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A. G. L. Shaw
Alan George Lewers Shaw AO, FAHA, FASSA, FRAHS, FRHSV (3 February 1916 – 5 April 2012) was an Australian historian and author of several text books and historiographies on Australian and Victorian history.
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Aamer Rahman
Aamer Rahman (আমার রহমান; born 17 October 1982) is an Australian stand-up comedian of Bangladeshi descent.
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Abdul Kadir Yusuf
Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Yusuf (1915–April 18, 1992) was a Malaysian politician.
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Abdulla Maseeh Mohamed
Abdulla Maseeh Mohamed (ޢަބްދުﷲ މަސީޙް މުޙައްމަދު) commonly known as Maseeh, is the Speaker of the Maldives Parliament, named People's Majlis.
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Abortion in Australia
Abortion in Australia is a subject of state law rather than national law.
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Abu Bakar Suleiman
Tan Sri Dato' Dr. Abu Bakar bin Suleiman (born 1944) is a Malaysian physician, academic administrator, business executive and former civil servant.
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Academic grading in Australia
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ACIGA
The Australian Consortium for Interferometric Gravitational Astronomy (ACIGA) is a collaboration of Australian research institutions involved in the international gravitational wave research community.
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Actuarial credentialing and exams
The actuarial credentialing and exam process usually requires passing a rigorous series of professional examinations, most often taking several years in total, before one can become recognized as a credentialed actuary.
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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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Adem Somyurek
Adem Somyurek (born 25 September 1967 in Izmir, Turkey) is a Turkish Australian politician and Australian Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Council. He was the Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade in the Andrews Ministry from December 2014 to July 2015.
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Adib Khan
Adib Khan is an Australian novelist of Bangladeshi origin.
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Adjustable gastric band
A laparoscopic adjustable gastric band, commonly called a lap-band, A band, or LAGB, is an inflatable silicone device placed around the top portion of the stomach to treat obesity, intended to decrease food consumption.
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Adrian Martin
Adrian Martin (born 1959) is an Australian film and arts critic.
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Adrian Parr
Adrian Parr (born 1967) is an Australian-born philosopher and cultural critic.
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Adrienne Bolland
Adrienne Bolland, born Boland, (25 November 1895 – 18 March 1975) was a French test pilot and the first woman to fly over the Andes between Chile and Argentina.
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Advance TAFE
Advance TAFE (formerly East Gippsland Institute of TAFE) is a TAFE institute located in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.
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Ah Boys to Men
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Ahmad Naser Sarmast
Ahmad Naser Sarmast is an Afghan-Australian ethnomusicologist.
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Ahmed Sareer
Ahmed Sareer (born 28 August 1965, United Nations press release, 20 December 2012) is a Maldivian diplomat who served as the Maldives' Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 2012 to 2017.
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Aimie Clydesdale
Aimie Clydesdale (born 21 September 1993) is an Australian basketball player who currently plays for the Adelaide Lightning in the Women's National Basketball League.
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Airlangga Hartarto
Airlangga Hartarto (born 1 October 1962) is an Indonesian businessman and politician.
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Alan Finkel
Alan Simon Finkel is Australia's Chief Scientist.
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Alan Griffiths
Alan Gordon Griffiths (born 4 September 1952), is a former Australian politician who represented the Division of Maribyrnong for the Australian Labor Party from March 1983 to January 1996.
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Alan Rowland Chisholm
Alan Rowland Chisholm (1888–1981), often referred to as A. R. Chisholm, was a distinguished professor of French, critic and memorialist.
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Alan Trounson
Alan Osborne Trounson (born 16 February 1946) is an Australian embryologist with expertise in stem cell research.
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Alan Wearne
Alan Wearne (born 1948) is an Australian poet.
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Alastair Clarkson
Alastair Clarkson (born 27 April 1968) is an Australian rules football coach and former player.
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Albert Langer
Albert Langer (also known as Arthur Dent) is an Australian political activist, best known for his 1996 conviction and gaoling on contempt charges after breaching an injunction forbidding his advocacy of marking electoral ballot papers in a way discouraged by the Australian Electoral Commission.
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Alex Fein
Alex Fein is a community activist, writer and businesswoman, living in Melbourne, Australia.
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Alex Waislitz
Alex Waislitz (Melbourne 1958-) is an Australian businessman.
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Alfred Deakin
Alfred Deakin (3 August 18567 October 1919) was an Australian politician who served as the second Prime Minister of Australia, in office for three separate terms – 1903 to 1904, 1905 to 1908, and 1909 to 1910.
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Alfred William Howitt
Alfred William Howitt CMG (17 April 1830 – 7 March 1908) was an Australian anthropologist, explorer and naturalist.
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Alison Kellow
Alison Kellow is a botanist and research scientist from Australia, and a lecturer at La Trobe University.
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Alistair Harkness
Alistair Ross Harkness (born 7 August 1974, Melbourne, Victoria) is a former Australian politician and member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for the Australian Labor Party.
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Allan Fels
Allan Herbert Miller Fels (born 7 February 1942) is an Australian economist, lawyer and public servant.
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Allen Bartholomew
Allen Austin Bartholomew (23 October 1925 – 19 June 2004) was an Australian forensic psychologist and criminologist who played a major role in developing criminology in Australia.
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Alternative Law Journal
The Alternative Law Journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed law journal covering law reform.
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Alyssa Soebandono
Alyssa Soebandono (born Anindya Alyssa Soebandono; December 25, 1991), is an Indonesian actress of film-television, presenter and singer who is familiarly called Icha.
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Andras Nagy
Andras Nagy is a research scientist at the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, Ontario.
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André de Quadros
André de Quadros (1953—), conductor, ethnomusicologist, music educator, and human rights activist has conducted and undertaken research in over forty countries and is a professor of music at Boston University.
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André Tylee
André Tylee (born 1955) holds the Chair of Primary Care Mental Health at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London.
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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 Benjamin
Andrew Benjamin (born 1952, Australia) is an Australian philosopher.
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Andrew Brideson
Andrew Ronald Brideson (born 19 October 1944) is an Australian politician.
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Andrew Browne (artist)
Andrew Browne (born 1960) is an Australian contemporary artist.
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Andrew Cockburn (ornithologist)
Andrew Cockburn FAA is an Australian ornithologist based at the Australian National University in Canberra.
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Andrew Daddo
Andrew Dugald Daddo (born 18 February 1967) is an Australian actor, voice artist, author and television and radio personality and presenter.
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Andrew Darbyshire
Andrew Charles Darbyshire AM is an Australian software company executive, philanthropist, author and speaker.
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Andrew Linklater
Andrew Linklater FAcSS (born 8 March 1949 in Aberdeen, Scotlandhttp://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/l/24326/Andrew+LINKLATER.aspx) is an international relations academic, and is the current Woodrow Wilson Professor of International Politics at Aberystwyth University.
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Andrew Milner
Andrew John Milner (born 9 September 1950) is a British-Australian cultural theorist and literary critic, Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at Monash University and Honorary Professor of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick.
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Andrew N. Iwaniuk
Andrew N. Iwaniuk is a Canadian biologist who largely works in the fields of evolutionary neuroscience, neuroethology and ornithology.
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Andrew Norton
Andrew Norton (born 7 July 1965) is an Australian author and researcher.
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Andrew Prentice
Andrew Prentice is an Australian mathematician.
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Andrew Probyn
Andrew Probyn is an Australian journalist and television presenter.
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Andrew Stewart Coats
Andrew Justin Stewart Coats (born 1 February 1958) is an Australian–British academic cardiologist who has particular interest in the management of heart failure.
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Andrew Theophanous
Andrew Charles Theophanous (born 24 March 1946) is a former Australian politician.
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Andrew Wailes
Andrew Keith Wailes (born 7 September 1971) is an Australian conductor and music director.
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Andy Ruddock
Andy Ruddock is a media studies author and academic, currently based at Monash University, Australia.
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Angus Brayshaw
Angus Brayshaw (born 9 January 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
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Animesh Ray
Animesh Ray is a professor of computational and molecular biology at Keck Graduate Institute.
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Ann Corcoran
Ann Kathleen Corcoran (born 21 September 1951), an Australian politician, was an Australian Labor Party member of the House of Representatives from 12 August 2000 to the 2007 election, representing the Division of Isaacs, Victoria.
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Ann Grocott
Ann Oenone Grocott (born 1938) is an Australian writer and painter.
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Ann Newdigate
Ann Newdigate (born 1934) is a South African-born Canadian fibre artist working in tapestries.
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Anna Burke
Anna Elizabeth Burke (born 1 January 1966) is a former Australian politician and current Member of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal.
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Anna Millward
Anna Millward, née Wilson, (born 26 November 1971) is an Australian female cycle racer.
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Anna Segal
Anna Segal (born 15 August 1986) is an Australian Olympic freestyle slopestyle skier and two-time world champion.
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Anna Siewierska
Anna Siewierska (born Gdynia, Poland, 25 December 1955, died Da Lat, Vietnam, 6 August 2011) was a Polish-born linguist who worked in Australia, Poland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
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Anna Skarbek
Anna Skarbek (born 1976) is an Australian businesswoman and former investment banker.
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Anne Astin
Anne Marie Astin is an Australian biochemist and forensic expert.
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Anne Buist
Anne Buist is an Australian researcher and practicing psychiatrist specializing in women's mental health, in particular postpartum psychiatric illnesses.
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Anne Eckstein
Anne Lore Eckstein (born 28 September 1955) is a former Australian politician.
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Anne Ferguson (judge)
Anne Ferguson is an Australian judge, who is currently the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria.
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Annie Ivanova
Antoanetta "Annie" Ivanova (Bulgarian: Антоанета Иванова; Chinese Traditional: 易安妮 Yì Ānnī) is a multi-award-winning international curator and author, cultural entrepreneur and one of Australia's leading authorities on cultural diplomacy.
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Annika Smethurst
Annika Smethurst (born late 1980s) is an Australian journalist.
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Anoop Swarup
Anoop Swarup (January 10, 1959) is Vice Chancellor Jagran Lakecity University and Chairman Center for Global Nonkilling, Hawaii; having been Vice Chancellor Shobhit University; United Nations Representative with the UNSC; Founder Chairman Global Knowledge Alliance, GEO Reviewer with the IPCCUNEP; as an officer of Indian Revenue Service and Commissioner at the Government of India.
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Anthony Benn (Recorder of London)
Benn was the first son of Robert Benn, a linen draper of St Nicholas Cole Abbey, London.
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Anthony Cavanough
Anthony Cavanough is a Trials Division justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria.
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Anthony G. Collins
Anthony G. Collins (born 1949) is the 16th President of Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York.
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Anthony J. Martin
Anthony J. Martin is a paleontologist who has taught at Emory University since the early 1990s.
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Anthony Mason (judge)
Sir Anthony Frank Mason, (born 21 April 1925) is an Australian judge who served as the ninth Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 1987 to 1995.
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Anthony Milner (historian)
Anthony Milner is an Australian historian of Southeast Asia – concerned primarily with the history of ideas – and a commentator on Australia-Asia relationships.
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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 Pritchard
Anthony Langley (Tony) Pritchard (31 July 1940 – 30 June 2012) was a teacher and university administrator.
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Antony Kidman
Antony David Kidman (10 December 1938 – 12 September 2014) was an Australian psychologist, biochemist and academic.
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Apple University Consortium
The Apple University Consortium is a partnership between Apple Australia and a number of Australian universities.
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Apsara Reddy
Apsara Reddy is an Indian transgender woman who is a journalist.
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Aquila bullockensis
Aquila bullockensis is an extinct species of large true eagles in the Accipitridae family.
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ARC Centre for Complex Systems
The ARC Centre for Complex Systems (ACCS) was established in 2004 from a consortium of Australian universities, led by the University of Queensland.
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Archivist
An archivist (AR-kiv-ist) is an information professional who assesses, collects, organizes, preserves, maintains control over, and provides access to records and archives determined to have long-term value.
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Arie Freiberg
Arie Freiberg (born 22 August 1949) is an Israeli-born Australian legal academic.
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Arie Reich
Arie Reich (אריה רייך; born September 23, 1959) is an Israeli legal scholar specializing in international trade law and European Union Law.
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Ariel Heryanto
Ariel Heryanto is an Indonesian sociologist whose main area of interests are cultural studies, media studies, and postcolonial studies.
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Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
The Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS) is a statewide research unit in Arizona charged with coordinating and stimulating the interdisciplinary exploration of medieval and Renaissance culture.
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Army Logistic Training Centre (Australia)
The Army Logistic Training Centre (ALTC) is an Australian Army training establishment that is part of Forces Command.
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Arthur Christopoulos
Arthur Christopoulos is an Australian Professor of pharmacology and toxicology at Monash University and a 2013 recipient of the John J. Abel Award from the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.
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Aryo Danusiri
Aryo Danusiri (born 26 September 1973) is an Indonesian film director.
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Ashburton, Victoria
Ashburton is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, southeast of Melbourne's Central Business District.
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Ashley Brown (soccer)
Ashley Brown (born 4 December 1994) is an Australian footballer who played as a winger for Australian W-League team Melbourne Victory for 4 injury interrupted seasons.
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Ashley Zukerman
Ashley Zukerman (born 30 December 1983) is an Australian-American actor best known for playing Dr.
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Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology
The Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (abbreviated APIIT) is an educational organisation specialising in providing education and training programmes in computing and information technology.
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Asia Pacific Management Institute
Kaplan Singapore is a for-profit private education institution headquartered in Singapore with other campuses in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the People's Republic of China.
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Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation
The Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (abbreviated APU) is a private university in Malaysia.
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Association for the Study of Australian Literature
The Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL) is an Australian organisation which promotes the creation and study of Australian literature and literary culture especially through the interaction of Australian writers with teachers and students.
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Association of University Presses
The Association of University Presses (International Association of University Presses) e.V. is an international nonprofit association of university presses, its members as well as of regional university press associations.
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Astronomy Australia Limited
Astronomy Australia Limited (AAL) is an independent not-for-profit company whose members are all Australian universities and research organisations with a significant astronomy research capability.
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Asuncion Raymundo
Asuncion K. Raymundo is a Filipino biologist.
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Atiqah Hasiholan
Atiqah Hasiholan (born 3 January 1982) is an Indonesian actress.
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Atomic (magazine)
Atomic (or Atomic MPC) once was a monthly Australian magazine and online community that focused on computing and technology, with a great emphasis on gaming, modding and computer hardware.
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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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AusStage
AusStage is an online database which records information about live performances in Australia.
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Austin Hospital, Melbourne
The Austin Hospital is a major teaching public hospital located in Melbourne's north eastern suburb of Heidelberg, and is administered by Austin Health, along with the Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital and the Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre.
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Australasian Association of Philosophy
The Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP) is the peak body for philosophy in Australasia.
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Australasian Conference on Information Systems
The Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) is an annual conference for Information Systems and Information Technology academics and professionals and is affiliated with the.
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Australasian Intervarsity Debating Championships
The Australasian Intervarsity Debating Championships (known colloquially as "Australs") is an annual debating tournament for teams from universities in the Australasian region.
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Australasian Union of Jewish Students
The Australasian Union of Jewish Students (AUJS) is a federation of Jewish student societies at Australian and New Zealand universities and other higher education institutions.
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Australia and New Zealand School of Government
The Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG) is an educational institution that teaches strategic management and high-level policy to public sector leaders.
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Australia at the 2014 Winter Paralympics
Australia sent nine competitors to the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, Russia.
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Australia Games
Australia Games was held in Melbourne, Victoria from 26 January to 5 February 1985.
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Australia–Estonia relations
Australia–Estonia relations are foreign relations between Australia and Estonia.
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Australian Aboriginal culture
Australian Aboriginal culture includes a number of practices and ceremonies centered on a belief in the Dreamtime.
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Australian anti-terrorism legislation, 2004
Three anti-terrorism bills were enacted in the Australian Parliament in 2004 by the Howard Coalition government with the support of the Labor Opposition.
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Australian Book Review
Australian Book Review is one of Australia's leading arts and literary reviews.
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Australian insolvency law
Australian insolvency law regulates the position of companies which are in financial distress and are unable to pay or provide for all of their debts or other obligations, and matters ancillary to and arising from financial distress.
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Australian Jews
Australian Jews, or Jewish Australians, are Jews who are Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia.
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Australian knights and dames
This is an incomplete list of all Australians who have ever been appointed a knight or a dame, being entitled to be known as "Sir" or "Dame" respectively.
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Australian Law Students' Association
The Australian Law Students' Association (ALSA) is the peak representative body of law students from Australia.
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Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute
The Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI) was established in 2002 in response to a need for collaboration in the mathematical sciences to strengthen mathematics and statistics especially in the universities.
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Australian music publications of the 60s
By far the most influential and popular music-related publication of the sixties was the weekly magazine Go-Set, which was published from 1966 to 1974.
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Australian National Data Service
The Australian National Data Service (ANDS) was established in 2008 in order to help address the challenges of storing and managing Australia's research data, and making it discoverable and accessible for validation and reuse.
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Australian National Fabrication Facility
Australian National Fabrication Facility (ANFF) has its headquarters at the Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication in Clayton, Victoria.
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Australian National Handball Championship
The Australian National Handball Championship is a competition run each year by the Australian Handball Federation.
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Australian peers and baronets
Peers of the Realm have been associated with Australia since early in its history as a British settlement.
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Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute
The Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) is an Australian medical research institute.
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Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Robotic Vision
The is an unincorporated collaborative venture with funding of $25.6m over seven years to pursue a research agenda tackling the critical and complex challenge of applying robotics in the real world.
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Australian Research Repositories Online to the World
ARROW is a national demonstrator project funded by the Australian Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training, under the Research Information Infrastructure Framework for Australian Higher Education for the support of digital repositories of Australian content.
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Australian Space Research Institute
The Australian Space Research Institute (ASRI) was formed in the early 1990s with the merger of the AUSROC Launch Vehicle Development Group at Monash University, Melbourne and the Australian Space Engineering Research Association (ASERA).
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Australian Stem Cell Centre
The Australian Stem Cell Centre is an Australian medical research and development centre which focuses on regenerative medicine through the use of stem cells.
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Australian Trade Union Archives
Australian Trade Union Archives is a website intended to be an online resource for archived and present day material related to industrial organisations in Australia.
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Australian TV Guide
The Australian TV Guide was the first online television schedule guide published in Australia, and one of the first online electronic program guides in the world.
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Australian University Games
The Australian University Games (AUGs) is a multi-sport competition held annually in September / October between teams fielded from a large number of Australian universities and tertiary institutions.
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Australian University of the Year
The Australian Good University Guide's Australian University of the Year was awarded annually between 1993 and 2001.
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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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Avni Sali
Professor Avni Sali, AM (born October 19, 1940), is an Australian surgeon and academic, primarily known for advocating an integrative approach to medicine, combining evidence-based complementary therapies with conventional medicine.
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Awards in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot
Various moot court awards are annually given in the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna as well as the Willem C. Vis (East) Moot in Hong Kong.
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B. Wongar
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Bachelor of Architecture
The Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) is a bachelor's degree designed to satisfy the academic requirement of practicing architecture.
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Bachelor of Business
A Bachelor of Business (BBus, BBus (Major)) is a three-year undergraduate business degree offered by traditional and newer universities from the post-Dawkins era in Australia, New Zealand.
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Bachelor of Computer Science
The Bachelor of Computer Science or Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (abbreviated BCompSc or BCS or BS CS or B.Sc. CS) is a type of bachelor's degree, usually awarded after three or four years of collegiate study in computer science, but possibly awarded in fewer years depending on factors such as an institution's course requirements and academic calendar.
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Bachelor of Environmental Science
A Bachelor of Environmental Science is an undergraduate bachelor's degree awarded for courses taken in the study of environmental science or related disciplines, such as sustainable resource development, environmental health, or ecological sustainability, and may also be known as a Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management degree in some schools.
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Bachelor of Letters
Bachelor of Letters (B.Litt. or Litt.B.; Latin Baccalaureus Litterarum or Litterarum Baccalaureus) is a second undergraduate university degree in which students specialize in an area of study relevant to their own personal, professional or academic development.
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Bachelor of Medical Sciences
A Bachelor of Medical Sciences (Honours) (BMedSci, BMedSc, BMSc, BSci(Med) or Bachelor of Medical Sciences is an undergraduate academic degree awarded after four years of collegiate study in medicine. Medical science graduates learn in depth about the human body; developing skills and knowledge on how the human body functions and how it reacts to disease and the drugs that are used to treat disease. It is possible for medical students to take an additional year that involves medical research that allows them to be conferred honours (BMedSc(Hons)) but this usually requires a high grade point average. Graduates may enter a diverse range of roles including post-graduate studies, clinical medicine, academic research, biotech, pharmaceutical industry and broader consulting roles.
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Bachelor of Pharmacy
A Bachelor of Pharmacy (abbreviated B Pharm or BS Pharm) is an undergraduate academic degree in the field of pharmacy.
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Bachelor's degree
A bachelor's degree (from Middle Latin baccalaureus) or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin baccalaureatus) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to seven years (depending on institution and academic discipline).
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Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute
The Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, commonly known as the Baker Institute, is an Australian independent medical research institute headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria.
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Ballet Pixelle
Ballet Pixelle (previously known as Second Life Ballet) is a ballet company founded in 2006 by choreographer Inarra Saarinen.
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Banksia
Banksia, commonly known as Australian honeysuckles, are a genus of around 170 species in the plant family Proteaceae.
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Barassi Line
The "Barassi Line" is an imaginary line in Australia which divides areas where Australian rules football is more popular than rugby league and rugby union and vice versa.
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Barbara Caine
Barbara Caine is an Australian feminist historian.
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Barbara Creed
Barbara Creed (born 1943) is a Professor of Cinema Studies in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne known for her cultural criticism.
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Barbara J. Spencer
Barbara J. Spencer is an Australian-Canadian economist.
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Barbara Rosenthal
Barbara Ann Rosenthal (born 1948 in The Bronx, New York) is an American avant-garde artist, writer and performer.
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Barry Blake
Barry Blake, born 1937, is an Australian linguist, specializing in the description of Australian Aboriginal languages.
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Barry Jones (Australian politician)
Barry Owen Jones, (born 11 October 1932), is an Australian polymath, writer, lawyer, social activist, quiz champion and former politician.
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Barry Rowe
Barry John Rowe (born 15 October 1945) is a former Australian politician.
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Barry Traill
Dr Barry Traill is an Australian zoologist, conservationist and one of Australia's leading environmental campaigners.
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Baseball at the Australian University Games
Baseball at the Australian University Games has been part of the Australian University Games program since the 2004 games.
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Basil Hetzel
Basil Stuart Hetzel (13 June 1922 – 4 February 2017) was an Australian medical researcher who made a major contribution to combating iodine deficiency, a major cause of goitre and cretinism worldwide.
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Basuki Resobowo
Basoeki Resobowo (Perfected Spelling: Basuki Resobowo; 1916 – 5 January 1999) was an Indonesian painter.
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Batley Grammar School
Batley Grammar School is a co-educational free school located on Carlinghow Hill in Upper Batley, West Yorkshire, England.
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BCA Master of Biostatistics
is a collaboration of six Australian universities offering a national (and international) program of postgraduate courses in Biostatistics.
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Beatrix D'Souza
Beatrix D'Souza (born May 5, 1935) is an Indian politician and social worker.
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Beautiful People (Australian Crawl song)
"Beautiful People" is the 1979 debut single released by Australian rock band Australian Crawl and later appeared on their debut album The Boys Light Up (1980).
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Before Homosexuality in the Arab‐Islamic World, 1500–1800
Before Homosexuality in the Arab‐Islamic World, 1500–1800 is a 2005 book by Khaled El-Rouayheb, published by the University of Chicago Press.
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Belinda Probert
Belinda Probert (born 1949) is an educator and social scientist who has advised non-government organisations and state and national governments in Australia.
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Ben Bowling
Benjamin Bowling is a Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice, author and acting Dean of The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London.
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Ben Heard
Benjamin "Ben" Heard is a South Australian environmental consultant and an advocate for nuclear power in Australia, through his directorship of environmental NGO, Bright New World.
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Ben Kerkvliet
Benedict John Kerkvliet (born 1943) is Emeritus Professor at the Department of Political and Social Change, School of International, Political & Strategic Studies, Australian National University.
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Ben Kiernan
Benedict F. "Ben" Kiernan (born 1953 in Melbourne) is the Whitney Griswold Professor of History, Professor of International and Area Studies and Director of the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University.
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Beng Chin Ooi
Beng Chin Ooi is a Singaporean computer scientist, currently a Distinguished Professor at National University of Singapore and also the Chang Jiang Professor at Zhejiang University.
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Bernadette McSherry
Bernadette McSherry is a professor of law, specialising in mental health law and criminal law, at the University of Melbourne.
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Bernd Krämer
Bernd Johann Krämer (born 22 July 1947 in Berlin) is a German computer scientist and professor emeritus of the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics of FernUniversität in Hagen.
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Bertrand Meyer
Bertrand Meyer (born 21 November 1950) is a French academic, author, and consultant in the field of computer languages.
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Berwick, Victoria
Berwick is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's central business district.
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Beth Wilson
Beth Wilson was a senior Australian public servant.
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Big History Project
The Big History Project was started by Bill Gates and David Christian to enable the global teaching of the subject of Big History, which is described as "the attempt to understand, in a unified way, the history of Cosmos, Earth, Life and Humanity." It is a course that covers history from the Big Bang through to the present in an interdisciplinary way.
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Big V
The Big V is a semi-professional basketball league in Victoria, Australia.
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Bilingara
The Bilingara, also known as the Bilinarra, are an indigenous Australian people of the Northern Territory.
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Bill Charman
Bill Charman is an Australian pharmaceutical scientist whose work has developed medical treatments in a range of areas, including a new drug for the treatment of malaria.
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Bill Mitchell (economist)
William Francis "Bill" Mitchell is a professor of economics at the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia and a notable proponent of Modern Monetary Theory.
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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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Bima Arya Sugiarto
Bima Arya Sugiarto (born 17 December 1972) is an Indonesian politician, who has been mayor of Bogor since 2014.
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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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Blair Comley
Blair Robert Comley is a senior Australian public servant.
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BlueJ
BlueJ is an integrated development environment (IDE) for the Java programming language, developed mainly for educational purposes, but also suitable for small-scale software development.
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BM Jain
BM Jain is an Indian political scientist, who has developed and popularized psycho-cultural and geopsychological paradigms in the field of international relations and security.
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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 Baxt
Robert Baxt (27 June 1938 – 11 March 2018) was an Australian lawyer and a chairman of the Trade Practices Commission (now the ACCC), dean of law at Monash University and a professorial fellow of the University of Melbourne.
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Bob Maguire
Robert John Maguire, (born 14 September 1934) is an Australian Roman Catholic priest, community worker and media personality from South Melbourne.
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Bob Stensholt
Robert Einar Stensholt (born 11 July 1945) was an Australian politician in the Victorian Parliament.
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Boeckella palustris
Boeckella palustris is a species of copepod that lives in South America.
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Boediono
Boediono (EYD: Budiono) (pronounced; born 25 February 1943) was the Vice President of Indonesia from 2009 to 2014.
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Bok Prize
The Bok Prize is awarded annually by the Astronomical Society of Australia and the Australian Academy of Science to recognise outstanding research in astronomy by an honours student at an Australian university.
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Bombay Jayashri
"Bombay" Jayashri Ramnath is an Academy Award nominated, Indian Carnatic music vocalist and music composer.
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Bone marrow
Bone marrow is a semi-solid tissue which may be found within the spongy or cancellous portions of bones.
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Boronia railway station
Boronia railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia.
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Bowness Photography Prize
The William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize is an Australian prize for photography awarded by the Monash Gallery of Art.
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Box Hill Hospital
Box Hill Hospital is a teaching hospital in Melbourne, Victoria.
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Box Hill railway station, Melbourne
Box Hill railway station is located on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines, in Victoria, Australia.
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Boyd Oxlade
Boyd John Michael Oxlade (8 May 194324 January 2014) was an Australian author and screenwriter, best known for his novel Death in Brunswick, and the adapted screenplay, which he co-wrote.
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Brad McKay (doctor)
Brad McKay is an Australian doctor, television personality and author.
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Brains Matter
Brains Matter is a science podcast aimed at showcasing science.
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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'Connor (politician)
Brendan Patrick O'Connor (born 2 March 1962 in London, England), an Australian politician, is a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing Burke between 2001 and 2004 and Gorton (both in Victoria) since October 2004.
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Brenton Broadstock
Brenton Thomas Broadstock AM (born 1952) is an Australian composer.
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Brett Gosper
Brett Gosper (born 21 June 1959 in Melbourne, Australia) is CEO of World Rugby and a former advertising executive and rugby union player.
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Brett King (businessman)
Brett King (born April 24, 1968 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian futurist, author, and co-founder and CEO of Moven, a New York-based mobile banking startup.
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Brian Hone
Sir Brian William Hone OBE FACE (1907–1978) was an Australian headmaster and, in his youth, a first-class cricketer.
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Brian Morris (biologist)
Brian James Morris (born 14 July 1950) is a professor emeritus of molecular medical sciences at the University of Sydney, Australia.
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Brian Nelson (literature professor)
Brian Nelson (born 29 September 1946 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, UK) is a professor emeritus of French Studies at Monash University, Melbourne, and editor of the Australian Journal of French Studies.
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Brian Walters
Brian Walters is a prominent Melbourne barrister and human rights advocate.
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Brian Weatherson
Brian Weatherson is the Marshall Weinberg Professor of Philosophy at The University of Michigan.
