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Abby Bishop
Abby Bishop (born 29 November 1988) is an Australian professional basketball forward/center who last played for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).
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Adelaide
Adelaide is the capital city of the state of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city of Australia.
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Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line
In 1937, the South Australian Railways extended its broad gauge line north from Redhill to Port Pirie.
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Andrew Lacey
Andrew William Lacey (19 October 1887 – 24 August 1946) was the 22nd Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of South Australia from 1933 to 1938, representing the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party.
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Anglican Diocese of Willochra
The Anglican Diocese of Willochra is a diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia located in the state of South Australia, of which it covers over 90%, mainly in northern and western South Australia.
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Augusta Highway
The Augusta Highway is the part of Australia's ring route (Highway 1) located in South Australia between Port Wakefield and Port Augusta.
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Austar
Austar was an Australian telecommunications company.
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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 Bureau of Statistics
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is the independent statistical agency of the Government of Australia.
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Australian Democrats
The Australian Democrats is an Australian political party in existence since 1977.
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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 Labor Party
The Australian Labor Party (ALP, also Labor, was Labour before 1912) is a political party in Australia.
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Australian National Railways Commission
The Australian National Railways Commission was an agency of the Government of Australia that was a railway operator between 1975 and 1998.
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Australian Railway History
Australian Railway History is a monthly magazine covering railway history in Australia published by the New South Wales Division of the Australian Railway Historical Society on behalf of its seven state and territory Divisions.
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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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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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Break of gauge
With railways, a break of gauge occurs where a line of one gauge meets a line of a different gauge.
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Brodie Atkinson
Brodie Atkinson (born 31 July 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL) and the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).
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Broken Hill
Broken Hill is an inland mining city in the far west of outback New South Wales, Australia.
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Broken Hill railway station
Broken Hill railway station is located on the Broken Hill line in New South Wales, Australia.
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Bureau of Meteorology
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) is an Executive Agency of the Australian Government responsible for providing weather services to Australia and surrounding areas.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.
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Commonwealth Railways
The Commonwealth Railways were established in 1917 by the Government of Australia with the Commonwealth Railways Act to administer the Trans-Australia and Port Augusta to Darwin railways.
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Commonwealth Railways GM class
The GM class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Commonwealth Railways in several batches between 1951 and 1967.
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Coonamia railway station
Coonamia railway station is located on the Adelaide-Port Augusta line at Coonamia on the outskirts of Port Pirie.
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Copper
Copper is a chemical element with symbol Cu (from cuprum) and atomic number 29.
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Crystal Brook-Broken Hill railway line
The Crystal Brook-Broken Hill railway line is a 371 kilometre line running from Crystal Brook to Broken Hill on the Australian Rail Track Corporation network.
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David Tiller
David Tiller (born 30 May 1958) is a former Australian rules footballer in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), playing for the North Adelaide Football Club.
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Division of Grey
The Division of Grey is an Australian electoral division in South Australia.
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Edward John Eyre
Edward John Eyre (5 August 1815 – 30 November 1901) was an English land explorer of the Australian continent, colonial administrator, and a controversial Governor of Jamaica.
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Electoral district of Frome
Frome is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly.
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Elijah Ware
Elijah Ware (born 14 April 1983) is a retired Australian Rules Football player, who played for Port Adelaide in the AFL, and played for the Central District Bulldogs in the SANFL.
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Emanuel Solomon
Emanuel Solomon (1800 – 3 October 1873) was a businessman and politician in the early days of the Colony of South Australia.
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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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Flinders Ranges
The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain range in South Australia, which starts about north of Adelaide.
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Frome state by-election, 2009
A by-election was held for the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Frome on 17 January 2009.
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Geoff Brock
Geoffrey Graeme Brock (born 1950) is a South Australian politician, representing the seat of Frome in the South Australian House of Assembly as an independent since the 2009 Frome by-election.
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George Goyder
George Woodroffe "Bud" Goyder (24 June 1826 – 2 November 1898) was a surveyor in South Australia during the latter half of the nineteenth century.
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Gladstone railway station, South Australia
Gladstone railway station is located on the Crystal Brook-Broken Hill line in Gladstone, South Australia.
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Gold
Gold is a chemical element with symbol Au (from aurum) and atomic number 79, making it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally.
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Goyder's Line
Goyder's Line is a line that runs roughly east-west across South Australia and, in effect, joins places with an average annual rainfall of.
