Peter Robert Garrett (born 16 April 1953) is an Australian musician, environmentalist, activist and former politician.

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Peter Greste

Peter Greste (born 1 December 1965) is a Latvian-Australian journalist and correspondent.

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Peter Hendy (politician)

Peter William Hendy (born 10 January 1962) is a former Australian politician.

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Peter Howson (politician)

Peter Howson, CMG (22 May 1919 – 1 February 2009) was an Australian politician.

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Peter Kocan

Peter Raymond Kocan (born 4 May 1947) is an Australian author and poet.

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Peter Lawlor

Peter Lawlor (born Ayr, Queensland, 1 March 1948) is a former Australian Labor Party Member for Southport in the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Peter Lehmann (winemaker)

Peter Leon Lehmann AM, (18 August 1930 – 28 June 2013) was an Australian wine producer based in the Barossa Valley.

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Peter Lloyd (journalist)

Peter Lloyd (born 1966) is a journalist and senior producer for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's news and current affairs program Lateline.

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Peter Meakin

Peter Jeremy Meakin (born 12 October 1942) is an Australian journalist who has worked as news/current affairs director for all three of Australia's commercial television networks (Nine Network, Seven Network and Network Ten).

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Peter Nicholson (cartoonist)

Peter Nicholson (born 1946) is an Australian political cartoonist, caricaturist and sculptor, and a four-time winner of the Walkley Award for Journalism, with work published in The Age, The Australian, The Australian Financial Review, and the Nation Review newspapers.

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Peter O'Shaughnessy

Peter O'Shaughnessy OAM (5 October 1923 – 17 July 2013) was an Australian actor, theatre director, producer and writer who presented the work of playwrights ranging from Shakespeare, Shaw, Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov to modern dramatists, such as Ionesco, Pinter and Beckett.

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Peter Ruehl

Vincent Peter Ruehl (29 March 1947 – 11 April 2011), known as Peter Ruehl, was an American-born Australian newspaper columnist, best known for the humorous column he wrote thrice weekly for The Australian Financial Review, in which he offered an American view on life in Australia.

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Peter Russo (politician)

Peter Samuel Russo (born 13 September 1955) is an Australian politician.

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Peter Schiergen

Peter Schiergen (born 23 March 1965 in Willich, West Germany) is a former German champion jockey Lee, Alan (8 June 2002), "Kazzia answers leading question".

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Peter Sculthorpe

Peter Joshua Sculthorpe AO OBE (29 April 1929 – 8 August 2014) was an Australian composer.

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Peter Shergold

Peter Roger Shergold, (born 27 September 1946) is an Australian academic, company director, and former public servant.

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Peter Siddle

Peter Matthew Siddle (born 25 November 1984) is an Australian Test cricketer.

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Peter Stanley bibliography

Peter Stanley is a prominent Australian military historian, who specialises in the military-social experience of war in the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries.

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Peter Thomson (diplomat)

Peter Thomson, OF (born 1948 in Suva), is a Fijian diplomat who served as President of the General Assembly of the United Nations from September 2016 until September 2017.

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Peter Tinley

Peter Charles Tinley (born 9 July 1962) is an Australian politician and former soldier.

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Peter Tsiamalili

Peter Sobby Tsiamalili (1952 or 1953 – 15 April 2007) was the Papua New Guinean civil servant who served as the first chief administrator of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (ABG) following successful elections in June 2005.

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Peter V'landys

Peter V'landys is an Australian racing administrator who holds the position of Chief Executive and board member with Racing NSW (an independent body established to control and regulate the NSW Thoroughbred Racing Industry).

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Peter van Onselen

Peter van Onselen (born 19 February 1976) is an Australian political academic, author and political journalist and commentator.

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Petersham, New South Wales

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

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Petya (malware)

Petya is a family of encrypting ransomware that was first discovered in 2016.

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Pharrell Williams

Pharrell Lanscilo Williams (born April 5, 1973) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer.

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Phibs

Phibs is the nom de plume of Tim De Haan (born 1974), a notable graffiti artist operating out of Sydney, Australia.

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Phil Koperberg

Philip Christian Koperberg (born 28 April 1943), is the Chairman of the New South Wales Emergency Management Committee, responsible for advising the New South Wales government on emergency response strategies, since 2011.

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Phil Walsh (Australian footballer)

Phillip "Phil" Walsh (15 March 1960 – 3 July 2015) was an Australian rules footballer and coach.

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Philip Cooney

Philip A. Cooney (born July 16, 1959) is a former member of the administration of United States President George W. Bush.

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Philip Cox

Philip Sutton Cox (born 1 October 1939) is an Australian architect.

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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 Nitschke

Philip Haig Nitschke (born 8 August 1947) is an Australian humanist, author, former physician and founder and director of the pro-euthanasia group Exit International.

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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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Phillip Adams

Phillip Andrew Hedley Adams, AO, FAHA, FRSA (born 12 July 1939) is an Australian humanist, social commentator, broadcaster, public intellectual and farmer.

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Phillip Frazer

Phillip Frazer, (born 1 May 1946, in Melbourne, Australia) is a writer, editor and publisher.

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Phillip Knightley

Phillip George Knightley (23 January 1929 – 7 December 2016) was an Australian journalist, critic, and non-fiction author.

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Pia Miller

Pia Miller (née Loyola; born 2 November 1983) is a Chilean-born Australian fashion model, actress and television presenter.

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Picardy (wine)

Picardy is an Australian winery at Pemberton, in the Pemberton wine region of Western Australia.

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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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Pierre Ryckmans (writer)

Pierre Ryckmans (28 September 1935 – 11 August 2014), who also used the pen-name Simon Leys, was a Roman Catholic Belgian-Australian writer, essayist and literary critic, translator, art historian, sinologist, and university professor.

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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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Piers Lane

Piers Lane (born 8 January 1958) is an Australian classical pianist.

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Pig City (music festival)

Pig City: Brisbane’s Historical Soundtrack was a one-day music festival held as part of the Queensland Music Festival in 2007.

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Pike River Mine disaster

The Pike River Mine disaster was a coal mining accident that began on 19 November 2010 in the Pike River Mine, northeast of Greymouth, in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island.

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Pillion (horse)

Pillion (1923 – after 1938) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Pinkeye (South Park)

"Pinkeye" is the seventh episode in the first season of the American animated television series South Park.

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Pirlangimpi

Pirlangimpi is a populated place on Melville Island in the Northern Territory, Australia.

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Pit bull

Pit bull is the common name for a type of dog descended from bulldogs and terriers.

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Pixie Annat

Isobel Mary "Pixie" Annat (born 18 March 1930) is a former Australian hospital matron, administrator and office bearer of the Royal Australian Nursing Federation (RANF).

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Pixie Jenkins

Pixie Jenkins (born as Paul Blake Jenkins, in Launceston, Tasmania, 1957) is an Australian fiddle player, singer, songwriter, and entertainer.

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Place (Reddit)

Place was a collaborative project and social experiment hosted on the social networking site Reddit that began on April Fools' Day 2017.

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Plain tobacco packaging

Plain tobacco packaging, also known as generic, neutral, standardised or homogeneous packaging, refers to packaging that requires the removal of all branding (colours, imagery, corporate logos and trademarks), permitting manufacturers to print only the brand name in a mandated size, font and place on the pack, in addition to the health warnings and any other legally mandated information such as toxic constituents and tax-paid stamps.

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Platonov (play)

Platonov (Платонов, also known as Fatherlessness and A Play Without a Title) is the name in English given to an early, untitled play in four acts written by Anton Chekhov in 1878.

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Please Like Me

Please Like Me is an Australian television comedy drama series created by and starring Josh Thomas.

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Pleasure Syndrome

Pleasure Syndrome is the second studio album by the Australian alternative rock/post-punk band Witch Hats, released through Longtime Listener/BMG on 14 October 2011.

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PNG solution

The Regional Resettlement Arrangement between Australia and Papua New Guinea, colloquially known as the PNG solution, is the name given to an Australian Government policy in which any asylum seeker who comes to Australia by boat without a visa will be refused settlement in Australia, instead being settled in Papua New Guinea if they are found to be legitimate refugees.

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Pocketbook (application)

Pocketbook is a Sydney-based free budget planner and personal finance app launched in 2012.

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PodProperty

PodProperty is an online legal service provider that specialises in co-ownership agreements for tenants in common.

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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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Pol Heyvaert

Pol Heyvaert is a Belgian stage director and designer with long-standing ties to the Ghent-based theatre company Victoria.

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Poleconomy

Poleconomy is a board game invented by New Zealander Bruce E. Hatherley and first published in 1980.

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Political career of Vladimir Putin

The political career of Vladimir Putin concerns the career of Vladimir Putin in politics, including his current tenure as President of Russia.

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Political funding in Australia

Political funding in Australia deals with political donations, public funding and other forms of funding received by politician or political party in Australia to pay for an election campaign.

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Political positions of the Democratic Party

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.

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Politico-media complex

The politico-media complex (PMC, also referred to as the political-media complex) is a name that has been given to the close, systematized, symbiotic-like network of relationships between a state's political and ruling classes, its media industry, and any interactions with or dependencies upon interest groups with other domains and agencies, such as law (and its enforcement through the police), corporations and the multinationals.

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Politics of Australia

The politics of Australia takes place within the framework of a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy.

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Poloxamer 407

Poloxamer 407 is a hydrophilic non-ionic surfactant of the more general class of copolymers known as poloxamers.

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Pork barrel

Pork barrel is a metaphor for the appropriation of government spending for localized projects secured solely or primarily to bring money to a representative's district.

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Port Essington

Port Essington is an inlet and historic site located on the Cobourg Peninsula in the Garig Gunak Barlu National Park in Australia's Northern Territory.

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Powderfinger

Powderfinger were a Queensland rock band formed in Brisbane in 1989.

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Pran Central

Pran Central, situated within an heritage-listed Australian seven storey building of the Edwardian baroque architectural style, is a shopping centre with two apartment towers built above it.

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Prashanth Sellathurai

Prashanth Sellathurai is an Australian gymnast.

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Precision Group

Precision Group is an Australian private property investment and management company based in Sydney.

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Precision-guided firearm

Precision guided firearms (PGFs) are long-range rifle systems designed to improve the accuracy of shooting at targets at extended ranges through target tracking, heads-up display and advanced fire control.

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Preity Zinta

Preity Zinta (pronounced; born 31 January 1975) is an Indian film actress and entrepreneur.

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Prem Tinsulanonda

Prem Tinsulanonda (เปรม ติณสูลานนท์;;; born 26 August 1920) is a retired Thai military officer who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from 3 March 1980 to 4 August 1988, during which time he was credited with ending a communist insurgency and presiding over accelerating economic growth.

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Presbyterian Ladies' College, Perth

The Presbyterian Ladies' College (informally known as PLC), is an independent, day and boarding school predominantly for girls, situated in Peppermint Grove, a western suburb of Perth, Western Australia.

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Prevalence of rabies

Almost all human deaths caused by rabies occur in Asia and Africa.

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Price tag policy

Price tag policy (Hebrew: מדיניות תג מחיר), also known as "Mutual Responsibility" (Arvut Hadadit), is the name originally given to acts of vandalism by Jewish fundamentalist settler youths, aimed at the Palestinian population, Christians, left-wing Israeli Jews,Oz Rosenberg, in Haaretz, 12 September 2011.

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Prime Ministerial Limousine

The Prime Ministerial Limousine is the official vehicle used by the Prime Minister of Australia.

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Print Hall

Print Hall is a four level bar/restaurant at Brookfield Place in Perth, Western Australia.

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Prita Mulyasari

Prita Mulyasari is an Indonesian housewife and mother of two who in 2008 was a patient at Omni International Hospital in Tangerang, west of Jakarta, for an illness that was misdiagnosed as dengue fever, whereas she actually had mumps.

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Pro-ana

Pro-ana refers to the promotion of behaviors related to the eating disorder anorexia nervosa.

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Pro-nuclear movement

There are large variations in peoples’ understanding of the issues surrounding nuclear power, including the technology itself, climate change, and energy security.

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Pro14

The PRO14 (known as the Guinness PRO14 for sponsorship reasons) is an annual rugby union competition involving professional sides from Ireland, Italy, Scotland, South Africa and Wales.

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Project Wickenby

Project Wickenby was a long-running joint-agency investigation initiated by the Australian Government in 2005 to combat offshore tax evasion.

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Providence (religious movement)

Providence (officially Christian Gospel Mission) is a Christian new religious movement founded by Jung Myung-seok in 1980; Jung was formerly a member of Unification Church and was strongly influenced by it.

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Pru Goward

Prudence Jane Goward (born 2 September 1952 in Adelaide), an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Minister for Family and Community Services and Minister for Social Housing, since January 2017 in the Berejiklian government, and the Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, since 2015.

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Pseudohermaphroditism

Pseudohermaphroditism, or pseudo-hermaphroditism, is an old clinical term for an organism that is born with primary sex characteristics of one sex but develops the secondary sex characteristics that are different from what would be expected on the basis of the gonadal tissue (ovary or testis).

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PTW Architects

PTW Architects is an Australian architecture firm founded in Sydney in 1889.

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Puberty Blues (TV series)

Puberty Blues is an Australian coming-of-age comedy-drama television series broadcast on Network Ten.

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Public float of QR National

In 2010 the Queensland Government split the government owned rail operator Queensland Rail into two companies: the government owned passenger operator Queensland Rail and the freight operator QR National (now Aurizon), the latter to be floated in late 2010.

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Public image of Vladimir Putin

The public image of Vladimir Putin concerns the image of Vladimir Putin, current President of Russia, among residents of Russia and worldwide.

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Public opinion of same-sex marriage in Australia

Public opinion of same-sex marriage in Australia has shifted from 38% support in 2004 to consistent majority support of 61% in 2017.

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Public Relations Institute of Australia

The Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA) is a peak body for public relations and communication professionals in Australia.

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Puka Temu

Sir Puka Temu, KBE, CMG (born 7 January 1954) is a Papua New Guinean politician.

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Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down

Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down is the 2011 fourteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ry Cooder.

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Punchbowl Boys High School

Punchbowl Boys High School is a Government secondary school in Punchbowl, New South Wales, Australia, in Sydney.

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Punchbowl, New South Wales

Punchbowl is a suburb in the south-western Sydney region, 17 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Pure (Miller novel)

Pure is a 2011 novel by English author Andrew Miller.

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Pure Heroine

Pure Heroine is the debut studio album by New Zealand singer Lorde, which was released through Universal, Lava, and Republic Records on 27 September 2013.

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Pure Heroine Tour

The Pure Heroine Tour was the first concert tour by New Zealand recording artist Lorde, in support of her debut studio album, Pure Heroine (2013).

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Purity of Essence (Hoodoo Gurus album)

Purity of Essence is Australian rock group Hoodoo Gurus' ninth studio album.

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Pushpesh Pant

Pushpesh Pant (born 1947) is a noted Indian academic, food critic and historian.

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Pussy Riot

Pussy Riot is a Russian feminist protest punk rock group based in Moscow.

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Q&A (Australian talk show)

Q&A is an Australian television panel discussion program, broadcast on ABC hosted by news journalist Tony Jones.

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Qantas

Qantas Airways is the flag carrier of Australia and its largest airline by fleet size, international flights and international destinations.

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Qantas Flight 30

Qantas Flight 30 (QF30, QFA30) was a Qantas Boeing 747-438, construction number 25067, registered in Australia as VH-OJK.

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Qantas Flight 32

Qantas Flight 32 was a Qantas scheduled passenger flight that suffered an uncontained engine failure on 4 November 2010 and made an emergency landing at Singapore Changi Airport.

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Quadrant (magazine)

Quadrant is an Australian literary and cultural journal.

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Quadrilateral Security Dialogue

The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QSD, also known as the Quad) is an informal strategic dialogue between the United States, Japan, Australia and India that is maintained by talks between member countries.

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Quakers Hill Press

Quakers Hill Press is a small press Australian publishing company.

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Quasimodo (magazine)

Quasimodo is a student newspaper published by the Fremantle Student Association at the University of Notre Dame Australia.

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Queanbeyan District Cricket Club

Queanbeyan District Cricket Club ('The Bluebags') is a cricket club operating in the Queanbeyan district of New South Wales and playing in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) cricket competition.

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Queen's Counsel

A Queen's Counsel (postnominal QC), or King's Counsel (postnominal KC) during the reign of a king, is an eminent lawyer (usually a barrister or advocate) who is appointed by the Monarch to be one of "Her Majesty's Counsel learned in the law." The term is also recognised as an honorific.

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Queens Place (complex)

Queens Place is an approved residential complex of twin skyscrapers, to be built on 350 Queen Street in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Queensland Council for Civil Liberties

The Queensland Council for Civil Liberties (QCCL) is a voluntary organisation in Australia concerned with the protection of individual rights and civil liberties.

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Queensland Police Service

The Queensland Police Service (QPS) is the principal law enforcement agency responsible for policing the Australian state of Queensland.

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Queensland state election, 2009

The Queensland state election was held to elect members to the unicameral Parliament of Queensland on 21 March 2009.

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Queensland state election, 2012

The 2012 Queensland state election was held on 24 March 2012 to elect all 89 members of the Legislative Assembly, a unicameral parliament.

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Queensland state election, 2015

The 2015 Queensland state election was held on 31 January 2015 to elect all 89 members of the unicameral Legislative Assembly of Queensland.

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Quentin Bryce

Dame Quentin Alice Louise Bryce (née Strachan; 23 December 1942) is an Australian academic who served as the 25th Governor-General of Australia from 2008 to 2014.

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Quiznos

QIP Holder, LLC, doing business as Quiznos, is a franchised fast-food restaurant brand based in Denver, Colorado, that specializes in offering toasted submarine sandwiches.

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QV.1

QV.1 is a 40-storey modernist skyscraper in Perth, Western Australia.

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RAAF Base Scherger

RAAF Base Scherger is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base located approximately east of Weipa on the western side of Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia.

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RAAF Base Tindal

RAAF Base Tindal is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) military air base and civil aviation airfield located east southeast of the town of Katherine, Northern Territory in Australia.

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Rabia sign

Rabaa or Rabbi'ah sign (sometimes stylized as R4BIA), Rabaa or, less commonly, Rab3a, is a hand gesture and a sign that first appeared in late August 2013, thought to be originated from Turkey and used in social media and protest marches in Egypt.

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Rachael Blake

Rachael Morelle Blake (born 26 May 1971) is an Australian actress.

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Rachel Marley

Rachel Claire Marley (born 26 April 1990) is an Australian singer and actress.

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Rachel Siewert

Rachel Mary Siewert (born 4 November 1961 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian Greens politician who was elected to represent Western Australia in the Australian Senate at the 2004 federal election.

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Racism in Australia

Racism in Australia traces both historical and contemporary racist community attitudes, as well as political non-compliance and governmental negligence on United Nations human rights standard and incidents in Australia.

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Radiation effects from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster

The radiation effects from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster are the observed and predicted effects as a result of the release of radioactive isotopes from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

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Radical centrism

The terms radical centrism, radical center (or radical centre) and radical middle refer to a political ideology that arose in the Western nations in the late 20th century.

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Ragbir Bhathal

Ragbir Bhathal is an Australian astronomer and author, currently based at the Western Sydney University (WSU), Australia.

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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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Rain, Steam and Speed

Rain, Steam and Speed is the fourth and final studio album by the New Zealand band, The Mutton Birds.

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Raissa Martin

Raissa Martin (born 3 March 1991) is an Australian goalball player who has been selected to represent Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.

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Rajendra K. Pachauri

Rajendra Kumar Pachauri (born 20 August 1940) was the chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

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Rake (Australian TV series)

Rake is an Australian television program, produced by Essential Media and Entertainment, that first aired on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ABC1 in 2010.

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Ralph Sarich

Ralph Tony Sarich (born 10 December 1938 in Baskerville, Western Australia) is an Australian automotive engineer, inventor, and businessman who developed the orbital engine and the orbital combustion process engine. Sarich founded the Orbital Engine Company, which developed the orbital combustion process (OCP) engine, based on the two-stroke concept.

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Rama Yade

Rama Yade (born Mame Ramatoulaye Yade; 13 December 1976) is a Senegalese-born French politician and the author of several books.

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Ramsay family

The Ramsays are a fictional family from the Australian soap opera Neighbours.

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Randalls Gold Mine

The Randalls Gold Mine is a gold mine, recently developed, located 36 km east-north-east of Kambalda, Western Australia, near Mount Monger Station.

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Rann Government

The Rann Government was the state executive government of South Australia led by Premier of South Australia Mike Rann of the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 2002 to 2011.

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Ratón

Ratón ("Mouse" in English) was a Spanish fighting bull that was nicknamed el toro asesino (the killer bull), el sangriento toro (the bloody bull) and el terrible Ratón (the terrible Mouse) for killing three people in bullfighting rings in Spain between 2006–11 and injuring thirty more.

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Ratih Hardjono

Ratih Hardjono (born 6 December 1960) is an Indonesian journalist for Kompas, an author, and a public affairs consultant.

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Ravensthorpe Nickel Mine

Ravensthorpe Nickel Operations is a nickel mine and hydrometallurgical processing plant located 550 km south east of Perth, in the Ravensthorpe district of Western Australia.

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Ravensthorpe, Western Australia

Ravensthorpe is a town 541 km south-east of Perth, 40 km inland from the south coast of Western Australia.

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Ray Crooke

Ray Austin Crooke (12 July 19225 December 2015) was an Australian artist known for his landscapes.

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Ray Evans (Australian businessman)

Ray Evans (10 September 1939 – 17 June 2014) was an Australian business leader, a conservative, and campaigner against climate change mitigation efforts.

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Ray Moynihan

Ray Moynihan is an Australian researcher, health journalist, documentary-maker and author.

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Ray O'Connor

Raymond James O'Connor (6 March 192625 February 2013) was an Australian politician.

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Ray of Light (song)

"Ray of Light" is a song by American singer Madonna.

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Ray Robinson (ATSIC)

Ray 'Sugar Ray' Robinson was an Australian who served as Deputy Chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission from 1996 to 2003.

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Ray Williams (businessman)

Raymond Reginald Williams (born 1937) is an Australian businessperson and corporate criminal.

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Raymattja Marika

Raymattja Marika (c. 1959 – 11 May 2008) was an Australian Yolngu aboriginal leader, scholar, educator, translator, linguist and cultural advocate.

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Raymond Bonner

Raymond Bonner is the author of numerous books, an investigative reporter who also been a staff writer at the New York Times, and The New Yorker and contributed to The New York Review of Books.

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Raymond Hanson (composer)

Raymond (Charles) Hanson AM (23 November 19136 December 1976) was an Australian composer and lecturer in composition at the NSW State Conservatorium of Music now known as the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

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Røde Microphones

. Rode Microphones LLC is an Australian-based designer and manufacturer of microphones, related accessories and audio software.

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Reactions to Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions

Reactions to Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) refer to the views of international actors on the BDS movement, which is, according to Elhanan Yakira, Ethan Felson, and Roberta Rosenthal Kwall, a campaign motivated by anti-Zionism and anti-Israel sentiment.

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Reactions to the United States diplomatic cables leak

Reactions to the United States diplomatic cables leak, published by wikiLeaks at the end of November, 2014, included stark criticism, anticipation, commendation, strong support for, as well as outright threats against people involved in the leak, satire, and quiescence.

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Real Humans

Real Humans (Äkta människor) is a 2012 Swedish science fiction/drama series set in an alternative near-future version of Sweden where consumer-level humanoid robot workers and servants are widespread.

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Real Racing 3

Real Racing 3 is a racing game, developed by Firemonkeys Studios and published by Electronic Arts for iOS, Android, Nvidia Shield and BlackBerry 10 devices.

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Reason Party (Australia)

The Reason Party (formerly named the Australian Sex Party) is an Australian political party founded in 2017.

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Rebecca Artis

Rebecca Artis (born 21 November 1988) is an Australian professional golfer who plays on the Ladies European Tour.

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Rebecca Huntley

Rebecca Huntley (born 1972) is an Australian social researcher and expert on social trends.

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Rebecca Wilson

Rebecca Louise Wilson (22 December 1961 – 7 October 2016) was an Australian sports journalist, radio and television broadcaster and personality, known for the comic television talk sports show The Fat, in which she appeared regularly with host Tony Squires.

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Rebekha Sharkie

Rebekha Carina Che Sharkie (born 24 August 1972) is an Australian politician.

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Rebirth (Jimmy Cliff album)

Rebirth is an album by reggae artist Jimmy Cliff released in July 2012.

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Reception of WikiLeaks

The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks has received praise as well as criticism.

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Reclaiming Patriotism

Reclaiming Patriotism: Nation-Building for Australian Progressives is a 2009 book by Tim Soutphommasane which argues that the Australian left have misunderstood patriotism and should embrace it in order to re-engage with political discourse and ordinary Australians.

