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University of Melbourne

Index University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. [1]

3790 relations: A. A. Phillips, A. C. Newbury, A. D. Hope, A. E. V. Richardson, A. G. L. Shaw, A. L. McCann, A. Richard Newton, A. T. S. Sissons, A. W. 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Duncan, Alan Scott (blacksmith), Alan Stockdale, Alan Tippett, Alan Tudge, Alan Westerman, Alan William Greenwood, Alan Williams (immunologist), Alastair Heron, Alastair Nicholson, Albert Bussau, Albert Coates (surgeon), Albert Ernest Kitson, Albert H. Maggs, Albert H. Maggs Composition Award, Albert Hartkopf, Albert Lloyd George Rees, Albert Pugsley, Alec Broers, Baron Broers, Alec Southwell, Alex Buchanan (politician), Alex Castles, Alex Chernov, Alex Dyson, Alex Hammond (author), Alex Hutchinson (video game director), Alex Miller (writer), Alex Robertson (Australian rules footballer), Alex Scott (actor), Alexander & Ilse Melamid Medal, Alexander Cameron (tramways administrator), Alexander Charles Cumming, Alexander Fraser (Australian politician), Alexander Frater, Alexander Hare McLintock, Alexander McAulay, Alexander Morrison (botanist), Alexander Morrison (headmaster), Alexander Rud Mills, Alexander Smits, Alexander Sutherland (educator), Alexandra Flood, Alexandra Walsham, Alf Howard, Alf's Imperial Army, Alfred Conlon, Alfred Deakin, Alfred Gottschalk (biochemist), Alfred Horsfall, Alfred Jacobs, Alfred James Ewart, Alfred John North, Alfred Oscar Lawrence, Alfred Stirling, Alfred Vernon Galbraith, Alice Charbonnet-Kellermann, Alice Garner, Alice Gorman, Alice Pung, Alicia Oshlack, Alison Kellow, Alison Van Eenennaam, Alistair Cameron Crombie, Alistair Knox, Alistair Macrae, Allan & Maria Myers Academic Centre, Allan Baillie, Allan Briggs (businessman), Allan Fels, Allan Franklin, Allan George Barnard Fisher, Allan Hahn, Allan Holmes (public servant), Allan Myers, Allan Percy Fleming, Allan Stone, Allan Zavod, Allen Bartholomew, Allen Brown (public servant), Alok Krishna Gupta, Amanda Douge, Amanda Drury, Amanda Fosang, Amanda Millar, Ameer Ali (academic), American Veterinary Medical Association, Amina Wadud, Amir Farid, Amos Rapoport, Amotz Asa-El, AMSAT, Ananda Krishnan, Anastasia Klose, Anastasia Powell, André de Quadros, Andrea Coote, Andrea Hull, Andrew Bassat, Andrew Bruce Holmes, Andrew Cohen (businessman), Andrew Dent, Andrew Giles, Andrew Grimwade, Andrew Harper, Andrew Jaspan, Andrew Keith Jack, Andrew Lawton, Andrew Leigh, Andrew Leoncelli, Andrew Lindberg, Andrew Loughrey, Andrew MacLeod, Andrew McCutcheon, Andrew McGowan, Andrew Norton, Andrew O'Connor (writer), Andrew Olexander, Andrew Peacock, Andrew Stewart Coats, Andrew Taylor (poet), Andrew Theophanous, Andrew Thomson (Australian politician), Andrew U. 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Heckel, David Garner, David Goodall (botanist), David Hains, David Harper (judge), David Hawker, David Hay (diplomat), David Henderson (economist), David Henry Solomon, David Hicks, David Hobson (tenor), David I. Masson, David J. Smith (physicist), David Karoly, David Kemp (politician), David Kennedy (Australian politician), David L. Jones (botanist), David L. Kirp, David Lea, David Lewis (Australian musician), David Leyonhjelm, David M. Gunn, David Malet Armstrong, David Masson, David McComb, David Menashri, David Michôd, David Orme Masson, David Pagel, David Penington, David Prior (distiller), David Risstrom, David Rivett, David S. Oderberg, David Shallcross, David Sillence, David Smerdon, David Smith (public servant), David Syme, David Syme Research Prize, David T. Runia, David Tredinnick (actor), David Vadiveloo, David Vines, David Warren (inventor), David White (Australian politician), David Williams (Australian politician), David Williamson, David Worrall (composer), David Zeidler, Davie Strath, Davis McCaughey, Dawn Walker, Dax Centre, Désirée Talbot, De-extinction, Deb Cox, Deborah Conway, Deborah Lawrie, Deer horn, Deirdre FitzGerald, Deirdre Osborne, Delia Falconer, Denis Hinton, Denis Mackey, Denis Napthine, Denis Scanlon, Denis Vaughan, Denis Walker (activist), Deniz Akdeniz, Dennis Jensen, Dennis Trewin, Dental degree, Dentistry throughout the world, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, Departments of the ITMO University, Derek Denton, Derrimut, Victoria, Derwas Cumming, Des Moore, Desmond Herbert, Destiny Deacon, Di Gribble, Diana Bryant, Diana Glenn, Diane Fahey, Diane Lemaire, Dick Gibbs, Dick Long, Dick Telford, Dieppe maps, Dili Allstars, Dimity Reed, Ding Dyason, Diploma, Dirawong, Direct digital control, Discovery Expedition, Discovery of Neptune, Dissent (Australian magazine), Distributed control system, Do-Re-Mi (band), Docklands Stadium, Docklands, Victoria, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor Who in Australia, Don Banks, Don Chipp, Don Dobie, Don Hayward (politician), Don Kay (composer), Don Saltmarsh, Donald Cochrane (economist), Donald Duffy, Donald James Mackinnon, Donald K. 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Tipping, East China Normal University, East Melbourne Cricket Ground, EBS University of Business and Law, Economic history of Australia, Ed Byrne (academic), Eddie Leonski, Edgar Tanner, Edith Ingpen, Edmond and Corrigan, Edmund Blacket, Edmund Dwen Gill, Edmund Herring, Edmund Lind (medical officer), Edmund Thiele, Education in Melbourne, Education in the Australian Capital Territory, Education in Victoria, Edward Cordner, Edward Duyker, Edward Ellis Morris, Edward Ford (physician), Edward Frederick Robert Bage, Edward Goll, Edward Henry Embley, Edward Holbrook Derrick, Edward J. Hannan, Edward J. Nanson, Edward Jenks, Edward John Dunn, Edward John White, Edward Jolley, Edward Mann (Australian politician), Edward Pritchard (engineer), Edward Reynolds (Australian politician), Edward Shann, Edward Slater, Edward Stone Parker, Edward Sydney Simpson, Edward Woodward (judge), Edwin Fowles, Edwin James Semmens, Edwin Sherbon Hills, Edwina Cornish, Eight-hour day, Eileen Good, Eileen Joyce, Ekkehart Schlicht, Elderslie Homestead, Eleanor Dodson, Electoral district of Melbourne, Elijah Moshinsky, Elisabeth Murdoch (philanthropist), Elise Valmorbida, Elizabeth Alexander (businesswoman), Elizabeth Blackburn, Elizabeth Curtain, Elizabeth Debicki, Elizabeth Eggleston, Elizabeth Evatt, Elizabeth Finkel, Elizabeth Jeffreys, Elizabeth Jens, Elizabeth Kiss, Elizabeth Missing Sewell, Elizabeth Ripper, Elizabeth Scarr, Elizabeth Skinner, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Elizabeth Wallfisch, Elizabeth Wood-Ellem, Ella Macknight, Ellen Balaam, Ellen Kent Hughes, Ellen Sandell, Ellis Stones, Ellison Harvie, Elly Varrenti, Eloise Mignon, Elsdon Storey, Elsie Traill, Emília Pires, Emelie Hooke, Emilios Kyrou, Emily Bitto, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Eminence Symphony Orchestra, Emma Alberici, Emma Johnston, Emma Lew, Emma Rush, Emmanuelle Jouannet, Emory University, EMS Synthi 100, Endorsements in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey, Engage Education Foundation, Engineers Without Borders (Australia), Enid Derham, Epworth Freemasons, Epworth HealthCare, Eric Barendt, Eric Burhop, Eric Cunningham Dax, Eric D'Arcy, Eric Jones (economic historian), Erika Feller, Ernest Davies (aviator), Ernest Fooks, Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant, Ernest Hondros, Ernest John Moeran, Ernest Llewellyn, Ernest Moffitt, Ernest Scott, Ernest Titterton, Ernest Willington Skeats, Eroia Barone-Nugent, Esmond Dorney, Esquire Bedell, Esther Lederberg, Esther Rofe, Ethel Irene McLennan, Ethics of eating meat, Eugene Ball, Europe: A History, European Virtual Institute for Malaria Research, Evan Jones (Australian poet), Evan Thornley, Evan Walker (politician), Eve Mahlab, Eveline Winifred Syme, Ewen Neil McQueen, Excellence in Research for Australia, Executive summary, Exhibition (scholarship), Exocarpos strictus, Experimental Parasitology, Eynesbury Senior College, F. John Clendinnen, Facadism, Facilitated communication, Facsimile, Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, University of Melbourne, Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital, Fannie Eleanor Williams, Farm Forestry Toolbox, Faustina Agolley, Fawley Challenge Cup, Fay Marles, Fay Zwicky, Federation Square, Feigenbaum constants, Felicity Meakins, Felix Werder, Fellowship of Australian Writers, Finola Moorhead, Fiona McLeod (barrister), Fiona Richardson, Fiona Stanley, Fiona Stewart (author), First Fleet Re-enactment Voyage, Fisting, Fives, Flinders Street railway station, Florence Maude Ewart, Florence Stawell, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Flos Greig, Football Federation Victoria, Footscray railway station, Forensic dentistry, Formal (university), Forsyth Barr Building, Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition, Frances Adamson, Frances Separovic, Francine McNiff, Francis Andersen, Francis Grosvenor, 8th Earl of Wilton, Francis Gurry, Francis Kirby, Francis Macnab, Francis Ormond, Francis Patrick Donovan, Frank Brennan (politician), Frank Brennan (priest), Frank Callaway (judge), Frank Cameron Jackson, Frank Caruso (chemical engineer), Frank Clarke (Australian politician), Frank Costigan, Frank Crawford (Australian rules footballer), Frank Crean, Frank Dobson (Australian politician), Frank Esler-Smith, Frank Field (Australian politician), Frank Galbally, Frank Gavan Duffy, Frank John Kerr, Frank Kerr (footballer), Frank Kingsley Norris, Frank Knopfelmacher, Frank Leslie Stillwell, Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Frank Madill, Frank McCallum (public servant), Frank McManus (Australian politician), Frank McNamara (VC), Frank Palmos, Frank Penhalluriack, Frank Stephens (surgeon), Frank T. M. White, Frank Tate (educator), Frank Wilmot, Franz Kempf, Franz Stampfl, Fred Alexander (historian), Fred Edmunds, Fred Emery, Fred Grimwade, Fred Gruen, Fred Whitlam, Freda Bage, Frederic Eggleston, Frederic Jevons, Frederic Wood Jones, Frederick Chapman (palaeontologist), Frederick Crossfield Happold, Frederick Fitchett, Frederick G. Morgan, Frederick Hickford, Frederick Mann, Frederick McCoy, Frederick Parkhurst Dodd, Frederick Paul Keppel, Frederick Price (civil servant), Frederick Romberg, Frederick Sefton Delmer, Frederick Shedden, Frederick Wheeler (public servant), Free Radical Centre, Fritz Hart, Frontiers in Plant Science, Fulvio Melia, Gabriel R. G. 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A. G. L. Shaw

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A. L. McCann

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A. Richard Newton

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A. T. S. Sissons

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A. W. Pryor

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Abbe Smith

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Action Battle Team (radio)

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Ada Norris

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Adelaide Doughty

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Adnan Buyung Nasution

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Adrienne Clarke

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Adrienne Ruth Hardham

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Agar Wynne

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Agnes Milowka

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Aileen Palmer

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Ainslie Meares

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Airlangga Hartarto

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Ajit Doval

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Alan Carmody

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Alan Coates

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Alan Currie

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Alan Donagan

Alan Donagan (10 February 1925 – 29 May 1991) was an Australian/American philosopher, distinguished for his theories on the history of philosophy and the nature of morality.

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Alan Duffy (astronomer)

Alan R Duffy (born 1983) is a professional astronomer and science communicator.

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Alan Ebringer

Alan Ebringer B.Sc, MD, FRCP, FRACP, FRCPath (born 12 February 1936) is an Australian immunologist, professor at King’s College in the University of London.

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Alan Finger

Alan Henry Finger (6 December 1909 – 24 January 1985) was an Australian medical practitioner and communist.

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Alan Gilbert (Australian academic)

Alan David Gilbert AO (11 September 1944 – 27 July 2010) was a historian and academic administrator who was until June 2010 the president and vice-chancellor of the University of Manchester.

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Alan Goldberg (judge)

Alan Henry Goldberg (7 August 1940 – 23 July 2016) was an Australian jurist, who served as a judge of the Federal Court of Australia from 3 February 1997 to 4 July 2010.

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Alan Head

Alan Kenneth Head AO, FAA, FRS (10 August 1925 – 9 January 2010) was an Australian physicist, and Chief of the Division of Chemical Physics, at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation from 1981 to 2010.

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Alan Hopgood

Alan Hopgood AM (born 29 September 1934) is an Australian actor and writer.

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Alan Hunt (politician)

Alan John Hunt AM (9 October 1927 – 19 July 2013) was an Australian politician, having been a member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1961 until 1992.

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Alan Jarman

Alan William Jarman (22 July 1923 – 14 November 1992) was an Australian politician.

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Alan Kennedy (psychologist)

Robert Alan Kennedy is emeritus professor of Psychology at the University of Dundee, and research associate at the Laboratoire de Psychologie et Neurosciences Cognitives of Paris Descartes University, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.

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Alan Kogosowski

Alan Kogosowski (born 22 December 1952) is an Australian classical pianist.

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Alan Lopez

Alan Donald Lopez (born 1951) is an Australian global and public health scholar and epidemiologist who focuses on the measurement of population health and the global descriptive epidemiologist of tobacco.

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Alan McLeod McCulloch

Alan McLeod McCulloch AO (5 August 1907 – 21 December 1992) was one of Australia's foremost art critics for more than 60 years, an art historian and gallery director, cartoonist, and painter.

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Alan Missen

Alan Joseph Missen (22 July 192530 March 1986) was an Australian politician.

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Alan Moorehead

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

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Alan Newton (surgeon)

Sir Hibbert Alan Stephen Newton MB MS FRCS (30 April 1887 – 4 August 1949), generally known as (Sir) Alan Newton was a noted Australian surgeon.

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Alan Reiher

Alan Silvius Reiher (13 June 19273 August 2003) was a senior Australian public servant, best known for his time as Director-General of Works in the Australian Government bureaucracy and for heading government transport agencies in New South Wales and Victoria.

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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 S. Duncan

Alan Stewart Duncan (born 13 January 1965) is a British economist and econometrician.

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Alan Scott (blacksmith)

Alan Scott (2 March 1936 – 26 January 2009) was a blacksmith and baking traditionalist who designed and built brick ovens and coauthored a book promoting their use for cooking breads and pizza.

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Alan Stockdale

Alan Robert Stockdale (born 21 April 1945) is the former President of the Liberal Party of Australia and a former Victorian state Deputy Liberal leader.

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Alan Tippett

Alan Tippett was a Methodist missionary, missiologist, and anthropologist.

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Alan Tudge

Alan Tudge (born 24 February 1971) is an Australian politician.

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Alan Westerman

Sir Wilfred Alan Westerman (25 March 1913 – 18 May 2001) was a senior Australian public servant and policymaker.

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Alan William Greenwood

Dr Alan William Greenwood CBE FRSE (29 June 1897 – 4 May 1981) was a Scottish zoologist and geneticist, who helped pave the way to creating Dolly the Sheep.

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Alan Williams (immunologist)

Alan Williams FRS (25 May 1945 – 9 April 1992) was an Australian immunologist noted for his work on the identification and characterization of cell surface receptors that defined different classes of lymphocytes.

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Alastair Heron

Alastair Heron (1915 – 17 March 2009) was a British psychologist and writer.

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Alastair Nicholson

Alastair Bothwick Nicholson, (born 19 August 1938) was the Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia from 1988 until 2004.

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Albert Bussau

Sir Albert Louis Bussau (9 July 1884 – 5 May 1947) was an Australian politician.

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Albert Coates (surgeon)

Sir Albert Ernest Coates OBE, FRCS (1895–1977) was an Australian surgeon and soldier.

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Albert Ernest Kitson

Sir Albert Ernest Kitson KBE, CMG (21 March 1868 – 8 March 1937) was a British-Australian geologist, naturalist, and winner of the Lyell Medal in 1927.

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Albert H. Maggs

Albert Hartley Maggs (19168 June 1994) was an Australian bookmaker and philanthropist.

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Albert H. Maggs Composition Award

The Albert H. Maggs Composition Award is a commission-based Australian classical composition award given in order to "encourage and assist composers who might otherwise abandon their efforts for want of means".

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Albert Hartkopf

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

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Albert Lloyd George Rees

Albert Lloyd George Rees CBE, DSc, FAA (1916–1989) was an Australian chemical physicist.

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Albert Pugsley

Albert Tonkin Pugsley AM (11 March 1910 – 6 November 2002) was an Australian agricultural scientist and wheat breeder.

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Alec Broers, Baron Broers

Alec Nigel Broers, Baron Broers, FRS FMedSci FREng (born 17 September 1938) is a British electrical engineer.

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Alec Southwell

Alec Southwell was a judge from 3 April 1979 until 11 April 1997 in the Supreme Court of Victoria, which is the highest ranking court in the Australian State of Victoria.

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Alex Buchanan (politician)

Alexander Andrew Buchanan (4 October 1905 – 10 September 1985) was an Australian politician.

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Alex Castles

Alexander "Alex" Cuthbert Castles (7 March 1933 – December 2003) was an Australian historian and author who specialized in Australian legal history.

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Alex Chernov

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

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Alex Dyson

Alexander Edward "Alex" Dyson (born 22 June 1988) is an Australian radio presenter who presented the breakfast show on Australian youth radio station Triple J from 2010 to 2016, alongside Tom Ballard and then with Matt Okine.

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Alex Hammond (author)

Alex Hammond (born December 25, 1975 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is an Australian crime fiction writer.

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Alex Hutchinson (video game director)

Alex Hutchinson is an Australian video game director and designer from Australia.

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Alex Miller (writer)

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

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Alex Robertson (Australian rules footballer)

Alexander John Robertson (4 January 1887 – 6 August 1915), a geologist and mining engineer, was an Australian rules footballer who played for the University Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) in 1910.

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Alex Scott (actor)

Alex Scott (18 September 1929 – June 2015) was an Australian-British television actor best known for his appearances in British television productions of the 1960s, including The Avengers, Danger Man, The Saint and the final episode ("The Smile Behind the Veil", 1969) of Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased).

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Alexander & Ilse Melamid Medal

The Alexander & Ilse Melamid Medal was established in 2002 by a gift from Ilse Melamid.

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Alexander Cameron (tramways administrator)

Alexander Cameron (5 August 1864 – 23 February 1940) was a lawyer, local councillor, and tramways administrator.

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Alexander Charles Cumming

Alexander Charles Cumming (12 August 1880 – 28 September 1940), usually credited as A. C. Cumming, was an Australian analytical chemist and textbook author.

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Alexander Fraser (Australian politician)

Alexander John Fraser (22 August 1892 – 8 July 1965) was an Australian politician.

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Alexander Frater

Alexander Russell Frater (b New Hebrides, 3 January 1937) is a travel writer and journalist.

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Alexander Hare McLintock

Alexander Hare McLintock (14 April 1903 – 29 May 1968) was a New Zealand teacher, university lecturer, historian and artist.

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Alexander McAulay

Alexander McAulay (9 December 1863 – 6 July 1931) was the first professor of mathematics and physics at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania.

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Alexander Morrison (botanist)

Alexander Morrison (15 March 1849 – 7 December 1913) was the first Government Botanist of Western Australia.

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Alexander Morrison (headmaster)

Alexander Morrison (3 February 1829 – 31 May 1903) was Headmaster of Scotch College, Melbourne, Australia, for 47 years.

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Alexander Rud Mills

Alexander Rud Mills (1885 – 8 April 1964) was a prominent Australian Odinist, and one of the earliest proponents of the rebirth of Germanic Neopaganism in the 20th century.

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Alexander Smits

Dr. Alexander Smits (born December 25, 1948) is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University.

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Alexander Sutherland (educator)

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

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Alexandra Flood

Alexandra Flood (born 26 February 1990) is an Australian operatic soprano.

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Alexandra Walsham

Alexandra Marie Walsham, (born 4 January 1966) is a British/Australian historian and academic.

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Alf Howard

Alf Howard (30 April 1906 – 4 July 2010) was an Australian scientist, educator and explorer.

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Alf's Imperial Army

Alf's Imperial Army, founded in 1972, by Ian Brackenbury Channell (who was later appointed Wizard of New Zealand) is New Zealand's longest-running and largest pacifist warfare organisation.

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Alfred Conlon

Colonel Alfred Austin Joseph (Alf) Conlon (7 October 1908–1961) was the head of the Australian Directorate of Research and Civil Affairs (DORCA) in World War II.

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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 Gottschalk (biochemist)

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

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Alfred Horsfall

Alfred Herbert Horsfall DSO (29 January 1871 – 26 November 1944) was an Australian military surgeon.

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Alfred Jacobs

Alfred Nailer Jacobs MM (11 July 1897 – 26 January 1976) was an Australian medical practitioner and campaigner for civil liberties and Aboriginal rights.

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Alfred James Ewart

Alfred James Ewart, FRS, (12 February 1872 – 12 September 1937) was an English-Australian botanist.

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Alfred John North

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

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Alfred Oscar Lawrence

Alfred (Alf) Oscar Platt Lawrence, OBE was an outstanding Victorian forester and community leader.

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Alfred Stirling

Alfred Thorp Stirling (8 September 1902 – 3 July 1981) was an Australian diplomat.

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Alfred Vernon Galbraith

Alfred Vernon (A.V.) Galbraith (29 June 1890 – 29 March 1949) was a highly regarded Chairman of the Forests Commission Victoria for 22 years from 1927 until his death.

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Alice Charbonnet-Kellermann

Alice Charbonnet (12 October 1858, Cincinnati, Ohio – 1 June 1914, Paris, France) was a French-Australian composer of romantic and classical music.

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Alice Garner

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

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Alice Gorman

Alice Gorman (born 1964) is an Australian archaeologist, heritage consultant, and lecturer, who is best known for pioneering work in the field of space archaeology and her Space Age Archaeology blog.

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Alice Pung

Alice Pung (born 1981) is an Australian writer, editor and lawyer.

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Alicia Oshlack

Alicia Yinema Kate Nungarai Oshlack is an Australian bioinformatician and is Head of Bioinformatics at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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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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Alison Van Eenennaam

Alison L. Van Eenennaam is a Cooperative Extension Specialist in the Department of Animal Science at the University of California, Davis and runs the Animal Genomics and Biotechnology Laboratory.

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Alistair Cameron Crombie

Alistair Cameron Crombie (4 November 1915 – 9 February 1996) was an Australian historian of science who began his career as a zoologist.

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Alistair Knox

Alistair Samuel Knox (8 April 1912 – 30 July 1986) was an Australian designer, builder and landscape architect who used recycled materials and mudbrick in his constructions and is considered to be a pioneer of modern mudbrick building, having designed more than 1,000 houses throughout the Nillumbik region of Victoria as well as in other parts of Australia.

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Alistair Macrae

Alistair Macrae (born 1957) is an ordained Christian minister of the Uniting Church in Australia and was formerly a moderator of the Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, and President of the National Assembly.

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Allan & Maria Myers Academic Centre

The Allan and Maria Myers Academic Centre is a residential college library and resource centre, serving the communities of St Mary's College and Newman College, University of Melbourne.

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Allan Baillie

Allan Baillie (born 28 January 1943) is an Australian writer.

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Allan Briggs (businessman)

Allan Briggs is a Melbourne based crisis communication expert.

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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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Allan Franklin

Allan David Franklin (born 11 August 1938, Brooklyn) is an American physicist, historian of science, and philosopher of science.

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Allan George Barnard Fisher

Allan George Barnard Fisher (26 Oct 1895 in Christchurch, New Zealand - 8 January 1976 in London, England) was a noted New Zealand born economist.

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Allan Hahn

Allan Geoffrey Hahn OAM (born 1951) is a leading Australian sports scientist.

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Allan Holmes (public servant)

Allan Holmes (born 1954) is a former senior South Australian public servant.

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Allan Myers

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

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Allan Percy Fleming

Allan Percy Fleming (5 March 191218 January 2001) was a senior Australian public servant, best known for his time as National Librarian in the 1970s.

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Allan Stone

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

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Allan Zavod

Allan Zavod (16 October 1945 – 29 November 2016) was an Australian pianist, composer, jazz musician and occasional conductor whose career was mainly in America.

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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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Allen Brown (public servant)

Sir Allen Stanley Brown (3 July 19112 August 1999) was a senior Australian Public Servant.

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Alok Krishna Gupta

Alok Krishna Gupta (born 1942) is an Indian mineralogist, petrologist and a former Raja Ramanna Fellow of the Department of Atomic Energy at the National Centre of Experimental Mineralogy and Petrology of the University of Allahabad.

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Amanda Douge

Amanda Douge (born December 1976) is an Australian actress, best known from a range of television and feature film roles.

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Amanda Drury

Amanda Drury is an Australian journalist and news anchor for CNBC, hosting finance and business programming from New York City.

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Amanda Fosang

Amanda Fosang is a biomedical researcher who has pioneered arthritis research in Australia.

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Amanda Millar

Amanda Louise Millar (born 1967) is an Australian politician.

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Ameer Ali (academic)

Ameer Ali is the former President of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, an umbrella group for various Islamic groups or councils in Australia.

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American Veterinary Medical Association

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), founded in 1863, is a not-for-profit association representing more than 91,000 U.S. veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services.

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Amina Wadud

Amina Wadud (born September 25, 1952) is an American Muslim woman with a progressive focus on Qur'an exegesis (interpretation of the holy text).

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Amir Farid

Amir Farid (امیر فرید) is an American-born Iranian-Australian classical pianist and chamber musician based in Melbourne.

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Amos Rapoport

Amos Rapoport (28 March 1929, Warsaw) is an architect and one of the founders of Environment-Behavior Studies (EBS).

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Amotz Asa-El

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

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AMSAT

AMSAT is a name for amateur radio satellite organizations worldwide, but in particular the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT-NA) with headquarters at Kensington, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. AMSAT organizations design, build, arrange launches for, and then operate (command) satellites carrying amateur radio payloads, including the OSCAR series of satellites.

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Ananda Krishnan

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

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Anastasia Klose

Anastasia Klose (born 1978) is an Australian contemporary artist.

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Anastasia Powell

Anastasia Powell is a feminist criminologist at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.

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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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Andrea Coote

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

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Andrea Hull

Andrea Douglas Hull (born 13 March 1949) is an Australian academic, and was appointed the Director of the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) in 1995, the college's longest standing director.

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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 Bruce Holmes

Andrew Bruce Holmes,, (born 5 September 1943) is an Australian and British senior research chemist and professor at the Bio21 Institute, Melbourne, Australia, and the President of the Australian Academy of Science.

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Andrew Cohen (businessman)

Andrew Cohen (born 1977) is an Australian businessman and CEO of Australian organic infant formula and baby food producer Bellamy's Organic.

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Andrew Dent

Associate Professor Dr Andrew Wesley Dent AM (1 February 1955 – 10 June 2008) was an Australian doctor and humanitarian worker.

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Andrew Giles

Andrew James Giles (born 31 July 1973) is an Australian politician.

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Andrew Grimwade

Sir Andrew Sheppard Grimwade, CBE (born 26 November 1930) is an Australian chemical engineer, scientist, philanthropist, businessman and cattle breeder.

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Andrew Harper

Rev Andrew Harper DD (13 November 1844 – 25 November 1936) was a Scottish–Australian biblical scholar, teacher, and school Principal.

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Andrew Jaspan

Andrew Jaspan, (born 20 April 1952) is a British-Australian journalist, the co-founder of The Conversation, an independent not-for-profit website of analysis and news from the university and research sector  and its Editor-in-Chief from The Conversation's launch in March 2011 until March 2017.

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Andrew Keith Jack

Andrew Keith Jack (also known as Keith Jack) (9 September 1885 – 26 September 1966) was an Australian physicist who served as a member of the Ross Sea Party as part of Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition.

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Andrew Lawton

Andrew Lawton (born 14 January 1978) is an Australian film director, television director, screenwriter, and actor.

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Andrew Leigh

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

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Andrew Leoncelli

Andrew Leoncelli (born 17 July 1974) is a former Italian-Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Andrew Lindberg

Andrew Lindberg (born Scotland circa 1954) BSc, BComm, MBA, FAICD (Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors) is an Australian businessman.

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Andrew Loughrey

Andrew Loughrey (died 24 September 1913) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Christchurch, New Zealand.

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Andrew MacLeod

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

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Andrew McCutcheon

Arthur Andrew McCutcheon (29 September 1931 – 16 December 2017) was an Australian politician who served as Attorney-General of Victoria from 1987 to 1990.

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Andrew McGowan

Andrew Brian McGowan (born 1961) is an Australian scholar of early Christianity and an Anglican priest.

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Andrew Norton

Andrew Norton (born 7 July 1965) is an Australian author and researcher.

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Andrew O'Connor (writer)

Andrew O'Connor (born 1978) is an Australian novelist.

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Andrew Olexander

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

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Andrew Peacock

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

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Andrew 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 Taylor (poet)

Andrew McDonald Taylor (born 19 March 1940) is an Australian poet and academic.

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Andrew Theophanous

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

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Andrew Thomson (Australian politician)

Andrew Peter Thomson (born 7 January 1961), Australian politician, is a former Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the Division of Wentworth in New South Wales.

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Andrew U. Frank

Andrew U. Frank (born February 3, 1948) was a Swiss-Austrian professor for geoinformation at Vienna University of Technology from 1992 until 2016.

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Andrew Wailes

Andrew Keith Wailes (born 7 September 1971) is an Australian conductor and music director.

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Andrez Bergen

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

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Andy Lee (comedian)

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

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Angela Brennan

Angela Brennan (born 1960) is an Australian painter.

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Angela Christine Bridgland

Angela Christine Bridgland (born 1952) is an Australian Teacher-librarian, library educator, academic, consultant and former board member and Fellow of Australian Library and Information Association.

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Angela Malone

Angela Malone (born in 1971) is the author of Lucia's Measure, the story of a giantess.

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Angela Savage

Angela Savage (born 1966) is an Australian author.

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Angela White

Angela White (born 4 March 1985) is an Australian pornographic film actress and director.

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Anglican Church Grammar School

The Anglican Church Grammar School (ACGS), commonly referred to as Churchie, is an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school for boys, located in East Brisbane, an inner suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Anglican Diocese of Melbourne

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

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Angry Summer

The Australian summer of 2012–2013, known as the Angry Summer or Extreme Summer, resulted in 123 weather records being broken over a 90-day period, including the hottest day ever recorded for Australia as a whole, the hottest January on record, the hottest summer average on record, and a record seven days in a row when the whole continent averaged above 39 °C.

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Angus Tarnawsky

Angus Tarnawsky is an Australian musician based in Brooklyn, New York.

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Animal welfare science

Animal welfare science is the scientific study of the welfare of animals as pets, in zoos, laboratories, on farms and in the wild.

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Anita Phillips

Anita Frances Phillips (born 14 March 1945) is a former Australian politician.

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Ann Trindade

Ann Trindade is a Principal Fellow in the History Department at the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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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 Ciddor

Anna Ciddor (born January 1957) is an Australian author and illustrator.

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Anna Funder

Anna Funder (born 1966) is an Australian author.

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Anna Goldsworthy

Anna Goldsworthy (born 9 June 1974) is an Australian writer, teacher and classical pianist.

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Anna Jennings-Edquist

Anna Jennings-Edquist (born 13 April 1985) is an Australian lawyer, journalist, actress, playwright and director in both theatre and television.

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Anna Teresa Brennan

Anna Teresa Brennan (2 September 1879—11 October 1962) was an Australian lawyer.

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Annamarie Jagose

(born Ashburton, New Zealand, 1965) is an LGBT academic and writer of fictional works.

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Anne Brooksbank

Anne Mary Brooksbank (born 1943) is an Australian writer.

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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 C. Steinemann

Anne C. Steinemann (often referred to as Anne Steinemann; born 1961) is an American civil and environmental engineering academic who has specialized chiefly in the fields of "indoor air quality, product emissions, and exposure assessment" and "drought management, indicators, and information systems", with a focus on engineering and sustainability.

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Anne Castles

Anne Castles is a cognitive scientist of reading and language, with a particular focus on reading development and developmental dyslexia.

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Anne Henderson

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

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Anne Penfold Street

Anne Penfold Street (1932–2016) was one of Australia's leading mathematicians, specialising in combinatorics.

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Anson Rainey

Anson Frank Rainey (January 11, 1930 – February 19, 2011) was Professor Emeritus of Ancient Near Eastern Cultures and Semitic Linguistics at Tel Aviv University.

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Ant Simpson

Ant Simpson is an Australian radio host, comedy writer, TV presenter, and voiceover artist best known for his time as co-host of the national Drive programme on the Australian Radio Network with co-hosts Anthony "Becks" Toohey and Sami Lukis.

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Anthony (writer)

Ma Liang (Chinese: 马亮), who writes under the pen name Anthony (Chinese: 安东尼), is a Chinese young adult fiction writer.

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Anthony Adams (optometrist)

Anthony J. Adams (born October 12, 1940) is an Australian-American optometrist.

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Anthony Aristar

Anthony M Aristar (born 1948 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a linguist, the founder of the LINGUIST List, an important linguistic resource on the web, and a professor emeritus of linguistics at Eastern Michigan University.

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Anthony Brownless

Sir Anthony Colling Brownless,, (19 January 1817 – 3 December 1897) was an English-Australian physician and educationist, chancellor of the University of Melbourne.

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Anthony D. Holmes

Anthony David Holmes AO (b. 1945) is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who trained in both Australia and the United States, and is qualified in both countries.

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Anthony Di Pietro

Anthony Di Pietro is Chairman of Melbourne Victory FC, a professional association football (soccer) club that participates in the Hyundai A-League, and also the Group CEO and Board member of industry leading fruit & vegetable producers and marketers LaManna Premier Group.

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Anthony Goldbloom

Anthony John Goldbloom (born 21 June 1983) is the founder and CEO of Kaggle, a Silicon Valley start-up which has used predictive modeling competitions to solve problems for NASA, Wikipedia, Ford and Deloitte.

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Anthony Hill (author)

Anthony Hill (born 1942) is an Australian author based in Canberra.

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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 Michell

Anthony George Maldon Michell FRS (21 June 1870 – 17 February 1959) was an Australian mechanical engineer of the early 20th century.

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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 North

Anthony Max North is a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia serving since 3 October 1995.

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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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Anthony Saunders

Anthony Saunders is the John M. Schiff Professor of Finance at New York University Stern School of Business and is currently on the Executive Committee of the Salomon Center of the Study of Financial Institutions.

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Anthony Thirlwall

Anthony Philip "Tony" Thirlwall (born 1941) is Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Kent.

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Antoinette Halloran

Antoinette Halloran is an Australian operatic soprano.

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Antoinette Tordesillas

Antoinette A. Tordesillas is a professor of applied mathematics at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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Antonio Sagona

Antonio (Tony) Giuseppe Sagona (1956-2017), was an archaeologist and classics professor who taught at the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

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Antony Burgess

Antony Wilks Burgess AC, FAA (born 1946) is an Australian biochemist and a cancer researcher.

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Antony F. Campbell

Antony F. Campbell SJ (born 1934) is an Old Testament scholar.

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Antony I. Ginnane

Antony I. Ginnane is an Australian film producer best known for his work in the exploitation field.

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Anzac spirit

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

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APA Building

The APA Building was a Victorian "skyscraper" in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; at 12 storeys and 53m to the tip of its corner spire, it was the tallest commercial building in Australia at the time of its construction in 1888-9, later reputed (erroneously) to have been the world's tallest (or the third or fourth tallest) at the time.

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Apache CloudStack

CloudStack is open-source cloud computing software for creating, managing, and deploying infrastructure cloud services.

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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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April 1915

The following events occurred in April 1915.

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Arc @ UNSW Limited

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

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ARC Centre of Excellence for All-Sky Astrophysics

ARC Centre of Excellence for All-Sky Astrophysics (or CAASTRO) is a collaboration of international astronomers dedicated to wide field astronomy.

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Arcanacon

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

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Arch Corbett

Archibald Gladstone Corbett (18 August 1883 – 25 June 1920) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the University Football Club in the Victorian Football League.

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Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria

The Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria or AASV is an incorporated association formed in 1976 in Melbourne, Australia through the amalgamation of two earlier societies, the Anthropological Society of Victoria formed in 1934, and the Archaeological Society of Victoria formed in 1964.

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Archaeological Society of Victoria

The Archaeological Society of Victoria was formed in 1964 from the efforts of University of Melbourne academic William (Bill) Culican in response to the enthusiastic response to his archaeology lectures run through the CAE.

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Archibald Fraser (politician)

Archibald McDonald Fraser (6 June 1896 – 30 August 1979) was an Australian politician.

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Archibald Glenn

Sir Joseph Robert Archibald Glenn, OBE (24 May 19114 January 2012) was an Australian industrialist and founding Chancellor of La Trobe University.

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Archibald Strong

Sir Archibald Thomas Strong (30 December 1876 – 2 September 1930) was an Australian scholar and poet.

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Archimede Fusillo

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

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Aretha Brown

Aretha Brown (or Aretha Stewart-Brown, b. 11 November 2000), is an Indigenous Australian youth activist and the current Prime Minister of the National Indigenous Youth Parliament.

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Argument map

In informal logic and philosophy, an argument map or argument diagram is a visual representation of the structure of an argument.

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Arie Freiberg

Arie Freiberg (born 22 August 1949) is an Israeli-born Australian legal academic.

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Arief Budiman

Arief Budiman (born Soe Hok Djin; January 3, 1941), is the older brother of Soe Hok Gie.

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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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Aristides Paradissis

Aristides Paradissis (1923–2006) was an Australian poet and professor.

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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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Armin Gruen

Prof.

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Arnold Buntine

Martyn Arnold Buntine (27 December 1898 – 26 February 1975) was an Australian headmaster and Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Arnold Henry Mason

Arnold Henry Mason (20 March 1885 - 17 November 1963) was a British portrait painter of the twentieth century.

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Arron Wood

Arron Wood (born 1975 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian environmental activist and consultant and Deputy Lord Mayor of the City of Melbourne.

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Arthur Bartholomew

Arthur Bartholomew (3 December 1833 Bruton, Somerset – 19 August 1909 Melbourne) was an English-born Australian engraver, lithographer and natural history illustrator.

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Arthur Clarey

Reynold Arthur Clarey (15 March 1897 – 9 May 1972) was an Australian politician.

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Arthur Dean (judge)

Sir Arthur Dean, (25 May 1893 – 25 September 1970) was an Australian lawyer, noteworthy as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria and Chancellor of the University of Melbourne.

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Arthur Dendy

Arthur Dendy (Manchester, 20 January 1865 – 24 March 1925, London) was an English zoologist known for his work on marine sponges and the terrestrial invertebrates of Victoria, Australia, notably including the "living fossil" Peripatus.

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Arthur Grimshaw (priest)

Arthur John Grimshaw (born 1933) was the Australian Dean of Brisbane from 1985 to 1998.

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Arthur Henry Shakespeare Lucas

Arthur Henry Shakespeare Lucas (7 May 1853 – 10 June 1936) was an English-born schoolmaster, scientist and publisher who lived in Australia for over fifty years, and became the most renowned writer on Algae after William Henry Harvey.

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Arthur Hinman

Arthur Gurr Hinman (19 June 1890 – 10 May 1915) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the University Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Arthur James Arnot

Arthur James Arnot (26 August 1865 – 15 October 1946) was an Australian electrical engineer and inventor, best known for patenting the world's first electric drill.

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Arthur Lucas (academic)

Arthur Maurice Lucas FRSB (born 26 October 1941) is an Australian academic who served as the 18th Principal of King's College London.

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Arthur Lynch (politician)

Arthur Alfred Lynch (16 October 1861 – 25 March 1934) was an Irish Australian civil engineer, physician, journalist, author, soldier, anti-imperialist and polymath.

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Arthur Patchett Martin

Arthur Patchett Martin (18 February 1851 – 15 February 1902), was an Australian writer.

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Arthur Robert Hogg

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

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Arthur Robinson (Australian politician)

Sir Arthur Robinson KCMG (23 April 1872 – 17 May 1945) was an Australian politician, at different times a member of the upper and lower houses of the Victorian parliament and a federal MP.

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Arthur Rylah

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

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Arts in Australia

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

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Arts Project Australia

Arts Project Australia Inc. is a registered charity and non-profit organisation located in Northcote, an inner northern area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Asia Education Foundation

Asia Education Foundation (AEF) is a joint activity of Asialink to promote Asian literacy within Australian schools.

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Asia Institute (disambiguation)

Asia Institute is defunct organization active between 1966 and 1979 in Shiraz, Iran.

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Asia-Oceania Top University League on Engineering

The Asia-Oceania Top University League on Engineering (abbreviated AOTULE, pronounced "our tool") is a league consisting of 13 engineering faculties within Asia and Oceania universities.

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Asia-Pacific Model United Nations Conference

The Asia Pacific Model United Nations Conference (AMUNC) is an annual travelling Model United Nations conference for university students.

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Asialink

Asialink is a think-tank that promotes better relations between Australia and Asian economies.

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Assessment Research Centre

The Assessment Research Centre (ARC) is a research centre based in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, at the University of Melbourne.

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Association of Pacific Rim Universities

The Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) is as a consortium of leading research universities located in countries and regions in the Pacific Rim.

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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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Atauro Island

Atauro Island (Tetum: Pulau Atauro or Ata'uro, Ilha de Ataúro, Pulau Kambing) is a small island situated 25 km north of Dili, East Timor, on the extinct Wetar segment of the volcanic Inner Banda Arc, between the Indonesian islands of Alor and Wetar.

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Athol Gill

Rev.

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Athol Milne

Athelstane "Athol" Milne (10 December 1889 – 19 September 1946) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the University Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Attorney-General for Australia

The Attorney-General for AustraliaThe title is officially "Attorney-General".

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Aubrey Gibson

Aubrey Hickes Lawson Gibson (4 May 1901 – 26 March 1973) was an Australian businessman, arts patron and art collector.

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Audi alteram partem

Audi alteram partem (or audiatur et altera pars) is a Latin phrase meaning "listen to the other side", or "let the other side be heard as well".

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Audiology

Audiology (from Latin audīre, "to hear"; and from Greek -λογία, -logia) is a branch of science that studies hearing, balance, and related disorders.

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Audrey Cahn

Audrey Josephine Cahn (17 October 1905 – 1 April 2008) was an Australian microbiologist and nutritionist.

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Augustus Uthwatt, Baron Uthwatt

Augustus Andrewes Uthwatt, Baron Uthwatt PC (25 April 1879 – 24 April 1949) was an Australian-born British judge.

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Aurora Solar Car

The Aurora Vehicle Association is a group of volunteers who are dedicated to achieving and demonstrating extreme efficiency in transport.

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Aurore Delaigle

Aurore Delaigle is a Professor and ARC Future Fellow in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne, Australia,.

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Austin Asche

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

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Austin Austin

Austin Albert Austin (23 November 1855 – 29 July 1925) was an Australian politician.

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Austin Burton Edwards

Austin Burton Edwards (15 August 1909 – 8 October 1960) was an Australian geologist, winner of the Clarke Medal in 1960.

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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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Austin Lewis (politician)

Austin William Russell Lewis (born 5 December 1932) was an Australian politician.

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Austral Otis

Austral Otis was a Melbourne engineering works established in 1887, on site of former Langlands foundry in Grant Street South Melbourne.

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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

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

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Australia 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 Bioinformatics Resource

The Australia Bioinformatics Resource (EMBL-ABR) (formerly the Bioinformatics Resource Australia - EMBL (BRAEMBL)) is a distributed national research infrastructure providing bioinformatics support to life science researchers in Australia.

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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–Russia relations

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

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Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics

The Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics (ACPFG) is a research organisation focusing on improving the resistance of wheat and barley to hostile environmental conditions, using functional genomics technologies.

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Australian Centre of Excellence for Risk Analysis

The Australian Centre of Excellence for Risk Analysis (ACERA) is a research institute within the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Australian College of Optometry

The Australian College of Optometry is located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Australian comedy

Australian comedy (or Australian humour) refers to the comedy and humour performed in or about Australia or by the people of Australia.

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Australian Competitive Grants Register

The Australian Competitive Grants Register (ACGR) is a list of funding schemes that have been approved by the Australian Government as being competitive research grants to Australian higher education providers, and meeting other eligibility criteria.

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Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad

The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO) is a linguistics and computational linguistics competition for high school students in Australia, and has been held annually since 2008.