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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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Brighton Grammar School
Brighton Grammar School is an independent, Anglican, day school for boys, located in Brighton, a south-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Bronowski Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience
The Bronowski Institute of Behavioural Neuroscience is an Australian independent not-for-profit medical research institute that is financially supported entirely by philanthropy, that undertakes clinical and basic research into disorders of brain function and addresses problems of altered biological function in animals and man.
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Bruce A. Fuhrer
Bruce Alexander Fuhrer OAM (born 1930) is an Australian mycologist and fungus photographer.
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Bruce Edward Hobbs
Bruce Edward Hobbs (born 23 October 1936) AO BSc Hons PhD FAA FGSAust FTSE is an Australian structural geologist and science administrator.
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Bruce Field (athlete)
Bruce William Field (born 22 January 1947) is an Australian former athlete who competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and won a silver medal at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games.
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Bryan Horrigan
Professor Bryan Horrigan (born 1962) is an Australian legal academic.
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Bryan Williams (professor)
Bryan Raymond George Williams Hon.
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Buchan River
The Buchan River is a perennial river of the Snowy River catchment, located in the Alpine region of the Australian state of Victoria.
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Bungandidj people
The Bungandidj people are Indigenous Australians from the Mount Gambier region in south-eastern South Australia, and also in western Victoria.
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Bupropion/naltrexone
Bupropion/naltrexone is a combination drug used for weight loss in those that are either obese or overweight with some weight-related illnesses.
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Burkard Polster
Burkard Polster (born 26 February 1965) is a German mathematician who runs the "Mathologer" channel on YouTube.
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Burnet Institute
The Burnet Institute is an Australian medical research institute that combines medical research in the laboratory and the field with public health action to address major health issues affecting disadvantaged communities in Australia and internationally.
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Burrunan dolphin
The Burrunan dolphin (Tursiops australis) is a species of bottlenose dolphin found in parts of Victoria, Australia.
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Buses in Melbourne
Buses in Melbourne, Australia, are a major form of public transport in Melbourne, with an extensive bus network.
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C. Glenn Begley
C.
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C. J. van Rijsbergen
C.
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Cameron Macaulay
Cameron Macaulay is a Trials Division justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria.
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Campbell McComas
Geoffrey Campbell McComas AM (2 May 19528 January 2005) was an Australian comedian, writer and actor.
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Carl Wood
Edwin Carlyle "Carl" Wood, AC, CBE, FRCS, FRANZCOG (28 May 192923 September 2011) was a prominent Australian gynaecologist, best known for his pioneering work developing and commercialising the technique of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF).
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Carlo Kopp
Carlo Kopp is an Australian freelance defence analyst and academic who has published some 300 articles in defense security publications.
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Carnegie, Victoria
Carnegie is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 12 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.
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Caroline Frances Finch
Caroline Frances Finch AO is widely regarded as Australia’s leading sports injury epidemiologist and sports injury prevention researcher.
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Carolyn Hirsh
Carolyn Dorothy Hirsh (born 1 August 1937) is a former Australian politician representing Silvan Province in the Victorian Legislative Council.
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Carsten Greve
Carsten Greve (born 1965 in Svendborg) is a Danish professor at Copenhagen Business School.
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Cassandra O'Leary
Cassandra O'Leary is an Australian romance and women's fiction author and freelance writer/communications professional based in Melbourne, Australia.
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Cathie Reid
Cathie Reid is an Australian businesswoman who was inducted into the Australian Businesswomen’s Hall of Fame in 2015 and included in the Australian Financial Review’s Top 100 Women of Influence.
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Caulfield East, Victoria
Caulfield East is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.
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Caulfield Grammar School
Caulfield Grammar School is an independent, co-educational, Anglican, day and boarding school, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Caulfield North, Victoria
Caulfield North is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district in the local government area is the City of Glen Eira.
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Caulfield Racecourse
Caulfield Racecourse is one of Melbourne, Australia's best-known horse-racing tracks.
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Caulfield railway station
Caulfield railway station is located on the Pakenham, Cranbourne and Frankston lines in Victoria, Australia.
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Caulfield South, Victoria
Caulfield South is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.
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Caulfield, Victoria
Caulfield is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's central business district.
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CDC 3000 series
The CDC 3000 series computers from Control Data Corporation were mid-1960s follow-ons to the CDC 1604 and CDC 924 systems.
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CDC Melbourne
CDC Melbourne is a bus operator in Melbourne, Australia.
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Cebu International School
Cebu International School (CIS), was founded as the Cebu American School in 1924, and renamed in 1973.
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Celia Rosser
Celia Elizabeth Rosser (born 1930) is an Australian botanical illustrator, best known for having published The Banksias, a three-volume series of monographs containing watercolour paintings of every Banksia species.
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Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE
GippsTAFE, with 12,000 students enrolling each year, is one of Victoria’s largest regional TAFE Institutes.
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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 for Human Bioethics
The Centre for Human Bioethics is a research and teaching centre at Monash University, based in the Faculty of Arts.
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Centre for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems
The Centre for Ultrahigh bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (or CUDOS) is a collaboration of Australian and international researchers in optical science and photonics technology.
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CFA Training College, Fiskville
CFA Training College, Fiskville was the training college for members of the Country Fire Authority (CFA), a large, predominantly volunteer fire and emergency service which has legislative responsibility for fire and emergencies in regional Victoria (Australia).
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Charité
The Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin is Europe's largest University clinic, affiliated with both Humboldt University and Freie Universität Berlin.
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Charles Clarke (botanist)
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Charles Coppel
Charles Antony Coppel (born in 1937 in Melbourne) is an Australian historian and former barrister.
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Charles Goode
Charles Barrington Goode AC (born 26 August 1938) is a prominent Australian director of public companies.
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Charles Priestley (meteorologist)
Charles Henry Brian Priestley, FRS (8 July 1915 – 18 May 1998) was a British meteorologist.
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Charlie Pickering
Charlie Pickering (born 29 August 1977) is an Australian television presenter and comedian.
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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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Chee Soon Juan
Chee Soon Juan (born 20 July 1962) is a Singaporean politician and currently the leader of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP).
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Cherie Ditcham
Cherie Leena Ditcham (born 11 October 1981, in Melbourne, Australia) is an actress and model affiliated with Wilhelmina Models and NTA Talent Agency.
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Cheryl Overs
Cheryl Overs founder and former first director of the Prostitutes Collective of Victoria, the Scarlet Alliance in Australia and the Global Network of Sex Work Projects.
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Chess Kids
Chess Kids is an Australian company (registered business name Chess World Australia Pty Ltd) that provides a range of chess-related products and services to schools, individuals and chess clubs.
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Chester Nealie
Chester Nealie (born 1942) is a New Zealand-born potter and teacher.
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Children's Cancer Foundation (Australia)
The Children’s Cancer Foundation is a registered Australian charity that supports children with cancer and their families.
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Chin Liew Ten
Chin Liew Ten (C.L. Ten), FAHA FASSA is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and former Head of the Philosophy Department at the National University of Singapore.
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Chisholm Institute
Chisholm Institute is a Technical and Further Education (TAFE) Institute located in the south-east Melbourne Australia.
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Chris Bart
Chris Bart is an educator, former university professor, professional speaker, business consultant and author.
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Chris Pearce (politician)
Christopher John Pearce (born 1 March 1963), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the Division of Aston, Victoria from July 2001, when he retained the seat for the Liberal Party in the 2001 Aston by-election, to his retirement in 2010.
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Chris Sidoti
Chris Sidoti is an Australian expert on international human rights law, a lawyer and advocate.
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Chris Wallace (computer scientist)
Christopher Stewart "Chris" Wallace (26 October 1933 – 7 August 2004) was an Australian computer scientist and physicist.
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Christian Guttmann
Christian Guttmann is a German-Australian scientist and entrepreneur in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Data Science.
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Christian Rowan
Dr Christian Andrew Carr Rowan (born 5 October 1972) is an Australian politician and Specialist Physician.
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Christie Jenkins
Christie Jenkins (born 26 March 1988) in Melbourne, Victoria is an Australian trampoline athlete.
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Christina Collard
Christina Collard (born 1988 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actress and television presenter.
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Christine Earle
Christine Earle is an Australian actress, best known for her role as Janet Williams in the television series Prisoner.
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Christopher Chambers
Christopher Chambers is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Cardiff University, where he is also Head of the CUBRIC Brain Stimulation Group.
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Christopher Prowse
Christopher Charles Prowse (born 14 November 1953 in East Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian Roman Catholic bishop.
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Christopher Weeramantry
Sri Lankabhimanya Christopher Gregory Weeramantry, AM (17 November 1926 – 5 January 2017) was a Sri Lankan lawyer who was a Judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) from 1991 to 2000, serving as its vice-president from 1997 to 2000.
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City of Brighton
The City of Brighton was a local government area about south of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of Broadmeadows
The City of Broadmeadows was a local government area about north of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of Camberwell
The City of Camberwell was a local government area about east of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of Casey
The City of Casey is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the outer south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne.
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City of Caulfield
The City of Caulfield was a local government area about southeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of Coburg
The City of Coburg was a local government area about north of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of Cranbourne
The City of Cranbourne was a local government area about southeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of Croydon
The City of Croydon was a local government area located about east of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of Doncaster & Templestowe
The City of Doncaster & Templestowe was a local government area located about east-northeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of Fitzroy
The City of Fitzroy was a local government area located about northeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of Monash
The City of Monash is a local government area in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne with an area of 81.0 square kilometres and a population of 182,618 people in 2016.
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City of Moorabbin
The City of Moorabbin was a local government area about southeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of Northcote
The City of Northcote was a local government area about northeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of Preston (Victoria)
The City of Preston was a local government area about north-northeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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City of South Melbourne
The City of South Melbourne was a local government area about south of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, on the south bank of the Yarra River.
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Clare O'Neil
Clare Ellen O'Neil (born 12 September 1980) is an Australian politician, from Victoria.
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Clare Wright
Clare Alice Wright (born 14 May 1969) is an American Australian historian, author and broadcaster.
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Claudia Chan Shaw
Claudia Chan Shaw is an Australian-born fashion designer and television presenter of Chinese ancestry.
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Clayton, Victoria
Clayton is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.
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Clem Newton-Brown
Clement Arundel "Clem" Newton-Brown (born 3 September 1967), Australian politician, is the former member for Prahran in the Victorian Legislative Assembly.
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Climate Institute of Australia
The Climate Institute is a Sydney-based policy think-tank established in 2005 to encourage progressive policies for managing climate change in Australia.
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Clinton Fernandes
Clinton Fernandes (born 1971) is a professor of international and political studies at the University of New South Wales in Canberra, Australia, part of the Australian Defence Force Academy.
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Clive Boughton
Clive Boughton (born 4 August 1956) is an Australian computer science professor residing in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory.
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Clowns of Decadence
Clowns of Decadence were an Australian rock, punk band from Adelaide, South Australia, which formed in 1988 and deployed elements of circus music and performance.
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Clyde Wood
Clyde Maurice Wood AM (born 7 January 1936) is a retired Australian Anglican bishop.
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Coal upgrading technology
Coal upgrading technology refers to a class of technologies developed to remove moisture and certain pollutants from low rank coals such as sub-Bituminous coal and lignite (brown coal) and raise their calorific values.
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Colin Clark (economist)
Colin Grant Clark (2 November 1905 – 4 September 1989) was a British and Australian economist and statistician who worked in both the United Kingdom and Australia.
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Colin J. Gillespie
Colin J. Gillespie (born 11 May 1941) is a writer, physicist, lawyer and strategic analyst.
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Colin Raston
Colin Llewellyn Raston AO is a Professor of Chemistry of Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia and the Premier's Professorial Fellow in Clean Technology.
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College of Advanced Education
The College of Advanced Education (CAE) was a class of Australian tertiary education institution that existed from 1967 until the early 1990s.
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Collegiate university
A collegiate university is a university in which functions are divided between a central administration and a number of constituent colleges.
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Collingwood, Queensland
Collingwood is a former town in the Channel Country in Central West Queensland, Australia, in the Shire of Winton.
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Colm Kearney
Colm Kearney (died 28 March 2018) was an Irish economist and academic, who was Dean of the Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
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Communist Party of Australia (Marxist–Leninist)
The Communist Party of Australia (Marxist–Leninist) (CPA (M-L)) is an Australian communist organisation which describes its ideology as being influenced by the works of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao and Ted Hill.
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Compulsory voting
Compulsory voting refers to laws which require eligible citizens to register and vote in national and/or local elections.
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Concave football boot
The Concave Football Boot is a special boot designed to increase the 'sweet spot' (the area of the boot that makes contact with the ball) by approximately four times.
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Constant Mews
Constant Mews (born 1954), D. Phil (Oxon) is Professor of Medieval Thought and Director, Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology, Monash University, Melbourne.
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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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Copenhagen Business School
Copenhagen Business School (Danish: Handelshøjskolen i København) often abbreviated and referred to as CBS (also in Danish), is a public university situated in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.
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Copyright law of Australia
The copyright law of Australia defines the legally enforceable rights of creators of creative and artistic works under Australian law.
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Corporal punishment in the home
Corporal punishment in the home (also called physical punishment) refers to an act by a parent or other legal guardian causing deliberate physical pain or discomfort to a minor child in response to some undesired behavior by the child.
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Council for Christian Education in Schools
The Council for Christian Education in Schools is an Australian religious organisation which also operates under the name of Access Ministries, as an inter-denominational body providing Christian education and chaplaincy services in state schools in Victoria.
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Counterculture
A counterculture (also written counter-culture) is a subculture whose values and norms of behavior differ substantially from those of mainstream society, often in opposition to mainstream cultural mores.
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Craig Minogue
Craig Minogue (born 1962) is an Australian prisoner, convicted for the 1986 bombing of the Russell Street Police Headquarters in Russell Street, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Craig Stockings
Craig Anthony John Stockings (born 1974) is an Australian historian with research interests in military and defence history.
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Cranbrook School, Sydney
Cranbrook School is an independent, day and boarding school for boys, located in Bellevue Hill and Rose Bay, both eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Crash test
A crash test is a form of destructive testing usually performed in order to ensure safe design standards in crashworthiness and crash compatibility for various modes of transportation or related systems and components.
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Criminal law of Australia
The criminal law of Australia is the body of law made, recognised and applied in Australia that relates to crime.
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Criticism of multiculturalism
Criticism of multiculturalism questions the ideal of the maintenance of distinct ethnic cultures within a country.
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Croydon railway station, Melbourne
Croydon railway station is located on the Lilydale line in Victoria, Australia.
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Croydon, Victoria
Croydon is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.
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Cult film
A cult film or cult movie, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film that has acquired a cult following.
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Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre
The Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre is one of the research and social justice centres at the University of New South Wales Faculty of Law in Sydney, Australia.
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Czas nieutracony
Czas nieutracony (title variously translated as Time Not Wasted, Time Not Lost, or Time Saved) is a trilogy novel of Stanisław Lem in the style of Socialist realism.
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Dakhla Oasis
Dakhla Oasis (الداخلة), translates to the inner oasis, is one of the seven oases of Egypt's Western Desert.
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Damian Conway
Damian Conway (born 5 October 1964 in Melbourne, Australia) is a computer scientist, a member of the Perl community and the author of several books.
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Damien Kingsbury
Damien Kingsbury (born 30 August 1955, Footscray, Victoria, Australia), is an Australian academic specializing in political and security issues in Southeast Asia.
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Damien Miller
Damien Patrick Miller is an Australian career diplomat and the first Indigenous Australian to head an Australian diplomatic mission.
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Damien Top
Damien Top (born 13 July 1963 in Rouen) is a French tenor, musicologist and conductor, and is artistic director of the International Albert Roussel Festival.
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Dan Tehan
Daniel Thomas Tehan (born 27 January 1968) is an Australian politician. Tehan has been the Minister for Social Services since 20 December 2017. He is a member for the electorate of Wannon in the Australian House of Representatives, elected in the 2010 election for the Liberal Party.
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Daniel Andrews
Daniel Michael Andrews (born 6 July 1972) is an Australian politician who is the 48th Premier of Victoria, a post he has held since 2014.
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Daniel CM May
Daniel May (born. 1973, Penang, Malaysia), is an Australian tech entrepreneur, author, co-founder of LIFX and organiser of the inaugural Launch48 Australia events in Sydney and Melbourne.
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Daniel Dorall
Daniel Dorall (born 11 September 1979) is a Malaysian Australian sculptor who specialises in miniature works.
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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 Ross (philosopher)
Daniel Ross (born 1970) is an Australian philosopher and filmmaker, best known as the author of Violent Democracy (2004) and the co-director of the film The Ister (2004).
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Daniel Trenton
Daniel Trenton (born 1 March 1977) is an Australian Legal Practitioner, taekwondo coach and formerly represented his country in the sport at international level.
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Daniel Zavattiero
Daniel Zavattiero is an Australian advocate representing the interests of the nation's uranium mining sector.
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Daryl Dawson
Sir Daryl Michael Dawson, AC, KBE, CB, QC (born 12 December 1933) was an Australian judge who served as a Justice of the High Court of Australia from 1982 to 1997.
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Daryl Quinlivan
Daryl Quinlivan is a senior Australian public servant.
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David Abramson
Professor David Abramson FIEEE FACM FTSE FACS has been Director of the Research Computing Centre at the University of Queensland, Australia, since 2012.
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David Baker-Gabb
David John Baker-Gabb is a New Zealand and Australian ornithologist.
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David Boger
David Vernon Boger FRS (born Kutztown, Pennsylvania) is an Australian chemical engineer.
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David Bollard
David Bollard (born 25 September 1942) is a New Zealand-born Australian classical pianist and teacher.
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David Borthwick (public servant)
David William Borthwick is a former senior Australian public servant and policymaker.
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David Brown (meteorologist)
David Brown (born 18 September 1960) is an Australian meteorologist for Seven News.
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David Charles (public servant)
Doctor David Charles is a former senior Australian public servant and policymaker.
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David de Kretser
David Morritz de Kretser AC (born 27 April 1939) is an Australian medical researcher who was the 27th Governor of Victoria from 2006 to 2011.
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David Feeney
David Ian Feeney (born 5 March 1970) is a former Australian politician.
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David Francis (author)
David Francis (born November 12, 1958) is an Australian novelist, lawyer and academic.
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David Gray (Australian politician)
David James Frederick Gray (born 8 February 1956) is an Australian politician.
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David Haberfeld
David Haberfeld (born 1969, in Melbourne) is an Australian electronic dance music producer, performer, DJ and educator.
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David Hamer
David John Hamer (5 September 1923 – 14 January 2002) was an Australian politician and Royal Australian Navy officer.
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David Hassett
David Lindsay Hassett (born 3 December 1947) is an Australian politician.
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David Henderson (economist)
David Henderson (born 1927) is a British economist.
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David Hone
David Jeremy Hone (born 30 June 1946 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian former sportsman who played first-class cricket with Oxford University and Australian rules football for Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
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David Karoly
David John Karoly (born 1955) is an Australian atmospheric scientist.
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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 Lowe (historian)
David Michael Lowe (born 11 November 1964) is an Australian biographer and historian of modern international affairs, and of Australia's role therein, especially with reference to Asia and the Pacific.
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David M. Halperin
David M. Halperin (born April 2, 1952) is an American theorist in the fields of gender studies, queer theory, critical theory, material culture and visual culture.
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David Malet Armstrong
David Malet Armstrong (8 July 1926 – 13 May 2014), often D. M. Armstrong, was an Australian philosopher.
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David Menashri
David Menashri (born 1944) is an Israeli professor and scholar of modern Iranian history.
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David O'Brien (politician)
David Roland Joseph O'Brien (born 2 September 1970) is an Australian politician who represented the National Party of Australia in the Victorian Legislative Council.
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David P. Chandler
David Porter Chandler (born 1933) is an American historian and academic who is regarded as one of the foremost western scholars of Cambodia's modern history.
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David Prior (distiller)
David Prior is an Australian businessman who became notable in the yoghurt business.
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David Roberts (academic)
David Gordon John Roberts (born 2 December 1937) is an Australian professor of German studies.
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David Shackleton (admiral)
Vice Admiral David John Shackleton (born 2 March 1948) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), who served as Chief of Navy from 1999 to 2002.
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David Southwick
David James Southwick (born 31 March 1968) is an Australian politician, and has been the member for Caulfield in the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 2010.
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David Stahel
David Stahel (born 1975, Wellington, New Zealand) is a historian, author and professor of history at the University of New South Wales.
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David Vadiveloo
David Selvarajah Vadiveloo is an Australian lawyer, human rights and education consultant, cultural broker and screen producer.
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David Vigor
David Bernard Vigor (26 June 1939 – 9 April 1998) was a member of the Australian Senate, representing the Australian Democrats and the Unite Australia Party.
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David Wadelton
David Wadelton (born 1955) is an Australian artist who lives and works in Melbourne.
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David Williamson
David Keith Williamson, AO (born 24 February 1942) is one of Australia's best-known dramatists and playwrights.
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David Wright-Neville
Associate Professor David Peter Wright-Neville is an Australian academic, specialising in international relations and terrorism.
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Dawn Walker
Dawn Elizabeth Walker is an Australian politician.
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Dawn Whyatt Frith
Dr Dawn W. Frith is an English born Australian citizen and ornithologist.
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Deakin University
Deakin University is a public university in Victoria, Australia.
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Dean Wells (politician)
Dean MacMillan Wells (born 13 January 1949) is an Australian politician.
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Deanna Petherbridge
Deanna Petherbridge (born 1939) is an artist, writer and curator.
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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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Deaths in 2002
The following is a list of notable deaths in 2002.
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Deborah De Williams
Deborah Anne De Williams (born 10 September 1969) is an Australian, world record holding ultra-marathon athlete, motivational speaker, philanthropist, is the first woman to run around Australia, is the founding director of the charity Running Pink, and a passionate breast cancer campaigner.
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Deborah Glass
Deborah Glass, (born 1959) is an Australian lawyer and administrator, who has been the current Victorian Ombudsman since March 2014.
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Deborah Richards
Deborah Richards is an award winning Australian journalist, of English descent from the Edwards family.
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Debra Mortimer
Debra Sue Mortimer is an Australian Judge.
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Demographics of Melbourne
Melbourne is Australia's second largest city and has a diverse and multicultural population.
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Dennis Jensen
Dennis Jensen (born 28 February 1962 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a former Australian politician.
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Design Research Society
The Design Research Society (DRS), founded in the United Kingdom in 1966,Tovey, M. (2011).
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Desmond Mueller
Lieutenant General Desmond Maurice "Des" Mueller (born 25 July 1943) is a retired senior officer of the Australian Army.
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Detective fiction
Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detective—either professional, amateur or retired—investigates a crime, often murder.
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Dewi Fortuna Anwar
Dewi Fortuna Anwar (born 1958 in Bandung) is a professor and the Deputy Secretary for Political Affairs to the Vice President of Indonesia.
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Dharmasena Pathiraja
Pathiraja Navaratne Wanninayake Mudiyanselage Ranjith Dharmasena (28 March 1943 – 28 January 2018) was a Sri Lankan film director and screenwriter.
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Diabetes in Australia
An estimated 275 Australians develop diabetes every day.
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Diana Bryant
Diana Bryant (born 13 October 1947) is an Australian jurist.
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Diana Glenn
Diana Glenn (born 13 March 1974) is an Australian actress with many credits in television, movies and theatre.
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Diane Austin-Broos
Diane Joyce Austin-Broos (born 1946) is an anthropologist from Australia.
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Diane Bell
Diane Robin (Di) Bell (born 11 June 1943) is an Australian feminist anthropologist, author and activist.
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Diane Mantzaris
Diane Mantzaris (born 1962) is an Australian artist known for her pioneering application of digital imaging to printmaking and for her unconventional approach to image making, which is often both personal and political in content.
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Dianne Cook (statistician)
Dianne Helen Cook is an Australian statistician, the editor of the Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, and an expert on the visualization of high-dimensional data.
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Dianne Hadden
Dianne Gladys Hadden (born 4 October 1951) was an Australian politician.
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Diego Ramirez (artist)
Diego Ramírez (born 1989) is a Mexican/Australian artist working with digital media, including video, light boxes and prints.
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Dieter Henrich
Dieter Henrich (born 5 January 1927) is a German philosopher.
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Dinosaur Dreaming
Dinosaur Dreaming is a Palaeontological site situated near Inverloch, Victoria, Australia.
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Dion Weisler
Dion Joseph Weisler (born August 1967) is an Australian-born businessman, the CEO of HP Inc. since November 2015.
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Diploma
A diploma is a certificate or deed issued by an educational institution, such as college or university, that testifies that the recipient has successfully completed a particular course of study.
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Djadjawurrung
Djadjawurrung or Dja Dja Wurrung, also known as the Jaara or Jajowrong people and Loddon River tribe, is a native Aboriginal tribe which occupied the watersheds of the Loddon and Avoca rivers in the Bendigo region of central Victoria, Australia.
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Doctor of Information Technology
The Doctor of Information Technology (DIT) is a research-oriented professional doctoral degree offered by some universities.
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Doctor of Public Health
The Doctor of Public Health (abbr. DrPH or DPH; Latin Publica Sanitas Doctor) is a doctoral degree awarded in the field of Public Health.
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Don Battye
Donald Gordon Battye (29 September 1938 – 28 February 2016) was an Australian composer, writer and television producer, best known for his work with Crawford Productions and Reg Grundy Organisation (known then as Reg Grundy Productions).
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Don Watson
Don Watson (born 1949) is an Australian author.
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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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Donnell Ryan
Donnell Michael Ryan is a barrister, solicitor and former Judge of the Federal Court of Australia.
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Dorothy Auchterlonie Green
Dorothy Auchterlonie AO (also known as Dorothy Green) (28 May 1915 – 21 February 1991) was an English-born Australian academic, literary critic and poet.
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Doug Hilton
Douglas "Doug" James Hilton (born 13 June 1964 in England) is an Australian molecular biologist.
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Doug Spowart
Doug Spowart (born 1953) is an award-winning Queensland photographer who is a Master of Photography and an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP).
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Douglas Baulch
Ernest Douglas Baulch (24 May 1917 – 23 February 1996) was one of Australia's talented and naturally gifted artists from the Prahran Technical College but less known as he was very reserved.
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Douglas Menzies
Sir Douglas Ian Menzies KBE (7 September 190729 November 1974) was an Australian judge, serving as a Justice of the High Court of Australia.
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Douglas N. C. Lin
Douglas N. C. Lin (born May 7, 1949) is Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
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Dovid Katz
Dovid Katz (Yiddish:, also, Hirshe-Dovid Kats, born 9 May 1956) is an American-born, Vilnius-based scholar, author and educator, specializing in Yiddish language and literature, Lithuanian Jewish culture, and the Holocaust in Eastern Europe.
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Dragan Gasevic
Dragan Gašević is Professor of Learning Analytics at Monash University.
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Dvir Abramovich
Dvir Abramovich (born 1971) is an Israeli-Australian Jewish studies academic, columnist and editor.
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Early flying machines
Early flying machines include all forms of aircraft studied or constructed before the development of the modern aeroplane by 1910.
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Ed Byrne (academic)
Edward Byrne AC, FTSE, FRACP, FRCPE, FRCP (born 15 February 1952) is a neuroscientist currently serving as Principal of King's College London, having replaced Sir Rick Trainor in October 2014.
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EDICT
JMdict is a large machine-readable multilingual Japanese dictionary.
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Edith Ingpen
Edith Ingpen (1909–2006) was an Australian architect who lived and worked in Melbourne in the early- to mid-twentieth century.
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Edmund Herring
Lieutenant General Sir Edmund Francis Herring, (2 September 1892 – 5 January 1982) was a senior Australian Army officer during the Second World War, Lieutenant Governor of Victoria, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria.
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Eduard Bomhoff
Eduard Jan Bomhoff (born 30 September 1944) is a Dutch economist and academic.
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Education in Australia
Education in Australia encompasses the sectors of early childhood education (preschool) and primary education (primary schools), followed by secondary education (high schools), tertiary education (universities, TAFE colleges, and vocational education and training providers) and adult education (referred to as adult and community education or ACE).
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Education in Ballarat
Education in Ballarat may be divided into a four groups: pre-school, primary education, secondary education and tertiary education.
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Education in Melbourne
Education in Melbourne may be divided into four groups: pre-school, primary education, secondary education and tertiary education.
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Education in Victoria
Education in Victoria, Australia is supervised by the Department of Education and Training (DET), which is part of the State Government and whose role is to 'provide policy and planning advice for the delivery of education'.
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Edward
Edward is an English given name.
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Edward Hughes (surgeon)
Sir Edward Hughes (4 July 1919 – 16 October 1997) was an eminent Melbourne colorectal surgeon.
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Edwina Cornish
Edwina Cecily Cornish, AO, FTSE is an Australian biologist and academic, specialising in biotechnology.
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Edy Suandi Hamid
Edy Suandi Hamid was the rector of the Islamic University of Indonesia (UII) between 2006 and 2014 and is a professor of economics at the Faculty of Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII), Yogyakarta.
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Elaine Carbines
Elaine Cafferty Carbines (born Elaine Cafferty, 4 February 1957) is an Australian politician.
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Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering research in combinatorial mathematics.
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Elizabeth Eggleston
Elizabeth Moulton Eggleston (6 November 1934 – 24 March 1976) was an Australian activist, author, lawyer and champion for Indigenous Australians.
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Elizabeth Finkel
Elizabeth "Lizzy" Finkel AM is an Australian science journalist best known for her books Stem Cells: Controversy at the Frontiers of Science and The Genome Generation.