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Red Dirt – Red Heart

Red Dirt – Red Heart is a studio album by Australian singer–songwriter Russell Morris.

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Red Rag

The Red Rag blogsite was at the centre of a UK political scandal that became known as smeargate.

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Redfern Now

Redfern Now (2012) is an Australian television drama program screening on ABC1 in Australia and Vibrant TV Network and Netflix in the United States.

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Reece Mastin

Reece Mastin (born 24 November 1994) is an English-born Australian singer and songwriter who won the third season of The X Factor Australia in 2011.

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Rees ministry

The Rees ministry is the 91st ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by the 41st Premier Nathan Rees.

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Refugee crisis

Refugee crisis can refer to movements of large groups of displaced people, who could be either internally displaced persons, refugees or other migrants.

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Refugees of Iraq

Refugees of Iraq are Iraqi nationals who have fled Iraq due to war or persecution.

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Reg Cribb

Reginald Cribb is an Australian playwright and actor.

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Reg Inglis

Reg Inglis is a bloodstock agent in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Reg Lindsay

Reginald John "Reg" Lindsay OAM (7 July 1929 – 5 August 2008) was an Australian country music singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and radio and television personality.

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Regal Princess (2014)

MS Regal Princess is a Royal-class cruise ship operated by Princess Cruises.

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Regional Express Holdings

Regional Express Holdings is the parent company of a number of airline and associated companies in Australia.

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Religious debates over the Harry Potter series

Religious debates over the Harry Potter series of books by J. K. Rowling are based on claims that the novels contain occult or Satanic subtexts.

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Renae Lawrence

Renae Lawrence (born 11 October 1977) is an Australian former hospitality worker and panel beater who was convicted in Indonesia for drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine.

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Renate Stecher

Renate Stecher (née Meißner, born 12 May 1950) is a German (former East German) sprint runner and a triple Olympic champion.

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Renaud Lavillenie

Renaud Lavillenie (or; born 18 September 1986) is a French pole vaulter.

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Renown Park, South Australia

Renown Park is an inner northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Report of the Secretary-General's Panel of Experts on Accountability in Sri Lanka

The Report of the Secretary-General's Panel of Experts on Accountability in Sri Lanka was a 2011 report produced by a panel of experts appointed by United Nations Secretary-General (UNSG) Ban Ki-moon to advise him on the issue of accountability with regard to any alleged violations of international human rights and humanitarian law during the final stages of the Sri Lankan Civil War.

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Republic of Molossia

Molossia, also known as the Republic of Molossia, is a claimed micronation within the United States, founded by Kevin Baugh (b. July 30, 1962) and headquartered at his home near Dayton, Nevada.

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Republicanism in Australia

Republicanism in Australia is a movement to change Australia's system of government from a constitutional monarchy to a republic.

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Results of the Northern Territory general election, 2012

This is a list of electoral division results for the Northern Territory 2012 General Election.

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Retinitis pigmentosa

Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a genetic disorder of the eyes that causes loss of vision.

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Rex Clark

Rex Clark (14 September 1935 — 19 October 1978) was an officer of the Australian Army and a collector of orders, decorations and medals as well as military history books and ephemera.

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Rex Cramphorn

Rex Roy Cramphorn (sometimes identified by the variant Cramphorne) (10 January 194122 November 1991) was an Australian theatre director, costume designer, theatre critic, theorist and translator, active in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Rex Hotel

The Rex Hotel Saigon is a famous luxury and business hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

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Rhône Group

Rhône Group is a global private equity firm, specializing in mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, recapitalizations, and partnerships with particular focus on European and trans-Atlantic investments.

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Rhubarb (band)

Rhubarb were an Australian rock band, best known for their song "Exerciser", released in 1999.

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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 McMaster

Rhyll McMaster (born 1947 in Brisbane) is a contemporary Australian poet and novelist.

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Rhys Wesser

Rhys Joseph Wesser (born 31 March 1979) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who last played for the South Sydney Rabbitohs of the NRL.

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Ric Stowe

Robert Fredrick ("Ric") Stowe (born 1944) is a businessman who was once prominent in Western Australia.

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Richard Aedy

Richard Aedy is an Australian journalist.

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Richard Attipoé

Richard Attipoé (20 April 1957 – 3 June 2007, The Australian, 4 June 2007.) was a Togolese politician.

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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 Court

Richard Fairfax Court (born 27 September 1947 in Nedlands), is a former Western Australian politician, serving as Premier of Western Australia from 1993 to 2001.

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Richard Fitzwilliams

Richard Fitzwilliams is a British public relations consultant and commentator.

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Richard Flanagan

Richard Miller Flanagan (born 1961) is an Australian novelist from Tasmania.

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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 Goyder

Richard James Barr Goyder AO (born 1960) is an Australian businessman and sporting administrator who is the current chairman of the AFL Commission, the governing body of Australian rules football.

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Richard Grossman (bassist)

Richard Grossman (born 28 November 1959) is an Australian rock musician who has played bass guitar for two iconic bands: Divinyls and Hoodoo Gurus.

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Richard Jones (1786–1852)

Richard Jones (1786 – 6 November 1852) was an English-born politician in New South Wales and Queensland (then part of New South Wales), Australia.

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Richard Lindzen

Richard Siegmund Lindzen (born February 8, 1940) is an American atmospheric physicist known for his work in the dynamics of the middle atmosphere, atmospheric tides, and ozone photochemistry.

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Richard McGregor

Richard McGregor (born 1958) is a journalist, writer, and author.

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Richard Meale

Richard Graham Meale, AM, MBE (24 August 193223 November 2009) was an Australian composer of instrumental works and operas.

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Richard Mills (composer)

Richard John Mills AM, DMus BA(Hons) Qld, (born 14 November 1949) is an Australian conductor and composer.

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Richard Neville (writer)

Richard Clive Neville (16 December 1941 – 4 September 2016) was an Australian writer and social commentator who came to fame as an editor of the counterculture magazine OZ in Australia and the United Kingdom in the 1960s and early 1970s.

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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 Pyros

Richard Pyros (born 7 April 1984) is a British actor often working in Australia, who first achieved fame in the hit Australian Channel Seven TV show, Big Bite which was nominated for two AFI Awards.

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Richard Roxburgh

Richard Roxburgh (born 23 January 1962) is an Australian actor, writer, producer, and director.

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Richard Sampson (politician)

Richard Stanley Sampson (16 November 1877 – 16 February 1944) was an Australian politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1921 until his death, representing the seat of Swan.

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Richard Tambling

Richard Tambling (born 12 September 1986) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club and the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Richard Torbay

George Richard Torbay (born 26 March 1961), an Australian politician, was an independent member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Northern Tablelands from 1999 to 2013.

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Richard Walsh (Australian publisher)

Richard Walsh (born John Richard Walsh; born 21 July 1941) is an Australian publisher, editor, company director, media consultant, lecturer, broadcaster and journalist.

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Richie Porte

Richard Julian "Richie" Porte (born 30 January 1985) is an Australian professional road bicycle racer on the and two-time winner of Paris–Nice.

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Richo (TV program)

Richo is a weekly Australian television news and commentary program, formerly broadcast on Sky News Live.

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Rick Stone

Rick Stone is a professional rugby league football coach and former player who was the head coach of the Huddersfield Giants in the Super League.

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Ricky Ponting

Ricky Thomas Ponting, AO (born 19 December 1974), is a former Australian international cricketer, and two-time World Cup winning captain in 2003 and 2007, widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen of all time.

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Ricky Ponting with the Australian cricket team in India in 2008–09

Ricky Ponting captained the Australian cricket team on their four Test tour of India in 2008–09.

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Ridleyton, South Australia

Ridleyton is an inner northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Right-wing populism

Right-wing populism is a political ideology which combines right-wing politics and populist rhetoric and themes.

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Rik Mayall

Richard Michael "Rik" Mayall (7 March 1958 – 9 June 2014) was an English comedian, actor and writer.

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Ringo Brown

Ringo Brown is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Sam Clark.

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Rio (Keith Jarrett album)

Rio is a recording of solo piano improvisations by Keith Jarrett, recorded live at the Teatro Municipal, Rio de Janeiro on April 9, 2011, released as a two CD set on the ECM label.

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Riot dog

Riot dog is a term used by English-speaking media denoting any of the stray dogs that, in recent years, accompany street protesters in Athens, Greece.

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Rita Mills

Rita Mills was a singer from the Torres Strait Islands.

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Riwayat

Riwayat (Tradition) is a 2012 Indian drama film directed by Vijay Patkar and produced by Dr.

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Road Kill (2010 film)

Road Train is an Australian horror film, known as Road Kill in the U.S., directed by Dean Francis and written by Clive Hopkins.

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Rob Oakeshott

Robert James Murray "Rob" Oakeshott (born 14 December 1969) is an Australian politician.

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Rob Stokes

Robert Gordon Stokes (born 17 January 1974), an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Minister for Education since January 2017 in the Berejiklian government.

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Robert Allenby

Robert Allenby (born 12 July 1971) is an Australian professional golfer.

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Robert Bropho

Robert Charles Bropho (9 February 1930 – 24 October 2011) was a Ballardong Noongar Australian Aboriginal rights activist and convicted serial child sex offender from Perth, Western Australia.

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Robert Duffield

Robert Duffield (1935 - 2000) was a journalist who served as foreign editor of The Australian from 1968 until 1974.

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Robert Farquharson

Robert Donald William Farquharson (born 1969) is an Australian man charged, tried and convicted of murdering his three sons on Father's Day in 2005 by driving them in his car into a farm dam.

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Robert Forster (musician)

Robert Derwent Garth Forster (born 29 June 1957) is an Australian singer-songwriter, guitarist and music critic.

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Robert French

Robert Shenton French (born 19 March 1947) is a retired Australian lawyer and judge who served as the twelfth Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 2008 to 2017.

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Robert Gardner (anthropologist)

Robert Grosvenor Gardner (November 5, 1925 – June 21, 2014) was an American academic, anthropologist, and documentary filmmaker who was the Director of the Film Study Center at Harvard University from 1956 to 1997.

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Robert Gottliebsen

Robert Norman Gottliebsen (born 4 February 1941) is a columnist for Business Spectator and an economics writer at The Australian.

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Robert Hickmott

Robert Hickmott (born 28 January 1969) is an Australian racehorse trainer and former Australian rules footballer, who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Robert Holmes à Court

Michael Robert Hamilton Holmes à Court (27 July 1937 – 2 September 1990) was a South African-born Australian entrepreneur who became the country's first billionaire, before dying suddenly of a heart attack in 1990 at the age of 53.

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Robert Lowe

Robert Lowe, 1st Viscount Sherbrooke, GCB, PC (4 December 1811 – 27 July 1892), British statesman, was a pivotal but often forgotten figure who shaped British politics in the latter half of the 19th century.

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Robert McCallum Jr.

Robert Davis McCallum Jr. (born 1946) is an American attorney and diplomat who served in the Bush administration.

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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 Racic

Robert Racic (8 January 196425 October 1996) was an Australian DJ and record producer.

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Robert Rooney

Robert Rooney (1937–2017) was an artist and art critic from Melbourne, Australia, and a leading figure in Australian Conceptual art.

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Robert Theobald

Robert Theobald (June 11, 1929 – November 27, 1999) was a private consulting economist and futurist author.

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Robin Loh

Robin SK Loh (1928/29 – August 28, 2010) was an Indonesian-born Singaporean businessman and real estate developer.

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Robin Morrow

Robin Morrow AM (born 1942) is an Australian lecturer, critic and editor in children's literature.

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Robina Courtin

Robina Courtin (born Melbourne, Australia, 20 December 1944) is a Buddhist nun in the Tibetan Buddhist Gelugpa tradition and lineage of Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche.

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Robina, Queensland

Robina is a suburb on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.

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Rock It (music festival)

Rock It is an Australian music festival held at the Arena Joondalup in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia.

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Rockhampton

Rockhampton is a city in the Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Rodney Hall (writer)

Rodney Hall AM (born 18 November 1935) is an Australian writer.

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Rodney Madgwick

Rodney Neville Madgwick is an Australian judge.

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Rodney Pople

Rodney Pople (born 6 September 1952) is an Australian visual artist.

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Roger Herft

Roger Adrian Herft AM (born 11 July 1948) is a retired bishop in the Anglican Church of Australia.

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Roger Knox

Roger Knox (born 1948) is an Australian country singer, known as the Black Elvis and the Koori King of Country.

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Roger Pulvers

Roger Pulvers (born 4 May 1944) is an Australian playwright, theatre director and translator.

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Roland Peelman

Roland Peelman (born in Belgium) is an Australian conductor and musical director.

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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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Rolf Harris

Rolf Harris (born 30 March 1930) is an Australian entertainer whose career has encompassed work as a musician, singer-songwriter, composer, comedian, actor, painter and television personality.

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Rollie Eggmaster

Rollie Eggmaster is a kitchen appliance manufactured by Florida-based company Kalorik.

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Rolling Stone Australia

Rolling Stone Australia is the Australian edition of the United States' Rolling Stone magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture, published monthly.

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Roma, Queensland

Roma is a town, locality and the administrative centre in the Maranoa Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Roman Quaedvlieg

Roman Alexander Quaedvlieg (born 8 January 1965) is a former Australian senior public servant who was the Commissioner of the Australian Border Force (ABF) from 1 July 2015 until May 2017 when he was put on paid leave while an investigation into potential corruption took place.

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Ron Barassi

Ronald Dale Barassi Jr (born 27 February 1936) is a retired Australian rules football player and coach.

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Ron Boswell

Ronald Leslie Doyle Boswell (born 9 December 1940) is a former Australian politician.

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Ron Giteau

Ron Giteau (born 31 May 1955) is an Australian former professional rugby league player.

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Ron Hoenig

Ron Hoenig (born 21 April 1953)Mr Ron HOENIG, Who's Who in Australia 2017, ConnectWeb, 2017.

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Ron Manners

Ronald B. Manners (born 1936) is an Australian businessman.

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Ron Medich

Ronald Edward Medich (born 11 April 1948, in Innisfail, Queensland) is an Australian property developer who, on 23 April 2018, was found guilty in the Supreme Court of New South Wales of ordering the 2009 contract murder of Scottish Australian businessman Michael McGurk, and the subsequent intimidation of McGurk's wife, Kimberly.

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Ron P. Swegman

Ron P. Swegman (born August 12, 1967) is an American angler, artist, and author.

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Ronald Conway

Ronald (Victor) Conway (4 May 1927 – 16 March 2009) was an Australian therapist and author, best known for his sociological works of the 1970s and 1980s, including The Great Australian Stupor, which sold exceptionally well (70,000 copies, a very impressive total by Australian standards), and The Land of the Long Weekend (1978).

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Ronald Harvey

Ronald George "Ron" Harvey,, CVO, (born 9 June 1934) is a former senior Australian public servant and sport administrator.

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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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Room Raiders

Room Raiders is a "dating/reality" series on MTV.

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Rosa Lee Long

Rosa Therese Lee Long (née Lee, born 2 October 1945) is a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland representing the electorate of Tablelands in Northern Queensland, Australia for the One Nation Party.

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Rosalie Ham

Rosalie Ham (born 1955) is an Australian author, stage and radio play writer.

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Rosanne Fitzgibbon

Rosanne (Rosie) Fitzgibbon (1947–2012) was a literary editor in Australia.

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Rose Jackson (politician)

Rose Jackson is an Assistant General Secretary of NSW Labor.

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Rosella (brand)

Rosella is a brand of tomato soup, tomato sauces, pickled vegetables, and condiments, founded in Australia in 1895 as the Rosella Preserving & Manufacturing Co. Rosella has had a number of owners since, including a 40-year period where it was owned by Unilever.

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Rosemary Goldie

Rosemary Goldie AO (1 February 1916 – 27 February 2010) was an Australian Roman Catholic theologian.

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Rosemary Sorensen

Rosemary Sorensen (born 1954) is an Australian journalist, editor, and literary critic working for The Australian.

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Rosie Batty

Rosemary Anne "Rosie" Batty (born 9 February 1962) is an Australian domestic violence campaigner and the 2015 Australian of the Year.

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Ross Fitzgerald

Ross Andrew Fitzgerald (born in 1944) is an Australian academic, historian, novelist, secularist, and political commentator.

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Ross McMullin

Ross McMullin (born 1952) is an Australian historian who has written a number of books on political and social history, as well as several biographies.

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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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Rowan Williams

Rowan Douglas Williams, Baron Williams of Oystermouth (born 14 June 1950) is a Welsh Anglican bishop, theologian and poet.

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Roxy Jacenko

Roxy Elise Davis-Jacenko (born 8 June 1980) is an Australian businesswoman and PR maven, socialite and author,known for her appearance on the 3rd season of ''The Celebrity Apprentice Australia''.

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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 Fowler (Paralympian)

Roy Fowler (22 March 1920 – 19 September 2002) was an Australian Paralympic competitor, who won ten medals at six Paralympics from 1964 to 1988.

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Roy Inwood

Reginald Roy Inwood, VC (14 July 1890 – 23 October 1971) 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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Royal Commission into Drug Trafficking

The Royal Commission into Drug Trafficking (1977–1979) or Woodward Royal Commission was a royal commission initiated by the New South Wales Government to investigate drug trafficking in New South Wales, Australia, especially links between the Mafia and New South Wales Police and the disappearance of anti-marijuana campaigner Donald Mackay.

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Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse was a royal commission established in 2013 by the Australian government pursuant to the Royal Commissions Act 1902 to inquire into and report upon responses by institutions to instances and allegations of child sexual abuse in Australia.

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Royal Commission into the Home Insulation Program

The Royal Commission into the Home Insulation Program was a Royal Commission established by the Australian government pursuant to the to inquire into the matters that may have arisen from the development and implementation of the Australian government's Home Insulation Program.

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Royal Commission into trade union governance and corruption

The Royal Commission into trade union governance and corruption was a Royal Commission established by the Australian government to inquire into alleged financial irregularities associated with the affairs of trade unions.

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Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security

The Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security, also known as the First Hope Commission, was a Royal Commission established on 21 August 1974 by Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam to investigate the country's intelligence agencies—to investigate and report into the structure of Australian security and intelligence services, the nature and scope of the intelligence required and the machinery for ministerial control, direction and coordination of the security services.

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Royal Trophy

The Royal Trophy was a men's professional team golf tournament which was played between 2006 and 2013.

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Rrakala

Rrakala is the second album from Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu.

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RS Exton and Co Building

RS Exton and Co Building is a heritage-listed warehouse facade at 333 Ann Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Ruby Boye

Ruby Boye, (29 July 1891 – 14 September 1990) was an Australian coastwatcher on the island of Vanikoro in the South Pacific Area during the Second World War.

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Ruby Plains Station

Ruby Plains Station is a pastoral lease and cattle station located about south of Halls Creek in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.

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Rudd Government (2007–10)

The Rudd Government (2007–10) was the government of Australia formed by the Australian Labor Party and led by Kevin Rudd as Prime Minister.

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Rudd Government (2013)

The Second Rudd Government was the federal executive Government of Australia led by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd of the Australian Labor Party.

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Rue de l'Odéon

The rue de l'Odéon is a street in the Odéon quarter of the 6th arrondissement of Paris on the Left Bank.

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Rugby league in Australia

Rugby league football in Australia has been one of the country's most popular sports since it started being played there in 1908.

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Rugby Union Players' Association

The Rugby Union Players' Association (RUPA) is the representative body for professional rugby union players in Australia.

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Rum Rebellion

The Rum Rebellion of 1808 was the only successful armed takeover of government in Australian history.

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Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall is a pedestrian street mall located in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Ruon Tongyik

Ruon Tongyik is an Australian professional football (soccer) player who plays as a central defender for Western Sydney Wanderers.

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Rupert (play)

Rupert is a 2013 play by David Williamson about Rupert Murdoch.

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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 Murdoch

Keith Rupert Murdoch, (born 11 March 1931) is an Australian-born American media mogul.

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Rush (William Singe song)

"Rush" is the debut single by Australian singer, songwriter, and producer William Singe, released on 3 February 2017 by RCA Records.

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Rush Limbaugh–Sandra Fluke controversy

The Rush Limbaugh–Sandra Fluke controversy began on February 29, 2012, when American conservative talk-show host Rush Limbaugh's remarks about contraceptive mandates included statements labeling Georgetown University Law Center student Sandra Fluke as a "slut" and "prostitute".

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Russ Hinze

Russell James Hinze (19 June 1919 – 29 June 1991) was a politician in Queensland, Australia, in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Russell Barlow

Russell Barlow (born 18 December 1962) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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Russell Matheson

Russell Glenn Matheson (born 16 December 1958), an Australian federal politician, was a Member of the Australian House of Representatives for the seat of Macarthur representing the Liberal Party of Australia from August 2010 to July 2016.

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Russell Short

Russell Luke Short, OAM (born 7 May 1969) is an Australian legally blind athlete, who has competed at eight Paralympics from 1988 to 2016 and won six gold, two silver and four bronze medals at the Games.

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Russian cruiser Varyag (1983)

Russian cruiser Varyag (Varangian), (ex-Chervona Ukraina), is the third ship of the of guided missile cruisers built for the Soviet Navy now serving the Russian Navy.

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Russian destroyer Marshal Shaposhnikov

Marshal Shaposhnikov is an of the Russian Navy laid down in 1985.

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Ruth Maddison

Ruth Maddison is an Australian photographer born in 1945.

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Ruth Rix

Ruth Rix (born 1942) is an artist based in Brighton, England, who works across the visual arts, with a particular interest in painting.

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Ryan Bailie

Ryan Bailie (born 15 July 1990) is an Australian triathlete.

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Ryan Broad

Ryan Andrew Broad (born 9 March 1982 in Herston, Queensland) is an Australian professional cricketer who plays for the Queensland Bulls.

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Ryan Gregson

Ryan Gregson (born 26 April 1990) is an Australian middle-distance runner.

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S. K. Kelen

S.

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Sabeel Ahmed

Dr.

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Sabina Wolanski

Sabina Wolanski, married Sabina van der Linden-Wolanski (1927 – 23 June 2011) was a Holocaust survivor and author.

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Safe Schools Coalition Australia

The Safe Schools Coalition Australia SSCA is a national network of organisations working with school communities to create safer and more inclusive environments for homosexual, intersex and gender diverse students, staff and families.

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Salah Abdeslam

Salah Abdeslam (born 15 September 1989) is a Belgium-born French national of Moroccan descent.

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Salary cap

In professional sports, a salary cap (or wage cap) is an agreement or rule that places a limit on the amount of money that a team can spend on players' salaries.

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Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom

Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma), titled Pasolini's 120 Days of Sodom on English-language prints and commonly referred to as simply Salò, is a 1975 Italian-French horror art film directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini.

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Salim Mehajer

Salim Mehajer (born 12 June 1986) is an Australian convicted criminal, former licensed builder, property developer, disqualified corporation manager and former deputy mayor of the former Auburn City Council.

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Sally Burton

Sally Burton (''née'' Hay), also known as Sally Hay Burton (born 21 January 1948), is an author and theatre producer, and was the fourth and last wife of actor Richard Burton.

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Sally Pearson

Sally Pearson, OAM (née McLellan; born 19 September 1986) is an Australian athlete.

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Sally Seltmann

Sally Mary Seltmann (born Sally Mary Russell, 11 September 1975), is an Australian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer.

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Sally Walker

Sally Ann Walker is a lawyer and former senior university administrator.

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Sally Whitwell

Sally Whitwell (born 1974) is an Australian classical music pianist, composer, arranger, conductor and teacher.

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Sam de Brito

Sam de Brito (30 January 1969 – 12 October 2015) was a Sydney-born author and writer for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age who wrote the blog All Men Are Liars.

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Sam Kerr

Samantha May Kerr (born 10 September 1993) is an Australian football forward who plays for the Australia women's national football team (also known as the Matildas), Perth Glory in the Australian W-League, and Chicago Red Stars in the United States' National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).

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Sam Lee (executive)

Samuel Lee is the founder and CEO of Blockchain Global Limited.

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Sam Lipski

Sam Lipski AM is a distinguished Australian journalist.

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Sam Piantadosi

Samuel Mathew Piantadosi (April 1946 - 4 March 2010) was an Australian union official and politician.

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Sam Weideman

Samuel Weideman (born 26 June 1997) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Samah Sabawi

Samah Sabawi (سماح السبعاوي; 1967) is a Palestinian playwright, author and poet.

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Same-sex marriage in Australia

Same-sex marriage has been legal in Australia since 9 December 2017.

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Same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom

Marriage is a devolved issue in the different parts of the United Kingdom, and the status of same-sex marriage is different in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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Samsung Galaxy S III

The Samsung Galaxy S III (or Galaxy S3) is a Android smartphone designed, developed, and marketed by Samsung Electronics.