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Australian Customs Detector Dog Program

Australian Customs Service breeds and trains Labradors to detect illegal drugs, firearms, explosives and hazardous chemical precursors associated with the manufacture or deployment of chemical weapons.

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Australian Dictionary of Biography

The Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB or AuDB) is a national co-operative enterprise founded and maintained by the Australian National University (ANU) to produce authoritative biographical articles on eminent people in Australia's history.

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Australian Folk Songs

__notoc__ Australian Folk Songs (Decca DL 8749) is a 1958 album by Burl Ives.

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Australian History Awards

This biennial award has been named for A. W. Martin (1926–2002) and is administered jointly by the Australian National University and the Australian Historical Association.

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Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Materials

The Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Materials (AICCM) is Australia's national membership organisation for conservation professionals.

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Australian Institute of Physics

The Australian Institute of Physics was established in 1963, when it replaced the Australian Branch of the British Institute of Physics based in London.

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Australian Journal of Chemistry

The Australian Journal of Chemistry is an international peer-reviewed scientific journal published by CSIRO Publishing.

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Australian Labor Party split of 1955

The Australian Labor Party split of 1955 was a split within the Australian Labor Party along ethnocultural lines and about the position towards communism.

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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 Lesbian and Gay Archives

The Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives (ALGA) is a community-based non-profit organisation committed to the collection, preservation and celebration of material reflecting the lives and experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex LGBTI Australians.

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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 National Academy of Music

The Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM) is a classical music performance training facility.

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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 National University

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

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Australian non-residential architectural styles

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

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Australian of the Year

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

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Australian Office in Taipei

The Australian Office in Taipei represents Australian interests in Taiwan in the absence of formal diplomatic relations, functioning as a ''de facto'' embassy.

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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 rules football

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

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Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre

The Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre (Austehc) is housed at the University of Melbourne and is a leading centre for the preservation, promotion and development of the heritage of Australian science, technology and medicine.

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Australian Science Media Centre

The Australian Science Media Centre (AusSMC) is an independent, not-for-profit service for the news media, giving journalists direct access to evidence-based science and expertise.

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Australian Science, Technology and Engineering Council

The Australian Science, Technology and Engineering Council (ASTEC) was an Australian government agency.

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Australian Student Christian Movement

The Australian Student Christian Movement (ASCM) is a Christian group with an ecumenical focus working with university students.

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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 ufology

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

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Australian University Games

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

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Australian 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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Australis-OSCAR 5

OSCAR 5 (a.k.a. Australis-OSCAR 5) is an amateur radio satellite that was launched into Low Earth Orbit on 23 January 1970 by a Thor Delta launcher from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Lompoc, California.

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Automobile dependency

Automobile dependency is the concept that some city layouts cause automobiles to be favored over alternate forms of transportation such as bicycles, public transit, and walking.

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Avery Ng

Avery Ng Man-yuen (born 27 December 1976) is a Hong Kong politician and social activist.

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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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Azhar Abidi

Azhar Ali Abidi (born 6 February 1968 in Wah, Pakistan) is a Pakistani Australian author and translator.

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Azlan McLennan

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

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Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre

Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre (commonly referred to as L'Oiseau-Lyre) is a French music publishing company and a classical music record label that specialises in Early and Baroque music.

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B. A. Santamaria

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

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Babel Island

The Babel Island, part of the Babel Group within the Furneaux Group, is a granite island, located in Bass Strait, lying off the east coast of Flinders Island, Tasmania, south of Victoria, Australia.

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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 Dance

A Bachelor of Dance, often abbreviated as B.Dance, BFA (Dance), BCA (Dance), BDanceEd, BDancePerf, BA (Dance), is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by a college, university, or conservatory upon completion of program of study in dance.

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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 Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery

Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, or in '''Medicinae Baccalaureus, Baccalaureus Chirurgiae'''. (abbreviated in many ways, e.g. MBBS, MB ChB, MB BCh, MB BChir (Cantab), BM BCh (Oxon), BMBS), are the two first professional degrees in medicine and surgery awarded upon graduation from medical school by universities in countries that follow the tradition of the United Kingdom.

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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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Baillieu

Baillieu is a surname.

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Baillieu Library

The Baillieu Library is the University of Melbourne's largest discipline library, housing impressive collections relating to teaching and research in the arts, humanities and social sciences.

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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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Balance of power (parliament)

In parliamentary politics, the term balance of power may describe a parliamentary situation in which a member or a number of members of chamber are in a position by their uncommitted vote to enable a party to attain and remain in minority government, and the term may also be applied to the members who hold that position.

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Baldwin Spencer Building

The Baldwin Spencer Building is located at the University of Melbourne and was named after the first Professor of Biology Walter Baldwin Spencer.

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Ballarat

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

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Ballarat Grammar School

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

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Ballarat High School

Ballarat High School is a government secondary school located in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

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Ban Tsui

Ban Tsui is a Canadian anesthesiologist known for medical innovation in the field of anesthesia.

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Bank of New South Wales

The Bank of New South Wales (BNSW), also known commonly as The Wales, was the first bank in Australia, being established in Sydney in 1817 and situated on Broadway.

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Bank of New South Wales building, Melbourne

The Head Office building of The Bank of New South Wales was designed by prolific Melbourne architect Joseph Reed and constructed at 368-374 Collins St, Melbourne, in 1856-7.

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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 Darling

Barbara Brinsley Darling (17 October 1947 – 15 February 2015) was an Australian Anglican bishop.

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Barbara Howlett

Barbara Howlett is an Australian fungal plant pathologist.

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Barbara Ramsden

Barbara Mary Ramsden (27 December 1903 – 1 January 1971) was an Australian book editor who worked for Melbourne University Press from 1941 to 1967.

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Barney Cooney

Bernard Cornelius Cooney (born 11 July 1934) is a former Australian politician.

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Barney Glover

Barney Glover is the Vice-Chancellor of Western Sydney University and the Chair of Universities Australia.

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Baron Snider

Baron David Snider (12 September 1917 – 29 December 1966) was an Australian politician.

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Baronda

Baronda is a heritage-listed former holiday house at Nelson Lake Road, Nelson Lagoon Mimosa Rocks National Park, Tanja, Bega Valley Shire, New South Wales, Australia.

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Barrie Kosky

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

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Barry Blake

Barry Blake, born 1937, is an Australian linguist, specializing in the description of Australian Aboriginal languages.

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Barry Conyngham

Emeritus Professor Barry Ernest Conyngham,, (born 27 August 1944) is an Australian composer and academic.

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Barry Dickson

Barry J. Dickson (born 14 August 1962) is an Australian neurobiologist who studies the development of neuronal networks in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster.

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Barry Hill (Australian writer)

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

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Barry Humphries

John Barry Humphries, AO, CBE (born 17 February 1934) is an Australian comedian, actor, satirist, artist, and author.

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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 Maddern

Barry James Maddern (1937 – January 1994) was an Australian barrister and jurist.

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Barry Oakley

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

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Barry Patten

Barry Beauchamp Patten (11 July 1927 – 13 March 2003) was an Australian architect and Olympic alpine skier.

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Barry Pullen

Barry Thomas Pullen (born 1 November 1939) is a former Australian politician.

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Barry Simon (politician)

Barry Douglas Simon (1 April 1936 – 7 July 2004) was an Australian politician.

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Barry Tuckwell

Barry Emmanuel Tuckwell AC, OBE (born 5 March 1931) is an Australian horn player who has spent most of his professional life in the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Barry Webb

Barry G. Webb is a scholar and Senior Research Fellow in Old Testament at Moore Theological College.

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Baru Bian

Baru Bian (born 9 September 1958) is a Malaysian politician from the Parti Keadilan Rakyat in the Pakatan Harapan governing coalition.

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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 Morris

Major General Basil Moorhouse Morris, (19 December 1888 – 5 April 1975) was an Australian Army officer.

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Basil Sellers Art Prize

The Basil Sellers Art Prize is a long-term project, involving 5 biennial awards from 2008 to 2016 staged at The Ian Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, aimed at changing Australians’ perception and enjoyment of art and sport.

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Bates Smart

Bates Smart is an architectural firm with studios in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia.

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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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BearingPoint

BearingPoint (parent company: BearingPoint Europe Holdings B.V.) is a multinational management and technology consulting firm headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Beatrice Faust

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

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Beatrix Waring McCay

Beatrix Waring McCay, Lady Reid (8 January 1901 – 14 June 1972) was one of Victoria's earliest Barristers and Magistrates, she was the second women to sign the Victorian Bar and the first female 'Reader' of the Bar.

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Bede Clifford

Sir Bede Edmund Hugh Clifford (3 July 1890 – 6 October 1969) was a British diplomat and colonial administrator, born in New Zealand, where his parents had moved in an unsuccessful attempt at sheep-farming.

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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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Bella Guerin

Julia Margaret Guerin Halloran Lavender (23 April 1858 in Williamstown, Victoria – 26 July 1923 in Adelaide, South Australia), known popularly as Bella Guerin, was an Australian feminist, women's activist women's suffragist, anti-conscriptionist, political activist and schoolteacher.

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Belle Bruce Reid

Isabelle Bruce "Belle" Reid (21 December 1883 – 13 December 1945) was an Australian veterinarian.

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Ben Dickinson

Sir Samuel Benson (Ben) Dickinson FAusIMM (1 February 1912 –), generally known as Ben Dickinson, was an Australian geologist and Director of Mines in South Australia.

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Ben Esler

Ben Esler (born 1983) is an Australian actor, best known for playing Sean McGinnes in the AMC television series Hell on Wheels, as well as for his role as war hero Chuck Tatum in HBO's The Pacific.

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Ben Lewin

Ben Lewin (born 1946) is an Australian director.

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Ben Naparstek

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

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Ben Polak

Benjamin "Ben" Polak (born 22 December 1961) is a British professor of economics and management and Provost at Yale University.

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Ben Shneiderman

Ben Shneiderman (born August 21, 1947) is an American computer scientist, a Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Computer Science, which is part of the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences at the University of Maryland, College Park, and the founding director (1983-2000) of the University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab.

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Benjamin Law (artist)

Benjamin Law (1807-1882) was an English sculptor who worked in Australia.

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Benjamin Northey

Benjamin Northey (born 1970) is an Australian conductor, musician and arranger.

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Bennett Foddy

Bennett Foddy is a video game designer based in New York.

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Berg and Alexandra

Berg and Alexandra was an Australian architecture firm from 1962–1996, based in Chelsea House, on Flemington Road in North Melbourne.

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Berhan Ahmed

Berhan Ahmed is an Eritrean-Australian social activist.

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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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Bernard Heinze

Sir Bernard Thomas Heinze, AC (1 July 189410 June 1982) was an Australian conductor, academic, and Director of the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music.

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Bernard Shapiro

Bernard Jack Shapiro, (born June 8, 1935) is a Canadian academic, civil servant, former Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University from 1994 to 2004, and the first Ethics Commissioner of Canada between May 17, 2004 and March 29, 2007.

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Bernard Smith (art historian)

Bernard William Smith (3 October 19162 September 2011) was an Australian art historian, art critic and academic, considered one of the most eminent art historians of the 20th century.

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Bernard Teague

Bernard Teague, AO, was a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, in Australia, between 13 October 1987 and 15 February 2008.

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Bernd Lottermoser

Bernd Georg Lottermoser (born 10 September 1961 in Lüneburg) is university professor with expertise in the sustainable extraction of mineral resources.

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Bertram Ballard

Bertram Charles Ballard (22 January 190315 July 1981) was an Australian public servant and diplomat.

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Bertram Steele

Bertram Dillon Steele FRS (30 May 1870 – 12 April 1934) was an Australian scientist, foundation professor of chemistry at the University of Queensland.

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Bertram Wainer

Bertram Barney Wainer (30 December 192816 January 1987) was an Australian doctor who successfully campaigned for legal access to abortion for women in the state of Victoria.

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Beryl Splatt

Beryl Audrey Pickering Splatt was an Australian biochemist.

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Best Overend

Acheson Best Overend (15 October 1909 – 1977) was an Australian architect.

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Betty King

Betty June King QC (c. 1951-) is an Australian jurist.

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Betty Kitchener

Betty Ann Kitchener (born 1951) is an Australian mental health educator who founded mental health first aid training.

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Bev Francis

Beverley "Bev" Francis (born 15 February 1955) is an Australian gym owner and retired professional bodybuilder, powerlifter, and national shot put champion.

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Beverley Farmer

Beverley Anne Farmer (also known as B. Christou) (7 February 1941 – 16 April 2018) was an Australian novelist and short story writer.

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Beverly Garlick

Beverly Garlick (born 1944) is an Australian architect.

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Big V

The Big V is a semi-professional basketball league in Victoria, Australia.

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Bill Cutts

Trevett Wakeham "Bill" Cutts (28 May 1914October 2003) was an Australian public servant and diplomat.

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Bill Denehy

William John Denehy (29 May 1889 – 24 November 1960) was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Bill Forsyth (diplomat)

William Douglass "Bill" Forsyth (19093 March 1993) was an Australian public servant and diplomat. Over the course of his tenure, he was noted for his work both within the United Nations, and in promoting Southern Pacific countries internationally. In 1959, Forsyth was appointed Australian Ambassador to Vietnam, a role which he served in until 1961. During his appointment, he was also appointed Minister to Laos. Forsyth died on 3 March 1993, aged 84, in Canberra.

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Bill Forwood

William (Bill) Forwood (born 21 October 1946) was an Australian politician.

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Bill Heffernan

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

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Bill Holsworth

William Norton "Bill" Holsworth is an Australian mammalogist and philanthropist.

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Bill McKinnon (public servant)

William Allan "Bill" McKinnon (23 February 1931 – 10 December 1988) was a senior Australian public servant.

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Bill Meyer (artist)

Bill (Chaim) Meyer (10 December 1942) Born in Australia, Bill Meyer graduated from Melbourne University in art history and languages and then from the National Gallery Art School, (later Victorian College of the Arts), completing his formal art training at the Royal College of Art in London (1972).

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Bill Paterson (diplomat)

William "Bill" Paterson is a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

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Bill Rogers (educationalist)

Dr Bill Rogers B.Th.(Hons.), Dip.Min., Dip.Teach., B.Ed.(Melb), M.Ed.(Melb) Ph.D.(Melb) F.A.C. is an Australian teacher and educational consultant.

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Bill Shorten

William Richard Shorten (born 12 May 1967) is an Australian politician serving as Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of Australia, in his capacity as Leader of the Australian Labor Party, after being elected party leader at the 2013 Labor leadership ballot.

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Bill Thomson (pharmacist)

Bill Thomson is a pharmacist who was awarded The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia Fred J Boyd award in recognition of his contribution to hospital pharmacy practice.

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Bina Bangsa School

Bina Bangsa School (Mandarin: 培民学校 Pinyin: Péi Mín Xué Xiào), also abbreviated as BBS, is a chain of schools located in Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Malang, and Balikpapan, Indonesia.

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Bio21 Institute

The Bio21 Institute of Molecular Science and Biotechnology, abbreviated as the Bio21 Institute, is an Australian medical research institute that focuses on the study of basic science and applied biotechnology.

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Bionics Institute

The Bionics Institute is a biomedical research institute focusing on medical bionics.

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Biosafety level

A biosafety level is a set of biocontainment precautions required to isolate dangerous biological agents in an enclosed laboratory facility.

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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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Blue (university sport)

A blue is an award earned by athletes at a university and some schools for competition at the highest level.

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Blue Gene

Blue Gene is an IBM project aimed at designing supercomputers that can reach operating speeds in the PFLOPS (petaFLOPS) range, with low power consumption.

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BMI Research

BMI Research is a research firm that provides macroeconomic, industry and financial market analysis, covering 24 industries and 200 global markets.

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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 Cameron (politician)

Robert Graham Cameron (born 19 March 1963) was an Australian state politician.

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Bob Galbally

Robert Thomas John Galbally (18 January 1921 – 14 April 2004) was a doctor and Australian rules footballer.

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Bob Sedergreen

Bob Sedergreen (born 1943) is an Australian jazz pianist.

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Bob Sercombe

Robert Charles Grant Sercombe (born 3 April 1949) is a former Australian politician who represented the Division of Maribyrnong, Victoria for the Australian Labor Party from March 1996 until his retirement at the 2007 federal election.

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Bobby Cheng

Bobby Cheng (born 20 March 1997) is an Australian chess player.

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Boggo Road Gaol

Boggo Road Gaol (alternative and older spelling "Bogga") was a notorious and heritage-listed, Australian prison located on Annerley Road in Dutton Park, an inner southern suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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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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Bolles+Wilson

Bolles+Wilson is an architecture firm established by Julia Bolles and Peter Wilson, both Architectural Association (AA) graduates.

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Boutros Boutros-Ghali

Boutros Boutros-Ghali (بطرس بطرس غالي,; 14 November 1922 – 16 February 2016) was an Egyptian politician and diplomat who was the sixth Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) from January 1992 to December 1996.

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Brabiralung

The Brabiralung were an Indigenous Australian people, one of the five tribes of Gippsland, in the state of Victoria, Australia, and belonged to a wider regional grouping known as the Kurnai.

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Brad Battin

Bradley William Battin (born 12 December 1975) is an Australian politician, and has been the member for Gembrook in the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 2010.

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Brandon, Manitoba

Brandon is the second-largest city in the province of Manitoba, Canada.

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Bratauolung people

The Brataualung were an Indigenous Australian people, one of the five tribes of Gippsland, in the state of Victoria, Australia, and part of a wider regional grouping known as the Kurnai.

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Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond

Brenda Marjorie Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond, (born 31 January 1945) is a British judge and the current President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.

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Brenda Niall

Dr Brenda Niall AO (born 25 November 1930) is an Australian biographer, literary critic and journalist.

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Brendan Crabb

Brendan Scott Crabb (born 13 September 1966) is an Australian immunologist, research scientist and Director and chief executive officer of the Burnet Institute, based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Brendan Joseland

Brendan Richard Joseland (born 2 April 1976 in Ferntree Gully, Victoria) is a cricket player for the Victorian Bushrangers.

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Brendan McKay

Brendan Damien McKay (born 26 October 1951 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Emeritus Professor in the Research School of Computer Science at the Australian National University (ANU).

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Brennan torpedo

The Brennan torpedo was a torpedo patented by Irish-born Australian inventor Louis Brennan in 1877.

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Brenton Broadstock

Brenton Thomas Broadstock AM (born 1952) is an Australian composer.

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Brett Goldsmith

Brett Hugh Goldsmith (born 4 June 1961) is an Australian-born songwriter, music programmer/producer and photographer.

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Brian Bowditch

Brian Hayward Bowditch (born 1961 Bowditch's personal information page at the University of Warwick) is a British mathematician known for his contributions to geometry and topology, particularly in the areas of geometric group theory and low-dimensional topology.

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Brian Fitzpatrick (Australian author)

Brian Charles Fitzpatrick (17 November 1905 – 3 September 1965) was an author, historian, journalist and one of the founders of the Australian Council for Civil Liberties.

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Brian Grieve

Professor Brian John Grieve (15 August 1907 – 5 September 1997) was an Australian botanist best known for his multi-volume book series How to know Western Australian wildflowers.

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Brian Harper (engineer)

Brian Harper (BE Syd. MSc Qu. PhD Melb.) is a civil engineer and lecturer practicing in Melbourne, Australia who has contributed to documenting the history of engineering in Australia.

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Brian Howe (politician)

Brian Leslie Howe, AO (born 23 January 1936), is an Australian former politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia in the Labor government under prime ministers Bob Hawke and Paul Keating from 1991 to 1995.

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Brian L. Byrne

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

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Brian Lewis (architect)

Brian Bannatyne Lewis (20 September 1906- 23 August 1991) was Professor of Architecture at the University of Melbourne.

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Brian Matthews (writer)

Brian Matthews (born 1936) is an Australian biographer and short story writer who was born in St Kilda, Victoria, and educated at Melbourne University.

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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 O'Shaughnessy (philosopher)

Brian Joseph O'Shaughnessy (10 September 1925 – 7 July 2010) was an Australian philosopher of mind, who lived in London and taught at King's College London.

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Brian Plomley

Norman James Brian Plomley, also known as Brian Plomley, (born 6 November 1912 – 8 April 1994) regarded by some as one of the most respected and scholarly of Australian historians and, until his death, in Launceston, the doyen of Tasmanian Aboriginal scholarship.

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Brian Roet

Brian Roet (born 2 November 1939) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1960s.

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Briarcliff Manor, New York

Briarcliff Manor is a suburban village in Westchester County, New York, around north of New York City.

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Bridget Parker

Bridget Louise "Didge" Parker is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Eloise Mignon.

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British Colour Council

The British Colour Council (BCC) was an industry standards organisation, active from the 1930s to the 1950s, which produced indexes of named colours for use by government, industry, academia, and horticulture.

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Broady Valley

Broady Valley is a steeply inclined valley, long, lying west of Lanyon Peak in the Saint Johns Range of Victoria Land.

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Bronwyn Lea

Bronwyn Lea is a contemporary Australian poet, academic and editor.

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Bruce Baird

Bruce George Baird, AM (born 28 February 1942), is a former Australian politician whose career included a stint as Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in New South Wales.

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Bruce Chamberlain

Bruce Anthony Chamberlain AM (9 August 1939 – 1 October 2005) was an Australian politician.

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Bruce Dawe

Donald Bruce Dawe AO (born 15 February 1930) is an Australian poet, considered by some as one of the most influential Australian poets of all time.

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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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Bruce Mann (oncologist)

Gregory Bruce Mann is a surgical oncologist and Director of Breast Cancer Services at the Royal Women's Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, the largest specialist women's care hospital in Australia.

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Bruce McKellar

Professor Bruce Harold John McKellar (born 1941) is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale (CoEPP) in the School of Physics at The University of Melbourne.

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Bruce Mitchell (scholar)

Raymond Bruce Mitchell (8 January 1920 – 30 January 2010) was a scholar of Old English.

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Bruce Poole

D.

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Bruce Sayers

Bruce Sayers (6 February 1928 – 12 May 2008) was a British electrical engineer.

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Bruce Smith (Australian politician)

Arthur Bruce Smith KC (28 June 1851 – 14 August 1937) was a long serving Australian politician and leading political opponent of the White Australia policy.

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Brummels Gallery

Brummels Gallery in South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia, was a commercial gallery established by David Yencken in the mid-1950s to exhibit contemporary Modernist Australian painting, sculpture and prints, but after a period of dormancy became best known in the 1970s, under the directorship of Rennie Ellis, as the first in Australia to specialise in photography at a time when the medium was being revived as an art form.

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Brunswick East, Victoria

Brunswick East is an inner suburb north from Melbourne's central business district.

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Brunswick Secondary College

Brunswick Secondary College is a state secondary school for students in Years 7 to 12, located in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick.

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Brunswick, Victoria

Brunswick is an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, north of Melbourne's central business district.

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Bryce Mortlock

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Burke and Wills expedition

The Burke and Wills expedition was an Australian exploration expedition in 1860–61 of 19 men, led by Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills, with the objective of crossing Australia from Melbourne in the south, to the Gulf of Carpentaria in the north, a distance of around 3,250 kilometres (approximately 2,000 miles).

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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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Burnley College (Australia)

Burnley College, Melbourne, Australia, is one of the oldest Colleges in the country and it specialises in horticulture.

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Burnley, Victoria

Burnley is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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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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Byron Kennedy

Byron Kennedy (18 August 1949 – 17 July 1983) was an Australian film producer known for the Mad Max series of films.

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C. A. J. Coady

Cecil Anthony John Coady, usually referred to as C. A. J. Coady or informally as Tony Coady (born 18 April 1936), is an Australian philosopher with an international reputation for his research in both epistemology and political and applied philosophy.

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C. Glenn Begley

C.

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C. S. Pacat

C.

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CAADRIA

The Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA) (founded in 1996) provides a platform for CAAD-related academics and professionals to share experiences, best practices, and results in education and research in Asia and beyond.

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Cait MacPhee

Catherine Elizabeth MacPhee CBE FRSE FInstP FRSC FRSB, known as Cait MacPhee, is Professor of Biological Physics at the University of Edinburgh.

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Camberwell, Victoria

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

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Cameron Hepburn

Cameron Hepburn is an Australian Professor of Environmental Economics at the University of Oxford and the London School of Economics and Political Science, both in the United Kingdom.

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Cameron Rahles-Rahbula

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

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Canberra University College

Canberra University College was a tertiary education institution established in Canberra by the Australian government and the University of Melbourne in 1930.

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Canterbury, Victoria

Canterbury is an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Captains Flat

Captains Flat is a town in the Southern Tablelands of rural New South Wales, Australia, in Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council.

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Carl Georg von Brandenstein

Carl Georg Christoph Freiherr von Brandenstein (10 October 1909 – 8 January 2005) was a German linguist who took up the study of Australian Aboriginal languages.

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Carl Willis (Australian sportsman)

Carl Willis (23 March 1893 – 12 May 1930) was an Australian sportsman who played Australian rules football with South Melbourne and University in the Victorian Football League (VFL) as well as first-class cricket for Victoria.

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Carl Winter

Carl Winter (10 January 1906 – 21 May 1966) was a British art historian and museum curator.

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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 Carli (Australian politician)

Carlo Domenico Carli (born 6 April 1960) is an Australian politician.

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Carlton Gardens Primary School

Carlton Gardens Primary School (number 2605) is a historic state school in inner Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Carlton, Victoria

Carlton is an inner-northern suburb of Melbourne, Australia, immediately adjoining Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Carmen Callil

Dame Carmen Thérèse Callil, DBE (born 15 July 1938) is an Australian publisher, writer and critic.

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Carmen Lawrence

Carmen Mary Lawrence (born 2 March 1948) is an Australian academic and former politician who was the Premier of Western Australia from 1990 to 1993, the first woman to become the premier of Australian state.

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Carol Jerrems

Carol Jerrems (14 March 1949 –21 February 1980) was an Australian photographer/filmmaker whose work emerged just as her medium was beginning to regain the acceptance as an art form that it had in the Pictorial era, and in which she newly synthesizes complicity performed, documentary and autobiographical image-making of the human subject, as exemplified in her Vale Street.

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Caroline Bos

Caroline Bos (born 1959, Rotterdam) is a Dutch architect.

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Caroline Caddy

Caroline Mavis Caddy (born 20 January 1944) is an Australian poet.

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Caroline Craig

Caroline Craig (born 30 April 1975 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian actress, based in New York City.

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Carty Salmon

Charles Carty Salmon (27 July 186015 September 1917), generally known as Carty Salmon, was an Australian politician and Speaker of the House of Representatives.

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Case competition

In a case competition, participants strive to develop the best solution to a business or education-related case study within an allocated time frame, typically with teams of two or more individuals pitted against each other in a head-to-head or broader relative ranking.

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Cassandra Atherton

Cassandra Atherton is an Australian prose-poet, critic and scholar, is an expert on prose poetry, contemporary public intellectuals in academe and poets as public intellectuals, especially hibakusha poets.

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Cassie Rowe

Cassandra Michelle Rowe (born 6 September 1980) is an Australian politician.

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Cate Blanchett

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

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Cate Kennedy

Cate Kennedy is an Australian author based in Victoria.

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Catherine Driscoll

Catherine Driscoll is an Australian professor of Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney.

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Catherine Fox (journalist)

Catherine Fox is an Australian freelance journalist, author, feminist and public speaker.

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Catherine Greenhill

Catherine Greenhill is an Australian mathematician known for her research on random graphs.

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Catherine Mack-Hancock

Catherine Mack-Hancock (born 1983) is an Australian actress and director.

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Catherine Martin (journalist)

Catherine Ellen Martin (1918 – 17 April 2009) was a journalist for The West Australian newspaper from 1957, specialising in medical reporting.

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Causes of the Holodomor

The Holodomor (Голодомор) is the name of the famine that ravaged Soviet Ukraine in 1932–1933.

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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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Cedar Prest

Cedar Prest (born 1940 Melbourne, Australia), is an Australian stained glass artist based in Aldinga, South Australia.

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Cedric Howell Swanton

Dr Cedric Howell Swanton (Kew, Victoria, 23 March 1899 - Sydney, 11 September 1970) was an Australian physician and psychiatrist.

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Celeste Liddle

Celeste Liddle (born 1978) is an Australian Indigenous feminist (Arrernte) and unionist who lives in Melbourne, Australia.

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Center for Transnational Legal Studies

The Center for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS) is a global educational center for the study of transnational law.

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Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics

The Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) was a research center at Charles Sturt University and the University of Melbourne.

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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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Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College

Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College; abbr: Perpetual Help College; init: PHC) is a private Grant-in-aid primary and secondary school in São Lázaro (Saint Lazarus Parish), Macau. Founded in 1955, Perpetual Help College now serves approximately 1,600 students in P.1 to F.6 (equivalent to grade one to twelve). Base on the PISA, GCE score and college entrance rates. The school has long been well-known for its outstanding academic results in different international and local assessments. Its students have been ranked as the First in the Chinese, English and Mathematics subject ranking of the University of Macau's entrance examination throughout the years, and the school has also been ranked as the 1st among schools in Macau in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), with its average score getting even higher than Shanghai (World's No.1 in PISA). With its recognitions in different competitions and examinations, the school has long been perceived as the No.1 High School in Macau and getting a place in the school is very competitive. The school has been registered as an Edexcel school, providing education opportunities on GCE A Level/ International A Level to its students in the high school. Graduates of the high school receive offers from prestigious universities worldwide, including University of Cambridge, UCBerkeley, UCLA, UCL, King's College London, University of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong, University of Melbourne and many others.

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Charles Abbott (footballer)

Charles Percy Abbott (born 10 June 1939) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL), a polo player, and the recipient of the Australian Sports Medal.

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Charles Alexander Shain

Charles Alexander Shain (6 February 1922 – 11 February 1960) was an Australian pioneer in the field of radio astronomy.

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Charles Anthony Corbett Wilson

Charles Anthony Corbett Wilson (1827–1923) was an important figure in the history of engineering and bridge building in Victoria, Australia.

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Charles Barber (brigadier)

Brigadier Charles Stanley Barber, (6 July 1888 – 4 October 1965) was an Australian Army officer.

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Charles Best (medical scientist)

Charles Herbert Best (February 27, 1899 – March 31, 1978) was a Canadian medical scientist and one of the co-discoverers of insulin.

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Charles Birch

Louis Charles Birch FAA (8 February 1918 in Melbourne – 19 December 2009) was an Australian geneticist specialising in population ecology and was also well known as a theologian, writing widely on the topic of science and religion, winning the Templeton Prize in 1990.

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Charles Cook (academic)

Charles Henry Herbert Cook (30 September 1843–21 May 1910) was an English-born, Australian-raised, New Zealand-based mathematician.

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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 Ernest Weatherburn

Charles Ernest Weatherburn (18 June 1884 – 18 October 1974) was an Australian-born mathematician.

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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 Hartshorne

Charles Hartshorne (June 5, 1897 – October 9, 2000) was an American philosopher who concentrated primarily on the philosophy of religion and metaphysics.

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Charles Henry Pearson

Charles Henry Pearson (7 September 1830 – 29 May 1894) was a British-born Australian historian, educationist, politician and journalist.

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Charles Hider

Charles Allen Moir Hider (born 6 November 1935) is a former Australian politician.

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Charles Hoadley

Charles Archibald Brookes Hoadley (Burwood, 1 March 1887 – Footscray, 27 February 1947) was an Australian geologist.

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Charles James Martin (physiologist)

Sir Charles James Martin (9 January 1866 – 15 February 1955) was a British scientist who did seminal work on a very wide range of topics including snake toxins, control of body temperature, plague and the way it was spread, dysentery, typhoid and paratyphoid, nutrition and vitamin deficiencies, proteins, and myxomatosis as a means of controlling rabbit populations.

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Charles Kellaway

Charles Halliley Kellaway, (16 January 1889 – 13 December 1952) was an Australian medical researcher and science administrator.

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Charles Kennedy Comans

Charles Kennedy Comans, CBE, OBE, QC (born 21 October 1914) was a lawyer, lecturer, the former First Parliamentary Counsel of the Commonwealth from 1972 - 1977.

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Charles La Trobe

Charles Joseph La Trobe, CB (or Latrobe; 20 March 18014 December 1875) was appointed in 1839 superintendent of the Port Phillip District of New South Wales and, after the establishment in 1851 of the colony of Victoria (now a state of Australia), he became its first lieutenant-governor.

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Charles Leonard Hamblin

Charles Leonard Hamblin (1922 – 14 May 1985) was an Australian philosopher, logician, and computer pioneer, as well as a professor of philosophy at the New South Wales University of Technology (now the University of New South Wales) in Sydney.

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Charles McLaren (psychiatrist)

Charles Inglis McLaren M.D. (23 August 1882 – 9 October 1957) was an Australian psychiatrist and missionary.

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Charles Perry (bishop)

Charles Perry (17 February 1807 – 2 December 1891) was an English Australian, who served as the first Anglican Bishop of Melbourne, Australia and was a university administrator.

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Charles Plott

Charles Raymond Plott (born July 8, 1938) is an American economist.

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Charles Plympton Smith

Charles Plympton Smith (born June 1, 1954, Burlington, Vermont) is a banker and Republican politician from the U.S. state of Vermont who served in the Vermont House of Representatives.

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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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Charles Ryan (surgeon)

Major General Sir Charles Snodgrass Ryan, (20 September 1853 – 23 October 1926) was an Australian surgeon and army officer.

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Charles Summers

Charles Summers (27 July 1825 – 30 November 1878) was an English-born Australian sculptor, creator of the memorial to the explorers Burke and Wills.

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Charles Victor Robertson

Charles Victor Robertson (9 October 1882 – 26 May 1951) (CVR) was a New Zealand - Australian businessman, politician and educator who played a major part in the development of modern accountancy, brokerage, and business education in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

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Charles Web Gilbert

Charles Marsh Web Gilbert (18 March 1867 – 3 October 1925) was a self-taught Australian sculptor renowned both within Australia and abroad.

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Charles Zwar

Charles Zwar (10 April 1911 – 2 December 1989) was an Australian songwriter, composer, lyricist, pianist and music director who was largely associated with the British revue and musical comedy industries between the late-1930s and 1960s.

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Charlie Oliver (Australian footballer)

Charles Joseph Oliver (9 September 1874 – 29 December 1917) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Charlotte Anderson

Charlotte Morrison Anderson AM (20 March 1915 – 15 April 2002) was an Australian professor of paediatrics and children's health.

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Charmaine Yee

Charmaine Yee (born 1 July 1987), also known as (Yee Kah Yan), is a Singapore Emcee/Host & Radio Presenter/Producer and contracted artiste under Kiss 92FM.

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Chau Cham-son

Chau Cham-son, OBE, CStJ, JP, was the Chief Commissioner of the Scout Association of Hong Kong from 1985 to 1996.

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Chen Ran

Chen Ran is a Chinese avant-garde writer.

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Chen Yonglin

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

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Cheryl Barker

Cheryl Ruth Barker (born 22 April 1960, Sydney) is an Australian operatic soprano who has had an active international career since the late 1980s.

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Chester Wilmot

Reginald William Winchester Wilmot (21 June 1911 – 10 January 1954) was an Australian war correspondent who reported for the BBC and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation during the Second World War.

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Chinatown, Melbourne

Chinatown is an ethnic enclave in the Central Business District of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Chinese Century

The Chinese Century is a neologism suggesting that the 21st century will be geopolitically dominated by the People's Republic of China, similar to how "the American Century" refers to the 20th century and "Pax Britannica" ("British Peace") refers to the 19th.

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Chloe Hooper

Chloe Melisande Hooper (born 26 October 1973) is an Australian author.

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Chloe McConville

Chloe McConville (born 1 October 1987) is an Australian professional racing cyclist.

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Choir of Trinity College, University of Melbourne

The Choir of Trinity College, at Trinity College within the University of Melbourne, is a collegiate chapel choir modelled on the choirs at Cambridge and Oxford universities.

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Chong Lim

Chong Voon Lim (born Ipoh, Malaysia) is a Malaysian-born Australian-based musical director, keyboardist, producer, and session musician.

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Chris Alp

Christopher "Chris" Alp is an Australian former Paralympic athlete.

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Chris Andrews (translator)

Chris Andrews (born 1962) is an Australian translator and writer.

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Chris Bourke

Christopher John Bourke is an Australian politician, a Labor member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly representing the electorate of Ginninderra from 2011 to 2016.

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Chris Crewther

Christopher John Crewther (born 6 August 1983) is an Australian politician.

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Chris Fogarty

Andrew Christopher "Chris" Fogarty (28 January 1884 – 29 November 1915) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Chris Godsil

Christopher David Godsil is a professor and the current Chair at the Department of Combinatorics and Optimization in the faculty of mathematics at the University of Waterloo.

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Chris Heyde

Christopher Charles "Chris" Heyde AM (20 April 1939, Sydney – 6 March 2008, Canberra) was a prominent Australian statistician who did leading research in probability, stochastic processes and statistics.

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Chris Mann (composer)

Chris Mann (born 1949) is an Australian-American composer, poet and performer specializing in the emerging field of compositional linguistics, coined by Kenneth Gaburo and described by Mann as "the mechanism whereby you understand what I'm thinking better than I do".

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Chris Maxwell

Christopher Murray "Chris" Maxwell is an Australian jurist.

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Chris Moraitis

Christos "Chris" Moraitis (born 1962) is a senior Australian public servant, currently Secretary of the Attorney-General's Department.

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Chris Scalzo

Christopher Scalzo (born March 13, 1990) is an Australian-born actor, singer and musical theater performer.

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Chris Silagy

Christopher Allen Silagy AO (14 September 1960 – 13 December 2001) was an advocate of evidence-based medicine and an evaluator of health care programs.

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Chris Wallace-Crabbe

Christopher Keith "Chris" Wallace-Crabbe AM (born 6 May 1934) is an Australian poet and emeritus professor in the Australian Centre, University of Melbourne.

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Chris Willcock

Christopher Willcock (born 1947) is an Australian Jesuit priest and composer of liturgical music.

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Christ the King Seminary (Pakistan)

Christ the King Seminary is a Roman Catholic seminary in Karachi.

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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 Homburg

Christian Homburg (born 1962 in Gomadingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany) is a German marketing researcher, director of the IMU – Institute for Market-oriented Management and chaired professor for Marketing at the University of Mannheim.

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Christian Jollie Smith

Christian Brynhild Ochiltree Jollie Smith (15 March 1885 – 14 January 1963), was a socialist lawyer and co-founder of the Communist Party of Australia notable for her work representing striking miners, underprivileged tenants during the great depression and briefing legal council for the successful High Court challenges to the attempted exclusion of Egon Kisch from Australia and the Communist Party dissolution Act.

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Christine Kenneally

Christine Kenneally (born in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian-American journalist who writes on science, language and culture.

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Christine Phillips

Christine Phillips is an Australian architect, academic, writer and broadcaster based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Christoph Lanz

Christoph Lanz (born 1959 in Darmstadt) is a journalist, media specialist and strategic adviser in media development for both national and international clients.

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Christopher Beaumont

Christopher "Chris" Beaumont (born Melbourne, 1961), is an Australian still life painter, influenced by Spanish masters of the early 17th century particularly Juan Sánchez Cotán and Francisco de Zurbarán.

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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 Chantler

Christopher T. Chantler is an Australian physicist, currently at University of Melbourne and an Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society.

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Christos Pantelis

Professor Christos Pantelis is an Australian professor of medicine who is the Director of the Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre.

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Christos Tsiolkas

Christos Tsiolkas (born 1965) is an Australian author.

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Cindy McLeish

Lucinda Gaye "Cindy" McLeish (born 26 April 1962) is an Australian politician, and has been a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 2010, representing Seymour until 2014 and Eildon thereafter.

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CitiOpera

CitiOpera, originally known as Melbourne City Opera, is a semi-professional opera company based in Melbourne, Australia.

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Claire Colebrook

Claire Colebrook (or Claire Mary Colebrook) (born 25 October 1965), is an Australian cultural theorist, currently appointed Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University.

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Clara Stone

Grace 'Clara' Stone (12 January 1860 – 10 May 1957) was one of the first two women to graduate with honours in medicine at the University of Melbourne in 1891.

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Clare Bowditch

Clare Bowditch (born 1975) is an Australian musician, actor, radio presenter, business entrepreneur.

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Clare Stevenson

Clare Grant Stevenson, AM, MBE (18 July 1903 – 22 October 1988) was the inaugural Director of the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force (WAAAF), from May 1941 to March 1946.

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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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Clem Christesen

Clement Byrne Christesen (1911–2003) was the founder of the Australian literary magazine Meanjin.

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Client Liaison

Client Liaison are Australian indie pop duo made up of vocalist Monte Morgan, and keyboardist and producer Harvey Miller.

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Clifden Eager

Sir Clifden Henry Andrews Eager (14 June 1882 – 11 August 1969) was an Australian politician.

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Cliff Ollier

Cliff Ollier (born 1931) is a geologist, geomorphologist, soil scientist, emeritus professor and honorary research fellow, at the School of Earth and Geographical Sciences University of Western Australia.

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Clifford Menhennitt

Clifford Inch Menhennitt (30 October 1912 - 29 October 1979) was an Australian jurist.

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Climatic Research Unit email controversy

The Climatic Research Unit email controversy (also known as "Climategate") began in November 2009 with the hacking of a server at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia (UEA) by an external attacker, copying thousands of emails and computer files, the Climatic Research Unit documents, to various internet locations several weeks before the Copenhagen Summit on climate change.

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Clive Baldock

Clive Baldock (born 1962) is a British-born Australian professor.

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Clive Granger

Sir Clive William John Granger (4 September 1934 – 27 May 2009) was a British econometrician known for his contributions to non-linear time series.

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Clive Shields

Clive Shields (28 April 1879 – 4 September 1956) was an Australian politician.

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Clive Steele

Major General Sir Clive Selwyn Steele, (30 September 1892 – 5 August 1955) was an engineer and a senior officer of the Australian Army who served in both the First and Second World Wars.

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Clive Williams (professor)

Clive Williams (born 1 March 1945) is a British-born former Australian Army Military Intelligence officer, and academic with research interests in terrorism and counterterrorism, politically motivated violence, insurgency and counterinsurgency.

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Clyde Fenton

Clyde Cornwall Fenton OBE (16 May 1901 – 28 February 1982) was the Northern Territory's first flying doctor.

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Clyde Holding

Allan Clyde Holding (27 April 193131 July 2011) Australian politician, was Leader of the Opposition in Victoria for ten years, and was later a federal minister.

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Clyde Packer

Robert Clyde Packer (22 July 19358 April 2001), usually known as Clyde Packer, was the son of Australian newspaper magnate Frank Packer and the elder brother of media baron Kerry Packer.

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CNIB Chanchlani Global Vision Research Award

The CNIB Chanchlani Global Vision Research Award is an annual global research award that promotes vital world-class research to explore the causes of blindness and vision loss, as well as potential cures, treatments and preventions.

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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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Coburg Cemetery

Coburg Pine Ridge Cemetery is located in the northern Melbourne suburb of Preston, Victoria, Australia on the boundary of Coburg.

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Colin Brumby

Colin James Brumby (18 June 1933 – 3 January 2018) was an Australian composer and conductor.

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Colin Campbell (Australian sportsman)

Colin Mansfield Campbell (13 August 1872 – 3 April 1907) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and a first-class cricketer, representing Tasmania.

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Colin Gilray

Colin Macdonald Gilray (17 March 1885 – 15 July 1974) was a Scottish-born rugby union player, soldier and educationalist.

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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 McDonald (Australian cricketer)

Colin Campbell McDonald AM (born 17 November 1928, Glen Iris, Victoria) is an Australian cricketer.

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Colin Ramm

Colin Ramm (1921-2014) was an Australian particle physicist.

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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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Collette Tayler

Collette Tayler (9 February 1951 – 1 December 2017) was an Australian academic and researcher whose worked influenced early childhood education policy.

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Collins Street, Melbourne

Collins Street is a major street in the centre of Melbourne, Victoria in Australia.

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Colm Kiernan

Colm Padraic Kiernan (24 November 1931 – 27 March 2010) was an Australian historian and writer.

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Commonwealth Literary Fund

The Commonwealth Literary Fund (CLF) was an Australian Government initiative founded in 1908 to assist needy Australian writers and their families.

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Comparison of research networking tools and research profiling systems

Research networking (RN) is about using web-based tools to identify, locate, and use research and scholarly information about people and resources.

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Concert program

A concert program or programme is a selection and ordering, or programming, of pieces to be performed at an occasion, or concert.

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Concetta Benn

Concetta "Connie" Benn AM (née Megna) (12 December 1926 – 18 March 2011) was an Australian social worker.

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Confucius Institute

Confucius Institute is a non-profit public educational organization affiliated with the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, whose aim is to promote Chinese language and culture, support local Chinese teaching internationally, and facilitate cultural exchanges.

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Conservation and restoration training

This is a list of Training programs for Conservation and Restoration of cultural heritage.

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Conservation-restoration of cultural heritage

The conservation-restoration of cultural heritage focuses on protection and care of tangible cultural heritage, including artworks, architecture, archaeology, and museum collections.

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Constance Duncan

Ada Constance Duncan (26 October 1896 – 13 September 1970) was an Australian welfare activist.

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Constance Ellis

Constance Ellis (2 November 1872 – 10 September 1942) was an Australian medical doctor who specialised in obstetrics, gynaecology and pathology.

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Constance Stokes

Constance Stokes (née Parkin, 22 February 1906 – 14 July 1991) was a modernist Australian painter who worked in Victoria.