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Elizabeth Fullerton
Elizabeth Fullerton is an Australian lawyer, specialising in criminal law, who has been a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales since February 2007.
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Elizabeth Grosz
Elizabeth Grosz is a feminist theorist working in the US.
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Elizabeth Skinner
Elizabeth Skinner (aka Liz Skinner) is a former women's Australian rules football player who played for the Melbourne University Mugars in the Victorian Women's Football League.
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Ellen Jose
Ellen Jose (1951 – 2 June 2017) was an Australian indigenous artist and photographer She was a Torres Strait Islander descendant from Murray, Darnley and Horn Islands who lived in Melbourne with husband Joseph Toscano.
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Elliot Perlman
Elliot Perlman (born 7 May 1964) is an Australian author and barrister.
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Elliot V Kotek
Elliot V. Kotek is an Australian award-winning producer, filmmaker, photographer and the co-founder and former content chief of, and former executive director of The Not Impossible Foundation.
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Ellis Stones
Ellis Stones (Ellis Andrew Stones, October 1, 1895 – April 9, 1975), was a constructor of private and public gardens—many displaying naturalistic rockwork—and a conservationist whose work and ideas profoundly influenced approaches to public landscaping in Australia.
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Elsdon Storey
Elsdon Storey is an Australian neurologist, former Rhodes Scholar & Professor of Neurology at Monash University.
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Elwood, Victoria
Elwood is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 8 km south of Melbourne's Central Business District.
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Emergency medical services in Australia
Emergency medical services in Australia are provided by state ambulance services, which are a division of each state or territorial government, and by St John Ambulance in both Western Australia and the Northern Territory.
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Emma Dean (chef)
Emma Dean is an Australian cook and television presenter, who came to prominence as the winner of the fifth series of ''MasterChef Australia''.
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Enchanting (programming language)
Enchanting is a free and open-source cross-platform educational programming language designed to program Lego Mindstorms NXT robots.
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ENDIA
The Environmental Determinants of Islet Autoimmunity (ENDIA) Study is an Australian prospective pregnancy cohort study investigating the environmental triggers responsible for the autoimmune process that leads to type 1 diabetes.
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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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Enid Campbell
Professor Enid Mona Campbell, AC, OBE, BEc, LLB(Hons), PhD, LLD, FASSA (30 October 1932 – 20 January 2010) was an Australian legal scholar, and was the first female professor and Dean of a law school in Australasia.
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Environmental impact of transport in Australia
The environmental impact of transport in Australia is considerable.
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Epworth Freemasons
Established in 1937, Epworth Freemasons (formerly the Freemasons Hospital), located at 166 Clarendon St in East Melbourne, was a practical expression of the work of Freemasonry in the Victorian community.
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Epworth HealthCare
Epworth HealthCare is a provider of acute medical, surgical and rehabilitation services in Melbourne, Australia.
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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 Ma
Eric Ma Siu-cheung, GBS, JP (born 1963) is a Hong Kong engineer and government official.
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Esperanto (student magazine)
Esperanto is the student magazine of Monash University's Caulfield campus in suburban Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Esquire Bedell
An Esquire Bedell is a junior ceremonial officer of a university, usually with official duties relating to the conduct of ceremonies for the conferment of degrees.
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Esther Rofe
Esther Rofe (1904February 2000) was an Australian musician and composer.
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Euan Heng
Euan Heng, born in 1945 in Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland, is an artist now living and working in Melbourne, Australia.
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Eugene Ball
Eugene Ball (born 12 October 1972) is an Australian jazz music composer and acclaimed trumpeter who won the best Australian jazz composition award for Fool Poet's Portion at the Australian Jazz Bell Awards in 2008.
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Eva Orner
Eva Orner is an Australian Academy and Emmy Award-winning film producer and director based in Los Angeles.
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Everybody's (Australian magazine)
Everybody's was an Australian tabloid-style magazine of the 1960s.
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Evgeniya Shakhovskaya
Eugenie Mikhailovna Shakhovskaya (St. Petersburg, 1889 – Kiev, 1920) (Евгения Михайловна Шаховская, Yevgeniya Mikhaylovna Shakhovskaya) was a Russian pioneering aviator.
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Evidence Aid
Evidence Aid is an international platform that was formed out of the need to deliver time sensitive access to systematic reviews for use in the event of disasters and other humanitarian emergencies.
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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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Exomoon
An exomoon or extrasolar moon is a natural satellite that orbits an exoplanet or other non-stellar extrasolar body.
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Eynesbury Senior College
Eynesbury Senior College is a private co-educational high school on Franklin Street in the city centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.
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Ezekiel Airship
The Ezekiel Airship was an early experimental aircraft conceived, designed, and built by the Baptist minister Burrell Cannon, an experienced sawmill operator born in 1848 in Coffeeville, Mississippi.
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Faizul Latif Chowdhury
Faizul Latif Chowdhury (ফয়জুল লতিফ চৌধুরী) (born 3 June 1959) is a civil servant from Bangladesh, who currently serves as the Director General of Bangladesh National Museum.
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Fania Oz-Salzberger
Fania Oz-Salzberger (פניה עוז-זלצברגר; born October 28, 1960) is an Israeli historian and writer, professor of history at the University of Haifa School of Law and Center for German and European Studies.
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Farid Uddin Ahmed
Farid Uddin Ahmed is a Bangladeshi academic and the current Vice-Chancellor of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology.
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Farrer
Farrer may refer to.
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Farrer Hall (Monash University)
Farrer Hall is the second oldest of the residential colleges of Monash University, located in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Farzad Sharifian
Professor Farzad Sharifian is a pioneer of Cultural Linguistics and holds the Chair in Cultural Linguistics at Monash University.
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Fathimath Shafeega
Fathimath Shafeega (Dhivehi: ފާތިމަތް ޝަފީގާ) (b. September 21, 1963), commonly known as Shafeega, is the former Chief Executive Officer of the Capital Market Development Authority in the Maldives.
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Federated Millers and Mill Employees' Association of Australasia
The Federated Millers and Mill Employees' Association of Australasia (MEA) was an Australian trade union which existed between 1911 and 1988.
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Federation University Australia
Federation University Australia (FedUni) is a dual-sector university with multiple campuses in Victoria, Australia.
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Federation University Australia, Gippsland campus
Federation University Australia Gippsland Campus is an Australian university campus located in the town of Churchill 142 km east of Melbourne.
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Felicity Hampel
Felicity Pia Hampel (born 1 June 1955) is a prominent Australian human rights lawyer and, since 2005, judge of the County Court of Victoria.
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Fin
A fin is a thin component or appendage attached to a larger body or structure.
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Fiona Spence
Fiona Spence (born 10 October 1948) is an English-born Australian stage and television actress and drama teacher.
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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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Fish fin
Fins are usually the most distinctive anatomical features of a fish.
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FLEET: ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies
ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (or FLEET) is a collaboration of physicists, electrical engineers, chemists and material scientists from seven Australian universities developing ultra-low energy electronics aimed at reducing energy use in information technology (IT).
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FODMAP
FODMAPs are short chain carbohydrates that are poorly absorbed in the small intestine.
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For the Term of His Natural Life
For the Term of His Natural Life, written by Marcus Clarke, was published in the Australian Journal between 1870 and 1872 (as His Natural Life), appearing as a novel in 1874.
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Ford Festiva
The Ford Festiva is a subcompact car that was marketed by Ford between 1986 and 2002.
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Formal (university)
Formal Hall or Formal Meal is a meal held at some of the oldest universities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland (as well as some other Commonwealth countries) at which students usually dress in formal attire and often gowns to dine.
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Formula SAE Australasia
Formula SAE Australasia (FSAE-A) is the Australian division of the US-based Formula SAE and has been run from 2000 to 2018 by SAE Australasia.
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Formula Student
Formula Student is a student engineering competition held annually in the UK.
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Francis Upritchard
Francis Upritchard (born 1976 in New Plymouth, New Zealand) is a London-based contemporary artist.
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Franciscus Henri
Franciscus Henricus Antheunis, professionally known as Franciscus Henri (born 7 August 1947, The Hague, The Netherlands), is an internationally known musician and children's entertainer.
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Franco-Vietnamese Hospital
FV Hospital is the leading tertiary care provider in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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Frank Cameron Jackson
Frank Cameron Jackson AO (born 1943) is an Australian analytic philosopher, currently Distinguished Professor and former Director of the Research School of Social Sciences at Australian National University.
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Frank Howson
Frank Howson (born Frank Michael Howson 1952, Melbourne) has had a career in entertainment.
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Frank Johnson Publications
Frank Johnson Publications was an Australian comic book and pulp magazine publisher in the 1940s and 1950s.
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Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, (3 September 1899 – 31 August 1985), usually known as Macfarlane or Mac Burnet, was an Australian virologist best known for his contributions to immunology.
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Frank Milne
Frank Milne is an Australian and Canadian economist and finance theorist.
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Frankston Hospital
Frankston Hospital (officially Frankston Public Hospital) is a 454 bed public hospital located in the Melbourne suburb of Frankston in Victoria, Australia.
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Frankston railway station
Frankston railway station is the terminus for the Frankston and Stony Point lines, in Victoria, Australia.
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Frankston, 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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Frans Vanistendael
Franciscus (Frans) Vanistendael (born 1942) is a Belgian expert on tax law and former professor at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL) and the Brussels Tax College (HUBrussel).
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Franz-Josef Deiters
Franz-Josef Deiters is a Melbourne-based literary scholar.
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Fred Gruen
Fred Henry George Gruen (14 June 192129 October 1997) was an Australian economist, an early and influential voice in favour of free trade and tariff reductions in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Fred Williams
Frederick Ronald (Fred) Williams OBE (23 January 192722 April 1982) was an Australian painter and printmaker.
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Freddy Boey
Professor Freddy Boey (Chinese: 梅彦昌) is currently the Senior Vice President (Graduate Education and Research Translation) of the National University of Singapore (NUS).
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Frederic Jevons
Frederic Raphael Jevons (born 19 September 1929 in Austria as Frederic Raphael Bettelheim, died 30 September 2012 in Melbourne, Australia) was a British biochemist and later an Australian educator.
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Frederick M. "Skip" Burkle Jr.
Frederick M. "Skip" Burkle, Jr. (born April 29, 1940) is an American physician known for his work in human rights, international diplomacy and peacemaking, humanitarian assistance, and disaster response.
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Free Radical Centre
The Free Radical Centre or ARC Centre of Excellence for Free Radical Chemistry and Biotechnology is a research centre that was established in the 2005 Australian Research Council (ARC) grant funding rounds.
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Frequent-flyer program
A frequent-flyer program (FFP) is a loyalty program offered by an airline.
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From China to Canada
From China to Canada: A History of the Chinese Communities in Canada is a 1982 book edited by Edgar Wickberg and published by McClelland & Stewart.
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Fructose malabsorption
Fructose malabsorption, formerly named "dietary fructose intolerance" (DFI), is a digestive disorder in which absorption of fructose is impaired by deficient fructose carriers in the small intestine's enterocytes.
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Fuel cell
A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity through an electrochemical reaction of hydrogen fuel with oxygen or another oxidizing agent.
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Futbolita
Ash Hashim (born 16 November), better known as Fútbolita™ is a Singaporean sports journalist, FIFA Players' Agent, personality and international blogger known as the "Female Voice of Football".
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Future Medicinal Chemistry
Future Medicinal Chemistry is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of medicinal chemistry, including drug discovery, pharmacology, in silico drug design, structural characterization techniques, ADME-Tox investigations, and science policy, economic and intellectual property issues.
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G. K. Sanghar
GK Sanghar is an Asian entertainment news personality of Punjabi descent.
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Gabriel Voisin
Gabriel Voisin (February 5, 1880 – December 25, 1973) was an aviation pioneer and the creator of Europe's first manned, engine-powered, heavier-than-air aircraft capable of a sustained (1 km), circular, controlled flight, which was made by Henry Farman on January 13, 1908 near Paris, France.
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Gabrielle Williams
Gabrielle Williams (born 27 October 1982) is an Australian politician.
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Gai Brodtmann
Gai Marie Brodtmann (born 24 November 1963) is an Australian politician, currently serving as a member of the Australian House of Representatives for the seat of Canberra representing the Australian Labor Party.
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Gail Gago
Gail Elizabeth Gago (born 4 July 1957) is an Australian politician, and a member of the Labor Party in the South Australian Legislative Council from the 2002 election until her retirement in 2018.
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Gangnam Style
"Gangnam Style" (강남스타일) is the 18th K-pop single by the South Korean musician Psy.
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Gardenvale railway station
Gardenvale railway station is located on the Sandringham line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Brighton.
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Gardenvale, Victoria
Gardenvale is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south-east of Melbourne's central business district.
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Gareth Evans (politician)
Gareth John Evans AC, QC (born 5 September 1944), is an Australian international policymaker and former politician.
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Gary Bouma
Gary D. Bouma AM (born 1942) is an author and a professor of sociology at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
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Gary Johns
Gary Thomas Johns (born 29 August 1952) is an Australian writer and former politician.
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Gary P. Sampson
Gary Sampson is professor of international trade at Melbourne Business School (MBS), Melbourne University, Australia.
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Gavan Breen
Gavan Breen (born 22 January 1935) is an Australian linguist, specializing in the description of Australian Aboriginal languages.
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Gavan O'Connor
Gavan Michael O'Connor (born 2 December 1947) is an Australian politician who was an Australian Labor Party (ALP) member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1993 to November 2007, representing the Division of Corio, Victoria.
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Gavin Jennings
Gavin Wayne Jennings (born 18 April 1957) is an Australian politician.
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Ged Kearney
Gerardine "Ged" Kearney (born 29 October 1963) is an Australian politician and trade unionist.
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Geert Van Calster
Geert Van Calster (born 1970) is a Belgian lawyer and legal scholar, focusing on conflict of laws (private international law), international trade law, EU and international environmental law, and EU economic law.
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General Achievement Test
The General Achievement Test (GAT) is a test of general knowledge and skills in written communication, mathematics, science and technology, humanities, the arts and social sciences taken by all Victorian students prior to completing their VCE.
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Geoff Grover
Geoffrey David "Geoff" Grover (19 September 1943 – 12 April 2017), was a former Australian rules footballer who played for two seasons with the Caulfield Grammarians Football Club in the Victorian Amateur Football Association, and was a business and marketing expert, who finished his career working in real estate on the Queensland Sunshine Coast.
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Geoff Polites
Geoffrey Paul Polites (5 November 1947 – 20 April 2008) was an Australian automotive executive.
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Geoff Raby
Geoffrey William "Geoff" Raby (born September 1953 in Melbourne) is an Australian economist and diplomat.
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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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Geoff Webb
Geoffrey I. Webb (also known as Geoff Webb) is Professor of Computer Science at Monash University, Founder and Director of Data Mining software development and consultancy company G. I. Webb and Associates, and former Editor-in-Chief of the journal Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
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Geoff Wilson (professor)
Professor Geoff Victor Herbert Wilson is an internationally distinguished nuclear physicist who made contributions to nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and low temperature physics.
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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 Bolton
Geoffrey Curgenven Bolton (5 November 1931 – 4 September 2015) was an Australian historian, academic and writer.
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Geoffrey Connard
Geoffrey Philip Connard AM (13 October 1925 – 27 January 2013) was the Member for Higinbotham Province in the Parliament of Victoria, Australia from 1982 to 1996.
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Geoffrey Ricardo
Geoffrey Ricardo (born 1964) is an Australian contemporary visual artist whose work focuses on his sculpture and printmaking practice.
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Geoffrey Serle
Alan Geoffrey Serle (10 March 1922 – 27 April 1998), known as Geoff, was an Australian historian, who is best known for his books on the colony of Victoria; The Golden Age (1963) and The Rush to be Rich (1971) and his biographies of John Monash, John Curtin and Robin Boyd.
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George Hampel (attorney)
Professor George Hampel AM QC was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1983 to 2000, having previously practised as a barrister since 1958.
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George McTurnan Kahin
George McTurnan KahinSometimes referred to as George Kahin or George McT.
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George P. Smith II
George P. Smith, II, is an internationally recognized scholar and lecturer and a Professor Emeritus of Law at The Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law.
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George Pell
George Pell (born 8 June 1941) is an Australian prelate of the Catholic Church.
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Georgia Griffith
Georgia Helen Griffith (born 5 December 1996) is an Australian middle-distance runner.
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Gerard Vaughan (Australian politician)
Gerard Marshall Vaughan (born 1 December 1946) is a former Australian politician.
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Gerry Georgatos
Gerry Georgatos (Γεράσιμος Γεωργάτος), born in 1962, is a university researcher and academic and an Australian human rights campaigner, who has campaigned for prison reform, as well as championing the rights of Indigenous Australians and the homeless.
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Gidon Bromberg
Gidon Bromberg (born November 26, 1963) is the Israeli Director of EcoPeace Middle East (formerly Friends of the Earth Middle East).
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Gilah Leder
Gilah C. Leder (b.1941) is an Adjunct Professor at Monash University and Professor Emerita at La Trobe University.
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Gill Matthewson
Gill (Gillian) Matthewson is a New Zealand architect, scholar and educator, currently based at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
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Gillen Wood
Gillen D'Arcy Wood is associate professor of English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Gillian Triggs
Gillian Doreen Triggs (born 30 October 1945) is an Australian academic specialising in public international law.
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Gina Liano
Georgina Caroline Liano (born 18 May 1966) is an Italian-Australian barrister, television personality, author and actress.
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Gisela Kaplan
Gisela Kaplan (born 1944) is a leading Australian sociologist and author on subjects ranging from feminism to the behaviour of Australian birds.
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Glanville Williams
Glanville Llewelyn Williams QC, FBA (15 February 1911 – 10 April 1997) was a Welsh legal scholar who was the Rouse Ball Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge from 1968 to 1978 and the Quain Professor of Jurisprudence at University College London from 1945 to 1955.
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Glen Waverley railway station
Glen Waverley railway station is the terminus of the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia.
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Glen Waverley, Victoria
Glen Waverley is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district in the local government area of the City of Monash.
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Glyn Davis
Glyn Conrad Davis AC (born 25 July 1959) is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne.
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Glyn Roberts
Glyn Roberts (17 November 1982) is an Australian playwright, producer and educator.
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Go-Set
Go-Set was the first Australian pop music newspaper, published weekly from 2 February 1966 to 24 August 1974, and was founded in Melbourne by Phillip Frazer, Peter Raphael and Tony Schauble.
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Gordon L. Clark
Gordon L. Clark, FBA FAcSS is a geographer and academic.
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Gordon Preston
Gordon Bamford Preston (28 April 1925 – 14 April 2015) was an English mathematician best known for his work on semigroups.
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Gordon Rich-Phillips
Gordon Kenneth Rich-Phillips (born 8 July 1974) is an Australian politician.
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Gottschalk Medal
The Gottschalk Medal is awarded every year by the Australian Academy of Science to recognize outstanding research by Australian scientists under 40 years of age for research in the medical sciences conducted mainly in Australia.
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Grading systems by country
This is a list of grading systems used by countries of the world, first organized by continent, with links to specifics in many entries.
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Graeme Pearman
Graeme Pearman (born 1941) was Chief of CSIRO Atmospheric Research in Australia from 1992 to 2002, and is an international expert on climate change.
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Graeme Samuel
Graeme Julian Samuel AC (born 31 May 1946) is an Australian businessman.
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Graeme Simsion
Graeme C. Simsion is an Australian author, screenwriter, playwright and data modeller.
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Graham Dodsworth
Graham Dodsworth is an Australian folklorist, performer of folk songs, and an oral history interviewer for the National Library of Australia and the National Film and Sound Archive.
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Graham Oppy
Graham Robert Oppy (born 6 October 1960) is an Australian philosopher whose main area of research is the philosophy of religion.
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Greer Honeywill
Greer Honeywill (born 1945 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian conceptual artist.
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Greg Ayers
Greg Ayers is an Australian atmospheric scientist and was Director of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology from March 2009 until February 2012, when he resigned due to ill health.
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Greg Barns
Gregory Joseph Barns (born 9 April 1962) is an Australian barrister, author, political commentator, company director and former political candidate based in Hobart, Tasmania.
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Greg Craven (academic)
Gregory Joseph Craven (born 5 March 1958), an Australian academic, has been the Vice-Chancellor and President of the Australian Catholic University from January 2008.
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Greg Hywood
Gregory Colin "Greg" Hywood (born 26 September 1954) is a Walkley award-winning Australian journalist, editor and the CEO of Fairfax Media, one of Australia's largest media organisations.
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Greg J. Bamber
Professor Greg Bamber is a distinguished British-Australian academic, researcher and writer.
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Greg Wilcock
Gregory "Greg" Anatole Wilcock is an Australian diplomat and is a career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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Greg Wilton
Gregory Stuart (Greg) Wilton (6 November 195514 June 2000) was an Australian politician.
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Grenda's Bus Services
Grenda's Bus Services was a bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.
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Gringai
Gringai otherwise known as Guringay, is the name for one of the Australian Aboriginal people who were recorded as inhabiting an area of the Hunter Valley in eastern New South Wales, north of Sydney.
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Group of Eight (Australian universities)
The Group of Eight (Go8) is a coalition of world-leading research intensive Australian universities.
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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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Gunditjmara
The Gunditjmara, also known as the Dhauwurd wurrung, are an Indigenous Australian people of southwestern Victoria.
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Gunther E. Rothenberg
No description.
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Guo Jun
Ven.
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Gurindji people
The Gurindji are a group of Indigenous Australians living in northern Australia, 460 km southwest of Katherine in the Northern Territory's Victoria River region.
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Gustav Nossal
Sir Gustav Victor Joseph Nossal,, FRS (born 4 June 1931) is a distinguished Australian research biologist.
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Guy Standing (economist)
Guy Standing, FAcSS (born 9 February 1948) is a British professor of Development Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, and co-founder of the Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN).
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Haasgat
Haasgat is a fossiliferous South African paleocave located in the Cradle of Humankind UNESCO World Heritage Area, approx.
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Haiyan Zhang
Haiyan Zhang is a designer and engineer.
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Handry Satriago
Handry Satriago (born in Riau, Pekanbaru on June 13, 1969) is the CEO of General Electric Indonesia.
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Hannie Rayson
Hannie Rayson (born 31 March 1957) is an award-winning Australian playwright and newspaper columnist.
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Hanoi University of Science and Technology
Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST; Đại học Bách khoa Hà Nội, "Hanoi University of Technology (HUT)(-2010); Institut polytechnique de Hanoï"), founded 1956, is the first and largest technical university in Vietnam.
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Hansen Yuncken
Hansen Yuncken is a national Australian construction company, founded in 1918.
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Hany Armanious
Hany Armanious (born 1962) is an Australian artist who lives and works in Sydney.
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Harold Bolitho
Harold Bolitho (3 January 1939 – 23 October 2010) was an Australian academic, historian, author and professor emeritus in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University The name Bolitho is of Cornish origin.
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Harold Crouch
Harold Crouch (born 1940) is an Australian political science scholar and author.
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Harriet Edquist
Harriet Edquist is an Australian curator, and Professor of Architectural History in the School of Architecture and Design at RMIT University in Melbourne.
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Harrison Bryan
Harrison Bryan A.O. (23 September 1923 – 12 February 2008) was an Australian librarian, who was University Librarian at the University of Queensland and University of Sydney and later Director-General of the National Library of Australia.
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Harvard World Model United Nations
The Harvard World Model United Nations (WorldMUN) is an annual traveling Model United Nations conference that is run by Harvard University and a local university team from a host city.
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Hasan Kleib
Hasan Kleib, (born 1 October 1960 in Cirebon, West Java) is an Indonesian diplomat and the current Director General of Multilateral Affairs of Indonesia.
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Hasna Begum
Hasna Begum (born February 24, 1935) is a contemporary Bangladeshi philosopher and feminist and was a professor of philosophy at the University of Dhaka until her retirement in December 2000.
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Hayden Starke
Sir Hayden Erskine Starke KCMG (22 February 1871 – 14 May 1958), an Australian judge, was a justice of the High Court of Australia.
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Hazel Edwards
Hazel Eileen Edwards (OAM) (born 1945) is an Australian author who has written 200 books, including the classic children's book There's a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake, which has celebrated its 37th anniversary and is a short film by Pocket Bonfire Productions which toured nationally with Little Big Shots Film Festival.
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Helen Buckingham
Helen Elizabeth Buckingham (born 17 November 1952) is a retired Australian politician.
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Helen Herrman
Helen Edith Herrman AO, MD, MBBS, BMedSc, Hon DMedSci, FRANZCP, FFPH(UK), FAFPHM, (born 28 August 1947) is the President of the World Psychiatric Association.
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Helen Kroger
Helen Evelyn Kroger (née Madden; born 11 March 1959) is a former Australian politician.
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Helen Nugent
Helen Marion Nugent (born 13 February 1949) is an Australian businesswoman, company director and former academic.
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Helen Silver
Helen Silver is Chief General Manager of the Workers Compensation Division at Allianz Australia.
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Helen Wellings
Helen Wellings is an Australian journalist and consumer advocate.
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Helga Kuhse
Helga Kuhse is an Australian utilitarian philosopher and bioethicist.
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Helsby High School
Helsby High School is a State-maintained secondary school on Chester Road in Helsby, north-west Cheshire, UK, for pupils aged between 11 and 18.
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Hemispatial neglect
Hemispatial neglect, also called hemiagnosia, hemineglect, unilateral neglect, spatial neglect, contralateral neglect, unilateral visual inattention,Unsworth, C. A. (2007).
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Henry Bolte
Sir Henry Edward Bolte GCMG (20 May 1908 – 4 January 1990) was an Australian politician.
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Henry Charles Lennox Anderson
Henry Charles Lennox (H.C.L.) Anderson (10 May 1853 – 17 March 1924) was instrumental in the establishment of the Mitchell Library (now The State Library of New South Wales) and held the position of Principal Librarian of the New South Wales Free Public Library as it was then known, from 1893 - 1906.
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Henry Ergas
Henry Isaac Ergas is an economist who has worked at the OECD, Australian Trade Practices Commission (now the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission) as well as at a number of economic consulting firms.
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Henry Winneke
Sir Henry Arthur Winneke (20 October 1908 – 28 December 1985) was a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria and the 21st Governor of Victoria from 1974 to 1982.
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Herbert Arthur Frederick Turner
Herbert "Bert" Arthur Frederick Turner (1919–1998) was a British economist, statistician, and academic.
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Herbert Feith
Herbert Feith (1930 – 15 November 2001) was an Australian academic and world leading scholar of Indonesian politics.
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Herbert Reah Harper
Herbert Reah Harper (23 June 1871 – 27 July 1956) was a British born, Australian electrical engineer who played an important role in the development of first the Melbourne electric supply and then the State Electricity Commission of Victoria.
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Herman S. Bachelard
Herman Stanton Bachelard (1929 – 12 September 2006) was a British neurochemist, editor-in-chief and neuroscience book writer.
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Higher Education Support Act 2003
The Higher Education Support Act (HESA) 2003 codifies the existing aims of universities, recognises the status Universities of Australia in law, and introduces measures to strengthen Australia’s knowledge base.
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Hilary du Cros
Dr.
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Hilary McPhee
Hilary McPhee AO is an Australian publisher, editor and businessperson.
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Hiroyuki Iwaki
(6 September 193213 June 2006) was a Japanese conductor and percussionist.
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Historical rankings of Prime Ministers of Australia
Several surveys of academics and the general public have been conducted to evaluate and rank the performance of the Prime Ministers of Australia.
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History of in vitro fertilisation
The history of in vitro fertilisation goes back more than half a century.
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History of Melbourne
The history of Melbourne details the city's growth from a fledging settlement into a modern commercial and financial centre as Australia's second largest city.
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History of Monash University
Monash University is an Australian university located in Melbourne, Australia with some international campuses.
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Hitotsubashi University
is a national university specialised in the social sciences in Tokyo, Japan.
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HM Prison Barwon
HM Prison Barwon or informally Barwon Prison, an Australian high risk and maximum security prison for males, is located from the township of Lara, near Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
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Hockey Victoria
Hockey Victoria (HV) is the governing body for the sport of field hockey in Victoria, Australia.
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Holden Astra
The Holden Astra is a compact car marketed by Holden in Australia.
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Holden Barina
The Holden Barina is a subcompact automobile sold since 1985 by Holden in Australasia.
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Holden Camira
The Holden Camira is a mid-size car which was produced by Holden between 1982 and 1989.
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Holden Caprice
The Holden Caprice is a full-sized car which was produced by Holden in Australia from 1990 to October 2017.
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Holden Commodore
The Holden Commodore is a medium to large sedan sold by Holden since 1978.
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Homebush Boys High School
Homebush Boys High School, founded in 1936, is a comprehensive public high school for boys.
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Hong Lim
Hong Muy Lim (born 11 November 1950), Australian politician, has been a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 1996, representing the seat of Clayton until 2014 and Clarinda thereafter.
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Hoong Phun Lee
Prof.
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Hosei University
is a long-established private university based in Tokyo, Japan.
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Hot hand
The "hot hand" (also known as the "hot hand phenomenon" or "hot hand fallacy") is the purported phenomenon that a person who experiences a successful outcome with a random event has a greater probability of success in further attempts.
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Howard Arkley
Howard Arkley (5 May 1951 – 22 July 1999) was an Australian artist, born in Melbourne, known for his airbrushed paintings of houses, architecture and suburbia.
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Howard Morrison (barrister)
Sir Howard Andrew Clive Morrison (born 20 July 1949), is a British lawyer and, since 2011, a Judge of the International Criminal Court based in The Hague, Netherlands.