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Horrocks Pass
Horrocks Pass is a geographical location in the Australian state of South Australia in the localities of Nectar Brook and Woolundunga in the southern Flinders Ranges, about west of the town of Wilmington.
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Hugh Cairns (surgeon)
Sir Hugh William Bell Cairns KBE FRCS (26 June 1896 – 18 July 1952) was an Australian neurosurgeon.
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Independent politician
An independent or nonpartisan politician is an individual politician not affiliated with any political party.
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John Ainsworth Horrocks
John Ainsworth Horrocks (22 March 1818 – 23 September 1846), English pastoralist and explorer, was one of the first settlers in the Clare Valley of South Australia where, in 1840, he established the village of Penwortham.
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John Noble
John Noble (born 20 August 1948) is an Australian actor and theatre director of more than 80 plays.
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Köppen climate classification
The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.
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Keith Michell
Keith Joseph Michell (1 December 1926 – 20 November 2015) was an Australian actor who worked primarily in the United Kingdom, and was best known for his television and film portrayals of King Henry VIII.
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Lead
Lead is a chemical element with symbol Pb (from the Latin plumbum) and atomic number 82.
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Lead poisoning
Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by lead in the body.
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Lewis Johnston
Lewis Johnston (born 3 March 1991) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans and Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
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Liberal Party of Australia
The Liberal Party of Australia is a major centre-right political party in Australia, one of the two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-left Australian Labor Party (ALP).
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Local government in Australia
Local government in Australia is the third tier of government in Australia administered by the states and territories, which in turn are beneath the federal tier.
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Mallee Woodlands and Shrublands
Mallee Woodlands and Shrublands (MVG 14) is a Major Vegetation Group which occurs in semi-arid areas of southern Australia.
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Mark Bickley
Mark Alan Bickley (born 4 August 1969) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
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Mark Jamar
Mark "Russian" Jamar (born 9 August 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club and Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
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Matthew Flinders
Captain Matthew Flinders (16 March 1774 – 19 July 1814) was an English navigator and cartographer, who was the leader of the first circumnavigation of Australia and identified it as a continent.
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Mid North
The Mid North is a region of South Australia, north of the Adelaide Plains, but not as far north as the Far North, or the outback.
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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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Multi-purpose stadium
Multi-purpose stadiums are a type of stadium designed to be easily used by multiple types of events.
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Murray Bridge, South Australia
Murray Bridge (formerly Mobilong and Edwards Crossing) is a city in the Australian state of South Australia, located east-southeast of the state's capital city, Adelaide, and north of the town of Meningie.
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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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Nip Pellew
Clarence Everard "Nip" Pellew (21 September 1893 – 9 May 1981) was an Australian cricketer who played in 10 Tests from 1920 to 1921.
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Nukunu
Nukunu are an indigenous Australian people of South Australia, living around the Spencer Gulf which since British settlement has developed to contain the cities of Port Pirie and Port Augusta.
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Nyrstar
Nyrstar N.V. is a global multi-metals business, with a market leading position in zinc and lead and growing positions in other base and precious metals, such as copper, gold and silver.
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Pasminco
Pasminco was an Australian mining company founded in 1988.
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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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Port
A port is a maritime commercial facility which may comprise one or more wharves where ships may dock to load and discharge passengers and cargo.
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Port Augusta
Port Augusta is a small city in South Australia.
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Port Augusta railway station
Port Augusta railway station is located on the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line in Port Augusta, South Australia.
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Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is a city on the Lower Eyre Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia.
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Port Pirie (Ellen Street) railway station
Port Pirie (Ellen Street) railway station was located in the city of Port Pirie, South Australia.
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Port Pirie (Mary Elie Street) railway station
Port Pirie (Mary Elie Street) railway station was located in the city of Port Pirie, South Australia.
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Port Pirie Airport
Port Pirie Airport is an airport that is located south of Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia.
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Port Pirie Junction railway station
Port Pirie Junction railway station was located in the city of Port Pirie.
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Port Pirie Post Office
The Port Pirie Post Office is a heritage-listed post office at 79-83 Ellen Street, Port Pirie, South Australia.
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Port Pirie Regional Council
The Port Pirie Regional Council is a local government area in South Australia, focused on the city of Port Pirie.
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Risdon Park High School
Risdon Park High School (also known as R.P.H.S. was a co-ed state school for years 8-12 in Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia. The school was closed at the end of 1994. It amalgamated with the Port Pirie High School forming the John Pirie Secondary School, to which students were moved. Risdon Park High School was located on Senate Rd, between Hannan St, Creasy St, and Ferme St in the suburb of Risdon Park in Port Pirie. The site is now the Risdon Grove Housing Estate.