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Constance Stone

Emma Constance Stone (4 December 185629 December 1902) was the first woman to practice medicine in Australia.

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Coobool Creek

Coolbool Creek is an archaeological site near the Wakool River in New South Wales, Australia.

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Coopers Creek, Victoria

Coopers Creek is a former township and mine in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.

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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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Corbett Lyon

Corbett Marshall Lyon (born 13 August 1955) is an Australian architect, art patron and academic who lives and works in Melbourne.

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Cordelia Fine

Cordelia Fine is a Canadian-born British philosopher, psychologist and writer.

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Cordelia Gundolf

Cordelia Gundolf was one of the pioneer leading educators in Italian Language in Australia, and an expert in Italian Literature, publishing a number of works on the topic.

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Cornell Paper

A Preliminary Analysis of the October 1, 1965, Coup in Indonesia, more commonly known as the "Cornell Paper", is an academic publication detailing the events of an abortive coup d'état attempt by the self-proclaimed September 30 Movement, produced on January 10, 1966.

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Corpus Christi College, Melbourne

Corpus Christi College is the regional seminary (and theologate) of the Roman Catholic dioceses in Victoria and Tasmania, Australia.

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Costas Kilias

Costantinos "Costas" Kilias is a Greek Australian barrister and actor.

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County Monaghan

County Monaghan (Contae Mhuineacháin) is a county in Ireland.

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Craig Stott

Craig Stott (born 14 April 1990) is an Australian actor, perhaps best known for his role as Josh Watkins in the Nine Network television drama East of Everything (2008–09), and as the co-lead character John Caleo in Neil Armfield's Holding the Man (2015).

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Cranbourne meteorite

The Cranbourne meteorite is an octahedrite iron meteorite.

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Creation–evolution controversy

The creation–evolution controversy (also termed the creation vs. evolution debate or the origins debate) involves an ongoing, recurring cultural, political, and theological dispute about the origins of the Earth, of humanity, and of other life.

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Creighton Burns

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

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Creswick, Victoria

Creswick is a town in west-central Victoria, Australia 18 kilometres north of Ballarat and 129 km northwest of Melbourne, in the Shire of Hepburn.

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Critical legal studies

Critical legal studies (CLS) is a school of critical theory that first emerged as a movement in the United States during the 1970s.

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Criticism of Confucius Institutes

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

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Crown Heights riot

The Crown Heights riot was a three-day racial riot that occurred from August 19 to August 21, 1991 in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, New York City.

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CSIRAC

CSIRAC (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Automatic Computer), originally known as CSIR Mk 1, was Australia's first digital computer, and the fifth stored program computer in the world.

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CSIRO

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is an independent Australian federal government agency responsible for scientific research.

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Culture of Australia

The culture of Australia is a Western culture, derived primarily from Britain but also influenced by the unique geography of Australia, the cultural input of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other Australian people.

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Curator

A curator (from cura, meaning "to take care") is a manager or overseer.

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Curt Teichert

Curt Teichert (May 8, 1905 in Königsberg, East Prussia – May 10, 1996 in Arlington, Virginia) was a German-American palaeontologist and geologist, noted for his contributions to geology, paleozoic stratigraphy and paleontology, Cephalopoda, ancient and modern reefs, and correlation, the matching of strata of the same age in different locations.

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Cuthbert Robert Blackett

Cuthbert Robert Blackett F.C.S., J.P. (9 October 1831 – 1902), was a Victorian Government Analytical Chemist in colonial Australia.

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Cycling in Melbourne

Cycling in Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia is enhanced by the city's relatively flat topography and generally mild climate.

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Cynthia Teague

Cynthia Mary Teague MBE (1906–2007) was a pioneering Australian architect and public servant.

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Cyril Hopkirk

Cyril Spottiswoode Moy Hopkirk (30 October 1894 – 25 September 1987) was a New Zealand animal science administrator and veterinary scientist.

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Cyril P. Callister

Cyril Percy Callister (16 February 1893 – 5 October 1949) was an Australian chemist and food technologist who developed the Vegemite yeast spread.

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Cyril Seelenmeyer

Cyril Robert Seelenmeyer (29 April 1892 – 8 August 1918) was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League.

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Cyrus Monk

Cyrus Monk (born November 7, 1996 in Warragul) is an Australian cyclist riding for.

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Dailan Evans

Dailan Evans (born 1971) is an Australian performer, writer, voice professional and designer.

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Daily Review (website)

The Daily Review is an Australian news website that covers arts and entertainment.

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Daisy Marchisotti

Daisy Elizabeth Marchisotti (née Iriving) (28 September 1904 – 1987) was an Australian social and political activist whose commitment to Indigenous rights saw her remain an active member of the political community up until her death in 1987.

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Dame Edna Everage

Dame Edna Everage is a character created and performed by Australian comedian Barry Humphries, known for her lilac-coloured or "wisteria hue" hair and cat eye glasses or "face furniture", her favourite flower, the gladiolus ("gladdies") and her boisterous greeting: "Hello, Possums!" As Dame Edna, Humphries has written several books including an autobiography, My Gorgeous Life, appeared in several films and hosted several television shows (on which Humphries has also appeared as himself and other alter-egos).

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Damien Broderick

Damien Francis Broderick (born 22 April 1944) is an Australian science fiction and popular science writer and editor of some 70 books.

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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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Damon Young

Damon Young (born 1975 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian philosopher, writer and commentator, and author of the books Distraction, Philosophy in the Garden and How to Think About Exercise.

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Dan Robinson (singer)

Dan Robinson (born 15 March 1947 in Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia) is a singer who fronted the second incarnation of Melbourne Sixties band, The Wild Cherries and was later a member of the vocal trio The Virgil Brothers.

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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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Dana H. Born

Dana H. Born (born 1961) is a lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and a retired brigadier general in the United States Air Force and was the Dean of the Faculty at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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Dance in Australia

Traditional Indigenous Australian dance was closely associated with song and was understood and experienced as making present the reality of the Dreamtime.

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Dandenong railway line triplication

The Dandenong railway line triplication project was an initiative of the state government of Victoria, Australia, to add sections of a third railway line from Caulfield to Dandenong to expand the capacity of and relieve congestion on the Pakenham and Cranbourne railway lines, part of the Melbourne suburban rail network.

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Danger Room

The Danger Room is a fictional training facility appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Daniel Cudmore (businessman)

Daniel Michael Paul Cudmore (1811 – 3 November 1891) was a pastoralist in the early days of South Australia and the founder of a family highly influential in that and other States, especially Queensland.

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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 H. Wilson

Daniel H. Wilson (born March 6, 1978) is a New York Times best selling author, television host and robotics engineer.

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Daniel James Mahony

Daniel James Mahoney (1878-1944), was an Australian scientist in the field of geology and petrology.

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Daniel Kane (linguist)

Daniel Kane (born 1948) is an Australian linguist, one of the world's foremost authorities on the extinct Jurchen and Khitan languages and their scripts.

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Daniel McVey

Sir Daniel McVey (24 November 189224 December 1972) was a senior Australian public servant.

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Danielle Clode

Danielle Clode is an Australian Zoologist and science writer.

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Danny Calegari

Danny M. C. Calegari (born 24 May 1972) is an Australian-American mathematician who is currently a Professor at the University of Chicago.

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Danny Pearson (politician)

Daniel James Pearson (born 15 February 1973) is an Australian politician.

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Darra Goldstein

Darra Goldstein (born April 28, 1951), the Willcox B. and Harriet M. Adsit Professor of Russian, Emerita at Williams College, is an award-winning cookbook author and world-renowned food scholar.

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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 E. Hooper

Daryl Egbert Hooper was an electronic engineer notable for pioneering engineering at La Trobe University and heading up the GEC Research Hirst Centre in the 1980s.

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Daryl Jackson

Daryl Sanders Jackson AO (born 7 February 1937) is an Australian architect, and the owner of an international architecture firm, Jackson Architecture.

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Dave Warner (musician)

David Robert "Dave" Warner (born 1953) is an Australian rock musician, author and screenwriter.

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David A. Jones

David Arfon Jones is a senior climatologist at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.

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David Ames (researcher)

David John Ames (born 1954) is an Australian psychiatrist and academic.

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David Ashton (botanist)

David Hungerford Ashton OAM (6 July 1927 – 22 November 2005) was an Australian botanist and ecologist.

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David Bevan (judge)

David John Davies Bevan (11 January 1873 – 2 October 1954) was an English-born Australian judge.

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David Blackburn (artist)

David Blackburn MBE (22 June 193923 March 2016) was a British artist based in the north of England.

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David Boger

David Vernon Boger FRS (born Kutztown, Pennsylvania) is an Australian chemical engineer.

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David Cockayne

David John Hugh Cockayne FRS FInstP (19 March 1942 – 22 December 2010) was a Professor in the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford.

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David Conyers

David Conyers (born Sydney, Australia, 30 May 1971) is an Australian author.

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David Crawford (businessman)

David Alexander Crawford AO is a prominent Australian non-executive director.

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David Davis (Australian politician)

David McLean Davis (born 8 April 1962) is an Australian politician.

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David Day (historian)

David Andrew Day (born 24 June 1949) is an Australian historian, academic and author.

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David de Kretser

David Morritz de Kretser AC (born 27 April 1939) is an Australian medical researcher who was the 27th Governor of Victoria from 2006 to 2011.

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David Derham

Sir David Plumley Derham (13 May 1920 – 1 September 1985) was an Australian jurist and university administrator.

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David Edward Lewis

David (Dafydd) Edward Lewis (7 March 1866 – 17 August 1941) was a Welsh businessman and philanthropist.

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David Feeney

David Ian Feeney (born 5 March 1970) is a former Australian politician.

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David Feldman (lawyer)

David John Feldman is a legal academic, author and former judge.

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David Fleay

David Howells Fleay AM MBE (6 January 1907 in Ballarat, Victoria – 7 August 1993) was an Australian naturalist who pioneered the captive breeding of endangered species, and was the first person to breed the platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) in captivity.

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David Fleay Wildlife Park

David Fleay Wildlife Park is a heritage-listed wildlife park at Fleays Wildlife Park Conservation Park, Tallebudgera Creek Road, Tallebudgera, Queensland, Australia.

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David G. Heckel

David G. Heckel (born 1953) is an American entomologist.

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David Garner

Christopher David Garner FRSC FRS (born 9 November 1941) is a retired British chemist, whose research work was in the growing field of Biological Inorganic Chemistry.

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David Goodall (botanist)

David William Goodall (4 April 1914 – 10 May 2018) was an English-born Australian botanist and ecologist.

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David Hains

David Hains (born circa 1931) is an Australian businessman and horse breeder.

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David Harper (judge)

David Harper was a Court of Appeals justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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David Hawker

David Peter Maxwell Hawker (born 1 May 1949), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from May 1983 to July 2010, representing the Division of Wannon, Victoria, previously represented by former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser.

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David Hay (diplomat)

Sir David Osborne Hay, (29 November 1916 – 18 May 2009) was an Australian soldier, senior public servant and diplomat, who served as Australian Ambassador to the United Nations, Administrator of Papua New Guinea, and headed the departments of External Territories and Aboriginal Affairs.

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David Henderson (economist)

David Henderson (born 1927) is a British economist.

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David Henry Solomon

David Henry Solomon (born 19 November 1929 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an Australian polymer chemist.

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David Hicks

David Matthew Hicks (born 7 August 1975) is an Australian who was detained by the United States in Guantanamo Bay detention camp from 2001 until 2007.

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David Hobson (tenor)

David Hobson (born 18 November 1960) is an Australian opera singer and composer.

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David I. Masson

David Irvine Masson (6 November 1915 – 27 February 2007) was a British science-fiction writer and librarian.

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David J. Smith (physicist)

David J. Smith is a Regents' Professor of physics at Arizona State University.

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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 Kennedy (Australian politician)

Andrew David Kennedy (born 20 March 1940) is a former Australian politician.

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David L. Jones (botanist)

David Lloyd Jones (born 1944) is an Australian horticultural botanist and the author of a large number of books and papers, especially on Australian orchids.

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David L. Kirp

David L. Kirp is James D. Marver professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley, member of the Barack Obama Presidential Transition Team and author.

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David Lea

David John Lea (born 4 July 1935) is a former Australian politician.

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David Lewis (Australian musician)

David Alan Lewis (born c. 1960) is an Australian-born jazz and pop trumpeter, pianist and composer from Hamilton, Victoria.

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David Leyonhjelm

David Ean Leyonhjelm ("lion-helm"; born 1 April 1952) is an Australian politician who is a Senator for New South Wales, representing the Liberal Democratic Party.

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David M. Gunn

David Miller Gunn is an Old Testament scholar.

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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 Masson

Prof David Mather Masson LLD DLitt (2 December 18226 October 1907), was a Scottish academic, literary critic and historian.

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David McComb

David Richard McComb (17 February 19622 February 1999) was an Australian rock musician.

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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 Michôd

David Michôd (born 30 November 1972) is an Australian film director, screenwriter, producer and actor.

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David Orme Masson

Sir David Orme Masson KBE FRS FRSE LLD (13 January 1858 – 10 August 1937)L.

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David Pagel

David Pagel is an art critic, educator, curator, dioramatist and bike enthusiast.

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David Penington

David Geoffrey Penington (born 4 February 1930) is an Australian doctor, academic, Vice-Chancellor and director.

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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 Risstrom

David Risstrom is a Melbourne barrister, a former Melbourne City councillor, and an unsuccessful Australian Greens candidate for the Australian Senate.

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David Rivett

Sir Albert Cherbury David Rivett, KCMG (4 December 1885 – 1 April 1961) was an Australian chemist and science administrator.

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David S. Oderberg

Professor David S. Oderberg (born 1963) is an Australian philosopher of metaphysics and ethics based in Britain since 1987.

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David Shallcross

David Shallcross is an Australian academic.

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David Sillence

David Sillence, AM is the foundation chair (Professor) of Medical Genetics in the University of Sydney.

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David Smerdon

David Craig Smerdon (born 17 September 1984) is an Australian chess grandmaster and economist.

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David Smith (public servant)

Sir David Iser Smith (born 9 August 1933) is a retired Australian public servant.

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David Syme

David Syme (2 October 1827 – 14 February 1908) was a Scottish-Australian newspaper proprietor of The Age and regarded as "the father of protection in Australia" who had immense influence in the Government of Victoria.

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David Syme Research Prize

The David Syme Research Prize is an annual award administered by the University of Melbourne for the best original research work in biology, physics, chemistry or geology, produced in Australia during the preceding two years, particular preference is given to original research to enhance industrial and/or commercial development.

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David T. Runia

David Theunis Runia (born 14 December 1951) is a Dutch-Australian classical scholar and educational administrator who has worked in both Australia and the Netherlands.

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David Tredinnick (actor)

David Tredinnick is an Australian actor.

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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 Vines

David Anthony Vines (born 8 May 1949), is an Australian economist teaching at Oxford University.

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David Warren (inventor)

David Ronald de Mey Warren (20 March 192519 July 2010) was an Australian scientist, best known for inventing and developing the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder (also known as FDR, CVR, and "the black box").

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David White (Australian politician)

David Ronald White (born 16 June 1944) is a former Australian politician.

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David Williams (Australian politician)

David George Williams (born 23 August 1941) is a former Australian politician.

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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 Worrall (composer)

David Worrall (born 25 October 1954 in Newcastle NSW) is an Australian composer and sound artist working in sound sculpture and immersive polymedia (a term he coined in 1986) as well as traditional instrumental music composition.

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David Zeidler

Sir David Ronald Zeidler (18 March 1918 – 12 March 1998) was an Australian chemist and industrialist.

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Davie Strath

David Strath (1849 – 28 January 1879) was a Scottish professional golfer.

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Davis McCaughey

John Davis McCaughey AC (12 July 1914 – 25 March 2005) was a Bible scholar, Christian minister, university administrator and the Governor of Victoria from 1986 to 1992.

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Dawn Walker

Dawn Elizabeth Walker is an Australian politician.

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Dax Centre

The Dax Centre was established in 2003 to house and manage the Cunningham Dax art collection, which is focussed on artworks relating to the mentally insane.

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Désirée Talbot

Professor Désirée Talbot (born 24 October 1926, Cape Town, South Africa) is a retired South African opera soprano and one of the founding members of the UCT Opera Company.

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De-extinction

De-extinction, or resurrection biology, or species revivalism is the process of creating an organism, which is either a member of, or resembles an extinct species, or breeding population of such organisms.

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Deb Cox

Deborah "Deb" Cox (born 29 January 1958) is an Australian screenwriter and producer for television and film.

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Deborah Conway

Deborah Ann Conway, (born 8 August 1959) is an Australian rock singer-songwriter and guitarist, and had a career as a model and actress.

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Deborah Lawrie

Deborah Jane Lawrie (born 14 May 1953), known as Deborah Wardley while married, was the first woman to become a pilot with a major Australian airline after winning a landmark sex discrimination case against Ansett Airlines.

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Deer horn

A deer horn, or deer whistle, is a whistle mounted on automobiles intended to help prevent collisions with deer.

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Deirdre FitzGerald

Deirdre FitzGerald (born 1936) is an Australian lawyer.

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Deirdre Osborne

Deirdre Osborne is an Australian-born academic who is Reader in English Literature and Drama in the Theatre and Performance Department at Goldsmiths, University of London, and also co-convenes the MA degree in Black British Writing.

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Delia Falconer

Delia Falconer (born 1966) is an Australian novelist.

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Denis Hinton

Denis Grenville Hinton (born 4 December 1939) is a former Australian politician.

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Denis Mackey

Denis Peter Mackey (8 May 1934 – 8 January 1990) was an Australian medical practitioner.

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Denis Napthine

Denis Vincent Napthine (born 6 March 1952) is a former Australian politician who was the 47th Premier of Victoria.

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Denis Scanlon

Denis Scanlon (born 5 April 1954) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Denis Vaughan

Denis Edward Vaughan (born 6 June 1926) is an Australian-born orchestral conductor and multi-instrumentalist.

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Denis Walker (activist)

Denis Walker (born 2 December 1947, died 4 December 2017), also known as Bejam Kunmunara Jarlow Nunukel Kabool, was an Australian activist.

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Deniz Akdeniz

Deniz Akdeniz (born May 16, 1990) is an Australian actor.

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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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Dennis Trewin

Dennis John Trewin (born 14 August 1946) is a former Australian public servant, who was the Australian Statistician, the head of the Australian Bureau of Statistics, between July 2000 and January 2007.

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Dental degree

There are a number of professional degrees in dentistry offered by dental schools in various countries around the world.

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Dentistry throughout the world

Dentistry throughout the world is practiced differently, and training in dentistry varies as well.

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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London is located in the Skempton Building at the South Kensington Campus in London.

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Departments of the ITMO University

ITMO University consists of 3 schools, 18 faculties, 3 research institutes and one academy, with a total of 119 departments.

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Derek Denton

Derek Ashworth Denton (born 27 May 1924) is an Australian scientist known for his research exploring the nature of consciousness in animals.

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Derrimut, Victoria

Derrimut is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 18 km west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank Local government area.

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Derwas Cumming

Derwas Goring Charles "Dave" Cumming MC* (24 September 1891 – 3 May 1918) was an Australian rules footballer and soldier who was killed in the First World War.

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Des Moore

Des Moore is an Australian economist and political commentator.

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Desmond Herbert

Desmond Andrew Herbert (17 June 1898 – 8 September 1976) was an Australian botanist.

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Destiny Deacon

Destiny Deacon is an Australian photographer born in 1957 in Maryborough, Queensland of the K'ua K'ua and Erub/Mer peoples.

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Di Gribble

Diana Mary ("Di") Gribble, (13 April 19424 October 2011) was an Australian publisher, book editor and businessperson.

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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 Fahey

Diane Mary Fahey (born 2 January 1945) is an Australian poet.

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Diane Lemaire

Diane Adrienne Lemaire (2 February 1923 – 27 October 2012) was an Australian aeronautical engineer.

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Dick Gibbs

Richard Horace Maconochie Gibbs (4 February 1893 – 19 July 1915), a medical student and an Australian rules footballer, played with the Melbourne University Football Club in the Victorian Football League. When the University team withdrew from the VFL competition in 1915, he was transferred to the Melbourne Football Club, but never played a game due to his enlistment in the First AIF. He was killed in action, in France, on 19 July 1916.

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Dick Long

Richard John "Dick" Long (born 4 May 1924) is a former Australian politician.

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Dick Telford

Richard David Telford AM (born 2 April 1945) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood and Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1960s, although he mainly played reserves.

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Dieppe maps

The Dieppe maps are a series of world maps produced in Dieppe, France, in the 1540s, 1550s and 1560s.

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Dili Allstars

The Dili Allstars are an Australian and East Timorese reggae/ska band based in Melbourne.

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Dimity Reed

Dimity Reed was born in 1942, in Parks, New South Wales, Australia.

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Ding Dyason

Ding Dyason (1919–1989), also known as Diana Dyason, was a highly respected Australian lecturer and historian of medicine with major teaching and life-long research interests in public health and germ theory.

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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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Dirawong

In Australian Aboriginal mythology of the Bundjalung Nation, the Dirawong, an unseen spiritual creature also known as the goanna spirit, is one of the Creator Beings of the Bundjalung Nation, that 1) Protects 2) Guards, 3) Battled the Rainbow Snake, and 4) Helps the people with; 'Aboriginal astronomy, body designs, bullroarers, bush cosmetics, bush foods, bush medicines, cave paintings and designs cut into trees, ceremonial headgear, ceremonial poles, cultural lore, dances, dreaming's, games, geographical locations, how people are required to behave in their communities, initiations, laws of community, paintings, rock art, rock engravings, rules for social behaviour, sacred chants, sacred earth mounds, sacred ground paintings, songlines, songs, stone artifacts, stone objects, stories, structures of society, symbols, technologies, the ceremonies performed in order to ensure continuity of life and land, values, wooden articles, wooden sacred objects, and also the beliefs, values, rules and practices concerning the peoples relationship to the land and water of Widje tribal territory within Bundjalung country. The Dirawong is known as a benevolent protector of its people (in the Bundjalung Nation) from the Rainbow Snake (also known as the 'Snake' or 'Rainbow Serpent'). The Dirawong (goanna) is also associated with rain and there is a rain cave on Goanna Headland where the Elders of the Bundjalung Nation people went in the old days to organise ceremonies for rain.

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Direct digital control

Direct Digital control (DDC) is the automated control of a condition or process by a digital device (computer).

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Discovery Expedition

The British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, generally known as the Discovery Expedition, was the first official British exploration of the Antarctic regions since James Clark Ross's voyage sixty years earlier.

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Discovery of Neptune

The planet Neptune was mathematically predicted before it was directly observed.

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Dissent (Australian magazine)

Dissent (rendered on the masthead as D!SSENT) was an Australian national magazine devoted to the analysis of politics, economics and issues in Australian society in general.

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Distributed control system

A distributed control system (DCS) is a computerised control system for a process or plant usually with a large number of control loops, in which autonomous controllers are distributed throughout the system, but there is central operator supervisory control.

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Do-Re-Mi (band)

Do-Ré-Mi Do-Re-Mi was an Australian rock/pop band formed in Sydney in 1981 by Deborah Conway (lead vocals), Dorland Bray (drums, percussion, backing vocals), Helen Carter (bass, backing vocals) and Stephen Philip (guitar).

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Docklands Stadium

Docklands Stadium, also known by its current sponsorship name of Etihad Stadium (to be renamed Marvel Stadium in September 2018) is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment stadium in the Docklands precinct of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Docklands, Victoria

Docklands (also known as Melbourne Docklands to differentiate it from London Docklands) is an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 km (1.2 mi) from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Doctor of Medicine

A Doctor of Medicine (MD from Latin Medicinae Doctor) is a medical degree, the meaning of which varies between different jurisdictions.

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Doctor Who in Australia

Doctor Who in Australia refers to the history and culture surrounding the British Broadcasting Corporation science fiction programme Doctor Who since its first broadcast in Australia in January 1965.

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Don Banks

Donald Oscar Banks (25 October 19235 September 1980) was an Australian composer of concert, jazz, and commercial music.

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Don Chipp

Donald Leslie Chipp, AO (21 August 192528 August 2006) was an Australian politician who was the first leader of the Australian Democrats.

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Don Dobie

James Donald Mathieson Dobie (28 July 1927 – 25 November 1996) was an Australian politician.

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Don Hayward (politician)

Donald Keith "Don" Hayward (born 26 September 1932) is a former Australian politician.

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Don Kay (composer)

Donald Henry Kay AM (born 25 January 1933, Smithton, Tasmania) is an Australian classical composer.

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Don Saltmarsh

Donald Neville "Don" Saltmarsh (6 April 1934 – 3 November 2006) was an Australian politician.

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Donald Cochrane (economist)

Donald Cochrane (27 May 1917 – 31 March 1983) was an Australian econometrician.

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Donald Duffy

Donald Grant Duffy (1 January 1915 – 16 January 1995) was an Australian doctor and surgeon.

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Donald James Mackinnon

Donald James Mackinnon (1 November 1928 – 1 October 2017) was an English-born Australian politician.

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Donald K. Anton

Donald Kris Anton (Don Anton) has been a Professor of International Law since 1994.

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Donald Mackinnon

Donald Mackinnon (29 September 1859 – 25 April 1932) was an Australian politician.

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Donald Preziosi

Donald Anthony Preziosi (born January 12, 1941) is an American art historian.

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Donald Thomson

Donald Finlay Fergusson Thomson, OBE (26 June 1901 – 12 May 1970) was an Australian anthropologist and ornithologist who was largely responsible for turning the Caledon Bay crisis into a "decisive moment in the history of Aboriginal-European relations".

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Donald Victor Darwin

Donald Victor Darwin (11 October 1896 - 8 March 1972), M.M., M.C.E., M.I.C.E., M.I.E. (Aust.), CE., F.A.P.I., was an Australian civil engineer.

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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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Dookie, Victoria

Dookie is a town in the Goulburn Valley region of Victoria, Australia.

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Dora Lush

Dora Mary Lush (31 July 1910 – 20 May 1943) was an Australian bacteriologist.

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Dorairajan Balasubramanian

Dorairajan Balasubramanian, popularly known as Professor Balu, is an Indian biophysical chemist and ocular biochemist.

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Dorian Le Gallienne

Dorian Leon Marlois Le Gallienne (19 April 1915 – 27 July 1963) was an Australian composer, teacher and music critic.

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Doris McKellar

Doris Winifred McKellar (1897–1984), born Doris Winifred Hall was an Australian photographer, born in Melbourne.

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Doris McRae

Doris Mary McRae (25 January 1893 – 9 November 1988) was an Australian schoolteacher, headmistress and women's activist.

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Dorjee Sun

Dorjee Sun (born 1977) is a social entrepreneur based in Singapore.

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Dorothy Johnston

Dorothy Johnston (born 1948) is an Australian author of both crime and literary fiction.

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Dorothy Lee (theologian)

Dorothy Ann Lee (born 1953) is an Australian theologian and Anglican priest who, since 2011, has been dean of the Trinity College Theological School, Melbourne, a college of the University of Divinity, where she holds the position of Frank Woods Distinguished Professor of New Testament.

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Doug Booth

Douglas "Doug" Booth (born 1 August 1957) is an Australian academic and former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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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 Jones (international arbitrator)

Douglas Samuel Jones, (born 3 October 1949) is an independent international arbitrator based in London, Sydney and Toronto.

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Doug Newton

Douglas Richard "Doug" Newton (born 5 July 1950) is an Australian politician.

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Douglas Copland

Sir Douglas Berry Copland (24 February 189427 September 1971) was an Australian academic and economist.

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Douglas J. Futuyma

Douglas Joel Futuyma (born 24 April 1942) is an American evolutionary biologist.

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Douglas Lawrence

Raymond Douglas Lawrence OAM (born 1943) is an Australian organist who is Director of Music at the Scots' Church, Melbourne and Teacher of the Organ at the University of Melbourne.

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Douglas M. Branson

Douglas M. Branson holds the W. Edward Sell Chair in Business Law at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

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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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Dragon (band)

Dragon is a rock band which was formed in Auckland, New Zealand, in January 1972 and relocated later to Sydney, Australia in May 1975.

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Drew Berry

Drew Berry (born 1970 in the United States) is a biomedical animator at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia.

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Drug and Alcohol Review

Drug and Alcohol Review is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering the health effects of alcohol and other drugs.

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Duncan Ironmonger

Duncan Standon Ironmonger AM (born 12 October 1931) is an Australian household economist.

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Duncan Maskell

Duncan John Maskell, (born 30 May 1961) is a British biochemist and academic, who specialises in molecular microbiology and bacterial infectious diseases.

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Dustin Feneley

Dustin Feneley (born 15 April 1982) is a film director and screenwriter.

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Dvir Abramovich

Dvir Abramovich (born 1971) is an Israeli-Australian Jewish studies academic, columnist and editor.

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Dylan Lewis

Dylan Lewis (also known as DiRK ViLE) is an Australian television and radio personality, music critic, journalist and film actor.

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E. J. G. Pitman

Edwin James George Pitman (29 October 1897 – 21 July 1993) was an Australian mathematician who made significant contributions to statistics and probability theory.

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E. Morris Miller

Edmund Morris Miller, CBE (14 August 1881 – 21 October 1964) was an Australian author, professor, and vice-chancellor of the University of Tasmania between 1933-1945.

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E. W. Tipping

Edmond William "Bill" Tipping (1915–1970) was an Australian journalist, social commentator and activist.

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East China Normal University

East China Normal University (ECNU) is a comprehensive public research university in Shanghai, China.

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East Melbourne Cricket Ground

The East Melbourne Cricket Ground was a grass oval sports venue located at the corner of Wellington Parade and Jolimont Parade, in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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EBS University of Business and Law

EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht (literally "university for business and law"), more commonly referred to as EBS Universität or simply EBS, is a private research university for business and law located in Wiesbaden and Oestrich-Winkel, founded in 1971.

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Economic history of Australia

The economic history of Australia traces the economic history of Australia since European settlement in 1788.

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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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Eddie Leonski

Edward Joseph Leonski (December 12, 1917 – November 9, 1942) was an American soldier and serial killer responsible for the strangling murders of three women in Melbourne, Australia.

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Edgar Tanner

Sir Edgar Stephen Tanner, CBE (10 August 1904 - 21 November 1979) was an Australian sports administrator and Victorian politician.

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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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Edmond and Corrigan

Edmond and Corrigan is an Australian architectural firm based in Melbourne, Victoria, founded in the late 1970s by partners Maggie Edmond and Peter Corrigan, the firm's principals.

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Edmund Blacket

Edmund Thomas Blacket (25 August 1817 – 9 February 1883) was an Australian architect, best known for his designs for the University of Sydney, St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney and St. Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn.

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Edmund Dwen Gill

Edmund Dwen Gill (11 December 1908 – 13 July 1986) was a prolific Australian scientist specialising in geology, museology, palaeontology and geomorphology.

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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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Edmund Lind (medical officer)

Brigadier Edmund Frank Lind, (23 December 1888 – 2 May 1944) was an Australian medical practitioner and soldier.

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Edmund Thiele

Edmund Oswald Thiele (1874–1971), later known as Sir Edmund Oswald Teale KBE (he changed the spelling of his surname in 1917) was a prominent geologist from Doncaster, Victoria, Australia.

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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 the Australian Capital Territory

Almost all educational institutions in the Australian Capital Territory are located within Canberra.

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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 Cordner

Edward Rae Cordner, also known as Ted Cordner (18 June 1887 – 21 July 1963) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne and University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Edward Duyker

Edward Duyker (born 21 March 1955) is an Australian historian, biographer and author born in Melbourne.

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Edward Ellis Morris

Edward Ellis Morris (25 December 1843 – 1 January 1902) was an English educationist and miscellaneous writer and latterly in colonial Australia.

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Edward Ford (physician)

Colonel Sir Edward Ford, (15 April 1902 – 27 August 1986) was an Australian soldier, academic and physician.

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Edward Frederick Robert Bage

Edward Frederick Robert Bage (17 April 1888 – 7 May 1915) was an Australian polar explorer with Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition in 1912, and a soldier with the Royal Australian Engineers during World War I.

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Edward Goll

Edward Goll (4 February 188411 January 1949) was a Bohemian pianist who settled in Australia in his late 20s and became a noted piano teacher at the Melbourne University Conservatorium of Music.

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Edward Henry Embley

Edward Henry Embley (28 February 1861 – 9 May 1924) was an Australian physician who did important work in the study of the effects of chloroform on the human body.

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Edward Holbrook Derrick

Edward Holbrook Derrick (1898–1976) was an Australian pathologist, best known for his role in identifying Q fever.

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Edward J. Hannan

Edward James Hannan FAA FASSA (29 January 1921 – 7 January 1994) was an Australian statistician who is the co-discoverer of the Hannan–Quinn information criterion.

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Edward J. Nanson

Edward John Nanson (13 December 1850 – 1 July 1936) was a mathematician known for devising Nanson's method, a variation of the Borda count using successive elimination down to the winner.

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Edward Jenks

Edward Jenks, FBA (1861–1939) was an English jurist, and noted writer on law and its place in history.

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Edward John Dunn

Edward John Dunn (1 November 1844 – 20 April 1937) was an English-born Australian geologist, winner of the 1905 Murchison Medal.

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Edward John White

Edward John White (8 December 1831 – 2 August 1913) was an English-born meteorologist and astronomer, president of the Royal Society of Victoria in 1902.

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Edward Jolley

Edward Francis George Jolley (1874 – 1 January 1915) was an Australian politician.

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Edward Mann (Australian politician)

Edward Alexander Mann (11 August 1874 – 15 November 1951) was a Nationalist member of the Australian House of Representatives and radio commentator. Mann was born in Mount Gambier, South Australia and was the brother of Frederick Mann, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1935 to 1944. He was educated at the University of Melbourne and was appointed government analyst in Western Australia in 1895 and set up the government laboratory in Perth. In 1901 he married Estelle Frances Leonie Hicks. He was appointed to the Commonwealth Advisory Council for Science and Industry from 1916 to 1920, although his participation was limited, partly due to the distance between Perth and Melbourne.

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Edward Pritchard (engineer)

Edward "Ted" Pritchard (28 August 1930 – 16 August 2007) was an Australian mechanical engineer, inventor and developer of small scale modern steam engines.

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Edward Reynolds (Australian politician)

Edward Russell Thomas Reynolds QC (16 April 1892 – 13 July 1971) was an Australian politician.

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Edward Shann

Edward Owen Giblin Shann (30 April 1884 – 23 May 1935, often written as E. O. G. Shann) was an Australian economist.

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Edward Slater

Edward Charles Slater (16 January 1917–26 March 2016), also known as Bill Slater, was an Australian biochemist who spent most of his career at the University of Amsterdam.

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Edward Stone Parker

Edward Stone Parker (1802–1865) was a Methodist preacher and assistant Protector of Aborigines in the Aboriginal Protectorate established in the Port Phillip District of colonial New South Wales under George Augustus Robinson in 1838.

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Edward Sydney Simpson

Edward Sydney Simpson (11 March 1875 – 30 August 1939) was an Australian mineralogist and geochemist.

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Edward Woodward (judge)

Sir Albert Edward Woodward (6 August 1928 – 15 April 2010) was an Australian jurist.

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Edwin Fowles

Edwin Wesley Howard Fowles (17 June 1871 – 29 December 1945) was a barrister, journalist, and member of the Queensland Legislative Council.

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Edwin James Semmens

Edwin James Semmens, MBE was the Principal of the '''Victorian School of Forestry (VSF)''' at Creswick for 23 years from 1928 to 1951, as well as local historian and prominent community leader.

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Edwin Sherbon Hills

Edwin Sherbon Hills CBE FAA FRS (31 August 1906 – 2 May 1986) was an Australian geologist, a Foundation fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and at the time of his death was regarded as one of Australia's "most eminent scientists and most accomplished geologists".

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Edwina Cornish

Edwina Cecily Cornish, AO, FTSE is an Australian biologist and academic, specialising in biotechnology.

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Eight-hour day

The eight-hour day movement or 40-hour week movement, also known as the short-time movement, was a social movement to regulate the length of a working day, preventing excesses and abuses.

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Eileen Good

Eileen Mary Florence Good (1893–1986) was an Australian architect and educator.

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Eileen Joyce

Eileen Alannah Joyce CMG (1 January 190825 March 1991) was an Australian pianist whose career spanned more than 30 years.

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Ekkehart Schlicht

Ekkehart Schlicht (born in 1945, Kiel, Germany) is a German economist.

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Elderslie Homestead

Elderslie Homestead is a heritage-listed homestead at the Elderslie Station, Winton-Boulia Road, Middleton, Shire of Winton, Queensland, Australia.

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Eleanor Dodson

Eleanor Joy Dodson FRS is an Australian-born biologist who specialises in the computational modelling of protein crystallography.

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Electoral district of Melbourne

The Electoral district of Melbourne is an electorate of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Elijah Moshinsky

Elijah Moshinsky (born 8 January 1946) is an Australian opera director, theatre director and television director who has worked at the Royal Opera House, the Metropolitan Opera, the Royal National Theatre, BBC Television and numerous other venues.

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Elisabeth Murdoch (philanthropist)

Dame Elisabeth Joy Murdoch AC DBE (née Greene; 8 February 1909 – 5 December 2012) was an Australian philanthropist and matriarch of the Murdoch family.

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Elise Valmorbida

Elise Valmorbida (1961—) is an Italian Australian writer and creative writing tutor who currently lives in London.

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Elizabeth Alexander (businesswoman)

Elizabeth Anne Alexander (born 16 April 1943), a leading Australian accountant and company director, was the 21st Chancellor of the University of Melbourne between 2011 and 2016.

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Elizabeth Blackburn

Elizabeth Helen Blackburn, (born 26 November 1948) is an Australian-American Nobel laureate who is currently the President of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

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Elizabeth Curtain

Elizabeth Helen Curtain is a retired judge, serving successively on the benches of the County Court of Victoria and the Supreme Court of Victoria, in the Australian state of Victoria, and currently Chair of the Adult Parole Board of Victoria.

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Elizabeth Debicki

Elizabeth Debicki (born 24 August 1990) is an Australian actress.

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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 Evatt

Elizabeth Andreas Evatt, (born 11 November 1933), an eminent Australian reformist lawyer and jurist who sat on numerous national and international tribunals and commissions, was the first Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia, the first female judge of an Australian federal court, and the first Australian to be elected to the United Nations Human Rights Committee.

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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 Jeffreys

Elizabeth Jeffreys (born 22 July 1941) was Bywater and Sotheby Professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek Language and Literature, University of Oxford, and Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, 1996–2006.

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Elizabeth Jens

Elizabeth Jens (born 1984) is an Australian propulsion engineer who works at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

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Elizabeth Kiss

Elizabeth Kiss (born 1961) is serving as the eighth president of Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.

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Elizabeth Missing Sewell

Elizabeth Missing Sewell (19 February 1815 – 17 August 1906) was an English author of religious and educational texts notable in the 19th century.

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Elizabeth Ripper

Elizabeth Arnold Ripper (7 September 1909 – June 2004) was an Australian geologist, significant for her work in stromatoporoids.

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Elizabeth Scarr

Elizabeth Scarr is an Australian scientist.

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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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Elizabeth Street, Melbourne

Elizabeth Street is one of the main streets in the central business district of Melbourne, Australia, part of the Hoddle Grid laid out in 1837.

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Elizabeth Wallfisch

Elizabeth Wallfisch (née Hunt; born 28 January 1952) is an Australian Baroque violinist.

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Elizabeth Wood-Ellem

Dr Elizabeth Wood-Ellem (10 September 1930 – 8 September 2012) was a Tongan-born Australian historian actively engaged in the life of Tonga and author of the definitive biography of Queen Sālote Tupou III of Tonga.

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Ella Macknight

Dame Ella Annie Noble Macknight, DBE, MRCOG, FRCOG, FAMA, FAGO (7 August 1904, Urana, New South Wales, Australia – 1 April 1997, Malvern, Victoria, Australia) was an obstetrician and gynaecologist who worked at the Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne.

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Ellen Balaam

Ellen Balaam (1891–1985) was an Australian physician and the first woman surgeon in Melbourne.

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Ellen Kent Hughes

Ellen Mary Kent Hughes, (29 August 1893 – 16 May 1979) was an Australian doctor and council alderman.

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Ellen Sandell

Ellen Sandell (born 26 November 1984) is an Australian politician and environmentalist.

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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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Ellison Harvie

(Edythe) Ellison Harvie (18 May 1902 – 27 September 1984) was an Australian architect and an advocate for the professional development of women.

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Elly Varrenti

Elly Varrenti is an Australian columnist, freelance writer, teacher, actress and broadcaster.

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Eloise Mignon

Eloise Mignon (born 18 September 1986) is an Australian actress.

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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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Elsie Traill

Elsie Margaret Traill (1876 – 9 December 1946) was an Australian philanthropist and committee member, and sister of the painter and print maker Jessie Traill.

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Emília Pires

Emília Pires was Timor-Leste's Minister of Finance since April 2007 until 16 February 2015.

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Emelie Hooke

Emelie Hooke (24 September 19129 April 1974) was an Australian soprano who was notable in opera, oratorio and concert, and sang in Australia, England, Europe and South Africa.

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Emilios Kyrou

Emilios Kyrou is a judge of the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria, in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Emily Bitto

Emily Bitto is an Australian writer.

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Emily Kame Kngwarreye

Emily Kame Kngwarreye (or Emily Kam Ngwarray) (1910 – 3 September 1996) was an indigenous Australian artist from the Utopia community in the Northern Territory.

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Eminence Symphony Orchestra

The Eminence Symphony Orchestra founded in Sydney, Australia is an independent symphony orchestra which delves into the classical music featured in video games and anime, as well as film scores.

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Emma Alberici

Emma Alberici (born 1970) is an Australian journalist and television presenter who is the Chief Economics Correspondent for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

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Emma Johnston

Emma Johnston (born 1973) is the Dean of Science at the University of New South Wales and President of Science & Technology Australia.

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Emma Lew

Emma Lew (born 1962) is a contemporary Australian poet.

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Emma Rush

Emma Rush is a lecturer in philosophy and ethics at Charles Sturt University Faculty of Arts, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, notable for her work on sexualisation of children.

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Emmanuelle Jouannet

Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet (born July 28, 1962) is a professor of International law at the Sciences Po School of Law.

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Emory University

Emory University is a private research university in the Druid Hills neighborhood of the city of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

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EMS Synthi 100

The EMS Synthi 100 was a large analogue/digital hybrid synthesizer made by Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd.

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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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Engage Education Foundation

Engage Education Foundation or 'Engage' is an Australia-based not for profit organisation that works to reduce educational inequality by providing high quality educational resources to all students.

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Engineers Without Borders (Australia)

Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB) is an Australian non-profit organisation with 20 active chapters, operating nationally and internationally with the published aim of improving the quality of life of disadvantaged communities through education and the implementation of sustainable engineering projects.

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Enid Derham

Enid Derham (24 March 1882 – 13 November 1941, age 59) was an Australian poet and academic.

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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 Barendt

Eric M. Barendt is the Goodman Professor of Media Law at University College London.

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Eric Burhop

Eric Henry Stoneley Burhop, (31 January 191122 January 1980) was an Australian physicist and humanitarian.

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Eric Cunningham Dax

Dr Eric Cunningham Dax, AO, BSc Lond, HonMD, FRACP, FRANZCP, HonFRCPsych (18 May 1908 – 29 January 2008) was a British-born Australian psychiatrist.

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Eric D'Arcy

Joseph Eric D'Arcy (25 April 1924 – 12 December 2005) was the ninth Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia from 1988 to 1999.

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Eric Jones (economic historian)

Eric Jones (born 21 September 1936) is a British-Australian economist and historian, known for his 1981 book The European Miracle.

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Erika Feller

Erika Feller (born 1949) is an Australian academic, diplomat and lawyer.

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Ernest Davies (aviator)

Captain Ernest Edgar Davies (18 March 1890 – 23 January 1962) was an Australian First World War flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.

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Ernest Fooks

Dr Ernest Fooks (born Ernest Leslie Fuchs, 6 October 1906 – 4 December 1985) was an influential European-trained architect who made a significant contribution to architecture, town planning, and design education in Australia and to the cultural life of Melbourne after emigrating to the city during the Second World War.

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Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant

Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant (14 August 1862 – 20 April 1936) was an Australian Elizabethan scholar.

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Ernest Hondros

Ernest Demetrious Hondros (February 18, 1930 – September 13, 2016) was a British material scientist, and visiting professor at Imperial College London.

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Ernest John Moeran

Ernest John Moeran (31 December 18941 December 1950) was an English composer who had strong associations with Ireland (his father was Irish, he spent much of his life there, and he died there).

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Ernest Llewellyn

Ernest Victor Llewellyn CBE (21 June 191512 July 1982) was an Australian violinist, concertmaster, violist, conductor and musical administrator.

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Ernest Moffitt

Ernest Edward Moffitt (15 September 1871 – 23 March 1899) was an Australian artist.

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Ernest Scott

Sir Ernest Scott (21 June 1867 – 6 December 1939) was an Australian historian and professor of history at the University of Melbourne from 1913 to 1936.

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Ernest Titterton

Sir Ernest William Titterton (4 March 1916 – 8 February 1990) was a British nuclear physicist.