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Samuel J. Heyman

Samuel J. Heyman (March 1, 1939 – November 7, 2009) was an American businessman, hedge fund manager, and philanthropist best known for his longtime chairmanship of the GAF Materials Corporation and International Specialty Products Inc.

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San Marino–European Union relations

Relations between Republic of San Marino and the European Union (EU) began in February 1983.

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Sandakan camp

The Sandakan camp, also known as Sandakan POW Camp (Malay: Kem Tawanan Perang Sandakan), was a prisoner-of-war camp established during World War II by the Japanese in Sandakan in the Malaysian state of Sabah.

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Sandline affair

The Sandline affair was a political scandal that became one of the defining moments in the history of Papua New Guinea, and particularly the conflict in Bougainville.

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Sandro Nocentini

Sandro Nocentini (born 5 February 1966) is an Italian artist, living and working in Australia.

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Sandy Macdonald

John Alexander Lindsay "Sandy" Macdonald (born 10 May 1954) is a former Australian politician.

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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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Sanity (music store)

Sanity is an Australian chain of music and entertainment stores and is the country's second largest retailer of recorded audio and video discs.

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Sanjay Gupta

Sanjay Gupta (born October 23, 1969) is an American neurosurgeon and medical reporter.

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Saputo Inc.

Saputo Inc. is a Montreal-based Canadian dairy company founded in 1954 by the Saputo family.

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Sarabjit Singh

Sarabjit Singh (also spelled Sarabjeet Singh; 1963 or 1964 – 2 May 2013) (alleged to be Manjit Singh by Pakistan) was an Indian national convicted of terrorism and spying by a Pakistani court.

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Sarah Blasko

Sarah Blasko (born Sarah Elizabeth Blaskow, 23 September 1976) is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and producer.

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Sarah Coyte

Sarah Jane Coyte (born 30 March 1991) is an Australian Women's cricketer.

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Sarah Monahan

Sarah Monahan (born 12 April 1977) is an Australian actress.

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Sarah Murdoch

Sarah Murdoch (née O'Hare; born 31 May 1972) is a British-born Australian model, actress and television presenter.

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Sarasota Chalk Festival

Sarasota Chalk Festival is an American cultural event of public art that celebrates a performing art form of pavement art also known as Italian street painting.

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Sarbi

Sarbi(dog) (11 September 2002 – 27 March 2015) was an Australian special forces explosives detection dog that spent almost 14 months missing in action (MIA) in Afghanistan having disappeared during an ambush on 2 September 2008.

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Sartre's Sink

Sartre's Sink is a literary pastiche in the form of a do it yourself handbook.

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Saskia Rosendahl

Saskia Rosendahl (born Saskia-Sophie Rosendahl; 9 July 1993) is a German actress.

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Satao (elephant)

Satao (c. 1968 – 30 May 2014) was one of Kenya's largest African elephants.

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Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen

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Saveock

Saveock is a hamlet in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.

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Séance on a Wet Afternoon (opera)

Séance on a Wet Afternoon is an opera in two acts by Stephen Schwartz to a libretto by the composer, based on the novel by Mark McShane and the screenplay by Bryan Forbes to the 1964 film of the same name.

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SBS World News

SBS World News is the news service of the Special Broadcasting Service in Australia.

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SCAT Airlines Flight 760

SCAT Airlines Flight 760 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Kokshetau to Almaty, Kazakhstan, that crashed in thick fog near Kyzyltu on 29 January 2013, killing all 16 passengers and 5 crew on board.

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Schapelle (TV film)

Schapelle is an Australian television film that aired in Australia on Nine Network on 9 February 2014 and in New Zealand on TV One on 20 February 2014.

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Schapelle Corby

Schapelle Leigh Corby (born 10 July 1977) is an Australian woman who was convicted of smuggling cannabis into Indonesia.

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Sci-Mate

Sci-Mate is an open collaboration of scientists using Web 2.0 software to address well known challenges in academic publishing and technology transfer.

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Scorched Earth: Australia’s Secret Plan for Total War

Scorched Earth: Australia's Secret Plan for Total War is a 2017 history book written by Sue Rosen.

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Scorpène-class submarine

The Scorpène-class submarines are a class of diesel-electric attack submarines jointly developed by the French Direction des Constructions Navales (DCN) and the Spanish company Navantia, and now by Naval Group.

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Scott Direen

Scott Direen (born 20 October 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Scott Emerson

Scott Anthony Emerson (born 15 January 1964) is a former Australian politician.

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Scott Farquhar

Scott Farquhar (born December 1979) is an Australian billionaire, the co-founder and co-CEO of the software company Atlassian.

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Scott McConnell (politician)

Scott Lindsley McConnell is an Australian politician.

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Scott Morrison

Scott John Morrison (born 13 May 1968) is an Australian politician.

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Scott Parkin

Scott Parkin (born 1969, Garland, Texas is an anti-war, environmental and global justice organizer, former community college history instructor, and a founding member of the Houston Global Awareness Collective. He has been a vocal critic of the American invasion of Iraq, and of corporations such as Exxonmobil and Halliburton. Since 2006, he has worked as an campaigner for the Rainforest Action Network, organizing campaigns against Bank of America, Citibank, TXU and the Keystone XL Pipeline. He also organizes with Rising Tide North America.

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Scott Rush

Scott Anthony Rush (born 3 October 1985), an Australian former labourer, was convicted in Indonesia for drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine.

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Scottish Australians

Scottish Australians are ‌‍‍‍‍residents of Australia who are fully or partially of Scottish descent.

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Scotty Bowers

George Albert "Scotty" Bowers (born July 1, 1923) is a former Marine who, from the 1940s to the 1980s, was a Hollywood pimp.

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Sea Cloud

Sea Cloud is a sailing cruise ship of the Sea Cloud Cruises line.

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Sea cucumber

Sea cucumbers are echinoderms from the class Holothuroidea.

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Sea Patrol (season 1)

The first season of the Australian drama series Sea Patrol premiered on the Nine Network on 5 July 2007.

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Seabird Seeker

The Seabird Seeker (SB7L-360 Seeker 2) is a light observation aircraft built by Seeker Aviation Australia and Seabird Aviation Jordan.

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Seabrook Christian School

Seabrook Christian School is for students from Kindergarten to Grade 10 and has three campuses located in Somerset, Launceston, and Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

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SeaDream I

SeaDream I is a yacht-style cruise ship operated by SeaDream Yacht Club.

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SeaDream II

SeaDream II is a small cruise ship operated by SeaDream Yacht Club.

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SeaDream Yacht Club

SeaDream Yacht Club is a private cruise line with its headquarters in Oslo, Norway.

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Seaman Dan

Henry Gibson "Seaman" Dan (born 25 August 1929), known as Seaman Dan, an Indigenous Australian, is a Torres Strait Islander singer-songwriter with a national and international reputation whose first recording was released in 2000.

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Sean Edwards (politician)

Sean Christopher Edwards (born 2 January 1962) is an Australian politician who was a member of the Australian Senate for South Australia from 2011 to 2016, representing the Liberal Party.

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Sean Leahy

Sean Leahy (born 1958) is an Australian cartoonist working for the Courier Mail in Brisbane, Australia.

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Sean Rooney (footballer)

Sean Rooney (born 1 March 1989) is an Australian footballer who plays for Marconi Stallions FC.

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Search for HMAS Sydney and German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran

Numerous attempts were made to find the Australian cruiser and the German auxiliary cruiser ''Kormoran'', which were both lost in a sea battle in 1941.

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Seat 12

Seat 12, also known as Operation Seat 12, was a disinformation campaign of communist propaganda during the Cold War to discredit the moral authority of the Vatican because of its outspoken anticommunism.

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Sebastian Ryall

Sebastian "Seb" Ryall (born 18 July 1989) is an Australian professional football (soccer) player who plays as a defender, most recently for Sydney FC.

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Sebastian Smee

Sebastian Smee is an art critic for the Washington Post.

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Second Baird ministry

The Second Baird ministry was the 95th ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by Mike Baird, the state's 44th Premier.

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Second Test, 2007–08 Border–Gavaskar Trophy

The Second Test in the Indian cricket team's tour of Australia for the 2007–08 summer was a controversial Test cricket match played over five days at the Sydney Cricket Ground from 2 to 6 January 2008.

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Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975

Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975, Offensive behaviour because of race, colour or national, or ethnic origin.

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Section 44 of the Constitution of Australia

Section 44 of the Australian Constitution lists the grounds for disqualification on who may become a candidate for election to the Parliament of Australia.

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Seddon Bennington

Seddon L. Bennington (8 October 1947 – c. 11 July 2009) was a New Zealand museum executive.

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See No Evil (artwork)

See No Evil is a collection of works of public art by multiple graffiti artists, located around Nelson Street in Bristol, UK.

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Seek Limited

Seek Limited (stylized as SEEK) and its subsidiary companies, known as the Seek Group, focus on facilitating the matching between jobseekers and employment opportunities and helping hirers find candidates for advertised roles.

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Seeker Lover Keeper

Seeker Lover Keeper was an Australian indie rock music supergroup formed by Sarah Blasko, Sally Seltmann and Holly Throsby in August 2010.

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Selection of Discovery Mission 13 and 14

The selection process for Mission 13 and 14 of the Discovery program began in February 2014, as NASA drafted an Announcement of Opportunity (AO) for the next Discovery mission.

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SelecTV (Australian television)

SelecTV was an Australian satellite based subscription television broadcasting service.

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Selling Houses Australia

Selling Houses Australia is an Australian reality and lifestyle TV series, based on the British show of the same name.

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Semi Radradra

Semi Radradra Turagasoli Waqavatu (born 13 June 1992) is a Fijian professional rugby player who currently plays rugby union for Bordeaux in the French Top 14 competition.

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Serco

Serco Group plc is a provider of public services with headquarters based in Hook, Hampshire.

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Serge Lilo

Serge Lilo (born 3 April 1985) is a New Zealand rugby union player who represented the Wellington Lions in the Air New Zealand Cup (now known as the Mitre 10 Cup) and the Hurricanes in Super Rugby.

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Serpentine Gorge

Serpentine Gorge is one of the gorges in the West MacDonnell Ranges in Australia's Northern Territory.

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SES/RTS

SES/RTS, part of the WIN Television network, are Australian television stations licensed to, and serving the rural south-east portion of South Australia, including Mount Gambier, the Limestone Coast and the Riverland.

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Seven (Southern Cross Austereo)

Seven Regional is an Australian television network available in Tasmania, Darwin, Regional South Australia, and Remote Central and Eastern 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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Seven Seas Explorer

Seven Seas Explorer is a cruise ship built by Fincantieri of Italy for Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

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Seven West Media

Seven West Media Limited is an ASX-listed media company and is Australia's largest diversified media business, formed by the acquisition by West Australian Newspapers Holdings Limited (WAN) of the Seven Media Group.

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Sexual orientation and gender identity in the Australian military

Sexual orientation and gender identity in the Australian military are no longer relevant considerations in the 21st century, with the Australian Defence Force (ADF) allowing LGBT people to serve openly and access the same entitlements as other personnel.

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Shady Alsuleiman

Shady Alsuleiman (born 1978 in Sydney, Australia) is the president of the Australian National Imams Council.

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Shady Lady (aircraft)

Shady Lady was a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft that in August 1943 flew one of World War II's longest bombing missions, from Darwin in Australia to the oil refineries at Balikpapan in the East Kalimantan province on the island of Borneo, Indonesia.

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Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan (born Shahrukh Khan; 2 November 1965), also known as SRK, is an Indian film actor, producer and television personality.

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Shah Rukh Khan in the media

Shah Rukh Khan is an Indian film actor, producer and television personality.

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Shandong Energy

Shandong Energy Group Company is a state owned coal-mining company headquartered in Jinan, Shandong, China.

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Shane Biggs

Shane Biggs (born 5 August 1991) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Shane Easson

Shane Easson (born 22 March 1955) is a business consultant, former political staff member, and a former political candidate representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Shane Emmett

Shane Emmett (born 4 January 1976) is an Australian award-winning actor, presenter and film-maker.

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Shane Warne

Shane Keith Warne (born 13 September 1969) is a Australian former international cricketer, and a former ODI captain of the Australian national team.

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Shannon Grant

Shannon Grant (born 19 April 1977) is a retired Australian rules footballer who was known as one of the premier midfielders in the AFL.

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Shari Sebbens

Shari Sebbens is an Aboriginal Australian actress, most famous for her debut film role in The Sapphires.

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Shark Shield

Shark Shield is a personal electronic device that creates an electromagnetic field to deter shark attacks and is used by surfers, scuba divers, spearfishing, and ocean kayak fishing.

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Sharri Markson

Sharri Markson (born 8 March 1984) is an Australian journalist.

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Sharryn Jackson

Sharryn Maree Jackson (born 12 February 1962), Australian politician, was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives.

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Shaun Bonétt

Shaun Bonétt (born 1 January 1971) is an Australian entrepreneur and property developer who founded and is CEO of Precision Group.

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Shaun Gladwell

Shaun Gladwell (born 1972) is an Australian contemporary artist whose work spans moving image, painting, photography, sculpture, installation, performance and virtual reality.

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Shaun Hart

Shaun Hart (born 17 May 1971) is a former Australian rules football player, who played for the Brisbane Bears and Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League.

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Shaun McManus

Shaun John McManus (born 9 February 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer.

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Shaun Nelson

Shaun Christopher Nelson (born 22 March 1973) is an Australian politician.

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Shaw Media

Shaw Media was the television broadcasting division of Shaw Communications.

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Shaynna Blaze

Shaynna Blaze is an Australian interior designer, television personality, writer and former singer.

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Sheldon Adelson

Sheldon Gary Adelson (pronounced; born August 4, 1933) is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist.

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Shelley Archer

Shelley Frances Archer (born 15 October 1958) was an Australian politician.

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Shelley Gare

Shelley Gare (born 1952) is an Australian journalist and author, who is a contributing editor at The Australian Financial Review.

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Shenzhou 6

Shenzhou 6 (Shénzhōu lìuhào) was the second human spaceflight of the Chinese space program, launched on October 12, 2005 on a Long March 2F rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

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Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas Resort

The Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas Resort is a seaside resort hotel on Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas, Far North Queensland, Australia.

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Sherlock Holmes (2009 film)

Sherlock Holmes is a 2009 mystery period action film based on the character of the same name created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

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Shirley Brifman

Shirley Margaret Brifman (née Emerson; 7 December 1935 – 4 March 1972) was an Australian prostitute and brothel madam who was known as a whistleblower on police corruption.

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Shocking (horse)

Shocking is an Australian bred Thoroughbred racehorse, trained by Mark Kavanagh, who won the 149th Melbourne Cup on 3 November 2009 by three-quarters of a length.

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Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party

The Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party is an Australian political party.

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Shooting of Oscar Grant

Oscar Grant III was a 22-year-old African-American man who was fatally shot in the early morning hours of New Year's Day in 2009 by BART Police Officer Johannes Mehserle in Oakland, California. Responding to reports of a fight on a crowded Bay Area Rapid Transit train returning from San Francisco, BART Police officers detained Grant and several other passengers on the platform at the Fruitvale BART Station.

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Shop A Docket

Shop A Docket is an Australian coupon company, founded in 1986, based in Brisbane, Australia.

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Showtime Movie Channels

Showtime Movie Channels was an Australian pay-TV movie service, available on the Foxtel, Optus and Austar TV platforms.

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Shriya Shah-Klorfine

Shriya Shah-Klorfine (11 January 1979 - May 19, 2012) was a Nepal-born Canadian woman who died while descending from the summit of Mount Everest in 2012.

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Shurat HaDin

Shurat HaDin, Israel Law Center (ILC), founded in 2003, is a Tel Aviv-based civil rights non-governmental organization focused on representing terror victims, Jewish issues, and Israeli causes.

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Si Yi Chen

Si Yi Chen (born 19 March 1985) is an Australian who was convicted in Indonesia for drug trafficking as a member of the Bali Nine.

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Sia discography

Australian singer and songwriter Sia has released eight studio albums, six live albums, thirty-five singles (including eleven as a featured artist), and forty-two music videos.

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Siberian Business Union

Siberian Business Union (SBU) (Russian: Сибирский деловой союз, or Sibirskiy Delovoy Souz (SDS)) is a Russian holding company based in Kemerovo in Siberia.

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Sigrid Kaag

Sigrid A. M. Kaag (born 2 November 1961) is a Dutch diplomat and politician serving as Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation in the Third Rutte cabinet as of 26 October 2017 on behalf of the liberal Democrats 66 party.

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Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk

The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is a four-bladed, twin-engine, medium-lift utility helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft.

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Silver Discoverer

Silver Discoverer is a small, yacht-type cruise ship operated by Silversea Cruises as the third member of its Silversea Expeditions fleet.

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Silversea Cruises

Silversea Cruises is a privately owned mid-market cruise line with its headquarters in Monaco.

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Simon & Garfunkel discography

Simon & Garfunkel, an American singer-songwriter duo, has released five studio albums, fifteen compilation albums, four live albums, one extended play, 26 singles, one soundtrack, and four box sets since 1964.

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Simon Birmingham

Simon John Birmingham (born 14 June 1974), an Australian politician, is a member of the Australian Senate representing South Australia as a member of the Liberal Party since 2007.

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Simon Duggan

Simon Duggan (born 13 May 1959) is a New Zealand-born Australian cinematographer.

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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 Kasprowicz

Simon Kasprowicz is a former Australian professional rugby union player who has played for the New South Wales Waratahs and Mitsubishi Sagamihara DynaBoars in Japan.

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Simon Lethlean

Simon Lethlean (born 17 November 1975) is a former Australian Football League (AFL) football operations manager and the current general manager of football at St Kilda Football Club.

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Simon Murphy (conductor)

Simon Francis Murphy (born 26 August 1973 in Balmain, Sydney) is an international award winning, Dutch based, Australian conductor and viola player with a focus on the music of the 18th and early 19th centuries.

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Simon Phillips (director)

Simon Phillips (born 1958) is a New Zealand-Australian director of theatre, musicals and opera.

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Simon Sheikh

Simon Sheikh (born 1986 in Sydney) is an Australian political activist.

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Simon Taylor (footballer, born 1982)

Simon Taylor is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in Australian Football League (AFL).

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Simon Tedeschi

Simon Tedeschi (born 1 May 1981) is an Australian classical pianist.

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Simone Wilkie

Major General Simone Louise Wilkie, (née Burt, born 1964) is an Australian Army officer who was the Australian Deputy National Commander in the War in Afghanistan in 2011 and 2012.

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Simone Young

Simone Margaret Young AM (born 2 March 1961) is an Australian conductor.

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Singapore Airlines Flight 006

Singapore Airlines Flight 006 (SQ006/SIA006) was a scheduled Singapore Airlines passenger flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Los Angeles International Airport via Chiang Kai-shek International Airport (now Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport) in Taipei, Taiwan.

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Singaporean general election, 2011

Singapore's general election to form its 12th Parliament was held on 7 May 2011.

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Siobhan O'Sullivan

Siobhan O'Sullivan is an Australian political scientist and political theorist who is currently a lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, University of New South Wales.

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Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges

The Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges are a side-by-side pair of road bridges on the Gateway Motorway (M1), which skirts the eastern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Sisa Waqa

Sisa Waqa (born 29 April 1986) is a Fijian professional rugby footballer who last played for FC Grenoble in French Rugby Union.

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Sitcom

A sitcom, short for "situation comedy", is a genre of comedy centered on a fixed set of characters who carry over from episode to episode.

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Situ Gintung

Situ Gintung (Sundanese, Lake Gintung) was an artificial lake near to the town of Cirendeu (pronounced) in Tangerang District, Indonesia.

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Skeleton Jar

Skeleton Jar is the second album by Youth Group.

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Skeleton sport in Australia

Australia created a female team in the sport of skeleton in the hope of winning a medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics.

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Sky Muster

Sky Muster are geostationary (GEO) communications satellites operated by NBN Co Limited and built by SSL.

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SkyAirWorld

SkyAirWorld was a scheduled and charter airline based in Brisbane, Australia.

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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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Skyline Apartments

Skyline Apartments is a skyscraper in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia located in the CBD residential precinct known as Petrie Bight.

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SkyMapper

SkyMapper is a fully automated 1.35 m (4.4 ft) wide-angle optical telescope at Siding Spring Observatory in northern New South Wales, Australia.

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Skytrans Airlines

Skytrans Airlines is a Queensland owned and operated airline and air charter business based in Cairns.

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Sleeping Beauty (2011 film)

Sleeping Beauty is a 2011 Australian erotic drama film that was written and directed by Julia Leigh.

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Slip-Slop-Slap

Slip-Slop-Slap was the iconic and internationally recognised sun protection campaign prominent in Australia and New Zealand during the 1980s.

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Smiggle

Smiggle is an Australian-based retail store chain that sells stationery and related accessories.

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Smithfield State High School

Smithfield State High School is a secondary school located in Smithfield, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

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Smoking bans in private vehicles

Smoking bans in private vehicles are enacted to protect passengers from secondhand smoke and to increase road traffic safety, e.g. by preventing the driver from being distracted by the act of smoking.

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Smooth 91.5

Smooth 91.5 (call sign: 3PTV) is a commercial radio station based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Smooth 95.3

Smooth 95.3 (call sign: 2PTV) is a commercial radio station based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Snakes in Suits

Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work is a 2006 non-fiction book by industrial psychologist Paul Babiak and criminal psychologist Robert D. Hare.

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Snowflake (slang)

Snowflake as a slang term involves the derogatory usage of the word snowflake to refer to a person.

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Snowtown (film)

Snowtown (also known as The Snowtown Murders) is a 2011 Australian biographical crime drama horror film directed by Justin Kurzel in his directorial debut and written by Shaun Grant based on the true story of the Snowtown murders.

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Sodastream (band)

Sodastream are an Australian folk rock duo consisting of Karl Smith on lead vocals and acoustic guitar; and Pete Cohen on double bass, bass guitar, piano and backing vocals; which formed in 1996 in Perth.

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Sol Trujillo

Solomon Dennis "Sol" Trujillo (born November 17, 1951) is an American businessman, global media-communications and technology executive.

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Solar power in Spain

Spain is one of the top ten countries by solar photovoltaics installed capacity and the first country for concentrated solar power (CSP) in the world.

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Solastalgia (album)

Solastalgia is the fifth studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Missy Higgins, released on 27 April 2018.

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Soldiers of Heaven

The Soldiers of Heaven or Jund As-Samaa (جند السماء), were an armed Iraqi Shi'a messianic sect which was led by Dia Abdul Zahra Kadim, who reportedly died in fighting in Basra, Iraq on 29 January 2007.

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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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Some Kind of Bliss

"Some Kind of Bliss" is a song recorded by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, for her sixth studio album Impossible Princess (1997).

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Something's Got a Hold on Me

"Something's Got a Hold on Me" is a song by American singer Etta James.

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Son of a Lion

Son of a Lion is a 2007 Australian-Pakistani drama film set in Darra Adam Khel, in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

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Songhoy Blues

Songhoy Blues is a desert blues music group from Timbuktu, Mali.

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Songs for a Tailor

Songs for a Tailor is the 1969 debut solo album by the Scottish musician, composer and singer Jack Bruce, who was already famous at the time of its release for his work with the supergroup Cream.

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Songs in the Dark (album)

Songs in the Dark is the debut album by the Wainwright Sisters, a singer-songwriter duo featuring the Canadian-American Martha Wainwright and her American half-sister Lucy Wainwright Roche.

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Sonny Bill Williams

Sonny William 'Sonny Bill' Williams (born 3 August 1985) is a New Zealand rugby union and rugby league footballer and a heavyweight boxer.

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Sonny Wool

Sonny Wool is a Suffolk/ Romney crossed sheep from the North Island of New Zealand.

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Sonya Hartnett

Sonya Louise Hartnett (born 23 February 1968 in Box Hill, Victoria) is an Australian author of fiction for adults, young adults, and children.

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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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Soul (building)

Soul is a tall residential tower local along the Esplanade, close to Cavill Avenue in Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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South African cricket team in Australia in 2008–09

The South Africa cricket team toured Australia between 6 December 2008 and 30 January 2009, playing three Test matches, two Twenty20 Internationals and five One Day Internationals against Australia.

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South Australian state election, 2010

The 2010 South Australian state election elected members to the 52nd Parliament of South Australia on 20 March 2010.

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South Australian state election, 2014

The 2014 South Australian state election elected members to the 53rd Parliament of South Australia on 15 March 2014, to fill all 47 seats in the House of Assembly (lower house) and 11 of 22 seats in the Legislative Council (upper house).

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South Kalgoorlie Gold Mine

The South Kalgoorlie Gold Mine is a gold mine located south-west of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.

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South Korean legislative election, 2016

South Korea's 20th legislative elections were held on 13 April 2016.