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Hudson Institute of Medical Research
Hudson Institute of Medical Research is an independent, not-for-profit medical research institute, based in the Melbourne suburb of Clayton in Victoria.
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Hugh Evans (humanitarian)
Hugh Evans (born 4 March 1983 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian humanitarian.
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Hugo Stephenson
Hugo Stephenson (born 22 March 1974) is an Australian doctor, biotech services entrepreneur and founder of MediGuard, Health Research Solutions and MedSeed.
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Huntingdale railway station
Huntingdale railway station is located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines in Victoria, Australia.
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Huntingdale, Victoria
Huntingdale is a small suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 17 km south-east from Melbourne's central business district.
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Hutton-Westfold Observatory
Hutton-Westfold Observatory is an observatory for Monash University and is currently located on Martin St near the Clayton Campus, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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IAE Lyon
The IAE, standing for Institut d'Administration des Entreprises (Institute of Business Administration), is the school of business of the Jean Moulin University Lyon3.
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Iain McCalman
Iain Duncan McCalman (born 6 November 1947) is an Australian historian, and a research professor at the University of Sydney.
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Ian Cathie
Ian Robert Cathie (24 October 1932 – 25 October 2017) was an Australian politician.
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Ian Chubb
Ian William Chubb (born 17 October 1943) is an Australian neuroscientist and academic, who was the Chief Scientist of Australia from 23 May 2011 to 22 January 2016.
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Ian D. Clark (historian)
Ian D. Clark (born 1958) is an academic historian and Toponymist whose primary work has focused on Victorian Aboriginal history, aboriginal toponymy and the frontier conflict between Indigenous Australians and immigrant settlers during the European settlement of Victoria, Australia.
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Ian Freckelton
Ian Freckelton QC is a member of the Victorian Bar Association, the Tasmanian Bar Association and the Northern Territory Bar Association in Australia.
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Ian G. Enting
Ian Enting (born 25 September 1948) is a mathematical physicist and the AMSI/MASCOS Professorial Fellow at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems (MASCOS) based at The University of Melbourne.
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Ian Gray (Australian magistrate)
Ian Gray (born c.1952) is the current Victorian State Coroner at the Coroners Court of Victoria.
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Ian Macfarlane (economist)
Ian John Macfarlane, AC (born 22 June 1946), Australian economist, and Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Australia's central bank, from 1996 to 17 September 2006.
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Ian Meredith
Professor Ian Meredith (born November 8, 1956) is an Australian Cardiologist best known for his studies in the field of Interventional Cardiology and Clinical Cardiology.
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Ian Olver
Ian Olver AM (born 10 May 1953) is an Australian medical oncologist, cancer researcher and bio-ethicist.
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Ian Reay Mackay
Ian Mackay is an Australian immunologist.
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Ian Wanless
Ian Wanless Ian Murray Wanless (born 7 December 1969 in Canberra, Australia) is a Professor in the School of Mathematical Sciences at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
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Ibunda
Ibunda (Mother) is a 1986 Indonesian film directed by Teguh Karya.
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Idrus
Idrus (21 September 1921 – 18 May 1979) was an Indonesian author best known for his realistic short stories and novels.
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IITB-Monash Research Academy
The IITB-Monash Research Academy is a graduate research school located in Mumbai, India.
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Ilka White
Ilka Jane White is an Australian artist.
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Immigration to Australia
Immigration to Australia began when the ancestors of Australian Aborigines arrived on the continent via the islands of Maritime Southeast Asia and New Guinea.
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Imperial Federation League
The Imperial Federation League was a 19th-century organisation which aimed to promote the reorganization of the British Empire into an Imperial Federation.
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Incest
Incest is sexual activity between family members or close relatives.
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Index of Bangladesh-related articles
The following is an alphabetical index of Bangladeshi-related articles.
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Index of politics articles
This is a list of political topics, including political science terms, political philosophies, political issues, etc.
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Indigenous Australians
Indigenous Australians are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia, descended from groups that existed in Australia and surrounding islands prior to British colonisation.
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Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501
Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501 (QZ8501/AWQ8501) was a scheduled international passenger flight, operated by AirAsia Group affiliate Indonesia AirAsia, from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore.
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Infidelity
Infidelity (synonyms include: cheating, adultery (when married), netorare (NTR), being unfaithful, or having an affair) is a violation of a couple's assumed or stated contract regarding emotional and/or sexual exclusivity.
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Informal Talks
Informal Talks is a Chinese talk show.
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Inga Peulich
Inga Peulich (born 15 October 1956) is an Australian politician currently serving in the Legislative Council in the Parliament of Victoria as Member for the South Eastern Metropolitan Region.
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Ingrid Scheffer
Ingrid Scheffer, FAA FAHMS, is an Australian paediatric neurologist and senior research fellow at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health.
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Institute for Biodiversity and Environmental Research
The Institute for Biodiversity and Environmental Research (Abbreviation: IBER; Institut Penyelidikan Biodiversiti dan Alam Sekitar; Jawi: اينستيتوت ڤڽليديقن بيوديۏرسيتي دان عالم سکيتر) in Brunei Darussalam (Borneo/Southeast Asia) is a research institute of Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) dedicated to biodiversity and environmental sciences research and education.
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Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict
The Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict (IFHV) at Ruhr University Bochum (Germany) is one of the leading research institutes on humanitarian law and humanitarian studies in Europe.
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Institute of Chemical Technology
Institute of Chemical Technology (ICT), formerly the University Department of Chemical Technology (UDCT), is a chemical technology research university located in Mumbai, India.
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Interferome
Interferome is an online bioinformatics database of interferon-regulated genes (IRGs).
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Interior architecture
Interior Architecture is the design of a space inside any building or shelter type home that can be fixed.
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International Consortium of Universities for the Study of Biodiversity and the Environment
The International Consortium of Universities for the Study of Biodiversity and the Environment or iCUBE aims to connect a group of public research universities to form a consortium to address the problems and issues related to biodiversity and the environment, for both research and educational purposes.
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International Energy Centre
The International Energy Centre (IEC) is a collaborative initiative established by three of Australia's leading universities (University of Western Australia, University of Newcastle and University of Queensland), and foundation industry member Glencore Xstrata.
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International English Language Testing System
The International English Language Testing System, or IELTS™, is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers.
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International Journal of Data Warehousing and Mining
The International Journal of Data Warehousing and Mining (IJDWM) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering data warehousing and data mining.
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Intervarsity Choral Festival (Australia)
The Australian Intervarsity Choral Festival is an annual event in which members of university choirs from all state capitals of Australia and the national capital Canberra meet for two weeks to rehearse, socialise and perform combined concerts.
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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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Islam in Australia
Islam in Australia is a minority religious affiliation.
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Islamic University of Indonesia
The Islamic University of Indonesia (Indonesian: Universitas Islam Indonesia or UII, Arabic: الجمعة الاسلامية الاندونيسية) is a private university in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
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Ivan Durrant
Ivan Durrant is an Australian painter, performance artist and writer.
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J. B. Webb
James Bawtree (Jim) Webb, OBE (1929–2009) was influential in shaping Australia's international relations and overseas aid programs during the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
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J. Hyam Rubinstein
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J. J. C. Smart
John Jamieson Carswell "Jack" Smart AC (16 September 1920 – 6 October 2012) was an Australian philosopher and academic, and was appointed as an Emeritus Professor by the Australian National University.
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Jacinta Collins
Jacinta Mary Ann Collins (born 4 September 1962), is an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian Senate.
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Jakarta International College
Jakarta International College (also known as Monash College Jakarta or JIC), founded in 2002, is an Indonesian international college set up for students who wish to further their university education overseas.
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Jakob B. Madsen
Jakob Brøchner Madsen (born in Randers, Denmark) is an economist, professor and former financial analyst and deputy chief economist (Bank of Jutland).
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James Alexander Forrest
Sir James "Jim" Alexander Forrest (10 March 1905 – 26 September 1990) was an Australian lawyer, businessman and philanthropist.
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James Andrew Phillips
James Andrew Phillips is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of New South Wales.
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James Gomez
James Gomez is a Singaporean academic and former politician.
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Jan Adams (diplomat)
Jan Elizabeth Adams (born 1963) is an Australian diplomat who is the current Australian Ambassador to China, in office since February 2016.
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Jan Maree Tennent
Jan Maree Tennent (born January 1, 1960) is an Australian scientist in the biomedical and animal health research sectors.
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Jane Bunn
Jane Bunn (born 1 December 1978) is an Australian meteorologist and weather presenter.
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Jane Burton
Jane Burton (born 1966) is an Australian photographer who lives and works in Melbourne.
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Jane Turner
Jane Turner (born 1 December 1960 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian actress, comedian and Logie Award-winning comedy writer.
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Janek Ratnatunga
Janek Ratnatunga, FCA is a Sri Lankan born Australian academic.
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Janet Walker
Janet Walker is a Chartered Arbitrator with offices in Toronto, Canada (Arbitration Place), London, England (Outer Temple Chambers), and Sydney, Australia.
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Janice Wong
Janice Wong (born 1983) is a Singaporean pastry chef who owns 2am:dessert bar in Holland Village, 2am:lab, and Janice Wong Sweet Shop at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, all in Singapore.
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Janine Ilitch
Janine Claire Ilitch (née Lynch; born 27 January 1972) is an Australian netball player.
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Janjucetus
Janjucetus is an extinct genus of cetacean, and a basal baleen whale (Mysticeti), from the Late Oligocene around 25 million years ago (mya) off southeast Australia, containing one species J. hunderi.
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Jannie Chan
Dato' Jannie Chan Siew Lee (曾秀丽), also known by her married name, Jannie Tay, is a Singaporean entrepreneur and president of the Singapore Retailers Association and the ASEAN Business Forum, in both cases the first woman to hold the position.
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Japanese Australians
are Australian citizens who trace their Japanese ancestry, which includes Japanese immigrants and descendants born in Australia.
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Japanese community of Melbourne
There is a Japanese community residing in Melbourne, Australia.
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Jared Purton
Jared Franklin Purton (March 1976 – December 2009) was an Australian-born immunologist who contributed to the understanding of how T cells function through his academic research.
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Jawahir Thontowi
Jawahir Thontowi was born in West Java, on 8 September 1956.
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Jürgen Ahrend
Jürgen Ahrend (born 1930) is a German organ builder famous for restoring instruments such as the Rysum organ and the Arp Schnitger organ in St. Jacobi, Hamburg (St James's Church) as well as building original instruments.
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Jean Armstrong
Jean Armstrong is a professor at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2015 for contributions to the theory and application of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing in wireless and optical communications.
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Jean Batten
Jean Gardner Batten, CBE, OSC (15 September 1909 – 22 November 1982) was a New Zealand aviatrix.
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Jean Bedford
Jean Bedford (born 4 February 1946) is an English-born Australian writer who is best known for her crime fiction, but who has also written novels and short stories, as well as nonfiction.
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Jean Dunn (diplomat)
Jean Dunn is an Australian diplomat and a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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Jean Youatt
Jean Youatt (13 March 1925 – 20 September 2017) was an Australian biochemist.
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Jeannette Hope
Jeannette Hope is an Australian archaeologist who has worked extensively in Western New South Wales.
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Jeannie Bell
Jeannie Bell is an Australian linguist, educator, language activist and language custodian.
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Jeannie Ferris
Jeannie Margaret Ferris (née Whitlow; 14 March 1941 – 2 April 2007) was an Australian politician, lobbyist, journalist, and Liberal Senator for South Australia.
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Jeffrey Cheah
Tan Sri Dato' Seri Dr. Jeffrey Cheah Fook Ling (Hakka Chinese) is the founder and current chairman of the Sunway Group, a Malaysian conglomerate operating in 12 industries with core businesses in property and construction.
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Jen Storer
Jen Storer (born 25 April 1961) is an Australian children's author.
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Jeni Thornley
Jeni Thornley (born 1948) is an Australian feminist documentary filmmaker, writer, film valuer and research associate at University of Technology, Sydney.
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Jennie Ponsford
Jennie Louise Ponsford is an Australian neuroscience researcher at Monash University, Victoria who has a special interest in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
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Jennifer Coate
Jennifer Ann Coate (born 8 February 1953)Who's Who in Australia, ConnectWeb (2017).
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Jennifer Davies (judge)
Jennifer Davies is an Australian judge who sat in the Supreme Court of Victoria from 2009 until she was appointed to the Federal Court of Australia in 2013.
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Jennifer Higgie
Jennifer Higgie is an Australian novelist, screenwriter, art critic and editor of the London-based contemporary arts magazine, Frieze.
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Jennifer Hiller
Jennifer Hiller (born) is a retired Australian female volleyball player, who played as a libero.
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Jennifer Macdonald
Jennifer T. Macdonald is an American conceptual artist whose work explores the artifices and tropes used in the construction of language and meaning at the intersection of law, gender identity, sexual orientation and desire.
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Jennifer McLagan
Jennifer McLagan is a Canadian chef and author based in Toronto.
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Jennifer Stow
Jennifer Stow is deputy director (research), NHMRC Principal Research Fellow and head of the Protein Trafficking and Inflammation laboratory at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB), The University of Queensland, Australia.
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Jennifer Strauss
Jennifer Strauss AM (born 1933) is a contemporary Australian poet and academic.
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Jenny Hocking
Jenny Hocking FASSA (born 1954) is an Australian academic, author and biographer.
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Jeremy Synot
Jeremy James Synot (born 7 July 1988) is a former Australian wheelchair basketball player and current National Wheelchair Basketball League Head Coach of the RSL Queensland Spinning Bullets.
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Jerrie Cobb
Geraldyn ("Jerrie") M. Cobb (born March 5, 1931 Monash University, Australia Accessed March 12, 2010 in Norman, Oklahoma) is an American aviator.
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Jesse Spencer
Jesse Gordon Spencer (born 12 February 1979) is an Australian actor and musician.
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Jessie McPherson Private Hospital
Jessie McPherson Private Hospital is a private hospital co-located with Monash Medical Centre in the Melbourne suburb of Clayton.
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Jessie Stanley
Jessie Stanley is a Melbourne-based graphic designer, visual artist, and typographer and has been named as a significant contributor to the Australian graphic design by industry stakeholders during the 'Invisible: Women in Australian Graphic design' survey (2016).
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Jiří V. Neustupný
Jiří Václav Neustupný (October 31, 1933 – July 2, 2015) was a Czech–Australian linguist and japanologist, and professor at Monash University, Australia, and Osaka University, Chiba University and Obirin University, Japan.
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Jill Hennessy (politician)
Jill Hennessy (born 17 March 1972) is an Australian politician.
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Jill Jolliffe
Jill Jolliffe (born 1945) is an Australian journalist and author who has reported on East Timor since 1975.
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Jim Bacon
James Alexander Bacon, AC (15 May 195020 June 2004) was Premier of Tasmania from 1998 to 2004.
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Jim Breen
James William Breen (born 1947) is a Research Fellow at Monash University in Australia, where he was a professor in the area of telecommunications before his retirement in 2003.
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Jim Daly (actor)
Jim Daly (born 1934/35, Adelaide) is an Australia actor, famously known for his role as Dugal in Pirate Islands.
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Jim Falk
Jim Falk (born) is a physicist and academic researcher on science and technology studies.
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Jo Pike
Joanne Pike is senior lecturer in childhood and education at Leeds Beckett University, West Yorkshire, former lecturer at Leeds University, and former visiting fellow at Monash University in Australia.
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Jo Stanley
Joanne McFarlane (née Bailey), better known as Jo Stanley, is an Australian television and radio personality.
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Joan Beaumont
Joan Errington Beaumont (born 25 October 1948) is an Australian historian and academic, who specialises in foreign policy and the Australian experience of war.
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Joanne Wilkes
Joanne Claire Wilkes is a New Zealand professor of English literature.
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Jock Marshall
Alan John "Jock" Marshall (17 February 1911 – 20 July 1967) was an Australian writer, academic and ornithologist.
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Jody Diamond
Jody Diamond (born Pasadena, California, April 23, 1953) is an American composer, performer, writer, publisher, editor, and educator.
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Joel Macdonald
Joel Macdonald (born 10 October 1984) is an Australian footballer and businessman.
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Joel Neoh Eu-Jin
Joel Neoh Eu-Jin (born 11 October 1983) is a Malaysian entrepreneur, speaker, and investor.
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Johannesburg
Johannesburg (also known as Jozi, Joburg and Egoli) is the largest city in South Africa and is one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world.
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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 A. Long
John Albert Long (born 1957) is an Australian paleontologist who is currently Strategic Professor in Palaeontology at Flinders University in Adelaide, South Australia.
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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 Bertrand (sailor, born 1946)
John Edwin Bertrand AO (born 20 December 1946) is a yachtsman from Australia, who skippered Australia II to victory in the 1983 America's Cup, ending 132 years of American supremacy.
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John Boldeman
John William Boldeman is an Australian nuclear scientist and winner of many scientific awards and medals, including an ANZAAS Medal in 2007, the Clunies Ross Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as an being officer of the order of Australia.
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John Brack
John Brack (10 May 1920 – 11 February 1999) was an Australian painter, and a member of the Antipodeans group.
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John Brumby
John Mansfield Brumby (born 21 April 1953), is a former Victorian Labor Party politician who was Premier of Victoria from 2007 to 2010.
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John Button
John Norman Button (30 June 19338 April 2008) was an Australian politician, who served as a senior minister in the Hawke and Keating Labor governments.
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John Cade
Dr John Frederick Joseph Cade AO (18 January 1912 – 16 November 1980) was an Australian psychiatrist credited with discovering (in 1948) the effects of lithium carbonate as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of bipolar disorder (then known as manic depression).
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John Edward Fletcher
John Edward Fletcher (18 January 1940 – 1 June 1992) was a British-Australian scholar best known for his research and publications on Athanasius Kircher as well as several other Germans who had lived in and/or influenced Australia.
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John Elferink
Johan Wessel Elferink (born 24 September 1965) is an Australian politician.
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John F. O. Bilson
John F.O. Bilson (born 1948) is a Professor of Finance and Director of the MS and Ph.D. Programs of Finance at the Illinois Institute of Technology, in Chicago.
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John Griffiths (musician)
John Griffiths (born 2 December 1952, Melbourne) is a musician and musicologist specialised in music for guitar and early plucked instruments, especially the vihuela and lute.
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John Hay (academic)
John Anthony Hay, AC (21 September 1942 – 3 November 2016) was an Australian academic.
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John Hocking
John Hocking (born 6 August 1957) of Australia is the United Nations Assistant Secretary-General, Registrar of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
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John J. Smithies
John Jeffrey Smithies (born 1954) is an Australian artist and arts manager.
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John Langmore
John Vance Langmore (born 3 September 1939) is an Australian academic and politician.
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John Lenders
John Lenders is an Australian politician.
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John Mattick
John Stanley Mattick (born 1950, Sydney) is an Australian molecular biologist known for his efforts to assign function to non-coding DNA. Mattick was the Executive Director of the Garvan Institute of Medical Research from 2012 to 2018.
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John McKee (rugby union)
John Gregory McKee is a New Zealand rugby union coach, who is currently the head coach of the Fiji national team.
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John Michael Cullen
Professor John Michael Cullen (14 December 1927 – 23 March 2001) was an Australian ornithologist, of English origin.
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John Milfull
John Milfull (1940-2016) was an Australian academic, educator and professor.
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John Monash
General Sir John Monash, (27 June 1865 – 8 October 1931) was a civil engineer and an Australian military commander of the First World War.
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John Monash Science School
John Monash Science School is a state government coeducational specialist selective school in Victoria, Australia.
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John Newsome Crossley
John Newsome Crossley, DPhil, MA (Oxon), (born 1937, Yorkshire, England) is a British-Australian mathematician and logician who writes in the field of logic in computer science, history of mathematics and medieval history.
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John Pandazopoulos
John Pandazopoulos (born 21 July 1963) is a Victorian politician.
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John Rickard (academic)
John Anthony Rickard (born 12 July 1945) is an economist, and Chair of Higher Education Governing Council of Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia.
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John Romeril
John Henry Romeril (born 26 October 1945) is a contemporary Australian playwright.
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John Rosenberg (academic)
John Rosenberg is an Australian higher education consultant, professional Board Director, Australian academic, information technology (IT) professional and the former Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Global Relations) at La Trobe University in Victoria, Australia.
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John Shoven
John B. Shoven (born May 24, 1947) is the former Trione Director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, the Charles R. Schwab Professor of Economics at Stanford University, the Buzz and Barbara McCoy Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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John Spooner
John Spooner B.Juris, LLB (Monash) (born 1946) is an Australian journalist and illustrator who regularly contributed to The Age newspaper.
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John Stillwell
John Colin Stillwell (born 1942) is an Australian mathematician on the faculties of the University of San Francisco and Monash University.
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John Thwaites (Australian politician)
Johnstone William "John" Thwaites (born 15 October 1955), is a former Australian politician, and served as Deputy Premier of the state of Victoria from 1999 to 2007.
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John Vaizey, Baron Vaizey
John Ernest Vaizey, Lord Vaizey (1 October 1929 – 19 July 1984) was a British author and economist, who specialised in education.
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John Weckert
John Weckert (BA – University of Adelaide, Graduate Diploma in Computer Science – La Trobe University, Master of Arts – La Trobe University, Doctor of Philosophy – University of Melbourne) is an Australian philosopher who has been an influential figure in, and substantial contributor to the field of information and computer ethics.
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Jon Billsberry
Jon Billsberry (born September 1962 in London, England) is a British academic organisational psychologist at Deakin University.
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Jon Faine
Jonathan Eric "Jon" Faine (born 21 September 1956) is an Australian radio presenter who hosts the morning program on 774 ABC Melbourne in Melbourne.
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Jonathan Little (composer)
Jonathan David Little FRSA (born 1965 in Melbourne, Australia) is a contemporary classical composer and author based in the UK.
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Jonathan Shier
Jonathan Fraser Shier (born 18 October 1947) is an Australian businessman and media executive.
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Joseph Camilleri
Joseph Camilleri (born 1944) is an Australian citizen of Maltese descent.
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Joseph Gelfer
Joseph Gelfer (born 1974 in Southampton, England) is a British author and academic.He is noted for his academic analysis of spiritual and religious topics and masculinity.
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Joseph Schooling
Joseph Isaac Schooling (born 16 June 1995) is a Singaporean swimmer.
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Josh Dunkley-Smith
Joshua Dunkley-Smith (born 28 June 1989 in Geelong, Australia) is an Australian rower.
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Josh Frydenberg
Joshua Anthony Frydenberg (born 17 July 1971) is an Australian politician.
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Joshua Tan
Joshua Tan (born August 19, 1990) is an Australian born Chinese.
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Journal of Business Ethics
The Journal of Business Ethics is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Springer Science+Business Media covering methodological and disciplinary aspects of ethical issues related to business, including systems of production, consumption, marketing, advertising, social and economic accounting, labor relations, public relations and organizational behavior.
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Journal of Information & Knowledge Management
The Journal of Information & Knowledge Management was founded in 2002 and is a peer-reviewed academic journal published quarterly by World Scientific.
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Journal of Religion and Popular Culture
The Journal of Religion and Popular Culture is a triannual online peer-reviewed academic journal that was established in 2002 and is published by University of Toronto Press.
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Journalism in Australia
Journalism in Australia is a strong industry with an extensive history.
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Joy Damousi
Joy Damousi (born 17 June 1961) is an Australian historian and a Professor of History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at The University of Melbourne.
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Joyce Lebra
Joyce Lebra (born December 21, 1925), also known as Joyce Chapman Lebra, is an American historian of Japan and India.
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Judith Clements
Judith Ann Clements, AC is an Australian academic and educator, specializing in Kallikrein proteases in prostate and ovarian cancers.
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Judith Dixon
Judith Lorraine Dixon, née Bowins (born 28 April 1945) is a former Australian politician.
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Judith M. Lumley
Judith Mary Lumley had a career as an academic, author, public health advocate and perinatal researcher, retiring as Professor Emerita at La Trobe University in December 2008.
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Judy Chan
Judy Kapui Chan (born 4 April 1980) is a Hong Kong politician.
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Judy Watson
Judy Watson is a multi-media artist who works in print-making, painting, video and installation.
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Jules Védrines
Jules Charles Toussaint Védrines (21 December 1881 – 21 April 1919) was an early French aviator, notable for being the first pilot to fly at more than 100 mph and for winning the Gordon Bennett Trophy race in 1912.
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Julia Banks
Julia Helen Banks (born 18 September 1962) is an Australian politician.
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Julian Burnside
Julian William Kennedy Burnside AO QC (born 9 June 1949) is an Australian barrister, human rights and refugee advocate, and author.
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Julian Hill
Julian Christopher Hill (born 4 June 1973) is an Australian politician.
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Julian McGauran
Julian McGauran (born 5 March 1957), Australian politician, was a member of the Australian Senate, representing the state of Victoria.
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Julian McMahon (barrister)
Julian P McMahon is a Melbourne barrister, who has been the lawyer for Van Tuong Nguyen and members of the Bali Nine.
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Julian Savulescu
Julian Savulescu (born 22 December 1963) is an Australian philosopher and bioethicist.
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Julian Talbot (writer)
Julian Talbot (born 1961) is an Australian writer, speaker and consultant on risk management.
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Julianne Schultz
Professor Julianne Schultz AM FAHA (born 1956) is an Australian academic, media manager, author and editor of more than fifty books, and founding Editor of the Australian literary and current affairs journal Griffith Review.
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Julie Arblaster
Dr Julie Michelle Arblaster is an Australian scientist.
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Julie Cassidy
Julie A. Cassidy is an Australian-New Zealand law academic.
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Julie Dodds-Streeton
Julie Anne Dodds-Streeton is a Reserve Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria.
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Justin Oakley
Justin Oakley is a bioethicist and moral philosopher.
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Justine Keay
Justine Terri Keay (born 18 March 1975) is an Australian politician.
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K. S. S. Nambooripad
K.
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Kajang Move
The "Kajang Move" (Langkah Kajang, also known as Selangor's political crisis, Selangor's MB crisis or Khalid Move) was a political manoeuvre attempted in Malaysia in 2014.
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Kaleidoscope Australia Human Rights Foundation
Kaleidoscope Australia Human Rights Foundation (commonly known as "Kaleidoscope Australia" or KAHRF) is a non-governmental organisation in Australia focused on human rights of sexual and gender minorities in the Asia Pacific region.
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Kalos kagathos
Kalos kagathos (καλὸς κἀγαθός), of which kalokagathia (καλοκαγαθία) is the derived noun, is a phrase used by classical Greek writers to describe an ideal of gentlemanly personal conduct, especially in a military context.
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Kamal Salih
Tan Sri Datuk Kamal bin Salih (born 1946) is a Malaysian economist, policy advisor, academic administrator and politician.
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Kamal Siddiqi
Kamal Siddiqi is an Australian journalist of Pakistani origin.
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Kamal Uddin Siddiqui
Kamal Uddin Siddiqui, is a Bangledishi economist and social scientist.
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Karen Alexander (environmentalist)
Karen Ruth Alexander (born 1948) is an Australian environmentalist who was one of the founding members of The Wilderness Society.
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Karen Burns (academic)
Karen Burns (born 1962) is an architectural historian and theorist based in Melbourne, Australia.
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Karsten Forsterling
Karsten Forsterling (born 21 January 1980) is an Australian rower.
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Karyn Bailey
Karyn Bailey (born 28 July 1986) is an Australian netball player who played for the Melbourne Vixens, Adelaide Thunderbirds.
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Kate Beynon
Kate Beynon (born 9 September 1970 in Hong Kong) is a contemporary Australian artist based in Melbourne.
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Kate Burridge
Kathryn "Kate" Burridge, FAHA, is a prominent Australian linguist specialising in the Germanic languages.
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Kate Just
Kate Just (born 1974) is an American-born Australian artist.
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Kate Loveland
Kate Loveland is an Australian fertility researcher.
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Kate Shaw
Dr.
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Kate Smith-Miles
Kate Amanda Smith-Miles is an Australian applied mathematician, known for her research on neural networks and combinatorial optimization.
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Katharine Betts
Katharine Betts is an Australian sociologist specialising in environmental and population issues.
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Kathleen McGuire
Dr.
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Kathleen O'Brien
Kathleen O'Brien (1914–1991), was an Australian comic book artist, book illustrator and fashion artist.
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Kathy Temin
Kathy Temin (born 1968) is an Australian artist who uses synthetic fur to create sculptural objects and installations.
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Kay Patterson
Kay Christine Lesley Patterson (born 21 November 1944) is a former Australian politician.
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Kefford Corporation
The Kefford Corporation was a transport company which operated in Victoria from the early 1850s until 2009.
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Keith Allan (linguist)
Keith Allan, FAHA (born 27 March 1943) is an Australian linguist and Emeritus Professor at Monash University.
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Keith Ewing
Keith D. Ewing (born 1955) is Professor of Public Law at King's College London and co-author of two of Britain's leading textbooks in constitutional and administrative law, and labour law.
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Keith Windschuttle
Keith Windschuttle (born 1942) is an Australian writer, historian, and former ABC board member.
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Kellis
Ancient Kellis, now known as Ismant el-Kharab (Ismant the ruined), was a village in Upper Egypt during the Hellenistic, Roman Period, and Byzantine period.
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Kelly Sundberg
Kelly W. Sundberg (born Kelly William Gingles, 1972) is a Canadian law enforcement, public safety, and public security scholar and a former federal law enforcement officer.
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Ken Aldred
Kenneth James Aldred (1 August 194517 April 2016) was an Australian politician who represented the Liberal Party in the Australian House of Representatives between 1975 and 1980 and again from 1983 to 1996.