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Ernest Willington Skeats

Ernest Willington Skeats (1 November 1875 – 20 January 1953) was an English-Australian geologist and academic Skeats was born in Berais Town, Southampton, England, son of Frank George Skeats, a bank clerk and his wife Alice Erena Martin and was educated at Handel and Hartley colleges, Southampton, and entered the Royal College of Science, London, where he received a D.Sc. in geology in 1902.

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Eroia Barone-Nugent

Eroia Barone-Nugent is an Australian science educator.

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Esmond Dorney

James Henry Esmond Dorney (17 September 1906 – 25 December 1991) was an Australian architect, known for a series of notable Streamline Moderne apartment blocks and houses in Melbourne in the 1930s, and a series of inventive Modernist houses in Tasmania in the 1950s and 60s.

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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 Lederberg

Esther Miriam Zimmer Lederberg (December 18, 1922 – November 11, 2006) was an American microbiologist and a pioneer of bacterial genetics.

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Esther Rofe

Esther Rofe (1904February 2000) was an Australian musician and composer.

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Ethel Irene McLennan

Ethel Irene McLennan (15 March 1891 – 12 June 1983) was an Australian botanist and educator.

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Ethics of eating meat

The question of whether it is right to eat non-human animals (henceforth "animals") is among the most prominent topics in food ethics.

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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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Europe: A History

Europe: A History is a 1996 narrative history book by Norman Davies.

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European Virtual Institute for Malaria Research

The European Virtual Institute for Malaria Research (EVIMalaR) was an international collaborative malaria research network established in October 2009.

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Evan Jones (Australian poet)

Evan Lloyd Jones (born 1931) is an Australian poet and professor.

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Evan Thornley

Evan William Thornley (born 1964), is an Australian entrepreneur.

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Evan Walker (politician)

Evan Herbert Walker (11 October 1935 – 16 February 2015) was an Australian politician.

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Eve Mahlab

Eve Mahlab AO is a prominent Australian business and social entrepreneur.

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Eveline Winifred Syme

Eveline Syme (26 October 1888 – 6 June 1961) was an Australian artist associated with the Grosvenor School of Modern Art, and an advocate for women's post-secondary education.

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Ewen Neil McQueen

Ewen Neil McQueen (April 1889 – 1967) was an Australian headmaster, prominent educational innovator, scientist, psychologist and General Practitioner.

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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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Executive summary

An executive summary, or management summary, is a short document or section of a document, produced for business purposes, that summarizes a longer report or proposal or a group of related reports in such a way that readers can rapidly become acquainted with a large body of material without having to read it all.

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Exhibition (scholarship)

An exhibition is a type of scholarship award or bursary.

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Exocarpos strictus

Exocarpos strictus, with common names pale-fruit ballart, pale ballart, and dwarf cherry, is an adaptably versatile, densely thicketing, erect shrub bearing cherry-like fruit, that is native to parts of Australia (including Tasmania).

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Experimental Parasitology

Experimental Parasitology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the field of parasitology.

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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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F. John Clendinnen

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Facadism

Facadism, façadism (or façadomy) refers to an architectural and construction practice where the facade of a building was designed or constructed separately from the rest of a building.

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Facilitated communication

Facilitated communication (FC), supported typing or hand over hand, is a discredited technique used by some caregivers and educators in an attempt to assist people with severe educational and communication disabilities.

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Facsimile

A facsimile (from Latin fac simile (to 'make alike')) is a copy or reproduction of an old book, manuscript, map, art print, or other item of historical value that is as true to the original source as possible.

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Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, University of Melbourne

The Faculty of Fine Arts and Music (formerly known as the Faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music) is a faculty of the University of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia.

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Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital

Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital, originally known as Queens Memorial Infectious Diseases Hospital, operated from 1904 to its closure in 1996.

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Fannie Eleanor Williams

Fannie Eleanor Williams MBE, ARRC (4 July 1884 – 16 June 1963), known as Eleanor Williams, was an Australian scientist.

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Farm Forestry Toolbox

The Farm Forestry Toolbox is a collection of computer programs, referred to as 'Tools', intended to be used by farm forest owners and managers to aid decision making.

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Faustina Agolley

Faustina "Fuzzy" Agolley (born 10 April 1984) is an Australian television presenter best known for her role as the host of long-running Australian music program ''Video Hits'' on Channel 10.

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Fawley Challenge Cup

The Fawley Challenge Cup is a rowing event for junior boys' quadruple sculls at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England.

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Fay Marles

Fay Surtees Marles born 3 January 1926 is Australian social worker and Academic.

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Fay Zwicky

Fay Zwicky (4 July 1933 – 2 July 2017) was an Australian poet, short-story writer, critic and academic primarily known for her autobiographical poem Kaddish, which deals with her identity as a Jewish writer.

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Federation Square

Federation Square is a venue for arts, culture and public events on the edge of the CBD of Melbourne.

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Feigenbaum constants

In mathematics, specifically bifurcation theory, the Feigenbaum constants are two mathematical constants which both express ratios in a bifurcation diagram for a non-linear map.

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Felicity Meakins

Felicity Meakins is a linguist specialising in Australian Indigenous languages, morphology and language contact, who was one of the first academics to describe Gurindji Kriol.

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Felix Werder

Felix Werder, AM (24 February 19223 May 2012) was a German-born Australian composer of classical and electronic music, and also a noted critic and educator.

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Fellowship of Australian Writers

The Fellowship of Australian Writers, also known as FAW, was established in Sydney in 1928.

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Finola Moorhead

Finola Moorhead (born 1947) is an Australian novelist, playwright, essayist, poet, and reviewer.

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Fiona McLeod (barrister)

(born 1964) is an Australian barrister practicing at the Victorian Bar.

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Fiona Richardson

Fiona Catherine Alison Richardson (22 November 1966 – 23 August 2017) was an Australian politician.

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Fiona Stanley

Fiona Juliet Stanley (born 1 August 1946) is an Australian epidemiologist noted for her public health work, and her research into child and maternal health, and birth disorders such as cerebral palsy.

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Fiona Stewart (author)

Fiona Stewart (born 15 May 1966) is an Australian lawyer, sociologist, author and former executive director of the pro-euthanasia group Exit International (2004-7).

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First Fleet Re-enactment Voyage

The First Fleet Reenactment Voyage (also known as the Second First Fleet) was a project to assemble a fleet of tall ships to sail from England to Australia in a historical reenactment of the First Fleet that colonised Australia in 1788.

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Fisting

Fisting, handballing, fist-fucking, brachiovaginal, or brachioproctic insertion is a sexual activity that involves inserting a hand into the vagina or rectum.

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Fives

Fives is an English sport believed to derive from the same origins as many racquet sports.

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Flinders Street railway station

Flinders Street railway station is a railway station on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Florence Maude Ewart

Florence Maude Ewart (16 November 1864c. 8 November 1949?) was an English violinist, music educator and composer who lived and worked in Australia.

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Florence Stawell

Florence Melian Stawell (2 May 1869 – 9 June 1936) was a classical scholar.

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Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health

The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, more commonly known as the Florey Institute, is an Australian medical research institute that undertakes clinical and applied research into treatments for brain and mind disorders and the cardiovascular system.

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Flos Greig

Grata Flos Matilda Greig (7 November 1880 – 31 December 1958), Australian lawyer, was the first woman to be admitted to practise as a barrister and solicitor in Australia.

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Football Federation Victoria

Football Federation Victoria (FFV) is the state governing body for association football (soccer) in Victoria, Australia.

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Footscray railway station

Footscray railway station is located on the Sunbury, Werribee and Williamstown lines, in Victoria, Australia.

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Forensic dentistry

Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology is the application of dental knowledge to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system.

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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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Forsyth Barr Building

The Christchurch Crowne Plaza Hotel, formerly known as the Forsyth Barr Building, is located on the south-east corner of the Armagh and Colombo Streets intersection in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition

The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) was founded in 1975 by Lamas Thubten Yeshe and Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, who began teaching Buddhism to Western students in Nepal.

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Frances Adamson

Frances Adamson (born 20 April 1961) is an Australian public servant and diplomat.

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Frances Separovic

Frances Separovic (born c. 1954) is a biophysical chemist.

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Francine McNiff

Francine Valerie McNiff (24 March 1948 - 2 April 2015) was a legal scholar, and was the first female state magistrate in Victoria, Australia.

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Francis Andersen

Francis Ian Andersen (born 28 July 1925) is an Australian scholar in the fields of biblical studies and Hebrew.

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Francis Grosvenor, 8th Earl of Wilton

Francis Egerton Grosvenor, 8th Earl of Wilton (born 8 February 1934) is a British aristocrat, financier and academic.

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Francis Gurry

Francis Gurry (born 17 May 1951)WIPO web site,.

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Francis Kirby

Francis "Frank" Richard Kirby (born 1911/12) was an Australian electrical engineer and tramway administrator.

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Francis Macnab

Dr Francis Macnab (born 21 June 1931) was the Executive Minister of St Michael's Uniting Church, a congregation of the Uniting Church in Australia in Collins Street, Melbourne, Australia till December 2016.

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Francis Ormond

Francis Ormond (23 November 1827 – 5 May 1889) was a Scottish-born Australian pastoralist, member of the Parliament of Victoria and philanthropist in the areas of education and religion.

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Francis Patrick Donovan

Francis Patrick Donovan, (1 February 1922 − 3 February 2012) was Australian Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the OECD, and Ambassador and Special Trade Delegate to the United Nations Office at Geneva.

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Frank Brennan (politician)

Francis (Frank) Brennan (1873 – 6 November 1950) was an Australian lawyer and Australian Labor Party politician.

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Frank Brennan (priest)

Francis Tenison "Frank" Brennan SJ AO (born 6 March 1954) is an Australian Jesuit priest, human rights lawyer and academic.

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Frank Callaway (judge)

The Honourable Frank Hortin Callaway RFD QC (November 10, 1945 - July 2, 2015) was a Court of Appeal justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria, who served on the Court of Appeal from 1995 to 2007.

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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 Caruso (chemical engineer)

Francesco Caruso One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: is Melbourne Laureate Professor and National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Senior Principal Research Fellow in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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Frank Clarke (Australian politician)

Sir Francis Grenville Clarke (14 March 1879 – 13 February 1955) was an Australian politician.

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Frank Costigan

Francis Xavier Costigan,, (14 January 1931 – 13 April 2009) was an Australian lawyer, Royal Commissioner and social justice activist.

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Frank Crawford (Australian rules footballer)

Francis Bartlett Crawford (7 June 1887 – 3 July 1943) was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Frank Crean

Francis Daniel Crean (28 February 1916 – 2 December 2008) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1951 to 1977, representing the Labor Party.

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Frank Dobson (Australian politician)

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Frank Esler-Smith

Frank Esler-Smith (born 5 June 1948 in London, England, died 1 March 1991 in Melbourne, Australia) was an arranger and keyboard player for the soft rock band Air Supply in the 1970s and during their 1980s heyday.

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Frank Field (Australian politician)

Francis "Frank" Field (23 December 1904 – 4 June 1985) was an Australian politician.

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Frank Galbally

Francis Eugene "Frank" Galbally,, (13 October 192212 October 2005) was an Australian criminal defence lawyer.

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Frank Gavan Duffy

Sir Frank Gavan Duffy, KCMG, KC (29 February 1852 – 29 July 1936) was an Australian judge who served as the fourth Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 1931 to 1935.

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Frank John Kerr

Frank John Kerr (8 January 191815 September 2000) was an Australian astronomer and physicist who made contributions to human understanding of the galactic structure of the Milky Way.

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Frank Kerr (footballer)

Captain Frank Robison Kerr DSO (5 April 1889 – 3 May 1977) was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Frank Kingsley Norris

Major General Sir Frank Kingsley Norris, (25 June 1893 – 1 May 1984) was an Australian military officer and physician.

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Frank Knopfelmacher

Frank Knopfelmacher (Vienna, 3 February 1923 – Melbourne, 17 May 1995), was a Czech Jew,Knopfelmacher, Andrew (subject's son): at pwhce.org, 21 March 2002.

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Frank Leslie Stillwell

Frank Leslie Stillwell OBE, (27 June 1888 – 8 February 1963) was an Australian geologist, winner of the Clarke Medal awarded by the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1951.

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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 Madill

The Hon Dr Francis Leslie "Frank" Madill AM, MB BS, FRACGP (born 5 September 1941) is an Australian medical doctor and former politician, who was a Liberal Party member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly from 1986 until 2000.

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Frank McCallum (public servant)

Dr Frank "Doc" McCallum (26 May 189025 September 1946) was a senior Australian public servant and medical practitioner, best known for his time as Director-General of the Department of Health.

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Frank McManus (Australian politician)

Francis Patrick Vincent McManus (27 February 190528 December 1983), Australian politician, was the last leader of the parliamentary Democratic Labor Party and a prominent figure in Australian politics for 30 years.

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Frank McNamara (VC)

Air Vice Marshal Francis Hubert (Frank) McNamara, (4 April 1894 – 2 November 1961) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for valour in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to a member of the British and Commonwealth forces.

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Frank Palmos

Francis (Frank) Palmos (born 20 January 1940 in Melbourne, Victoria) a journalist, (25 May 1992) author, at the National Library of Australia and translator, who is best known for his work in South East Asia.

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Frank Penhalluriack

Francis Penhalluriack is an Australian businessman, entrepreneur and local political figure.

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Frank Stephens (surgeon)

Frank Douglas Stephens AO, DSO (10 October 1913 - 10 December 2011) was an Australian surgeon.

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Frank T. M. White

Frank Thomas Matthews White (1909–1971) was a mining engineer and academic.

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Frank Tate (educator)

Frank Tate CMG (18 June 1864 – 28 June 1939)R.

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Frank Wilmot

Frank Leslie Thomson Wilmot (6 April 1881 – 22 February 1942), who published his work under the pseudonym Furnley Maurice, was a noted Australian poet, best known for To God: From the Warring Nations (1917).

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Franz Kempf

Franz Kempf AM (born 1926) is an Australian artist.

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Franz Stampfl

Franz Ferdinand Leopold Stampfl MBE (born Vienna 18 November 1913 – died 19 March 1995 Melbourne) was one of the world's leading athletics coaches in the twentieth century.

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Fred Alexander (historian)

Frederick Alexander (known primarily as Fred Alexander) (12 April 1899 – 1996) was an Australian historian who specialised in foreign affairs and policy.

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Fred Edmunds

Frederick Lewis "Fred" Edmunds (12 April 1901 – 23 June 1985) was an Australian politician.

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Fred Emery

Frederick "Fred" Edmund Emery (27 August 1925 – 10 April 1997) was an Australian psychologist.

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Fred Grimwade

Frederick Sheppard "Fred" Grimwade (12 September 1933 – 23 February 1989) was an Australian politician.

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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 Whitlam

Harry Frederick Ernest "Fred" Whitlam (3 April 1884 – 8 December 1961) was Australia's Crown Solicitor from 1936 to 1949, and a pioneer of international human rights law in Australia.

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Freda Bage

Anna Frederika (Freda) Bage (11 April 1883 – 23 October 1970) was an Australian biologist, university professor and principal and women's activist.

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Frederic Eggleston

Sir Frederic William Eggleston (17 October 1875 – 12 November 1954) was an Australian lawyer, politician, diplomat and writer.

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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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Frederic Wood Jones

Frederic Wood Jones FRS (23 January 1879 – 29 September 1954), usually referred to as Wood Jones, was a British observational naturalist, embryologist, anatomist and anthropologist, who spent considerable time in Australia.

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Frederick Chapman (palaeontologist)

Frederick Chapman (13 February 1864 – 10 December 1943) was the inaugural Australian Commonwealth Palaeontologist.

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Frederick Crossfield Happold

Frederick Crossfield Happold, (1893–1971) was an educational pioneer, tenured headmaster, author and decorated British army officer.

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Frederick Fitchett

Frederick Fitchett (1851 – 5 October 1930) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from Dunedin, New Zealand.

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Frederick G. Morgan

Frederick G. (Fred) Morgan (April 4, 1940 - April 16, 1999) was an Australian recorder maker.

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Frederick Hickford

Frederick Thomas Hickford (5 November 1862 – 15 May 1929) was an Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Frederick Mann

Sir Frederick Wollaston Mann KCMG (2 May 1869 – 29 May 1958) was the chief justice of the Australian state of Victoria between 1 October 1935 and 31 January 1944.

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Frederick McCoy

Sir Frederick McCoy (1817 – 16 May 1899), was an Irish palaeontologist, zoologist, and museum administrator, active in Australia.

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Frederick Parkhurst Dodd

Frederick Parkhurst Dodd (11 March 1861 - 27 July 1937) was an Australian entomologist.

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Frederick Paul Keppel

Frederick Paul Keppel (July 2, 1875 – February 8, 1943) was an American educator and executive in the field of philanthropy.

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Frederick Price (civil servant)

Sir John Frederick Price KCSI (3 October 1839 – 12 June 1927) was an Indian civil servant and translator who served as a member of the Madras Legislative Council.

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Frederick Romberg

Frederick Romberg, (Friedrich Sigismund Hermann Romberg), (21 June 1913, in Tsingtao – 12 November 1992, in Melbourne), was a Swiss-trained architect who migrated to Australia in 1938.

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Frederick Sefton Delmer

Frederick Sefton Delmer born 24 October 1864 in Battery Point, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia was an Australian linguistics university lecturer and publicist.

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Frederick Shedden

Sir Frederick Geoffrey Shedden (8 August 1893 – 8 July 1971) was an Australian public servant who served as Secretary of the Department of Defence from 1937 to 1956.

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Frederick Wheeler (public servant)

Sir Frederick Henry Wheeler (9 January 1914 – 5 August 1994) was a senior Australian public servant.

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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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Fritz Hart

Fritz Bennicke Hart (11 February 1874 – 9 July 1949) was an English composer, conductor, teacher and unpublished novelist, who spent considerable periods in Australia and Hawaii.

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Frontiers in Plant Science

Frontiers in Plant Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of botany.

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Fulvio Melia

Fulvio Melia (born 2 August 1956) is an Italian-American astrophysicist, cosmologist and author.

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Gabriel R. G. Benito

Gabriel Robertstad Garcia Benito (born 1960) is a Norwegian economist, Professor of Strategy and International Business and a previous Dean of Doctoral Studies at BI Norwegian Business School, in Oslo, Norway.

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Gael Jennings

Dr Gael Jennings BSc(Hons) Dip Ed PhD is currently an Honorary Fellow at the Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne.

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Galarrwuy Yunupingu

Galarrwuy Yunupingu, AM (born 30 June 1948) is a leader in the Australian Indigenous community, and has been involved in the fight for Land Rights throughout his career.

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Galena, Illinois

Galena is the largest city in and the county seat of Jo Daviess County, Illinois, with a population of 3,429 at the 2010 census.

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Gareth Andrews

Gareth Andrews (born 21 December 1946) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Geelong and Richmond in the Victorian Football League (VFL) - now the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Gareth Evans (politician)

Gareth John Evans AC, QC (born 5 September 1944), is an Australian international policymaker and former politician.

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Gareth Sansom

Gareth Sansom (born 1939 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian artist, painter, printmaker and collagist and winner of the 2008 John McCaughey Memorial Prize of $100,000.

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Garth Paltridge

Garth William Paltridge (born 24 April 1940, Brisbane, Queensland) is a retired Australian atmospheric physicist.

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Garth Pratten

Garth Pratten (1973) is an Australian historian in the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University.

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Gary Foley

Gary Edward Foley (born 11 May 1950) is an Australian Aboriginal Gumbainggir activist, academic, writer and actor (he eschews Australian nationality).

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Gary Jeshel Forrester

Gary Jeshel Forrester (born July 3, 1946) is a musician,Latta, David, Australian Country Music (Random House Australia, 1991).

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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 McCormack

Gavan McCormack is a researcher specializing in East Asia who is Emeritus Professor and Visiting Fellow, Division of Pacific and Asian History of the Australian National University.

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Gay wage gap

The gay wage gap is a perceived discriminatory pay gap between homosexuals and straights.

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Gëzim Alpion

Gëzim Alpion is an academic, political analyst, writer, playwright, and civil society activist.

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Günter Blöschl

Professor Günter Blöschl (born 11 July 1961) is an Austrian hydrologist, engineer and academic.

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Geelong Hospital

The University Hospital Geelong (Formerly, The Geelong Hospital) is an Australian public hospital located in Ryrie Street, Geelong, Victoria.

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Geert Lovink

Geert Lovink (born 1959, Amsterdam) is the founding director of the Institute of Network Cultures, whose goals are to explore, document and feed the potential for socio-economical change of the new media field through events, publications and open dialogue.

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Gemma Sisia

Gemma Sisia (born Gemma Rice; born November 3, 1971) is an Australian humanitarian.

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Gender and Education

Gender and Education is a peer-reviewed journal, published 7 times a year by Taylor and Francis with a focus on global perspectives on education, gender and culture.

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Genevieve Lacey

Genevieve Lacey (born 1972) is an Australian recorder player and musical director.

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Geoff Ainsworth

Geoffrey William Ainsworth (27 May 1946 – 2 February 2011) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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Geoff Collinson

Geoff Collinson is an Australian horn player and was the head of the brass department at the University of Melbourne.

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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 Hayes

Geoffrey Philip "Geoff" Hayes (19 January 1933 – 9 September 1994) was an Australian politician.

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Geoff Howard

Geoffrey Kemp Howard (born 8 November 1955) is an Australian politician.

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Geoff Muirden

Geoffrey Muirden (2 October 1941 – 31 July 2006) was a reviewer, author and secretary of the Australian Civil Liberties Union, which has been characterised as "one of Victoria's foremost racist and Holocaust denying organisations" and Australia's leading neo-Nazi group.

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Geoff Mulgan

Geoff Mulgan CBE (born 1961) is Chief Executive of the National Endowment for Science Technology and the Arts (NESTA) and Visiting Professor at University College London, the London School of Economics, and the University of Melbourne.

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Geoff Shepherd

Air Marshal Geoffrey David Shepherd (born 24 January 1952) is a retired senior officer in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), who served as Chief of Air Force from 2005 until 2008.

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Geoff Tunbridge

Geoff R. Tunbridge (7 April 1932 – 23 March 2015) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Geoffrey Blackburn

Geoffrey Herbert Blackburn OAM (7 November 1914 – 13 July 2014) was a Baptist minister who served as Secretary and President General of the Baptist Union of Australia.

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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 Eames

Geoffrey Michael Eames (born 26 November 1945) is an Australian jurist, who was a Court of Appeal justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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Geoffrey Edelsten

Geoffrey Walter Edelsten (born 2 May 1943) is an Australian medical entrepreneur who founded Allied Medical Group.

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Geoffrey Giudice

Geoffrey Michael Giudice was a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia from 1997 to 2012 and the former president of Fair Work Australia.

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Geoffrey Harcourt

Geoffrey Colin Harcourt (born 27 June 1931) is an Australian academic economist who is a leading member of the Post Keynesian school.

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Geoffrey Kaye

Geoffrey Kaye (1903–1986) was an Australian anaesthetist.

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Geoffrey Nettle

Geoffrey Arthur Akeroyd Nettle (born 2 December 1950) is a Justice of the High Court of Australia, the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy.

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Geoffrey Saba

Geoffrey Saba (born 1946) is an Australian classical pianist of Lebanese descent, based in London.

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Geoffrey Sambell

Geoffrey Tremayne Sambell CMG (28 October 1914 – 19 December 1980) was an Australian Anglican bishop.

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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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Geoffrey Vaughan

Geoffrey Norman Vaughan (9 April 1933 – 4 January 2018) was an Australian rugby union player, a national representative prop-forward of the 1950s.

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Geoffrey W. Hoffmann

Geoffrey W. Hoffmann, (born October 20, 1944) is an Australian-Canadian theoretical biologist.

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Geoffrey Watson

Geoffrey Stuart Watson (3 December 1921 – 3 January 1998) was an Australian statistician.

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Geoffrey Yeend

Sir Geoffrey John "Geoff" Yeend (1 May 1927 – 6 October 1994) was a senior Australian public servant.

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Geography and climate of Winnipeg

Winnipeg lies at the bottom of the Red River Valley, a low-lying flood plain with an extremely flat topography.

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Geography of Canada

The geography of Canada describes the geographic features of Canada, the world's second largest country in total area.

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Geomatics

Geomatics (including geomatics engineering), also known as surveying engineering or geospatial science (including geospatial engineering and geospatial technology), is the discipline of gathering, storing, processing, and delivering geographic information or spatially referenced information.

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George Adlington Syme

Sir George Adlington Syme KBE (13 July 1859 – 19 April 1929) was an Australian surgeon.

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George Batchelor

George Keith Batchelor FRS (8 March 1920 – 30 March 2000) was an Australian applied mathematician and fluid dynamicist.

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George Bedbrook

Sir George Montario Bedbrook, OBE (8 October 1921 – 6 October 1991) was an Australian medical doctor and surgeon, who was the driving force in creating the Australian Paralympic movement and the Commonwealth Paraplegic Games, and helped to found the FESPIC Games.

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George Blaikie

George Neil Blaikie (1915 – 12 October 1995) was an Australian author and journalist.

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George Briner

George Stuart Briner (5 April 1862 – 9 September 1920) was an Australian politician.

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George Britton Halford

George Britton Halford (26 November 1824 – 27 May 1910) was an English-born anatomist and physiologist, founder of the first medical school in Australia, University of Melbourne School of Medicine.

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George Elliott (Australian rules footballer)

George Stephenson Elliott (1 June 1885 – 25 September 1917) was an Australian rules footballer who played with University and Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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George Elmslie (Australian politician)

George Alexander Elmslie (21 February 1861 – 11 May 1918), Australian politician, was the 25th Premier of Victoria, and the first Labor Premier.

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George English (tenor)

George Philip John EngischJohn Carmody.

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George Ernest Morrison

George Ernest "G.

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George Fielding Eliot

George Fielding Eliot (22 June 1894 – 21 April 1971) was a Second Lieutenant in the Australian army in World War I. He became a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and later a Major in the Military Intelligence Reserve of the United States Army.

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George Furner Langley

Brigadier George Furner Langley, (1 May 1891 – 24 August 1971) was an Australian soldier who served in both the First and Second World Wars.

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George Greene (Australian politician)

George Henry Greene (20 July 1838 – 22 December 1911) was an Irish-born Australian politician.

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George Hannan

George Conrad Hannan (10 September 19101 May 2009) was an Australian politician.

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George Harker (scientist)

George Percy Harker (12 February 1878 – 15 April 1957) was an Australian scientist and inventor.

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George Isaak

George Richard Isaak (7 March 1933 – 5 June 2005) was a Polish Australian physicist, an important figure in the development of helio- and asteroseismology.

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George Knowles

Sir George Shaw Knowles (14 March 188222 November 1947) was a senior Australian public servant, solicitor-general and diplomat.

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George Long (bishop)

George Merrick Long, (5 November 1874 – 9 July 1930) was an Anglican bishop and educationist who served as a brigadier general in the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War.

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George Marshall-Hall

George William Louis Marshall-Hall (28 March 1862, London 18 July 1915, Fitzroy, Victoria) was an English-born musician, composer, conductor, poet and controversialist who lived and worked in Australia from 1891 till his death in 1915.

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George Maxwell (Australian politician)

George Arnot Maxwell (30 April 1859 – 25 June 1935) was a barrister and Australian politician.

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George McWilliams

George Frederick McWilliams (10 November 1865 – 12 February 1907) was an Australian doctor, military surgeon, and politician.

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George Megalogenis

George Megalogenis (born 1964)Bryant, Nick:, Aesop Register, 2013.

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George Metcalfe

George Metcalfe (29 April 1837 – 29 May 1927) was a London-born Australian educationalist, school proprietor and writer.

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George Miller (director)

George Miller AO (born 3 March 1945) is an Australian filmmaker and former physician.

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George Odgers

George James Odgers (1916–2008) was an Australian soldier, journalist and military historian.

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George Pape

Sir George Augustus Pape (29 January 1903 – 15 June 1987) was an Australian lawyer and judge.

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George Reid (Victorian politician)

Sir George Oswald Reid (22 July 1903 – 18 February 1993) was an Australian politician.

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George Robinson (Australian cricketer)

George David Robinson (21 January 1921 – 12 March 1999) was an Australian doctor and first-class cricketer who played for Western Australia between 1945 and 1948.

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George Savvides

George Savvides (born 20 October 1956).

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George Seddon (academic)

George Seddon (23 April 1927 – 9 May 2007) was an Australian academic who held university chairs in a range of subjects.

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George Sutcliffe

George Gribbon Sutcliffe (2 February 189510 December 1964) was a senior Australian public servant, best known for his time as a Commissioner of the Commonwealth Public Service Board.

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George Sutherland (author)

George Sutherland (1855 – 1905), was a Scottish-born Australian journalist and writer.

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George Sweet

George Sweet (1844 – 1920) was an English-born Australian geologist, president of the Royal Society of Victoria in 1905.

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George Swinburne

George Swinburne (3 February 1861 – 4 September 1928) was an Australian engineer, politician and philanthropist.

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George Szekeres Medal

The George Szekeres Medal is awarded by the Australian Mathematical Society for outstanding research contributions over a fifteen-year period.

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George Thoms

George Ronald Thoms OAM (22 March 1927 – 29 August 2003) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test in 1952.

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George Tibbits (composer)

George Richard Tibbits (7 November 19336 July 2008) was an Australian composer and architect.

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George Webb (judge)

George Henry Frederick Webb (1828 – 26 September 1891) was a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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George Whitecross Paton

Sir George Whitecross Paton (16 August 1902 – 16 June 1985) was an Australian legal scholar and Vice Chancellor of Melbourne University.

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George William Rusden

George William Rusden (9 July 1819 – 23 December 1903) was an English-born historian, active in Australia.

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George William Torrance

George William Torrance (25 July 1835 – 20 August 1907) was an Irish composer, mainly of church music, who was resident in Australia for many years.

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George Wright (trade unionist)

George Wright is an Australian trade unionist who served as the 10th National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party.

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Georgina Haig

Georgina Haig (born 3 August 1985) is an Australian film and television actress, known for her roles in the Australian children's television series The Elephant Princess, as well as the American television series Fringe and Once Upon a Time.

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Georgina Sweet

Georgina Sweet (22 January 1875 – 1 January 1946) was an Australian zoologist and women's rights activist.

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Gerald Fredrick Töben

Gerald Fredrick Töben, more commonly known as Fredrick Töben, (born 2 June 1944) is a German-born Australian citizen who was director and founder of the Adelaide Institute, a Holocaust denial group in Australia.

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Gerald Murnane

Gerald Murnane (born 25 February 1939) is an Australian writer, perhaps best known for his novel The Plains.

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Gerald O'Collins

Gerald Glynn O'Collins AC SJ is an Australian Jesuit priest, author, academic and educator.

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Geraldine MacKenzie

Geraldine Adelaide Propsting MacKenzie (née Storrs, 1900–1980) was an Australian missionary and educator.

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Gerard Brennan

Sir Francis Gerard Brennan,, (born 22 May 1928) is an Australian lawyer and jurist who served as the 10th Chief Justice of Australia (appointed by Prime Minister Paul Keating in 1995).

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Gerard Henderson

Gerard Henderson (born 1945) is an Australian author, columnist and political commentator.

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Gerard Vaughan (art historian)

Gerard Ronald Vaughan (born 27 September 1953) is an Australian art historian and curator.

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Germaine Greer

Germaine Greer (born 29 January 1939) is an Australian writer and public intellectual, regarded as one of the major voices of the second-wave feminist movement in the latter half of the 20th century.

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Gerry Simpson

Gerry Johannes Simpson is a professor of law at the London School of Economics and the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

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Gertrude Cosgrove

Dame Gertrude Ann Geappen Cosgrove, DBE (1882–1962) was the wife of Sir Robert Cosgrove (1884–1969), twice elected as Premier of Tasmania.

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Gertrude Halley

Ida Gertrude Margaret Halley MB., ChB.

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Gertrude Johnson

Gertrude Emily Johnson OBE (13 September 1894 – 28 March 1973) was an Australian coloratura soprano and founder of the National Theatre in Melbourne.

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Ghassan Hage

Ghassan J. Hage (born 1957 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a Lebanese-Australian academic serving as Future Generation Professor of Anthropology at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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Ghulam Murshid

Ghulam Murshid (গোলাম মুরশিদ) is a Bangladeshi author, scholar and journalist, based in London, England.

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Gi-Fi

Gi-Fi or gigabit wireless refers to a wireless communication at a data rate of more than one billion bits (gigabit) per second.

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Gigi Sohn

Gigi Sohn was the president and co-founder (with Laurie Racine and David Bollier) of Public Knowledge.

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Gil Brealey

Gilbert John Brealey (9 April 1932 – 1 April 2018) was an Australian television and film director, producer and writer.

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Gil Duthie

Gilbert William Arthur Duthie AM (21 May 1912 – 13 June 1998) was an Australian politician.

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Gillian Bouras

Gillian Bouras (born 18 August 1945) is an expatriate Australian writer who has written several books, short stories and articles, many of these dealing with her experiences as an Australian woman in Greece.

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Gillian Dobbie

Gillian Dobbie is a New Zealand computer scientist.

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Gillian Polack

Gillian Polack (born April 1961) is an Australian writer and editor working mainly in the field of speculative fiction.

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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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Gillon McLachlan

Gillon McLachlan (born 1973) is the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Girl in Red Tights

Girl in Red Tights (1948) is a painting by Australian artist Constance Stokes.

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Giselle Rosselli

Giselle Rosselli is an Australian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, sometimes seen mononymously as Giselle.

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Glen Dettman

Glen Dettman (November 1921 – 11 October 1993) was an Australian pathologist and medical writer who, in 1950, founded the Oakleigh Pathology Service.

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Glenyys Romanes

Glenyys Dorothy Romanes (born 19 December 1945) is a former Australian politician.

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Global Coalition Against Pneumonia

The Global Coalition Against Child Pneumonia exists to raise global awareness about the deadly toll of the number 1 killer of children - pneumonia.

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Global Commission on Drug Policy

The Global Commission on Drug Policy (GCDP) is a panel of world leaders and intellectuals, with a Secretariat based in Geneva, Switzerland.

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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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Goanna

A goanna is any of several Australian monitor lizards of the genus Varanus, as well as certain species from Southeast Asia.

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Godfrey Howitt

Godfrey Howitt (8 October 1800 – 4 December 1873), entomologist, was born in Heanor in Derbyshire to Thomas Howitt.

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Godfrey Irving

Major General Godfrey George Howy Irving (25 August 1867 – 11 December 1937) was a senior Australian Army officer during the First World War.

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Godfrey Tanner

Ronald Godfrey Tanner FRGS (24 September 1927 – 10 July 2002) was an Australian professor of classics, associated for the greater part of his career with the University of Newcastle.

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Godfrey Wilson (politician)

Godfrey Harold Alfred Wilson (29 October 1871 – 13 July 1958) was an Australian-born academic at Cambridge University.

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Goff Letts

Godfrey Alan Letts (born 18 January 1928), known as Goff Letts, was the Majority Leader of the Northern Territory of Australia from 1974 to 1977.

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Gordon Arthur (bishop)

Robert Gordon Arthur (17 August 1909 – 9 June 1992) was an Anglican bishop in Australia.

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Gordon Ashley

Gordon Wetzel Ashley (born 15 September 1941) is a former Australian politician.

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Gordon Bryant

Gordon Munro Bryant (3 August 1914 – 14 January 1991) was an Australian politician.

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Gordon Cheng

Gordon Cheng is an Australian Christian author and writer.

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Gordon de Brouwer

Gordon John de Brouwer was a senior Australian public servant.

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Gordon Gutteridge

Alan Gordon Gutteridge (4 February 1892 – February 1942) was an Australian civil engineer and a founder of Gutteridge Haskins & Davey (now known as the GHD Group).

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Gordon Kerry

Gordon Kerry (born 1961) is an Australian composer, music administrator, music writer and music critic.

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Gordon Mathison

Gordon Clunes Mackay Mathison MB BS MD DSc FRCP (10 August 188318 May 1915) was a physician, medical researcher, and soldier.

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Gordon McClymont

Gordon Lee (Bill) McClymont, AO (8 May 1920 – 6 May 2000), was an Australian agricultural scientist, ecologist, and educationist.

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Gordon Moyes

Gordon Keith Mackenzie Moyes AC (17 November 1938 – 5 April 2015) was an Australian Christian evangelist, broadcaster and politician.

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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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Gotye

Wouter "Wally" De Backer (born 21 May 1980), known professionally as Gotye, is a Belgian-born Australian multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter.

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Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE

Goulburn Ovens Institute of TAFE, also known as GOTAFE, is a Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institute located in the north east region of Victoria, Australia based on the Goulburn and Ovens rivers, and is the largest regional TAFE in Victoria, and a specialist centre for food processing, equine and dairy education.

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Goulburn Valley Health

Goulburn Valley Health, formerly called the Goulburn Valley Base Hospital, is based in the regional city of Shepparton, 2 hours drive north of Melbourne, and caters for the 160,000 people in its region.

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Governor-General of Australia

The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia is the representative of the Australian monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II.

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Graduate Australian Medical School Admissions Test

The Graduate Australian Medical School Admissions Test (more commonly known as the GAMSAT) is a test used to select candidates applying to study medicine, dentistry, optometry, physiotherapy, podiatry, pharmacy and veterinary science at Australian, British, and Irish universities for admission to their Graduate Entry Programmes (candidates must have a recognised bachelor's degree, or equivalent, completed prior to commencement of the degree).

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Graduate House (University of Melbourne)

Graduate House is a residential college and an academic and professional meeting centre in Melbourne (Victoria, Australia) as well as a membership association for graduates of all universities across the world.

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Graduate real estate programs outside the United States

The following are programs that are offered outside the US.

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Graeme Blundell

Graeme Blundell (born 7 August 1945) is an Australian actor, director, producer, writer and biographer.

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Graeme Butler

Graeme Butler is a heritage architect who has practiced in Melbourne, Australia for near to 40 years.

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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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Graeme Stephens

Graeme Leslie Stephens One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: is director of the center for climate sciences at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology and professor of earth observation the University of Reading.

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Graham Evans (public servant)

Graham Charles Evans (born 22 January 1943) is a former senior Australian public servant and policymaker.

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Graham Fleming

Graham R. Fleming (born 1949) is a British born chemist, currently serving as professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Graham Harris

Graham McDonald Harris (born 29 August 1937) was an Australian politician.

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Graham Kerr (footballer)

Graham Kerr (born 6 April 1934) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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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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Graham Perkin

Edwin Graham Perkin (16 December 1929 – 16 October 1975) was an Australian journalist and newspaper editor.

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Graham Priest

Graham Priest (born 1948) is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center, as well as a regular visitor at the University of Melbourne where he was Boyce Gibson Professor of Philosophy and also at the University of St Andrews.

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Grainger Museum

The Grainger Museum is a repository of items documenting the life, career and music of the composer, folklorist, educator and pianist Percy Grainger (b. Melbourne, 1882; d. White Plains, New York, 1961), located in the grounds of the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Grattan Institute

Grattan Institute is an Australian public policy think tank, established in 2008.

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Grattan Street

Grattan Street is a major street in Melbourne, Australia.

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Graydon Henning

Graydon Henning is an economic historian from the University of New England in Australia.

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Greg Arnold

Gregory Charles "Greg" Arnold is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and academic.

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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 Dening

Greg Dening (1931 – 13 March 2008) was an Australian historian of the Pacific.

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Greg Hjorth

Greg Hjorth (14 June 1963 – 13 January 2011) was an Australian Professor of Mathematics, chess International Master (1984) and joint (with Ian Rogers) Commonwealth Champion in 1983.

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Greg Homeming

Gregory Homeming O.C.D. (born 30 May 1958), St Carthage's Parish, Lismore, 21 December 2016 is the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lismore.

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Greg Hunt

Gregory Andrew Hunt (born 18 November 1965) is an Australian politician who has been a Liberal member of the House of Representatives since November 2001, representing the Division of Flinders in Victoria.

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Greg Sheridan

Gregory Paul "Greg" Sheridan (born 1956) is an Australian foreign affairs journalist and commentator.

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Greg Tegart

William John McGregor "Greg" Tegart was a senior Australian public servant.

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Greg Zerzan

Greg Zerzan is an attorney and former Acting Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under President George W. Bush.

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Gregory Burgess

Gregory Burgess is an Australian architect based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Gregory Garde

Major General Gregory Howard "Greg" Garde, (born 1 April 1949) is a senior Australian lawyer and Army officer.

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Gregory Melleuish

Gregory Melleuish (born 1954) is an Australian associate professor of history and politics at the University of Wollongong.

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Gretna Margaret Weste

Gretna Margaret Weste (September 5, 1917 – 2006) was a leading scientist noted for her work in plant pathology and mycology, specifically with Phytophthora cinnamomi. in The Encyclopedia of Women and Leadership in Twentieth-Century Australia.

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Gross Misconduct (film)

Gross Misconduct is a 1993 thriller film directed by George T. Miller.

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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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Gruber Prize in Cosmology

The Gruber Prize in Cosmology, established in 2000, is one of three international awards worth US$500,000 made by the Gruber Foundation, a non-profit organization based at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.

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Grunge lit

Grunge lit (an abbreviation for "grunge literature") is an Australian literary genre usually applied to fictional or semi-autobiographical writing concerned with dissatisfied and disenfranchised young people living in suburban or inner-city surroundings, or in "in-between" spaces that fall into neither category (e.g., living in a mobile home or sleeping on a beach.). It was typically written by "new, young authors"Leishman, Kirsty, 'Australian Grunge Literature and the Conflict between Literary Generations', Journal of Australian Studies, 23.63 (1999), pp.

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Gu Su

Gu Su (born April 1, 1955 in Jiangsu, China) is a Chinese liberal political philosopher and was professor of Philosophy and Law at Nanjing University, China.

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Gullapalli Nageswara Rao

Gullapalli Nageswara Rao is an Indian ophthalmologist, the chairman of the Academia Ophthalmologica Internationalis (AOI) and the founder of the L. V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad.

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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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Gustav Nossal

Sir Gustav Victor Joseph Nossal,, FRS (born 4 June 1931) is a distinguished Australian research biologist.

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Guyon Purchas

Robert Guyon Whittlesey Purchas (6 September 1862 – 4 June 1940) was an Australian architect whose great ability can be seen through three Western District homesteads built during his early years.

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Gwyn Hanssen Pigott

Gwyn Hanssen Pigott OAM (1935–2013) was an Australian ceramic artist.

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Gwyneth Dow

Gwyneth Dow is an Australian educator, notable for her contributions to the Australian education system.

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Gympie Stock Exchange

Gympie Stock Exchange is a heritage-listed former bank building and former stock exchange at 236 Mary Street, Gympie, Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia.

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H. B. Higgins

Henry Bournes Higgins KC (30 June 1851 – 13 January 1929), known by his initials, was an Australian lawyer, politician, and judge.

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H. C. Coombs

Herbert Cole "Nugget" Coombs (24 February 1906 – 29 October 1997) was an Australian economist and public servant.

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H. M. Knight

Sir Harold Murray Knight (13 August 1919 – 19 June 2015) was an Australian economist.

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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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Haddon Storey

Haddon Storey (born 15 May 1930) is a former Australian politician.

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Hadronyche

Hadronyche is a genus of venomous spiders found in Australia.

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Hal Cook

Sir Philip Halford "Hal" Cook (10 October 19124 January 1990) was a senior Australian public servant, best known for his time heading the Department of Labour and National Service between 1968 and 1972.

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Hamilton Lamb

George Hamilton Lamb (1 January 1900 – 7 December 1943) was an Australian politician.

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Hamish & Andy

Hamish & Andy are an Australian comedy duo formed in 2003 by Hamish Blake and Andy Lee.

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Hamish Blake

Hamish Donald Blake (born 11 December 1981) is an Australian comedian, actor, and author from Melbourne.

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Hamzah Haz

Hamzah Haz (born 15 February 1940 in Ketapang, West Kalimantan) is an Indonesian politician.

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Hank Nelson

Hyland Neil "Hank" Nelson (21 October 1937 – 17 February 2012) was one of Australia's foremost historians of the Pacific, particularly Papua New Guinea.

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Hannan Medal

The Hannan Medal in the Mathematical Sciences is awarded every two years by the Australian Academy of Science to recognize achievements by Australians in the fields of pure mathematics, applied and computational mathematics, and statistical science.

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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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Hans G. Hornung

Hans G. Hornung is an emeritus C. L. “Kelly” Johnson Professor of Aeronautics and Director of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology (GALCIT).

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Hans Schwerdtfeger

Hans Wilhelm Eduard Schwerdtfeger (9 December 1902 – 26 June 1990) was a German-Canadian-Australian mathematician who worked in Galois theory, matrix theory, theory of groups and their geometries, and complex analysis.

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Harald von Boehmer

Harald von Boehmer (born November 30, 1942) is a German/Swiss immunologist best known for his work on T lymphocytes.

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Harbour Esplanade, Docklands

Harbour Esplanade is a waterfront street and thoroughfare in Docklands, Australia.

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Harkness Fellowship

The Harkness Fellowships (previously known as the Commonwealth Fund Fellowships) are a programme run by the Commonwealth Fund of New York City.

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Harm Reduction Journal

Harm Reduction Journal is a peer-reviewed online-only medical journal covering harm reduction with respect to the use of psychoactive drugs.