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Rob Kerin
Robert Gerard Kerin (born 4 January 1954) is a former South Australian politician who was the Premier of South Australia from 22 October 2001 to 5 March 2002, representing the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia.
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Robert Stigwood
Robert Colin Stigwood (16 April 1934 – 4 January 2016) was an Australian-born British-resident music entrepreneur, film producer and impresario, best known for managing Cream and the Bee Gees, theatrical productions like Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar, and film productions including the extremely successful Grease and Saturday Night Fever.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Pirie
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Pirie is a suffragan Latin Rite diocese of the Archdiocese of Adelaide, erected in 1887 covering the Yorke and Eyre Peninsulas, Flinders Ranges, Nullarbor Plain, and Mid and Far North regions of South Australia, Australia.
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Rowan Ramsey
Rowan Eric Ramsey (born 4 August 1956) is the Liberal Party of Australia member for the House of Representatives seat of Grey since the 2007 election, succeeding previous Liberal member Barry Wakelin.
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Sam Mayes
Sam Mayes (born 20 May 1994) is an Australian rules footballer who currently plays with the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL).
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Sea level
Mean sea level (MSL) (often shortened to sea level) is an average level of the surface of one or more of Earth's oceans from which heights such as elevations may be measured.
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Semi-arid climate
A semi-arid climate or steppe climate is the climate of a region that receives precipitation below potential evapotranspiration, but not as low as a desert climate.
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Silo
A silo (from the Greek σιρός – siros, "pit for holding grain") is a structure for storing bulk materials.
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Silver
Silver is a chemical element with symbol Ag (from the Latin argentum, derived from the Proto-Indo-European ''h₂erǵ'': "shiny" or "white") and atomic number 47.
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Sir John Pirie, 1st Baronet
Sir John Pirie, 1st Baronet (1781 – 26 February 1851), was a British shipbroker and Lord Mayor of London.
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Smelting
Smelting is a process of applying heat to ore in order to melt out a base metal.
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South Australia
South Australia (abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia.
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South Australian Railways
South Australian Railways was the statutory corporation through which the Government of South Australia built and operated railways in South Australia from 1854 until March 1978, when its non-urban railways were incorporated into Australian National, and its Adelaide urban lines were transferred to the State Transport Authority.
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Southern Cross Austereo
Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) is an Australian group of companies formed in July 2011 by the merger of Southern Cross Media Group and Austereo Group.
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Special Broadcasting Service
The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is a hybrid-funded Australian public broadcasting radio, online, and television network.
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Spencer Gulf
The Spencer Gulf is the westernmost of two large inlets on the southern coast of Australia, in the state of South Australia, facing the Great Australian Bight.
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Standard-gauge railway
A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of.
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Technical and further education
In Australia, technical and further education or TAFE institutions provide a wide range of predominantly vocational courses, mostly qualifying courses under the National Training System/Australian Qualifications Framework/Australian Quality Training Framework.
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Ted Connelly
Edward "Ted" Connelly (6 November 1918 – 17 September 2013) was an Australian politician.
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The Advertiser (Adelaide)
The Advertiser is a conservative, daily tabloid-format newspaper published in the city of Adelaide, South Australia.
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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 Flinders News
The Flinders News is a weekly newspaper published in Port Pirie, South Australia, formed from the historic mergers of multiple Mid-North publications.
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The Recorder (Port Pirie)
The Recorder is a newspaper published in Port Pirie, South Australia since 1885.
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Time in Australia
Australia uses three main time zones: Australian Western Standard Time (AWST; UTC+08:00), Australian Central Standard Time (ACST; UTC+09:30), and Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST; UTC+10:00).
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Track gauge conversion
Gauge conversion is the change of one railway track gauge to another.
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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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Triple J
Triple J (often triple j) is a government-funded, national Australian radio station intended to appeal to listeners between the ages of 18 and 34 which began broadcasting in January 1975.
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Umicore
Umicore N.V..
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Warnertown, South Australia
Warnertown is a settlement in South Australia.
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Whyalla
Whyalla, founded as "Hummocks Hill" and known by that name until 1916, is the third most populous city in the Australian state of South Australia after Adelaide and Mount Gambier.
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Zinc
Zinc is a chemical element with symbol Zn and atomic number 30.
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Zinifex
Zinifex was an Australian company which operated two zinc and lead mines, three zinc refineries and a lead smelter.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Pirie