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South Korean presidential election, 2017

The 19th South Korean presidential election was held on 9 May 2017, after the impeachment and dismissal of Park Geun-hye.

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South Melbourne tram depot

South Melbourne tram depot was a depot on the Melbourne tram network.

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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 Media Group

Southern Cross Media Group (formerly Macquarie Media Group) is one of Australia's major media companies.

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Southern Cross University

Southern Cross University (SCU) is an Australian public university, with campuses at Lismore and Coffs Harbour in northern New South Wales, and at the southern end of the Gold Coast in Queensland.

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Southern Expressway (South Australia)

The Southern Expressway is an freeway, Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure, Government of South Australia in the southern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia, between Bedford Park and Old Noarlunga.

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Sparkadia

Sparkadia is a band that formed in Sydney in 2004 and were originally known as 'The Spark'.

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Sparkling Shiraz

Sparkling Shiraz is an Australian wine style.

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Sparta (ship)

The Sparta is a 48-metre (157-foot) Russian-flagged fishing trawler and refrigerator ship.

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Sphaerocarpos texanus

Sphaerocarpos texanus, the Texas balloonwort, is a species of liverwort in the Sphaerocarpaceae family, found in the Americas, northern Africa and Europe.

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Spirit of Akasha

Spirit of Akasha is an Australian surfing film.

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Sports broadcasting contracts in Australia

This article refers to the sports broadcasting contracts in Australia.

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Spotless Group Holdings

Spotless Group Holdings is an Australian listed company that provides Integrated facility services in Australian and New Zealand through a number of in house brands.

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Spring 2009 Chanel couture collection

The Spring 2009 Chanel couture collection was presented on January 26, 2009 in Paris.

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Spring and Fall (album)

Spring and Fall is the nineteenth studio album by Australian folk rock singer-songwriter Paul Kelly which was issued in October 2012 on his own label, Gawd Aggie and distributed via Universal Music.

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Spying on United Nations leaders by United States diplomats

Spying on United Nations leaders by United States diplomats refers to a 2009 confidential directive from the United States Department of State instructing US diplomats to spy on top officials of the United Nations.

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Square Kilometre Array

The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is a large multi radio telescope project aimed to be built in Australia and South Africa.

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Squiz

Squiz is a multinational company that first launched in Australia in 1998.

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Sri Lankan cricket team in Australia in 2012–13

The Sri Lankan cricket team toured Australia from 6 December 2012 to 28 January 2013.

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Sri Lankan cricket team in South Africa in 2011–12

The Sri Lankan cricket team toured South Africa from 9 December 2011 to 22 January 2012.

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SS Waratah

The SS Waratah was a long cargo liner steamship that operated between Europe and Australia in the early 1900s.

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St Catherine's School, Toorak

St Catherine's School is an independent and non-denominational Christian day and boarding school for girls, located in Toorak, an inner south-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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St Gregory's College, Campbelltown

St Gregory's College (SGC or Greg's) is a Catholic, K-12, day and boarding, agricultural school, located in Gregory Hills, a south-western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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St James' Church, Sydney

St James' Church, commonly known as St James', King Street, is an Anglican parish church in inner city Sydney, Australia.

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St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill

St Joseph's College (SJC or Joeys) is a Roman Catholic, secondary, day and boarding school for boys.

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St Paul's College, University of Sydney

St Paul's College in Sydney, Australia, is an Anglican residential college for men which is affiliated with the University of Sydney.

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St Peter's College, Adelaide

Saint Peter's College (officially The Collegiate School of St Peter, but commonly known as SPSC, Sancti Petri Schola Collegiata, St Peter's or Saints) is an independent boys' school in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

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St Stanislaus' College (Bathurst)

St Stanislaus' College is a Catholic day and boarding high school for boys, founded in 1867 and conducted since 1889 by the Congregation of the Mission's priests and brothers.

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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. David's Road Depot

St.

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St. George Illawarra Dragons

The St.

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Stack Is the New Black

Stack Is the New Black is the debut studio album by Australian pop punk band Short Stack, released through Sunday Morning Records on 14 August 2009.

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Stan Grant (journalist)

Stan Grant (born 30 September 1963) is an Australian television news and political journalist, and television presenter for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Stan Marks

Stan Marks is an Australian writer and journalist.

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Stan Perron

Stan Perron (born 2 November 1922) is an Australian businessman and philanthropist.

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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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Star Clipper

Star Clipper is a four masted barquentine built as a cruise ship, and operated by Star Clippers Ltd of Sweden.

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Star Flyer

Star Flyer is a four masted barquentine built as a cruise ship, and operated by Star Clippers Ltd of Sweden.

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Star Wars: Flight of the Falcon

Star Wars: Flight of the Falcon is a video game based on the events of the original Star Wars trilogy of films.

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Star Wars: The Force Awakens (also known as Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens) is a 2015 American epic space opera film produced, co-written and directed by J. J. Abrams.

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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 of Play (film)

State of Play is a 2009 political thriller film, based on the six-part British television serial of the same name which first aired on BBC One in 2003.

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State of the Climate

The State of the Climate is an annual report that is primarily led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Climatic Data Center (NOAA/NCDC), located in Asheville, North Carolina, but whose leadership and authorship spans roughly 100 institutions in about 50 countries.

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Steel industry in China

The steel industry in China has been driven by rapid modernisation of its economy, construction, infrastructure and manufacturing industries.

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Steele Hall

Raymond Steele Hall (born 30 November 1928) was the 36th Premier of South Australia 1968-70, a senator for South Australia 1974-77, and federal member for the Division of Boothby 1981-96.

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Stephanie Bendixsen

Stephanie Claire Bendixsen (born 31 March 1985) is an Australian video game critic, author, and is best known as one of the former presenters of the video game television programs Good Game and Good Game: Spawn Point, where she went by the gamertag "Hex", and screenPLAY.

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Stephanie Brantz

Stephanie Brantz (born 1972 in Brisbane) is an Australian sports presenter.

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Stephanie Dowrick

Reverend Stephanie Dowrick (born 2 June 1947) is an Australian writer, Interfaith Minister and social activist.

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Stephanie Rice

Stephanie Louise Rice, OAM (born 17 June 1988) is an Australian former competitive swimmer.

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Stephanie Williams (dancer)

Stephanie Williams (born in Newcastle, New South Wales) is an Australian ballet dancer, a member of the corps de ballet of the American Ballet Theatre.

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Stephen (Australian legal family)

The Stephen family is a prominent legal dynasty in Australia that has produced a number of judges and jurists.

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Stephen Brady

Stephen Christopher Brady (born 11 June 1959) is a former Australian career diplomat.

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Stephen Crean

Stephen Lamont Crean (12 July 1947August 1985) was an Australian public servant, who was the son of Frank Crean and brother of Simon and David Crean, all politicians.

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Stephen Dank

Stephen Dank is an Australian biochemist who worked as a sports scientist with National Rugby League clubs, such as the Manly Sea Eagles; and Australian rules football clubs, such as the Essendon Football Club and the Gold Coast Suns.

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Stephen Estcourt

Stephen Peter Estcourt (born 20 March 1953 in Hobart, Tasmania) is an Australian judge, who has been Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania since April 2013.

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Stephen Gately

Stephen Patrick David Gately (17 March 197610 October 2009) was an Irish pop singer-songwriter, actor, children's writer, and dancer, who, with Ronan Keating, was a lead singer of the pop group Boyzone.

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Stephen Keim

Stephen Keim, SC is a Brisbane barrister who represented Indian-born doctor Mohamed Haneef in his application for judicial review of a decision to revoke his Australian visa.

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Stephen Mayne

Stephen Mayne (born 23 July 1969) is an Australian Walkley Award winning journalist, local government councillor, and self-described shareholder activist.

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Stephen Paddock

Stephen Craig Paddock (April 9, 1953October 1, 2017) was an American mass murderer responsible for the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, in which he fired into a crowd of approximately 22,000 concertgoers attending a country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip.

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Stephen Smith (Australian politician)

Stephen Francis Smith (born 12 December 1955) is a former Australian politician who was a member of the House of Representatives from 1993 to 2013.

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Steve Bisley

Steve Bisley (born 26 December 1951) is an Australian film and television actor, best known for his roles in the films Mad Max and The Great Gatsby, and as Detective Sergeant Jack Christey in the television series Water Rats.

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Steve Cuozzo

Steven D. Cuozzo (born January 17, 1950) is an American writer and newspaper editor who writes as a restaurant critic, real estate columnist, and op-ed contributor at the New York Post, a daily newspaper primarily distributed in New York City and its surrounding area.

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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 Hooker

Steven "Steve" Leslie Hooker OAM (born 16 July 1982 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian former pole vaulter and Olympic gold medalist.

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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 Peacocke

Stephen "Steve" Peacocke (born 30 October 1981) is an Australian actor.

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Steven Ciobo

Steven Michele Ciobo (born 29 May 1974) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since the 2001 federal election, representing the Division of Moncrieff.

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Steven Lowy

Steven Mark Lowy (born 24 November 1962) is co-Chief Executive Officer of Westfield Corporation, a leading global shopping centre company with 35 shopping centres under management valued at US$29.3 billion.

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Steven Marshall

Steven Spence Marshall (born 21 January 1968) is an Australian politician serving as the 46th and current Premier of South Australia.

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Steven Pringle

Steven Bruce Scott Pringle is a naval officer in the Royal Australian Naval Reserves.

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Steven Schwartz (psychologist)

Steven Schwartz (born 5 November 1946) is an American and Australian academic and, until late 2012, the Vice Chancellor of Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.

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Stop Laughing...This Is Serious

Stop Laughing...This Is Serious is a conversational-style Australian television documentary program which debuted in 2015 on the ABC.

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Storms Dressed as Stars

Storms Dressed as Stars is the second album by Melbourne indie band Gersey.

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Strange Birds in Paradise

Strange Birds in Paradise, subtitled A West Papuan Story is an Australian documentary film created by Adelaide filmmaker Charlie Hill-Smith.

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Strictly Ballroom (musical)

Strictly Ballroom the Musical is a musical theatre adaptation of the 1992 film Strictly Ballroom.

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Struan Sutherland

Struan Keith Sutherland AO (17 June 193611 January 2002) was an Australian medical researcher who developed effective antivenoms and other treatments for people bitten or stung by venomous Australian wildlife.

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Stuart Ayres

Stuart Laurence Ayres (born 24 November 1980), an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Minister for Sport since April 2014, the Minister for WestConnex and the Minister for Western Sydney since January 2017 in the Berejiklian government.

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Stuart Barnes (poet)

Stuart Barnes (born 1977) is an Australian poet.

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Stuart Highway

Stuart Highway is one of Australia's major highways.

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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 O'Grady

Stuart O'Grady (born 6 August 1973) is a retired Australian professional road bicycle racer, who rode as a professional between 1995 and 2013.

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Stuart Rees

Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees AM is an Australian academic, human rights activist and author who is the founder of the Sydney Peace Foundation and Emeritus Professor at the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney in Australia.

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Stuart Robert

Stuart Rowland Robert (born 11 December 1970) is an Australian politician.

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Stuart Wagstaff

Stuart Wagstaff (13 February 192510 March 2015) was an English-born Australian entertainer who was active in all genres of the industry including television, theatre, music and stage management.

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STW

STW is an Australian television station owned by the Nine Network that is based in Perth, Australia.

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Submarine Escape Training Facility (Australia)

The Submarine Escape Training Facility (SETF), also known as the Submarine Escape and Rescue Centre (SERC), is a facility used by submariners of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) to train in the techniques needed to escape from a submarine in trouble.

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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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Suburban Kid

Suburban Kid is the debut solo album by the Australian singer-songwriter Kevin Mitchell, which was released under his pseudonym, Bob Evans.

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Sue Ellery

Suzanne Mary Ellery (born 12 May 1962) is an Australian politician who has been a Labor Party member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia since 2001, representing South Metropolitan Region.

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Suelette Dreyfus

Dr.

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Sugar Army

Sugar Army are a three-piece rock band from Perth, Western Australia.

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Suicide of Tyrone Unsworth

The suicide of Tyrone Unsworth (August 16, 2003 – November 22, 2016) occurred on November 22, 2016, in Brisbane, Australia.

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Suicide tourism

Suicide tourism, or euthanasia tourism, is the practice of potential suicide candidates travelling to a jurisdiction to commit assisted suicide or suicide.

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Summer at Mount Hope

Summer at Mount Hope is a black comedy romantic novel, written by Australian author Rosalie Ham.

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Summer Heights High

Summer Heights High is an Australian mockumentary television sitcom written by and starring Chris Lilley.

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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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Sundance Resources

Sundance Resources Limited is an Australian mining company, based in Perth, Western Australia, whose main assets are iron ore leases in Cameroon near Mbalam, and across the border in the Republic of Congo.

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Sunday Independent (Western Australia)

The Sunday Independent (also known as The Independent) was a Perth, Western Australia based weekly newspaper owned by mining entrepreneurs Lang Hancock and Peter Wright.

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Sundiver (space mission)

Sundiver is a proposed space mission to crash a probe into the Sun, sending back data to Earth before burning up.

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Sunrise Ruby

The Sunrise Ruby is the world's most expensive ruby, most expensive coloured gemstone, and most expensive gemstone other than a diamond.

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Sunset Studies

Sunset Studies is the first studio album by the Australian indie rock band Augie March.

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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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Super Bowl XLVIII

Super Bowl XLVIII was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Denver Broncos and National Football Conference (NFC) champion Seattle Seahawks to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2013 season.

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Super Critical

Super Critical is the third studio album by English indie pop duo The Ting Tings, released on 24 October 2014 by Finca Records.

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Surat Basin

The Surat Basin is a geological basin in eastern Australia.

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SurfAid International

SurfAid International (often called just SurfAid) is an international charitable organization working in the Mentawai Islands of Indonesia.

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Surrender (The Collective song)

"Surrender" is the debut single by Australian boy band The Collective, released on 23 November 2012.

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Surveyor General of New South Wales

The Surveyor-General of New South Wales is the primary government authority responsible for land and mining surveying in New South Wales.

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Susan Carland

Susan Janet Carland is an Australian academic, author, and feminist, best known for her ongoing media presence speaking on her academic speciality of women in Islam.

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Susan Hawthorne

Susan Hawthorne (born 30 November 1951) is an Australian writer, poet, political commentator and publisher.

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Susan Maushart

Susan Maushart (born 1958) is an American author and journalist who lived in Perth, Western Australia for over 20 years.

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Susan Mitchell (Australian author)

Susan Mitchell is a writer, newspaper columnist, and public speaker.

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Susan Ryan

Susan Maree Ryan (born 10 October 1942) is an Australian public servant and former politician who has been the Age Discrimination Commissioner since 2011, within the Australian Human Rights Commission.

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Susana Agustí

Susana Agustí Requena is a Spanish biological oceanographer who has participated in over 25 oceanographic expeditions in the Arctic, Southern Ocean (Antarctic), Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.

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Susie (TV program)

Susie was an Australian morning talk and variety show, produced by WIN Television and hosted by Susie Elelman in Wollongong, New South Wales.

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Susie Elelman

Susie Elelman AM (born c.1954) is an Australian television presenter, model, and author, most famous for her appearances on daytime television in Australia.

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Sussan Ley

Sussan Penelope Ley (born 14 December 1961), Australian politician, has been a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives since November 2001, representing the Division of Farrer, New South Wales.

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Svetha Venkatesh

Svetha Venkatesh is the Alfred Deakin Professor in the Faculty of Science, Engineering & Built Environments, in the Department of Pattern Recognition and Data Analytics at Deakin University, as well as a professor of computer science and director of the Centre for Pattern Recognition and Data Analytics (PRaDA) at Deakin.

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Swan Valley Nyungah Community

The Swan Valley Nyungah (Noongar) Community was an Indigenous Australian community of Noongar people at Lord Street, Lockridge, Western Australia (Eden Hill, Town of Bassendean).

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Swerve (film)

Swerve is a 2011 Australian thriller film written and directed by Craig Lahiff and starring Emma Booth, Jason Clarke, and David Lyons.

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Swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics

The swimming competitions at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens took place from 14 to 21 August 2004 at the Athens Olympic Aquatic Centre in Marousi.

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Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metre freestyle

The men's 1500 metre freestyle event at the 2008 Olympic Games took place on 15 and 17 August at the Beijing National Aquatics Center in Beijing, China.

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Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre butterfly

The women's 100 metre butterfly event at the 2008 Olympic Games took place on 9–11 August at the Beijing National Aquatics Center in Beijing, China.

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Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

The women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay event at the 2008 Olympic Games took place on 15 and 17 August at the Beijing National Aquatics Center in Beijing, China.

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Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 50 metre freestyle

The women's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2008 Olympic Games took place on 15–17 August at the Beijing National Aquatics Center in Beijing, China.

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Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metre breaststroke

The men's 100 metre breaststroke event at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 28–29 July at the London Aquatics Centre in London, United Kingdom.

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Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre backstroke

The men's 200 metre backstroke event at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 1–2 August at the London Aquatics Centre in London, United Kingdom.

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Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

The men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 29 July at the London Aquatics Centre in London, United Kingdom.

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Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay

The men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay event at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 3–4 August at the London Aquatics Centre in London, United Kingdom.

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Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre freestyle

The men's 50 metre freestyle event at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 2–3 August at the London Aquatics Centre in London, United Kingdom.

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Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre backstroke

The women's 100 metre backstroke event at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 29–30 July at the London Aquatics Centre in London, United Kingdom.

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Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre butterfly

The women's 100 metre butterfly event at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 28–29 July at the London Aquatics Centre in London, United Kingdom.

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Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metre freestyle

The women's 100 metre freestyle event at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 1–2 August at the London Aquatics Centre in London, United Kingdom.

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Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre individual medley

The women's 200 metre individual medley at the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on 30–31 July at the London Aquatics Centre in London, United Kingdom.

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Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's marathon 10 kilometre

The women's marathon swimming over a distance of 10 kilometres at the 2012 Olympic Games in London took place on 9 August in the Serpentine at Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom.

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Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay

The men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place on 7 August at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.

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Swinburne Online

Swinburne Online is the online arm of Swinburne University of Technology which is an Australian university based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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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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Syd Fischer

Syd Fischer, (born 4 March 1927 in Sydney) is an Australian businessman and property developer and sailor.

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Syd Nicholls

Sydney 'Syd' Wentworth Nicholls (20 December 18963 June 1977) was an Australian cartoonist and commercial artist, best known for the long-running comic strip Fatty Finn.

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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 Airport Corporation

Sydney Airport Corporation Limited (SACL) is a private company that operates and manages Sydney Airport in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Sydney Cricket Ground

The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is a sports stadium in Sydney, Australia.

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Sydney Deamer

Sydney Harold Deamer (1891-1962) was a newspaper journalist, an editor and soldier.

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Sydney Grammar School

Sydney Grammar School (colloquially known as Grammar) is an independent, non-denominational, day school for boys, located in Darlinghurst, Edgecliff and St Ives, all suburbs of Sydney, Australia.

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Sydney Kirkby (explorer)

Sydney Lorrimar Kirkby, (born 1933) is an Australian surveyor and Antarctic explorer.

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Sydney Metro

Sydney Metro is a future automated rapid transit system in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Sydney New Year's Eve 2008–09

Sydney New Year's Eve 2008–09 was the 14th Sydney New Year's Eve held at Sydney Harbour on the evening of 31 December 2008 and in the early hours of 1 January 2009.

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Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Sydney Philharmonia Choirs

Sydney Philharmonia Choirs is Australia’s largest choral organisation.

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Sydney Roosters

The Sydney Roosters are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney.

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Sydney Showground (Olympic Park)

The Sydney Showground is a purpose built venue used each year for the Sydney Royal Easter Show.

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Sydney University Cricket Club

Sydney University Cricket Club (SUCC) is a cricket club associated with the University of Sydney.

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Sydney University Liberal Club

The Sydney University Liberal Club (SULC) is a student association operating under the auspices of the University of Sydney Union (USU).

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Syrian Turkmen

Syrian Turkmen (also referred to as Syrian Turkomans or simply Syrian Turks or Turks of Syria) (تركمان سوريا, Suriye Türkmenleri or Suriye Türkleri), are Syrian citizens of mainly Turkish origin whose families had migrated to Syria from Anatolia during the centuries of Ottoman rule (1516-1918).

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Tactician (company)

Tactician Corporation is a developer and provider of GIS desktop software, SaaS web software, and business intelligence consulting services internationally.

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Tales of Tahitian Waters

Tales of Tahitian Waters is a 1931 book by Zane Grey.

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Tamam Shud

Tamam Shud is an Australian psychedelic, progressive and surf rock band, which formed in Newcastle in 1964.

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Tamil Tigress

Tamil Tigress is a book by Niromi de Soyza (a pen name based on that of Richard de Zoysa), which tells the autobiographical story of a former child soldier of the Sri Lankan guerrilla army Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and one of its first female fighters.

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Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen

Tan Duc Thanh Nguyen (30 October 1983 – 9 May 2018) was a Vietnamese–Australian citizen.

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Tania de Jong

Tania Karen de Jong,, is an Australian soprano, social entrepreneur, business woman, creative innovation catalyst and motivational speaker.

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Tanna (film)

Tanna is a 2015 Australian-Ni-Vanuatu film set on the island of Tanna in the South Pacific, depicting the true story of a couple who decided to marry for love, rather than obey their parents' wishes.

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Tanveer Ahmed (psychiatrist)

Tanveer Ahmed (born 1975) is a Bangladeshi born Australian psychiatrist, journalist and television presenter.

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Tanya Plibersek

Tanya Joan Plibersek (born 2 December 1969) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1998, representing the Labor Party.

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Tara June Winch

Tara June Winch (born 1983) is an Australian writer of Aboriginal and European descent.

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Tariq Sims

Tariq Sims (born 9 February 1990) is a Fijian international rugby league footballer who plays for the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League.

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Tarmoola Gold Mine

The Tarmoola or King of the Hills gold mine is located 29 km north-west of Leonora, Western Australia.

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Tasaku Tsunoda

Tsunoda Tasaku (角田 太作) b.1946 is a Japanese linguist, specializing in Australian Aboriginal languages.

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Task Force Argos

Task Force Argos is a branch of the Queensland Police Service, responsible for the investigation of online child exploitation and abuse.

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Tasmania

Tasmania (abbreviated as Tas and known colloquially as Tassie) is an island state of Australia.

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Tasmania Police

Tasmania Police is the police force of the Australian state of Tasmania.

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Tasmanian Gothic

Tasmanian Gothic is a genre of Tasmanian literature that merges the traditions of Gothic fiction with the history and natural features of Tasmania, an island state south of the Australian continent.

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Tasmanian state election, 2010

The 2010 Tasmanian state election was held on 20 March 2010 to elect members to the Tasmanian House of Assembly.

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Tasmanian state election, 2014

The 2014 Tasmanian state election was held on 15 March 2014 to elect all 25 members to the House of Assembly.

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Tassal

Tassal is an Australian salmon farming company founded in 1986 and based in Tasmania.

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Taupe

Taupe is a dark brown color in-between brown and gray.

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Tax reform

Tax reform is the process of changing the way taxes are collected or managed by the government and is usually undertaken to improve tax administration or to provide economic or social benefits.

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Taxi Industry Inquiry

The Taxi Industry Inquiry or the Fels Inquiry was an inquiry into the taxi industry and taxi services in the State of Victoria, Australia, conducted by the Taxi Services Commission.

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Taylor Swift

Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter.

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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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Tea & Sympathy (Bernard Fanning album)

Tea & Sympathy is the debut solo album by Australian musician Bernard Fanning.

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Tea tape scandal

The Tea tape scandal is an incident involving the New Zealand Prime Minister John Key and ACT Party candidate John Banks, during the New Zealand general election campaign in 2011.

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Ted Theodore

Edward Granville Theodore (29 December 1884 – 9 February 1950), nicknamed Red Ted, was an Australian politician who served as Premier of Queensland from 1919 to 1925, as leader of the state Labor Party.

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Ted Whitten

Edward James Whitten OAM (27 July 1933 – 17 August 1995) better known as Ted Whitten or E,J Whitten, was an Australian rules footballer who represented in the Victorian Football League (VFL), and Victoria in interstate football.

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Telegraph (Brisbane)

The Telegraph was an evening newspaper published in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Telephone access of Guantanamo Bay detainees

After the United States established the Guantanamo Bay detention camp at its naval base in Cuba, officials occasionally allowed Guantanamo captives' phone calls to their family.

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Telethon Kids Institute

The Telethon Kids Institute is an Australian medical research institute focused on the prevention of paediatric disease and the development of improved treatments to improve the health and wellbeing of children.

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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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Telfer Mine

The Telfer Mine is a copper and gold mine located at Telfer, in the Great Sandy Desert of Western Australia.