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Harold Addison Woodruff

Harold Addison Woodruff (10 July 1877 – 1 May 1966) was an Australian veterinary pathologist and bacteriologist.

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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 Cohen (politician)

Brigadier Harold Edward Cohen, (25 November 1881 – 29 October 1946) was an Australian soldier, lawyer and, like his grandfather Edward Cohen, a Victorian State politician.

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Harold Crouch

Harold Crouch (born 1940) is an Australian political science scholar and author.

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Harold Edward Elliott

Major General Harold Edward "Pompey" Elliott, (19 June 1878 – 23 March 1931) was a senior officer in the Australian Army during the First World War.

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Harold Holt

Harold Edward Holt, (5 August 190817 December 1967), was an Australian politician who served as the 17th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1966 until his presumed drowning death in 1967.

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Harold Hunt (professor)

Harold Arthur Kinross Hunt (16 March 1903 – 11 April 1977) was an Australian educationist who was Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Melbourne and Dean of the Faculty of Arts.

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Harold Luntz

Harold 'Harry' Luntz (born in South Africa in 1937) is an Australian law professor.

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Harold S. Williams

Harold Stannett Williams (1898–1987), OBE, was an Australian who spent most of his adult life in Japan.

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Harold William Bennetts

Harold William Bennetts CBE (18 July 1898 – 28 August 1970) was a Veterinary surgeon known for his ground-breaking research into diseases and pathogens of livestock, especially the toxic effects of some native Australian plants.

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Haroon Tariq

Muhammad Haroon Tariq (born Kohat, Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, Pakistan) is a Pakistani student, notable for making seven world records by getting a total of 87 A grades.

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Harrie Massey

Sir Harrie Stewart Wilson Massey (16 May 1908 – 27 November 1983) was an Australian mathematical physicist who worked primarily in the fields of atomic and atmospheric physics.

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Harrie Massey Medal and Prize

The Harrie Massey Medal and Prize is jointly awarded by Institute of Physics (UK) and the Australian Institute of Physics for contributions to physics.

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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 Moore

Sir William Harrison Moore KBE CMG (30 April 1867 – 1 July 1935), usually known as Harrison Moore or W. Harrison Moore, was an Australian lawyer and academic who was a professor at the University of Melbourne and the third dean of the Melbourne University Law School.

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Harry Brookes Allen

Sir Harry Brookes Allen (13 June 1854 – 28 March 1926) was a noted Australian pathologist.

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Harry Cordner

Henry Cordner (17 June 1885 – 14 November 1943) was an Australian rules footballer who played with both the Melbourne Football Club and the Melbourne University Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Harry Jenkins Sr.

Henry Alfred Jenkins, AM (24 September 1925 – 27 July 2004), Australian Labor politician, was Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives during the term of the Labor government of Bob Hawke.

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Harry Winbush

Harry Stephen Winbush (born 1903) was an Australian architect based in Melbourne.

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Harry Wollaston

Sir Harry Newton Phillips Wollaston (17 January 184611 February 1921) was a senior Australian public servant.

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Harvey Shore

Harvey Shore (born 14 February 1947) is an Australian film and television writer-producer.

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Harvie Krumpet

Harvie Krumpet is a 2003 Australian clay animation comedy-drama short film written, directed and animated by Adam Elliot, and narrated by Geoffrey Rush.

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Hawthorn East, Victoria

Hawthorn East is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 7 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Hayman Kent

Hayman Kent (born 3 May ?) is an Australian comedian, TV and radio personality, singer, actress and writer.

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Health of Charles Darwin

For much of his adult life, Charles Darwin's health was repeatedly compromised by an uncommon combination of symptoms, leaving him severely debilitated for long periods of time.

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Heaven and Earth (book)

Heaven and Earth: Global Warming – The Missing Science is a popular science book published in 2009 and written by Australian geologist, professor of mining geology at Adelaide University, and mining company director Ian Plimer.

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Hedley Bunton

Hedley Percival Bunton (1906–1997) was a missionary in China and a Minister in the Congregational Church in Australia.

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Heinrich Karsten Wagenfeld

Hein Wagenfeld (December 20, 1928 in Weimar, Germany - April 1, 2005 in Melbourne, Australia) was a German theoretical and experimental physicist known for his work in electron and X-ray crystallography especially X-ray diffraction relating to absorption and the Borrmann effect.

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Helen Darville

Helen Dale (born Helen Darville; 24 January 1972), known for a time by her pen name Helen Demidenko, is an Australian writer and lawyer.

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Helen FitzGerald

Helen FitzGerald (born September 21, 1966 in Shepparton, Australia) is a bestselling novelist and screenwriter.

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Helen Garner

Helen Garner (née Ford, born 7 November 1942) is an Australian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter and journalist.

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Helen Gifford

Helen Margaret Gifford (born 5 September 1935) OAM is an Australian composer.

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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 Hughes

Helen Hughes (1 October 192815 June 2013) was an Australian economist.

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Helen Isobel Aston

Helen Isobel Aston (born 1934) is an Australian botanist and ornithologist.

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Helen Knight

(Elsie) Helen Knight (née Weil, 24 November 1899 – 1984) was a British philosopher.

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Helen Quinn

Helen Rhoda Arnold Quinn (born 19 May 1943 in Melbourne) is an Australian-born particle physicist and educator who has made major contributions to both fields.

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Helen Sexton

Hannah Mary Helen Sexton (21 June 1862 – 12 October 1950), known as Helen Sexton, was an Australian surgeon.

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Helen Szoke

Helen Veronica Szoke (born 9 November 1954) is Chief Executive of Oxfam Australia, and a commentator and advocate on issues of human rights, poverty, inequality, gender and race discrimination.

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Helen Verran

Helen Verran is an Australian historian and philosopher of science, and currently Adjunct Professor at Charles Darwin University.

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Henri Daniel Rathgeber

Henri Daniel Rathgeber (11 June 1908 – 20 July 1995) was an Australian physicist who studied cosmic rays but considered his most important contribution to be an economic theory that explain how entropy causes unemployment.

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Henry Caselli Richards

Henry Caselli (H.C) Richards (16 December 1884 – 13 June 1947), was an Australian professor of geology, academic and teacher.

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Henry Cohen (politician)

Isaac Henry Cohen (21 February 1872 – 20 December 1942) was an Australian politician.

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Henry Daglish

Henry Daglish (18 November 1866 – 16 August 1920) was the sixth Premier of Western Australia and the state's first Labor Premier.

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Henry Darnley Naylor

Henry Darnley Naylor MA Cantab (21 February 1872 – 8 December 1945), was a British born Australian academic who became Emeritus Professor of Classics in the University of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Henry Douglas Stephens

Henry Douglas Stephens (26 June 1877 – 17 June 1952) was an Australian paediatric surgeon.

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Henry George Smith

Henry George Smith (26 July 1852 – 19 September 1924) was an Australian chemist whose pioneering work on the chemistry of the essential oils of the Australian flora achieved worldwide recognition.

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Henry Howard (Australia)

Henry Howard (21 January 1859 – 29 June 1933)Arnold D. Hunt, '', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 9, MUP, 1983, pp 376-377.

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Henry Joseph Grayson

Henry Joseph Grayson (9 May 1856 – 21 March 1918) was a British-born Australian nurseryman and scientist, best known as the designer of a machine for ruling diffraction gratings.

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Henry Langley (Dean of Melbourne)

Henry Thomas Langley (30 March 1877 – 28 November 1968) was the Anglican Dean of Melbourne from 1942 to 1947.

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Henry Laurie

Henry Laurie (1837/1838?–14 May 1922) was an Australian philosopher, a journalist, and the first professor of philosophy at the University of Melbourne.

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Henry Martyn Andrew

Henry Martyn Andrew (3 January 1845 – 18 September 1888) was an English-born professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, and later professor of Natural Philosophy at the Melbourne University.

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Henry Payne (engineer)

Henry Payne FRAeS M.Inst.C.E. (9 March 1871 – 28 March 1945) was dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Melbourne.

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Henry Priestley

Henry Priestley (19 June 1884 – 28 February 1961) was an Australian biochemist.

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Henry Procter (politician)

Henry Adam Procter (1883 – 26 March 1955) was a British Conservative Party politician.

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Henry Samuel Chapman

Henry Samuel Chapman (21 July 1803 – 27 December 1881) was an Australian and New Zealand judge, colonial secretary, attorney-general, journalist and politician.

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Henry Sewell

Henry Sewell (7 September 1807 – 14 May 1879) was a prominent 19th-century New Zealand politician.

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Henry Slattery

Henry Slattery is a professional football player in the Australian Football League, most recently playing for the Essendon Football Club.

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Henry Walter Jenvey

Henry Walter Jenvey (???? – 14 July 1932) was a senior public servant, initially with the Victorian Post Office and following Federation, the federal Postmaster-General's Department.

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Henry Willink

Sir Henry Urmston Willink, 1st Baronet (7 March 1894 – 20 July 1973), was a British politician and public servant.

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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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Henry Wrigley

Air Vice Marshal Henry Neilson Wrigley, CBE, DFC, AFC (21 April 1892 – 14 September 1987) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Henry Wrixon

Sir Henry John Wrixon, KCMG, QC (18 October 1839 – 9 April 1913) was an Australian barrister and politician.

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Henry-Louis de La Grange

Henry-Louis de La Grange (26 May 1924 – 27 January 2017) was a French musicologist and biographer of Gustav Mahler.

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Henschel Quartet

The Henschel Quartet is a German string quartet comprising the Henschel siblings; Christoph and Markus (violinists; born 17 September 1969), Monika (violist; born 8 August 1968) and Mathias Beyer-Karlshøj (cellist), who joined them in 1994.

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Hephzibah Menuhin

Hephzibah Menuhin (20 May 19201 January 1981) was an American-Australian pianist, writer, and human rights campaigner.

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Herb Hunter (footballer)

Herbert Humphreys "Herb" Hunter (18 November 1881 – 8 May 1915), LDS (Licentiate of Dental Surgery), DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery, MACD (Member of the Australian College of Dentistry), a champion athlete, and an expert dental surgeon, was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He died in action at Gallipoli on 8 May 1915.

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Herbert Brookes

Herbert Robinson Brookes (20 December 1867 – 1 December 1963) was an Australian businessman, philanthropist, and political activist.

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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 Henry Woollard

Herbert Henry Woollard, FRS (2 August 1889 – 18 January 1939) was an Australian academic, anatomist and army medical officer.

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Herbert Postle

Herbert Thomas Postle (28 September 1884 – 24 July 1961) was an Australian politician.

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Herbert Strong

Herbert Augustus Strong (24 November 1841 – 13 January 1918) was an Australian scholar, professor of comparative philology and logic at the University of Melbourne.

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Herbert Taylor (Australian politician)

Herbert Taylor, CMG (11 May 1885 – 24 July 1970) was an Australian political party organiser, accountant, and company director.

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Herman Rupp

Herman Montague Rucker Rupp (27 December 1872 – 2 September 1956) was an Australian clergyman and botanist who specialised in orchids.

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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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Hermann Wagner

Hermann Wagner (born May 20, 1941) is a German scientist in the field of microbiology and immunology and past Dean of the Medical Faculty of the Technical University Munich (TUM).

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Hermiene Ulrich

Hermiene Friederica Ulrich (1885–1956) was the first female lecturer at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Hermione Cockburn

Hermione Cockburn (born 1973, Sussex, England) is a British television and radio presenter specialising in scientific and educational programmes.

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Hicky's Bengal Gazette

Hicky's Bengal Gazette or the Original Calcutta General Advertiser was an English language weekly newspaper published in Kolkata (then Calcutta), the capital of British India.

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High Court of Australia

The High Court of Australia is the supreme court in the Australian court hierarchy and the final court of appeal in Australia.

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High School, Goulburn

The High School, Goulburn, was an independent, day and boarding school for boys, in Goulburn, a regional city in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia.

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Higher Colleges of Technology

The Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT; كليّات التقنيّة العليا) was established in 1988 as one of the largest institutions of higher learning in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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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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Hijjas Kasturi

Hijjas bin Kasturi (born 1936) is a Kuala Lumpur-based architect.

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Hilary McPhee

Hilary McPhee AO is an Australian publisher, editor and businessperson.

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Hildred Mary Butler

Hildred Mary Butler (9 October 1906 – 8 April 1975) was an Australian microbiologist.

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Hillson Beasley

Hillson Beasley (30 April 1855 – 7 October 1936) was an English-trained architect who relocated to Australia, executing his major buildings in Melbourne (1886–96) and Perth (1896–1917).

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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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Historical Records of Australian Science

Historical Records of Australian Science is a bi-annual peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of science in Australia and the south-west Pacific and published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of the Australian Academy of Science.

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History of Australia (1851–1900)

The History of Australia (1851–1900) refers to the history of the indigenous and colonial peoples of the Australian continent during the 50-year period which preceded the foundation of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.

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History of broadcasting in Australia

The history of broadcasting in Australia has been shaped for over a century by the problem of communication across long distances, coupled with a strong base in a wealthy society with a deep taste for aural communications in a silent landscape.

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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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History of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) is an Australian public university, founded by The Hon.

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Hitotsubashi University

is a national university specialised in the social sciences in Tokyo, Japan.

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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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Hokuriku University

, abbreviated as is a private university in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan.

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Holly Mathieson

Holly Mathieson (28 May 1981) is a New Zealand conductor and academic.

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Homo reciprocans

Homo reciprocans, or reciprocating human, is the concept in some economic theories of humans as cooperative actors who are motivated by improving their environment.

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Hong Kong Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot

The Hong Kong Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot is an annual international moot court competition organised by the Hong Kong Red Cross and International Committee of the Red Cross in collaboration with universities in Hong Kong.

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Honour & Other People's Children

Honour & Other People's Children is a collection of two short stories - also described as novellas - by Australian writer Helen Garner.

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Hope Black

Hope Black (née MacPherson, 1919 – 25 January 2018) was an Australian scientist, a marine biologist and malacologist.

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Horace Crotty

Horace Crotty (9 October 1886 – 16 January 1952) was a noted liberal Anglican bishop.

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Horace Petty

Sir Horace Rostill Petty (25 March 1904 – 16 February 1982) was an Australian politician.

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Horace Stevens

Horace Ernest Stevens (26 October 187618 November 1950) was an Australian bass-baritone opera singer, army officer during the First World War, singing teacher, and sculler.

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Horn expedition

The Horn Scientific Expedition was the first primarily scientific expedition to study the natural history of Central Australia, sponsored by three Australian universities (University of Sydney, University of Adelaide and University of Melbourne).

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Hossein Valamanesh

Hossein Valamanesh (born Tehran, Iran, 1949) is an Australian contemporary artist.

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Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey

The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey is an Australian household-based panel study which began in 2001.

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Howard Colquhoun

Howard Colquhoun is a British chemist currently at the University of Reading.

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Howard Florey

Howard Walter Florey, Baron Florey, (24 September 189821 February 1968) was an Australian pharmacologist and pathologist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Sir Ernst Chain and Sir Alexander Fleming for his role in the development of penicillin.

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Hsu Mo

Hsu Mo (October 22, 1893 in Suzhou, province of Jiangsu – June 28, 1956 in The Hague) was a Chinese lawyer, politician and diplomat.

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Hudson and Wardrop

Hudson and Wardrop was formed by Philip Burgoyne Hudson and James Hastie Wardrop in 1919.

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Hugh Boyd (footballer)

Hugh Julian Boyd (24 April 1886 – 8 August 1960) was a dental surgeon, and a former Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Hugh Childers

Hugh Culling Eardley Childers (25 June 1827 – 29 January 1896) was a British Liberal statesman of the nineteenth century.

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Hugh Denison

Sir Hugh Robert Denison, originally Hugh Robert Dixson (11 November 1865 – 25 November 1940) was a businessman, parliamentarian and philanthropist in South Australia and later New South Wales.

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Hugh Ennor

Sir Arnold Hughes "Hugh" Ennor (10 October 1912 – 14 October 1977) was a senior Australian public servant and policymaker.

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Hugh Finn

Hugh Joseph Finn (1847 – 18 December 1927) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in the Otago region of New Zealand.

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Hugh Gemmell Lamb-Smith

Hugh Gemmell Lamb-Smith (31 March 1889 26 December 1951), known as Gemmell, was an innovative Australian educator who landed at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, on Sunday, 25 April 1915 as a member of the Second Field Ambulance unit, and went on to serve in Europe for the duration of the war.

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Hugh Mackay (social researcher)

Hugh Clifford Mackay (born 1938) is the founder of the Australian quarterly research series The Ipsos Mackay Report (previously The Mackay Report).

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Hugh Morgan (businessman)

Hugh Matheson Morgan AC, (born 9 September 1940), is an Australian businessman and former CEO of Western Mining Corporation (1990 to 2003).

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Hugh Stretton

Professor emeritus Hugh Stretton AC (15 July 1924 – 18 July 2015) was an Australian historian, urban theorist and a Rhodes Scholar.

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Hugh Syme (GC)

Hugh Randall Syme, (20 February 1903 – 7 November 1965) was an Australian naval officer, bomb disposal operative, and newspaper proprietor.

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Hugh White (strategist)

Hugh White (born 1953) is a Professor of Strategic Studies at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre of the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia, long time defence and intelligence analyst, and author who has published works on military strategy and international relations.

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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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Human Variome Project

The Human Variome Project (HVP) is the global initiative to collect and curate all human genetic variation affecting human health.

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Hun Many

Hun Many PS (ហ៊ុន ម៉ានី; born 27 November 1982) is a Cambodian politician.

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Hunters & Collectors

Hunters & Collectors are an Australian rock music band formed in 1981.

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Hurricane Catarina

Hurricane Catarina was an extremely rare South Atlantic tropical cyclone that hit Southern Brazil in late March 2004.

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Hydrophis belcheri

Hydrophis belcheri, commonly known as the faint-banded sea snake or Belcher's sea snake, is an extremely venomous species of elapid sea snake.

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Hyman Herman

Hyman Herman 1875-1962 was a geologist and engineer, and was described as the 'father of Yallourn'.

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Hypatia transracialism controversy

The feminist philosophy journal ''Hypatia'' became involved in a dispute in April 2017 that led to the online shaming of one of its authors, Rebecca Tuvel, an untenured assistant professor of philosophy at Rhodes College in Memphis.

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I Am Eleven

I Am Eleven is a 2012 Australian documentary film by Geneviève Bailey, who travelled through 15 countries over a period of six years to explore the lives of 11-year-olds in different environments.

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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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Ian A. Nicholls

Ian Alan Nicholls (born 24 October 1962 in Melbourne, Australia) is an educator and researcher in the fields of chemistry and chemical engineering and an academic leader.

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Ian A. Young

Ian A. Young is an Intel engineer.

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Ian Allison (scientist)

Ian Frederick Allison AO AAM FAA is an internationally recognised Australian glaciologist and climate scientist.

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Ian Baker (politician)

Ian Malcolm John Baker (born 13 May 1944) is a former Australian politician and journalist.

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Ian Bowditch

Ian Bowditch (9 March 1939 – 25 February 2008) was an Australian fencer.

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Ian Castles

Ian Castles (20 February 1935 – 2 August 2010) was Secretary of the Australian Government Department of Finance (1979–86), the Australian Statistician (1986–94), and a Visiting Fellow at the Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government at the Australian National University, Canberra.

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Ian Cathie

Ian Robert Cathie (24 October 1932 – 25 October 2017) was an Australian politician.

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Ian Chessell

Ian Chessell is an Australian physicist.

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Ian Constable Lecture

The Ian Constable Lecture is an annual lecture given in Perth, Western Australia.

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Ian Frazer

Ian Hector Frazer (born 6 January 1953) is a Scottish-born Australian immunologist, the founding CEO and Director of Research of the Translational Research Institute (Australia).

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Ian 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 Gawler

Ian James Gawler OAM (born 25 February 1950) is an Australian author and a prominent advocate for the therapeutic application of mind-body medicine and meditation.

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Ian Gust

Ian David Gust AO, FRCPA, FRACP, MASM, FT (born 15 January 1941) is an Australian medical researcher, virologist, and former science administrator.

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Ian Harper

Ian Harper FASSA FAICD is an Australian economist, economics professor and current dean of the Melbourne Business School.

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Ian Hogbin

Herbert Ian Priestley Hogbin ("Ian Hogbin") (17 December 1904 – 2 August 1989) was a British-born Australian anthropologist.

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Ian Hore-Lacy

Ian Hore-Lacy is an Australian nuclear industry communicator, author and advocate for nuclear power in Australia.

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Ian Johnston (doctor)

Ian Johnston (Walter Ian Harewood Johnston, 16 February 1930 – 19 March 2001) was one of the true pioneers of reproductive medicine in Australia.

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Ian Keith Harris

Ian Keith Harris (born 24 June 1935) is a composer of classical music, arranger, oboist and music educator from Australia.

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Ian Kennison

Ian James Stodart Kennison (19 December 1920 – May 2000) was an Australian intelligence officer, soldier and public servant, who was Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service from 1975 to 1981.

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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 McLaren

Ian Francis McLaren (30 March 1912 – 17 April 2000) was an Australian politician.

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Ian McLennan

Sir Ian Munro McLennan (1909–1998) was a prominent Australian director of public companies, most notably as Chairman of Australia's then largest company, the Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP).

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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 Plimer

Ian Rutherford Plimer (born 12 February 1946) is an Australian geologist, professor emeritus of earth sciences at the University of Melbourne, previously a professor of mining geology at the University of Adelaide, and the director of multiple mineral exploration and mining companies.

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Ian Potter

Sir Ian Potter (25 August 190224 October 1994) was an Australian stockbroker, businessman and philanthropist.

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Ian Potter Museum of Art

The Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia was established in 1972.

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Ian R. Johnston

Ian Ronald Johnston (born 1943) is an Australian human factors engineer and road safety advocate.

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Ian Ramsay

Professor Ian Ramsay (born 7 October 1958) is Harold Ford Professor of Commercial Law, Melbourne Law School and director of their Center for Corporate Law and Securities Regulation in Melbourne, Australia.

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Ian Renard

Ian Renard was the 19th Chancellor of the University of Melbourne, from February 2005 to January 2009.

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Ian Robinson (rationalist)

Ian Robinson (born 18 November 1940 in Melbourne, Australia) is President Emeritus of the Rationalist Society of Australia and immediate past Chairman of the Rationalist Association of Australia.

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Ian Rogers (chess player)

Ian Rogers (born 24 June 1960) is an Australian chess grandmaster (1985) and FIDE Senior Trainer (2005).

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Ian Rowley

Ian Cecil Robert Rowley (1926 - 29 May 2009) was an Australian ornithologist of Scottish origin.

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Ian Sloan

Ian Hugh Sloan AO (born 17 June 1938, Melbourne) is an Australian applied mathematician.

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Ian Stuart (bishop)

Ian Campbell Stuart (born 17 November 1942) is a retired bishop of the Anglican Church of Australia and the Church of England.

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Ian Upjohn

Ian Upjohn, is an Australian barrister and Army Reserve officer, and recipient of the Conspicuous Service Cross.

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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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Ian Watt (public servant)

Ian James Watt (born 18 June 1950) is a retired Australian public servant, best known for his time as Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet from September 2011 to November 2014.

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Ida Rentoul Outhwaite

For the New Zealand artist see Isa Outhwaite. Ida Rentoul Outhwaite, also known as Ida Sherbourne Rentoul and Ida Sherbourne Outhwaite (9 June 1888 – 25 June 1960), was an Australian illustrator of children's books.

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Idelle Weber

Idelle Weber (born 1932) is an American artist most closely aligned with the Pop art and Photorealist movements.

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Igor Aharonovich

Igor Aharonovich (born 1982) is an Australian physicist and materials engineer.

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Igor Rivin

Igor Rivin (born 1961 in Moscow, USSR) is a Russian-Canadian mathematician, working in various fields of pure and applied mathematics, computer science, and materials science.

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Ilma Grace Stone

Ilma Grace Stone (1913 – 2001), née Balfe, was an Australian botanist who specialised in bryology.

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Ilya Nikkolai

Ilya Nikkolai (born 25 September 1939 in Kiev, Ukraine) is an Australian visual music artist and architectural designer currently residing in Perth, Western Australia.

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Immigration and crime

Immigration and crime refers to perceived or actual relationships between crime and immigration.

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Imre Salusinszky

Imre Salusinszky (born 1955) is an Australian journalist, former spokesmodel for discount Australian clothes brand Lowes, and English literature academic with a strong literary interest in the Canadian literary critic Northrop Frye.

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Indonesian mass killings of 1965–1966

The Indonesian mass killings of 1965–1966 (also variously known as the Indonesian massacres, Indonesian genocide, Indonesian Communist Purge, Indonesian politicide, or the 1965 Tragedy) were large-scale killings and civil unrest which occurred in Indonesia over several months, targeting communist sympathizers, ethnic Chinese and alleged leftists, often at the instigation of the armed forces and government.

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Inga Clendinnen

Inga Vivienne Clendinnen, (17 August 1934 – 8 September 2016) was an Australian author, historian, anthropologist, and academic.

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Ingrid Moses

Ingrid Moses (born 15 July 1941 in Aurich, Germany), an Australian academic and former university administrator, is an emeritus professor at the University of Canberra.

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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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Inland taipan

The inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus), also commonly known as the western taipan, the small-scaled snake, or the fierce snake,White, Julian (November 1991).

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Institut d'études politiques de Lyon

The Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Lyon (or Lyon Institute of Political Studies) also known as Sciences Po Lyon, is a grande école located in Lyon, France.

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Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society

The Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society (IBES) is an Australian research institute focusing on the development of broadband-enabled applications and technologies.

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Institute of Public Affairs

The Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) is a conservative public policy think tank.

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Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia

The Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia (IPRIA) was established in 2002 as an initiative of IP Australia.

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International Association for Philosophy and Literature

The International Association for Philosophy and Literature (IAPL), founded in 1976, brought together thinkers and scholars working in a wide range of disciplines concerned with the study of philosophical, historical, critical, and theoretical issues.

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International Dravet Epilepsy Action League

The International Dravet Epilepsy Action League (IDEA League) is an American non-profit organization that has created an international partnership of parents and professionals with the purpose of creating greater awareness and understanding of Dravet syndrome and the spectrum of related genetic forms of epilepsy.

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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 House (University of Melbourne)

International House is the second largest residential college of the University of Melbourne.

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International Music Score Library Project

The International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP), also known as the Petrucci Music Library after publisher Ottaviano Petrucci, is a subscription-based project for the creation of a virtual library of public-domain music scores.

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International Neuroethics Society

The International Neuroethics Society (INS) is a professional organisation that studies the social, legal, ethical and policy implications of advances in neuroscience.

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Internet in Australia

Permanent Internet access was first available in Australia to universities via AARNet in 1989.

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InterVarsity Hockey

InterVarsity Hockey refers to Field Hockey competitions in Australia between rival universities, dating back to 1908.

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Irena Sibley

Irena Sibley (16 June 1943 – 29 March 2009), born Irena Justina Pauliukonis, was an Australian artist, writer, illustrator of children's books, and art teacher.

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Irene Barberis

Irene Barberis is an Australian artist and is based in Melbourne and London.

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Irene Crespin

Irene Crespin (12 November 1896 – 2 January 1980) was an Australian geologist and micropalaeontologist.

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Irvin Rockman

Irvin Peter Rockman CBE (6 April 1938 – 30 August 2010) was a Lord Mayor of Melbourne and Australian businessman.

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Irvine Masson

Sir James Irvine Orme Masson FRS FRSE MBE LLD (3 September 1887 – 22 October 1962), generally known as Irvine Masson, was an Australian-born chemist of Scots descent who was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield from 1938 to 1953.

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Isaac Isaacs

Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs (6 August 1855 – 11 February 1948) was an Australian lawyer, politician, and judge who served as the ninth Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1931 to 1936.

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Isabel Clifton Cookson

Isabel Clifton Cookson (25 December 1893 – 1 July 1973) was an Australian botanist who specialised in palaeobotany and palynology.

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Isabel Letham

Isabel Letham (23 May 1899 – 11 March 1995) was an Australian pioneer surfboard rider and swimming instructor, renowned as 'the first Australian to ride a surfboard' (although she disputed that claim - Isma Amor of Manly is believed to be the first Australian Female Surfer and Tommy Walker of Manly is believed to be the first Australian Male Surfer).

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Isabel McBryde

Isabel McBryde (born 16 July 1934) AO is an Australian archaeologist and Professor Emerita, at the Australian National University (ANU) and School Fellow, in the School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts.

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Isabella Giovinazzo

Isabella Giovinazzo is an Australian actress.

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Islam in Papua New Guinea

Islam in Papua New Guinea is a minority religion, with over 5,000 followers.

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Islamic Research and Educational Academy

The Islamic Research and Educational Academy (IREA) is an independent Islamic dawah organisation based in Hoppers Crossing, Victoria.

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Islamophobia in Australia

Islamophobia in Australia is highly speculative, affective distrust and hostility towards Muslims, Islam, and those perceived as following the religion.

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Ismail Abdul Rahman

Tun Dr. Ismail bin Dato' Abdul Rahman (4 November 1915 – 2 August 1973) was a Malaysian politician from the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO).

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Ismail Serageldin

Ismail Serageldin (born 1944 in Giza, Egypt), Founding Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA), the new Library of Alexandria, inaugurated in 2002, is currently, Emeritus Librarian, and member of the Board of Trustees of the Library of Alexandria.

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Israel Tapoohi

Israel "Izzy" Tapoohi (ישראל "איזי" תפוחי) is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Birthright Israel Foundation, the non-profit organization that raises funds in the US to support Birthright Israel trips.

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Italian community of Melbourne

The Italian community of Melbourne is the second largest ethnic group in Greater Melbourne, Australia, second to the Anglo-Celtic Australians ethnic group.

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Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology

The Italian Journal of Anatomy and Embryology (sometimes abbreviated as the IJAE) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal of anatomy and embryology.

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Ivan Marusic

Ivan Marusic FAA (born 1965) is an Australian engineer and physicist.

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Ivanhoe Grammar School

Ivanhoe Grammar School is an independent, co-educational, day school, located in Ivanhoe (Buckley House and The Ridgeway Campus) and Mernda (Plenty Campus), both located in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Ivor Greenwood

Ivor John Greenwood (15 November 192613 October 1976) was an Australian politician and barrister.

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Ivy Brookes

Ivy Brookes (née Deakin; 14 July 1883 – 27 December 1970) was an Australian music teacher, community worker, and philanthropist.

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Iyad Rahwan

Iyad Rahwan (إياد رهوان), is a Syrian-Australian scientist.

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J. A. Thompson

John Arthur Thompson (1913–2002) was an Australian Old Testament scholar and biblical archaeologist.

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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. Hilder

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Jacinta Duncan

Jacinta Duncan is an Australian science educator who grew up on marginal farming land in the Millewa area in the top North West of Victoria.

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Jack Bellew

Jack Weldon Bellew (1901 – 1957) was an Australian journalist and publisher.

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Jack Clancy (Australian footballer)

John Dalton "Jack" Clancy (13 July 1934 – 23 March 2014) was an Australian rules footballer, playing for Fitzroy Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Jack Copeland

Brian Jack Copeland (born 1950) is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, and author of books on the computing pioneer Alan Turing.

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Jack Ginifer

John Joseph "Jack" Ginifer (31 August 1927 – 9 July 1982) was an Australian politician.

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Jack Hibberd

John Charles "Jack" Hibberd (born 12 April 1940 in Warracknabeal, Victoria) is an Australian playwright and physician.

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Jack Hirsh

Jack Hirsh, (born January 5, 1935) is a Canadian clinician and scientist specializing in anticoagulant therapy and thrombosis.

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Jack Stretch

John Francis "Jack" Stretch (28 January 1855 – 19 April 1919) was an Anglican bishop from the last decades of the 19th century until the year of his death.

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Jack Turner (writer)

Jack Charles Turner (born 1968) is an Australian non-fiction writer and television documentary host.

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Jacqueline Laing

Jacqueline Laing is a legal philosopher and academic, specializing in jurisprudence, or the philosophy of law, criminal law and applied ethics.

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Jacques Pottier

Jacques Pottier, (born 17 August 1930, Darnétal, France), is a French operatic Lyric tenor and recording artist.

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Jagiellonian University

The Jagiellonian University (Polish: Uniwersytet Jagielloński; Latin: Universitas Iagellonica Cracoviensis, also known as the University of Kraków) is a research university in Kraków, Poland.

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James A. Robinson (economist)

James Alan Robinson (born 1960) is a British economist and political scientist who serves as University Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago since 2015 and prior to that taught at Harvard University between 2004 and 2015.

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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 Allan (Queensland politician)

James Allan (20 December 1856 – 26 January 1938) was a draper and a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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James Arthur Prescott

James Arthur Prescott, CBE, FRS, (7 October 1890 – 6 February 1987) was an agricultural scientist.

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James Barrett (academic)

Sir James William Barrett (27 February 1862 – 6 April 1945) was an Australian ophthalmologist and academic administrator.

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James Beaney

James George Beaney (15 January 1828, Canterbury – 30 June 1891, Melbourne) was an English-born surgeon, politician and philanthropist in Australia, member of the Victorian Legislative Council from March 1883 until his death.

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James Birrell

James Birrell (born 1928) is a retired architect responsible for the design of significant buildings in Queensland, Australia.

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James Boyer Brown

James "Jim" Boyer Brown (7 October 1919 – 31 October 2009) MSc (NZ) PhD (Edin) DSc (Edin) FRACOG, Professor Emeritus, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Melbourne.

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James Edward Neild

James Edward Neild L.S.A.(Lond.), M.D., Ch.M. (Melb.), (6 July 1824 – 17 August 1906) was an English-born Australian forensic pathologist, drama critic, medical editor and journalist.

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James Edwards Sewell

James Edwards Sewell (1810 – 29 January 1903) was an English academic, Warden of New College, Oxford from 1860.

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James Foots

Sir James Foots AO (1916–2010) was an Australian mining engineer and Chairman of Mount Isa Mines and Chancellor of the University of Queensland.

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James Francis Tait

James Francis Tait was an English physicist and endocrinologist.

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James Gobbo

Sir James Augustine Gobbo AC, CVO, QC (born 22 March 1931) is a retired Australian jurist and was the 25th Governor of Victoria.

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James Gordon Hislop

James Gordon Hislop (14 August 1895 – 4 May 1972) was an Australian doctor and politician who was a member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1941 to 1971, representing Metropolitan Province.

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James Grant (Australian bishop)

James Alexander Grant AM is a retired Anglican bishop who was the Dean of Melbourne from 1985 to 1999.

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James Hamlyn Willis

James Hamlyn "Jim" Willis (28 January 1910 – 10 November 1995) was an Australian botanist.

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James Jamieson (doctor)

James Jamieson (5 June 1840 – 1 August 1916) was a Scottish-born Australian doctor, president of the Royal Society of Victoria in 1901.

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James Jupp

James Jupp AM (born 1932) is a British-Australian political scientist and author.

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James Lawson (Australian doctor)

James "Jim" Sutherland Lawson (born 6 May 1934) is an Australian public health doctor and scientist, known for research on breast cancer and for public health services and prevention programs, currently in use in Australian and international public health services.

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James Mahmud Rice

James Mahmud Rice (born 1972) is an Australian sociologist in the Demography and Ageing Unit, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne.

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James Marburg

James Marburg (born 27 December 1982) is an Australian retired rower.

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James Merlino

James Anthony Merlino (born 19 August 1972) is an Australian politician serving as the member for Monbulk in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, as a member of the Australian Labor Party.

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James Mirrlees

Sir James Alexander Mirrlees (born 5 July 1936) is a Scottish economist and winner of the 1996 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.

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James Mollison

James Mollison (born 20 March 1931) was acting director of the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) from 1971 to 1977 and director from 1977 to 1990.

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James Moorhouse

James Moorhouse (19 November 1826 – 9 April 1915) was a Bishop of Melbourne and a Bishop of Manchester, and a Chancellor of the University of Melbourne.

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James Nimmo

James Ferguson Nimmo (191215 December 1984) was a senior Australian public servant and policy maker, best known for his time as Secretary of the Department of Housing.

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James P. Gorman

James P. Gorman (born July 14, 1958) is the Australian-born American Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Morgan Stanley.

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James Paterson (Australian politician)

James William Paterson (born 21 November 1987) is an Australian politician who has been a Senator for Victoria since 2016, representing the Liberal Party.

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James Penberthy

James Penberthy AM (3 May 191729 March 1999) was an Australian composer and journalist.

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James Ralph Darling

Sir James Ralph Darling, CMG, OBE (18 June 1899 – 1 November 1995) was the English-born Australian Headmaster of Geelong Grammar School (1930–1961), and Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (1961–1967).

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James Reginald Halligan

James Reginald Halligan (8 November 189421 November 1968) was a senior Australian public servant.

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James Riady

James Tjahaja Riady (born 1957 in Djakarta) (also known as Lie Zen) is the deputy chairman of the Lippo Group, a major Indonesian conglomerate.

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James Stuart MacDonald

James Stuart MacDonald (28 March 187812 November 1952) was an Australian artist, art critic and Director of the National Art Gallery of New South Wales from 1929 to 1937.

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James Whiteside McCay

Lieutenant General Sir James Whiteside McCay, (21 December 1864 – 1 October 1930), who often spelt his surname M’Cay, was an Australian general and politician.

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Jamie Anderson (scientist)

Jamie Anderson (born 1971) is an Australian organizational theorist, keynote speaker, and Professor at the Antwerp Management School, known for his work on Strategic Innovation.

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Jan Burnswoods

Janice Carolyn Burnswoods (born 29 December 1943) is a former Australian politician.

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Jan E Lovie-Kitchin

Jan E. Lovie-Kitchin is an Australian optometrist, former professor at Queensland University of Technology and founder of the university's Vision Rehabilitation Centre.

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Jan Kronberg

Janice Susan Kronberg (born 16 September 1947) is an Australian politician and a former member of the Victorian Legislative Council representing the Eastern Metropolitan Region.

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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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Jan Sapp

Jan Anthony Sapp (born June 12, 1954) is a professor in the Department of Biology, York University, Canada.

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Jan Sharp

Jan Sharp (16 May 1946 – 24 July 2012) was an Australian film producer, director and cinematographer.

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Jan van der Molen

Jan Ludzer "Dick" van der Molen (16 November 1924 – 6 November 2015), was a Dutch-born structural engineer who worked and taught in Holland, Indonesia and Australia.

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Jan Wade

Jan Louise Murray Wade (née Noone; born 8 July 1937) is a former Australian politician.

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Jana Wendt

Jana Wendt (born 9 May 1956) is an Australian, Gold Logie award-winning television journalist, reporter and writer.

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Jane Elith

Jane Elith is an ecologist in the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne.

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Jane Hume

Jane Hume (born 30 April 1971) is a Liberal member of the Australian Senate representing Victoria.

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Jane M. Jacobs

Jane Margaret Jacobs (born 2 May 1958) is an Australian academic, currently serving as Professor of Social Sciences at Yale-NUS College and formerly as Professor of Cultural Geography, in the School of Geosciences at the University of Edinburgh.

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Jane Stocks Greig

Jane Stocks "Jean" Greig (12 June 1872 – 16 September 1939) was a Scottish-Australian medical doctor and public health specialist.

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Jane W. Davidson

Jane Davidson took up the role of Professor of Creative and Performing Arts (Music) at The University of Melbourne in 2014.

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Janek Ratnatunga

Janek Ratnatunga, FCA is a Sri Lankan born Australian academic.

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Janet Clarke Hall

Janet Clarke Hall (JCH) is an Anglican residential college of the University of Melbourne.

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Janet Fletcher

Janet Fletcher is an Australian linguist.

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Janet Greig

Janet Lindsay Greig (8 August 1874 – 18 October 1950) was a Scottish-Australian anaesthetist.

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Janet Hiller

Janet Hiller (born 23 February 1953) is an Australian epidemiologist and health services researcher.

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Janet Karin

Janet Karin OAM was born in Perth, Australia in 1938.

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Janet McCalman

Janet Susan McCalman (born 5 December 1948) is an Australian social historian, academic, population researcher and author at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne.

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Janet Powell

Janet Frances Powell AM (née McDonald, 29 September 194230 September 2013) was an Australian politician.

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Janet Rice

Janet Elizabeth Rice (born 18 November 1960) is an Australian politician, member of the Australian Greens, former councillor and mayor of Maribyrnong, environmentalist, facilitator and one of the founding members of the Victorian Greens.

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Janina David

Janina Dawidowicz (born 19 March 1930 in Kalisz, Poland), better known as Janina David, is a Holocaust survivor and a British writer and translator.

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Janine Burke

Janine Carmel Brigitte Burke (born 2 March 1952) is an Australian author, art historian, biographer and award-winning novelist.

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Janis Cocking

Janis Louise Cocking is an Australian metallurgist serving as Chief Science Strategy and Program at Defence Science and Technology Group, a branch of the Department of Defence.

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Jascha Spivakovsky

Jascha Spivakovsky (18 August 1896 – 23 March 1970) was a Ukrainian-Australian piano virtuoso of the 20th century.

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Jasmine Cresswell

Jasmine Rosemary Cresswell (born 1941 in Wales) is a best-selling author of over 50 romance novels as Jasmine Cresswell and Jasmine Craig.

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Jason Ball (activist)

Jason Ball (born 16 January 1988) is an Australian LGBTI and mental health advocate and former political candidate.

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Javanese people

The Javanese (Ngoko Javanese:, Madya Javanese:,See: Javanese language: Politeness Krama Javanese:, Ngoko Gêdrìk: wòng Jåwå, Madya Gêdrìk: tiyang Jawi, Krama Gêdrìk: priyantun Jawi, Indonesian: suku Jawa) are an ethnic group native to the Indonesian island of Java.

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Jay Kennedy Harris

Jay Kennedy Harris (born 21 March 1995) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jay L. Garfield

Jay Lazar Garfield (born 13 November 1955) is a professor and researcher that specializes on Tibetan Buddhism.

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Jayaraman Gowrishankar

Jayaraman Gowrishankar (born 1956) is an Indian medical microbiologist.

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Jaynie Anderson

Jaynie Louise Anderson FAHA, OSI is an Australian art historian, writer and curator of exhibitions, who is renowned for her publications and exhibitions on Giorgione and Venetian painting.

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Jürgen Förster

Jürgen Förster (born 1940) is a German historian who specialises in the history of Nazi Germany and World War II.

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JCCI

JCCI may mean.

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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 Battersby

Jean Battersby, AO (28 March 1928 – 24 February 2009) was an Australian arts executive and adviser, and the founding chief executive officer of the Australian Council for the Arts in 1968.

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Jean Laby

Jean Elizabeth Laby (4 November 1915 - 31 May 2008) was an early Australian atmospheric physicist.

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Jean Macnamara

Dame Annie Jean Macnamara, DBE (1 April 1899 – 13 October 1968) was an Australian medical doctor and scientist, best known for her contributions to children's health and welfare.

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Jean White-Haney

Rose Ethel Janet White-Haney (11 March 1877 – 21 October 1953), known as Jean White-Haney, was a botanist in Queensland, Australia.

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Jean Youatt

Jean Youatt (13 March 1925 – 20 September 2017) was an Australian biochemist.

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Jeannette Patrick

Jeannette Tweeddale Patrick (née Breen; 2 November 1929 – 24 May 2011) was an Australian politician.

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Jeannie Bell

Jeannie Bell is an Australian linguist, educator, language activist and language custodian.

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Jeannie Gunn

Jeannie Gunn OBE (pen name, Mrs Aeneas Gunn) (5 June 18709 June 1961) was an Australian novelist, teacher and Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL) volunteer.

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Jeannine Baker

Jeannine Baker is an Australian historian.

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Jeffrey Makin

Jeffrey Thomas Makin is an Australian artist, art critic, and Director of Port Jackson Press Australia.

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Jeffrey Shaw

Jeffrey Shaw (born 1944) is a new media artist and researcher.

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Jennifer Hansen

Jennifer Hansen is an Australian journalist.

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Jennifer Kanis

Jennifer Kanis (born 16 April 1970) is an Australian politician.

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Jennifer L. Martin

Jennifer Louise "Jenny" Martin, is an Australian scientist, academic, and the Director of the (formerly the Eskitis Institute) at Griffith University.

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Jennifer Marohasy

Jennifer Marohasy (born 1963) is an Australian biologist, columnist and blogger.

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Jennifer Strauss

Jennifer Strauss AM (born 1933) is a contemporary Australian poet and academic.

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Jenny Hval

Jenny Hval (born 11 July 1980) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter, record producer and musician.

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Jenny Macklin

Jennifer Louise Macklin (born 29 December 1953) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1996, representing the Division of Jagajaga for the Labor Party.

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Jenny Mikakos

Jenny Mikakos (born 25 January 1969) is an Australian politician for the Australian Labor Party.

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Jenny Pausacker

Jenny Pausacker (born November 2, 1948 in Adelaide) is an Australian author.

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Jeremy Chambers

Jeremy Chambers (born 1974) is an Australian author.

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Jeremy Hearder

Jeremy V. R. Hearder (born late 1930s) is an Australian author and historian, and former diplomat and public servant.

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Jeremy Howard (entrepreneur)

Jeremy Howard (born 13 November 1973) is an Australian data scientist and entrepreneur.

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Jeremy Mould

Jeremy R. Mould (born 31 July 1949 in Bristol) is an Australian astronomer currently at the Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing at Swinburne University of Technology.