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Ken Coghill
Kenneth Alistair Coghill (born 10 November 1944 in Mansfield, Victoria) is a former Australian politician.
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Ken Harvey (professor)
Kenneth John (Ken) Harvey AM is an Australian public health doctor, currently adjunct Associate Professor at the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University.
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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 Simpson
Kenneth (Ken) Nigel Graham Simpson (1938 – 9 July 2014) was an Australian ornithologist and ornithological writer best known as the coauthor, with artist Nicolas Day, of the Simpson & Day field guide to Australian birds.
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Kenneth H. Hunt
Kenneth Henderson Hunt (1920–2002) was Foundation Professor of Engineering at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia and an expert in kinematics.
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Kerrie Engel
Kerrie Duff (née Engel) (born 1966) is an Australian swimmer and Paralympic bronze medalist.
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Kerstin Thompson
Kerstin Thompson is an Australian architect, born in Melbourne in 1965.
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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 Bell (judge)
Kevin Bell is a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, in the Australian state of Victoria since February 2005.
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Kevin Hart (poet)
Kevin John Hart (born 5 July 1954) is an Anglo-Australian theologian, philosopher and poet.
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Kevin Zervos
Kevin Paul Zervos SC (born November 1953) is a judge of the High Court of Hong Kong.
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Khasnor Johan
Khasnor Johan is a Malaysian author and historian.
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Kingdom of Lochac
The Kingdom of Lochac is one of twenty "Kingdoms" or regions, of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) - an international organization dedicated to researching and recreating aspects of the Middle Ages.
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Kiran Martin
Kiran Martin is an Indian pediatrician, social worker and the founder of Asha, a non governmental organization, working towards the health and community development of around 50 slum colonies in and around Delhi, reaching a reported number of 400,000 to 500,000 slum dwellers.
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Kirsty Sword Gusmão
Kirsty Sword Gusmão AO (born Kirsty Sword; 19 April 1966) is an Australian-East Timorese activist who served as the First Lady of East Timor from 2002 until 2007.
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Konrad Talmont-Kamiński
Konrad Talmont-Kamiński (born 1 January 1971 in Chojnice, Poland) is an analytic philosopher and cognitive scientist, dealing with epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of mind and the theory of rationality.
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Kriengsak Chareonwongsak
Kriengsak Chareonwongsak is a Thai scholar and politician.
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Kristine French
Kristine French is an Australian plant biologist who is a Professor at the University of Wollongong, where she has directed the Janet Cosh Herbarium since 1992.
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Kulumali
The Kulumali were an indigenous Australian people of the state of Queensland.
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Kylie Sturgess
Kylie Sturgess is a past President of the Atheist Foundation of Australia, an award-winning blogger, author and independent podcast host of The Token Skeptic Podcast.
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La Trobe University
La Trobe University is an Australian, multi-campus, public research university with its flagship campus located in the Melbourne suburb of Bundoora.
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Latrobe Valley
The Latrobe Valley is an inland geographical district and urban area of the Gippsland region in the state of Victoria, Australia.
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Laura Smyth
Laura Mary Smyth (born 12 November 1976), an Australian politician, was a member of the Australian House of Representatives for the seat of La Trobe representing the Australian Labor Party.
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Lauren Moss
Lauren Jane Moss (born 6 May 1987) is an Australian politician.
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Laurie Duggan
Laurence "Laurie" James Duggan (born 1949) is an Australian poet, editor, and translator.
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LAWASIA Moot
The LAWASIA International Moot Competition ("LAWASIA Moot") is an annual international moot court competition that is organised by LAWASIA, an international organisation mainly comprising bar associations, lawyers, judges, and academics through the LAWASIA Moot Standing Committee.
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Lawrence A. Frakes
is an American-born Geologist and Paleoclimatologist residing in Australia since 1973.
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Lawrence Coombes
Lawrence Percival Coombes (9 April 1899 – 3 June 1988) was a British aeronautical engineer who served as the first Chief Superintendent of the Australian Aeronautical Research Laboratories from 1938 until 1964.
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Lawrence Hargrave
Lawrence Hargrave, MRAeS, (29 January 18506 July 1915) was an Australian engineer, explorer, astronomer, inventor and aeronautical pioneer.
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Le Tuan Hung
Lê Tuấn Hùng (born 1960 in Vietnam) is an Australian-Vietnamese composer, performer, and musicologist.
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Leawarra railway station
Leawarra railway station is located on the Stony Point line, in Victoria, Australia.
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Lebanese diaspora
Lebanese diaspora refers to Lebanese migrants and their descendants who, whether by choice or coercion, emigrated from Lebanon and now reside in other countries.
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Lebanese people
The Lebanese people (الشعب اللبناني / ALA-LC: Lebanese Arabic pronunciation) are the people inhabiting or originating from Lebanon.
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Lee J. Slavutin
Lee J. Slavutin is an entrepreneur, author and speaker in the areas of life insurance and financial planning.
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Legitimacy (family law)
Legitimacy, in traditional Western common law, is the status of a child born to parents who are legally married to each other, and of a child conceived before the parents obtain a legal divorce.
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Lenore Manderson
Lenore Manderson (born 21 June 1951) is an Australian medical anthropologist.
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Leo Suryadinata
Leo Suryadinata (born Liauw Kian-Djoe in Jakarta, 21 February 1941), is a Chinese Indonesian sinologist.
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Leon Comber
Leon (Leonard Francis) Comber (born 20 September 1921) was a British military and police officer, and later book publisher, operating in British India, Malaya, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia.
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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 Howard (musician)
Dr.
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Letitia Woods Brown
Letitia Woods Brown (October 24, 1915 – August 3, 1976) was an African American researcher and historian.
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Lex Lasry
Lex Lasry (born 8 July 1948) is a prominent Australian lawyer and a judge in the Supreme Court of Victoria.
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LIGO Scientific Collaboration
The LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC) is a scientific collaboration of international physics institutes and research groups dedicated to the search for gravitational waves.
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Lim Chuan Poh
Lim Chuan Poh is a Singaporean civil servant and former army general.
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Lim Guan Eng
Lim Guan Eng (born 8 December 1960) is a Malaysian politician currently serving as the Finance Minister of Malaysia.
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Linda Richards (neuroscientist)
Linda Richards is an Australian researcher at Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) at the University of Queensland.
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Linden Hall (athlete)
Linden Hall (born 20 June 1991) is an Australian track and field middle-distance runner.
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Lindesay Clark
Sir Lindesay Clark (7 January 18963 January 1986) was a renowned Australian mining engineer and company director.
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Lindy Davies
Lindy Davies (29 August 1946) is an Australian actress, director, actor trainer and performance consultant.
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Linux.conf.au
linux.conf.au (often abbreviated as lca) is Australasia's regional Linux and Open Source conference.
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Lisa Xu
Lisa Jue Xu (born 1985 in China) is an Australian milliner and nuclear medicine technologist based in Melbourne.
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List of AACSB-accredited schools (accounting)
There are 182 schools that hold the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business's (AACSB) Accounting Accreditation.
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List of aerospace engineering schools
Aerospace (or aeronautical) engineering can be studied at the bachelors, masters and Ph.D. levels in aerospace engineering departments at many universities, and in mechanical engineering departments at others.
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List of alumni of Wesley College, Melbourne
This is a list of notable Old Wesley Collegians, former students of Wesley College, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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List of architecture schools
This is a list of architecture schools at colleges and universities around the world.
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List of atheist philosophers
There have been many philosophers in recorded history who were atheists.
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List of atheists (surnames N to Q)
Atheists with surnames starting N, O, P and Q, sortable by the field for which they are mainly known and nationality.
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List of Australian archaeologists
The following is a list of notable Australian archaeologists well-known individuals with a large body of published work or notable research.
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List of Australian aviation firsts
List of firsts for aviation in Australia or for Australian aviators.
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List of Australian universities by annual revenue
This list of Australian universities by annual revenue contains the public universities in Australia with revenue in Australian dollars.
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List of Australian university leaders
A list of Australian university leaders, current Chancellors and Vice-Chancellors/Presidents are given (as at 2 March 2018).
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List of Bangladeshi people
Listed below are notable people who are either citizens of Bangladesh, born in the region of what is now Bangladesh, or of Bangladeshi origin living abroad.
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List of Burgher people
This is a list of notable Burgher people, who are a Eurasian ethnic group, historically from Sri Lanka, consisting for the most part of male-line descendants of European colonists from the 16th to 20th centuries (mostly Portuguese, Dutch, German and British) and local women, with some minorities of Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, French and Irish.
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List of business schools in Australia
The following is a list of business schools in Australia organised by state.
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List of Chinese Australians
This is a list of notable Chinese Australians.
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List of Christian Brothers school alumni
Since 1802, the Congregation of Christian Brothers have been engaged in education throughout the world.
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List of cities in Australia
This is a list of cities in Australia arranged by state.
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List of college towns
This is a list of college towns, residential areas (towns, districts, etc.) dominated by its academic population.
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List of colleges and universities named after people
Many colleges and universities are named after people.
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List of computer museums
Below is a list of computer museums around the world, organized by continent and country, then alphabetically by location.
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List of Cornell University alumni
This list of Cornell University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York.
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List of departments of linguistics
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List of doctoral programs in bioethics
This is a list of Doctorate degree programs (PhD or professional doctorate) with formal specializations / concentrations in Bioethics, by country.
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List of EQUIS accredited institutions
This is list of institutions accredited by the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) as at 2010.
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List of firsts in aviation
This is a list of firsts in aviation.
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List of Formula SAE winners
This is the list of the Formula SAE winners.
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List of group-0 ISBN publisher codes
A list of publisher codes for (978) International Standard Book Numbers with a group code of zero.
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List of Hungarian Australians
This is a list of notable Hungarian Australians.
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List of Internet top-level domains
This list of Internet top-level domain (TLD) extensions contains top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone of the Domain Name System of the Internet.
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List of law schools in Australia
There are currently 38 law schools in Australia.
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List of libraries in Australia
The following is a list of libraries in Australia.
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List of libraries in Melbourne
This is a list of libraries in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the second UNESCO City of Literature.
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List of Macquarie University people
This is a list of Macquarie University people.
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List of masters programs in bioethics
This is a list of Master's degree programs with formal specializations / concentrations in Bioethics, by country.
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List of Melbourne bus routes
This is a list of bus routes that are part of the bus network, in Melbourne, Australia.
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List of Melbourne 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 Melbourne suburbs
This is a list of Municipalities and their suburbs (neighborhoods), townships, and rural localities in the greater metropolitan area of Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, Australia.
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List of minerals named after people
This is a list of minerals named after famous or notable people.
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List of Monash University people
A list of Monash University people, including a number of notable alumni and staff.
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List of mottos
This list contains the mottos of organizations, institutions, municipalities and authorities.
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List of nanotechnology organizations
This is a list of organizations involved in nanotechnology.
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List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne
This is a List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne, they being notable alumni – known as "P.L.C Old Collegians" of the Presbyterian Church school, Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne in Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
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List of Old Emanuels
This is a list of notable former pupils and staff of Emanuel School, London, England.
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List of Old Falconians
This is a list of those Old Falconians with articles in Wikipedia or who are obviously qualified for one, who are the alumni of North Sydney Boys High School.
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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 people educated at St Peter's College, Auckland
This is a list of notable former students of St Peter's College, Auckland and at its predecessor school, St Peter's School.
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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 pharmacy schools
This article is a list of pharmacy schools by country.
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List of public administration schools
This is an incomplete list of public administration and public policy schools, colleges and faculties; divided by country.
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List of residential colleges
This is a list of residential colleges at various college campuses.
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List of Rhodes Scholars
A list of Rhodes Scholars, covering notable people who are Rhodes Scholarship recipients, sorted by year and surname.
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List of Royal College Colombo alumni
This is a list of alumni of Royal College Colombo in Sri Lanka, often called "Old Royalists".
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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 schools of international relations
This is a list of schools with dedicated or teaching programs in international relations.
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List of schools of mines
A school of mines (or mining school) is a term used for many engineering schools established in the 18th and 19th centuries that originally focused on mining engineering and applied science.
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List of smoke-free colleges and universities
This is a list of colleges and universities identified as having smoke-free campus policies.
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List of Sri Lankan Australians
This is a List of Sri Lankan Australians, people who are of Sri Lankan heritage living in Australia.
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List of student publications in Australia
Listed are student publications in Australia.
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List of suicides
The following are lists of notable people who died from suicide.
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List of systems engineering universities
This list of systems engineering at universities gives an overview of the different forms of systems engineering (SE) programs, faculties, and institutes at universities worldwide.
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List of theatres in Melbourne
This is a list of theatres in Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.
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List of titles and honours of Charles, Prince of Wales
Charles, Prince of Wales has received numerous titles, decorations, and honorary appointments during his time as heir apparent to the thrones of the Commonwealth realms.
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List of titles and honours of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 10 June 1921), has received numerous titles, decorations, and honorary appointments, both during and before his time as consort to Queen Elizabeth II.
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List of types of systems engineering
This list of types of systems engineering gives an overview of the types of systems engineering.
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List of universities and research institutions in Melbourne
This is a list of universities and research institutes in the Australian city of Melbourne.
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List of universities in Australia
There are 43 universities in Australia: 40 public universities, two international universities, and one private university.
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List of universities in Australia by enrollment
This is a comprehensive list of all universities in Australia by total university enrollment.
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List of universities in Singapore
This is a list of universities in Singapore.
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List of university and college schools of music
This is a list of university and college schools of music by country.
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List of university hospitals
A university hospital is an institution which combines the services of a hospital with the education of medical students and with medical research.
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List of university mottos
University Category:Higher education-related lists.
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List of University of Birmingham alumni
This is a list of notable alumni related to the University of Birmingham and its predecessors, Mason Science College and Queen's College, Birmingham.
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List of University of Peradeniya people
This is a list of notable University of Peradeniya people.
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List of University of Queensland people
A list of University of Queensland people, the University of Queensland has numerous notable alumni and faculty.
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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 University of Tasmania people
This is an incomplete list of University of Tasmania people, including alumni and staff.
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List of university presses
This page lists notable university presses, arranged by country.
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List of university statistical consulting centers
This list of university statistical consulting centers (or centres) is a simple list of universities in which there is a specifically designated team providing statistical consultancy services.
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List of women's firsts
This is a list of women's firsts noting the first time that a woman or women achieved a given historical feat.
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Literary realism
Literary realism is part of the realist art movement beginning with mid nineteenth-century French literature (Stendhal), and Russian literature (Alexander Pushkin) and extending to the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
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Lloyd Crosbie
Lloyd Maurice Crosbie (born 16 April 1982 in Wangaratta, Victoria.) is a convicted Australian double murderer, currently serving two consecutive sentences of life imprisonment for the murders of his girlfriend, Melissa Joy Maahs, 18, and her mother, Kaye Lucy Maahs, 54 in the Victorian town of Morwell on 18 August 2001.
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Lon Nol
Marshal Lon Nol (លន់ នល់, also លន់ ណុល; November 13, 1913 – November 17, 1985) was a Cambodian politician and general who served as Prime Minister of Cambodia twice (1966–67; 1969–71), as well as serving repeatedly as Defense Minister.
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Lorraine Dennerstein
Professor Lorraine Dennerstein M.B.B.S, Ph.D, D.P.M, M.R.A.N.Z.C.P, F.R.A.N.Z.C.P, HonDMedSc (born August 5, 1947) is a leading Australian researcher and practicing psychiatrist specialising in women's mental and sexual health.
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Lorraine Elliott
Lorraine Clare Elliott (née Golder; 9 July 1943 – 2 July 2014) was an Australian politician.
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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 Matheson
Sir James Adam Louis Matheson KBE CMG (11 February 191227 March 2002) was a British engineer and university administrator, who served as the first Vice-Chancellor of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
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Louis Moresi
Louis-Noël Moresi (born 30 October 1965) is a Professor of Computational Mathematics & Geophysics at Monash University.
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Louis Waller
Professor Louis Peter Waller AO (b. 1935) is an Australian jurist.
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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 Asher
Louise Asher (born 26 June 1956) is an Australian politician.
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Louise Lightfoot
Louise Mary Lightfoot (22 May 1902 – 18 May 1979) was an Australian architect, choreographer and dancer.
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Louise Newman
Louise Newman is an Australian developmental psychiatrist and clinical researcher currently based at Monash University, in Melbourne, Australia.
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Lucy Kiraly
Lucy Kiraly (born 1950) is an Australian fashion model and television presenter.
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Lucy Sussex
Lucy Sussex (born 1957 in New Zealand) is an author working in fantasy and science fiction, children’s and teenage writing, non-fiction and true crime.
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Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack
Ludwig Hirschfeld Mack (born Frankfurt-am-Main 11 July 1893, died Allambie Heights, in Sydney 7 January 1965) was a German/Australian artist.
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Luka Lesson
Luka Lesson (Stage name for Luke Haralampou) is an Australian slam poet, and a self described "conscious hip-hop artist" of Greek heritage.
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Luke Pilkington
Luke Pilkington (born 12 July 1990 in Canberra, Australia) is an Australian footballer, well known for winning the Foxtel Reality Television Show Football Superstar.
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Lynne Kelly (science writer)
Lynne Kelly (born 1951) is an Australian writer, researcher and science educator.
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M. A. Sumanthiran
Mathiaparanan Abraham Sumanthiran (மதியாபரணம் ஆபிரகாம் சுமந்திரன்; born 9 February 1964; commonly known as M. A. Sumanthiran) is a Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer, politician and Member of Parliament.
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M. C. Ricklefs
Merle Calvin Ricklefs (born 1943) is a scholar of the history and current affairs of Indonesia.
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Mabel Brookes
Dame Mabel Brookes, DBE (15 June 189030 April 1975) was an Australian community worker, activist, socialite, writer, historian, memoirist and humanitarian.
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MABEL Survey (Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life)
The MABEL Survey is a longitudinal (panel) survey of medical practitioners in Australia.
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Mad scientists of Stanisław Lem
Mad scientists appear in fiction of Stanisław Lem in the memoirs of Lem's starfaring vagabond Ijon Tichy, collected in The Star Diaries and Memoirs of a Space Traveller. They include professors Corcoran, who created several artificial universes in isolated lockers; Decantor, who created an immortal soul, Zazul, who cloned himself and was apparently killed by the clone who took his place; Diagoras, who created progressing makes of an "independent and self-perfecting device that is capable of spontaneous thought" and was unwittingly used by the two of them as a communication media; doctor Vliperdius, a robot doctor who runs an asylum for mentally ill robots; and professor A. Dońda, who catastrophically succeeded in his quest to prove mass-information equivalence, analogous to mass–energy equivalence.
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Mahadev Shankar
Datuk Mahadev Shankar is a prominent Malaysian lawyer and former Malaysian Court of Appeal Judge.
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Makassan contact with Australia
Makassan trepangers from the southwest corner of Sulawesi, Indonesia began visiting the coast of northern Australia sometime around the middle of the 1700s, first in the Kimberley region, and some decades later in Arnhem Land, to collect and process trepang (also known as sea cucumber), a marine invertebrate sea cucumber prized for its culinary value generally and for its medicinal properties in Chinese markets.
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Mal Brough
Malcolm Thomas Brough (born 29 December 1961) is a former Australian politician who was the Liberal National member for the Division of Fisher in the Australian House of Representatives.
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Mal Logan
Malcolm Ian Logan, AC is an Australian geographer and university administrator.
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Malcolm Royal
Malcolm Royal (25 April 1941 – 21 October 2006) was an Australian patent and trade mark attorney and intellectual property law educator.
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Manbarra
The Manbarra, otherwise known as the Wulgurukaba, were an Indigenous Australian people, and the original inhabitants of Palm Island in Queensland.
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Mannix (disambiguation)
Mannix is an American television show that aired between 1967 and 1975, starring Mike Connors as a private detective.
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Marcia Neave
Marcia Ann Neave (born 23 August 1944) is an Australian legal academic and judge, who was appointed to the Supreme Court of Victoria, Court of Appeals division on 22 February 2006.
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Marcus Feldman
Marcus William Feldman (born 14 November 1942) is the Burnet C. and Mildred Finley Wohlford Professor of Biological Sciences, and director of the Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies at Stanford University.
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Marelyn Wintour-Coghlan
Elvie Marelyn Wintour-Coghlan is an Australian physiologist who has focused her career on the endocrinology of the pregnant mother and foetus.
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Marga von Etzdorf
Margarette (Marga) von Etzdorf (1 August 1907 - 28 May 1933) was a German aircraft pilot, notable for being the first woman to fly an aircraft professionally, and the first woman to fly solo across Siberia, from Germany to Tokyo, Japan.
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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 Jackson
Margaret Jackson, AC (born 17 March 1953) is an Australian corporate executive.
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Margaret Simons
Margaret Simons (b 1960) is an Australian academic, journalist and author.
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Margie Warrell
Margie Warrell is a best selling author, speaker, media commentator.
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Maribyrnong River
The Maribyrnong River is a perennial river of the Port Phillip catchment, located in the northwestern suburbs of Melbourne, in the Australian state of Victoria.
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Marika Vicziany
Marika Vicziany is a professor of Asian Political Economy at Political and Social Inquiry (PSI), Monash University.
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Marilyn Lake
Marilyn Lee Lake, (born 5 January 1949) is an Australian historian known for her work on the effects of the military and war on Australian civil society, the political history of Australian women"Book – A triumph of gentle Faith." Gold Coast Bulletin (Nationwide News Pty Limited), 24 August 2002.
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Marilyn Renfree
Marilyn Bernice Renfree (born 19 April 1947) is an Australian zoologist.
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Marilyn Warren
Marilyn Louise Warren (born 1951) is a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria and Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria, Australia.
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Mark Birrell
Mark Alexander Birrell (born 7 February 1958) is a solicitor, company director and a former Cabinet Minister in the Australian state of Victoria.
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Mark Chignell
Dr.
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Mark Fraser (secretary)
Mark Thomas Fraser is the Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia, General Sir Peter Cosgrove.
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Mark Holden
Mark Ronald Holden (born 27 April 1954) is an Australian singer, actor, TV personality, record producer, songwriter, and barrister.
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Mark Kisin
Mark Kisin is a mathematician known for work in algebraic number theory and arithmetic geometry.
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Mark Peel
Mark Andrew Peel (born 17 October 1959), historian and academic, is the Director of Educational Innovation at the University of Leicester.
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Mark Preston (businessman)
Mark Preston (born 7 November 1968) is an Australian businessman and motorsport professional.
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Mark Stuart Edwards
Mark Stuart Edwards (born 14 June 1959) is an Australian Roman Catholic prelate and professed member from the Marian Oblates serving as one of the auxiliaries for the Melbourne archdiocese.
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Mark Weinberg (judge)
Mark Samuel Weinberg (born 13 May 1948) is a judge of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Victoria since July 2008.
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Marnie Bassett
Flora Marjorie (Marnie) Bassett (30 June 1889 – 3 February 1980) was an Australian historian and biographer.
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Marnie Hughes-Warrington
Marnie Therese Elizabeth Hughes-Warrington is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) at the Australian National University.
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Marratech
Marratech was a Swedish company that made software for e-meetings (e.g., web conferencing, videoconferencing).
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Martin Davies (philosopher)
Martin Davies (born 1949) is Wilde Professor of Mental Philosophy Emeritus at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford where he taught from 2006 until 2016.
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Martin Foley (politician)
Martin Peter Foley (born 17 May 1962) is an Australian politician.
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Martin Head-Gordon
Martin Philip Head-Gordon (né Martin Philip Head) is a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory working in the area of computational quantum chemistry.
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Martin Pakula
Martin Philip Pakula (born 7 January 1969) is an Australian politician.
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Mary Ann Augustin
Mary Ann Augustin (born 16 April 1954, Kedah, Malaysia) is an Australian food chemist and dairy scientist who leads the Food Science Research Program at CSIRO.
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Mary Finsterer
Mary Finsterer (born 25 August 1962) is an Australian composer and academic.
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Mary Francesca Bosworth
Mary Francesca Bosworth is a criminologist who is interested in imprisonment, race, and gender.
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Mary Kostakidis
Mary Kostakidis (born 1954) is an Australian television presenter.
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Mary Tonkin
Mary Tonkin is an Australian artist, who in 2002 won the Dobell Prize, the highest prize for drawing in Australia.
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Massive open online course
A massive open online course (MOOC) is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the web.
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Master in Data Science
A Master of Science in Data Science is an interdisciplinary degree program designed to provide studies in scientific methods, processes, and systems to extract knowledge or insights from data in various forms, either structured or unstructured, similar to data mining.
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Master of Architecture
The Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) is a professional degree in architecture, qualifying the graduate to move through the various stages of professional accreditation (internship, exams) that result in receiving a license.
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Master of Counselling
The Master of Counselling or Counseling (MC, M.C., or M.Couns.) is a postgraduate professional degree.
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Master of Letters
The Master of Letters degree (MLitt or LittM; Latin Magister Litterarum or Litterarum Magister) is a postgraduate degree.
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Mathematics education in Australia
Mathematics education in Australia in upper Secondary School varies considerably between various states due to the different education systems in place in each state.
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Matt Rockman
Matthew 'Matt' Rockman is an Australian investor and tech entrepreneur, currently living In Australia.
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Matt Tilley
Matt Tilley (born 4 March 1969 in Melbourne) is an Australian radio presenter and comedian.
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Matthew Guy
Matthew Jason Guy (born 6 March 1974) is an Australian politician who is the current Leader of the Opposition in Victoria, as the state leader of the Liberal Party.
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Maureen Brunt
Maureen Brunt is an Australian economist and academic who specialises in the field of competition law.
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Maurice Ewing (surgeon)
Maurice Rossie Ewing, CBE, FRCSEd, FRCSEng, FRACS (6 July 1912 - 24 June 1999) was the first professor of surgery at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
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Max Charlesworth
Maxwell John Charlesworth AO FAHA (30 December 1925 – 2 June 2014) was an Australian philosopher and public intellectual.
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Max Coltheart
Max Coltheart (born 16 April 1939) is an Australian cognitive scientist who specialises in cognitive neuropsychology and cognitive neuropsychiatry.
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Max Gillies
Maxwell Irvine "Max" Gillies AM (born 16 November 1941, Melbourne) is an Australian actor and a founding member of the 1970s experimental theatre company, the Australian Performing Group.
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Max Moore-Wilton
Maxwell William Moore-Wilton (born 27 January 1943) is an Australian corporate executive and former public servant, colloquially known as "Max the Axe".
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Max Oldmeadow
Maxwell Wilkinson "Max" Oldmeadow, OAM (3 August 192421 March 2013) was an Australian politician.
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Max Teichmann
Max Edwin Teichmann (20 August 1924 – 29 November 2008) was an Australian academic and political commentator.
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Maxine Morand
Maxine Veronica Morand (born 30 January 1959) is an Australian academic, advocate for cancer patients, and former politician.
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McKinnon Secondary College
McKinnon Secondary College is a public secondary school located in the Melbourne suburb of McKinnon.
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MCSS
MCSS is an initialism that may refer to.
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Media studies
Media studies is a discipline and field of study that deals with the content, history, and effects of various media; in particular, the mass media.
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Medical education in Australia
Medical education in Australia includes the educational activities involved in the initial and ongoing training of medical practitioners (doctors) in Australia.
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Megan Walch
Megan Walch (born Tasmania 1967) is a contemporary Australian painter.
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Mel Campbell
Melissa "Mel" Campbell (born August, 1977, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian journalist, author, podcaster and cultural critic.
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Melanie Bahlo
Melanie Bahlo is an Australian geneticist.
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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 2030
The Metropolitan Strategy Melbourne 2030 is a Victorian Government strategic planning policy framework for the metropolitan area of Greater Melbourne, intended to cover the period 2001–2030.
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Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication
Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication (MCN) is located in Clayton, Victoria, next to the Australian Synchrotron.
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Melbourne High School
Melbourne High School is a selective-entry state school for boys in years 9 to 12 located in the Melbourne suburb of South Yarra.
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Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
The Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research (often simply referred to as "The Melbourne Institute") is an Australian economic research institute based in Melbourne, Victoria.
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Melbourne International School of Japanese
The Melbourne International School of Japanese, Inc. (MISJ; メルボルン国際日本語学校 Meruborun Kokusai Nihongo Gakkō) is a supplementary Japanese school in Melbourne, Australia.
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Melbourne Jazz Festival
The Melbourne International Jazz Festival is an annual jazz music festival first held in Melbourne, Australia in 1998.
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Melbourne Model
The Melbourne Model was introduced at the University of Melbourne in 2008 by Vice-Chancellor Professor Glyn Davis.
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Melbourne School Bands Festival
The Melbourne School Bands/Strings Festival was a two-week program where school bands mainly from metropolitan Melbourne, Australia, as well as country Victoria and interstate, gather to perform, listen and participate in tutorials.
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Melbourne String Ensemble
The Melbourne String Ensemble (MSE) is an orchestra consisting of secondary and tertiary students.
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Melbourne tram route 19
Melbourne tram route 19 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.
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Mental Health Research Institute (Melbourne)
The Mental Health Research Institute (MHRI) is a former Australian medical research institute that was focused upon improving the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of major mental disorders.
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Meryl Sexton
Meryl Sexton (born 3 June 1960) is a Judge of the County Court in Victoria, Australia, appointed in August 2001.
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Metro Tunnel
The Metro Tunnel (sometimes also known as the Melbourne Metro Rail Project or the Metro Rail Capacity Project) is a metropolitan rail infrastructure project currently under construction in Melbourne, Australia.