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Telkomtelstra

telkomtelstra is a telecommunications company based in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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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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Temporary exhibitions at the Art Gallery of New South Wales

This is a list of unique temporary exhibitions held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Australia, organised chronologically and grouped by decade.

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Ten HD

Ten HD (stylised as TEN HD) is an Australian free-to-air television channel that was originally launched on 16 December 2007 on channel 1.

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Tenix

Tenix is a privately owned Australian company involved in a range of infrastructure maintenance and engineering products and services to the utility, transport, mining and industrial sectors in Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, and the United States.

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Teresa Gambaro

Teresa Gambaro (born 29 November 1958) is an Australian former politician and member of the Liberal National Party.

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Teresa Palmer

Teresa Mary Palmer (born 26 February 1986) is an Australian actress, writer, and model, best known for her roles in Warm Bodies, Lights Out and Hacksaw Ridge.

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Terria (consortium)

Terria Access Seekers Association, formerly known as G9 is a consortium of Australian Internet service providers who, in 2006, formed a consortium to bid for the right to build the proposed National Broadband Network.

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Terrorism in Australia

Terrorism in Australia deals with terrorist acts in Australia as well as steps taken by Australian governments to counter the threat of terrorism.

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Terry Bourke

Terry Christopher Bourke (Bairnsdale, Victoria 9 April 1940 – 29 June 2002) was an Australian journalist, screenwriter, producer and director.

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Terry Giddy

Terry Giddy (born 2 April 1950) is an Australian Paralympic athlete with paraplegia, who won six medals over six Paralympics.

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Terry Lewis (police officer)

Terence Murray "Terry" Lewis GM (born 29 February 1928) is a former Queensland Police Commissioner who was convicted and jailed for corruption and forgery as a result of the Fitzgerald Inquiry.

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Terry Moran (public servant)

Terence Francis "Terry" Moran (born 19 October 1947 in Melbourne, Victoria) was, as Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, the most senior official in the Australian Public Service from March 2008 to September 2011.

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Terry Smith (art historian)

Terry Smith (born Terence Edwin Smith in Geelong, Victoria, 1944) is an Australian art historian, art critic and artist who currently lives and works in Pittsburgh, New York and Sydney.

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Terry Stephens

Terence John "Terry" Stephens (born 11 June 1959) is an Australian politician, and a member of the South Australian Legislative Council since being elected in 2002, representing the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Tertangala

Tertangala is the student magazine of the University of Wollongong.

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Test Australia: The National IQ Test

Test Australia: The National IQ Test is an Australian television show that aired on the Nine Network on 6 August 2002.

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Testify!

Testify! is the eighth studio album by Australian singer-songwriter, Jon Stevens.

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Textbooks in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

Textbooks in Israel and the Palestinian territories issued by the Palestinian Authority have been an issue within the larger Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

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Tharunka

Tharunka is a student magazine published at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.

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That Empty Feeling

That Empty Feeling is a 2016 crime fiction novel by Australian writer Peter Corris.

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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 7.30 Report

The 7.30 Report is an Australian week-nightly television current affairs program, that was shown on ABC1 and ABC News 24 at from 1986 to 2011.

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The A – Z Recordings

The A – Z Recordings is an eight-volume live album by Australian rock musician, Paul Kelly, which was released on 24 September 2010 on Gawd Aggie Records in Australia and Universal Import in North America.

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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 Air Is on Fire

The Air Is on Fire was a retrospective on the art work of artist and filmmaker David Lynch using themes from his childhood, adolescent, and adult life.

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The American Epic Sessions

The American Epic Sessions is a documentary film in which an engineer restores the fabled long-lost first electrical sound recording system from 1925, and twenty contemporary artists pay tribute to the momentous machine by attempting to record songs on it for the first time in 80 years.

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The Anti-Death League

The Anti-Death League is a 1966 novel by English author Kingsley Amis (1922-1995).

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The Apple Don't Fall Far from the Tree

The Apple Don't Fall Far From The Tree is a collaborative album by Australian singer-songwriter Lo Carmen and her father Peter Head.

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The Assistant (TV series)

The Assistant is a reality television show that parodied other reality shows such as The Apprentice, The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Survivor, American Idol, and Fear Factor.

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The Attachmate Group

The Attachmate Group, Inc. was a privately held software holding company based in Houston, Texas in the United States.

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The Australia Institute

The Australia Institute is a progressive Australian think tank conducting public policy research, funded by grants from philanthropic trusts, memberships and commissioned research.

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The Australian (disambiguation)

The Australian is a broadsheet newspaper published in Australia.

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The Australian/Vogel Literary Award

The Australian/Vogel Literary Award is an Australian literary award for unpublished manuscripts by writers under the age of 35.

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The Avengers (2012 film)

Marvel's The Avengers (classified under the name Marvel Avengers Assemble in the United Kingdom and Ireland), or simply The Avengers, is a 2012 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

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The Beatles' 1966 tour of Germany, Japan and the Philippines

The English rock group the Beatles toured Germany, Japan and the Philippines between 24 June and 4 July 1966.

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The Best Australian Poetry 2007

The Best Australian Poetry 2007 is an anthology of poetry published by UQP in 2007.

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The Big Mo (book)

The Big Mo: Why Momentum Rules Our World is a book by Mark Roeder, first published by HarperCollins in 2011 It explores the phenomenon of large-scale momentum and how it impacts society.

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The Black Balloon (film)

The Black Balloon is a 2008 Australian comedy-drama film starring Toni Collette, Rhys Wakefield, Luke Ford, Erik Thomson, Gemma Ward as well as a cast of newcomers.

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The Black Market Rhythm Co.

The Black Market Rhythm Co. is an Australian rock band.

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The Blade Artist

The Blade Artist is a 2016 novel by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.

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The Boat Race

The Boat Race is an annual rowing race between the Oxford University Boat Club and the Cambridge University Boat Club, rowed between men's and women's open-weight eights on the River Thames in London, England.

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The Bragg UNSW Press Prize for Science Writing

The Bragg UNSW Press Prize for Science Writing was established in 2012 to recognise excellence in Australian science writing.

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The Brass Verdict

The Brass Verdict is the 19th novel by American author Michael Connelly and features the second appearance of Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Michael "Mickey" Haller.

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The Burns Cage

"The Burns Cage" is the seventeenth episode in the twenty-seventh season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 591st episode of the series overall.

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The Cage (Weiss book)

The Cage: The fight for Sri Lanka & the Last Days of the Tamil Tigers is a book about the final stages of the Sri Lankan Civil War written by journalist and former United Nations official Gordon Weiss.

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The Celebrity Apprentice Australia (season 3)

The third season of The Celebrity Apprentice Australia began airing on 30 April 2013 on the Nine Network.

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The Chaser

The Chaser is an Australian satirical comedy group.

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The Chaser APEC pranks

The Chaser APEC pranks were a series of comic stunts that targeted the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders Summit (2–9 September 2007), in Sydney, Australia.

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The Chaser's War on Everything

The Chaser's War on Everything is an Australian television satirical comedy series broadcast on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television station ABC1.

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The Childhood of Jesus

The Childhood of Jesus is a 2013 novel by South African-born Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee.

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The Children's Bach (opera)

The Children's Bach is a chamber opera by the Australian composer Andrew Schultz to a libretto by Glenn Perry, based on the 1984 novella of the same name by Helen Garner.

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The Chocolate Frog

The Chocolate Frog was a short Australian play by Jim McNeil.

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The Church (band)

The Church are an Australian psychedelic rock band formed in Sydney in 1980.

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The Circus Starring Britney Spears

The Circus Starring Britney Spears was the seventh concert tour by American singer Britney Spears.

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The Cliffe

The Cliffe is one of the first residential dwellings built in the Perth suburb of Peppermint Grove.

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The Clock (2010 film)

The Clock is an art installation by video artist Christian Marclay.

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The Cockroaches

The Cockroaches were an Australian pub rock group active throughout the 1980s.

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The Code (2014 TV series)

The Code is an Australian drama television program created and produced by Shelley Birse.

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The Collective (band)

The Collective were an Australian boy band consisting of members Trent Bell, Julian De Vizio, Zach Russell, Jayden Sierra and Will Singe.

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The Collective (The Collective album)

The Collective is the self-titled debut mini album by Australian boy band The Collective, released on 14 December 2012 by Sony Music Australia.

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The Combination (film)

The Combination is a 2009 Australian drama film, directed by David Field and written by George Basha.

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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 Net: Inside the Digital Underworld

The Dark Net: Inside the Digital Underworld is a 2014 nonfiction book by Jamie Bartlett.

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The Dictator Pope

The Dictator Pope: The Inside Story of the Francis Papacy (Il Papa Dittatore) is a biography of Pope Francis authored by the Anglo–French historian H. J. A. Sire under the pseudonym "Marcantonio Colonna" (the name of a Catholic admiral who fought at the Battle of Lepanto).

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The Digger's Club

The Digger's Club maintains two historic gardens which are open to the public, one of which is listed as a national heritage site.

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The Dressmaker (Ham novel)

The Dressmaker is a Gothic novel written by the Australian author Rosalie Ham, and is Ham's debut novel.

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The Eclipse: A Memoir of Suicide

The Eclipse: A Memoir of Suicide is Antonella Gambotto-Burke's first memoir and fourth book.

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The Einstein Factor

The Einstein Factor was an Australian television quiz show that was broadcast on ABC1.

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The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin

The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin is a "one-hander" play by Australian playwright, author and singer Steve J. Spears (1951 – 2007).

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The Emigrant (film)

The Emigrant (المهاجر, translit. Al Mohager) is a 1994 Egyptian film by Youssef Chahine.

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The End (The Goodies)

"The End" is an episode of the award-winning British comedy television series The Goodies.

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The Essential Tagore

The Essential Tagore is the largest collection of Rabindranath Tagore's works available in English.

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The Eternity Man

The Eternity Man is a chamber opera in one act and seven scenes by the Australian composer Jonathan Mills to a libretto by Dorothy Porter.

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The Ethics Centre

The Ethics Centre (formerly St James Ethics Centre) is a fully independent not-for-profit organisation which provides a non-judgmental forum for the promotion and exploration of ethics and ethical decision-making.

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The Example (comics)

The Example is a graphic novel from Gestalt Publishing written by Tom Taylor and illustrated by Colin Wilson based on the award-winning play of the same name by Tom Taylor.

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The Eyre Affair

The Eyre Affair is the debut novel by English author Jasper Fforde, published by Hodder and Stoughton in 2001.

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The Fade in Time

The Fade in Time is the second studio album by English musician Sam Lee.

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The Female Eunuch

The Female Eunuch is a 1970 book by Germaine Greer that became an international bestseller and an important text in the feminist movement.

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The Fireman's Curse

The Fireman's Curse is the second studio album by Australian rock band, Hunters & Collectors, which was released on 5 September 1983.

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The Flashman Papers

The Flashman Papers is a series of novels and short stories written by journalist, author, and screenwriter George MacDonald Fraser, the first of which was published in 1969.

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The Force: Behind the Line

The Force: Behind the Line is an Australian documentary television series about the Western Australia Police and the New South Wales Police, hosted by Simon Reeve and aired nationally on the Seven Network from 22 August 2006.

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The Forest High School (New South Wales)

The Forest High School, (abbreviation TFHS) is a government day school located in Frenchs Forest, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, on Frenchs Forest Road.

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The Games (Australian TV series)

The Games was an Australian mockumentary television series about the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

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The Gender Fairy

The Gender Fairy is a 2015 picture book written by Jo Hirst and illustrated by Libby Wirt.

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The Ghan

The Ghan is an Australian passenger train service between Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin on the Adelaide–Darwin railway.

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The Glass Canoe

The Glass Canoe (1976) is a novel by Australian author David Ireland.

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The Good China

The Good China is the fifth and final studio album by Australian rock band Icecream Hands.

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The Good Guys (Australian company)

The Good Guys is a chain of consumer electronics retail stores in Australia and formerly New Zealand.

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The Great Global Warming Swindle

The Great Global Warming Swindle is a polemical documentary film that suggests that the scientific opinion on climate change is influenced by funding and political factors, and questions whether scientific consensus on global warming exists.

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The Greatest of All - Our 50 Top Australians

The Greatest of All - Our 50 Top Australians was a newspaper article published in The Australian on 27 June 2013, coinciding with that year's Australia Day.

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The Greencards

The Greencards are an American progressive bluegrass band that formed in 2003 in Austin, Texas, and relocated in 2005 to Nashville, Tennessee.

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The Hinds Head

The Hinds Head is a gastropub in Bray, Berkshire.

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The Honest Company

The Honest Company is an American consumer goods company, founded by actress Jessica Alba, that emphasizes household products to supply the marketplace for ethical consumerism.

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The Hunger Angel

The Hunger Angel (Atemschaukel; 2009) is a 304-page prose poem by Herta Müller.

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The Inbetweeners 2

The Inbetweeners 2 is a 2014 British comedy film and sequel to The Inbetweeners Movie (2011), which is based on the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners.

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The Journey (Jessica Mauboy album)

The Journey is a live album by 2006 Australian Idol runner-up Jessica Mauboy, released on 24 February 2007 by Sony BMG Australia.

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The Kids Are All Right (film)

The Kids Are All Right is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Lisa Cholodenko and written by Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg.

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The King (2007 film)

The King: The Story of Graham Kennedy is an Australian television film examining the life of Australian entertainer Graham Kennedy.

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The Kingdom (film)

The Kingdom is a 2007 American action thriller film directed by Peter Berg and starring Jamie Foxx, Chris Cooper, and Jennifer Garner.

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The Kyle and Jackie O Show

The Kyle and Jackie O Show is an Australian breakfast radio show hosted by Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O on KIIS 106.5 in Sydney.

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The Land of Green Plums

The Land of Green Plums (Herztier) is a novel by Herta Müller, published in 1994 by Rowohlt Verlag.

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The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce

The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce is a 2008 Australian film directed by Michael James Rowland starring Irish actors Adrian Dunbar as Philip Conolly and Ciarán McMenamin as bushranger Alexander Pearce and an ensemble Australian cast, including Dan Wyllie, Don Hany and Chris Haywood.

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The Lily, Stirling Range

The Lily, also known as The Lily Dutch Windmill, is a tower mill located near the towns of Amelup and Borden in the Great Southern region of Western Australia.

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The Little Stranger

The Little Stranger is a 2009 gothic novel written by Sarah Waters.

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The Love Club EP

The Love Club EP is the debut extended play (EP) by New Zealand singer Lorde.

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The Loved Ones

The Loved Ones were an Australian rock band formed in 1965 in Melbourne following the British Invasion.

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The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two

"The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information" is one of the most highly cited papers in psychology.

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The Maids

The Maids (Les Bonnes) is a play by the French dramatist Jean Genet.

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The Maltese Double Cross – Lockerbie

The Maltese Double Cross – Lockerbie is a documentary film about the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.

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The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales is a 1985 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks describing the case histories of some of his patients.

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The Matty Johns Show

The Matty Johns Show was an Australian variety television show largely focused on the National Rugby League (NRL) competition, starring former rugby league player Matthew "Matty" Johns.

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The Medical Journal of Australia

The Medical Journal of Australia is a peer-reviewed medical journal.

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The Memphis Album

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The Mercury (Hobart)

The Mercury is a centre-right daily newspaper, published in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, by Davies Brothers Pty Ltd, part of News Corp Australia and News Corp.

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The Merlin Mystery

The Merlin Mystery is a 1998 puzzle/children's book, written by Jonathan Gunson and illustrated by Gunson and Marten Coombe.

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The Monthly

The Monthly is an Australian national magazine of politics, society and the arts, which is published eleven times per year on a monthly basis except the December/January issue.

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The National Interest

The National Interest (TNI) is an American bimonthly international affairs magazine published by the Center for the National Interest.

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The Next Three Days

The Next Three Days is a 2010 vigilante thriller film written and directed by Paul Haggis and starring Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks.

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The One with the Cast of Night Court

"The One with the Cast of Night Court" is the third episode of the third season of the American television comedy series 30 Rock.

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The Oracle, Queensland

The Oracle is a $850 million two-tower luxury apartment development at Broadbeach on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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The Perfect Crime (Cold Chisel album)

The Perfect Crime is the eighth studio album by Australian rock band Cold Chisel.

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The Perth Group

The Perth Group is a group of HIV/AIDS denialists based in Perth, Western Australia who claim, in opposition to the scientific consensus, that the existence of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is not proven, and that AIDS and all the "HIV" phenomena are caused by changes in cellular redox due to the oxidative nature of substances and exposures common to all the AIDS risk groups, and are caused by the cell conditions used in the "culture" and "isolation" of "HIV".

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The Phantom

The Phantom is an American adventure comic strip, first published by Lee Falk in February 1936, now primarily published internationally by Frew Publications.

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The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living

The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living is an artwork created in 1991 by Damien Hirst, an English artist and a leading member of the "Young British Artists" (or YBA).

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The Ponds, New South Wales

The Ponds (postcode: 2769) is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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The Pram Factory

The Pram Factory was an Australian alternative theatre venue in the Melbourne suburb of Carlton.

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The Presets

The Presets are an Australian electronic music duo of Julian Hamilton (vocals, keyboards) and Kim Moyes (drums, keyboards).

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The Preytells

The Preytells were an Australian indie rock band from Perth, formed in 2004 by Jessica Bennett (a.k.a. Audrey Tell) on lead guitar and backing vocals, Simon Okely (a.k.a. Will Tell) on guitar and lead vocals, Jaclyn Pearson on drums and percussion and Cameron Stewart on bass guitar and backing vocals.

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The Promise (2011 TV serial)

The Promise is a British television serial in four episodes written and directed by Peter Kosminsky, with music by Debbie Wiseman.

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The Queen & Zak Grieve

The Queen & Zak Grieve is a six-part documentary television series produced for The Australian newspaper.

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The Rabbits

The Rabbits is a music theatre work with music by Kate Miller-Heidke and libretto by Lally Katz (with additional music by Iain Grandage), based on the book by John Marsden illustrated by Shaun Tan.

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The Red Awn

The Red Awn is a 2007 Chinese film directed Cai Shangjun.

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The Red Pill

The Red Pill is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Cassie Jaye.

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The Relic (film)

The Relic is a 1997 science fiction-horror film directed by Peter Hyams and based on the best-selling novel Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.

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The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (often shortened to Ziggy Stardust) is the fifth studio album by English musician David Bowie, released on 16 June 1972 in the United Kingdom.

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The Rough Guide to Voodoo

The Rough Guide To Voodoo is a world music compilation album originally released in 2013 featuring music inspired and influenced by the Voodoo religious tradition (from West African Vodun to New World Haitian Vodou, Louisiana Voodoo, and related movements).

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The Sapphires (film)

The Sapphires is a 2012 Australian musical comedy-drama film based on the 2004 stage play of the same name, which is loosely based on a true story.

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The Sapphires (play)

The Sapphires is an Australian play written by Tony Briggs and directed by Wesley Enoch.

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The Saturday Paper

The Saturday Paper is an Australian weekly newspaper, first published on 1 March 2014.

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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 River

The Secret River, written by Kate Grenville in 2005, is a historical novel about an early 19th-century Englishman transported to Australia for theft.

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The Sense of an Ending

The Sense of an Ending is a 2011 novel written by British author Julian Barnes.

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The Shire (TV series)

The Shire was an Australian reality-drama series that played on Network Ten in Australia and Hulu in the United States.

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The Slap (novel)

The Slap is a 2008 novel by Australian author Christos Tsiolkas.

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The Slap (TV series)

The Slap is an Australian television drama series.

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The Southern Spirit

The Southern Spirit was a luxury rail cruise train operated by Great Southern Rail in Australia.

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The Southport School

The Southport School (TSS) is an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school for boys, located in Southport, a suburb on the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia.

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The Spare Room

The Spare Room is a novel by Australian writer Helen Garner, set over the course of three weeks while the narrator, Helen, cares for a friend dying of bowel cancer.

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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 Sunday Times (Western Australia)

The Sunday Times, owned by Seven West Media, is a tabloid Sunday newspaper printed in Perth and distributed throughout Western Australia.

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The Sunshine Club

The Sunshine Club is an Australian musical with book and lyrics by Wesley Enoch and music by John Rodgers.

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The Swoose

The Swoose is a B-17D-BO Flying Fortress, USAAF Ser.

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The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet

The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, first published in 2010, is the fifth novel by British author David Mitchell.

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The Treasury (New South Wales)

The Treasury of New South Wales or New South Wales Treasury, a department of the New South Wales Government, is responsible for state financial management policy and reporting, and providing advice to the government on economic conditions and issues in New South Wales, Australia.

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The Truth About Love Tour

The Truth About Love Tour was the sixth concert tour by American recording artist P!nk.

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The Two Ronnies

The Two Ronnies is a BBC television comedy sketch show created by Bill Cotton for the BBC, which aired on BBC One from April 1971 to December 1987.

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The Unthanks

The Unthanks (until 2009, Rachel Unthank and the Winterset) are an English folk group known for their eclectic approach in combining traditional English folk, particularly Northumbrian folk music, with other musical genres.

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The Utopia of Rules

The Utopia of Rules: On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy is a 2015 book by anthropologist David Graeber about how people "relate to" and are influenced by bureaucracies.

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The Vivisector

The Vivisector is the eighth published novel by Patrick White.

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The Waifs

The Waifs (originally styled as The WAiFS) are an Australian folk rock band formed in 1992 by sisters Vikki Thorn (harmonica, guitar, vocals) and Donna Simpson (guitar, vocals) as well as Josh Cunningham (guitar, vocals).

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The Wave (Gold Coast)

The Wave is a residential skyscraper with an unusual appearance on the Gold Coast, Australia.

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The West Australian

The West Australian, widely known as The West (Saturday edition: The Weekend West) is the only locally edited daily newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia, and is owned by Seven West Media (SWM), as is the state's other major newspaper, The Sunday Times.

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The Whitlams

The Whitlams are an Australian indie rock/piano rock group formed in late 1992.

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The Witch Queen of New Orleans

"The Witch Queen of New Orleans" is a 1971 song by Redbone.

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The World Repair Video Game

The World Repair Video Game (2015) is a novel by Australian author David Ireland.

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The Worst of Perth

The Worst of Perth is a WordPress blog that claims to be "...a showcase of the worst examples of architecture, design, culture and humanity in Perth, Western Australia".

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The X Factor (Australia season 3)

The X Factor was an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent; the winner of which received a management contract and a Sony Music Australia recording contract.

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The X Factor (Australia season 4)

The X Factor was an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent; the winner of which received a Sony Music Australia recording contract and a new car.

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The X Factor (Australian TV series)

The X Factor is an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent.

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The Young Lion

The Young Lion is an historical novel by Blanche d'Alpuget.

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Theft of The Weeping Woman from the National Gallery of Victoria

The theft of The Weeping Woman from the National Gallery of Victoria took place on 2 August 1986 in Melbourne, Australia.

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Thelma Forshaw

Thelma Honora Forshaw or Thelma Körting (1 August 1923 – 8 October 1995) was an Australian short story writer and journalist.

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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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Themes in Avatar

The 2009 American science fiction film Avatar has earned widespread success, becoming the highest-grossing film in history.

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These Days (Powderfinger song)

"These Days" is an alternative rock song from Powderfinger's fourth studio album, Odyssey Number Five, which was released in 1999.

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This House of Grief

This House of Grief is a 2014 non-fiction work by Helen Garner.

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This Is Our God

This Is Our God is the seventeenth album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship music by Hillsong Church.

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Thomas Angove

Thomas William Carlyon Angove AM (191830 March 2010) was an Australian winemaker who is credited with the invention of the wine cask.

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Thomas Högstedt

Thomas Högstedt (born 21 September 1963) is a coach and former professional tennis player from Sweden.

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Thomas Mitchell (explorer)

Lieutenant Colonel Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell (15 June 1792 – 5 October 1855), surveyor and explorer of south-eastern Australia, was born at Grangemouth in Stirlingshire, Scotland.

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Thomas v Mowbray

Thomas v Mowbray, was a decision handed of the High Court of Australia on 2 August 2007 concerning the constitutional validity of "interim control orders" under the Commonwealth Criminal Code.

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Three-mine policy

The three-mine policy, introduced in 1984 and abandoned in 1996, was a policy of the government of Australia to limit the number of uranium mines in the country to three.

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Through the Looking Glass (opera)

Through the Looking Glass is a chamber opera by the Australian composer Alan John to a libretto by Andrew Upton, based on Lewis Carroll's book and on the life of Alice Liddell, the girl for whom Carroll wrote the story's prequel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

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Thunder Road Brewing Company

Thunder Road Brewing Company is an independent brewery operating in the Melbourne inner suburb of Brunswick, Australia.

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Thunderbox Gold Mine

The Thunderbox Gold Mine is a gold mine 41 km south-east of Leinster, Western Australia.