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Jeremy Oliver

Jeremy Oliver (born 29 December 1961) is an Australian wine writer, commentator, educator and presenter.

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Jeremy Weir

Jeremy Weir (born 1964) is an Australian geologist, banker and businessman, the CEO of Trafigura since March 2014, when he succeeded Claude Dauphin.

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Jesse Rosenfeld

Jesse Rosenfeld (born 17 October 1983) is an Australian stage, television and film actor, best known for playing Marco Silvani on the soap opera Neighbours.

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Jessie Vasey

Jessie Mary Vasey CBE (19 October 1897 – 22 September 1966) was the founder and President of the War Widows' Guild of Australia.

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Jessie Webb

Jessie Stobo Watson Webb (31 July 1880 – 17 February 1944) was an Australian academic and historian, one of the first female teachers at the University of Melbourne.

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JG Thirlwell

James George Thirlwell (born 29 January 1960) – also known as JG Thirlwell, Clint Ruin, Frank Want, and Foetus, among other names, is an Australian singer, composer, and record producer.

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Jill Garner

Jill Garner is an Australian architect.

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Jill Hennessy (politician)

Jill Hennessy (born 17 March 1972) is an Australian politician.

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Jill Scott (media artist)

Jill Scott (born 1952 in Melbourne) is an Australian media artist who lives in Switzerland.

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Jill Tabart

Jill Tabart (born 1941) is a former President of the Assembly of the Uniting Church in Australia and medical practitioner.

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Jillian Banfield

Jillian Fiona Banfield (born Armidale, Australia) is Professor at the University of California, Berkeley with appointments in the Earth Science, Ecosystem Science and Materials Science and Engineering departments.

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Jillian Garvey

Dr Jillian Maree Garvey is an Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Research Award (ARC DECRA) Fellow in Archaeology, specialising in late Quaternary Australian Indigenous Archaeology, at La Trobe University, Melbourne (Bundoora).

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Jim Barry (general)

Major General James Edward Barry, (born 7 September 1932) is an Australian businessman, Army Reserve officer, and sports administrator.

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Jim Cairns

James Ford Cairns (4 October 191412 October 2003), Australian politician, was prominent in the Labor movement through the 1960s and 1970s, and was briefly Deputy Prime Minister in the Whitlam government.

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Jim Carlton

James Joseph Carlton (13 May 193524 December 2015) was an Australian businessman, politician, and humanitarian.

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Jim Falk

Jim Falk (born) is a physicist and academic researcher on science and technology studies.

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Jim Furner

Brigadier James Osmond Furner, (25 November 1927 – 17 September 2007) was an Australian military intelligence officer, who was the longest serving Director-General of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) from 1984 to 1992.

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Jim Higgs

James Donald Higgs (born 11 July 1950, Kyabram, Victoria) is a former Australian leg spinner who played in 22 Tests from 1978 to 1981.

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Jim Kennan

James Harley Kennan SC (25 February 1946 – 4 August 2010) was an Australian politician and later Adjunct Professor of Law at Deakin University.

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Jim Main

Jim Main (born 1943) is a sports journalist and writer from Australia.

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Jim McClelland

James Robert "Diamond Jim" McClelland (3 June 1915 – 16 January 1999) was an Australian solicitor, jurist, Senator, Minister in the Third Whitlam Ministry, Royal Commissioner looking at British nuclear tests in Australia, and the first chief judge of the Land and Environment Court of NSW.

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Jim McColl (footballer)

Jim McColl (17 June 1933 – 5 October 2013) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Jim Ramsay

James Halford Ramsay (12 February 1930 – 22 August 2013), The Age, 25 August 2013.

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Jim Short (Australian politician)

James Robert Short (born 7 December 1936) is a former Australian politician and diplomat.

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Jo Chandler

Jo Chandler (born 1965) is an Australian journalist, science writer and educator.

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Joachim Pissarro

Joachim Pissarro (born 1959) is an art historian, theoretician, curator, educator, and director of the Hunter College Galleries and Bershad Professor of Art History at Hunter College of the City University of New York.

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Joan Chambers

Joan Heywood Chambers, née Murray (18 March 1930 – 29 August 2016) was an Australian politician.

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Joan Kirner

Joan Elizabeth Kirner AC (née Hood; 20 June 1938 – 1 June 2015) was an Australian politician who was the 42nd Premier of Victoria, serving from 1990 to 1992.

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Joan Long

Joan Long (born Joan Dorothy Boundy; 20 July 1925 – 2 January 1999) (AM), was an Australian producer, writer and director best known for Caddie (1976). She was awarded as a Member of the Order of Australia in 1980 for her services to the film industry. accessed 18 June 2012.

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Joan Nestle

Joan Nestle (born May 12, 1940) is a Lambda Award winning writer and editor and a founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives, which holds, among other things, everything she has ever written.

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Joan Refshauge

Joan Refshauge (3 December 1906 – 25 July 1979) was a New Guinea-based Australian medical practitioner, administrator, and schoolteacher.

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Joan Rosanove

Joan Mavis Rosanove née Lazarus (11 May 1896 – 8 April 1974) was an Australian lawyer and advocate for the rights of women to practice law.

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Joan Tully

Joan Tully (née Hearman; 9 September 1907 – 11 June 1973) was an Australian agricultural scientist and academic.

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Joanna Masel

Joanna Monti-Masel, also known under her maiden name, Joanna Masel, is an American theoretical evolutionary biologist.

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Joanna Murray-Smith

Joanna Murray-Smith (born 17 April 1962) is a Melbourne based Australian playwright, screenwriter, novelist, librettist and newspaper columnist.

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Joanne Cameron

Joanne Margaret Cameron is a judge of the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia, appointed to the bench on 12 August 2014.

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Joanne Ryan (politician)

Joanne Catherine Ryan (born 29 July 1961) is an Australian politician.

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Jocelyn Hyslop

Jocelyn Hyslop (1897–1974) was mainly known for her contribution to social work in Australia.

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Jocelyn Newman

Jocelyn Margaret Newman (née Mullett; 7 July 1937 – 1 April 2018) was an Australian politician.

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Jodeen Carney

Jodeen Terese Carney (born 9 December 1965) is an Australian politician.

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Joe de Bruyn

Joseph "Joe" de Bruyn (born 10 September 1949), is an Australian trade union official.

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Joe Gersh

Joseph Gersh AM is an Australian businessman who works as a director for a public and private companies in Australia.

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Joe Hildebrand

John "Joe" Hildebrand (born 23 June 1976) is an Australian journalist and television personality.

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Joe Rafferty (politician)

Joseph Anstice "Joe" Rafferty (10 January 1911 – 14 June 2000) was an Australian politician.

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Joel Baden

Joel Baden (born 1 February 1996) is an Australian high jumper.

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Johann Sedlatzek

Johann Jean Sedlatzek (also Johann John Sedlaczek; 6 December 1789 – 11 April 1866) was a Silesian flautist born in Głogówek (Oberglogau),History of Oberglogau in Brief.

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John A. Gilruth

Dr John Anderson Gilruth (17 February 1871, Auchmithie, Scotland – 4 March 1937, South Yarra, Melbourne) was a veterinary scientist and administrator.

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John Albert Leach

John Albert Leach (19 March 1870 – 3 October 1929) was an ornithologist, teacher and headmaster in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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John Alexander Gunn

John Alexander Gunn (1896–1975) was a philosopher who earned his Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool and worked there as a fellow.

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John and Evelyn Billings

Dr.

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John and Phyllis Murphy

John and Phyllis Murphy were architects in Australia.

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John Armstrong (British writer/philosopher)

John Armstrong (born 1966) is a British writer and philosopher living in Hobart, Australia.

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John Arthur (politician)

John Andrew Arthur (15 August 1875 – 9 December 1914) was an Australian politician and briefly Minister for External Affairs.

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John B Goodenough Award

The John B Goodenough Award is run biennially by the Royal Society of Chemistry and awards contributions to the field of materials chemistry.

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John B. Simpson

John Barclay Simpson (born June 8, 1947) is a former president of the University at Buffalo (UB), part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system.

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John Baker (general)

General John Stuart Baker (24 February 1936 – 9 July 2007) was a senior Australian Army officer.

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John Balmer

John Raeburn Balmer, (3 July 1910 – 11 May 1944) was a senior officer and bomber pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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John Basson Humffray

John Basson Humffray (17 April 1824 – 18 March 1891) was born in Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales.

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John Behan (educationist)

Sir John Clifford Valentine Behan (8 May 1881 – 30 September 1957) was the second warden of Trinity College at the University of Melbourne and the first Victorian Rhodes Scholar.

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John Bernard O'Hara

John Bernard O'Hara (29 October 1862 - 31 March 1927) was an Australian poet and schoolmaster.

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John Bleasdale

John Ignatius Bleasdale (1822–1884) was an English-born Roman Catholic priest, chemist and mineralogist active in Australia and president of the Royal Society of Victoria in 1865.

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John Bloomfield (politician)

Sir John Stoughton Bloomfield (9 October 1901 – 30 June 1989) was an Australian politician.

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John Bluthal

John Bluthal (born 28 March 1929) is a British radio, stage, television and film actor and voice artist, whose work has mostly been in comedy.

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John Bourke (Australian politician)

John Peter Bourke QC (30 June 1901 – 19 October 1970) was an Australian politician.

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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 Brumpton

John Brumpton (b. 28 July 1958) is an Australian actor who has appeared in a large number of local productions.

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John Bryson (author)

John Bryson AM (born 25 December 1935 in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian author and former lawyer. He has written works of fiction, biography and non-fiction.

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John Bunting (diplomat)

Sir Edward John Bunting (3 March 19182 May 1995) was an Australian public servant and diplomat, whose senior career appointments included Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.

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John Busst

John Horatio Busst (1909–1971) was an artist and conservationist in Queensland, Australia.

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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 C. H. Spence

John Charles Howorth Spence ForMemRS HonFRMS is Richard Snell Professor of Physics at Arizona State University and Director of Science at the National Science Foundation BioXFEL Science and Technology Center.

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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 Cain (junior)

John Cain (born 26 April 1931) is a former Australian politician who was the 41st Premier of Victoria, in office from 1982 to 1990 as leader of the Labor Party.

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John Coleman (Australian footballer)

John Douglas Coleman (23 November 1928 – 5 April 1973) was an Australian rules footballer who played for and coached Essendon in the Victorian Football League (now the Australian Football League). Coleman ranks as one of the greatest Australian rules footballers of all time. In a relatively short playing career, Coleman has the second highest goal average in the history of the VFL/AFL, kicking 537 goals in 98 matches. He was also known for his high-flying spectacular marks, in some cases jumping cleanly over opponents. After a knee injury ended his playing career at age 25, he returned to coach Essendon to premiership success. Coleman died in 1973, at the age of 44, of sudden coronary atheroma. He is the namesake of the Coleman Medal, awarded to the AFL player who kicks the most goals during the home and away season. In 1996 he was one of 12 inaugural Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees bestowed "Legend" status. He is the only player amongst them to play less than 100 games at senior level.

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John Collinge

John Gregory Collinge (born 10 May 1939) is a former president of the New Zealand National Party and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.

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John Culshaw

John Royds Culshaw OBE (28 May 192427 April 1980) was a pioneering English classical record producer for Decca Records.

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John Cumpston

John Howard Lidgett Cumpston (19 June 18909 October 1954) was a senior Australian public servant, and first Director-General of the Department of Health.

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John Curtin

John Curtin (8 January 1885 – 5 July 1945) was an Australian politician who served as the 14th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1941 to his death in 1945.

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John Dahlsen

John Dahlsen is an award-winning Australian contemporary environmental artist.

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John Dale (doctor)

John Dale (27 May 1885 – 27 September 1952) was an English-born Australian medical practitioner.

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John Dalton (architect)

John Harold Dalton FRAIA (1927–2007) was an English Australian architect, writer, editor and artist.

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John Danks & Son

John Danks & Son was a major manufacturing company in Melbourne, Victoria.

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John David Phillips

John David Phillips QC (born 1936) is an Australian lawyer and judge who served on the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1990 to 2004.

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John Dedman

John Johnstone Dedman (2 June 1896 – 22 November 1973) was a Minister in the Australian Labor Party governments led by John Curtin and Ben Chifley.

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John Dennant

John Dennant (1839 – 12 June 1907) was an English-born educational administrator and geologist, president of the Royal Society of Victoria in 1903.

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John Dewar (academic)

John Dewar is the Vice-Chancellor of La Trobe University.

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John Digby (judge)

John Digby (born 19 July 1951) is an Australian lawyer and a judge in the Supreme Court of Victoria, in the Australian state of Victoria.

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John Dixon (filmmaker)

John Dixon (died 1999) was an Australian screenwriter and director best known for his association with Geoff Burrowes.

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John Dixon (judge)

John Dixon is a Trials Division justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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John Don

John Don (10 September 1918 – 1 April 2013) was an Australian politician.

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John Duigan

John Duigan (born 19 June 1949) is an Australian film director.

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John Dwyer (Australian judge)

Sir John Patrick (Jack) Dwyer KCMG (24 June 1879 – 25 August 1966) was Chief Justice and Lieutenant Governor of the State of Western Australia from 1945 to 1959.

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John Dwyer (medicine)

John Michael Dwyer, AO (born 9 September 1939) is an Australian doctor, professor of medicine, and public health advocate.

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John Eccles (neurophysiologist)

Sir John Carew Eccles (27 January 1903 – 2 May 1997) was an Australian neurophysiologist and philosopher who won the 1963 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the synapse.

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John Elliott (businessman)

John Dorman Elliott (born 3 October 1941) is an Australian businessman and former president of the Liberal Party, and former president of Carlton Football Club.

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John Farrands

Dr John Law Farrands (11 March 1921 – 14 July 1996) was a scientist and senior Australian Public Servant.

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John Forrest (Victorian politician)

John Alexander Forrest redirects here.

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John Francis Filmer

John Francis Filmer (born in Tatura, Victoria, Australia on 16 September 1895 and died in Wellington, New Zealand on 19 July 1979) was an Australian-born scientist who later emigrated to New Zealand to continue his scientific research career.

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John Francis Lovering

John Francis Lovering (born Sydney, 27 March 1930) is an Australian geologist.

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John Fraser (tennis)

John Fraser (born 1 August 1935) is an Australian former tennis player and coach.

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John Frow

John Frow (born 13 November 1948 in Coonabarabran, Australia) is an Australian academic who works in the areas of literary theory, narrative theory, intellectual property law, and cultural studies.

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John Funder

John Watson Funder (born 1940) is an Australian medical researcher.

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John Galbally

John William 'Jack' Galbally,, (2 August 1910 – 8 July 1990) was an Australian Labor Party politician.

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John Gardner (minister)

John Gardner (17 April 1809Dirk Van Dissel, 'Gardner, John (1809–1899)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/gardner-john-3590/text5563, published first in hardcopy 1972, accessed online 18 January 2017. – 10 May 1899) was a Scots-born Presbyterian minister in Adelaide, South Australia, the first incumbent of Chalmers Free Church of Scotland, now Scots Church, North Terrace, Adelaide.

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John George Knight

John George Knight (1826 – 10 January 1892),Sally O'Neill, '', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 5, Melbourne University Press, 1974, pp 37-37.

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John Gordon Rushbrooke

John Gordon Rushbrooke (1936-2003) was an Australian particle physicist.

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John Grice

Sir John Grice (6 October 1850 – 27 February 1935) was an Australian businessman, company director and University of Melbourne vice-chancellor.

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John Hajek

John Hajek is an Australian linguist and professor at the University of Melbourne.

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John Hamilton Bowie

John Hamilton Bowie (born 16 July 1938) is an Australian scientist and academic, best known for his contributions to research in the fields of the chemistry of negative ions in the gas phase and of bio-active peptides in skin glands.

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John Harber Phillips

John Harber Phillips, AC, QC (18 October 19337 August 2009) was an Australian lawyer and judge who served as Chief Justice of Victoria from 1991 to 2003.

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John Hardie (general)

Major General John Leslie Hardie, (20 March 1882 – 21 July 1956) was an Australian general who served during First and Second World Wars.

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John Harris (Victorian politician)

Sir John Richards Harris (24 January 1868 – 16 September 1946) was an Australian politician.

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John Harrower

John Douglas Harrower (born 16 October 1947) was the eleventh Bishop of Tasmania.

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John Harrowfield

John Dyson Harrowfield (born 19 February 1953) is a former Australian politician.

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John Hattie

John Allan Clinton Hattie (born 1950) was born in Timaru, New Zealand, and has been Professor of Education and Director of the Melbourne Education Research Institute at the University of Melbourne, Australia, since March 2011.

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John Henry MacFarland

Sir John Henry MacFarland (19 April 1851 – 22 July 1935) was an Irish–Australian university chancellor.

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John Henry Michell

John Henry Michell, FRS (26 October 1863 – 3 February 1940) was an Australian mathematician, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Melbourne.

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John Hipwell (architect)

John Hipwell (30 November 1920 – 16 June 2007) was an Australian architect who practiced and designed mainly in Warrandyte, Victoria, Australia.

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John Holland (engineer)

Sir John Holland (21 June 1914 – 31 May 2009) was an Australian engineer and construction magnate, who founded the John Holland Construction Group (later named John Holland (Holdings) Pty Ltd) in 1949, was managing director until 1972, Chairman until 1986, and President from 1986 until his death.

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John Hopkins (conductor)

John Raymond Hopkins AM OBE (19 July 192730 September 2013) was a British-born Australian conductor and administrator.

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John James Scullion

John Scullion, S.J., was an Australian Jesuit.

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John Jenkins (poet)

John Jenkins (born 1949) is an Australian poet, non-fiction author and editor.

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John Kaye (politician)

John Kaye (23 October 1955 – 2 May 2016) was an Australian politician.

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John Kennedy (cellist)

John Kennedy (30 December 19229 February 1980) was a noted British cellist who had significant associations with Australia, where he worked in the latter part of his life and where he died.

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John Killeen Handy (politician)

John Killeen Handy was a politician in Queensland, Australia.

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John L. Horn

John Leonard Horn (September 7, 1928 – August 18, 2006) was a scholar, cognitive psychologist and a pioneer in developing theories of multiple intelligence.

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John La Nauze

John Andrew La Nauze (9 June 1911 – 20 August 1990) was an Australian historian from Western Australia.

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John Landy

John Michael Landy (born 12 April 1930) is an Australian retired middle-distance runner and politician.

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John Langmore

John Vance Langmore (born 3 September 1939) is an Australian academic and politician.

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John Latham (judge)

Sir John Greig Latham GCMG QC (26 August 1877 – 25 July 1964) was an Australian lawyer, politician, and judge who served as the fifth Chief Justice of Australia, in office from 1935 to 1952.

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John Leckie (Australian politician)

John William Leckie (14 October 187225 September 1947) was an Australian politician. He served as a Senator for Victoria from 1935 to 1947, having previously been a member of the House of Representatives from 1917 to 1919 and the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1913 to 1917.

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John Lerew

John Margrave Lerew, DFC (20 August 1912 – 24 February 1996) was an officer and pilot in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II, and later a senior manager in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

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John M. Cowley

John Maxwell Cowley (18 February 1923 – 18 May 2004) was an American Regents Professor at Arizona State University.

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John M. Hull

John Martin Hull (22 April 1935 – 28 July 2015) was Emeritus Professor of Religious Education at the University of Birmingham.

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John Macadam

The Honorable Dr John Macadam (29 May 1827 – 2 September 1865), was a Scottish-Australian chemist, medical teacher, Australian politician and cabinet minister, and honorary secretary of the Burke and Wills expedition.

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John MacFarlane (New South Wales politician)

John MacFarlane (31 July 1813 – 6 July 1873) was a Scottish-born Australian physician and politician.

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John Mackey (politician)

Sir John Emanuel Mackey (7 August 1863 – 6 April 1924) was an Australian politician.

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John Madden (judge)

Sir John Madden, GCMG (16 May 1844 – 10 March 1918) was an Australian judge and politician who was the fourth and longest-serving Chief Justice of Victoria, in office from 1893 until his death.

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John Marden

Dr.

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John Mathew

John Mathew (31 May 1849 – 11 March 1929) was an Australian Presbyterian minister and anthropologist, author of "Eaglehawk and Crow" and "Two Representative Tribes of Queensland".

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John McCabe (composer)

John McCabe, (21 April 1939 – 13 February 2015) was a British composer and pianist.

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John McCauley

Air Marshal Sir John Patrick Joseph McCauley, KBE, CB (18 March 1899 – 3 February 1989) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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John McLeish

John McLeish (19 December 1926 – 10 December 2005) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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John McMillan (diplomat)

John Mill McMillan (December 1914 – 25 November 1999) is a former Australian public servant and diplomat.

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John Medley Building

The John Medley Building is at Kernot Road, Melbourne University, Parkville Campus, Melbourne, Australia.

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John Michael Higgins (metallurgist)

Sir John Michael Higgins GCMG (9 December 1862 – 6 October 1937) was an Australian businessman and metallurgist, and was the founder of the Australian Metal Exchange.

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John Michael Steiner

John Michael Steiner (born 3 August 1925 in Prague; died 6 May 2014 in Novato, California) was a Czech-American Sociologist and Holocaust researcher.

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John Mildren

John Barry Mildren (born 20 October 1932) was an Australian politician.

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John Miles (Australian politician)

John Gould Miles (5 March 1930 – 29 December 2010) was an Australian politician and member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Templestowe Province representing the Liberal Party of Australia from April 1985 until his retirement in August 1992.

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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 Morris (judge)

Sir John Demetrius Morris (24 December 1902 – 3 July 1956) was an Australian jurist, who was Chief Justice of Tasmania from 1940 until his death in office in 1956.

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John Mulvaney

Derek John Mulvaney (26 October 1925 – 21 September 2016) was an Australian archaeologist known as the "father of Australian archaeology".

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John Nimmo (judge)

Sir John Angus Nimmo (15 January 19097 July 1997) was an Australian judge.

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John Northcott

Lieutenant General Sir John Northcott (24 March 1890 – 4 August 1966) was an Australian Army general who served as Chief of the General Staff during the Second World War, and commanded the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in the Occupation of Japan.

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John Oldham (architect)

John Oldham (1907–1999) at Subiaco, Western Australia) was a landscape architect in Western Australia. Oldham a pioneer of landscape architecture in Australia, and his journalist wife Ray were founding members of the National Trust (WA) and were prominent in the fight to save some of WA’s iconic buildings during the 1960s and 1970s.

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John Pesutto

John Pesutto (born 5 September 1970) is an Australian politician.

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John Pringle (baritone)

John Pringle AM (born 17 October 1938) is a retired Australian operatic baritone.

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John Quick (politician)

Sir John Quick (22 April 1852 – 17 June 1932) was an English-born Australian politician and author, who was the federal Member of Parliament for Bendigo from 1901 to 1913 and a leading delegate to the Constitutional Conventions in the 1890s.

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John R. Terry

John R. Terry is a British mathematician, currently Professor of Biomedical Modelling at the University of Exeter and Director of the EPSRC Centre for Predictive Modelling in Healthcare, a £2M initiative funded by the EPSRC.

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John Radford (politician)

John William Storrier Radford (14 February 1930 – 27 November 2001) was an Australian politician.

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John Ravenhall

John George Ravenhall (born ca. 1941) of Melbourne, Australia served as the Chief Commissioner of the Scout Association of Australia from 2003 to early 2009, a member of the Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Committee and a member of the World Training Committee and World Adult Resources Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement.

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John Reid (bishop)

John Robert Reid (15 July 1928 – 2 January 2016) was an assistant bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Sydney.

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John Reid McGowan

John Reid "Gentleman Jack" McGowan (1872 – 18 July 1912) was an Australian boxing champion.

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John Richardson (Australian politician)

John Ingles Richardson (born 15 March 1938) is a former Australian 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 Robert Victor Prescott

John Robert Victor Prescott FASSA is an Australian academic, author, geographer and professor emeritus at the University of Melbourne.

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John Robinson (Australian rules footballer)

John Ware Robinson (28 December 1891 – 25 February 1966) was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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John Roskam

John Roskam is the executive director of the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA), a conservative think tank based in Melbourne, Australia.

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John Ross (Victorian politician)

John William Gamaliel Ross (17 October 1940 – 6 September 2003) was an Australian politician.

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John Rossiter

Sir John Frederick Rossiter KBE (17 December 1913 – 18 January 1988) was an Australian politician.

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John Ryan (diplomat)

John Edmund Ryan (13 March 1923 – 9 February 1987) was an Australian diplomat and public servant.

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John S. Lowe

John S. Lowe is the George W. Hutchison Professor of Energy Law and former Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Southern Methodist University's Dedman School of Law.

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John Senyonyi

John Musisi Senyonyi is a mathematician, academic, evangelist and academic administrator in Uganda.

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John Sheehan (Australian politician)

John James Sheehan (9 May 1916 – 4 June 1984) was an Australian politician.

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John Shirlow

John Alexander Thomas Shirlow (13 December 1869 – 22 June 1936) was an Australian artist.

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John Simeon Colebrook Elkington

John Simeon Colebrook Elkington (1871–1955) a leading advocate of public health in Australia.

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John Sinclair (sociologist)

John Sinclair is a sociologist of international media, communication and culture.

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John So

John Chun Sai So,, is a Hong Kong Australian businessman who served as the 102nd Lord Mayor of Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, Australia.

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John Spicer (Australian politician)

Sir John Armstrong Spicer (5 March 1899 – 3 January 1978) was an Australian lawyer, politician, and judge.

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John Stewart Turner

John Stewart Turner OBE FAA (1908–1991) was an Australian botanist and plant physiologist.

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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 Stocker (scientist)

John Wilcox Stocker AO (born 23 April 1945), Bright Sparcs (University of Melbourne), 7 September 2006.

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John Stuart Anderson

John Stuart Anderson FRS, FAA, (9 January 1908 – 25 December 1990) was a British and Australian scientist who was Professor of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne and Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Oxford.

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John T. Allen

John Terrence Allen is an Australian atmospheric scientist and leading contributor to research on severe thunderstorm and tornado environments, particularly in the context of climate change, including seasonal prediction of hail and tornadoes.

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John Tasioulas

John Tasioulas (born 18 December 1964) is a Greek-Australian moral and legal philosopher.

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John Taylor (public servant)

John Casey Taylor (2 December 193014 May 2011) was a senior Australian public servant.

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John Thomas Jutson

John Thomas Jutson (c. 1885 – 14 November 1959) was an Australian geologist and lawyer.

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John Tickell

Dr.

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John Trumble

John William Trumble (16 September 1863 – 17 August 1944) was an Australian cricketer who played in 7 Tests between 1885 and 1886.

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John Tuson Bennett

John Tuson Bennett (12 November 1937, Horsham, Victoria – 22 July 2013) was a solicitor in Victoria, Australia.

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John Vincent Barry

Sir John Vincent William Barry KC (13 June 1903 – 8 November 1969) was an Australian justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, and an expert in criminology.

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John Walter Gregory

Prof John Walter Gregory, FRS, FRSE FGS LLD (27 January 1864 – 2 June 1932) was a British geologist and explorer, known principally for his work on glacial geology and on the geography and geology of Australia and East Africa.

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John Warrington Rogers

John Warrington Rogers (1822 – 10 February 1906), M.A., Q.C., was a lawyer, member of parliament for the colony of Tasmania and judge of the County Court of Victoria.

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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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John Western

John Stuart Western (16 March 1931 – 6 January 2011) was an Australian academic and author.

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John Winneke

The Honourable John Spence Winneke, (born 19 March 1938) is a former judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria and President of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Victoria, which is the highest ranking court in the Australian State of Victoria.

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John Winter (producer)

John Winter (born 29 March 1956) is an Australian film and television writer, director and producer.

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John Wylie (businessman)

John Wylie AM (born 1961) is a leading Australian investment banker.

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John Young (jurist)

Sir John McIntosh Young, (17 December 1919 – 6 October 2008) was an Australian jurist.

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John Zillman

John W. Zillman AO (born 28 July 1939) is an Australian meteorologist, and former President of the World Meteorological Organization and the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE).

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Joice NanKivell Loch

Joice NanKivell Loch MBE (24 January 18878 October 1982) was an Australian author, journalist and humanitarian worker who worked with refugees in Poland, Greece and Romania after World War I and World War II.Kontominas, B., Sydney Morning Herald, 8 July 2006.

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Jonathan Carapetis

Jonathan Carapetis (born 1961) is an Australian paediatric physician with particular expertise in infectious disease and Indigenous child health.

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Jonathan Dawson

Jonathan Dawson (24 November 194110 August 2013) was an Australian academic, filmmaker, film and literary critic and broadcaster.

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Jonathan King (historian)

Jonathan Leslie Essington King (born 28 December 1942) is an Australian historian, author and journalist.

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Jonathan Ling

Jonathan Peter Ling (born c. 1954) is an Australian businessman and the former chief executive officer (CEO) of Fletcher Building, a New Zealand construction company and one of the largest companies in New Zealand.

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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 Mills (composer)

Sir Jonathan Mills AO (born 21 March 1963) is an Australian composer and festival director.

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Jonathan Pila

Jonathan Solomon Pila (born 1962) FRS One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from the royalsociety.org website where: is an Australian mathematician at the University of Oxford.

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Jonathon Welch

Jonathon Charles Welch (born 5 October 1958) is an Australian choral conductor, opera singer and voice teacher.

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Jonty O'Callaghan

Jonty O'Callaghan (born March 28 1997) is an Australian para-alpine skier who competes in downhill racing.

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José Wendell Capili

is a writer and academic from the Philippines.

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Joseph Booth (bishop)

Joseph John Booth (26 May 1887 – 30 October 1965) was the 7th Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne.

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Joseph Camilleri

Joseph Camilleri (born 1944) is an Australian citizen of Maltese descent.

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Joseph Carrodus

Joseph Aloysius Carrodus (3 September 1885 – 8 April 1961) was a senior Australian public servant.

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Joseph H. H. Weiler

Joseph Halevi Horowitz Weiler (born 2 September 1951) is a South African-American academic, currently serving as European Union Jean Monnet Chair at New York University Law School and Senior Fellow of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard.

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Joseph Jordania

Joseph Jordania (born February 12, 1954 and also known under the misspelling of Joseph Zhordania) is an Australian–Georgian ethnomusicologist and evolutionary musicologist and professor.

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Joseph Lade Pawsey

Joseph Lade Pawsey (14 May 1908 – 30 November 1962) was an Australian scientist, radiophysicist and radio astronomer.

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Joseph Lo Bianco

Joseph Lo Bianco is Professor of Language and Literacy Education at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, and serves as Past President of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (the first educator elected to this role).

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Joseph M. Baldwin

Joseph Mason Baldwin (9 September 1878 – 6 July 1945) was Victorian government astronomer 1920–1943.

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Joseph Pivato

Joseph Pivato (born February 8, 1946, in Tezze sul Brenta, Italy) is a Canadian writer and academic who first established the critical recognition of Italian-Canadian literature and changed perceptions of Canadian writing.

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Joseph Reed (architect)

Joseph Reed (c. 1823–1890), a Cornishman by birth, was one of the most talented, prolific and influential Victorian era architect in Melbourne, Australia.

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Joseph Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski

Joseph Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski AM (also known as J.S Ostoja-Kotkowski, Ostoja and Stan Ostoja-Kotkowski; 28 December 19222 April 1994) was best known for his ground-breaking work in chromasonics, laser kinetics and 'sound and image' productions.

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Joseph Toscano

Dr Joseph Toscano (born 1952) is a medical practitioner, a broadcaster and an anarchist who lives in Melbourne, Australia.

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Joseph Upatham School

Joseph Upatham School (โรงเรียนยอแซฟอุปถัมภ์) (Sometimes called "Joseph Upatham School Samphran",School's acronym is JS.(อ.))is a private Catholic school in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand under the Education Department of the Archdiocese of Bangkok. Managed by Arcbishop and Pastor of the Archdiocese of Bangkok, Sisters of Sacred Heart of Jesus of Bangkok, and Sœurs de Saint-Paul de Chartres en Thaïlande.

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Josephine Forbes

Josephine Forbes (born 20 August 1970) is an Australian scientist specialising in the study of glycation and diabetes.

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Josh Booth

Joshua Booth (born 9 October 1990) 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 Gans

Joshua Gans holds the Jeffrey Skoll Chair in Technical Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.

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Joshua Lederberg

Joshua Lederberg, ForMemRS (May 23, 1925 – February 2, 2008) was an American molecular biologist known for his work in microbial genetics, artificial intelligence, and the United States space program.

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Joshua Thomas Noble Anderson

Joshua Thomas Noble (Noble) Anderson (J T N Anderson) (1865–1949) was an engineer practising in Melbourne, Australia, and New Zealand during the difficult times in the Depressions of the 1890s and 1930s, but still practised innovative engineering in these periods.

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Journal of Endocrinology

The Journal of Endocrinology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research articles, reviews and commentaries.

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Journal of Molecular Endocrinology

The Journal of Molecular Endocrinology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published eight times per year.

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Journal of Plant Physiology

The Journal of Plant Physiology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all areas of plant physiology.

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Journal of Political Ecology

The Journal of Political Ecology is an annual open access peer-reviewed academic journal covering political ecology.

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Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry

The Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (usually abbreviated as J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom., often nicknamed "JASMS"), is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published since 1990, by Springer Science+Business Media since 2011; prior to then it was published by Elsevier.

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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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Joy Murphy Wandin

Joy Murphy Wandin is an Indigenous Australian, Senior Wurundjeri elder of the Kulin alliance in Victoria, Australia.

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Joyce Evans (photographer)

Joyce Olga Evans, B.A., Dip.

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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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Joyce Nicholson

Joyce Nicholson (née 'Thorpe) (1 June 1919 – 30 January 2011) was an Australian author, business woman and a significant contributor to an Australian political organisation, the Women's Electoral Lobby.

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Juansher Chkareuli

Juansher Levan Chkareuli (ჯუანშერ ჩქარეული; born 1943, Tbilisi) is a Georgian theoretical physicist working in particle physics, Professor at Institute of Theoretical Physics of Ilia State University in Tbilisi and Head of Particle Physics Department at Andronikashvili Institute of Physics of Tbilisi State University.

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Judith Bishop

Judith Bishop (born 1972) is a contemporary Australian poet, linguist and translator.

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Judith Buckrich

Dr Judith Buckrich (born 1950, Budapest, Hungary) is a Melbourne author and past chair of the International PEN Women Writers' Committee.

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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 Durham

Judith Durham (born Judith Mavis Cock; 3 July 1943) is an Australian singer and musician who became the lead singer for the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1963.

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Judith Graley

Judith Ann Graley (born 26 January 1957) is an Australian politician.

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Judith Sloan

Judith Sloan (born 22 November 1954), Encyclopedia of Australian Science is an Australian economist.

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Judith Troeth

Judith Mary Troeth AM (born 3 August 1940) was a Liberal member of the Australian Senate from 1993 to 2011, representing the state of Victoria.

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Judy Egerton

Judith Emilie Egerton (7 August 1928 – 21 March 2012) was an Australian-born British art historian and curator.

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Judy Horacek

Judy Horacek (born 12 November 1961) is an Australian cartoonist, artist, writer and children's book creator.

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Judy Maddigan

Judith Marilyn Maddigan (born 3 February 1948), Australian politician, was Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2003-2005.

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Julia Gillard

Julia Eileen Gillard (born 29 September 1961) is a retired Australian politician who served as the 27th Prime Minister of Australia and Leader of the Australian Labor Party from 2010 to 2013.

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Julia Higgins

Dame Julia Stretton Higgins (née Downes; born 1 July 1942) is a polymer scientist.

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Julia Zaetta

Julia Anita Zaetta (born) is an Australian journalist, and magazine editor.

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Julian Assange

Julian Paul Assange (born Hawkins; 3 July 1971) is an Australian computer programmer and the editor of WikiLeaks.

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Julian Doyle

Julian John Doyle (26 July 1935 – 16 September 2007) was an Australian lawyer, politician and civil servant.

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Julian Gavin

Julian Gavin (born 1965) is an Australian-born British operatic tenor who has sung leading roles both in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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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 Snow (real tennis)

Julian Snow (born 16 June 1964) is a champion amateur real tennis player.

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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 Bernhardt

Professor Julie Bernhardt, PhD, is an Australian physiotherapist, a Principal Research Fellow at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health and an NHMRC Senior Research Fellow and Clinical Head of the Stroke Division at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, University of Melbourne.

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Julie Campbell (vascular biologist)

Julie Hazel Campbell (born 2 November 1946) is an Australian vascular biologist; and she was born in Sydney, Australia.

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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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Julius Bruche

Major General Sir Julius Henry Bruche (6 March 1873 – 28 April 1961) was an Australian Army officer who undertook active service during the Second Boer War and First World War and eventually rose to the position of Chief of the General Staff (CGS) in 1931.

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June Craig

Margaret June Craig AM (née Lynn; born 8 December 1930) is a former Australian politician who was a Liberal Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1974 to 1983, representing the seat of Wellington.

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June Yap

June Yap is the Director of Curatorial, Programmes and Publications at the Singapore Art Museum.

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Juris Doctor

The Juris Doctor degree (J.D. or JD), also known as the Doctor of Jurisprudence degree (J.D., JD, D.Jur. or DJur), is a graduate-entry professional degree in law and one of several Doctor of Law degrees.

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Justin Clemens

Justin Clemens (born 22 April 1969) is an Australian academic known for his work on Alain Badiou, psychoanalysis, European philosophy, and contemporary Australian art and literature.

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Justin McCarthy (American historian)

Justin A. McCarthy (born October 19, 1945) is an American demographer, professor of history at the University of Louisville, in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Justine Clark

Justine Clark is an architectural editor, writer, speaker and researcher, based in Melbourne, Australia.

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K. Langloh Parker

Catherine Eliza Somerville Stow (1 May 1856 – 27 March 1940), who wrote as K. Langloh Parker, was a South Australian born writer who lived in northern New South Wales in the late nineteenth century.

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Kanchana Kanchanasut

Kanchana Kanchanasut is a Thai computer science professor at the Asian Institute of Technology who became the first Thai person to use email.

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Kapila Chandrasena

Kapila Chandrasena was the CEO of SriLankan Airlines till March 9, 2015,.

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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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Karen Synon

Karen Margaret Synon (born 15 September 1959) was an Australian Senator for the state of Victoria.

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Karina Okotel

Karina Okotel is a senior civil lawyer at Victoria Legal Aid.

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Karl Siegling

Karl Siegling is the owner and manager of Cadence Asset Management Pty Ltd, a private Australian company that manages funds for Cadence Capital Limited.

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Katamatite railway line

The Katamatite railway line is a disused railway located in northern Victoria, Australia.

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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 Constable

Kate Constable (born 1966) is an Australian author.

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Kate Isabel Campbell

Dr Dame Kate Isabel Campbell, DBE, FRCOG (22 April 1899 — 12 July 1986) was a noted Australian physician and paediatrician.

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Kate McMillan

Kate McMillan is a judge in the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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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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Kate Webb

Kate Webb (24 March 1943 – 13 May 2007) was a New Zealand-born Australian war correspondent for UPI and Agence France-Presse.

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Katharine Viner

Katharine Sophie Viner (born January 1971)Katharine Viner, The Guardian, 27 November 2004 is a British journalist and playwright.

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Katharine Williams

Katharine Williams is a former Trials Division justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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Katherine Bourke

Katherine Louise Bourke is an Australian lawyer and judge.

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Katherine C Taylor

Katherine 'KT' Taylor (born 1974, Midland, Texas) is an American artist and sculptor living and working between Houston, Texas; Keene, New York; and Eibar, Spain.

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Kathleen Fitzpatrick (Australian academic)

Kathleen Elizabeth Fitzpatrick (7 September 1905 – 27 August 1990) was an Australian academic and historian.

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Kathleen Funder

Kathleen Rose Funder (19 September 1941 – 13 June 1998) was an Australian social scientist, who is recognised for her significant contribution to the Australian Institute of Family Studies as a Principal Research Fellow.

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Kathleen Maltzahn

Kathleen Maltzahn (born 19 September 1966) is an Australian author and campaigner against prostitution and trafficking.

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Kathleen Sherrard

Kathleen Margaret Maria Sherrard (15 February 1898 – 21 August 1975) was an Australian geologist and paleontologist.

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Kathryn North

Kathryn North is an internationally renowned paediatric physician, neurologist, and clinical geneticist.

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Kathy Watt

Kathryn ("Kathy") Ann Watt (born 11 September 1964) is an Australian racing cyclist who won two medals at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain (gold in the road race, and silver in the pursuit).

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Katia Tiutiunnik

Katia Tiutiunnik (born 19 March 1967 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian violist, scholar and composer.

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Katy Munger

Katy Munger, who has also written under the names Gallagher Gray and Chaz McGee, is an American writer known for writing the Casey Jones and Hubbert & Lil series.

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Katya Crema

Katya Crema (born 2 August 1988), often simply known as Kat, is an Australian alpine and ski cross skier from Melbourne, Victoria.

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KE Software

KE Software is a formerly Australian-owned computer software company based in Manchester, United Kingdom, which specialises in collection management programs for museums, galleries and archives.

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Keith Aickin

Sir Keith Arthur Aickin,, (1 February 1916 – 18 June 1982), Australian judge, was a Justice of the High Court of Australia.

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Keith Brennan

Keith Gabriel Brennan (25 March 191516 January 1985) was an Australian diplomat and public servant.

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Keith Crook

Keith Alan Waterhouse Crook (born 3 August 1933) is an Australian geologist and Clarke Medalist.

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Keith Dodgshun

Keith Dodgshun (31 July 1893 – 12 May 1971) was a politician in Victoria, Australia.

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Keith Dowding (activist)

Keith McCallum Dowding (21 July 1911 – 26 August 2008) was an Australian minister and left-wing activist who was the father of West Australian Premier Peter Dowding.

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Keith Ewert

Keith Walter Wilson Ewert (12 April 1918 – 2 December 1989) was an Australian politician.

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Keith Glass

Keith Robert Glass (born 17 September 1946) is an Australian country music singer-songwriter, guitarist, musical theatre actor, record label owner, producer and journalist.

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Keith Hancock (historian)

Sir William Keith Hancock KBE, FBA (26 June 189813 August 1988) was Australia's "most distinguished historian".

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Keith Murdoch

Sir Keith Arthur Murdoch (12 August 1885 – 4 October 1952) was an Australian journalist and the father of Rupert Murdoch, the current CEO and Chairman of News Corp.

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Keith Nugent

Keith Alexander Nugent (born 28 June 1959) is an Australian physicist.

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Keith Officer

Sir Frank Keith Officer, (2 October 1889 – 21 June 1969) was an Australian public servant and diplomat, best known for his postings in ambassadorial positions around the world.

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Keith Waller

Sir (John) Keith Waller (19 February 191414 November 1992) was a senior Australian public servant and diplomat.

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Kelly O'Dwyer

Kelly Megan O'Dwyer (born 31 March 1977) is an Australian politician.

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Kelvin Thomson

Kelvin John Thomson (born 1 May 1955) is a former Australian politician.

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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 Freeman (astronomer)

Kenneth Charles Freeman (born 27 August 1940) is an Australian astronomer and astrophysicist who is currently Duffield Professor of Astronomy in the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the Mount Stromlo Observatory of the Australian National University in Canberra.

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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 Inglis

Kenneth Stanley Inglis, (7 October 1929 – 1 December 2017) was an Australian historian.

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Ken Leslie

Ernest Kenneth "Ken" Leslie OBE (14 May 1911 – 6 January 2010) was an Australian Anglican bishop.

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Ken Myer

Kenneth Baillieu Myer (1 March 1921 – 30 July 1992) was an American-born Australian patron of the arts, humanities and sciences; diplomat, administrator, businessman and philanthropist.

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Kenan Malik

Kenan Malik (born 26 January 1960) is an Indian-born British writer, lecturer and broadcaster, trained in neurobiology and the history of science.

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Kennedy Nolan

Kennedy Nolan is a Melbourne-based architecture practice established in 1999 by Rachel Nolan and Patrick Kennedy (who both met while studying and living on campus at the University of Melbourne).

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Kenneth Bailey (lawyer)

Sir Kenneth Hamilton Bailey (3 November 18983 May 1972) was a senior Australian public servant and lawyer, best known for his time as Secretary of the Attorney-General's Department between 1946 and 1964.

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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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Kenneth Hayne

Kenneth Madison Hayne (born 5 June 1945) is a former Justice of the High Court of Australia, the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy.

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Kenneth Marks (jurist)

Kenneth Henry Marks, AM, QC (10September 19244December 2005) was a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, royal commissioner and former chairman of the Victorian Bar council.

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Kenneth McIntyre

Kenneth Gordon McIntyre OBE, ComIH (22 August 191020 May 2004) was an Australian lawyer and historian.

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Kenneth Porter (poet)

Kenneth Wiggins Porter (born 1905 Sterling, Kansas – 1981) was an American poet and historian.

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Kerr Grant

Professor Sir Kerr Grant was an Australian physicist and a significant figure in higher education administration in South Australia in the first half of the twentieth century.

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Kerry Greenwood

Kerry Isabelle Greenwood (born 17 June 1954 in Footscray, Victoria) is an Australian author and lawyer.

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Kerry Murphy (musicologist)

Kerry Murphy is an Australian musicologist noted for her scholarship of colonial music history and French music.