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Meutya Hafid
Meutya Viada Hafid (born 3 May 1978 in Bandung, West Java) is a member of the People's Representative Council.
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Michael A. B. Deakin
Michael A. B. Deakin (1939–2014) was an Australian mathematician and mathematics educator.
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Michael A. Smith
Michael Andrew Smith (born 23 July 1954) is an Australian philosopher who teaches at Princeton University (since September 2004).
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Michael Brimer
Michael Brimer (born 8 August 1933) is a pianist, organist, conductor, composer, and academic.
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Michael Clyne
Michael George Clyne, AM, FAHA, FASSA (12 October 1939 – 29 October 2010) was an Australian linguist, academic and intellectual.
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Michael Cowley
Professor Michael Cowley FTSE is an Austrian bike rider.
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Michael Fuhrer
Michael Fuhrer is a US/Australian physicist recognised internationally as a pioneer in atomically-thin (two-dimensional) materials, including graphene and novel topological materials, with expertise in fabrication and characterisation of their electronic and optical properties.
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Michael Georgeff
Michael Peter Georgeff is a computer scientist and entrepreneur who has made contributions in the areas of Intelligent Software Agents and eHealth.
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Michael Kölling
Michael Kölling is a German computer scientist, best known for the development of the BlueJ and Greenfoot educational development environments and as author of introductory programming textbooks.
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Michael Kidd (physician)
Michael Richard Kidd AM, Queens Birthday Honours List 2009 (born 11 November 1959) is an Australian general practitioner.
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Michael Kirby (judge)
Michael Donald Kirby (born 18 March 1939) is an Australian jurist and academic who is a former Justice of the High Court of Australia, serving from 1996 to 2009.
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Michael Kmit
Michael Kmit (Михайло Кміт) (25 July 1910 in Stryi, Lviv – 22 May 1981 in Sydney, Australia) was a Ukrainian painter who spent twenty-five years in Australia.
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Michael Kroger
Michael Norman Kroger (born 30 May 1957) is a businessman and power broker within the Victorian division of the Liberal Party of Australia.
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Michael Leighton (politician)
Michael Andrew Leighton (20 October 1954 – 8 November 2014) was an Australian politician.
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Michael Leunig
Michael Leunig (born 2 June 1945), typically referred to as Leunig (his signature on his cartoons), is an Australian cartoonist, poet and cultural commentator.
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Michael Luscombe
Michael Gerard Luscombe (22 July 1953 – 27 April 2018) was an Australian businessman.
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Michael Rozenes
Michael Rozenes is the former Chief Judge of the County Court of Victoria, an intermediate court in Victoria, Australia.
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Michael Selgelid
Michael J. Selgelid is a bioethicist and moral philosopher.
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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 Wooldridge
Michael Richard Lewis Wooldridge (born 7 November 1956) is an Australian doctor, company director, and a former politician.
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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 Grattan
Michelle Grattan AO (born 30 June 1944) is an Australian journalist who was the first woman to become editor of an Australian metropolitan daily newspaper.
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Mick Dodson
Michael James "Mick" Dodson (born 10 April 1950, in Katherine, Northern Territory) is an Aboriginal Australian barrister, academic, and member of the Yawuru peoples in the Broome area of the southern Kimberley region of Western Australia.
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Milan Orlić
Milan Orlić (Serbian-Cyrillic: Милан Орлић; born 15 November 1962 in Pančevo) is a Serbian poet, writer and publisher.
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Milton Hearn
Milton Thomas William Hearn (born 17 February 1943) is a Professor of Chemistry and the Director of the Australian Research Council Special Research Center for Green Chemistry at the Monash University.
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Mina Guli
Mina Guli is an Australian businesswomen, active in the environmental sector.
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Ming the Merciless
Ming the Merciless is a character who first appeared in the Flash Gordon comic strip in 1934.
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Mobile phones and driving safety
Mobile phone use while driving is common, but it is widely considered dangerous due to its potential for causing distracted driving and accidents.
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Moira Bertram
Moira Bertram (1929 – ?), was an Australian comic book artist and illustrator.
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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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Monash
Monash may refer to.
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Monash Centre for Synchrotron Science
The Monash Centre for Synchrotron Science is a research institute at Monash University.
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Monash Children's Hospital
Monash Children’s Hospital is a major children's hospital in Melbourne, Australia.
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Monash College
Monash College is a leader in pre-university education.
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Monash Institute of Medical Research
The Monash Institute of Medical Research (MIMR), was an Australian medical research institute located in the Melbourne suburb of Clayton, Victoria, consisting of 400 scientists and students belonging to the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Monash University.
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Monash Medical Centre
Monash Medical Centre (MMC) is a teaching hospital in Melbourne, Australia.
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Monash Science Technology Research and Innovation Precinct
The Monash Science Technology Research and Innovation Precinct (STRIP) is a cluster of commercial and university enterprises and research centres based at Monash University's Clayton Campus.
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Monash South Africa
Monash South Africa is a private university founded in 2001, located on a 100 hectare site in Ruimsig in north-west Johannesburg, in the province of Gauteng.
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Monash Student Association
The Monash Student Association (Clayton) Inc (MSA) is located at the Clayton campus of Monash University in the Campus Centre building.
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Monash Tech School
Monash Tech School is one of ten new Technical Schools initiative planned by the Victorian State Government.
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Monash University Accident Research Centre
The Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) is a research institute in the injury prevention field.
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Monash University Faculty of Arts
The purpose of the Monash University Faculty of Arts is 'the pursuit, advancement and application of knowledge in the humanities, social and environmental sciences and creative and performing arts'.
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Monash University Faculty of Business and Economics
The Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash University, Melbourne is the largest university faculty in Australia.
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Monash University Faculty of Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering at Monash University is one of the largest engineering faculties in Australia, with over 6,700 students in 2015.
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Monash University Faculty of Law
Monash University Faculty of Law, or Monash Law School, is the law school of Monash University.
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Monash University Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
The Monash University Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences is one of the largest providers of healthcare education in Australia.
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Monash University Law Review
The Monash University Law Review is a scholarly refereed law journal based at the Monash University Faculty of Law.
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Monash University Malaysia Campus
Monash University Malaysia, the Malaysian campus of Monash University opened in 1998 and is located within the Bandar Sunway township in Malaysia.
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Monash University Museum of Art
The Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) is a contemporary art museum on Monash University’s Caulfield campus on Dandenong Road, Melbourne, Australia.
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Monash University Regiment
The Monash University Regiment was an officer training regiment of the Australian Army, based in Victoria near Monash University.
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Monash University shooting
The Monash University shooting was a shooting in which a 36 year old International student killed students William Wu and Steven Chan, both 26, and injured five others including the lecturer.
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Monash University, Caulfield campus
Monash University, Caulfield campus is a campus of Monash University located in Caulfield, which is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria.
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Monash University, Clayton campus
Monash University, Clayton campus is the main campus of Monash University located in Clayton, which is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria.
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Monash University, Parkville campus
Monash University, Parkville campus is a campus of Monash University, located in Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
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Monash University, Peninsula campus
The Peninsula campus of Monash University is Monash's fourth-largest campus, with over 3,000 students and almost 300 staff.
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Monash University, Prato Centre
The Monash University Prato Centre is a teaching and research centre in Tuscany.
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Monash Whites Football Club
The Monash Whites football team was established in 1964 and is located in Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
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MonashHeart
MonashHeart is a non-profit cross-site cardiological service operating within the southern region of Victoria's Metropolitan Health Services.
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Mondo Rock
Mondo Rock was an Australian rock band formed in November 1976 by mainstay singer-songwriter, Ross Wilson (ex-Daddy Cool).
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MONECS
MONECS ('''Mon'''ash University Educational Computing System) was a computer operating system with BASIC, COBOL, FORTRAN, Pascal interpreters, plus machine language facility.
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Monogamy
Monogamy is a form of relationship in which an individual has only one partner during their lifetime — alternately, only one partner at any one time (serial monogamy) — as compared to non-monogamy (e.g., polygamy or polyamory).
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Monterey Secondary College
Monterey Secondary College is an Australian public, co-educational, secondary school, located in the City of Frankston suburb of Frankston North in Melbourne.
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Moot court
Moot court is an extracurricular activity at many law schools in which participants take part in simulated court or arbitration proceedings, usually involving drafting memorials or memoranda and participating in oral argument.
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Moran Medal
The Moran Medal in Statistical Sciences is awarded every two years by the Australian Academy of Science to recognize outstanding research by Australian scientists under 40 years of age in the fields of applied probability, biometrics, mathematical genetics, psychometrics, and statistics.
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Mordy Bromberg
Mordecai "Mordy" Bromberg (born 22 January 1959) is a judge of the Federal Court of Australia and former Australian rules footballer for St Kilda Football Club (1978–1981).
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Mount Burnett Observatory
Mount Burnett Observatory is an astronomical observatory in Mount Burnett, Victoria, Australia.
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Mount Scopus Memorial College
Mount Scopus Memorial College is a Jewish day school in the Melbourne suburb of Burwood.
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Ms. (magazine)
Ms. is an American liberal feminist magazine co-founded by second-wave feminists and sociopolitical activists Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Hughes.
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Muhamad Faisal Manap
Muhamad Faisal bin Abdul Manap (Jawi: محمد فيصل بن عبدالمانڤ; born 6 June 1975) is a Singaporean politician from the Workers' Party of Singapore (WP) who has been serving as a Member of Parliament in Singapore since May 2011 and vice-Chairman of the Workers' Party of Singapore.
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Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali
Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din bin Abdil-Qadir Al-Hilali, (1893-1987) was a 20th-century SalafiHenri Lauzière, M.A., The Evolution of the Salafiyya in the Twentieth Century through the life and thought of Taqi al-Din al-Hilali, iii scholar from Morocco, most notable for his English translations of Sahih Bukhari and, along with Muhammad Muhsin Khan, the Qur'an, entitled The Noble Qur'an.
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Multiculturalism in Australia
Multiculturalism in Australia is today reflected by the multicultural composition of its people, its immigration policies, its prohibition on discrimination, equality before the law of all persons, as well as various cultural policies which promote diversity, such as the formation of the Special Broadcasting Service.
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Murray Esler
Professor Murray David Esler, AM (born in 1943 in Geelong, Australia) is a clinical cardiologist and medical scientist, based at the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute and the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, where he is the Associate Director of the Heart Centre.
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Murray Kellam
Murray Kellam was formerly a judge of the County Court of Victoria in Australia before being appointed as a judge on 28 January 1998 to the Supreme Court of Victoria, the highest ranking court in the Australian State of Victoria.
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Murray Thompson
Murray Hamilton Ross Thompson (born 27 December 1953) is a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.
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My Country (film)
My Country is a 1986 Australian film about the discovery of Australia.
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Myer family
The Myer family is an Australian retailing dynasty.
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Nadia Rosenthal
Professor Nadia A. Rosenthal FMedSci is a scientist who specializes in heart development related research.
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Nanyang Technological University
The Nanyang Technological University (Abbreviation: NTU) is an autonomous research university in Singapore.
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Naomi Milgrom
Naomi Milgrom AO is an Australian business owner.
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Natalie King
Natalie King (born 1966) is an Australian curator and writer working in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Nathaniel Tkacz
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National Association of Australian University Colleges
The National Association of Australian University Colleges Inc (NAAUC) is the peak representative body for students living on Australian tertiary campuses.
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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 Union of Students (Australia)
The National Union of Students (NUS) is the peak representative body for Australian university students.
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Navio (rapper)
Daniel Lubwama Kigozi (popularly known as Navio, born 18 October 1983) is a Ugandan rapper.
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Nazaruddin Sjamsuddin
Nazaruddin Sjamsuddin (born November 5, 1944 in Bireuen, Indonesia) is a former Chairman of the General Elections Commission (KPU) that oversee the operation of the election in Indonesia.
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Neal Ashkanasy
Neal M. Ashkanasy OAM, PhD (born 5 June 1945) is an Australian academic, writer, and researcher, best known as one of the founders of the Emotions in Management movement, honored for his "service to tertiary education, to psychology and to the community." He began his career as a civil engineer but is now a Professor of Management at the University of Queensland Business School.
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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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Neil Cole (politician)
Neil Donald Cole (born 25 May 1957) is an Australian playwright, researcher and former politician.
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Neil H. Buchanan
Neil Harold Buchanan is an American economist and legal scholar.
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Neil O'Keefe
Neil Patrick O'Keefe (born 7 May 1947) is a retired Australian politician and lobbyist.
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Neil Rees
Professor Neil Rees is an Australian jurist and legal academic.
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Neoteny in humans
Neoteny in humans is the slowing or delaying of body development, compared to non-human primates, resulting in features such as a large head, a flat face, and relatively short arms and legs.
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Network analyzer (AC power)
From 1929 to the late 1960s, large alternating current power systems were modelled and studied on AC network analyzers (also called alternating current network calculators or AC calculating boards) or transient network analyzers.
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New Vision Gallery
New Vision Gallery was a contemporary craft and art gallery operating in Auckland, New Zealand in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
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Newport Power Station
The Newport Power Station was a complex of power stations located on the west bank of the Yarra River, approximately 6km south-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in the suburb of Newport.
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Ng Moon Hing
The Most Reverend Datuk Ng Moon Hing, P.J.N. (born 12 November 1955) is the Anglican Bishop of West Malaysia.
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Nicholas Saunders (vice-chancellor)
Nicholas Andrew Saunders AO (born 26 June 1946) is an Australian academic and was the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Newcastle from 2004 to 2011.
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Nicholas Tonti-Filippini
Nicholas Antony Tonti-Filippini (5 July 1956 – 7 November 2014) was an Australian bioethicist.
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Nick Cave
Nicholas Edward Cave (born 22 September 1957) is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter, author, screenwriter, composer and occasional film actor, best known as the frontman of the rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
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Nick Economou
Dr Nicholas Economou is an Australian political scientist.
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Nick Staikos
Nicholas Staikos (born 4 July 1986) is an Australian politician.
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Nick Wakeling
Nicholas Wakeling (born 6 May 1971) is an Australian politician.
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Nicole Rinehart
Nicole Rinehart is a Professor in Clinical Psychology, Director of the Deakin Child Study Centre (DCSC) and Director of Clinical and Community Partnerships at Deakin University.
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Niels A. Lassen
Niels Alexander Lassen (December 7, 1926 – April 30, 1997) was a Danish neurologist and pioneer in the fields of neuroimaging, neuropsychiatry, nuclear medicine.
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Nigel Thrift
Sir Nigel John Thrift, DL, FBA, FAcSS (born 12 October 1949 in Bath) is a British academic and geographer.
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Nigel Triffitt
Nigel Wilton Triffitt (19 August 1949 – 20 July 2012) was an Australian theatre director, actor, designer and writer.
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Nikolai Nikolaeff
Nikolai Nikolaeff (born 26 December 1981) is an Australian actor who is best known for his roles in the television series Sea Patrol, Power Rangers Jungle Fury and Daredevil.
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Nimrod (distributed computing)
Nimrod is a tool for the parameterisation of serial programs to create and execute embarrassingly parallel programs over a computational grid.
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Nina Sellars
Nina Sellars is an artist and Research Fellow at the Alternate Anatomies Lab, School of Design & Art, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
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Nneka Okpala
Nneka Okpala (born 27 April 1988) is a New Zealand athlete.
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No worries
No worries is an expression seen in English meaning "do not worry about that", "that's all right", or "sure thing".
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Noah Carroll
Noah Carroll is the 11th and current National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party.
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Noble Quran (Hilali-Khan)
The Noble Qur'an (with those words understood here as referring to this particular translation, rather than the Quran itself - also commonly called 'Noble' by Muslims) is a translation of the Qur'an by Muhammad Muhsin Khan (Arabic: محمد محسن خان, muḥammad muḥsin khān) and Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali (Arabic: محمد تقي الدين الهلالي, muḥammad taqiyyu-d-dīn al-hilālī).
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Non-paternity event
In genetics, a non-paternity event is when someone who is presumed to be an individual's father is not in fact the biological father.
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Nora Sumberg
Nora Sumberg (born 1956) is an Australian landscape painter whose work has over time become increasingly lyrical, abstract and atmospheric.
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Norm Houghton (historian)
Norman Houghton (born 1948) is a historian and archivist in Geelong, Victoria, who has published over 30 books, many focusing on timber tramways and sawmills of the Otway and Wombat Forests of Western Victoria, Australia.
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Norma Redpath
Norma Redpath OBE (20 November 192812 January 2013) was a prominent Australian painter and sculptor.
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Norman Arthur Wakefield
Norman Arthur Wakefield (28 November 1918 – 23 September 1972) was an Australian teacher, naturalist, paleontologist and botanist, notable as an expert on ferns.
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Norman Day
Dr Norman Kingwell Day (b. Melbourne, Australia, 25 March 1947) is an architect, educator, and writer.
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Norman Lacy
Norman Henry Lacy, Australian politician, is a former Victorian Government Minister from May 1979 to April 1982 who grew up in Richmond, Victoria and three times represented his state at national under age basketball championships.
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Norodom Sihanouk
Norodom Sihanouk (នរោត្តម សីហនុ; 31 October 192215 October 2012) was a Cambodian royal politician and the King of Cambodia.
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North Road Trail
The North Road Trail provides an off-road shared-use bicycle and pedestrian path from Huntingdale station to Monash University.
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Norton University
Norton University (សាកលវិទ្យាល័យ ន័រតុន, NU) is a private university in Cambodia registered with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport.
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Nossal High School
Nossal High School, also referred to as Nossal or NHS, is a selective-entry government school in Australia for students in years 9-12.
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Notting Hill, Victoria
Notting Hill is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 19 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district.
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Nova Carinae 2018
Nova Carinae 2018 is a nova in the Milky Way galaxy, discovered on March 20, 2018 by the All Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae.
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Obesity in Australia
According to 2007 statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO), Australia has the third-highest prevalence of overweight adults in the English-speaking world.
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Oceania Women's Handball Champions Cup
The Oceania Handball Champions Cup is an international club championship featuring teams from the Oceania region.
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Oliver Le Neve
Oliver Le Neve (1662 - November 1711) was a Norfolk country squire and landowning sportsman who lived most of his life at Witchingham Hall in Great Witchingham, Norfolk, England, and is significant for his 1698 mortal duel with Sir Henry Hobart of Blickling Hall, the last recorded duel fought in Norfolk.
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Olivia Wells
Olivia Genevieve Wells (born 29 April 1994 in Melbourne) is an Australian charity worker and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Australia 2013 and represented Australia at Miss Universe 2013 in Moscow, Russia on 9 November 2013.
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Open Source Developers' Conference
The Open Source Developers' Conference (OSDC) was a non-profit conference for developers of open-source software.
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Open Universities Australia
Open Universities Australia (OUA) is an online higher education organisation based in Australia.
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Optalert
Optalert is an Australian business founded by sleep expert Dr Murray Johns who invented a personal safety device for transport workers to detect and prevent drowsy driving.
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Ormond College
Ormond College is the largest of the residential colleges of the University of Melbourne located in the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Ormond railway station
Ormond railway station is located on the Frankston line, in Victoria, Australia.
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Otto J. M. Smith
Otto J. M. Smith was an educator, inventor and author in the fields of engineering and electronics.
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Owen Bolwell
Owen Campbell Bolwell is a Melbourne musician, best known for being a member of the alternative rock band Tlot Tlot.
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Oxford and Cambridge Cup
The Oxford and Cambridge Cup is the trophy awarded to the winner of the Australian University Championship Men's Eight (formerly the Australian Universities Boat Race), and is competed for annually at the Australian University Games or the Australian University Rowing Championships (in either case, commonly known as the Inter-Varsity).
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Pablo Kang
Pablo Kang (born 1973) is an Australian diplomat and public servant.
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Pacific Islands Political Studies Association
The Pacific Islands Political Studies Association (PIPSA) is an unincorporated association established in Hawaii in 1987 at a meeting of scholars of the Pacific Islands who recognised the need to stimulate and coordinate research and other academic activities to develop our knowledge and understanding of the region.
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Pamela Irving
Pamela Irving (born 1960) is an Australian visual artist specialising in bronze, ceramic and mosaic sculptures as well as printmaking and copper etchings.
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Pamela Tate
Pamela Tate is a justice of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Victoria in Australia.
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Paper engineering
Paper engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the usage of physical science (e.g. chemistry and physics) and life sciences (e.g. biology and biochemistry) in conjunction with mathematics as applied to the converting of raw materials into useful paper products and co-products.
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Paranormal
Paranormal events are phenomena described in popular culture, folk, and other non-scientific bodies of knowledge, whose existence within these contexts is described to lie beyond normal experience or scientific explanation.
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Paresh Narayan
Professor Paresh Kumar Narayan (born 1977), is an academic of Fiji Indian origin, who was Australia's youngest Professor of Finance and is now the chair of finance at Deakin University in Melbourne.
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Parkville, Victoria
Parkville is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3 km north of Melbourne's Central Business District.
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Pasuk Phongpaichit
Pasuk Phongpaichit (ผาสุก พงษ์ไพจิตร,, born 11 February 1946) is a Thai economist.
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Patricia Clarke (historian)
Mary Patricia Clarke (born 30 July 1926) is a writer, historian and former journalist who now writes about nineteenth century women in Australia.
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Patricia Vickers-Rich
Patricia Arlene Vickers-Rich (born 11 July 1944), also sometimes known as Patricia Rich, is an Australian palaeontologist and ornithologist of American origin.
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Patrick McCaughey
Patrick McCaughey (born 1942 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Australian art historian and academic.
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Patrick McGorry
Patrick Dennistoun McGorry FAA FASSA FRCP FRANZCP (born 10 September 1952) is an Irish-born Australian psychiatrist known for his development of the early intervention services for youth experiencing symptoms of psychosis.
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Paul Bottomley (scientist)
Paul Bottomley pioneered the development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) leading to modern commercial clinical 1.5 Tesla MRI scanners and techniques for localized magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS).
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Paul Cronin (judge)
Paul Cronin is an Australian judge.
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Paul Grundy (engineer)
Paul Grundy (12 May 1935 – 6 January 2013) was an eminent Australian engineer, who worked in the fields of structural and civil engineering, and was a long-standing lecturer and professor emeritus in the Department of Civil Engineering at Monash University.
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Paul James (academic)
Paul James (born 1958, Melbourne), is Professor of Globalization and Cultural Diversity at Western Sydney University, and Director of the Institute for Culture and Society where he has been since 2014.
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Paul Jennings (Australian author)
Paul Jennings AM is an English Australian children's book writer.
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Paul Kane (poet)
Paul Kane (born 23 March 1950, Cobleskill, New York, United States) is an American poet, critic and scholar.
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Paul McGuire (author)
Paul McGuire is a freelance author, writer and journalist based in Hong Kong.
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Paul McMenamin
Professor Paul Gerard McMenamin (born 6 October 1956, in Glasgow, Scotland) is an Australian academic and researcher specialising in the structure and immunology of the eye.
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Paul R. Bartrop
Paul R. Bartrop (born November 3, 1955) is an award-winning Australian-born historian of the Holocaust and genocide.
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Paul R. Mather
Professor Paul Rohan Mather is an Australian of Sri Lankan origin who is Professor of Accounting and Finance, School of Accounting, La Trobe University, Australia.
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Paul Ramadge
Paul Andrew Godwin Ramadge (born 6th June 1958) is a noted Australian journalist and knowledge-sector leader.
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Paul Schütze
Paul Schütze (born 1 May 1958) is an Australian artist resident in London.
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Paul Sheard
Paul James Sheard (born November 25, 1954) is a US-based Australian economist.
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Paul Taylor (art critic)
Paul Taylor (Melbourne, 1957–7 September 1992) was an Australian art critic, curator, editor and publisher.
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Pauleen Bennett
Pauleen Charmayne Bennett (born 13 October 1963) is an Australian scientist researching anthrozoology at La Trobe University in Victoria, Australia.
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Penni Russon
Penni Russon (born 27 December 1974) is an Australian writer of children's literature and young adult fiction.
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Penny Whetton
Penelope Whetton (born 5 January 1958) is a climatologist and an expert in regional climate change projections due to global warming and in the impacts of those changes.
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Perrott Lyon Mathieson
Perrott Lyon Mathieson is an Australian architecture firm based in Melbourne.
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Persiaran Kewajipan
Persiaran Kewajipan is a major road in Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
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Peter Beilharz
Peter Beilharz (born 13 November 1953, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian sociologist.
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Peter Bonner
Peter Bonner is an Australian artist, who in 1996 won the Dobell Prize, the highest prize for drawing in Australia.
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Peter Boxall
Peter John Boxall is a former senior Australian public servant and policymaker.
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Peter Carey (novelist)
Peter Philip Carey AO (born 7 May 1943) is an Australian novelist.
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Peter Cleeland
Peter Robert Cleeland (31 May 193816 September 2007), Australian politician, was a Labor member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the electorate of McEwen in Victoria between 1984 and 1990, and subsequently between 1993 and 1996.
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Peter Corlett
Peter Corlett (born 1944) is an Australian sculptor, known for his full-figure sculptures cast in bronze, especially his memorial works.
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Peter Corris
Peter Robert Corris (born 8 May 1942, Stawell, Victoria)) is an Australian academic, historian, journalist and a novelist of historical and crime fiction. As crime fiction writer, he has been described as "the Godfather of contemporary Australian crime-writing". In January 2017, Corris announced that he will no longer be writing novels owing to 'creeping blindness' because of type-1 diabetes.
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Peter Cosgrove
General Sir Peter John Cosgrove, (born 28 July 1947) is a retired senior Australian Army officer who is the 26th and current Governor-General of Australia, in office since 2014.
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Peter Costello
Peter Howard Costello, AC (born 14 August 1957), is a former Australian politician and lawyer who served as the Treasurer in the Australian Howard Government from 1996 to 2007.
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Peter Darvall
Peter Darvall AO FTSE was the Vice-Chancellor and President of Monash University from 2002 until August 2003.
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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 Falconer
Peter David Falconer (born 23 September 1943) was an Australian politician.
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Peter Fox (professor)
Peter Arthur Fox is a data science and Semantic eScience researcher at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), United States.
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Peter Gray (Australian judge)
Peter Ross Awdry Gray joined the Bar in Gray's Inn, London, in 1972 he joined the Victorian Bar and then became a judge of the Federal Court of Australia serving from 17 May 1984 until 17 May 2013.
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Peter Hall (politician)
Peter Ronald Hall (born 27 May 1952) is an Australian retired politician.
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Peter Heerey
Peter Cadden Heerey AM, QC (born 16 February 1939) is a former judge of the Federal Court of Australia.
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Peter Hogg
Peter Wardell Hogg, (born March 12, 1939) is a Canadian lawyer, author and legal scholar.
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Peter L'Estrange
Peter John L'Estrange, AO, is an Australian Jesuit priest and historian.
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Peter Lee (engineer)
Professor Peter Leslie Lee (born 1954) is an Australian engineer, academic, and higher education administrator, and a recognized authority within the field of process control.
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Peter Lew
Peter Lew (born 25 February 1970), is an Australian businessman from Melbourne.
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Peter Pinne
Peter Norman Pinne (born 27 May 1937) is an Australian-born writer and composer, he has worked frequently in America and Britain.
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Peter Reith
Peter Keaston Reith (born 15 July 1950) is a former Australian politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1982 to 1983 and from 1984 to 2001, representing the Liberal Party.
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Peter Rose (poet)
Peter Rose (born 8 June 1955) is an award-winning Australian poet, memoirist, critic, novelist and editor.
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Peter Singer
Peter Albert David Singer, AC (born 6 July 1946) is an Australian moral philosopher.
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Peter Steedman
Alan Peter Steedman (born 7 December 1941) is a former Australian politician.
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Peter Sutton (anthropologist)
Peter Sutton FASSA (born 1946) is an Australian social anthropologist and linguist who has, over a period of almost 40 years (since 1969), contributed to: recording Australian Aboriginal languages; promoting Australian Aboriginal art; mapping Australian Aboriginal cultural landscapes; and increasing societies' general understanding of contemporary Australian Aboriginal social structures and systems of land tenure.
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Peter Trusler
Peter Trusler (born 1954) is an Australian artist known for his work on wildlife art, as well as for his scientifically rigorous reconstructions of prehistoric fauna.
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Peter Wilson (writer)
Peter Wilson is an Australian author, academic and management thinker.
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Phil Scraton
Phil Scraton (born 3 May 1949) is a critical criminologist, academic and author.
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Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, also known as the Jessup Moot, is the oldest and largest international moot competition in the world, attracting participants from almost 700 law schools in more than 90 countries in recent years (100 countries took part in 2018).
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Philip Huggins
Philip James Huggins (born 16 October 1948) is a bishop in the Anglican Church of Australia.
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Philip James Ayres
Philip James Ayres (born 28 July 1944 at Lobethal, South Australia) is an Australian biographer and literary historian, of German and Anglo-Scottish cultural heritage, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (London), a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, and a recipient of the Centenary Medal in 2001 for contributions to literature.
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Philip Martin (poet)
Philip Martin (1931–2005) was an Australian academic, poet, translator, critic and broadcaster.
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Philip Yeo
Noel Philip Yeo Liat Kok (Chinese: 杨烈国; born 1946), DUNU (First Class), is a Singaporean bureaucrat.
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Philippa Maddern
Philippa Catherine "Pip" Maddern (1952 – 16 June 2014) was an Australian historian and academic, who was Director of the Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions.
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Phillip Aspinall
Phillip Aspinall (born 17 December 1959) is an Australian Anglican bishop.
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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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Picnic at Hanging Rock (novel)
Picnic at Hanging Rock is an Australian historical fiction novel by Joan Lindsay.