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Thursday Island

Thursday Island, colloquially known as TI, or in the native language, Waiben, is an island of the Torres Strait Islands archipelago located approximately north of Cape York Peninsula in the Torres Strait, Queensland, Australia.

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Tiger Airways Holdings

Tiger Airways Holdings Limited is a Singapore-based holding company for a group of low-cost carriers operating in the Asia-Pacific region, consisting of its flagship airline and wholly owned subsidiary, Tigerair (Tiger Airways Singapore).

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Tigerair

Tiger Airways Singapore Pte Ltd, operating as Tigerair, was a budget airline headquartered in Singapore.

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Tim Blair

Tim Blair (born 1965) is an Australian editor, journalist, political commentator and prominent blogger.

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Tim Carmody

Timothy Francis Carmody QC is an Australian judge who was the Chief Justice of Queensland between 8 July 2014 and 1 July 2015.

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Tim Gaze

Tim Gaze (born 8 August 1953) is an Australian rock and blues guitarist, songwriter, singer and producer.

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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 Phillipps

Tim Phillipps is an Australian actor perhaps best known for his roles in the soap opera Neighbours, drama series Bed of Roses and the movie Animal Kingdom.

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Tim Soutphommasane

Thinethavone "Tim" Soutphommasane (born 1982) is an Australian public servant, academic, and social commentator.

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Tim Wilson (Australian politician)

Timothy Robert Wilson (born 12 March 1980) is an Australian politician who has represented Goldstein in the Australian House of Representatives since 2016 as a member of the Liberal Party.

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Tim Worner

Tim Worner is the Chief Executive Officer of Seven West Media.

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Time After Time (Alexander novel)

Time After Time is a 1979 science fiction novel by American writer Karl Alexander.

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Timeline of Australian television

This timeline of Australian television lists important station launches, programs, major television events, and technological advancements that have significantly changed the forms of broadcasting available to viewers of television in Australia.

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Timeline of cellular agriculture

This page is a timeline of major events in the history of cellular agriculture.

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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 Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

The timeline of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 lists events associated with the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370—a scheduled, commercial flight operated by Malaysia Airlines from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing Capital International Airport on 8 March 2014 with 239 passengers and crew.

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Timeline of the 2009 Iranian election protests

Following the 2009 Iranian presidential election, protests against alleged electoral fraud and in support of opposition candidates Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi occurred in Tehran and other major cities in Iran and around the world starting after the disputed presidential election on 2009 June 12 and continued even after the inauguration of Mahmoud Ahmedinejad as President of Iran on 5 August 2009.

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Timeline of the 2011–12 Saudi Arabian protests (from July 2012)

The following is a timeline of the 2011–2012 Saudi Arabian protests since July 2012.

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Timeline of the Syrian Civil War (January–April 2011)

Protests began in Syria as early as 26 January 2011, and erupted on 15 March 2011 with a "Day of Rage" protest generally considered to mark the start of a nationwide uprising.

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Times Higher Education World University Rankings

Times Higher Education World University Rankings is an annual publication of university rankings by ''Times Higher Education (THE)'' magazine.

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Timor Leste Defence Force

The Timor Leste Defence Force (Forcas Defesa Timor Lorosae, Forças de Defesa de Timor Leste or Falintil-FDTL, often F-FDTL) is the military body responsible for the defence of East Timor.

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Timor Sea

The Timor Sea (Laut Timor; Mar de Timor; Tasi Mane. or Tasi Timór) is a relatively shallow sea bounded to the north by the island of Timor, to the east by the Arafura Sea, to the west of Australia.

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Tipperary Station

Tipperary Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station.

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Tirra Lirra by the River

Tirra Lirra by the River is a Miles Franklin Award-winning novel by Australian author Jessica Anderson.

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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 (song)

"Titanium" is a song by French DJ and music producer David Guetta, featuring vocals by Australian recording artist Sia.

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Titanosaur

Titanosaurs (members of the group Titanosauria) were a diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs which included Saltasaurus and Isisaurus.

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Tito Gobbi

Tito Gobbi (24 October 19135 March 1984) was an Italian operatic baritone with an international reputation.

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Tiwi Islands

The Tiwi Islands are part of the Northern Territory, Australia, 80 km to the north of Darwin where the Arafura Sea joins the Timor Sea.

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Tizak, Afghanistan

Tizak, is a location in Shah Wali Kot District, Afghanistan located at 34° 18' 0" North, 68° 14' 0"East.

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TLC (Australian TV channel)

TLC, also known as the Travel and Living Channel (formerly Discovery Travel & Adventure and Discovery Travel & Living) is an Australian television channel owned by Discovery Networks Asia Pacific.

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To Her Door

"To Her Door" was the first single released by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls ahead of their second album, Under the Sun (released in North America and Europe as by Paul Kelly and the Messengers).

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To the End of the Earth

"To the End of the Earth" is a song recorded by Australian singer Jessica Mauboy.

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Tobruk Memorial Baths

The Tobruk Memorial Baths is a heritage-listed complex of outdoor swimming pools on The Strand, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Toby Kane

Toby Kane (born 30 December 1986) is an Australian Paralympian who won a bronze medal in the men's super G Standing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics in Torino and a bronze medal in the men's super G standing in his third Winter Paralympics at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi.

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Today (Australian TV program)

Today is an Australian breakfast television program, currently hosted by Karl Stefanovic and Georgie Gardner.

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Todd Sampson

Todd Sampson is a Canadian-born Australian award-winning documentary-maker, television presenter and former CEO of the communication company Leo Burnett Australia.

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Todd Williams (singer)

Todd Williams is a singer and songwriter from Dubbo.

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Tofilau Eti Alesana

Tofilau Eti Alesana, AC, born Aualamalefalelima Alesana (4 June 1924 – 19 March 1999), was a Samoan politician.

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Toilet paper orientation

Toilet paper when used with a toilet roll holder with a horizontal axle parallel to the floor and also parallel to the wall has two possible orientations: the toilet paper may hang over (in front of) or under (behind) the roll; if perpendicular to the wall, the two orientations are right-left or near-away.

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Tom Harrison (politician)

Thomas Hamlet "Tom" Harrison (2 April 1864 – 20 June 1944) was an Australian politician who was a Country Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1914 to 1924.

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Tom Holloway

Tom Holloway is an award-winning Australian playwright, based in Melbourne.

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Tom Kenyon

Thomas Richard Kenyon (born 26 February 1972) is a former Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Newland for the Labor Party from the 2006 election until his defeat in 2018.

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Tom Kummer

Tom Kummer (born January 14, 1961) is a Swiss journalist who published numerous celebrity profiles in Germany and Switzerland.

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Tom McCarthy (novelist)

Tom McCarthy (born 1969) is an English writer and artist.

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Tom McDonald (Australian footballer)

Thomas McDonald (born 18 September 1992) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Tom Mockridge

Thomas Mockridge (born July 1955 in New Zealand) is the current chief executive of Virgin Media.

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Tom Rogic

Tomas Petar Rogic (Томас Петар Рогић,; born 16 December 1992) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Celtic and the Australia national team.

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Tom Scully

Thomas Scully (born 15 May 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Tom Taylor (writer)

Tom Taylor (born 29 November 1978) is an award-winning and #1 New York Times bestselling comic book author, playwright and screenwriter.

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Tom Wright (Australian actor)

Thomas Michael Wright (born 22 June 1983) is an award winning Australian actor, writer, director and producer.

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Tom Wright (Australian playwright)

Tom Wright (born Melbourne 1 January 1968) is an Australian theatre writer, mostly known for his adaptations and translations.

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Tom Zubrycki

Tom Zubrycki (born in London, England, in 1946) is an Australian documentary filmmaker.

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Tomihisa Taue

, is a Japanese politician and the current mayor of Nagasaki, the capital city of Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, he first took office in 2007.

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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 Davis (Scientology)

Thomas William "Tommy" Davis (born August 18, 1972) is an American financial executive.

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Tony Abbott

Anthony John Abbott (born 4 November 1957) is an Australian politician who served as the 28th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 2013 to 2015.

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Tony Ameneiro

Tony Ameneiro (born 1959 London, UK arrived Australia 1968) is an Australian contemporary visual artist whose work focuses around his drawing and printmaking practice.

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Tony Burke

Anthony Stephen Burke (born 4 November 1969) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2004, representing the Division of Watson for the Labor Party.

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Tony Cozier

Winston Anthony Lloyd Cozier (10 July 1940 – 11 May 2016) was a Barbadian cricket journalist, writer, and radio commentator on West Indian cricket for over fifty years.

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Tony Crook (politician)

Anthony John Crook (born 23 June 1959) is a retired Australian politician.

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Tony Duggan

Tony Duggan, (born 29 August 1978 in Australia) is a professional rugby league player for the FC.Lezignan in the Elite One Championship.

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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 Smith (footballer, born 1966)

Tony Smith (born 1 August 1966) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Sydney Swans in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Tony Tjamiwa

Tony Tjamiwa (? to 12 May 2001), also known as Tony Curtis, was a highly respected elder, traditional healer and storyteller of the Pitjantjatjara people.

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Tony Ward (Australian actor)

Anthony John Ward (1924 – 9 May 2006) was an Australian television actor, director and producer and journalist.

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Tony Windsor

Antony Harold Curties Windsor (born 2 September 1950) is a former Australian politician.

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Tony Zappia

Antonio Zappia (born 13 June 1952) is a ten-time Australian powerlifting champion and the Australian Labor Party member for the House of Representatives seat of Makin in South Australia since the 2007 election.

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Toorale Station

Toorale Station is a defunct pastoral lease that once operated as a sheep station and cattle station in New South Wales.

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Tooth & Nail (Billy Bragg album)

Tooth & Nail is a 2013 studio album by folk musician Billy Bragg.

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Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport

Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport is an airport in Wellcamp, west from the CBD of Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.

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Top Gear Australia

Top Gear Australia was an Australian motoring reality television series, based on the British BBC series Top Gear.

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Torah Bright

Torah Jane Bright (born 27 December 1986) is an Australian professional snowboarder.

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Toro Rosso STR7

The Toro Rosso STR7, initially referred to as the TR7, is a Formula One racing car designed by Scuderia Toro Rosso for use in the 2012 FIA Formula One World Championship.

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Toro Rosso STR8

The Toro Rosso STR8 (initially referred to as the Toro Rosso STR08) is a Formula One racing car designed and built by Scuderia Toro Rosso for use in the 2013 Formula One season.

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Tourmaline (novel)

Tourmaline (1963) is the fourth novel by Australian writer Randolph Stow.

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TPG Telecom

TPG Telecom Limited is an Australian telecommunications and IT company that specialises in consumer and business internet services as well as mobile telephone services.

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Trade group efforts against file sharing

Arts and media industry trade groups, such as the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), strongly oppose and attempt to prevent copyright infringement through file sharing.

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Trams in Adelaide

Until 1958, trams formed a network spanning most of Adelaide, with a history dating back to 1878.

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Tranmere, South Australia

Tranmere is an eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Trans-Australian Railway

The Trans-Australian Railway crosses the Nullarbor Plain of Australia from Port Augusta in South Australia to Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.

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Transgender rights in Australia

Transgender rights in Australia enjoy legal recognition and protection under federal and state/territory laws, but the requirements for gender recognition vary depending on the jurisdiction.

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Transmission Films

Transmission Films is an Australian film distribution company based in Sydney, Australia.

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Transport in Sydney in the 2010s

The 2010s have seen many developments relating to transport in the Australian city of Sydney, New South Wales.

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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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Travel Insurance Direct

Travel Insurance Direct (TID) is an Australian travel insurance company headquartered in Sydney, Australia for Australian and New Zealand residents travelling domestically or internationally.

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Travis Head

Travis Michael Head (born 29 December 1993) is an Australian cricketer, currently contracted to South Australia and the Adelaide Strikers for domestic matches.

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Trần Huỳnh Duy Thức

Trần Huỳnh Duy Thức (born 29 November 1966) is a Vietnamese engineer, entrepreneur and human rights activist.

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Trent from Punchy

Trent from Punchy is a fictional YouTube celebrity.

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Trent Parke

Trent Parke (born 1971) is an Australian photographer.

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Trent Sainsbury

Trent Lucas Sainsbury (born 5 January 1992) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Grasshoppers, on loan from Jiangsu Suning, and the Australia national team.

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Trevor Thurling

Trevor Thurling (born 26 April 1984) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer for the Canberra Raiders of the National Rugby League competition (NRL).

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Trial of Geert Wilders

The trial of Geert Wilders, a member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands, took place in the Netherlands in 2010 and 2011.

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Trial of Gotovina et al

The Trial of Gotovina et al. was a war crimes trial held from March 2008 until (including the appeals process) November 2012 before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), set up in 1993.

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Tricky Business (Australian TV series)

Tricky Business is an Australian television drama series first broadcast on the Nine Network on 14 May 2012.

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Trilogy Tower

Trilogy Tower, was a commercial development proposed in Brisbane, Australia located at 480 Queen Street.

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Trimmatom nanus

Trimmatom nanus, the midget dwarfgoby, is a species of marine goby native to the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean.

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Trinity Catholic College, Lismore

Trinity Catholic College is an independent co-educational secondary college located over two adjacent campuses on the northern fringe of Lismore, New South Wales, Australia.

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Tristan Jepson

Tristan Jepson (1978 – 28 October 2004) was an Australian law graduate and writer.

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Tristram Cary

Tristram Ogilvie Cary, OAM (14 May 192524 April 2008) was a pioneering English-Australian composer.

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Triumph & Demise: The Broken Promise of a Labor Generation

Triumph and Demise: The broken promise of a Labor generation is a 2014 book which chronicles the rise and fall of the Australian Labor Party governments of Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard (2007-2013) by the Australian author and journalist Paul Kelly.

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Tropicana Gold Mine

The Tropicana Gold Mine project is located 330 km northeast of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.

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Trove

Trove is an Australian online library database aggregator; a free faceted-search engine hosted by the National Library of Australia, in partnership with content providers including members of the National & State Libraries Australasia.

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Troy Buswell

Troy Raymond Buswell (born 19 March 1966) is a former Australian politician who was a Liberal member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 2005 to 2014, representing the seat of Vasse.

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Troy Grant

Troy Wayne Grant (born 11 February 1970), an Australian politician, is the Minister for Police and the Minister for Emergency Services since January 2017 in the Berejiklian government.

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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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Troye Sivan

Troye Sivan Mellet (born 5 June 1995) is a South African-born Australian singer, songwriter, actor, and YouTube personality.

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Tsutomu Yamaguchi

(March 16, 1916January 4, 2010) was a survivor of both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings during World War II.

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Turkistan Islamic Party

The Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP, الحزب الإسلامي التركستاني) or Turkistan Islamic Movement (TIM), formerly known as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) and other names, is an Islamic extremist terrorist organization founded by Uyghur jihadists in western China.

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Turnbull Government

The Turnbull Government is the federal executive government of Australia, led by the 29th Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull.

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Turok: Dinosaur Hunter

Turok: Dinosaur Hunter is a first-person shooter video game developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim for the Nintendo 64 console and Microsoft Windows.

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Tuvalu and the United Nations

Tuvalu became the 189th member of the United Nations in September 2000.

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TV Tonight

TV Tonight is an Australian-based website which features reviews, news and programming information related to television in Australia as well as OzTAM ratings information.

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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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TVHits

TVHits (stylised as TVH!TS) is an Australian subscription television channel that focuses on dramas.

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Twitter usage

Since the launch of Twitter on July 15, 2006, there have been many notable uses for the service, in a variety of environments.

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Two and a Half Men

Two and a Half Men is an American television sitcom that originally aired on CBS for twelve seasons from September 22, 2003, to February 19, 2015.

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Two-party-preferred vote

In Australian politics, the two-party-preferred vote (TPP or 2PP) is the result of an election or opinion poll after preferences have been distributed to the highest two candidates, who in some cases can be independents.

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Two-state solution

The two-state solution refers to a solution of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict which calls for "two states for two groups of people." The two-state solution envisages an independent State of Palestine alongside the State of Israel, west of the Jordan River.

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Tyan Taylor

Tyan "Little Girl" Taylor (born 23 March 1990) is an Australian goalball winger and is classified as a B3 competitor.

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Uardry

Uardry Station most commonly known as Uardry is a pastoral lease that has operated as both a sheep station and a cattle station in outback New South Wales.

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Uaroo

Uaroo Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station and has previously operated as a sheep station.

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Ucharonidge Station

Ucharonidge Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Northern Territory.

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Unaccredited institutions of higher education

Unaccredited institutions of higher education are colleges, trade schools, seminaries, and universities which do not have formal educational accreditation.

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Unaoil

Unaoil is a Monaco based company run by the Ahsani family founded in 1991.

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Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives

Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (ลุงบุญมีระลึกชาติ) is a 2010 Thai art drama film written, produced, and directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul.

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Under the Milky Way

"Under the Milky Way" is a single by Australian alternative rock band The Church, released on 15 February 1988 and appears on their fifth studio album Starfish.

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Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities

Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities, the second series of the Nine Network crime drama series Underbelly, originally aired from 9 February 2009 to 4 May 2009.

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United States diplomatic cables leak

The United States diplomatic cables leak, widely known as Cablegate, began on Sunday, 28 November 2010 when WikiLeaks—a non-profit organization that publishes submissions from anonymous whistleblowers—began releasing classified cables that had been sent to the U.S. State Department by 274 of its consulates, embassies, and diplomatic missions around the world.

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United States presidential election, 2012

The United States presidential election of 2012 was the 57th quadrennial American presidential election.

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United States v. Scheinberg

United States v. Scheinberg, 10 Cr.

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Uniting Australia Party

The Uniting Australia Party was a minor Australian political party that ran candidates in the 2013 federal election.

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Universal Medicine

Universal Medicine (UM) is an alternative medicine and self proclaimed religious organisation providing "Esoteric healing" products, music, publications, workshops and courses.

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Universal TV (Australia)

Universal TV (formerly Hallmark Channel and Universal Channel) is an Australian cable and satellite television channel, owned and operated by Universal Networks International.

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University of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide (informally Adelaide University) is a public university located in Adelaide, South Australia.

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University of Canterbury

The University of Canterbury (Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the Latin name for Canterbury) is New Zealand's second oldest university.

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University of South Australia

The University of South Australia (UniSA) is a public research university in the Australian state of South Australia.

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University of the Sunshine Coast

The University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) is a public university based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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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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Unley High School

Unley High School, located in Netherby, is one of the largest public high schools in South Australia.

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USS Carl Vinson

USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) is the United States Navy's third supercarrier and named for Carl Vinson, a Congressman from Georgia, in recognition of his contributions to the U.S. Navy.

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Utegate

Utegate (also known as the OzCar affair) refers to a 2009 controversy in Australian federal politics, revolving around allegations made by then Federal Leader of the Opposition and Liberal leader, Malcolm Turnbull, that the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, and/or the Treasurer, Wayne Swan, had acted improperly on behalf of a Queensland car dealer who was seeking financial assistance from a government agency called OzCar, and that they had misled Parliament.

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Utopia (2013 film)

Utopia is a 2013 documentary film written, produced and presented by John Pilger and directed by Pilger and Alan Lowery, that explores the experiences of Aboriginal Australians in modern Australia.

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UTS Tower

The UTS Tower, also known as UTS Central, is one of many buildings that constitute the University of Technology, Sydney, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Uzbin Valley ambush

The Uzbin Valley ambush occurred when French ISAF troops were ambushed by Afghan militants in eastern Afghanistan on 18 August 2008.

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Vai Sikahema

Vai Sikahema (born 29 August 1962) is a Tongan former American football player and television news reporter.

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Vajiralongkorn

Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun (มหาวชิราลงกรณ บดินทรเทพยวรางกูร,,; born 28 July 1952) is the King of Thailand since 2016.

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Valentine Vallis

Valentine Thomas Vallis (1916–2009) was a Queensland poet, lecturer and opera critic.

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Van Diemen's Land (film)

Van Diemen's Land is a 2009 Australian thriller set in 1822 in colonial Tasmania.

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Vanessa O'Hanlon

Vanessa O'Hanlon is an Australian television presenter.

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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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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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VB Gold

In 2007, Fosters launched a new, midstrength version of VB called VB Midstrength Lager with an alcohol volume of 3.5%, in order to capitalise on the growing market for midstrength beers, currently dominated by XXXX Gold.

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Veena Malik

Veena Malik (born Zahida Malik) is a Pakistani actress, TV host, reality television personality and model who has appeared in Lollywood and Bollywood films.

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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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Venero Armanno

Venero Armanno (born 19 August 1959) is an Australian novelist.

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Venetta Fields

Venetta Lee Fields (born 1941) is an American-Australian singer, musical theater actress and vocal coach.

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Ventura Bus Lines

Ventura Bus Lines is an Australian bus and coach operator in Melbourne.

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Vern Hughes

Vern Hughes is an Australian advocate for civil society and Anglican layman who is active in politics.

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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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Veropedia

Veropedia was a free, advertising-supported Internet encyclopedia project launched in late October 2007.

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Very Small Business (TV series)

Very Small Business is an Australian television comedy series first broadcast on Wednesday 3 September 2008 on ABC1.

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Viagogo

Viagogo (stylised as lowercase viagogo) is an online ticket marketplace for ticket resale.

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Victor Dominello

Victor Michael Dominello (born 30 July 1967 in Ryde, New South Wales), an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Minister for Finance, Services and Property since January 2017 in the Berejiklian government.

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Victoria Bitter

Victoria Bitter (VB) is a lager produced by Carlton & United Breweries, a subsidiary of Foster's Group in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Victoria Cross for Australia

The Victoria Cross for Australia is the highest award in the Australian Honours System, superseding the Victoria Cross for issue to Australians.

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Victoria Park state by-election, 2006

The Victoria Park state by-election, 2006 was a by-election held on 11 March 2006 for the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Victoria Park in the inner southeastern suburbs of Perth.

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Victoria Police

Victoria Police is the primary law enforcement agency of Victoria, Australia.

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Victoria River Downs Station

Victoria River Downs Station also often called Victoria Downs and often referred to as The Big Run is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station.

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Victorian Opera (Melbourne)

Victorian Opera is an opera company based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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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 state election, 2006

The 2006 Victorian state election, held on Saturday, 25 November 2006, was for the 56th Parliament of Victoria.

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Victorian state election, 2010

The 2010 Victorian state election, held on Saturday, 27 November 2010, was for the 57th Parliament of Victoria.

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Victorian state election, 2014

The 2014 Victorian state election, held on Saturday, 29 November 2014, was for the 58th Parliament of Victoria.

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Victorian state election, 2018

The next Victorian state election will be held on Saturday 24 November 2018 to elect the 59th Parliament of Victoria, including all 88 seats in the Legislative Assembly and all 40 in the Legislative Council.

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Video Ezy

Video Ezy is an Australian-based rental and retail chain, offering DVD, Ultra HD Blu-ray, Blu-ray and Video Games and other digital content.

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Video game addiction

Video game addiction (VGA) has been suggested by some in the medical community as a distinct behavioral addiction characterized by excessive or compulsive use of computer games or video games that interferes with a person's everyday life.

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View of Geelong

View of Geelong is an 1856 oil painting on canvas by Eugene von Guerard.

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Viewpoint (Australian TV series)

Viewpoint is an Australian television commentary program broadcast on Sky News Australia.

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Vikki Thorn

Vikki Elizabeth Thorn (née Simpson, born ca. 1974) is an Australian harmonica player, guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter and one-third of the Australian folk rock band the Waifs.

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Villa of the Papyri

The Villa of the Papyri (Villa dei Papiri, also known as Villa dei Pisoni) is named after its unique library of papyri (or scrolls), but is also one of the most luxurious houses in all of Herculaneum and in the Roman world.

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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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Vincent Long Van Nguyen

Vincent Long Van Nguyen OFM Conv (born 3 December 1961) is a Vietnamese Australian prelate of the Catholic Church.

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Vincent Price

Vincent Leonard Price Jr. (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993) was an American actor, well known for his distinctive voice and performances in horror films.

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Vincent Smith (television presenter)

Vincent Smith (21 March 1943 – 20 April 1991) was an Australian journalist and broadcaster.

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Violence against Indians in Australia controversy

In 2009, the media of Australia, mostly in Melbourne, and India publicised reports of crimes and robberies against Indians in Australia that were described as racially motivated.

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Violet Hill

"Violet Hill" is a song by British rock band Coldplay.

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Virgin Australia

Virgin Australia Airlines is Australia's second-largest airline after Qantas and it is the largest airline by fleet size to use the Virgin brand.

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Virgin Australia Holdings

Virgin Australia Holdings Limited is the holding company that owns and operates Virgin Australia and Tigerair Australia.

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Virgin Australia Regional Airlines

Virgin Australia Regional Airlines (formerly Skywest) is an Australian regional airline based in Perth; servicing key towns in the state of Western Australia as well as interstate destinations Darwin, Alice Springs, and Adelaide.