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Kerryn Goldsworthy

Dr.

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Keryn Williams

Keryn Anne Williams (born 5 September 1949) is an Australian medical scientist who works in the field of ophthalmology.

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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 Borland

Kevin Borland (28 October 1926, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. – 2000) was an Australian post-war Architect.

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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 Robert Elz

Kevin Robert Elz, often referred to in computing circles as Robert Elz, or simply kre, is a computer programmer and a pioneer in connecting Australia to the Internet, and more recently, in connecting Thailand.

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Kevin Thiele

Kevin R. Thiele was curator of the Western Australian Herbarium until 2015.

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Kevin Victor Anderson

Sir Kevin Victor Anderson (1912 – 14 October 1999) was an Australian lawyer and judge who served on the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1969 to 1984.

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Kew Asylum

Kew Lunatic Asylum is a decommissioned psychiatric hospital located between Princess Street and Yarra Boulevard in Kew, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Kew, Victoria

Kew is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, 5 km east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Khenpo Sodargye

Khenpo Sodargye (Tibetan:མཁན་པོ བསོད་དར་རྒྱས;Chinese:索达吉堪布) was born in the eastern region of Tibet known as Kham in 1962, and was ordained in 1985 at the renowned Larung Buddhist Institute, the largest Buddhist academy of its kind in the world., also in present-day Sichuan province of the PRC.

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Kiernan Dorney

Kiernan John Joseph "Skipper" Dorney (9 January 1912 – 30 August 2007) was an Australian surgeon and one of the most decorated doctors of the Australian war effort.

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Kiffy Rubbo

Kristin "Kiffy" Dattilo Rubbo (1944–1980) was an Australian gallery director and curator.

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Killara High School

Killara High School is a coeducational public secondary school, located on Koola Avenue in East Killara, Sydney.

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Kilmartin Glen

Kilmartin Glen is an area in Argyll not far from Kintyre, which has the most important concentration of Neolithic and Bronze Age remains in mainland Scotland.

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Kim Carr

Kim John Carr (born 2 July 1955) is an Australian politician who has been a Senator for Victoria since 1993, representing the Labor Party.

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Kim Dovey

Kim Dovey is an Australian architectural and urban critic and Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Melbourne, Australia, teaching urban design theory.

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Kim Hargrave

Kim William Spencer Hargrave (born 30 September 1954)Who's Who in Australia 2017, ConnectWeb, 2017.

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Kimberley Leggett

Kimberley Ann Estrop-Leggett (born 23 March 1993) is a Malaysian beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe Malaysia 2012.

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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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Kings Domain

Kings Domain is an area of parklands in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Kington Loo

Kington Loo (17 October 1930 - 21 March 2003) was an architect in Malaysia who belongs to the group who brought modernism to Southeast Asia in the wake of World War II.

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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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Kirsten Parris

Kirsten M. Parris is an Australian urban ecologist, senior research fellow in the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne and an honorary associate of The Australian Research Centre for Urban Ecology, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.

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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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Kitty Chiller

Kitty Chiller (born 2 October 1964) is a former modern pentathlete who represented Australia at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.

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Klaus von Beyme

Klaus Gustav Heinrich von Beyme (born July 3, 1934 in Saarau, Germany) is Professor of Political Science Emeritus at the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences of the University of Heidelberg.

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KNEEMO Initial Training Network

KNEEMO is a training network for knee osteoarthritis research, funded by the European Commission’s Framework 7 Programme.

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Knight & Kerr

Knight & Kerr was a business partnership established in the 1850s between John George Knight and Peter Kerr.

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Knowledge Unlatched

Knowledge Unlatched (KU) is an award-winning open access service provider registered as GmbH in Berlin, Germany.

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Koh Seow Chuan

Koh Seow Chuan (b 1939, Singapore -) is a founder of DP Architects, a philatelist, and philanthropist.

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Komodo dragon

The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), also known as the Komodo monitor, is a species of lizard found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, Gili Motang, and Padar.

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Konrad Pesudovs

Konrad Pesudovs (b 1969) is an Australian optometrist and outcomes researcher in ophthalmology.

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Konrad Seppelt

Professor Konrad Seppelt is a renown chemist who leads a research group at the Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Freie Universität Berlin (Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie der Freien Universität Berlin).

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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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Kooi-Ying Mah

Kooi-Ying Mah (born 1950) is an Australian architect, designer, and principal of the firm Kooi-Ying Architects.

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Koorie Heritage Trust

The Koorie Heritage Trust is an Indigenous not-for-profit cultural organisation based in Melbourne.

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Kunyu Wanguo Quantu

Kunyu Wanguo Quantu (Carta Geografica Completa di tutti i Regni del Mondo, "Complete Geographical Map of all the Kingdoms of the World"), printed in China at the request of the Wanli Emperor during 1602 by the Italian Catholic missionary Matteo Ricci and Chinese collaborators, Mandarin Zhong Wentao and the technical translator, Li Zhizao, is the earliest known Chinese world map with the style of European maps.

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Kurt Baier

Kurt Baier (January 26, 1917 – November 7, 2010) was an Austrian moral philosopher who taught for most of his career in Australia and the United States.

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Kurt Danziger

Kurt Danziger is an academic whose work has focused on the history of psychology, particularly in the 20th century.

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Kyla Brettle

Kyla Brettle is a freelance audio producer and documentary film-maker living in Melbourne, Australia.

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Kyoto University

, or is a national university in Kyoto, Japan.

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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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Lab Architecture Studio

LAB Architecture Studio was a firm of architects and urban designers based in Melbourne, Australia with international offices in London and Shanghai.

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Lablab

Lablab purpureus is a species of bean in the family Fabaceae.

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Labour Day

Labour Day (Labor Day in the United States) is an annual holiday to celebrate the achievements of workers.

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Lace monitor

The lace monitor or lace goanna (Varanus varius) is a member of the monitor lizard family, Australian members of which are commonly known as goannas.

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Lady Julia Percy Island

Lady Julia Percy Island, also known by its Aboriginal name Deen Maar or Dhinmar, lies off the coast, in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia in Bass Strait.

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LafargeHolcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction

The LafargeHolcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction is a non-profit organization.

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Lagrein

Lagrein (pronounced lah-GRAH’EEN, lah-GRINE or lah-GRI’NE) is a red wine grape variety native to the valleys of South Tyrol, northern Italy.

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Lake Gregory (Western Australia)

Lake Gregory, or Paraku in the Walmajarri language, is a permanent freshwater lake located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, situated between the Great Sandy Desert and the Tanami Desert.

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Lake Mungo remains

The Lake Mungo remains are three prominent sets of Aboriginal Australian human remains: Lake Mungo 1 (also called Mungo Woman, LM1, and ANU-618), Lake Mungo 3 (also called Mungo Man, Lake Mungo III, and LM3), and Lake Mungo 2 (LM2).

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Lally Katz

Constance Lalage "Lally" Katz (born 1978) is an American dramatist now resident in Melbourne, Australia.

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Lambda baryon

The Lambda baryons are a family of subatomic hadron particles containing one up quark, one down quark, and a third quark from a higher flavour generation, in a combination where the wavefunction changes sign upon the flavour of any two quarks being swapped (thus differing from a Sigma baryon).

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Lance Shilton

Lancelot Rupert Shilton AM (30 December 192112 March 1998).

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Lance Sleeman

Dr.

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Language Documentation & Conservation

Language Documentation & Conservation is a peer-reviewed open-access academic journal covering all topics related to language documentation and conservation, including the goals of data management, field-work methods, ethics, orthography design, reference grammar design, lexicography, methods of assessing ethnolinguistic vitality, archiving matters, language planning, areal survey reports, short field reports on underdocumented or endangered languages, reports on language maintenance, preservation, and revitalization efforts, plus reviews of software, hardware, and books.

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Language Log

Language Log is a collaborative language blog maintained by Mark Liberman, a phonetician at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Language Testing

Language Testing is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers relating to language testing and assessment.

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Lara Jean Marshall

Lara Jean Marshall (born 30 July 1988) is an English-born Australian actress, singer, and dancer.

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Lauchlan Mackinnon

Lauchlan Mackinnon (26 February 1817 – 21 March 1888) was a pastoralist, politician and newspaper proprietor in colonial Australia.

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Laura Barden

Laura Barden (born 9 June 1994) is an Australian field hockey player.

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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 Breadmore

Lauren Breadmore (born 1 June 1983) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.

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Laurence Muir

Sir Laurence Macdonald Muir, VRD, FSIA, FAIM (3 March 192521 April 2010) was an Australian philanthropist and businessman.

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Law School Admission Test

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a half-day standardized test administered 4 times each year (6 starting in 2018-2019) at designated testing centers throughout the world.

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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 Leung

Lawrence Leung (born 25 August 1977) is an Australian comedian, writer and director from Melbourne, Victoria.

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Lawrence Pyke

Lawrence Richard Dimond Pyke (1 November 1912 – July 1987) was an Australian headmaster and university dean.

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Lawrence Wackett

Sir Lawrence James Wackett (2 January 1896 – 18 March 1982) is widely regarded as "father of the Australian aircraft industry".

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Laylah Ali

Laylah Ali (born 1968, Buffalo, New YorkBaker, Alex (2007) Laylah Ali: Typology. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. p. 47.) is a contemporary visual artist known for paintings in which ambiguous race relations are depicted with a graphic clarity and cartoon strip format.

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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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Leann Tilley

Leann Tilley is Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in the Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute, The University of Melbourne.

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Lee Cataldi

Lee Cataldi (born 1942) is a contemporary Australian poet and linguist.

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Lee Tulloch

Lee Ann Tulloch (born 12 January 1954) is an Australian-born journalist and author.

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Legal education

Legal education is the education of individuals in the principles, practices, and theory of law.

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Leigh Clifford

Richard Leigh Clifford, (born 1948) is the current Chairman of Qantas Airways Limited.

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Leigh Hubbard

Leigh Hubbard was secretary of the Victorian Trades Hall Council for 10 years from 1995 to 2005, one of the most powerful trade union positions in Australia.

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Lemrick Nelson

Lemrick Nelson, Jr. (born July 31, 1975) is an African-American man who stabbed Hasidic student Yankel Rosenbaum to death during the racial unrest of the 1991 Crown Heights riot.

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Len Fox

Leonard Phillips Fox (28 August 1905 – 3 January 2004) was an Australian author, journalist, social activist, and painter.

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Lenore Manderson

Lenore Manderson (born 21 June 1951) is an Australian medical anthropologist.

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Lenox Hewitt

Sir Lenox Hewitt (born 7 May 1917) is a retired senior Australian public servant.

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Lenton Parr

Lenton Parr (11 September 1924 – 8 August 2003) was an Australian sculptor and teacher.

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Leo Cussen

Sir Leo Finn Bernard Cussen (29 November 1859 – 17 May 1933), Australian jurist, was a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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Leon Simon

Leon Melvyn Simon (born 1945) is a Leroy P. Steele PrizeSee announcement, retrieved 15 September 2017.

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Leon Sterling

Professor Leon Sterling is the former Pro Vice-Chancellor (Digital Frontiers) at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne.

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Leonard Dommett

Leonard Bertram Dommett OBE (21 December 192811 April 2006) was an Australian violinist, conductor and teacher.

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Leonard Edward Bishop Stretton

Leonard Edward Bishop (Len) Stretton was a notable Judge and Royal Commissioner in the State of Victoria, Australia.

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Leonard Jacobson (author)

Leonard Jacobson (born October 28, 1944 in Melbourne, Australia) is a spiritual teacher and author.

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Leonie Kramer

Dame Leonie Judith Kramer, (1 October 1924 – 20 April 2016) was an Australian academic, educator and professor.

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Leonie Sandercock

Leonie Sandercock (born 1949) is an urban planner and academic focusing on community planning and multiculturalism.

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Leontine Hass

Leontine Hass is an internationally renowned vocal coach, Founder/CEO of The Associated Studios, Actress, Singer.

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Les Harrop

Les Harrop (born 1948), is an English and Australian writer, editor, and teacher.

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Lesbia Harford

Lesbia Harford (9 April 1891 – 5 July 1927) was an Australian poet, novelist and political activist.

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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 Christidis

Leslie Christidis (born 30 May 1959), also simply known as Les Christidis, is an Australian ornithologist.

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Leslie H. Martin

Sir Leslie Harold Martin, (21 December 1900 – 1 February 1983) was an Australian physicist.

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Leslie Howard (musician)

Dr.

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Leslie Morshead

Lieutenant General Sir Leslie James Morshead, (18 September 1889 – 26 September 1959) was an Australian soldier, teacher, businessman, and farmer, whose military career spanned both world wars.

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Li Xiaoyun

Li Xiaoyun is a Chinese singer.

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Lia Looveer

Lia Looveer, née Saarepera (5 October 1920 – 8 November 2006) was an Estonian émigré political activist in Australia.

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Liang Eng Hwa

Liang Eng Hwa (born 20 March 1964) is politician from the People's Action Party (PAP).

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Libbi Gorr

Lisbeth "Libbi" Gorr is an Australian broadcaster working in both TV and radio.

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Libby Hart

Libby Hart (born 1971 in Melbourne) is a poet from Victoria, Australia.

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Licia Kokocinski

Licia Kokocinski (born 8 October 1951) is an Australian politician.

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Lie-to-children

A lie-to-children (plural lies-to-children) is a simplified explanation of technical or complex subjects as a teaching method for children and laypeople.

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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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Lilian Dikmans

Lilian Dikmans (born 12 December 1985) is an Australian Model, Muay Thai fighter and feature writer at Fightmag from Melbourne, Victoria.

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Lilian Helen Alexander

Lilian Helen Alexander (15 March 1861 – 18 October 1934) was an Australian surgeon and one of the first women to study medicine at the University of Melbourne.

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Lily D'Ambrosio

Liliana D'Ambrosio (born 30 July 1964 in Melbourne) is an Australian politician.

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Lily Yulianti Farid

Lily Yulianti Farid, also known as "Ly" in short, is an Indonesian writer and journalist.

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Limkokwing University of Creative Technology

Limkokwing University of Creative Technology (also referred to as Limkokwing) is a private international university with a presence across Africa, Europe, and Asia.

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Lin Hsin Hsin

Lin Hsin Hsin is an IT inventor, artist, poet and composer from Singapore, deeply rooted in mathematics and information technology.

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Lin Jiang

Lin Jiang is an Australian French Horn player.

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Lina Bryans

Llna Bryans (26 September 1909 – 30 September 2000), was an Australian modernist painter.

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Lincoln Younes

Lincoln Younes (born 31 January 1992) is an Australian actor, perhaps best known for his roles as Romeo Kovac in Tangle and Casey Braxton in the long-running soap Home and Away.

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Linda Dessau

Linda Marion Dessau (born 8 May 1953) has been the Governor of Victoria since 1 July 2015.

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Linda Kouvaras

Linda Kouvaras (born 1960) is a Melbourne-based composer with a background in Punk/New Wave.

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Linda Phillips (musician)

Rosalind Philippa Phillips, OBE (1899 - 8 October 2002), known as Linda Phillips, was an Australian composer, pianist and music critic.

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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 Cameron

Linden Arthur Cameron MC & Bar (17 March 1918 – 19 March 1986) was an Australian army officer and farmer.

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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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Lindsay Falvey

John Lindsay Falvey FTSE (born 23 May 1950), known as Lindsay Falvey, is an Australian -born international R&D specialist and an author who writes on topics concerning agricultural science and philosophy, religion, international development and spiritual development.

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Lindsay Tanner

Lindsay James Tanner (born 24 April 1956) is a former Australian member of the House of Representatives representing the Division of Melbourne, Victoria, for the Australian Labor Party, having first won the seat at the 1993 federal election.

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Lindsay Tasman Ride

Sir Lindsay Tasman Ride, CBE, Hon RAM (10 October 1898 – 17 October 1977), was an Australian physiologist and soldier who became the 5th Vice Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong.

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Lindsay Thompson

Lindsay Hamilton Simpson Thompson AO, CMG (15 October 1923 – 16 July 2008), Australian Liberal Party politician, was the 40th Premier of Victoria from June 1981 to April 1982 and was notable for his actions in the Faraday School kidnapping.

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Lindy Lumsden

Lindy Lumsden (born 1955) is a principal research scientist with the Department of Environment and Primary Industries (Victoria), at the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, in Melbourne, Australia.

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Linux Users of Victoria

Linux Users of Victoria ("LUV") is a Linux User Group ("LUG") based in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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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 Gervasoni

Lisa Gervasoni (born 1969) is a strategic planner in Warrnambool, photographer and artist.

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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 agricultural universities and colleges

This article, List of agricultural universities and colleges, lists agricultural universities and colleges around the world, by continent and country.

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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 Ananda College alumni

This is a list of Anandians, alumni of the Ananda College, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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List of architecture schools

This is a list of architecture schools at colleges and universities around the world.

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List of art museums

Algeria.

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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 architects

This is a list of Australian architects.

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List of Australian National University people

This is an incomplete list of Australian National University people, including alumni and staff.

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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 awards received by Al Gore

Al Gore has received a number of important awards and honors.

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List of burials at Melbourne General Cemetery

This is a list of notable individuals buried at Melbourne General Cemetery.

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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 Caulfield Grammar School people

This is a list of notable past students and staff of Caulfield Grammar School and/or Malvern Memorial Grammar School (amalgamated with Caulfield in 1961).

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List of Chinese Indonesians

This is a list of notable Chinese Indonesians.

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List of climate scientists

This list of climate scientists contains famous or otherwise notable persons who have contributed to the study of climate science.

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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 Companions of the Order of Australia

This is a list of Companions of the Order of Australia.

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List of dangerous snakes

Of the 3400 snake species, there are around 600 venomous snake species in the world.

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List of departments of linguistics

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List of enclaves and exclaves

In political geography, an enclave is a piece of land which is totally surrounded by a foreign territory.

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List of film schools

The following is a list of film schools grouped by country.

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List of forestry universities and colleges

This is a list of tertiary educational institutions around the world offering bachelor's, master's or doctoral degrees in forestry or related fields.

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List of Fortians

This is a list of alumni of Fort Street High School, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia who have attained notability in various fields.

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List of Gothic Revival architecture

The following is a list of notable buildings in the Gothic Revival style.

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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 herbaria

This is a list of herbaria, organized first by continent where the herbarium is located, then within each continent by size of the collection.

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List of Hungarian Australians

This is a list of notable Hungarian Australians.

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List of information schools

This list of information schools includes members of the iSchools organization.

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List of islands of Tasmania

This is a list of islands of Tasmania, the smallest and southernmost state of Australia.

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List of judges of the Federal Court of Australia

This is a list of Judges who have served on the Federal Court of Australia. In addition to their judicial service, six judges of the Federal Court have also been elected to the Parliament of Australia: Nigel Bowen, Robert Ellicott, Merv Everett, Tony Whitlam, John Reeves and Duncan Kerr.

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List of King's College London alumni

This list of King's College London alumni comprises notable graduates as well as non-graduate former, and current, students.

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List of Latin phrases (P)

Additional references.

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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 Lund University partners

The following is a list of partner universities of Lund University.

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List of Macquarie University people

This is a list of Macquarie University people.

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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 members of the National Academy of Sciences (Immunology)

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List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (Medical genetics, hematology, and oncology)

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List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (Physiology and pharmacology)

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List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (Plant, soil, and microbial sciences)

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List of mottos

This list contains the mottos of organizations, institutions, municipalities and authorities.

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List of museums in Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia, is home to a large number of cultural institutions, museums and historic sites, some of which are known worldwide: To use the sortable table, click on the icons at the top of each column to sort that column in alphabetical order; click again for reverse alphabetical order.

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List of Nobel laureates by Secondary School affiliation

The following is a list of Nobel Prize laureates by secondary school affiliation.

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List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation

This list of Nobel laureates by university affiliation shows comprehensively the university affiliations of individual winners of the Nobel Prize and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences since 1901 (as of 2017, 892 individual laureates in total).

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List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation II

This page is the extension of the main page '''List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation'''.

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List of Old Bedford Modernians

The following is a list of some notable Old Bedford Modernians who are former pupils of Bedford Modern School in Bedford, England.

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List of Old Boys of Trinity College, Perth

List of notable Trinitarians, who were former students of Trinity College Perth, CBC Perth (1938-1961, see List of Old Aquinians for the period 1894-1937), & St Patrick's Boy School, Perth (1878-1963).

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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 Girls of PLC Sydney

This is a List of Old Girls of PLC Sydney, they being notable alumni - known as "P.L.C Old Girls" of the Presbyterian Church school, The Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney (P.L.C Sydney) in Croydon, New South Wales, Australia.

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List of Old Newingtonians

This is a List of notable Old Newingtonians, alumni of the GPS Uniting Church school Newington College in Sydney, Australia.

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List of Old Scotch Collegians

This is a list of Old Scotch Collegians, who are notable former students of Scotch College in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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List of oldest universities in continuous operation

This article contains a list of the oldest existing universities in continuous operation in the world.

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List of optometry schools

The following list of optometry schools covers many countries, although the list is not exhaustive.

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List of organisations with a British royal charter

List of organisations with a British royal charter is an incomplete list of organisations based both on in and over the United Kingdom and throughout the world, in chronological order, that have received a royal charter from an English, Scottish, or British monarch.

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List of people associated with the London School of Economics

This list of people associated with the London School of Economics includes notable alumni, non-graduates, academics and administrators affiliated with the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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List of people educated at Haileybury, Melbourne

This is a List of notable former students of the school Haileybury in Keysborough, Brighton and Berwick, Victoria, Australia.

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List of people from Ballarat

This is a list of people from Ballarat.

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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 Prime Ministers of Australia by education

The Prime Ministers of Australia have attended a variety of different educational institutions.

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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 research laboratories for machine translation

The following is a list of research laboratories that focus on machine translation.

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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 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 landscape architecture

Universities and other institutions in many parts of the world offer qualifications in landscape architecture.

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List of schools of veterinary medicine

This is a list of veterinary schools throughout the world by country.

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List of science and technology awards

A list of medals, prizes, and other awards in the fields of science, technology, engineering and social 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 student publications in Australia

Listed are student publications in Australia.

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List of theology journals

Theological journals are academic periodical publications in the field of theology.

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List of titles and honours of Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand

Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand received numerous decorations and honorary appointments as monarch of Thailand.

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List of titles and honours of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon

Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon received numerous decorations and honorary appointments during and after her time as consort to King George VI.

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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 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 Cambridge people

This is a list of University of Cambridge people, featuring members of the University of Cambridge segregated in accordance with their fields of achievement.

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List of University of Canberra people

This is an incomplete list of University of Canberra people, including notable alumni and staff.

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List of University of Melbourne people

This is a list of University of Melbourne people, including alumni and staff.

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List of University of New South Wales alumni

This is a list of University of New South Wales alumni.

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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 colleges

A women's college is an institution of higher education where enrollment is all-female.

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Lists of institutions of higher education by endowment

The following are lists of institutions of higher education by endowment.

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Little Italy, Melbourne

Little Italy in Victoria, Australia (sometimes referred to as the "Italian Precinct" or simply "Lygon Street"), is a "Little Italy" cultural precinct of the Italian community of Melbourne.

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Littleton Groom

Sir Littleton Ernest Groom, KCMG KC (22 April 18676 November 1936) was an Australian Federal Minister, Speaker of the House of Representatives and Australia's 17th longest serving federal Parliamentarian (33 years and one month).

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Liverpool Institute High School for Boys

The Liverpool Institute High School for Boys was an all-boys grammar school in the English port city of Liverpool.

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Liza Lim

Liza Lim (born 30 August 1966) is an Australian composer.

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Llewellyn Atkinson

Llewellyn Atkinson (18 December 1867 – 1 November 1945) was an Australian politician.

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Lloyd Bott

Lloyd Forrester Bott (8 April 1917 – 8 September 2004) was a senior Australian public servant.

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Lloyd James Austin

Lloyd James Austin FBA (4 November 1915 – 30 December 1994) was an Australian linguist and literary scholar, who worked in Great Britain as university teacher.

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Lloyd Newson

Lloyd Newson OBE (born 1957) is a director, dancer and choreographer.

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Lloyd Thomson

Lloyd Thomson LVO (22 May 191926 August 2015) was an Australian public servant and diplomat.

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Lobat Vala

Lobat Vala (born 1930 in Tehran) is an Iranian poet, and campaigner for the Women Liberation and Equal Rights in Iran.

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Longerenong College

Longerenong College, often abbreviated Longy, is an agricultural college in western-Victoria near the city of Horsham, Victoria.

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Lorimer Fison

Lorimer Fison (9 November 1832 – 29 December 1907) was an Australian anthropologist, Methodist minister and journalist.

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Lorna Lloyd-Green

Lorna Lloyd-Green CBE, OBE (4 February 1910 – 24 June 2002) was an Australian obstetrician-gynecologist and the president of the Medical Women's International Association from 1968 to 1972.

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Lorna McConchie

Lorna Jean McConchie (22 July 1914 – 9 December 2001) was an Australian netball player, coach and sports administrator.

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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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Lou Hill

Louis Joseph "Lou" Hill (born 31 August 1944) is a Dutch-born Australian former politician.

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Louis Esson

Thomas Louis Buvelot Esson (10 August 1878 – 27 November 1943) was an Australian poet, journalist, critic and playwright.

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Louis Garlick

Louis Frederick Cornu Garlick (16 September 1910 – 13 December 2002) was an Australian politician.

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Louis Loder

Sir Louis Francis Loder (30 December 189611 February 1972) was a senior Australian public servant and policymaker.

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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 Waller

Professor Louis Peter Waller AO (b. 1935) is an Australian jurist.

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Louis Williams (architect)

Louis Reginald Williams (1890–1980) was an ecclesiastical architect in Australia.

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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 Hanson-Dyer

Louise Berta Mosson Hanson-Dyer (19 July 1884 – 9 November 1962) was an Australian music publisher and patron of the arts.

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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 Staley

Louise Eileen Staley (born 9 August 1965) is an Australian politician.

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Love and Other Catastrophes

Love and Other Catastrophes is a quirky 1996 Australian romantic comedy film featuring Frances O'Connor, Radha Mitchell, Alice Garner, Matthew Dyktynski, Matt Day and Kym Gyngell.

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Lovell Chen

Lovell Chen is an architecture firm and heritage consultancy directed by Peter Lovell and Kai Chen in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Loveringite

Loveringite is a rare metallic oxide mineral of the crichtonite group with the chemical formula (Ca,Ce)(Ti,Fe,Cr,Mg)21O38.

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Low Ngai Yuen

Low Ngai Yuen (劉藝苑) is a Malaysian film director, a producer, an actress and a TV show host.

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Lu Xun

Lu Xun (Wade–Giles romanisation: Lu Hsün) was the pen name of Zhou Shuren (25 September 1881 – 19 October 1936), a leading figure of modern Chinese literature.

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Lucien Savron

Lucien Savron was a theatre and film director who made a name for himself in Australia for his imaginative productions.

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Lucy Meredith Bryce

Lucy Meredith Bryce (12 June 1897 – 30 July 1968) was an Australian haematologist and medical researcher, who worked with the Australian Red Cross Society to establish the first blood transfusion service in Australia.

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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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Luke Donnellan

Luke Anthony Donnellan (born 26 March 1966) is an Australian politician.

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Lundar

Lundar is an unincorporated community recognized as a local urban district situated in Manitoba, Canada.

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Luthfi Assyaukanie

Luthfi Assyaukanie (August 27, 1967), is a cofounder of the Liberal Islam Network (Jaringan Islam Liberal, JIL) in Indonesia, a lecturer at Paramadina University, and a research associate at the Freedom Institute.

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Lyn Allison

Lynette Fay Allison (born 21 October 1946) is an Australian politician.

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Lyndal Roper

Lyndal Roper, (born 28 May 1956) is an Australian historian and academic.

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Lyndhurst Giblin

Lyndhurst Falkiner Giblin DSO MC (29 November 1872 – 1 March 1951) was an Australian statistician and economist.

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Lynne Billard

Lynne Billard (born 1943) is an American statistician and professor at the University of Georgia, known for her statistics research, leadership, and advocacy for women in science.

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Lynne Cooke

Lynne Cooke (born 23 June 1952 in Geelong, Australia) is the Senior Curator, Special Projects in Modern Art, at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.

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Lynne Kelly (science writer)

Lynne Kelly (born 1951) is an Australian writer, researcher and science educator.

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Lynne Kosky

Lynne Janice Kosky (2 September 1958 – 4 December 2014) was an Australian politician and senior minister in the Government of Victoria.

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M. C. Ricklefs

Merle Calvin Ricklefs (born 1943) is a scholar of the history and current affairs of Indonesia.

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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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MacFarland Library, Ormond College

The MacFarland Library at Ormond College, the University of Melbourne, completed in 1965, was Frederick Romberg’s (Romberg and Boyd Architects) second building for Ormond College.

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Machine Gun Fellatio

Machine Gun Fellatio was an Australian alternative rock band, formed in 1997.

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Macquarie Dictionary

The Macquarie Dictionary is a dictionary of Australian English.

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Macquarie University

Macquarie University is a public research university based in Sydney, Australia, in the suburb of Macquarie Park.

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Madeleine Ogilvie

Madeleine Ruth Ogilvie (born 25 January 1969) is an Australian lawyer and politician.

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Madeleine Orr

Madeleine Grace Orr (1914 – 29 June 1979) was an Australian-born film, stage and TV actress who worked for many years in London.

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Magda Szubanski

Magdalene Mary "Magda" Szubanski (born 12 April 1961) is an Australian television and film actress, comedian and writer.

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Maggie Edmond

Margaret Leonie Edmond (née Suchestow; born 1946) is an Australian architect.

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Mai Hương Hospital

Mai Huong Hospital (or Mai Huong Day Psychiatric Hospital) - a hospital in Hanoi (Vietnam) specialized in mental health.

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Main Yarra Trail

The Yarra Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows the Yarra River through the north eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Maisie Carr

Maisie Carr (née Fawcett; 1912–1988) was an innovative Australian ecologist and botanist who contributed much to our understanding of the uniqueness of Australian plants and their environmental systems.

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Majestic Fanfare

Majestic Fanfare is a short piece of music written by the British composer Charles Williams in 1935.

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Makapansgat

Makapansgat (/mɐkɐˈpɐnsxɐt/) (or Makapan Valley world heritage site) is an archaeological location within the Makapansgat and Zwartkrans Valleys, northeast of Mokopane in Limpopo province, South Africa.

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Makapansgat pebble

The Makapansgat pebble, or the pebble of many faces, (ca. 3,000,000 BP) is a 260-gram reddish-brown jasperite cobble with natural chipping and wear patterns that make it look like a crude rendition of a human face.

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Mal Williams

Maldwyn Leslie Williams (9 September 1886 – 3 March 1917), known as "Mal" as a VFL footballer, mostly known as "Les" — and sometimes as "Billy" (from "Williams") — was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League.

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Malapa Fossil Site, Cradle of Humankind

Malapa is a fossil-bearing cave located about northeast of the well known South African hominid-bearing sites of Sterkfontein and Swartkrans and about north-northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Malcolm Fraser

John Malcolm Fraser (21 May 1930 – 20 March 2015) was an Australian politician who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1975 to 1983 as leader of the Liberal Party.

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Malcolm Gillies

Malcolm George William Gillies AM (born 23 December 1954) is an Australian musicologist and linguist, who served as vice-chancellor of City University, London, from 2007 to 2009, and of London Metropolitan University from 2009 to 2014.

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Malcolm Kennedy (footballer)

Malcolm Stuart Kennedy (23 October 1892 – 2 January 1918) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Malcolm Mackay

Malcolm George Mackay AM (29 December 1919 – 8 July 1999) was an Australian politician and Minister for the Navy.

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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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Malus prunifolia

Malus prunifolia is a species of crabapple tree known by the common names plumleaf crab apple, plum-leaved apple, pear-leaf crabapple, Chinese apple and Chinese crabapple.

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Malvern Presbyterian Church

Malvern Presbyterian Church is located in Victoria, Australia. Opened in 1886, it was the first Presbyterian Church to be founded in the City of Malvern and is now within Stonnington, a metropolitan area of Melbourne. The church is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Australia. A good example of Post-Federation, Australian Arts & Crafts architecture, it is in stylistic sympathy with the many Federation style houses in the area. The church became a hub of the district and the place of worship for many leading citizens of the area and reflected the self-confidence of Edwardian Melbourne. The Congregation produced three Moderators of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria and continues to thrive as a diverse congregation in a busy inner-east suburb.

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Manfred Clynes

Manfred Clynes (born August 14, 1925) is a scientist, inventor, and musician.

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Manifest (convention)

Melbourne Anime Festival, colloquially known as "Manifest", was a three-day fan convention held in Melbourne, Australia.

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Manning Clark

Charles Manning Hope Clark AC (3 March 1915 – 23 May 1991), an Australian historian, was the author of the best-known general history of Australia, his six-volume A History of Australia, published between 1962 and 1987.

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Mansfield, Victoria

Mansfield is a small town in the foothills of the Victorian Alps in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Mantle Hood

Mantle Hood (June 24, 1918 – July 31, 2005) was an American ethnomusicologist.

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Maralinga

Maralinga in the remote western areas of South Australia was the home of the Maralinga Tjarutja, a southern Pitjantjatjara Indigenous Australian people.

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Marc Feldmann

Sir Marc Feldmann, (born 2 December 1944), is an Australian immunologist, and a professor at the University of Oxford.

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Marcia Baron

Marcia Baron is the Rudy Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University Bloomington.

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Marcia Langton

Marcia Lynne Langton AM (born 31 October 1951, Brisbane, Australia) holds the Foundation Chair in Australian Indigenous Studies at the University of Melbourne in the Faculty of Medicine.

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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 Wettenhall

Marcus Edwy Wettenhall (26 January 1876 – 25 January 1951) was an Australian politician.

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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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Marg Downey

Marg Downey (born 5 May 1961 in Melbourne) is an Australian comedian, best known for her roles in Fast Forward.

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Margaret Blackwood

Dame Margaret Blackwood (26 April 1909 – 1 June 1986) was an Australian botanist and geneticist.

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Margaret Dick

Margaret Isabella Brownlee Dick (14 September 191825 September 2008) was a pioneering Australian microbiologist.

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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 Manion

Margaret Manion (born 7 March 1935) is an Australian art historian and curator recognised internationally for her scholarship on the art of the illuminated manuscript.

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Margaret McAleer

Margaret McAleer (16 February 1930 – 30 March 1999) was an Australian politician who served as a member of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 1974 to 1993.

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Margaret Pitt Morison

Margaret Lillian Pitt Morison (3 December 1900 – 12 December 1985) was an Australian architect active in the 20th century.

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Margaret Ray (Australian politician)

Margaret Elizabeth Ray, née Vercoe (15 July 1933 – 31 May 2017) was an Australian politician.

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Margaret Sabine

Margaret Sabine (1928-2011) was the pioneering virologist for Australian veterinary schools.

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Margaret Scott (dancer)

Dame Catherine Margaret Mary Scott (born 26 April 1922) is a South African ballet dancer who found fame as a teacher, choreographer, and school administrator in Australia.

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Margaret Sheil

Margaret Mary Sheil is an Australian academic and Vice Chancellor of Queensland University of Technology.

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Margaret Simons

Margaret Simons (b 1960) is an Australian academic, journalist and author.

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Margaret Sutherland

Margaret Ada Sutherland AO OBE (20 November 189712 August 1984) was an Australian composer, among the best-known female musicians her country has produced.

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Margaret Sylvia Gilliland

Margaret Sylvia Gilliland (8 September 1917 – 18 May 1990) was an Australian biochemist.

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Margaret Twomey

Margaret Aileen Twomey (born 1963) is the High Commissioner of Australia to Fiji, having taken up her post in November 2014.

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Margot O'Neill

Margot O'Neill (born 16 May 1958) is an Australian senior news reporter, journalist, with ABC TV's Lateline program.

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Maria Gough

Maria Gough is Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. Professor of Modern Art at Harvard University.

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Maria Tumarkin

Maria Tumarkin is an Australian author, cultural historian, and professor of writing at the University of Melbourne.

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Maria Vamvakinou

Maria Vamvakinou (Μαρία Βαμβακινού) (born 4 January 1959), is an Australian politician.

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Maria Yoon

Maria Yoon (born 1971), a.k.a. Maria the Korean Bride, is a New York-based performance artist and filmmaker.

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Mariann Jelinek

Mariann Jelinek (born 1942) is an American organizational theorist, and Emeritus Professor of Strategy at the College of William & Mary, considered an icon for her contributions in the field of management of technology and innovation.

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Marie Tehan

Marie Therese Tehan (née O'Brien; 19 June 1940, Melbourne, Victoria – 31 October 2004, Nagambie, Victoria) was an Australian parliamentarian and lawyer.

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Marigold Southey

Marigold Merlyn Baillieu Southey, Lady Southey (born 2 May 1928) is an Australian philanthropist, who was Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria from 2001 to 2006.

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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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Marina Prior

Marina Prior (born 18 October 1963) is an Australian soprano and actress with a career mainly in musical theatre.

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Mario Perniola

Mario Perniola (20 May 1941, Asti – 9 January 2018, Rome) was an Italian philosopher, professor of aesthetics and author.

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Marion May Campbell

Marion May Campbell (born 1948) is a contemporary Australian novelist and academic.

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Marion Phillips

Marion Phillips (29 October 1881 – 23 January 1932) was a Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament in England.

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Marist College Kogarah

Marist College Kogarah is an independent Catholic College for boys from Years 7 to 12, located in Bexley, New South Wales, Australia.

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Marjorie Pizer

Marjorie Pizer (1920 – 4 January 2016) was an Australian poet.

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Marjorie Tipping

Marjorie Jean Tipping MBE (1917–2009) was an Australian historian and patron of community services.

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Mark Burgman

Mark A. Burgman is an Australian ecologist, Director of the Centre for Environmental Policy and Professor in Risk Analysis & Environmental Policy, Imperial College London.

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Mark Burry

Mark Cameron Burry (born 24 February 1957) is a New Zealand architect, he is the Professor of Urban Futures at the at The University of Melbourne.

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Mark Coleridge

Mark Benedict Coleridge (born 25 September 1948, Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian Catholic bishop.

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Mark Cowley Lidwill

Dr Mark Cowley Lidwill (1878-1969) was a medical pioneer in anaesthesiology and cardiology, supported by physicist Edgar H Booth he invented the pacemaker.

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Mark Dreyfus

Mark Alfred Dreyfus (born 3 October 1956) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2007, representing the Division of Isaacs for the Labor Party.

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Mark Durie

Mark Durie (born 1958, Dogura, Papua) is an Australian pastor and scholar in linguistics and theology.

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Mark Elgar

Mark Adrian Elgar is an Australian behavioural and evolutionary ecologist, based at the University of Melbourne since 1991.

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Mark Everist

Mark Everist (born 27 December 1956) is a British music historian, critic and musicologist.

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Mark Johnston (historian)

Mark Robert Johnston (born 1960) is an Australian historian, teacher and author.

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Mark Latham

Mark William Latham (born 28 February 1961) is an Australian political commentator and former politician.

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Mark Mitchell (actor)

Mark Mitchell (born 29 September 1954) is an Australian actor, comedian and contemporary artist.

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Mark Norman (marine biologist)

Mark Douglas Norman is a marine biologist living in southern Australia, where he works through the University of Melbourne and Museum Victoria.

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Mark O'Shea (herpetologist)

Mark O'Shea (born 9 May 1956) is an English herpetologist, photographer, author, lecturer, and television personality.

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Mark Oliphant

Sir Marcus Laurence Elwin "Mark" Oliphant (8 October 1901 – 14 July 2000) was an Australian physicist and humanitarian who played an important role in the first experimental demonstration of nuclear fusion and also the development of nuclear weapons.

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Mark Parnell

Mark Parnell (born 9 September 1959) is an Australian politician and parliamentary leader of the SA Greens in the South Australian Legislative Council.

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Mark Regev

Mark Regev (מארק רגב) (born 1960) is an Israeli diplomat and civil servant, and the Ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom since April 2016.

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Mark S. Joshi

Mark Suresh Joshi (2 March 1969 – 8 October 2017) was a researcher and consultant in mathematical finance, and a Professor at the University of Melbourne.

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Mark Scott (businessman)

Mark Walter Scott (born 9 October 1962) is an Australian businessman, who was the managing director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 2006 to 2016.

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Mark Seymour

Mark Jeremy Seymour (born 26 July 1956) is an Australian musician and vocalist.

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Mark Strizic

Mark Strizic was a 20th-century Croatian-Australian photographer and artist.

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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 Blewitt

Marnie Blewitt is head of her own lab at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, which focuses on X-inactivation, and is engaged in research on the role of polycomb-group proteins in hematopoietic stem cell function.

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Marquette, Manitoba

Marquette is an unincorporated community in the Rural Municipality of Woodlands in the Interlake Region of Manitoba, Canada.

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Marshall Lightowlers

Professor Marshall Lightowlers began his career in the field of parasitology during a post-doctoral appointment at the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science in Adelaide where he undertook research on ovine sarcocystosis.

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Martha Piper

Martha C. Piper, was the President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of British Columbia.

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Marti G. Subrahmanyam

Marti G. Subrahmanyam is the Charles E. Merrill Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University.

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Martin Banwell

Martin Gerhardt Banwell, Hon.FRSNZ (born 24 November 1954) is an organic chemist specialising in biotransformations and natural product synthesis.

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Martin Foley (politician)

Martin Peter Foley (born 17 May 1962) is an Australian politician.

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Martin Glaessner

Martin Fritz Glaessner AM (25 December 1906 – 23 November 1989) was a geologist and palaeontologist.

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Martin Harrison (poet)

Martin Harrison (1949 - 6 September 2014) was an Anglo-Australian poet.

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Martin Howy Irving

Martin Howy Irving (21 February 1831 – 23 January 1912) was an English rower and educationist who spent nearly all his career in Australia.

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Martin Löb

Martin Hugo Löb (31 March 1921 – 21 August 2006) was a German mathematician.

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Martin Scheinin

Martin Scheinin (born 4 November 1954) was the first United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism in 2005-2011.

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Martine Murray

Martine Murray (born 1965) is an Australian author and illustrator residing in Melbourne.

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Marty Kristian

Marty Kristian (born Martins Vanags on 27 May 1947) is a German-born, British-based musician.

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Mary Ann Jackson (architect)

Mary Ann Jackson (born Mary Ann Elsie Jackson, 26 November 1960) is an architect, planner and access consultant from Melbourne, Australia.

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Mary Cecil Allen

Mary Cecil Allen (2 September 18937 April 1962) was an Australian artist, writer and lecturer.

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Mary De Garis

Mary Clementina De Garis (16 December 1881 – 18 November 1963) was an Australian doctor.

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Mary Dilys Glynne

Mary Dilys Glynne (19 February 1895 – 9 May 1991) was a British plant pathologist and mountaineer.

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Mary Ellinor Lucy Archer

Mary Ellinor Lucy Archer (13 November 1893 – 3 May 1979) was the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's first woman scientist and its Chief Librarian from 1923–54, for which she was created Member of the Order of the British Empire in 1956.

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Mary Finsterer

Mary Finsterer (born 25 August 1962) is an Australian composer and academic.

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Mary Galea

Mary Galea (born 1951) is an Australian physiotherapist and neuroscientist at University of Melbourne.

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Mary Gaunt

Mary Eliza Bakewell Gaunt (20 February 1861 – 19 January 1942) was an Australian novelist.

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Mary Gillham

Dr Mary Eleanor Gillham MBE (26 November 1921 – 23 March 2013) was a British naturalist, university lecturer, and writer, who was resident for many years in Gwaelod y Garth and then Radyr, in Cardiff, Wales until her death.

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Mary Herring

Dr Dame Mary Ranken Herring, (née Lyle; 31 March 1895 – 26 October 1981) was an Australian medical practitioner and community worker.

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Mary MacKillop

Mary Helen MacKillop RSJ (15 January 1842 – 8 August 1909) was an Australian nun who has been declared a saint by the Catholic Church, as St Mary of the Cross MacKillop.

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Mary Page Stone

Emily Mary Page Stone MB, BS (31 May 1865 – 18 December 1910), generally referred to as Mary or E. Mary Page Stone (sometimes hyphenated), was a medical doctor in the State of Victoria, Australia.

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Mary Wooldridge

Mary Louise Newling Wooldridge (born 29 July 1967) is an Australian politician.

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Mary-Anne Thomas

Mary-Anne Thomas (born 26 February 1963) is an Australian politician.

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MASCOS

MASCOS, or the ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems, was established in 2003 with about $11 million in funding over five years from the Australian Research Council (ARC) to research Complex/Intelligent Systems.

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Mass killings under communist regimes

Mass killings occurred under several twentieth-century Communist regimes.

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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 International Business

It is a master's degree designed to develop the capabilities and resources of managers in the global economy.

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Master of International Studies

The Master of International Studies (MIS) is an academic postgraduate degree that prepares students for careers in diplomacy, government service, inter-governmental organizations (IGOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and multinational corporations (MNCs).

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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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Mathinna (Tasmanian)

Mathinna (1835–1852) was an indigenous Australian girl, who was adopted and later abandoned by the Governor of Tasmania, Sir John Franklin.

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Matt Doran (journalist)

Matt Doran (born 22 December 1983) is an Australian journalist and crime reporter.