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Piergiorgio Odifreddi
Piergiorgio Odifreddi (born 13 July 1950 in Cuneo) is an Italian mathematician, logician and aficionado of the history of science, who is also extremely active as a popular science writer and essayist, especially in a perspective of philosophical atheism as a member of the Italian Union of Rationalist Atheists and Agnostics.
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Pierre Gorman
Pierre Patrick Gorman, CBE (1 October 1924 – 1 October 2006) was an Australian librarian and academic who specialised in education for children with disabilities.
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Pilbara
The Pilbara is a large, dry, thinly populated region in the north of Western Australia.
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Plymouth Brethren Christian Church
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC) is a Protestant church, often known as Exclusive Brethren or Raven-Taylor-Hales Brethren. These Brethren hold an uncompromising view on the doctrine of separation and their practice has steadily evolved from other Plymouth Brethren groups and also from mainstream Christendom. In a radical departure from traditional Plymouth Brethren rejection of a clerical hierarchy, the PBCC has evolved into a hierarchical organization dominated by one person known as the Elect Vessel, the "Lord's servant" or the Man of God. The current Elect Vessel is Bruce Hales of Australia. As the most definable (and likely largest) of the brethren groups, most media reporting of "Exclusive Brethren" relates to the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church although other branches do exist. In 2012, the Hales Brethren incorporated under the name Plymouth Brethren (Exclusive Brethren) Christian Church Limited.
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Political science
Political science is a social science which deals with systems of governance, and the analysis of political activities, political thoughts, and political behavior.
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Polixeni Papapetrou
Polixeni Papapetrou (21 November 1960 – 11 April 2018) was an Australian photographer noted for her themed photo series about people's identities.
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PolyQ (database)
PolyQ is a database of polyglutamine repeats in disease and non-disease associated proteins.
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Popular Front (UK)
The Popular Front in the United Kingdom attempted an alliance between political parties and individuals of the left and centre-left in the late 1930s to come together to challenge the Nazi/fascist appeasement policies of the National Government led by Neville Chamberlain.
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Pornsak Prajakwit
Pornsak Prajakwit, better known as Pornsak, is a Singapore based Thai actor who is a contracted artiste under Left Profile.
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Port Phillip
Port Phillip (also commonly referred to as Port Phillip Bay or (locally) just The Bay), is a large bay in southern Victoria, Australia; it is the location of Melbourne.
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Poso
Poso (Old Spelling: Posso) is the main port and transportation hub for the central-southern coast of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
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Postmodernism Generator
The Postmodernism Generator is a computer program that automatically produces imitations of postmodernist writing.
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Potential applications of graphene
Potential graphene applications include lightweight, thin, flexible, yet incredibly lightweight to, electric/photonics circuits, solar cells, and various medical, chemical and industrial processes enhanced or enabled by the use of new graphene materials.
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Poultry CRC
The Poultry Cooperative Research Centre, or Poultry CRC, is a joint venture established and supported under the Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centres Program.
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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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Prato
Prato is a city and comune in Tuscany, Italy, the capital of the Province of Prato.
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Primrose Potter
Primrose Potter, Lady Potter AC (born 23 April 1931) is an Australian philanthropist and arts administrator.
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Princess Nora bint Abdul Rahman University
Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University (PNU; جامعة الأميرة نورة بنت عبد الرحمن) is a public women’s university located in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia.
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Problem-based learning
Problem-based learning (PBL) is a student-centered pedagogy in which students learn about a subject through the experience of solving an open-ended problem found in trigger material.
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Proposed Melbourne rail extensions
Several proposals have been put forward by various groups to expand the Melbourne rail network—proposals for additional rail lines, extensions to existing lines, as well as electrification to existing lines and new stations on existing lines.
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Protein tyrosine phosphatase
Protein tyrosine phosphatases are a group of enzymes that remove phosphate groups from phosphorylated tyrosine residues on proteins.
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Public Transport Users Association
The Public Transport Users Association is a community-based public transport lobby group in Victoria, Australia, based in Melbourne.
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Public university
A public university is a university that is predominantly funded by public means through a national or subnational government, as opposed to private universities.
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Qantassaurus
Qantassaurus is a genus of two-legged, plant-eating ornithischian dinosaur that lived in Australia about 115 million years ago, when the continent was still partly south of the Antarctic Circle.
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Qian Zhijun
Qian Zhijun (born July 15, 1987), nicknamed "Little Fatty" (小胖 Xiǎo Pàng), is a Chinese actor and entertainer.
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Qoca
Qoca is a GPL library for incrementally solving systems of linear equations with various goal functions.
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Queer Collaborations
Queer Collaborations (QC) is a national Australian Queer conference.
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Quidditch (sport)
Quidditch is a sport of two teams of seven players each mounted on broomsticks played on a hockey rink-sized pitch.
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Quidditch Australia
Quidditch Australia, formerly the Australian Quidditch Association, is the governing body of quidditch in Australia, and affiliated with the International Quidditch Association.
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Quince's Scenicruisers
Quince's Scenicruisers is a bus and coach charter operator in Melbourne, Australia.
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Rabi Thapa
Rabi Thapa (रबि थापा) is a Nepalese English-language author and editor.
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Race Mathews
Charles Race Thorson Mathews (born 27 March 1935), usually known as Race Mathews, is an Australian co-operative economist, and former member of Victoria's State Parliament and Australia's Federal Parliament for the Australian Labor Party (ALP).
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Rachael Padman
Rachael Padman (born 1954) is an Australian physics lecturer at the University of Cambridge in England.
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Rachel Holzer
Rachel Holzer (1899–1998)"".
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Rachel Webster
Rachel Webster (born 3 July 1951) is an Australian astrophysicist who became the second female professor of physics in Australia.
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Raden Machjar Angga Koesoemadinata
Raden Machjar Angga Koesoemadinata (often written as Kusumadinata, Kusumahdinata, Kusumah Dinata or Anggakusumadinata), known as Pak Machjar or Pak Mahyar, is a Sundanese music composer and an Indonesian musicologist, specializing in pelog and salendro.
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Radix tree
In computer science, a radix tree (also radix trie or compact prefix tree) is a data structure that represents a space-optimized trie in which each node that is the only child is merged with its parent.
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Rae Langton
Rae Helen Langton, FBA (born 14 February 1961) is an Australian and British professor of philosophy.
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Rajah & Tann
Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP is a transnational law firm headquartered in Singapore with offices in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.
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Ram Rajasekharan
Ram Rajasekharan (born December 25, 1960) is an Indian plant biologist, food technologist and a former director of the Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), a constituent laboratory of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.
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Ranjana Srivastava
Ranjana Srivastava is an oncologist and author from Melbourne, Australia.
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Ray Ison
Raymond L. (Ray) Ison (born ca. 1952) is an Australian environmental scientist, and Professor of Systems at the Open University in the UK.
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Raymond Finkelstein
Raymond Antony Finkelstein (born 16 July 1946) is an Australian lawyer and judge.
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Raymond Martin (academic)
Raymond Leslie Martin AO FAA FTSE FRSC FRACI (born 3 February 1926) is an Australian former chemistry professor and university administrator.
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Records Continuum Model
The Records Continuum Model (RCM) was created in the 1990s by Monash University academic Frank Upward with input from colleagues Sue McKemmish and Livia Iacovino as a response to evolving discussions about the challenges of managing digital records and archives in the discipline of Archival Science.
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Regeneration (biology)
In biology, regeneration is the process of renewal, restoration, and growth that makes genomes, cells, organisms, and ecosystems resilient to natural fluctuations or events that cause disturbance or damage.
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Rekha Luther
Rekha Elizabeth Luther is an Australian/half Indian actress, singer and model.
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Representative democracy in Singapore
Singapore has a multi-party parliamentary system of representative democracy in which the President of Singapore is the head of state and the Prime Minister of Singapore is the head of government.
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Residential college
A residential college is a division of a university that places academic activity in a community setting of students and faculty, usually at a residence and with shared meals, the college having a degree of autonomy and a federated relationship with the overall university.
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Responsible Gambling Awareness Week
Responsible gambling awareness week is held annually in May and focuses on the promotion of responsible gambling and services that assist people with problem gambling issues throughout Australia.
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Rex Mortimer
Rex Alfred Mortimer (11 February 1926 – 31 December 1979) was an Australian academic and expert on communism.
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Rex Stevenson
Rex Kenneth Stevenson (born 16 October 1942) is an Australian company director and former intelligence officer, who was the Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service from 1992 to 1998.
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Richard Alston (politician)
Richard Kenneth Robert Alston (born 19 December 1941) is a former member of the Australian Senate from 1986 to 2004, representing the state of Victoria for the Liberal Party.
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Richard Di Natale
Richard Luigi Di Natale (born 6 June 1970) is an Australian Senator and leader of the Australian Greens.
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Richard Divall
Richard Sydney Divall (9 September 1945 – 15 January 2017) was an Australian conductor and musicologist.
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Richard Jozsa
Richard Jozsa is an Australian mathematician and the holder of the Leigh Trapnell Chair in Quantum Physics at the University of Cambridge.
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Richard Larkins
Richard Graeme Larkins AO is the current Chancellor of La Trobe University.
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Richard Move
Richard Move is an American present-day choreographer, dancer, performing artist, director, and filmmaker.
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Richard Riordan (Australian politician)
Richard Vincent Riordan (born 11 April 1972) is an Australian politician and businessman.
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Richard Scotton
Richard "Dick" Bailey Scotton AO is an Australian health economist.
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Richard Slaughter
Richard Slaughter is a scholar and writer in the field of futures studies, applied foresight and social innovation.
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Rick Agnew
Dr Richard (Rick) Agnew (born 1959) is an Australian alpine mountaineer and high altitude sports aviator who has completed the Seven Summits (climbing the highest mountains on each of the seven continents) climbing Mt Everest and many other peaks.
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Ridley College (Melbourne)
Ridley College, formerly known as Ridley Melbourne, is a Christian theological college in the parklands of central Melbourne.
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Rikkyo University
, also known as Saint Paul's University, is a private university, in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan.
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Rina Bjarnason
Rina Bjarnason (born 31 May 1964) is a Danish born Australian female handball player.
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Rita Felski
Rita Felski (born 1956) is an academic and critic, who holds the William R. Kenan Jr. Professorship of English at the University of Virginia and is a former editor of New Literary History.
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Rita Panahi
Rita Panahi is an American-born Iranian Australian opinion columnist and critic of Islam.
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RMIT Music
RMIT Music Collective is the music club representing all student-run musical groups at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.
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RMIT School of Applied Communication
The RMIT School of Applied Communication was an Australian tertiary education school within the College of Design and Social Context of RMIT University.
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RMIT School of Media and Communication
RMIT's School of Media and Communication is an Australian tertiary education school within the College of Design and Social Context at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University), located in Melbourne, Victoria.
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Rob Cover
Rob Cover (born 31 May 1972, Canberra, Australia) is a social theorist and media scholar, specialising in critical sexuality studies, digital media theory, minority stereotyping and media scandals, with work on LGBTIQ youth suicide, cultures of social networking and audience interactivity.
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Rob J. Hyndman
Robin John "Rob" Hyndman (born 2 May 1967) is an Australian statistician known for his work on forecasting.
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Rob Jahrling
Robert Jahrling (born 14 February 1974) is an Argentinian-born Olympian rower of East German parentage who has competed for Australia at three Olympic Games.
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Rob Jolly
Robert Allen "Rob" Jolly (born 27 January 1945) is a former Australian politician.
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Robby Foldvari
Robby Foldvari (born 2 June 1960) is an Australian player of snooker, English billiards and pool.
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Robert Bartnik
Robert Bartnik is an Australian mathematician based at Monash University, where he holds the position of Professor of Pure Mathematics.
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Robert Blackwood (engineer)
Sir Robert Rutherford Blackwood (3 June 190621 August 1982) was an Australian engineer, prominent businessman and university administrator.
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Robert Clancy (doctor)
Robert Llewellyn Clancy is an Australian clinical immunologist and a pioneer in the field of mucosal immunology.
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Robert Doyle
Robert Keith Bennett Doyle (born 20 May 1953) is an Australian politician who was the 103rd Lord Mayor of Melbourne, elected on 30 November 2008 until he resigned on 4 February 2018 amidst allegations of sexual harassment.
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Robert Hayes (academic)
Robert Alexander Hayes (12 January, 1942 - 10 November, 2011) was an Australian Associate professor of Law at the University of Western Sydney.
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Robert L. Peters
Robert L. Peters is a Canadian graphic designer and educator.
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Robert Ray (Australian politician)
Robert Francis Ray (born 8 April 1947) is a former Australian politician, who was an Labor Party Senator from 1981 to 2008, representing the state of Victoria.
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Robert Sparrow
Robert Sparrow may refer to.
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Robert Street
Robert Street AO FAA (16 December 1920 – 4 July 2013) was a British academic and academic administrator.
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Roberts Hall
Roberts Hall can refer to.
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Robin Gerster
Robin Gerster (born 1953) is an Australian author and academic.
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Robogals
Robogals is an international student-run organisation that aims to inspire, engage and empower young women to consider studying engineering and related fields.
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Robyn Cadwallader
Robyn Cadwallader is an Australian writer of novels, short stories and poetry.
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Robyn Eckersley
Robyn Eckersley (born 1958) is a Professor and Head of Political Science in the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia.
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Rock art
In archaeology, rock art is human-made markings placed on natural stone; it is largely synonymous with parietal art.
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Rod Downey
Rodney Graham Downey (born 20 September 1957) is an Australian and New Zealand mathematician and computer scientist,.
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Rodney Tiffen
Rodney Tiffen is an Australian emeritus professor of political science in the Department of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney.
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Roger Chao
Roger Chao, FRGS, is an Australian explorer, mountain climber, philosopher and ethicist.
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Roger Jaensch
Roger Charles Jaensch (born 22 April 1971) is an Australian politician from Wynyard, Tasmania.
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Roland Perry
Roland John Perry OAM (born 11 October 1946) is a Melbourne-based author best known for his books on history, especially Australia in the two world wars.
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Ron Castan
Aaron Ronald "Ron" Castan AM QC (29 October 1939 – 21 October 1999) was a barrister and human rights advocate.
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Ron Johnston (geographer)
Ronald John Johnston, OBE, FAcSS, FBA (born 30 March 1941 in Swindon,Sidaway, J. (2009): Johnston, R. J. In: International Encyclopedia of Human Geography: 11–13. Elsevier (Amsterdam). England) is a British human geographer, known for elaborating his discipline's foundations, particularly its history and nature, and for his contributions to urban social geography and electoral geography.
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Ron McCallum
Ronald Clive "Ron" McCallum AO (born 8 October 1948) is an Australian legal academic.
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Ron Wilson (Australian politician)
Ronald Charles "Ron" Wilson (born 16 June 1958) is a former Australian politician.
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Rona Green (artist)
Rona Green (born 1972, Geelong, Victoria) is an Australian visual artist.
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Ronald Drayton Brown
Ronald Drayton Brown AM FAA (14 October 1927 – 2 November 2008) was an Australian chemist and academic.
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Ros Bandt
Rosalie (Ros) Edith Bandt (born 18 August 1951 in Geelong) is an Australian composer, sound artist, academic and performer.
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Rosemary Balmford
Rosemary Anne Balmford (15 September 1933 – 8 August 2017) was an Australian judge, barrister, solicitor and legal academic.
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Rosemary Gillespie
Rosemarie Gillespie (4 February 1941 – 21 June 2010), also known as Waratah Rose, was an Australian lawyer, human rights activist, author and film producer.
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Rosemary Hayes
Rosemary Hayes (born December 10, 1942) is a British author who has written more than 39 books for children, from seven year olds to teenagers, and edited many more.
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Rosemary Langford
Rosemary Langford (née Teele) is a lawyer, writer and academic from Australia.
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Rosemary Redfield
Rosemary Jeanne Redfield is a microbiologist at the University of British Columbia where she has worked as a faculty member in the Department of Zoology since 1993.
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Ross Ray
Ross Ray QC was an Australian barrister and the President of the Law Council of Australia.
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Rowville, Victoria
Rowville is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 27 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Knox local government area.
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Roy Grounds
Sir Roy Burman Grounds (18 December 19057 March 1981) was one of Australia's leading architects of the modern movement.
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Royal Aeronautical Society
The Royal Aeronautical Society, also known as the RAeS, is a British multi-disciplinary professional institution dedicated to the global aerospace community.
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Royal Parade, Melbourne
Royal Parade is a major urban road in Victoria, Australia, linking Melbourne City to Brunswick and the northern suburbs.
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RSPCA Australia
RSPCA Australia (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is an Australian peak organisation established in 1981 to promote animal welfare.
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Rugby union in Victoria
Rugby union in Victoria describes the sport of rugby union being played and watched in the state of Victoria in Australia.
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Ruslan Kogan
Ruslan Kogan (born November 1982) is a serial entrepreneur, and founder and CEO of Kogan.com as well as several other eCommerce related companies in Australia.
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Russel Howcroft
Russel Howcroft is an Australian business man and media personality best known as a panellist on the ABC television program The Gruen Transfer.
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Russell Blackford
Russell Blackford is an Australian writer, philosopher, and literary critic, based for many years in Melbourne.
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Russell Tucker
Russell Wayne George Tucker (born 11 April 1990) is a South African athlete specialising in the discus throw.
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Rusty Russell
Rusty Russell is an Australian free software programmer and advocate, known for his work on the Linux kernel's networking subsystem and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard.
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Ruth Buckstein
Ruth Buckstein (born 28 July 1955 in Melbourne, Australia) is a former Australian Test and ODI cricketer.
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Sabadino degli Arienti
Giovanni Sabadino degli Arienti (Bologna 1445 – Bologna 1510) was an Italian humanist, author, poet and prose writer.
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Sabiha Gökçen
Sabiha Gökçen (22 March 1913 – 22 March 2001) was a Turkish aviator.
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Saleumxay Kommasith
Saleumxay Kommasith (Lao: ສະເຫລີມໄຊ ກົມມະສິດ; born October 31, 1968) is a Laotian politician who has been Minister of Foreign Affairs of Laos since April 2016.
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Sam Prince (humanitarian)
Sam Prince (27 November 1983) is an Australian entrepreneur and philanthropist.
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Samah Sabawi
Samah Sabawi (سماح السبعاوي; 1967) is a Palestinian playwright, author and poet.
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Samantha Downie
Samantha Downie (born 21 November 1987, in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian model, who participated of the fourth cycle of Australia's Next Top Model.
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Samaresh Mitra
Samaresh Mitra (born 1937) is an Indian bioinorganic chemist and an INSA Senior Scientist at the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology (IICB).
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Samuel Alexander
Samuel Alexander OM, FBA (6 January 185913 September 1938) was an Australian-born British philosopher.
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Samuel Patten
Samuel Patten (born 23 May 1963) is an Australian former World Champion rower and Olympic medallist.
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San Thang
San Hoa Thang (born 28 August 1954) is a Vietnamese Australian chemist.
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Sanctuary Review Committee
In the Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Sanctuary Review Committee was a group of biblical scholars and administrators which met to decide the church's response to theologian Desmond Ford, who had challenged details of the church's "investigative judgment" teaching.
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Sandra Rees
Professor Sandra Rees is an Honorary Professorial Fellow in the Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience at the University of Melbourne.
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Sandra Sdraulig
Sandra Sdraulig (born 13 November 1963) is an executive coach and owner of Through the Roof offering executive coaching specifically tailored for women.
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Sandstone universities
The sandstone universities are an informally defined group comprising Australia's oldest tertiary education institutions.
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Sarah Henderson
Sarah Moya Henderson (born 4 April 1964), Illustrated Heritage Guide to The Geelong College.
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Sarah Joseph (legal academic)
Sarah Louise Joseph is an Australian human rights scholar.
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Sawan Serasinghe
Sawan Serasinghe (born 21 February 1994) is a badminton player from Australia.
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Scotch College, Melbourne
Scotch College is an independent Presbyterian day and boarding school for boys, located in Hawthorn, an inner-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Scott W. Sloan
Scott William Sloan (born 2 July 1954) FRS FREng FAA FTSE is laureate Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Newcastle.
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Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is a non-profit, marine conservation organization based in Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, Washington, in the United States.
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Section 120 of the Constitution of Australia
Section 120 of the Constitution of Australia provides that Custody of offenders against laws of the Commonwealth Every State shall make provision for the detention in its prisons of persons accused or convicted of offences against the laws of the Commonwealth, and for the punishment of persons convicted of such offences, and the Parliament of the Commonwealth may make laws to give effect to this provision..
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Section 90 of the Constitution of Australia
Section 90 of the Constitution of Australia prohibits the States from imposing customs duties and of excise.
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Seikei University
is a private university in the Kichijōji area of the city of Musashino, Tokyo, Japan.
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Selangor
Selangor, also known by its Arabic honorific Darul Ehsan, or "Abode of Sincerity", is one of the 13 states of Malaysia.
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Serpin
Serpins are a superfamily of proteins with similar structures that were first identified for their protease inhibition activity and are found in all kingdoms of life.
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Sexual consent
Sexual consent is consent to engage in sexual activity.
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Sexual intercourse
Sexual intercourse (or coitus or copulation) is principally the insertion and thrusting of the penis, usually when erect, into the vagina for sexual pleasure, reproduction, or both.
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Shahriza Hussein
Shahriza Hussein (1943 – 23 January 2010) was a Malaysian writer.
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Shaiwatna Kupratakul
Shaiwatna Kupratakul is a Thai theoretical physicist.
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Shane Howard
Shane Michael Howard (born 26 January 1955) is an Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist, he was the mainstay of folk rock group Goanna (1977–85, 1998) which had hit singles with "Solid Rock" (October 1982, No. 2) and "Let the Franklin Flow" (May 1983, No. 12) on the Kent Music Report and their album, Spirit of Place (November 1982, No. 2).
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Shane Marshall
Shane Raymond Marshall is a former judge of the Federal Court of Australia.
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Shanrah Wakefield
Shanrah Wakefield (born April 18, 1985) is an Australia born actress and writer.
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Sharman Stone
Sharman Nancy Stone (née Bawden; born 23 April 1951) is a former Australian politician who represented Murray in the Australian House of Representatives between March 1996 and May 2016 as a member of the Liberal Party.
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Sharon Oviatt
Sharon Oviatt is an internationally recognized computer scientist, professor and researcher known for her work in the field of human–computer interaction on human-centered multimodal interface design and evaluation.
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Shaun Wilson
Shaun Wilson (born Melbourne, 1972) is an Australian artist, film maker, academic and curator working with themes of memory, place and scale through painting, miniatures and video art.
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Shelley Penn
Shelley Penn (b.1965–) is a Melbourne-based award winning architect, educator, urbanist and built environment advocate.
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Sheng Kung Hui Lam Woo Memorial Secondary School
Sheng Kung Hui Lam Woo Memorial Secondary School (LWMSS, Traditional Chinese: 聖公會林護紀念中學) is an Anglican secondary school located at Kwai Shing Circuit, Kwai Chung, the New Territories, Hong Kong.
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Sherine Wong
Sherine Wong Sook Ling (born 28 March 1979 in Perak, Malaysia) won the title of Miss Malaysia Universe in 1998 when she was just 18 years old and represented Malaysia in the Miss Universe 1998 pageant in Hawaii, the United States.
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Shira Nayman
Shira Nayman (born April 26, 1960) is a novelist and short story writer best known for her collection Awake in the Dark, published in 2006.
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Shire of Bulla
The Shire of Bulla was a local government area located about northwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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Shire of Cobram
The Shire of Cobram was a local government area on the Murray River in the Goulburn Valley region, about north of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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Shire of Eltham
The Shire of Eltham was a local government area about northeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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Shire of Pakenham
The Shire of Pakenham was a local government area located about southeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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Shire of Rodney
The Shire of Rodney was a local government area in the Goulburn Valley region, about north of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, located between Kyabram and Shepparton.
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Shire of Upper Yarra
The Shire of Upper Yarra was a local government area centred on the upper reaches of the Yarra Valley, about east of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, extending eastwards into Victoria's interior.
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Shire of Yea
The Shire of Yea was a local government area about northeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia.
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Shivaji University
Shivaji University (शिवाजी विद्यापीठ), established in 1962, is in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.
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Shoba Purushothaman
Shoba Purushothaman is a Malaysian-born entrepreneur who has co-founded three companies.
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Sid Myer
Sid Myer is an Australian businessman and philanthropist with strong associations with ongoing relations between Australia and Asia.
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Sim Kui Hian
Y.B. Datuk Prof. Dr.
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Simbarashe Mumbengegwi
Simbarashe Simbanenduku Mumbengegwi (born 20 July 1945.) is a Zimbabwean politician and diplomat currently serving as Minister of State for Presidential Affairs and Monitoring Government Programmes.
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Simon Crean
Simon Findlay Crean (born 26 February 1949) is a former Australian politician and trade unionist.
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Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a public research university in British Columbia, Canada with campuses in Burnaby (Main Campus), Surrey, and Vancouver.
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Simon McKeon
Simon Vincent McKeon (born 19 December 1955) is an Australian lawyer, philanthropist, sportsman and the current Chancellor of Monash University.
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Simon Moss
Simon Moss is a psychology academic, best known for developing Psychlopedia.
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Simon West (poet)
Simon West (born 1974) is an Australian poet.
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Sinophobia
Anti-Chinese sentiment, Sinophobia (from Late Latin Sinae "China" and Greek φόβος, phobos, "fear"), or Chinophobia is a sentiment against China, its people, overseas Chinese, or Chinese culture.
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Sir Robert Menzies Lecture
The Sir Robert Menzies Lecture is an annual lecture delivered in Melbourne, by a prominent politician, academic or other noteworthy individual, about various aspects of modern liberalism.
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Sisira Jayasuriya
Sisira Jayasuriya, is a Professor of Economics at Monash University, Melbourne.
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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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SmartBus
SmartBus is a network of bus services in the city of Melbourne, Australia.
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Socialist Alternative (Australia)
Socialist Alternative is a revolutionary socialist organisation in Australia, identifying with the Marxist tradition of "socialism from below".
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Soe Tjen Marching
Soe Tjen Marching (born April 23, 1971 in Surabaya, Indonesia) is a writer, academic, activist, and a composer of avant-garde music from Indonesia.
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Somsak Jeamteerasakul
Somsak Jeamteerasakul is a former history lecturer at the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Thammasat University.
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Son Sann
Son Sann (សឺន សាន; 5 October 191119 December 2000) was a Cambodian politician and anti-communist resistance leader who served as the 24th Prime Minister of Cambodia (1967–68) and later as President of the National Assembly (1993).
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Song Tao (diplomat)
Song Tao (born April 1955) is a Chinese politician and senior diplomat, currently serving as the head of the International Liaison Department of the Communist Party of China.
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South China Agricultural University
South China Agricultural University (SCAU) (Chinese: 华南农业大学/華南農業大學) commonly referred to as SCAU, is a public comprehensive university in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
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South Yarra, Victoria
South Yarra is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Cities of Melbourne and Stonnington local government areas.
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Southeast University-Monash University Joint Graduate School
The Southeast University-Monash University Joint Graduate School is a postgraduate and research university in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China.
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Speed limit enforcement
Speed limit enforcement is the effort made by appropriately empowered authorities to improve driver compliance with speed limits.
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Spunti e ricerche
Spunti e ricerche is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research in Italian studies.
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Squeegee
A squeegee or squilgee is a tool with a flat, smooth rubber blade, used to remove or control the flow of liquid on a flat surface.
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Sri Lanka and state terrorism
The Sri Lankan state has been accused of state terrorism against the Tamil minority as well as the Sinhalese majority.
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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. Mary's Catholic High School, Dubai, UAE
St.
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Stacey Lynch
Stacey Emma Lynch BSc (Hons), Ph.D. (born 9 June 1980) is an Australian virologist and researcher at the Victorian Department of Environment and Primary Industries, AgriBio.
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Stacy Christakakis
Stacy Christakakis (born 25 March 1964) is an Australian football coach who is currently the Technical Director of National Premier League side Kingston City FC.
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Stamford University Bangladesh
Stamford University Bangladesh (স্টামফোর্ড বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় বাংলাদেশ) is a private university in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Station Trail
The Station Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows the Pakenham/Cranbourne railway lines from Hughesdale railway station to Centre Road, Clayton in the inner southern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Stelarc
Stelarc (born Στέλιος Αρκαδίου Stelios Arcadiou in Limassol in 1946, but legally changed his name in 1972) is a Cyprus-born performance artist raised in the Melbourne suburb of Sunshine, whose works focus heavily on extending the capabilities of the human body.
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Stephen Benwell
Stephen Benwell (born 1953) is a Melbourne-based artist working predominantly in the medium of comprises ceramics.
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Stephen Bolsin
Stephen Nicholas Cluley Bolsin (born 1952) is a British anaesthetist whose actions as a whistleblower exposed incompetent paediatric cardiac surgery at the Bristol Royal Infirmary leading to the implementation of clinical governance reforms in the United Kingdom.
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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 Kaye (judge)
Stephen Kaye (born 1951) is a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria.
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Stephen Mennell
Stephen Mennell (born 1944 in Yorkshire, England) is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at University College Dublin.
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Stephen Parker (academic)
Stephen John Parker AO is a legal academic and university administrator who became Vice-Chancellor of the University of Canberra in 2007.
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Stephen Taylor (economist)
Stephen John Taylor (born 1954) is a British Professor of Finance at Lancaster University Management School, an authority on stochastic volatility models and option prices, a regular keynote speaker on financial econometrics and mathematical finance and an author who has published academic text books and extensive influential learned papers in Mathematical Finance, the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, the Journal of Econometrics and ‘other premier academic journals’.