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Virgin Group

Virgin Group Ltd. is a British multinational corporation venture capital conglomerate founded by entrepreneurs Sir Richard Branson and Nik Powell.

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Virginia Bell

Virginia Margaret Bell (born 7 March 1951) is the senior puisne Justice of the High Court of Australia, the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy.

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Virginia Trioli

Virginia Frances Trioli (born 16 August 1965) is an Australian journalist, author, and radio and television presenter.

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Virginity

Virginity is the state of a person who has never engaged in sexual intercourse.

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Virginity auction

A virginity auction is an auction, often publicized online, where a person seeks to sell their virginity.

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Visual pun

A visual pun is a pun involving an image or images (in addition to or instead of language), often based on a rebus.

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Visy Industries

Visy Industries was established in Melbourne, Australia in 1948 and has since grown to become one of the world’s largest privately owned paper, packaging and recycling companies.

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Vitali Vitaliev

Vitali Vitaliev (Виталий Витальев) is a Ukrainian-born journalist and writer who has worked in Russia, England, Scotland, Australia and Ireland.

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Vix Technology

Vix Technology (Vix) is a global technology company that designs, supplies and operates mobility solutions for the public transit industry, including automated fare collection (AFC) systems, intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and passenger information display systems (PIDS).

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Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (a; born 7 October 1952) is a Russian statesman and former intelligence officer serving as President of Russia since 2012, previously holding the position from 2000 until 2008.

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Vodafone (Australia)

Vodafone Australia or Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) is a mobile telecommunications company that operates the Vodafone brand in Australia.

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Volcano (South Park)

"Volcano" is the second episode of the American animated television series South Park.

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Volkswagen Polo

The Volkswagen Polo is a car produced by the German manufacturer Volkswagen since 1975.

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Voluntary euthanasia

Voluntary euthanasia is the practice of ending a life in a painless manner.

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WA Media Awards

The WA Media Awards are presented annually by the Western Australian Journalists Association.

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Wagons (band)

Wagons are an Australian alt-country band from Melbourne, Australia, led by singer/songwriter/television and radio presenter Henry Wagons.

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Waiting for Godot

Waiting for Godot is a play by Samuel Beckett, in which two characters, Vladimir (Didi) and Estragon (Gogo), wait for the arrival of someone named Godot who never arrives, and while waiting they engage in a variety of discussions and encounter three other characters.

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Wakanohō Toshinori

Wakanohō Toshinori (born July 8, 1988 as Сосла́н Алекса́ндрович Гагло́ев Soslan Aleksandrovich Gagloev in Alagir, North Ossetian ASSR, Soviet Union) is a retired Russian sumo wrestler of Ossetian ethnicity.

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Wake in Fright (miniseries)

Wake in Fright is an Australian miniseries based on Kenneth Cook's 1961 novel of the same name, which first aired on Network Ten in October 2017.

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Wake Island

Wake Island (also known as Wake Atoll) is a coral atoll in the western Pacific Ocean in the northeastern area of the Micronesia subregion, east of Guam, west of Honolulu and southeast of Tokyo.

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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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Walhallow Station

Walhallow Station also once known as Walhallow Downs often just referred to as Walhallow is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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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 Award for Journalism Leadership

The Walkley Award for Journalism Leadership is an Australian award that recognises outstanding acts of courage and bravery in the practice of journalism.

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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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Wallaman Falls

The Wallaman Falls, a cascade and horsetail waterfall on the Stony Creek, is located in the UNESCO World Heritagelisted Wet Tropics in the northern region of Queensland, Australia.

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Walsh Report (cryptography)

The Walsh Report was an Australian cryptography policy review undertaken for the Australian government by Gerard Walsh, initially released in 1996 and then withdrawn before its sale to the public.

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Walter Campbell (judge)

Sir Walter Benjamin Campbell (4 March 1921 – 4 September 2004) was an Australian judge, administrator and governor.

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Wandoan

Wandoan is a town and locality in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.

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War on Terror

The War on Terror, also known as the Global War on Terrorism, is an international military campaign that was launched by the United States government after the September 11 attacks in the United States in 2001.

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Ward O'Neill

Ward O’Neill (born 1951) is an Australian illustrator, caricaturist and cartoonist who has contributed to a variety of newspapers, including The London Daily Mail, The Australian, Sydney Morning Herald, National Times, the Bulletin and Australian Financial Review.

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Warren Anderson (Australian businessman)

Warren Perry Anderson (born 1942) is an Australian businessman and speculative investor whose net worth in 1990 was estimated by the ''BRW'' magazine at $190 million, although the following year he was reported to have debts of $500 million.

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Warren Mundine

Nyunggai Warren Stephen Mundine (born 11 August 1956 in Grafton, New South Wales) is an Australian Aboriginal leader and the former National President of the Australian Labor Party (ALP).

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Warren Snowdon

Warren Edward Snowdon (born 30 March 1950) is an Australian politician.

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Warren Tredrea

Warren Gary Tredrea (born 24 December 1978) is a former Australian Rules Footballer with the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and current Weekday Sports Presenter on ''Nine News Adelaide''.

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Warrick Couch

Warrick John Couch (born 1954) is an Australian professional astronomer.

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Warul Kawa Indigenous Protected Area

Warul Kawa Indigenous Protected Area (also known as Deliverance Island) is a small island that is part of Australia's National Reserve System, located south of Papua New Guinea and about north of Thursday Island, Torres Strait.

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Watch Me Disappear

Watch Me Disappear is the fourth studio album from Australian indie rock group Augie March.

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Watco Australia

Watco Australia is a rail haulage operator that was formed in 2010 to haul grain for the CBH Group.

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Watco Companies

Watco Companies, L.L.C. (Watco) is a Pittsburg, Kansas-based transportation company formed in 1983 by Charles R. (Dick) Webb.

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Wattle Point Wind Farm

Wattle Point Wind Farm is a wind farm near Edithburgh on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, which has been operating since April 2005.

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Waverton railway station, Sydney

Waverton railway station is located on the North Shore line, serving the Sydney suburb of Waverton.

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Wayne Bennett (rugby league)

Wayne James Bennett AM (born 1 January 1950) is an Australian professional rugby league coach and former player.

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Wayne Dropulich

Wayne Dropulich (born) was a member of the Australian Sports Party who was elected to the Australian Senate in the final count of the 2013 federal election prior to the Western Australian Senate count being declared void by the Court of Disputed Returns.

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Wayne Goss

Wayne Keith Goss (26 February 1951 – 10 November 2014) was Premier of Queensland, Australia, from 7 December 1989 until 19 February 1996, becoming the first Labor Premier in over 32 years.

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Wayne Merton

Wayne Ashley Merton (born 18 October 1943), a former Australian politician, was a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the electorates of Carlingford between 1988 and 1991 and Baulkham Hills between 1991 and 2011 for the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Wayne Nichols

Wayne Nichols (born 22 June 1978) is an Australian comic book artist, best known for his work in the American comic book industry illustrating titles for Marvel Comics (The Incredible Hulk, Exiles), IDW Publishing (Orphan Black, The X-Files) and Dark Horse Comics (Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, Falling Skies).

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Wedding of Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece, and Marie-Chantal Miller

The wedding of Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece, Prince of Denmark and Marie-Chantal Miller took place on 1 July 1995 at St Sophia's Cathedral, Bayswater, London, England.

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Weight Gain 4000

"Weight Gain 4000" is the third episode of the American animated television series South Park.

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Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country

Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country are protocols sometimes used in Australia at the opening of meetings, launches, special events and official functions.

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Weld quality assurance

Weld quality assurance is the use of technological methods and actions to test or assure the quality of welds, and secondarily to confirm the presence, location and coverage of welds.

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Welltree

Welltree Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in Northern Territory.

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Wendy Whiteley

Wendy Susan Whiteley (1941) is best known as the former wife of the Australian artist Brett Whiteley, and as the mother of his daughter, actress Arkie Whiteley (1964–2001).

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Wendy Zukerman

Wendy Zukerman is an Australian science journalist and podcaster.

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Wentworth (TV series)

Wentworth is an Australian television drama program.

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Wesley Enoch

Wesley Enoch (born 1969) is an Australian playwright and artistic director of Murri descent from Stradbroke Island (Minjeribah), and he is a proud Noonuccal Nuugi man.

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Wesley Warren Jr.

Wesley Warren Jr. (June 23, 1963 – March 14, 2014) was a resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, who attracted worldwide attention for his problems with scrotal elephantiasis, which caused his scrotum to grow to a weight of and hang down a little below his knees.

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West Beach, South Australia

West Beach is a seaside suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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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 Papuan refugee crisis

In early 2006, a furore erupted in Indonesia over the Australian government's decision to grant temporary protection visas to 42 West Papuan asylum seekers.

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WestConnex

WestConnex is a predominately underground motorway scheme currently under construction in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Western Australia

Western Australia (abbreviated as WA) is a state occupying the entire western third of Australia.

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Western Australia Police

The Western Australia Police Force, colloquially WAPOL, provides police services throughout the state of Western Australia, an area of 2.5 million square kilometres, the world's largest non-federated area of jurisdiction, with a population of only 2.4 million, of which 1.94 million reside in the Perth Metropolitan Region.

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Western Australian daylight saving referendum, 2009

The 2009 Western Australian daylight savings referendum was held on 16 May 2009 in the Australian state of Western Australia to decide if daylight saving time should be adopted.

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Western Australian state election, 2008

A general election was held in the state of Western Australia on Saturday 6 September 2008 to elect 59 members to the Legislative Assembly and 36 members to the Legislative Council.

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Western Australian state election, 2013

A general election was held in the state of Western Australia on Saturday 9 March 2013 to elect 59 members to the Legislative Assembly and 36 members to the Legislative Council.

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Western Australian state election, 2017

The 2017 Western Australian state election was held on Saturday 11 March 2017 to elect members to the Parliament of Western Australia, including all 59 seats in the Legislative Assembly and all 36 seats in the Legislative Council.

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Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme

The Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme, a recycled water project, is located in the South East region of Queensland in Australia.

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Western Force

Western Force is an Australian professional rugby union team based in Perth, Western Australia.

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Western Sydney Wanderers FC

Western Sydney Wanderers Football Club (colloquially known as Western Sydney, or simply as Wanderers) is an Australian professional soccer club based in the western region of Sydney, New South Wales.

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Westfield Chatswood

Westfield Chatswood is a large indoor shopping centre in the suburb of Chatswood in the lower North Shore of Sydney.

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Westfield Warringah Mall

Westfield Warringah Mall (previously known as Warringah Mall) is a large indoor/outdoor shopping centre in the suburb of Brookvale in the Northern Beaches region of Sydney.

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What's So Amazing About Grace?

What's So Amazing About Grace? is a 1997 book by Philip Yancey, an American journalist and editor-at-large for Christianity Today.

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Wheatstone LNG

Wheatstone LNG is a liquefied natural gas plant operating in the Ashburton North Strategic Industrial Area, which is located west of Onslow, Western Australia.

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Where Do We Go Now?

Where Do We Go Now? (rtl w halla' la wayn, Et maintenant, on va où) is a 2011 film by Lebanese director Nadine Labaki.

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Where the Green Ants Dream

Where the Green Ants Dream (Wo die grünen Ameisen träumen) is a 1984 film by German film director Werner Herzog.

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Where the Wild Roses Grow

"Where the Wild Roses Grow" is a duet by Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and pop singer Kylie Minogue.

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White Australia policy

The term White Australia policy comprises various historical policies that effectively barred people of non-European descent from emigrating into Australia.

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White Rabbit Gallery

The White Rabbit Gallery is an art museum in Sydney, Australia, which exhibits selections from the White Rabbit Collection of 21st-century Chinese contemporary art.

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White shift dress of Jean Shrimpton

On 1965 Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia, English model Jean Shrimpton wore a white minidress that sparked controversy and was later described as a pivotal moment in women's fashion.

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WhiteWater World

WhiteWater World is a water park situated in the suburb of Coomera on the Gold Coast, Australia.

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Who Killed Harold Holt?

Who Killed Harold Holt? was a television special which explored the disappearance and presumed drowning of Harold Holt, the Prime Minister of Australia from 1966 to 1967.

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Who's Your City?

Who's Your City?: How the Creative Economy Is Making Where You Live the Most Important Decision of Your Life is a non-fiction book written by Richard Florida.

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Wicked Campers

Wicked Campers is an Australian camper van rental company based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Wicked Weasel

Wicked Weasel (Pty. Ltd.) is an Australian manufacturer of swimwear and lingerie for women.

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WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey

The WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey was a large-scale astronomical redshift survey carried out on the 3.9 metre Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) at the Siding Spring Observatory, New South Wales between August 2006 and January 2011.

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WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks is an international non-profit organisation that publishes secret information, news leaks, and classified media provided by anonymous sources.

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Wild Life Sydney

Wild Life Sydney Zoo (formerly Sydney Wildlife World) is a wildlife park in the heart of the city of Sydney, Australia.

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Wilderness School

Wilderness School is an independent, non-denominational Christian, day and boarding school for girls, located in Medindie, an inner northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Wildlife of Haiti

The wildlife of Haiti is important to the country because of its biodiversity.

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Wildwood (novel)

Wildwood: The Wildwood Chronicles, Book 1 is a 2011 children's fantasy novel by The Decemberists' singer-songwriter Colin Meloy, illustrated by his wife Carson Ellis.

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Will Grayson, Will Grayson

Will Grayson, Will Grayson is a novel by John Green and David Levithan, published in April 2010 by Dutton Juvenile.

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Will Hodgman

William Edward Felix Hodgman (born 20 April 1969) is an Australian politician who is the 45th and current Premier of Tasmania.

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Willard InterContinental Washington

The Willard InterContinental Washington is a historic luxury Beaux-Arts hotel located at 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. Among its facilities are numerous luxurious guest rooms, several restaurants, the famed Round Robin Bar, the Peacock Alley series of luxury shops, and voluminous function rooms.

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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 Gallas

William Éric Gallas (born 17 August 1977) is a French retired footballer who played as a defender.

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William Kapell

William Kapell (September 20, 1922October 29, 1953) was an American pianist and recording artist, killed at the age of 31 in the crash of a commercial airliner returning from a concert tour in Australia.

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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 McAloney

William Simpson "Bill" McAloney, (12 May 1910 – 31 August 1995) was a senior engineering officer in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and an Australian exchange recipient of the George Cross, the highest civil decoration for heroism in the United Kingdom and formerly in the Commonwealth.

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William Singe

Liam Anthony "William" Singe (born 2 July 1992) is an Australian Youtuber, singer, songwriter, and producer.

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William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim

Field Marshal William Joseph Slim, 1st Viscount Slim, (6 August 1891 – 14 December 1970), usually known as Bill Slim, was a British military commander and the 13th Governor-General of Australia.

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William Wentworth

William Charles Wentworth (13 August 1790 – 20 March 1872) was an Australian explorer, journalist, politician and author, and one of the leading figures of early colonial New South Wales.

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Willie Brigitte

Willie Virgile Brigitte (also known as Mohammed Abderrahman, born 10 October 1968 in Guadeloupe, France) is a convicted criminal, who was deported from Australia in 2003 for breaching the terms of his tourist visa and, upon arrival in France, was charged and convicted in Paris in 2007 for associating with criminals in relation to a terrorist enterprise, including a plot to damage the High Flux Australian Reactor and the Holsworthy Barracks, both located in Sydney, Australia.

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Willows Sports Complex

The Willows Sports Complex, currently known as 1300SMILES Stadium through sponsorship, is a grass football stadium situated in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Wilson (book)

Wilson is a 2013 biography of the 28th President of the United States Woodrow Wilson by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author A. Scott Berg.

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Wilson Tuckey

Charles Wilson "Ironbar" Tuckey (born 10 July 1935) is a former Australian politician who was a member of the House of Representatives from 1980 to 2010, representing the seat of O'Connor in Western Australia for the Liberal Party.

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Wilsons River (New South Wales)

Wilsons River, a perennial river and part of the Richmond River catchment, is situated in the Northern Rivers district of New South Wales, Australia.

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WIN Television

WIN Television is an Australian television network owned by WIN Corporation that is based in Wollongong, New South Wales.

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Windamere Hotel

Windamere Hotel, built as ‘Ada Villa’ in 1841 and then turned into a Boarding House for Tea Planters and other Raj types, on contract, in the late 1880s.

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Windrider

Windrider (alternatively worded as Wind Rider and also known as Making Waves) is a 1986 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Vincent Monton and starring Tom Burlinson.

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Winners & Losers

Winners & Losers is an Australian television drama series first broadcast on the Seven Network on 22 March 2011.

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Winners & Losers (season 1)

The first season of the drama television series Winners & Losers originally aired between 22 March and 23 August 2011 on the Seven Network in Australia.

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Winners & Losers (season 2)

The second season of the television drama series Winners & Losers aired from 26 June to 27 November 2012 on the Seven Network in Australia.

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Wiradjuri

The Wiradjuri people) are a group of indigenous Australian Aboriginal people that were united by a common language, strong ties of kinship and survived as skilled hunter–fisher–gatherers in family groups or clans scattered throughout central New South Wales. In the 21st century, major Wiradjuri groups live in Condobolin, Peak Hill, Narrandera and Griffith. There are significant populations at Wagga Wagga and Leeton and smaller groups at West Wyalong, Parkes, Dubbo, Forbes, Cootamundra, Cowra and Young.

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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack Australia

Wisden Cricketers' Almanack Australia (also known as Wisden Australia) was a cricket annual and reference book, the Australian version of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, generally known as Wisden.

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Within a Song

Within a Song is a studio album by guitarist John Abercrombie's Quartet with saxophonist Joe Lovano, bassist Drew Gress, and drummer Joey Baron that was recorded in 2012 and released by ECM.

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Without Warning (Birmingham novel)

Without Warning is an alternate history novel written by Australian author John Birmingham, released in Australia in September 2008 and in the United States and the United Kingdom in February 2009.

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Wivenhoe Dam

The Wivenhoe Dam is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with a concrete spillway across the Brisbane River in South East Queensland, Australia.

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Wolf Minerals

Wolf Minerals Limited is an ASX (WLF) and AIM (WLFE) listed specialty metals company focused on developing the Drakelands Mine tungsten and tin project, in Devon in the UK.

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Wollogorang Station

Wollogorang Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station straddling the border the Northern Territory and Queensland.

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Women in Australia

Women in Australia refers to women's demographic and cultural presence in Australia.

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Women in Docs

Women in Docs are an Australian independent folk pop music duo consisting of Chanel Lucas on lead vocals, guitar and bass guitar; and Roz Pappalardo on lead vocals, guitar and harmonica.

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Women's Football Australia

The Women's Football Australia (WFA) is the governing body for the sport of Women's Australian rules football in Australia.

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Women's suffrage in Australia

Women's suffrage in Australia was one of the earliest objectives of the movement for gender equality in Australia.

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Wonderland (Australian TV series)

Wonderland is an Australian television romantic comedy drama series.

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Wonderland (season 1)

The first season of the Australian drama television series Wonderland, began airing on 21 August 2013 on Network Ten.

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Worawa Aboriginal College

Worawa Aboriginal College is a private boarding school in Healesville, Victoria, Australia.

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World Animal Protection

World Animal Protection (formerly The World Society for the Protection of Animals) is an international non-profit animal welfare organization that has been in operation for over 30 years.

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World Emoji Day

World Emoji Day is an unofficial holiday celebrated on July 17.

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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 Vision Australia

World Vision Australia (WVA) is an ecumenical Christian non-governmental organisation based in Melbourne, Australia.

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World Youth Day 2008

The 23rd World Youth Day was a Catholic youth festival that started on 15 July and continued until 20 July 2008 in Sydney, Australia.

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Worth1000

Worth1000 was an image manipulation and contest website.

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WTFN

WTFN is an Australian television production company based in Melbourne.

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Wyatt Roy

Wyatt Beau Roy (born 22 May 1990) is a former Australian parliamentarian.

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Wynn Palace

Wynn Palace, also referred to as Wynn Palace Cotai, is an integrated resort owned and operated by Wynn Resorts in Macau, China.

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Wynne Prize

The Wynne Prize is an Australian landscape painting or figure sculpture art prize.

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XXXX Gold

XXXX Gold is one of the many beers manufactured in the Australian state of Queensland by Castlemaine Perkins and is one of Australia's most popular beers.

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Yadhaykenu

The Yadhaykenu, otherwise known as the Jathaikana or Yadhaigana, are an Australian aboriginal tribe of northern Queensland.

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Yamatji

Yamatji (or Yamaji) is a Wajarri language word that has at least three different meanings.

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Yandi mine

The Yandi mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 90 kilometres north-west of Newman.

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Yarrie mine

The Yarrie mine is an iron ore mine located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, 90 kilometres north-east of Marble Bar.

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Yenny Wahid

Zannuba Ariffah Chafsoh Rahman Wahid, or more popularly known as Yenny Wahid (born 29 October 1974 in Jombang, East Java) is an Indonesian Islamic activist and politician.

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Yiman

The Yiman, also referred to as Yeeman/Eoman or Jiman, and by themselves in modern times as Iman, are an Indigenous Australian tribe living in the Upper Dawson River region around Taroom of eastern Central Queensland.

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Yobe State school shooting

On 6 July 2013, gunmen attacked a secondary school in Mamudo, Yobe State, Nigeria, killing at least 42 people.

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Yolngu

The Yolngu or Yolŋu are an aggregation of indigenous Australian people inhabiting north-eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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Yooroonah Tank Barrier

Yooroonah Tank Barrier is a heritage-listed former tank barrier at Waterfall Way, Ebor, Armidale Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia.

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Yoshihiko Noda

is a Japanese politician who was Prime Minister of Japan from 2011 to 2012.

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You Can't Ask That

You Can't Ask That is an ABC original series released first on ABC iview on 3 August 2016.

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You May Be Right (game show)

You May Be Right is an Australian television game show, jointly produced by dSPBeyond & the Seven Network, and was hosted by Dancing With The Stars judge Todd McKenney.

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Yugul

Yugul are a blues band from Ngukurr, a small community in southeast Arnhem Land.

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Yuinmery

Yuinmery Station is a pastoral lease that once operated as a sheep station and currently operates as a cattle station.

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Yurlayurlanya

The Yurlayurlanya formerly spelt Ulaolinya were an Indigenous Australian tribe living in the Glenormiston region of South West Queensland.

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Yuval Noah Harari

Yuval Noah Harari (born 24 February 1976) is an Israeli historian and a tenured professor in the Department of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Zac & Mia

Zac & Mia is an Australian young adult novel written by A.J. Betts.

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Zak Jones

Zak Jones (born 15 March 1995) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Zaky Mallah

Zaky Mallah is an Australian who pleaded guilty to threatening to kill officers of ASIO or DFAT.

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Zeke Kinski

Ezekiel "Zeke" Kinski is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Matthew Werkmeister.

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Zenbook

Zenbook (also known as ZenBook) are a family of ultrabooks – low-bulk laptop computers – produced by Asus.

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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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Zombo.com

Zombo.com is a single-serving site that was created in 1999, utilizing the new technology of Flash animation.

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...Nothing but a Dream

...nothing but a dream is a studio album recorded by Australian singer-songwriter, Paul Kelly.

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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)

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1-Page

1-Page is a company that develops and markets software products for HR departments to support them in sourcing and qualifying job candidates, as well as in engaging their current workforce.

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100 metres at the Olympics

The 100 metres at the Summer Olympics has been contested since the first edition of the multi-sport event.

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100 St Georges Terrace

100 St Georges Terrace is a 24-storey skyscraper located at 100 St Georges Terrace in Perth, Western Australia.

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108 St Georges Terrace

108 St Georges Terrace or South32 Tower (formerly known as Bankwest Tower, the Bond Tower and the R&I Tower) is a 50-storey office tower in Perth, Western Australia.

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10:23 Campaign

The 10:23 Campaign is an awareness and protest campaign against homoeopathy organised by the Merseyside Skeptics Society, a non-profit organisation, to oppose the sale of homoeopathic products in the United Kingdom.

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1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed

1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed is a nonfiction ancient history book written by Eric H. Cline and published in 2014 by Princeton University Press.

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117th IOC Session

The 117th International Olympic Committee Session was held for the first time in Singapore from 2 to 9 July 2005.

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12 Rules for Life

12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is a 2018 bestselling self-help book by Canadian clinical psychologist and psychology professor Jordan Peterson.

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1824 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1824 in Australia.

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1962 America's Cup

The 1962 America's Cup, the second to be sailed in 12-meter yachts, marked the first challenge for the Cup from a country other than Great Britain or Canada, and was the first challenge from a country in the southern hemisphere.

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1964 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1964 in Australia.

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1972 VFL Grand Final

The 1972 VFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Richmond Football Club and Carlton Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 7 October 1972.

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1975 Australian constitutional crisis

The 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, also known simply as the Dismissal, has been described as the greatest political and constitutional crisis in Australian history.

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1978 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France

The 1978 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France comprised the Australia national rugby league team's fourteenth tour of Great Britain and ninth tour of France, and took place from September to December 1978.

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1st AACTA Awards

The Inaugural Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, known more commonly as the AACTA Awards, presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), honoured the best Australian and foreign films of 2011 took place on two separate events, in Sydney, New South Wales: the AACTA Awards Luncheon, on 15 January 2012, at the Westin Hotel, and the AACTA Awards Ceremony, on 31 January 2012, at the Sydney Opera House.

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1st Aviation Regiment (Australia)

The 1st Aviation Regiment is one of the Australian Army's three Army Aviation regiments and provides aerial reconnaissance and fire support to the Australian Army.

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2001

2001 was designated as.

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2001 in Australian television

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2002 Bali bombings

The 2002 Bali bombings occurred on 12 October 2002 in the tourist district of Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali.

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2002 Melbourne Cup

This is a list of horses which ran in the 2002 Melbourne Cup.

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2004 Palm Island death in custody

The 2004 Palm Island death in custody incident relates to the death of Palm Island, Queensland resident, Cameron Doomadgee (tribal name: Mulrunji) on Friday, 19 November 2004 in a police cell.

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2006 Georgian–Russian espionage controversy

The 2006 Georgian–Russian espionage controversy began when the Government of Georgia arrested four Russian officers on charges of espionage, on September 27, 2006.

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2006 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2006 in Australia.

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2006 in Australian television

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2006 in comics

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2006 NRL Grand Final

The 2006 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding match of the NRL's 2006 Telstra Premiership season.

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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 Thai coup d'état

The 2006 Thai coup d'état took place on 19 September 2006, when the Royal Thai Army staged a coup d'état against the elected caretaker government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

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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 Brownlow Medal

The 2007 Brownlow Medal was the 80th year the award was presented to the player adjudged the fairest and best player during the Australian Football League (AFL) home and away season.

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2007 Glasgow Airport attack

The 2007 Glasgow Airport attack was a terrorist ramming attack which occurred on 30 June 2007, at 15:11 BST, when a dark green Jeep Cherokee loaded with propane canisters was driven at the glass doors of the Glasgow Airport terminal and set ablaze.

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2007 NRL season

The 2007 NRL season was the one hundredth season of professional rugby league football club competition in Australia, and the tenth run by the National Rugby League.

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2007 Solomon Islands earthquake

The 2007 Solomon Islands earthquake took place on 2 April 2007, near the provincial capital of Gizo on Ghizo Island, in Solomon Islands.

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2007 UK terrorist incidents

Two major terrorist incidents took place in 2007, in the UK, with significant national and international repercussions.

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2007 World Championships in Athletics

The 11th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), were held at Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan from 24 August to 2 September 2007.

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2007–08 Melbourne Victory FC season

Looking to capitalise on their successful 2006–07 campaign, Melbourne made some strong off-season signings including Costa Rican international Carlos Hernández to cover the hole left by the departure of Fred to MLS club D.C. United.

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2008 Australian federal budget

The 2008 Australian federal budget for the Australian financial year ended 30 June 2009 was presented on 13 May 2009 by the Treasurer of Australia, Wayne Swan, the first federal budget presented by Swan, and the first budget of the first Rudd Government.

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2008 Australian Open

The 2008 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.

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2008 conflict in Lebanon

The 2008 conflict in Lebanon began on May 7, after Lebanon's 17-month-long political crisis spiraled out of control.

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2008 in art

The year 2008 in art involves various significant events.

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2008 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2008 in Australia.

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2008 Liechtenstein tax affair

The 2008 Liechtenstein tax affair is a series of tax investigations in numerous countries whose governments suspect that some of their citizens may have evaded tax obligations by using banks and trusts in Liechtenstein; the affair broke open with the biggest complex of investigations ever initiated for tax evasion in the Federal Republic of Germany.

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2008 NRL Grand Final

The 2008 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2008 NRL season.

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2008 NRL season

The 2008 NRL season was the 101st season of professional rugby league club competition in Australia, and the eleventh run by the National Rugby League.

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2008 Rugby League World Cup Group A

2008 Rugby League World Cup Group A was one of the three groups of teams that competed in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.

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2008 Western Australian gas crisis

The Western Australian gas crisis was a major disruption to natural gas supply in Western Australia, caused by the rupture of a corroded pipeline and subsequent explosion at a processing plant on Varanus Island, off the state's north west coast on 3 June 2008.

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2008–09 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash

The 2008–09 KFC Twenty20 Big Bash was the 4th season of the official Twenty20 domestic cricket competition in Australia.

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2009 AFL Grand Final

The 2009 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the St Kilda Football Club and the Geelong Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 26 September 2009.

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2009 Australian dust storm

The 2009 Australian dust storm, also known as the Eastern Australian dust storm, was a dust storm that swept across the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland from 22 to 24 September.

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2009 El Ayyat railway accident

The El Ayyat train collision killed at least 50 people and injured 30 others on 24 October 2009.

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2009 flu pandemic in Australia

As at 18 December 2009, Australia had 37,537 confirmed cases of H1N1 Influenza 2009 (Human Swine Influenza) and 191 deaths reported by Department of Health but only 77 deaths reported by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

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2009 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2009 in Australia.

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2009 in Australian television

This is a list of Australian television events and premieres which occurred in 2009.

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2009 in Ireland

Events from the year 2009 in Ireland Taoiseach Brian Cowen described 2009 as the most challenging of his career in politics.

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2009 in rugby league

This article contains information on rugby league events played in 2009.

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2009 Iran poll protests trial

2009 Iran poll protests trial refers to a series of trials conducted after 2009 Iranian presidential election.

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2009 Jakarta bombings

The 2009 Jakarta Bombings were a terrorist attack which took place in Jakarta, Indonesia on 17 July 2009.

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2009 Melbourne Cup

The 2009 Melbourne Cup, the 149th running of Australia's most prestigious Thoroughbred horse race was run on Tuesday, 3 November 2009, starting at 3:00 PM local time (0400 UTC).

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2009 NRL Grand Final

The 2009 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the NRL's 2009 Telstra Premiership season.

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2009 NRL season

The 2009 NRL season was the 102nd season of professional rugby league football club competition in Australia, and the twelfth run by the National Rugby League.

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2009 NRL season results

The 2009 National Rugby League season consisted of 26 weekly regular season rounds, starting on 13 March and ending on 6 September, followed by four weeks of play-offs which culminated in the grand final on 4 October.

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2009 Pel-Air Westwind ditching

The 2009 Pel-Air Westwind ditching or Norfolk Island ditching was an aircraft accident on 18 November 2009 near Norfolk Island, Australia.

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2009 Republic of Ireland v France football matches

Republic of Ireland vs France was a two-legged football play-off held on 14 and 18 November 2009 between the national teams of the Republic of Ireland and France as part of the UEFA second round of qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

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2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference

The 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly known as the Copenhagen Summit, was held at the Bella Center in Copenhagen, Denmark, between 7 and 18 December.

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2009 World Aquatics Championships

The 2009 World Aquatics Championships (Campionati mondiali di nuoto 2009) or the XIII FINA World Championships were held in Rome, Italy from July 17 to August 2, 2009.

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2009 World Club Challenge

The 2009 World Club Challenge was contested by Super League XIII champions, Leeds Rhinos, competing in their second consecutive World Club Challenge, and 2008 NRL Premiers, the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles.

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2009–10 Australian bushfire season

The 2009–10 Australian bushfire season was the bushfire season which occurred predominantly from June 2009 to May 2010.

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2009–10 Australian region cyclone season

The 2009–10 Australian region cyclone season was a below average tropical cyclone season, with eight tropical cyclones forming compared to an average of 12.

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2010 Anzac Test

The 2010 ANZAC Test was a rugby league test match played between Australia and New Zealand on 7 May 2010.

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2010 Australian Film Institute Awards

The 2010 Australian Film Institute Awards ceremony, presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), honoured the best Australian films of 2010 and took place on 11 December 2010 at the Regent Theatre, in Melbourne, Victoria.

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2010 Canterbury earthquake

The 2010 Canterbury earthquake (also known as the Darfield earthquake) struck the South Island of New Zealand with a moment magnitude of 7.1 at on, and had a maximum perceived intensity of X (Extreme) on the Mercalli intensity scale.

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2010 Christmas Island boat disaster

On 15 December 2010, a boat carrying around 90 asylum seekers, mostly from Iraq and Iran, sank off the coast of Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, killing 48 people aboard; 42 survivors were rescued.

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2010 Commonwealth Games

The 2010 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Delhi 2010, was an international multi-sport event that was held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010.

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2010 FIFA World Cup knockout stage

The knockout stage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup was the second and final stage of the World Cup, following the group stage.

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2010 Great Barrier Reef oil spill

The 2010 Great Barrier Reef oil spill occurred on 3 April 2010, when the Chinese bulk coal carrier, ran aground east of Rockhampton in Central Queensland, Australia.

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2010 Hungarian Grand Prix

The 2010 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the XXVI Eni Magyar Nagydíj) was the twelfth round of the 2010 Formula One season.

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2010 in Ireland

This is a summary of 2010 in Ireland.

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2010 NRL Grand Final

The 2010 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2010 NRL season.

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2010 Rinkeby riots

On June 8 and June 9, 2010, youth riots broke out in Rinkeby, a suburb dominated by immigrant residents, in northern Stockholm, Sweden.

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2010 State of Origin series

The 2010 State of Origin series was the 29th annual best-of-three series of interstate rugby league football matches between the Queensland and New South Wales representative teams played entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules.

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2010 Thai political protests

The 2010 Thai political protests were a series of political protests that were organised by the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (also known as "Red Shirts") in Bangkok, Thailand from 12 March – 19 May 2010 against the Democrat Party-led government.

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2010 Winter Olympics

The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games (Les XXIes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Vancouver 2010, informally the 21st Winter Olympics, was an international winter multi-sport event that was held from 12 to 28 February 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the surrounding suburbs of Richmond, West Vancouver and the University Endowment Lands, and in the nearby resort town of Whistler.

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2010 Winter Olympics medal table

The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games, was a winter multi-sport event held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, from February 12 to February 28.

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2010 World Snooker Championship

The 2010 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 2010 Betfred.com World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 17 April and 4 May 2010 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.

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2011 Afghanistan Ashura bombings

The 2011 Afghanistan Ashura bombings were a pair of bombings in the Afghan capital of Kabul and Mazar-e-Sharif.

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2011 AFL draft

The 2011 AFL draft consisted of five opportunities for player acquisitions during the 2011/12 Australian Football League off-season.

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2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests

The 2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests, also known as the Chinese Jasmine Revolution, refer to public assemblies in over a dozen cities in China starting on 20 February 2011, inspired by and named after the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia; the actions that took and take place at protest sites, and response by the Chinese government to the calls and action.

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2011 England riots

The 2011 England riots occurred between 6 and 11 August 2011, when thousands of people rioted in several London boroughs and in cities and towns across England.

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2011 Estonian Ministry of Defence attack

2011 Estonian Ministry of Defence attack was an attack on the Estonian Ministry of Defence building in Tallinn on 11 August 2011 by Karen Drambjan (Կարեն Դրամբյան, Карэн Драмбян, 26 July 1954 – 11 August 2011).

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2011 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 2011 in Australia.

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2011 in rugby league

Top-level rugby league in 2011 centered on Australasia's 2011 NRL season and Europe's Super League XVI.

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2011 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles season

The 2011 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles season was the 62nd in the club's history.

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2011 military intervention in Libya

On 19 March 2011, a multi-state NATO-led coalition began a military intervention in Libya, ostensibly to implement United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973.

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2011 Norway attacks

The 2011 Norway attacks, referred to in Norway as 22 July (Norwegian: 22. juli), the date of the events, were two sequential lone wolf terrorist attacks by Anders Behring Breivik against the government, the civilian population, and a Workers' Youth League (AUF)-run summer camp.

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2011 NRL season results

The 2011 NRL season consisted of 26 weekly regular season rounds, which began on 11 March and ended on 4 September, followed by four weeks of the finals series culminating in the grand final on 2 October.

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2011 Rugby League Four Nations

The 2011 Rugby League Four Nations tournament (also known as the 2011 Gillette Rugby League Four Nations due to sponsorship by Gillette) was the third staging of the Rugby League Four Nations tournament and was played in England and Wales during October and November 2011.

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2011 West Coast Eagles season

The 2011 season was the West Coast Eagles' 25th season in the premier Australian rules football competition, the Australian Football League (AFL).

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2012 AFL draft

The 2012 AFL draft consisted of five opportunities for player acquisitions during the 2012/13 Australian Football League off-season.

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2012 All-Australian team

The 2012 All-Australian team represents the best performed Australian Football League (AFL) players in the 2012 season.

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2012 Collingwood Football Club season

The 2012 Collingwood Football Club season is the club's 116th season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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2012 Geelong Football Club season

The 2012 Geelong Football Club season was the club's 113th season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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2012 in Australian television

This is a list of Australian television events and premieres which occurred, or are scheduled to occur, in 2012, the 57th year of continuous operation of television in Australia.

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2012 in rugby league

Top-level rugby league in 2012 centred on Australasia's 2012 NRL season and Europe's Super League XVII.

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2012 Sydney anti-Islam film protests

On 15 September 2012, a protest by Salafi Muslims against an alleged "anti-Islam" film Innocence of Muslims was held in Sydney, New South Wales.

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2012 Tirreno–Adriatico

The 2012 Tirreno–Adriatico was the 47th running of the Tirreno–Adriatico cycling stage race, often known as the Race of two seas.

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2012 Tour de Romandie

The 2012 Tour de Romandie was the 66th running of the Tour de Romandie cycling stage race.

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2012 Tour Down Under

The 2012 Santos Tour Down Under was the 14th edition of the Tour Down Under stage race.

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2012–13 A-League

The 2012–13 A-League was the 36th season of top-flight soccer in Australia, and the eighth season of the Australian A-League since its establishment in 2004.

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2012–13 Australian bushfire season

The 2012–13 Australian bushfire season had above average fire potential for most of the southern half of the continent from the east coast to the west.

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2013 Beijing Capital International Airport bombing

The 2013 Beijing Capital International Airport bombing occurred at 6:24 pm on Saturday, July 20, 2013, near the Exit B at the second floor of Terminal 3 in Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, China.

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2013 Bohol earthquake

The 2013 Bohol earthquake occurred on October 15 at in Bohol, an island province located in Central Visayas, Philippines.

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2013 Giro d'Italia, Stage 12 to Stage 21

Stage 12 of the 2013 Giro d'Italia was contested on 16 May, and the race concluded on 26 May.

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2013 in North Korea

The following lists events that happened in 2013 in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

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2013 Little India riot

The 2013 Little India riot It took place on 8 December 2013 after a fatal accident occurred at SST 21:23 at the junction of Race Course Road and Hampshire Road in Little India, Singapore, causing angry mobs of passerbys to attack the bus involved and emergency vehicles that had by then arrived at the location.

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2013 New South Wales bushfires

The 2013 New South Wales bushfires were a series of bushfires in Australia across the state of New South Wales primarily starting, or becoming notable, on 13 October 2013; followed by the worst of the fires beginning in the Greater Blue Mountains Area on 16 and 17 October 2013.

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2013 NRL season results

The 2013 NRL season will consist of 26 weekly regular season rounds starting on March 7, followed by four weeks of play-offs that culminate in the grand final on October 6.

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2013 Pacific typhoon season

The 2013 Pacific typhoon season was the most active Pacific typhoon season since 2004, as well as the deadliest since 1975.

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2013 State of Origin series

The 2013 State of Origin series was the 33rd time the annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams was played entirely under 'state of origin' rules.

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2013 Stockholm riots

On 19 May 2013, violent disturbances broke out in Husby, a suburb dominated by immigrants and second-generation immigrant residents, including a substantial number from Somalia, Eritrea, Afghanistan and Iraq, in northern Stockholm, Sweden.

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2013 Sydney Roosters season

The 2013 Sydney Roosters season was the 106th in the club's history.

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2013 Tasmanian bushfires

The 2013 Tasmanian bushfires were a series of bushfires in south-eastern Tasmania in starting in November/December 2012, with major fires in early January 2013, right through until late April 2013.

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2013 Tour de France

The 2013 Tour de France was the 100th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours.

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2013 Tour Down Under

The 2013 Santos Tour Down Under was the 15th edition of the Tour Down Under stage race.

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2013–14 Adelaide United FC season

The 2013–14 Adelaide United FC season is the clubs ninth A-League season.

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2013–14 Australian bushfire season

The 2013–14 Australian bushfire season was, at the time, the most destructive bushfire season in terms of property loss since the 2008–09 Australian bushfire season, with the loss of 371 houses and several hundred non-residential buildings as a result of wild fires between 1 June 2015 and 31 May 2016.

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2013–14 Melbourne Victory FC season

The 2013–14 Melbourne Victory season is the ninth A-League season for the club.

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2013–14 Western Sydney Wanderers FC season

The 2013–14 Western Sydney Wanderers FC season was the club's second season since its establishment in 2012.

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2013–2018 Nicaraguan protests

The 2013–2018 Nicaraguan protests are a series of protests against Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and actions performed by his government, the dismantling of the opposition and oppressive human rights violations against peaceful protesters.

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2014 AFL season

The 2014 Australian Football League season was the 118th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.

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2014 Collingwood Football Club season

The 2014 Collingwood Football Club season was the club's 118th season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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2014 Endeavour Hills stabbings

On 23 September 2014, 18-year-old Abdul Numan Haider attacked two counter-terrorism police officers with a knife outside the Victoria Police Endeavour Hills police station located in Endeavour Hills, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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2014 Epsom Derby

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2014 G20 Brisbane summit

The 2014 G20 Brisbane summit was the ninth meeting of the G20 heads of government/heads of state.

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2014 in Australian music

The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in 2014 in music in Australia.

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2014 in Papua New Guinea

The following lists events that happened in 2014 in Papua New Guinea.

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2014 Malin landslide

On 31 July 2014, a landslide occurred in the village of Malin in the Ambegaon taluka of the Pune district in Maharashtra, India.

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2014 Roger Federer tennis season

The 2014 Roger Federer tennis season officially began on 30 December 2013 with the start of the 2014 Brisbane International.

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2014 State of Origin series

The 2014 State of Origin series was the 34th time the annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams has been played entirely under 'state of origin' rules (1980 and 1981 were only 1 game series).

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2014 Sydney hostage crisis

The 2014 Sydney hostage crisis, also known as the Sydney siege and Lindt Cafe siege, occurred on 15–16 December 2014 when a lone gunman, Man Haron Monis, held hostage ten customers and eight employees of a Lindt chocolate café located at Martin Place in Sydney, Australia.

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2014 West Coast Eagles season

The 2014 season was the West Coast Eagles' 28th season in the Australian Football League (AFL), the premier Australian rules football competition.

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2014–15 A-League

The 2014–15 A-League was the 38th season of top-flight soccer in Australia, and the 10th season of the A-League since its establishment in 2004.

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2015 AFC Asian Cup Group D

Group D of the 2015 AFC Asian Cup was one of four groups of nations competing at the 2015 AFC Asian Cup.

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2015 AFL season

The 2015 Australian Football League season was the 119th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.

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2015 in classical music

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2015 Melbourne Football Club season

The 2015 Melbourne Football Club season was the club's 116th year in the VFL/AFL since it began in 1897.

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2015 Sampson Flat bushfires

The 2015 Sampson Flat bushfires were a series of bushfires in Australia in the state of South Australia, that primarily affected the Adelaide region, predominantly the Adelaide Hills and the outer Adelaide metropolitan area.

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2015 Wests Tigers season

The 2015 West Tigers season is the sixteenth season in the club's history.

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2016 AFL season

The 2016 Australian Football League season was the 120th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.

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2016 Australian federal budget

The 2016 Australian federal budget was the federal budget to fund government services and operations for the 2016–17 financial year.

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2016 Home Hill stabbings

On 23 August 2016, Smail Ayad (29) a French national committed a stabbing attack at a backpackers' hostel in Home Hill, Queensland, Australia.

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2016 Minto stabbing attack

On 10 September 2016, a man armed with a knife attacked another man walking his dog in Minto, a suburb of Sydney, Australia.

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2016 South Australian blackout

The South Australian blackout of 2016 was a widespread power outage in South Australia that occurred as a result of storm damage to electricity transmission infrastructure on 28 September 2016.

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2016 Tasmanian energy crisis

The 2016 Tasmanian energy crisis was an ongoing energy storage situation in the state of Tasmania, Australia in 2016.

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2016–17 Melbourne Renegades WBBL season

The 2016–17 Melbourne Renegades WBBL season was the second in the team's history.

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2016–17 Melbourne Stars WBBL season

The 2016–17 Melbourne Stars WBBL season was the second in the team's history.

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2016–17 Women's Big Bash League season

The 2016–17 Women's Big Bash League season or WBBL|02 was the second season of Women's Big Bash League (WBBL), the semi-professional women's Twenty20 domestic cricket competition in Australia.

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2017 AFL Grand Final

The 2017 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between the Adelaide Crows and the Richmond Tigers, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 30 September 2017.

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2017 AFL Women's Grand Final

The 2017 AFL Women's Grand Final was an Australian rules football match held on 25 March 2017 to determine the premiers of the 2017 AFL Women's season, the league's inaugural season.

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2017 NRL season results

The 2017 NRL season is the 110th season of professional rugby league in Australia and the 20th season run by the National Rugby League.

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2017 Queanbeyan stabbing attacks

On 6-7 April 2017, two teenage boys aged 15 and 16 allegedly went on a rampage in Queanbeyan, Australia, first stabbing a service station attendant to death, then violently attacking four people in a spree that continued for several hours.

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2017 Venezuelan protests

The 2017 Venezuelan protests were a series of protests occurring throughout Venezuela.

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2017–18 Adelaide United FC season

The 2017–18 Adelaide United FC season will be the club's 14th season since its establishment in 2003.

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2017–18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis

In 2017, the eligibility of a number of Australian members of Parliament to be elected to the Parliament of Australia was called into question.

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2017–2018 eruptions of Mount Agung

Mount Agung, a volcano on the island of Bali in Indonesia, erupted five times in late November 2017, causing thousands to evacuate, disrupting air travel and causing environmental damage.

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2018 New South Wales Waratahs season

The 2018 New South Wales Waratahs season was the club's 22nd season since the inception of Super Rugby in 1996.

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2018 Nicaraguan protests

On 18 April 2018, demonstrators in several cities of Nicaragua began protests against President Daniel Ortega's decree of social security reforms that increased taxes and decreased benefits.

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2018–19 A-League

The 2018–19 A-League is the 42nd season of top-flight soccer in Australia, and the 14th since the establishment of the A-League in 2004.

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2:37

2:37 is a 2006 Australian drama film, written, produced, and directed by filmmaker Murali K. Thalluri and starring an ensemble cast including Teresa Palmer, Joel Mackenzie, Frank Sweet, Charles Baird, Sam Harris, Marni Spillane and Clementine Mellor.

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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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2GB

2GB is a commercial radio station in Sydney, Australia broadcasting on 873 kHz, AM.

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2nd AACTA Awards

The 2nd Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (generally known as AACTA Awards) are a series of awards which includes the 2nd AACTA Awards Luncheon, the 2nd AACTA Awards ceremony and the 2nd AACTA International Awards.

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2nd AACTA International Awards

The 2nd Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts International Awards (commonly known as the AACTA International Awards), were presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a not for profit organisation whose aim is to identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television.

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2nd Commando Regiment (Australia)

The 2nd Commando Regiment is a special forces unit of the Australian Army, and is part of Special Operations Command.

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2SM

2SM is an Australian radio station, licensed to and serving Sydney, broadcasting on 1269 kilohertz on the AM band.

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4 Pines Brewing Company

The 4 Pines Brewing Company is a microbrewery established in 2008 in Manly, New South Wales.

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4th AACTA Awards

The 4th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (generally known as AACTA Awards) are a series of awards which includes the 4th AACTA Awards Luncheon, the 4th AACTA Awards ceremony and the 4th AACTA International Awards.

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6AR

6AR was a community radio station based in Perth, Western Australia.

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6th AACTA Awards

The 6th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (generally known as AACTA Awards) are a series of awards which includes the 6th AACTA Awards Luncheon, the 6th AACTA Awards ceremony and the 6th AACTA International Awards.

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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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805 Squadron RAN

805 Squadron was a Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm squadron, which previously operated as 805 Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm.

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9Go!

9Go! is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel, which was launched by the Nine Network on 9 August 2009.

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Aust., The Australian (newspaper), The Australian Newspaper, The Weekend Australian, The Weekend Australian Magazine, Theaustralian.com.au, Weekend Australian, Weekend Australian Magazine.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Australian

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