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Steve Brook
Steve Brook (1 August 1934 – 13 August 2014),was born in London, England and trained as a compositor in Sydney, Australia, was a Melbourne based satirical writer with a history of involvement in progressive causes, following a period as a journalist with Polish Radio in Warsaw.
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Steve Dargavel
Steven John Dargavel (born 10 June 1966) is a former Australian politician.
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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 Wettenhall
Stephen Peter Arthur Wettenhall (born 15 February 1963) was the Australian Labor Party Member of the Parliament of Queensland for Barron River.
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Sthenurus
Sthenurus ("strong tail") is an extinct genus of kangaroo.
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Stretch Kontelj
Srechko Jernej "Stretch" Kontelj, (born 1961) is a former City of Greater Geelong councillor and former mayor of the city.
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Stuart Barnes (poet)
Stuart Barnes (born 1977) is an Australian poet.
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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 Morris
Stuart Morris QC is an Australian lawyer.
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Stuart Newman
Stuart Alan Newman (born April 4, 1945 in New York City) is a professor of cell biology and anatomy at New York Medical College in Valhalla, NY, United States.
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Sucheta Priyabadini
Dr.
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Sue Boyce
Suzanne Kay Boyce (born 15 March 1951, in Brisbane, Queensland), Australian politician, businesswoman and disability advocate, is a former member of the Australian Senate for Queensland.
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Sue McKemmish
Professor Sue McKemmish is an Australian archivist and scholar in the field of archival science.
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Sue Pennicuik
Susan Margaret Pennicuik (born 17 April 1957) is an Australian politician, and Greens member of the Victorian Legislative Council since 2006.
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Suh Yongsun
Suh Yongsun, also Yong Sun Suh or Seo Young-Sun (서용선; born 1951 in Seoul, South Korea), is a Korean painter and sculptor.
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Sunbury Pop Festival
Sunbury Pop Festival or Sunbury Rock Festival was an annual Australian rock music festival held on a private farm between Sunbury and Diggers Rest, Victoria, which was staged on the Australia Day (26 January) long weekend from 1972 to 1975.
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Sunway College
Sunway College is an independent college based in Bandar Sunway, Malaysia.
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Sunway University
Sunway University is a private university based in Bandar Sunway, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
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Superhero
A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero or Super) is a type of heroic stock character, usually possessing supernatural or superhuman powers, who is dedicated to fighting the evil of his/her universe, protecting the public, and usually battling supervillains.
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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 Fereday
Susan Fereday (born 1959) is an Australian artist, writer, curator and educator.
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Susan Lim
Susan Lim Mey Lee is a Singaporean surgeon who in 1990 performed the first successful liver transplant in Singapore.
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Sustainable MBA
The traditional MBA degree (Masters in Business Administration) requires coursework and other study of business from a primarily financial standpoint, with some attention to management of people, to conventional economic theory, and to business ethics.
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Sustainable Tourism CRC
Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC), headquartered in Gold Coast, Queensland, was an Australian Cooperative Research Centre established by the Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centres Program to establish a competitive and dynamic sustainable tourism industry in Australia.
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SYN Media
SYN Media (Student Youth Network Inc.) is an Australian youth-run media organisation that provides training and broadcast opportunities for young people.
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Syndal railway station
Syndal railway station is located on the Glen Waverley line in Victoria, Australia.
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Syntactic gemination
Syntactic gemination, or syntactic doubling, is an external sandhi phenomenon in Italian, Finnish and some Western Romance languages.
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Systemic Infrastructure Initiative
The Systemic Infrastructure Initiative was announced by the Government of Australia in January 2001 as part of Backing Australia's Ability – An Innovation Action Plan for the Future.
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Talasa of Poso
Ngkai Talasa or Talasa Tua (born - died), was the eighth King who ruled Poso in 1919 until 1948.
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Tamasin Ramsay
Tamasin Ramsay is an Australian anthropologist (with a background as an actress), having studied medical anthropology at the University of Melbourne and received her PhD in the same field from Monash University in 2009.
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Tamu Agung
Tamu Agung (Exalted Guest) is a 1955 Indonesian dramatic comedy film directed by Usmar Ismail.
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Tan Le
Tan Le (Vietnamese: Lê Thị Thái Tần, born 20 May 1977), a Vietnamese-Australian telecommunications entrepreneur, is a co-Founder of Emotiv.
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Tasaku Tsunoda
Tsunoda Tasaku (角田 太作) b.1946 is a Japanese linguist, specializing in Australian Aboriginal languages.
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Tatjana Višak
Tatjana Višak (born 12 December 1974), often credited as Tatjana Visak, is a German philosopher specialising in ethics and political philosophy who is currently based in the Department of Philosophy and Business Ethics at University of Mannheim.
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Templestowe, Victoria
Templestowe is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 16 km north-east of Melbourne's Central Business District.
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Terrorism in Sri Lanka
Terrorism in Sri Lanka has been a highly destructive phenomenon during the periods of Sri Lankan Civil War (1983-2009) and first and second JVP Insurrections (1971 and 1987–89).
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Terry Speed
Terence Paul "Terry" Speed (born 14 March 1943), FAA FRS is an Australian statistician.
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Tertiary education in Australia
Tertiary education in Australia consists of both government and private institutions.
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Texting while driving
Texting while driving, also called texting and driving, is the act of composing, sending, reading text messages, email, or making similar use of the web on a mobile phone while operating a motor vehicle.
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The Alfred Hospital
The Alfred, also known as Alfred Hospital or The Alfred Hospital, is a major hospital in Melbourne, Victoria.
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The Bible and Critical Theory
The Bible and Critical Theory is a biannual peer-reviewed open access academic journal in the fields of biblical studies and critical theory.
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The Conversation (website)
The Conversation is an independent, not-for-profit media outlet that uses content sourced from the academic and research community.
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The Dickson Poon School of Law
The Dickson Poon School of Law is the law school of King's College London, and one of the nine Schools of Study of the College.
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The Gorskys
The Gorskys are an Australian comedy team.
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The International Academic Forum
The International Academic Forum (IAFOR) is an interdisciplinary think tank, conference organiser and publisher based in Japan, with offices in Nagoya and Kobe.
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The Japanese School of Melbourne
is a Japanese international school located in Caulfield South, Victoria in the Melbourne area.
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The Mandogs
The Mandogs was a Melbourne radio show operating on Radio Monash, with a large panel of hosts.
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The Monash Sessions
The Monash Sessions is a series of live albums featuring Kate Ceberano, Vince Jones, Hermeto Pascoal, and the Monash School of Music staff and students.
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The National Times
The National Times (later National Times on Sunday ("Australia's national weekly of business and affairs") was a weekly newspaper published by Fairfax News from 1971 to 1986. It coincided with the publication of Nation Review (1970 to 1981) similarly a weekly newspaper. The paper quickly developed a reputation for accurate investigative journalism, winning four consecutive Walkley Awards for best newspaper feature in 1975, 1976, 1977 and 1978. In the 1980s, it "exposed networks of influence and links between organised crime and public administration in New South Wales".
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The Opera Studio Melbourne
The Opera Studio Melbourne is a not-for-profit, independent training organisation for aspiring opera singers, and répétiteurs based in Melbourne, Australia.
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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2004
This is the 2004 THE–QS World University Rankings list of the top 200 universities in the world.
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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2005
This is the 2005 THE–QS World University Rankings list of the top 200 universities in the world.
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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2006
This is the 2006 THE–QS World University Rankings list of the top 200 universities in the world.
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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2007
This is the 2007 THE–QS World University Rankings list of the top 200 universities in the world.
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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2008
This is the 2008 THE–QS World University Rankings list of the top 200 universities in the world.
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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2009
This is the top 200 of the 2009 Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings / Times Higher Education World University Rankings / QS World University Rankings of the top 300 universities in the world.
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THE–QS World University Rankings, 2013
This is the top 200 of the 2013 Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings / Times Higher Education World University Rankings / QS World University Rankings of the top 300 universities in the world.
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Thesis Eleven
Thesis Eleven: Critical Theory and Historical Sociology is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers four times a year in the field of Sociology.
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Thomas Bromhead
Thomas Bromhead (born December 28, 1972) is an Australian actor, voice actor, comedian and musician.
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Through Darkest Pondelayo
Through Darkest Pondelayo: An account of the adventures of two English ladies on a cannibal island is a 1936 Australian satirical novel by Joan Lindsay, published under the pseudonym Serena Livingstone-Stanley.
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Tilman Ruff
Professor Tilman Alfred Ruff AM (born 1955) is an Australian public health and infectious diseases physician who has focused his efforts on immunization and "the global health imperative to eradicate nuclear weapons.".
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Tim Brailsford
Professor Tim Brailsford is the current Vice Chancellor and President of Bond University, an appointment he commenced in January, 2012.
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Tim Costello
Timothy Ewen "Tim" Costello AO (born 4 March 1955) is an Australian Baptist minister and the current Chief Advocate of World Vision Australia.
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Tim Flannery
Timothy Fridtjof "Tim" Flannery (born 28 January 1956) is an Australian mammalogist, palaeontologist, environmentalist, Australia's leading conservationist, explorer, and global warming activist.
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Tim Soutphommasane
Thinethavone "Tim" Soutphommasane (born 1982) is an Australian public servant, academic, and social commentator.
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Tim Watts (politician)
Timothy Graham Watts (born 8 June 1982) is an Australian politician and an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since September 2013, representing the Division of Gellibrand, Victoria.
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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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Time of Fallen Blossoms
Time of Fallen Blossoms is 1951 book written by Allan S. Clifton.
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Timeline of Australian inventions
This is a timeline of Australian inventions consisting of products and technology invented in Australia from pre-European-settlement in 1788 to the present.
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Timothy Conigrave
Tim Conigrave (19 November 1959 – 18 October 1994) was an Australian actor, writer, and activist.
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Tino Ceberano
Constantino 'Tino' Ceberano (born c. 1942) is a karate master who is a key figure in Australian martial arts history.
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TMMC Cancer Center
TMMC Cancer Center (Vietnamese: Trung Tâm Ung Bướu, Bệnh viện Ung Bướu, Trung Tâm Ung Thư, Bệnh viện Ung thư TMMC)is a specialized cancer hospital and also the first medical center of Excellence of this type in Vietnam.
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Todd Oliynyk
Todd Oliynyk is an associate professor in mathematics at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
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Tom Ballard
Thomas Colin Ballard (born 26 November 1989) is an Australian radio and television presenter and comedian.
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Tom Gourdie
Tom Gourdie MBE, DA, FSSI (18 May 1913 – 6 January 2005) was a prominent Scottish calligrapher, artist and teacher.
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Tom Hungerford
Thomas Arthur Guy Hungerford, AM (5 May 191519 June 2011), popularly known as T. A. G. Hungerford, was an Australian writer, noted for his World War II novel The Ridge and the River, and his short stories that chronicle growing up in South Perth, Western Australia during the Great Depression.
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Tom Wills
Thomas Wentworth Wills (19 August 1835 – 2 May 1880) was a sportsman who is credited with being Australia's first cricketer of significance and a founder of Australian football.
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Tommy Koh
Tommy Koh Thong Bee (born 12 November 1937),,, is a Singaporean international lawyer, professor, and diplomat.
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Tony Atkins
Tony (Anthony Michael) Atkins AM is a medical doctor born on 4 February 1943 in Elwood, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.
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Tony Auden
Desmond is an Australian meteorologist.
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Tony D'Aloisio
Anthony Michael "Tony" D'Aloisio AM (born 1949 in Italy) was Chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
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Tony Lloyd (artist)
Tony Lloyd (born 1970Tegart, L: Depth of Field page 26 Exhibition catalogue Shepparton Art Gallery 2003.) is an Australian contemporary artist.
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Tony Lupton
Anthony Gerard "Tony" Lupton (born 10 January 1957), Australian politician, was the Australian Labor Party member for Prahran in the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2002 to 2010.
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Tony McMichael
Professor Anthony John McMichael AO FTSE MBBS PhD (3 October 1942 – 26 September 2014) was an Australian epidemiologist who retired from the Australian National University in 2012.
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Tony Moclair
Tony Moclair (born 4 September 1969 in Cork, Ireland) is an Australian comedy actor, writer, performer and radio broadcaster.
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Tony Pagone
Gaetano (Tony) Pagone was a judge of the Federal Court of Australia from 21 June 2013 until 31 March 2018.
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Tony Pignata
Tony Pignata (born 30 November 1964) is an Australian football administrator and former Chief Executive of Sydney FC in the Australian A-League.
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Toonen v. Australia
Toonen v. Australia was a landmark human rights complaint brought before the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHRC) by Tasmanian resident Nicholas Toonen in 1994.
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Torbjörn Tännsjö
Torbjörn Tännsjö (born 1946 in Västerås) is a Swedish professor of philosophy and public intellectual.
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Toyota Camry
The Toyota Camry (Japanese: トヨタ・カムリ Toyota Kamuri) is an automobile sold internationally by the Japanese manufacturer Toyota since 1982, spanning multiple generations.
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Toyota Camry (XV10)
The Toyota Camry (XV10) is a mid-size car that was produced by Toyota between 1991 and 1996 in Japan and North America, and 1993 and 1997 in Australia.
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Toyota Camry (XV40)
The Toyota Camry (XV40) is a mid-size car that was produced by Toyota from January 2006 to July 2011.
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Toyota Platz
The Toyota Platz is a supermini automobile that was manufactured in Japan by Toyota from 1999 through to 2005, when replaced by the Toyota Belta.
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Toyota Vitz
The Toyota Vitz is a line of three- and five-door hatchback subcompact cars produced since 1999 by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota.
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Tracy Pew
Tracy Franklin Pew (19 December 19577 November 1986) was an Australian musician and bass guitarist for The Birthday Party.
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Translational research
Translational research – often used interchangeably with translational medicine or translational science or bench to bedside – is an effort to build on basic scientific research to create new therapies, medical procedures, or diagnostics.
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Trevor Barnard
Trevor John Barnard (born 3 January 1938) is a British-born Australian pianist and teacher.
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Trevor O'Hoy
Trever O'Hoy was the President and CEO of Foster's Group from 2004 until 10 June 2008.
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Triple accreditation
Triple accreditation (or Triple Crown accreditation) is the combination of accreditations awarded to 89 business schools worldwide as of May 2018 (up from 74 in May 2016) by the three largest and most influential business school accreditation organizations.
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Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre
Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre is an alcohol and other drugs organisation located in the inner Melbourne(Australia) suburb of Richmond. Established in 1994 in Fitzroy, the organisation provides clinical treatment and support to those with substance addiction issues, as well as conducting clinical and epidemiological research and development. In addition, the organisation provides education and training to health and welfare professionals.http://www.turningpoint.org.au/about_us.html. Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre. Accessed 2007-06-29. The organisation's approach to alcohol and other drugs clinical treatment is primarily based upon the medical model of treatment. This includes using an evidence based approach to treatment services and implementing harm minimisation techniques towards relevant client issues. The organisation amalgamated with public health provider Eastern Health in October 2009, and is formally affiliated with Monash University. In addition, Turning Point collaborates with international organisations including The United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC); International Network of Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Resource Centres, California State University; Center for Behavioral Research and Services, Yale University; Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS and The International Harm Reduction Association.
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Udaya Gammanpila
Udaya Prabhath Gammanpila (born 6 February 1970) (known as Udaya Gammanpila) is a Sri Lankan politician.
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Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test
The Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (UMAT) is a test administered by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) in Australia and New Zealand to assist in the selection of domestic students into certain health science courses including most Medical (MBBS or MBChB or MD) and Dentistry (BDSc or BDS) courses, as well as other health science courses such as physiotherapy and optometry.
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University of Ballarat
The University of Ballarat, or Ballarat University, Australia was a dual-sector university with multiple campuses in Victoria, Australia, including its main Ballarat campus, Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide that were authorized by the University to provide diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
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University of Canberra
The University of Canberra (UC) is a public university that is located in Bruce, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.
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University of Colombo
The University of Colombo (කොළඹ විශ්වවිද්යාලය Kolomba Vishvavidyalaya, கொழும்புப் பல்கலைக்கழகம்) (informally Colombo University or UoC) is a public research university located primarily in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales (UNSW; branded as UNSW Sydney) is an Australian public research university located in the Sydney suburb of Kensington.
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University of New South Wales Australian National Football Club
The University of New South Wales Australian National Football Club plays Australian rules football.
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University of Queensland Debating Society
The University of Queensland Debating Society (UQDS) is the debating society of the University of Queensland.
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University of Science and Technology of China
The University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) is a national research university in Hefei, Anhui, China, under the direct leadership of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
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University of the Philippines Los Baños College of Economics and Management
The College of Economics and Management (CEM) is one of the eleven degree-granting units of the University of the Philippines Los Baños.
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University of Warwick
The University of Warwick is a plate glass research university in Coventry, England.
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Usama Fayyad
Usama M. Fayyad (born July, 1965) is an American data scientist and co-founder of KDD conferences and ACM SIGKDD association for Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining.
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V. Ramgopal Rao
V.
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V/Line VLocity
The V/Line VLocity, sometimes called the VLocity 160, is a diesel multiple unit train built by Bombardier Transportation, Dandenong for V/Line, the regional rail operator in Victoria.
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Valerie Yule
Valerie Yule (born 2 January 1929 in Melbourne, Australia) is a researcher in literacy and imagination, clinical child psychologist, academic, school psychologist and teacher, working in disadvantaged schools, Melbourne and Monash Universities in psychology and education; the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne and the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital; and hon. research fellow (Psychology) at Aberdeen University.
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Values education
Value education is the process by which people give moral values to others.
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Vance Joy
James Gabriel Keogh (born 1 December 1987), better known by his stage name Vance Joy, is an Australian singer and songwriter.
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Vecihi Başarın
Dr Vecihi Başarın (born 1947) is a Turkish Australian historian and author with a special interest in Gallipoli.
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Vera Bradford
Vera Florence Bradford (5 September 19046 January 2004) was an Australian classical pianist and teacher, with a very long career.
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Verena Huber-Dyson
Verena Esther Huber-Dyson (May 6, 1923 – March 12, 2016) was a Swiss-American mathematician, known for work in group theory and formal logic.
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Verity Burgmann
Verity Nancy Burgmann (born 17 September 1952) is Adjunct Professor of Politics in the School of Social Sciences at Monash University and Honorary Professorial Fellow in the eScholarship Research Centre at the University of Melbourne, where she is Director of the Reason in Revolt website.
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Vibhav Roy
Vibhav Roy is an Indian actor, who made his acting debut in Life OK’s show Gustakh Dil.
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Vicki Gardiner
Dr.
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Victor Mishalow
Victor Mishalow (Віктор Мiшалов) (born 4 April 1960) is an Australian born Canadian bandurist, educator, composer, conductor, and musicologist.
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Victor Perton
Victor John Perton (born 2 December 1958) is a former parliamentarian in the Australian state of Victoria, and formerly the Victorian Government's Commissioner to the Americas, based in San Francisco.
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Victoria (Australia)
Victoria (abbreviated as Vic) is a state in south-eastern Australia.
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Victoria College, Melbourne
Victoria College was a College of Advanced Education (CAE) in Melbourne, Australia.
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Victorian Amateur Football Association
The league is the largest amateur league in Australia and consists of seven senior divisions (with each club in the first 3 divisions fielding 3 teams, and all clubs fielding 2).
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Victorian Certificate of Education
The Victorian Certificate of Education or VCE is one credential available to secondary school students who successfully complete year 11 and 12 in the Australian state of Victoria.
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Victorian College of the Arts Student Union
The Victorian College of the Arts Student Union (VCASU) was the student union of the former Victorian College of the Arts (VCA), now known as the Faculty of VCA and Music (VCAM) in Melbourne, Australia.
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Victorian Honour Roll of Women
The Victorian Honour Roll of Women was established in 2001 to recognise the achievements of women from the Australian state of Victoria.
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Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing
The Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing (VPAC) was a leading, independent Advanced Computing R&D service provider and not for profit research agency established in 2000 by a consortium of Victorian Universities: Deakin University, La Trobe University, Monash University, RMIT University, Swinburne University of Technology, The University of Melbourne, University of Ballarat, Victoria University.
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Victorian Reports
The Victorian Reports (VR) are a series of law reports which report significant cases from the Supreme Court of Victoria in its first decisions and appeal decisions jurisdictions.
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Victorian state election, 1964
Elections were held in the Australian state of Victoria on 27 June 1964 to elect the 66 members of the state's Legislative Assembly and 17 members of the 34-member Legislative Council.
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Victorian Youth Symphony Orchestra
The Victorian Youth Symphony Orchestra (VYSO) is an Australian youth orchestra based in Melbourne, Victoria.
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Vinerian Scholarship
The Vinerian Scholarship is a scholarship given to the University of Oxford student who "gives the best performance in the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Civil Law".
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Volkswagen Golf Mk5
The Volkswagen Golf Mk5 (codenamed Typ 1K) is a compact car, the fifth generation of the Volkswagen Golf and the successor to the Volkswagen Golf Mk4.
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W. Bruce Croft
W.
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Wage share
In economics, the wage or labor share is the part of national income, or the income of a particular economic sector, allocated to wages (labor).
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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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Warrongo people
The Warruŋu, also known as the Warungu/Warrongo, were an Indigenous Australian people of the northern Queensland rainforest areas south of Cairns.
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Warwick Prize for Writing
The Warwick Prize for Writing is an international literary prize, worth £25,000, that is given biennially for writing excellence in the English language, in any genre or form, on a theme that changes with every award.
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Wells International School
Wells International School, a member of the International Schools Association of Thailand, is an international school with multiple campuses in Bangkok, Thailand. It consists of three campuses. On Nut (G1–G12) in Phra Khanong District serves elementary and secondary students. Wells International Kindergarten has operations in two campuses: Thong Lor (Nursery–G2) in Watthana District, serving students from pre-school to Grade 2; and Bang Na in Prawet District, composed solely of kindergarten students. Together, the three campuses serve approximately 750 students as of the 2012-2013 school year. Nationalities represented include American, Brazilian, Canadian, Chinese, Filipino, Finnish, German, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Kenyan, Korean, Malaysian, Myanmar, Portuguese, Russian, Singaporean, Spanish, Sri Lankan, Taiwanese and Thai. Wells offers an American curriculum, modified in recognition of cultural and regional distinctions, and the IB Diploma Programme. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and The Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment (ONESQA), and is licensed by the Thai Ministry of Education. Wells has also been a member of the Thailand International Schools Activity Conference (TISAC) since 2008.
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Wendy Zukerman
Wendy Zukerman is an Australian science journalist and podcaster.
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Wergaia
Wergaia or Werrigia is an indigenous Australian language group in the Wimmera region of north-Western Victoria.
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West Gate Bridge
The West Gate Bridge is a steel box girder cable-stayed bridge in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Western Eagles FC
Western Eagles FC is an Australian soccer club based in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria.
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Wickrema Weerasooria
Wickrema Weerasooria was a Sri Lankan lawyer, civil servant, diplomat and an academic.
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Will Fowles
Will Fowles is an Australian businessman.
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William Farrer
William James Farrer (3 April 184516 April 1906) was a leading Australian agronomist and plant breeder.
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William Kininmonth (meteorologist)
William Robert Kininmonth is an Australian retired meteorologist noted for his views as an opponent of anthropogenic global warming theory and for his frequent writings on the topic of climate change.
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Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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World Health Summit
The World Health Summit is a health care conference on global health policy development.
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World Solar Challenge
The World Solar Challenge or the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge since 2013 due to the sponsorship of Bridgestone Corporation is a biennial solar-powered car race which covers through the Australian Outback, from Darwin, Northern Territory to Adelaide, South Australia.
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Wycherley International School
Wycherley International School is a private co-educational day school located in the heart of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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Wyvern House
Wyvern House, is one of the two single-sex, preparatory day schools for boys of Newington College and is located at 115 Cambridge Street Stanmore, New South Wales, Australia.
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Xiaokai Yang
Xiaokai Yang (born as Yang Xiguang; Simplified Chinese: 杨小凯; 6 October 1948 – 7 July 2004) was a Chinese-Australian economist.
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XIX International AIDS Conference, 2012
The XIX International AIDS Conference was a conference held in Washington, D.C. from 22 to 27 July 2012 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, run by the International AIDS Society.
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Yagan
Yagan (c. 1795 – 11 July 1833) was an Indigenous Australian warrior from the Noongar people.
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Yalda Hakim
Yalda Hakim (born 25 or 26 June 1983) is an Australian broadcast journalist, news presenter, and documentary maker.
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Yap Soo Huey
Yap Soo Huey is a Malaysian politician.
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Yitzhak Yedid
Yitzhak Yedid (יצחק ידיד, born 29 September 1971) is an award-winning Israeli-Australian composer and improvising pianist.
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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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Yorta Yorta language
Yorta Yorta (Yotayota) is a dialect cluster, or perhaps a group of closely related languages, spoken by the Yorta Yorta people, Indigenous Australians from the junction of the Goulburn and Murray Rivers in present-day northeast Victoria.
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Young-Hee Chan
Young-Hee Chan is an award-winning classical double-bassist.
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Yuri Estrin
Yuri Estrin (professor), also written "Juri Estrin", is an international authority on materials science and engineering, particularly in the areas of physical metallurgy, materials modelling, and development of new materials.
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Zanamivir
Zanamivir is a medication used to treat and prevent influenza caused by influenza A and B viruses.
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Zbych Trofimiuk
Zbych Trofimiuk, birth name Zbigniew Krzysztof Trofimiuk (born 7 April 1979), is an Australian actor.
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Zheng Guanying
Zheng Guanying or Cheng Kuan-ying (1842-1922 or 1923) was a Chinese reformist active in the late Qing Dynasty.
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Zvonimir Janko
Zvonimir Janko (born 26 November 1932) is a Croatian mathematician who is the eponym of the Janko groups, sporadic simple groups in group theory.
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.au
.au is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Australia.
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1902 in aviation
This is a list of aviation-related events from 1902.
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1958 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 1958 in Australia.
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1961
As MAD Magazine pointed out on its cover for the March 1961 issue, this was the first "upside-up" year — i.e., one in which the numerals that form the year look the same as when the numerals are rotated upside down, a strobogrammatic number — since 1881.
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1966 in music
List of notable events in music that took place in the year 1966.
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1968 New Year Honours
The New Year Honours 1968 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.
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1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan
The 1969 Melbourne Transportation Plan was a road and rail transport plan for Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, instituted by Henry Bolte's state government.
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1972 New Year Honours
The New Year Honours 1972 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.
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2000 Summer Olympics torch relay
The 2000 Summer Olympics torch relay was the transferral of the Olympic Flame to Sydney, Australia that built up to the 2000 Summer Olympics.
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2002 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship squads
This article shows the rosters of all participating teams at the 2002 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Germany.
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2002 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 2002 in Australia.
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2007 Oceania Women's Handball Champions Cup
The 2007 Oceania Women's Handball Champions Cup was held in New Caledonia from the 12 to 15 September, 2007.
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2008 Sichuan earthquake
The 2008 Sichuan earthquakeSome early Western reports used the term Chengdu quake; e.g.,,, etc.
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2011 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 2011 in Australia.
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2011 Mirabella Cup
The 2011 Mirabella Cup was the first edition of a football (soccer) knockout-cup competition held between men's clubs in Victoria, Australia.
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2011 World Women's Handball Championship squads
This article displays the squads for the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship, held in Brazil, the 20th edition of the event.
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2013 in Australian literature
This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2013.
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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 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 2014 in Australia.
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2015 FFA Cup preliminary rounds
The 2015 FFA Cup preliminary rounds were a qualifying competition to decide 21 of the 32 teams which will take part in the 2015 FFA Cup Round of 32, along with the 10 A-League clubs and reigning National Premier Leagues champion (North Eastern MetroStars SC).
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2015 Football Federation Victoria season
The 2015 Football Federation Victoria season was the second season under the new competition format for state-level football (soccer) in Victoria.
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2016 Australian National Handball Championship season
The Australian National Handball Championship consists of four different tournaments across various age groups, including a Junior Section, Schools Tournament, and Australian University Games.
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2016 FFA Cup preliminary rounds
The 2016 FFA Cup preliminary rounds were the qualifying competition to decide 21 of the 32 teams which took part in the 2016 FFA Cup Round of 32, along with the 10 A-League clubs and reigning National Premier Leagues champion (Blacktown City FC).
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2016 in Australian television
This is a list of Australian television related events, debuts, finales, and cancellations that are scheduled to occur in 2016, the 61st year of continuous operation of television in Australia.
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2017 FFA Cup preliminary rounds
The 2017 FFA Cup preliminary rounds is the qualifying competition to decide 21 of the 32 teams which will take part in the 2017 FFA Cup Round of 32, along with the 10 A-League clubs and reigning National Premier Leagues champion (Sydney United 58).
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2017 Football Federation Victoria season
The 2017 Football Federation Victoria season is the fourth season under the new competition format for state-level football (soccer) in Victoria.
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2018 FFA Cup preliminary rounds
The 2018 FFA Cup preliminary rounds is the qualifying competition to decide 21 of the 32 teams which will take part in the 2018 FFA Cup Round of 32, along with the 10 A-League clubs and reigning National Premier Leagues champion, Heidelberg United.
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99942 Apophis
99942 Apophis (previously known by its provisional designation) is a near-Earth asteroid that caused a brief period of concern in December 2004 because initial observations indicated a probability of up to 2.7% that it would hit Earth on April 13, 2029.
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References
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