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Matt Hill (CEO)

Matt Hill (born 1970 in Melbourne, Australia) is the chief executive officer of Globe International and the producer and director of several feature films and documentaries, including Love the Beast (2009) and Down and Out with the Dolls (2001) as producer and Almost: Round Three (2004) and Opinion (2001) as director.

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Matt Tinney

Matt Tinney (born 23 May 1984) is an Australian journalist.

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Matthew Collins (barrister)

Dr Matthew John Collins (born 17 February 1970) is an Australian barrister.

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Matthew Groom

Matthew Guy Groom (born 24 November 1970) is an Australian lawyer and former politician.

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Matthew Henry Davies

Sir Matthew Henry Davies (1 February 1850 – 26 November 1912) was an Australian politician, who served as Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Matthew Hindson

Matthew John Hindson AM (born 12 September 1968) is an Australian composer.

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Matthew Hopcraft

Matthew Scott Hopcraft (born 1971) is an Australian dentist, public health academic and television cook.

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Maud Cameron

Maud Martha Cameron (1886–1973) was a teacher and school headmistress from Australia.

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Maud McCarthy

Dame Emma Maud McCarthy & Bar (22 September 1859 – 1 April 1949) was a nursing sister and British Army Matron-in-Chief.

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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 Ashkanasy

Maurice Ashkanasy CMG (3 October 1901 – 2 April 1971) was an Australian barrister and Jewish community leader.

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Maurice Blackburn

Maurice McCrae Blackburn (19 November 1880 – 31 March 1944) was an Australian politician and socialist lawyer, noted for his protection of the interests of workers and the establishment of the legal firm known as Maurice Blackburn.

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Maurice 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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Maurice Murphy (director)

Maurice Brendan Murphy (born 1944 in Sydney) is an Australian film and television director, producer, writer and actor.

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Maurie Herring

Maurice "Maurie" Stanley Herring (21 September 1879 – 24 June 1962) was an Australian rules football player at the Melbourne Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Max Bennett (scientist)

Maxwell Richard Bennett (born February 19, 1939) is an Australian neuroscientist specializing in the function of synapses.

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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 Corden

Warner Max Corden (born 13 August 1927) is an Australian economist.

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Max Crawford

Raymond Maxwell Crawford (6 August 1906–24 November 1991), was a leading Australian historian.

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Max Crawford Medal

The Max Crawford Medal is awarded every other year by the Australian Academy of the Humanities in recognition of "outstanding achievement in the humanities by young Australian scholars currently engaged in research, and whose publications contribute towards an understanding of their discipline by the general public".

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Max Crellin

Maxwell Leslie "Max" Crellin (born 16 July 1933) is an Australian politician.

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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 Guevara

Max Guevara (X5-452) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the cyberpunk science fiction television program Dark Angel.

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Max Olding and Pamela Page

Max Olding and Pamela Page are a distinguished Australian husband and wife team of duo-pianists.

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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 Pam

Max Pam (born Melbourne, 1949) is an Australian photographer.

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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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Max Thomas (bishop)

Maxwell McNee "Max" Thomas (23 August 1926 - 2008) was an Australian Anglican bishop.

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Maxine McKew

Maxine Margaret McKew (born 22 July 1953) is a former Australian politician and journalist; she was the Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government in the First Rudd Ministry and the First Gillard Ministry.

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May Howlett

May Howlett (born 1931) is an Australian composer and actress.

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McGlashan Everist

McGlashan Everist was an Australian architectural partnership founded in 1955 by David McGlashan and Neil Everist.

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McLaren Ridge

McLaren Ridge is a rock ridge at the head of Battye Glacier, about west of Radok Lake in the Aramis Range of the Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica.

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McMillans Bridge

McMillans Bridge, is a riveted wrought iron open web truss bridge, located over the Woady Yaloak River on the Rokewood-Skipton Road between Rokewood and Werneth on a historical route between Geelong and the 1850s goldfields at Ararat and Streatham.

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MDHS

MDHS can refer to one of the following high schools.

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Meanjin

Meanjin is an Australian literary journal.

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Mechai Viravaidya

Mechai Viravaidya (born 17 January 1941, มีชัย วีระไวทยะ) is a former politician and activist in Thailand who promoted condoms, family planning and AIDS awareness in Thailand.

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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 bag

A medical bag (doctor's bag, physician's bag) is a portable bag used by a physician or other medical professional to transport medical supplies and medicine.

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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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Medical History Museum

Medical History Museum may refer to.

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Medical school

A medical school is a tertiary educational institution —or part of such an institution— that teaches medicine, and awards a professional degree for physicians and surgeons.

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Medley Hall

Medley Hall is the smallest residential college of the University of Melbourne in Australia.

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Meg Taylor

Dame Meg Taylor is a Papua New Guinean lawyer and diplomat.

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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 Guile

Melanie Guile is an Australian writer for children and adults.

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Melba Memorial Conservatorium of Music

The Melba Memorial Conservatorium of Music was a school of music located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne

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

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Melbourne Arts Precinct

The Melbourne Arts Precinct is a series of galleries, performing arts venues and spaces in Melbourne, Victoria, in Australia.

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Melbourne Bioinformatics

Melbourne Bioinformatics (formerly the Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative, VLSCI) is a high-performance computing cluster for life sciences and bioinformatics based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Melbourne Business School

Melbourne Business School (MBS) is the graduate business school of the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication

Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication (MCN) is located in Clayton, Victoria, next to the Australian Synchrotron.

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Melbourne City Centre

Melbourne City Centre (also known colloquially as simply "The City" or "The CBD") is an area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne College of Advanced Education

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Melbourne Dental School

The Melbourne Dental School is one of the graduate schools of the University of Melbourne.

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Melbourne Gay and Lesbian Chorus

Melbourne Gay and Lesbian Chorus (MGLC) was founded in Australia in 1990 by gay performer and activist, Lawrence McGuire (1966 -). The chorus was first named ALSOUNDS, due in part to its affiliation with the ALSO Foundation.

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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 Historical Journal

The Melbourne Historical Journal (MHJ) is a peer-reviewed academic journal for postgraduate history research based at the University of Melbourne.

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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 IT

Melbourne IT is an Australian Internet company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.

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Melbourne Journal of International Law

The Melbourne Journal of International Law is a biannual peer-reviewed law review associated with Melbourne Law School which covers all areas of public and private international law.

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Melbourne Law School

Melbourne Law School (MLS or Melbourne Law) is one of the professional graduate schools of the University of Melbourne.

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Melbourne Metro 2

Melbourne Metro 2 (MM2) is a proposed extension to the Melbourne rail network, consisting of a tunnel from Newport to Clifton Hill via the city centre.

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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 Museum

Melbourne Museum is a natural and cultural history museum located in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia.

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Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre

The Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre (MNC), a research centre under the University of Melbourne in Australia, provides a centre for research across several disciplines, with links to national and international research groups.

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Melbourne Rugby League

The Melbourne Rugby League (or the MRL) is a rugby league football competition located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy

The Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy (MSCP) is an institution dedicated to scholarly, extensive and engaged readings of key figures and texts in the history of modern European thought and contemporary discourse.

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Melbourne School of Engineering

The Melbourne School of Engineering at the University of Melbourne is the oldest engineering faculty in Australia.

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Melbourne Teachers' College

The Melbourne Teachers' College was a tertiary training institution located in Grattan Street, Carlton.

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Melbourne Theatre Company

The Melbourne Theatre Company (popularly known as MTC) is a theatre company based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Melbourne tram route 19

Melbourne tram route 19 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 3

Melbourne tram route 3 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 5

Melbourne tram route 5 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 6

Melbourne tram route 6 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 64

Melbourne tram route 64 is operated by Yarra Trams on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne tram route 8

Route 8 was a tram route on the Melbourne tram network.

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Melbourne University Choral Society

Melbourne University Choral Society (MUCS) is a 120-voice choir in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.The choir is affiliated with the University of Melbourne, but is also open to non-students who are willing and able to perform to the choirs standards.

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Melbourne University Football Club

Melbourne University Football Club, often known simply as University, is an Australian rules football club, representing the "Blacks", "Blues" and "MUGARS".

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Melbourne University Hockey Club

Melbourne University Hockey Club (MUHC), is a field hockey club affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia.

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Melbourne University Law Review

The Melbourne University Law Review is a triannual law journal published by a student group at Melbourne Law School covering all areas of law.

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Melbourne University Private

Melbourne University Private (MUP) was a private university spinoff founded by the University of Melbourne in Australia, which operated from July 1998 to 2005.

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Melbourne University Publishing

Melbourne University Publishing (MUP) is the book publishing arm of the University of Melbourne.

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Melbourne University Regiment

The Melbourne University Regiment (MUR) is an officer training unit in the Australian Army Reserve (ARes).

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Melbourne University Rugby Football Club

Melbourne University Rugby Football Club (MURFC), the oldest rugby club in Victoria, is a Foundation Club of the Victorian Rugby Union, participating in the top-tier Victorian Premier Division since 1909.

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Melbourne University Soccer Club

Melbourne University Soccer Club is an Australian amateur soccer club based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Melbourne University tram stop

The Melbourne University tram stop is a major terminating point and stop of the Melbourne tram system.

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Melbourne Visitor Shuttle

The Melbourne Visitor Shuttle (formerly the Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle) was a tourist-oriented bus service that operated in the city of Melbourne, Australia from March 2006 until August 2017.

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Melina Bath

Melina Gaye Bath (born 18 December 1966) is an Australian politician and former schoolteacher, who is a The Nationals member of the Victorian Legislative Council representing the Eastern Victoria Region.

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Melissa Howard (actress)

Melissa Howard (born February/March 1989) is an Australian actress, best known for playing Rebecca Ainsworth in Dead Gorgeous.

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Melissa Madden Gray

Melissa Madden Gray, stage name Meow Meow, is an Australian-born actress, dancer and cabaret performer who tours internationally.

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Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1931–1934

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly between the 9 May 1931 election and the 9 June 1934 election.

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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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Mentone Girls' Grammar School

Mentone Girls' Grammar School is an independent, Anglican day school for girls, located in Mentone, a bayside suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Mercury (programming language)

Mercury is a functional logic programming language made for real-world uses.

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Mercy Hospital for Women, Melbourne

Mercy Hospital for Women, located in the Melbourne suburb of Heidelberg adjacent to the Austin Hospital, is a specialist women's public hospital offering a wide range of services in maternity, gynaecology, obstetrics, neonatal care and women's health, as well as providing full teaching and research opportunities in these areas.

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Meredith Jones (author)

Meredith Jones (born 1965) is an Australian-British cultural theorist, currently employed as Reader in Gender and Media at the Brunel University London.

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Merlin Crossley

Professor Merlin Crossley is an Australian molecular biologist, university teacher and administrator.

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Merlyn Myer

Dame Margery Merlyn Myer (8 January 19003 September 1982) was an Australian philanthropist, who was notable for her charitable work.

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Mervyn Austin

Mervyn Neville Austin (1 August 1913 – 1991) was an Australian headmaster and professor.

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MetaCDN

MetaCDN is a cloud-based content delivery network company that also offers video transcoding, streaming video and web accelerator services.

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Metadata

Metadata is "data that provides information about other data".

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Metal-phenolic network

A metal-phenolic network is a supramolecular coordination structure which consists of metal ions and polyphenols.

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Metcard

Metcard was the brand name of an integrated ticketing system used to access public transport in Melbourne, Australia.

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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 Bastow

Michael Bastow (born 1943 in Bideford) is a British painter.

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Michael Batty

Michael Batty CBE, FBA, FRS, FAcSS (born 11 January 1945) is a British urban planner and geographer, and a Professor in The Bartlett at University College London.

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Michael Black (judge)

Michael Eric John Black (born 22 March 1940) is a former Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia.

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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 Carmody

Michael Joseph Carmody is a retired senior Australian public servant.

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Michael Challen

Michael Boyd Challen was an Anglican bishop in the second half of the 20th Century.

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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 Cox (academic)

Michael E. Cox (born 1947) is a British academic and international relations scholar.

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Michael Danby

Michael David Danby (born 16 February 1955) is an Australian politician who has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since October 1998, representing the Division of Melbourne Ports, Victoria.

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Michael Deffner

Joseph Michael Deffner (Μιχαήλ Δέφνερ * 18 September 1848 in Donauwörth; † 15 October 1934 in Athens) was a German classical philologist and linguist, known for his studies exploring the Tsakonian language.

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Michael Denborough

Michael Antony Denborough (11 July 19298 February 2014) was an Australian academic and medical researcher who founded the Nuclear Disarmament Party.

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Michael E. Stone

Michael Edward Stone (born 22 October 1938) is a professor emeritus of Armenian Studies and of Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Michael Gawenda

Michael Gawenda, (born 1947) is an Australian journalist and was editor of The Age from 1997 to 2004.

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Michael 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 Goddard

Michael Edward "Mike" Goddard FAA, FRS is a professorial fellow in animal genetics at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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Michael Gordon (Australian journalist)

Michael Gordon (14 August 1955 – 3 February 2018) was an Australian journalist.

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Michael J. D. White

Michael James Denham White FRS (London, 20 August 1910 – Canberra, 16 December 1983) was a zoologist and cytologist.

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Michael John

Michael John (29 April 1943 – 6 June 2003) was a Welsh-born Australian politician.

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Michael Keating (public servant)

Michael Stockton "Mike" Keating (born 25 January 1940) is a retired Australian senior public servant.

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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 Kyrios

Michael Kyrios (born 30 December 1958) is an Australian clinical psychologist.

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Michael Laverack

Prof Michael Stuart Laverack MIB FRSE (1931-1993) was a British zoologist who was Director of the Gatty Marine Laboratory from 1969 to 1985.

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Michael McKenna (bishop)

Michael Joseph McKenna DD (8 December 1951 in Bairnsdale, Victoria), an Australian suffragan bishop, is the eighth Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Bathurst, appointed in 2009.

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Michael McRobbie

Michael Alexander McRobbie (born October 11, 1950) is an Australian-American computer scientist, educator and academic administrator.

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Michael Mortimore

Michael Mortimore (born 7 September 1937, Bermuda, died 10 September 2017) was a British geographer and a prolific researcher of issues in the African drylands.

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Michael O'Brien (Victorian politician)

Michael Anthony O'Brien (born 5 August 1971) is an Australian politician.

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Michael Pitman

Michael George Pitman OBE (7 February 1933 – 30 March 2000) was an English-born Australian biologist, who was Chief Scientist of Australia from 1992 to 1996.

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Michael Roe (historian)

Owen Michael Roe (born 5 February 1931) is an Australian historian and academic, focusing on Australian history.

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Michael Ronaldson

Michael John Clyde Ronaldson (born 13 February 1954) is a former Australian politician.

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Michael Rotkowitz

Michael Charles Rotkowitz (born 1974) is an applied mathematician best known for his work in decentralized control theory.

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Michael Scriven

Michael John Scriven (born 1928) is a British-born Australian polymath and academic philosopher, best known for his contributions to the theory and practice of evaluation.

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Michael Sifris

Michael Sifris is a Trials Division justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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Michael Stumpf

Michael Stumpf (born 1970) is scholar in the field of systems biology, in particular the inference of mathematical models using statistical inference and machine learning approaches.

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Michael Sukkar

Michael Sven Sukkar (born 11 September 1981) is an Australian politician.

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Michael Thwaites

Michael Rayner Thwaites, AO (30 May 1915 – 1 November 2005) was an Australian academic, poet, and intelligence officer.

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Michael Veitch

Michael Veitch (born 29 November 1962) is an Australian author, actor and broadcaster, best known for his roles on the sketch comedy television shows The D-Generation, Fast Forward and Full Frontal, as well as for his books on World War II aviation, marine science and travel.

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Michael Woodruff

Sir Michael Francis Addison Woodruff, FRS, FRCS (3 April 1911 – 10 March 2001) was an English surgeon and scientist principally remembered for his research into organ transplantation.

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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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Michel Faber

Michel Faber (born 13 April 1960) is a Dutch-born writer of English-language fiction, including his 2002 novel The Crimson Petal and the White.

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Michele Lean

Michele Samantha Yi Wen Lean) (born 1 September 1982) known professionally as Michele Lean is a television presenter, writer, actress, and commercial talent. From 2007 – 2010 she was a television presenter on China Central Television (CCTV)(中国中央电视台), hosting CCTV-9's Travelogue and Center Stage. She is a Malaysian citizen and Australian permanent resident who currently resides in Beijing, China.

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Michelle de Kretser

Michelle de Kretser (born 11 November 1957) is an Australian novelist who was born in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon), and moved to Australia in 1972 when she was 14.

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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 McGrath (athlete)

Mick McGrath (born 28 November 1947) is an Australian former triple jumper who competed in the 1970 Commonwealth Games and the 1972 Summer Olympics.

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Mick Molloy

Michael Molloy (born 11 July 1966) is an Australian comedian, writer, producer and actor who has been active in radio, television, stand-up and film.

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Mick Shann

Sir Keith Charles Owen "Mick" Shann, (22 November 1917 – 4 August 1988) was a senior Australian public servant and diplomat.

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Mickey Dewar

Michelle Sue "Mickey" Dewar (1 January 1956 – 23 April 2017) was an Australian historian who specialised in the history of the Northern Territory.

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Micky Allan

Micky Allan is an Australian photographer and artist whose work covers paintings, drawings, engraved glass overlays, installations and photography..

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Midac

MIDAC is an acronym created in 1981 by a Sydney-based business, Combined Resources Computing (CRC).

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Mike Arnold

Michael John "Mike" Arnold (born 13 February 1944) is a former Australian politician.

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Mike Taylor (public servant)

Michael John "Mike" Taylor is a former senior Australian public servant and policymaker.

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Mike Walsh (TV host)

Michael Hayden Walsh (born 5 March 1938 in Corowa, New South Wales), is a retired Australian radio and television presenter and media personality and theatre owner.

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Mike Woods (Australian footballer)

Michael "Mike" Cranston Woods (1 August 1926 - 4 October 2017) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Mike Worboys

Michael Worboys (born 6 April 1947) is a British mathematician and computer scientist.

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MIKE2.0 methodology

The Method for an Integrated Knowledge Environment (MIKE2.0) is an open source delivery methodology for enterprise information management consultants.

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Milan Brych

Milan Brych (born 11 December 1939) is a Czech-born cancer therapist.

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Mildred Barnard

Mildred Macfarlan Barnard (5 August 1908 – 9 March 2000) was an Australian biometrician, mathematician and statistician.

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Miles Lewis

Professor Miles Lewis AM (b. 1943, Amersham, UK) is an Australian academic serving as a Professor in the Faculty of Architecture, Building & Planning, at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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Mina Guli

Mina Guli is an Australian businesswomen, active in the environmental sector.

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Minjambuta

The Minjambuta were an indigenous Australian tribe of northern Victoria.

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Miranda Borman

Miranda Louise Borman (born 5 March 1981) is a British television and stage actress.

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Mireille Eid (Astore)

Mireille Eid (Astore) (Beirut, 1961) (Arabic: ميراي عيد اسطوري is an artist and a writer. She left Beirut during the Lebanese civil war in 1975 to live in Melbourne, Australia. She studied the Sciences at the University of Melbourne where she graduated before becoming a full-time artist and writer. Influenced by continental philosophy, her art draws on autobiographical notions of representation and the unheimlich; where the conscious intersects with the unconscious. Through her art and her writing she "explores human emotions" and "asks what it is to be human". Mireille Eid (Astore) attained a PhD in Contemporary Arts from the University of Western Sydney (2008). She was Research Affiliate (2009–2013) at Sydney College of the Arts, the Visual Arts Faculty of the University of Sydney and Research Fellow (2011–2012) at the American University of Beirut.

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Missy Higgins

Melissa "Missy" Morrison Higgins (born 19 August 1983) is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and actress.

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MIT Mystery Hunt

The MIT Mystery Hunt is an annual puzzlehunt competition at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Mitchell Gourley

Mitchell Gourley (born 2 June 1991) is an Australian Paralympic alpine skier who competed for Australia in the downhill, super-G, giant slalom, slalom and super combined events at the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver and 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, but did not win a medal.

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Mogens Herman Hansen

Mogens Herman Hansen FBA (born 20 August 1940, Frederiksberg) is a Danish classical philologist and classical demographer who is one of the leading scholars in Athenian Democracy and the Polis.

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Moira Lenore Dynon

Moira Lenore Dynon (4 September 1920 – 23 October 1976) was an Australian chemist and community activist.

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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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Mona McBurney

Mona Margaret McBurney (29 July 18624 December 1932) was a British pianist, teacher and composer who lived and worked in Australia.

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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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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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MONIAC

The MONIAC (Monetary National Income Analogue Computer) also known as the Phillips Hydraulic Computer and the Financephalograph, was created in 1949 by the New Zealand economist Bill Phillips (William Phillips) to model the national economic processes of the United Kingdom, while Phillips was a student at the London School of Economics (LSE).

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Monica Maughan

Monica Maughan (15 September 1933 – 8 January 2010) was an Australian actor with roles in film, theatre, radio, television and ballet over a career spanning 52 years.

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Montsalvat

Montsalvat is an artist colony in Eltham, Victoria, Australia, established by Justus Jorgensen in 1934.

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Moonee Ponds Junction

Moonee Ponds Junction is a bus and tram interchange on the corner of Ascot Vale, Mount Alexander and Pascoe Vale Roads, Moonee Ponds.

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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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Morning Glory cloud

The Morning Glory cloud is a rare meteorological phenomenon consisting of a low-level atmospheric solitary wave and associated cloud, occasionally observed in different locations around the world.

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Morris West

Morris Langlo West AO (26 April 19169 October 1999) was an Australian novelist and playwright, best known for his novels The Devil's Advocate (1959), The Shoes of the Fisherman (1963) and The Clowns of God (1981).

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Morris Williams (politician)

Morris Thomas Williams (10 April 1924 – 28 October 1995) was an Australian politician.

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Morry Schwartz

Morris Zoltan "Morry" Schwartz, AM (born 11 March 1948) is an Australian property developer and publisher based in Melbourne.

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Moshe Lang

Moshe Lang (born 1939) is an Australian family therapist, clinical psychologist (MAPS) and author.

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Mount Feathertop

Mount Feathertop is the second-highest mountain in the Australian state of Victoria and is a member of the Australian Alps located entirely within the Alpine National Park.

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Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai Congress 2006

The second Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai congress was held in Harare on 18 March 2006.

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MS Wanganella

MS Wanganella was an Australian-registered merchant vessel constructed by the Harland and Wolff shipyards and entering service as a trans-Tasman passenger liner in 1933.

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Mulga snake

The mulga snake (Pseudechis australis) is a species of venomous snake found in Australia.

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Mum (disambiguation)

Mum is a colloquial term for mother, a female parent.

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Munich Business School

Munich Business School (MBS) is a private international business school located in Munich (Bavaria, Germany).

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Murchison Widefield Array

The Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) is a joint project between an international consortia of organisations to construct and operate a low-frequency radio array.

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Murder of George Duncan

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Murder of Keith William Allan

Keith William Allan (1946 – c. 28 May 2000) was an Australian solicitor, murdered in a contract killing.

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Murdoch Children's Research Institute

The Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) is an Australian paediatric medical research institute located in Melbourne, Victoria, affiliated with the Royal Children's Hospital and the University of Melbourne.

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Murdoch family

Members of the Murdoch family are prominent as international media proprietors, especially in Australia, the United Kingdom and United States.

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Muriel Porter

Muriel Lylie Porter (née Carter, born 15 May 1948) is an Australian journalist based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Murray Batchelor

Murray Thomas Batchelor (born 27 August 1961), is an Australian mathematical physicist.

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Murray Bourchier (diplomat)

Murray Goulburn Madden Bourchier (28 March 19253 July 1981) was an Australian public servant and diplomat.

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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 Hamilton (politician)

Harold Murray Hamilton (17 March 1918 – 17 May 2009) was an Australian politician.

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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 McLean (ambassador)

Alistair Murray McLean is Chair of the Australian Government's Australia Japan Foundation, and is a Non Resident Fellow of the Lowy Institute.

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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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Museums Victoria

Museums Victoria is an organisation which operates three major state-owned museums in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the Melbourne Museum, the Immigration Museum and Scienceworks.

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Music of Australia

The music of Australia has an extensive history made of music societies.

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Music psychology

Music psychology, or the psychology of music, may be regarded as a branch of both psychology and musicology.

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Mustapa Mohamed

Dato' Sri Mustapa bin Mohamed (born 25 September 1950), commonly known as Tok Pa among local Kelantanese, is a Malaysian politician.

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Musu

MUSU may refer to.

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Muthusamy Lakshmanan

Muthusamy Lakshmanan (born 25 March 1946) is an Indian theoretical physicist and a Ramanna fellow of the Department of Science and Technology at the Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics of Bharathidasan University.

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My Stealthy Freedom

My Stealthy Freedom is an online movement that was commenced in 2014 by Masih Alinejad,Khiabany 2016, p. 225Rouhof 2016, pp.

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N. U. Prabhu

Narahari Umanath Prabhu (born April 25, 1924 in Kozhikode) is an Indian-American mathematician, known for his contributions to operation research, in particular queueing theory.

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Nabil Sabio Azadi

Nabil Sabio Azadi; نبیل سابیو آزادی; born 12 October 1991) is an Iranian-New Zealand artist who is based in Brisbane, Australia. He is known primarily for his book, For You The Traveller, a hand-bound travel guide.

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Nader Tehrani

Nader Tehrani (born 1963 in London) is an Iranian-American designer and educator.

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Nadirsyah Hosen

Nadirsyah Hosen is known for his expertise on Shari'a and Indonesian law.

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Nam Le

Nam Le (born 1978) is a Vietnamese-born Australian writer, who won the Dylan Thomas Prize for his book The Boat, a collection of short stories.

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Nancy Atkinson

Nancy Atkinson, (also known as Nancy Cook and Nancy Benko; 9 March 1910 – 21 December 1999) was an Australian bacteriologist.

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Nancy Millis

Emeritus Professor Nancy Fannie Millis AC MBE FAA FTSE (10 April 192229 September 2012) was an Australian microbiologist who introduced fermentation technologies to Australia, and created the first applied microbiology course taught in an Australian university.

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Nancy Weir

Nancy Mary Weir (13 July 1915 – 14 October 2008) was an Australian pianist and teacher.

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Nanotechnology education

Nanotechnology education involves a multidisciplinary natural science education with courses such as physics, chemistry, mathematics and molecular biology.

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Nanson's method

The Borda count can be combined with an instant-runoff procedure to create hybrid election methods that are called Nanson method and Baldwin method.

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Nanutarra Station

Nanutarra Station, commonly referred to as Nanutarra, is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station, and previously operated as a sheep station, in Western Australia.

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Napier Waller

Mervyn Napier Waller CMG OBE (19 June 189330 March 1972) was a noted Australian muralist, mosaicist and painter in stained glass and other media.

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Naravadee

Naravadee, the pen name of Pensri Kiengsiri (born 1931), is a Thai writer.

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Nassar Mansour

Nassar Mansour (Arabic: نصّار منصور), (born February 2, 1967), is an artist, calligrapher, academic and designer in the field of Islamic Arts, specializing in Islamic Calligraphy.

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Natal Downs

Natal Downs Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in Queensland.

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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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Natashia Boland

Natashia Lesley Boland (born 1967) is a professor of mathematics at Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Nathan Burrage

Nathan Burrage is an Australian writer of speculative fiction.

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Nathan Efron

Nathan Efron (born 3 September 1954) is an Australian and British optometrist and an author of numerous research papers and nine books.

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Nathaniel Tkacz

Dr.

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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 Catholic Institute of Theology

The National Catholic Institute of Theology (NCIT) was established in Karachi, Pakistan in September 1997.

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National Mental Health Commission

The National Mental Health Commission (NMHC) is an Australian government executive agency established in 2012 to provide independent reports to community and government on mental health services and outcomes.

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National University of Sciences and Technology (Pakistan)

National University of Sciences and Technology (قومی جامعہ علوم اور صنعت و حرفت), commonly referred to as NUST, is a public research university with main campus in Islamabad, Pakistan and other subsidiary campuses in different cities of Pakistan.

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National University of Singapore Faculty of Law

The National University of Singapore Faculty of Law (NUS Law) is Singapore's oldest and largest law school.

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Neil Brown (Australian politician)

Neil Anthony Brown QC (born 22 February 1940) is an Australian lawyer, political commentator, and former politician.

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Neil Clerehan

Neil Clerehan (29 December 1922 – 10 November 2017) was an Australian architect and architectural writer.

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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 Davey

Dr Neil William Davey rose to oversee Australia's transition from pounds, shillings and pence to decimal currency.

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Neil Hamilton Fairley

Brigadier Sir Neil Hamilton Fairley, (15 July 1891 – 19 April 1966) was an Australian physician, medical scientist, and army officer; who was instrumental in saving thousands of Allied lives from malaria and other diseases.

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Neil Mackenzie Freeman

Brigadier Neil Mackenzie Freeman DSO (21 April 1890 – 1961) was a senior officer of the Australian Army.

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Neil McInnes (politician)

Neil Malcolm McInnes (26 August 1924 – 2 April 2005) was an Australian politician.

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Neil Melville

Neil Melville is an Australian actor.

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Neil Pickard

Neil Edward William Pickard (13 February 192913 April 2007) was a New South Wales politician and Minister of the Crown in the cabinets of Sir Eric Willis and Nick Greiner.

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Neil Sloane

Neil James Alexander Sloane (born October 10, 1939) is a British-American mathematician.

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Neil Young (judge)

Neil John Young is a Melbourne barrister, Queen's Counsel, and former Judge of the Federal Court of Australia.

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Nel Law

Nelle Isabel Law, generally known as Nel Law, (1914–1990) was an Australian artist, poet and diarist.

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Nellie Melba

Dame Nellie Melba GBE (born Helen Porter Mitchell; 19 May 186123 February 1931) was an Australian operatic soprano.

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Neptune

Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System.

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Neri Colmenares

Neri Javier Colmenares is a human rights lawyer and activist.

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Nerida Wilson

Nerida Gaye Wilson is an invertebrate marine molecular biologist at the Western Australian Museum who has interests in diversity, systematics, phylogeny, phylogeography and behavior.

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Nettie Palmer

Janet Gertrude "Nettie" Palmer (née Higgins) (18 August 1885 – 19 October 1964) was an Australian poet, essayist and Australia's leading literary critic of her day.

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New South Wales Government Architect

The New South Wales Government Architect, an appointed officer of the Government of New South Wales, serves as the General Manager of the Government Architect's Office (GAO), a multi-disciplinary consultancy operating on commercial principles providing architecture, design, and engineering services, that is an agency of the government within NSW Public Works.

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Newington College

Newington College is an independent, Uniting Church, day and boarding school for boys located in Stanmore, an inner-western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Newman College (University of Melbourne)

Newman College is a Roman Catholic co-educational residential college affiliated with the University of Melbourne.

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Ng Ching-fai

Ng Ching-fai, GBS (born 20 November 1939 in Shanghai, China) is a Professor of Chemistry and the former President and Vice-Chancellor of Hong Kong Baptist University and the President of United International College.

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Ngo Dinh Diem presidential visit to Australia

The Ngô Đình Diệm presidential visit to Australia from 2 to 9 September 1957 was an official visit by the first president of the Republic of Vietnam.

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Nicholas Biwott

Nicholas Kipyator Kiprono arap Biwott (1940 – 11 July 2017) was a Kenyan businessman, politician and philanthropist.

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Nicholas Chare

Nicholas Chare is a professor of art history at the Université de Montréal.

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Nicholas Evans (linguist)

Nicholas Evans (born 1956 in Los Angeles, USA) is an Australian linguist and a leading expert on endangered languages.

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Nicholas Gruen

Nicholas Gruen (born 1957) is a prominent Australian economist and commentator on innovation and the CEO of Lateral Economics and Chairman of the Open Knowledge Foundation (Australia).

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Nicholas Thieberger

Nicholas Thieberger is an Australian linguist and an ARC Future Fellow in the School of Languages and Linguistics at the University of Melbourne.

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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 Economou

Dr Nicholas Economou is an Australian political scientist.

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Nick McKenna

Nicholas Edward McKenna (9 September 1895 – 22 April 1974) was a politician and member of the Australian Labor Party.

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Nick Ribush

Nicholas Ribush was one of the first Westerners to be ordained as a monk in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.

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Nick Trakakis

Nick Trakakis is a philosopher at the Australian Catholic University, where he is Assistant Director of the recently established Centre for Philosophy and Phenomenology of Religion.

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Nicola Roxon

Nicola Louise Roxon (born 1 April 1967) is an Australian politician, who was a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the seat of Gellibrand in Victoria for the Australian Labor Party from the 1998 federal election until her retirement in August 2013.

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Nicolette Fraillon

Nicolette Ella Fraillon (born 29 July 1960) is an Australian conductor, who has been Chief Conductor of The Australian Ballet since 2003.

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NICTA

NICTA (previously known as National ICT Australia Ltd) was Australia's Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Research Centre of Excellence.

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Nike (mythology)

In ancient Greek religion, Nike (Νίκη, "Victory") was a goddess who personified victory.

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Nimrud ivories

The Nimrud ivories are carved ivory plaques and figures dating from the 9th to the 7th centuries BC that were excavated from the Assyrian city of Nimrud (in modern Ninawa in Iraq) during the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Nina Christesen

Nina Mikhailovna Christesen AM (née Maximoff) pioneered the study of Russian in Australia and founded the Department of Russian Language and Literature at the University of Melbourne in 1947.

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Nina Radojičić

Danica Prodanović (Даница Продановић,, née Radojičić / Радојичић; born 5 August 1989), is a Serbian Doctor of Pharmacy, researcher and part-time singer, known by her nickname Nina (Нина). She represented Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 with the song "Čaroban", composed by Kristina Kovač, and placed the fourteenth in the final.

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Nina Robertson

Nina Robertson (born October 22, 1996) is an Australian beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Earth Australia 2017.

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Ninian Stephen

Sir Ninian Martin Stephen (15 June 1923 – 29 October 2017) was an Australian judge who served as the 20th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1982 to 1989.

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Ninney Rise

Ninney Rise and John Busst Memorial are a heritage-listed house and memorial at 405 Alexander Drive and Esplanade, Bingil Bay, Cassowary Coast Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Nitrogen-13

Nitrogen-13 is a radioisotope of nitrogen used in positron emission tomography (PET).

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Noah Carroll

Noah Carroll is the 11th and current National Secretary of the Australian Labor Party.

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Noel Bayliss

Sir Noel Stanley Bayliss, CBE (19 December 1906 – 17 February 1996) was an eminent Australian chemist and professor of chemistry at the University of Western Australia.

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Noel Ferrier

Noel Ferrier AM (20 December 193016 October 1997) was an Australian television personality, comedian, stage and film actor, raconteur and theatrical producer.

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Nola Barber

Nola Isabel Constance Barber OBE (27 December 1901 – 29 December 1985) was an Australian mayor and community worker.

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Nonda Katsalidis

Nonda Katsalidis (born 1951) is a Greek-Australian architect.

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Norah Simpson

Norah Simpson (5 July 1895 – 19 February 1974) was an Australian modernist painter.

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Norbert Wiener

Norbert Wiener (November 26, 1894 – March 18, 1964) was an American mathematician and philosopher.

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Norma Bull

Norma Catherine Bull (7 September 1906 – September 1980) was an Australian painter, printmaker and etcher best known for the paintings and sketches she made in Britain during World War II.

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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 Barrett

Norman Rupert Barrett (16 May 1903 – 8 January 1979) was an Australian-born British thoracic surgeon who is primarily remembered for describing Barrett's oesophagus.

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Norman Bayles

Norman Bayles (1 February 1865 – 25 September 1946) was an Australian politician.

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Norman Boardman

Norman "Keith" Boardman AO, FRS (born 16 August 1926 Geelong, Victoria) is an Australia biochemist.

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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 Greenwood

Norman Neill Greenwood FRS CChem FRSC (19 January 1925 – 14 November 2012) was an Australian-British chemist and Emeritus Professor at the University of Leeds.

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Norman Gregg

Sir Norman McAlister Gregg, (7 March 1892 – 27 July 1966) was an Australian ophthalmologist, who discovered that rubella suffered by a pregnant woman could cause birth defects in her child (congenital rubella syndrome).

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Norman Macgeorge

Norman Macgeorge (8 July 1872 – 2 September 1952) was an artist and art critic in the colony and State of Victoria.

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Norman O'Bryan (1894–1968)

The Honourable Sir Norman John O'Bryan, KC (16 October 1894 – 5 June 1968) was an Australian barrister and judge who sat on the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1939 to 1966.

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North India Institute of Post Graduate Theological Studies

North India Institute of Post Graduate Theological Studies (NIIPGTS) is an academic institution of higher learning promoted by the Bishop’s College, Calcutta and the Serampore College, Serampore comprising faculty from both the institutions affiliated to the nation's first University, the Senate of Serampore College (University).

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North Melbourne railway station

North Melbourne railway station is located on the northern edge of the central business district of Melbourne, Australia.

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Norval Dooley

Norval Henry "Pat" Dooley (3 October 1893 – 1978) was an Australian Army officer and leading solicitor.

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Norval Morris

Norval Ramsden Morris (1923–2004) was an Australian-educated United States law professor, criminologist, and advocate for criminal justice and mental health reform.

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NRL Victoria

NRL Victoria is responsible for administering the game of rugby league in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Nursing in Australia

Nursing in Australia has evolved in training and regulation since the 19th century.

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Occupational English Test

The Occupational English Test (also known as OET) is an international English language test for the healthcare sector.

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Ogunde (song)

"Ogunde" is the opening track on jazz saxophonist John Coltrane's 1967 album Expression, and one of two songs on The Olatunji Concert: The Last Live Recording.

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Old Pathology Building Melbourne University

Old Pathology Building is an educational building, part of Melbourne University’s city campus in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Old Physics Conference Room and Gallery

The Old Physics Conference Room and Gallery is a former building for School of Natural Philosophy in the University of Melbourne.

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Oldest football clubs

The history of the formation of the oldest football clubs is of interest to sport historians in tracing the origins of the modern codes of football from casual pastime to early organised competition and mainstream sport.

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Olive Blanche Davies

Olive Blanche Davies MSc (27 October 1884 Toorak, Victoria - 1976/7 Adelaide) was an Australian botanist and botanical artist, noted for being co-author with Alfred Ewart of their 1917 book The Flora of the Northern Territory, and for producing many of the illustrations.

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Olive Zakharov

Alice Olive Zakharov (19 March 1929 – 6 March 1995) was an Australian politician.

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Olivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John, (born 26 September 1948) is an English-Australian singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, and activist.

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Olivia 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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Omar Abdul Rahman (academic)

Omar Abdul Rahman, P.S.M., J.M.N., J.S.M. (born 1932) is a Malaysian academician and corporate figure.

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Open House Melbourne

Open House Melbourne (OHM) is an event held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia that showcases many of the city's buildings to the public.

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Operation Hurricane

Operation Hurricane was the test of the first UK atomic device, on 3 October 1952.

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Optometry

Optometry is a health care profession which involves examining the eyes and applicable visual systems for defects or abnormalities as well as the medical diagnosis and management of eye disease.

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Oracle Exalogic

Exalogic is a computer appliance made by Oracle Corporation, commercially available since 2010.

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Orange (fruit)

The orange is the fruit of the citrus species ''Citrus'' × ''sinensis'' in the family Rutaceae.

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Orange Health Service

The Orange Health Service is a public hospital located on the Bloomfield Health Campus, approximately south of the city, New South Wales in Australia and is operated by Western NSW Local Health District.

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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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OSCAR 1

OSCAR I (aka OSCAR 1) is the first amateur radio satellite launched by Project OSCAR into Low Earth Orbit.

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OSCAR 2

OSCAR II (a.k.a. OSCAR 2) is the second amateur radio satellite launched by Project OSCAR into Low Earth Orbit.

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OSCAR 3

OSCAR III (a.k.a. OSCAR 3) is the third amateur radio satellite launched by Project OSCAR into Low Earth Orbit.

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OSCAR 4

OSCAR IV (OSCAR 4) is the fourth amateur radio satellite launched by Project OSCAR and the first targeted for Geostationary orbit on 12 December 1965.

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Oscar Werner Tiegs

Oscar Werner Tiegs FRS FAA (12 March 1897 – 5 November 1956) was an Australian zoologist whose career spanned the first half of the 20th century.

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Oswald Snowball

Oswald Robinson Snowball (18 July 1859 – 16 March 1928) was an English-born Australian politician.

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Owen Dixon

Sir Owen Dixon (28 April 1886 – 7 July 1972) was an Australian judge and diplomat who served as the sixth Chief Justice of Australia.

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Owen Dowling

Owen Douglas Dowling (1934 – 2008) was an Anglican bishop in Australia.

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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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Oxyrhynchus Papyri 159 through 207

The Oxyrhynchus Papyri 159 through 207 are the 48 papyri published by Bernard Pyne Grenfell and Arthur Surridge Hunt in summary form at the end of the first volume of their monumental collection of documents recovered from Oxyrhynchus beginning in 1896.

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Oyunerdene Luvsannamsrai

Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai is one of the young political leaders of Mongolia.

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Pallavi Sharda

Pallavi Sharda (born 5 March 1988) is an Australian actress and dancer trained in Bharatha Natyam.

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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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Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 263

Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 263 (P. Oxy. 263 or P. Oxy. II 263) is a fragment of a Sale of a Slave, in Greek.

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Paradisec

The Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (Paradisec) is a cross-institutional project that supports work on endangered languages and cultures of the Pacific and the region around Australia.

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Parkville campus

Parkville campus may refer to.

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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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Pat Dodson

Patrick Lionel Djargun Dodson (born 29 January 1948) is a Senator for Western Australia.

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Pat Kennedy (footballer, born 1903)

Patrick Alphonsus Kennedy (29 July 1903 – 21 August 1981) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Pat Lanigan

Patrick Joseph "Pat" Lanigan (19251992) was a senior Australian public servant and administrator.

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Pat O'Shane

Patricia June "Pat" O'Shane, (born 19 June 1941 in, Queensland), is an indigenous Australian of the Kunjandji clan of the Kuku Yalanji people.

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Patricia 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 Edgar

Patricia May Edgar AM (born 11 March 1937) is an Australian author, television producer, educator and media scholar best known as the founding director of the Australian Children's Television Foundation.

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Patricia Grimshaw

Patricia Ann Grimshaw, (born 16 December 1938) is a retired Australian academic who specialised in women's and indigenous people's history.

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Patricia Margaret Selkirk

Patricia Selkirk, AAM (born 1942) is an Australian plant biologist and ecologist.

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Patricia Verne Kailis

Patricia Verne Kailis, AM, OBE, FTSE (born 19 August 1933) is an Australian business woman, geneticist and neurologist noted for her work in genetic counseling for neurological and neuromuscular disorders.

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Patrick Griffin (academic)

Professor Patrick Griffin holds the Chair of Education (Assessment) at the University of Melbourne and is Director of the Assessment Research Centre.

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Patrick J. Keeling

Patrick John Keeling is a biologist and professor in the Department of Botany at the University of British Columbia.

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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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Patrick Stokes (philosopher)

Patrick Stokes is an Australian philosopher, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Deakin University and a former Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire.

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Patrick Wilken

Patrick Wilken (born 17 March 1966, Melbourne, Australia) was a scientist, active in the promotion of consciousness studies.

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Paul Alan Cox

Paul Alan Cox is an American ethnobotanist whose scientific research focuses on discovering new medicines by studying patterns of wellness and illness among indigenous peoples.

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Paul Edwards (philosopher)

Paul Edwards (September 2, 1923 – December 9, 2004) was an Austrian-American moral philosopher.

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Paul Grabowsky

Paul Atherstone Grabowsky (born 27 September 1958) is an Australian pianist and composer.

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Paul Grano

Paul Langton Grano (22 October 1894 – 11 January 1975) was an Australian poet and journalist.

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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 Jones (Australian politician)

Paul Jones (15 June 1878 – 27 December 1972) was an Australian politician.

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Paul Kelly (journalist)

Paul John Kelly (born 11 October 1947) is a conservative Australian political journalist, author and television and radio commentator from Sydney.

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Paul Kildea

Paul Francis Kildea is an Australian conductor and author, considered an expert on Benjamin Britten.

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Paul Mees

Paul Mees (20 March 1961 - 19 June 2013) was an Australian academic, specialising in urban planning and public transport.

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Paul Sheahan

Andrew Paul Sheahan AM, KSJ (born 30 September 1946) is a former Australian Test cricketer who played 31 Tests and 3 One Day Internationals as an opening and middle order batsman between 1967 and 1973.

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Paul Sidwell

Paul James Sidwell is an Australian linguist based in Canberra, Australia who has held research and lecturing positions at the Australian National University.

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Paul Smyth (academic)

Paul Smyth (born 1947) is a professor of social policy in the School of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne.

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Pauline Ladiges

Pauline Yvonne Ladiges AO PhD FAA is a botanist whose contributions have been significant both in building the field of taxonomy, ecology and historical biogeography of Australian plants, particularly Eucalypts and flora, and in science education at all levels.

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Pauline Toner

Pauline Therese Toner (16 March 1935 – 3 March 1989) was the first female cabinet minister in the Parliament of Victoria.

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Pawsey Medal

The Pawsey Medal is awarded annually by the Australian Academy of Science to recognize outstanding research in the field of physics by an Australian scientist under 40 years of age.

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Peace Organisation of Australia

The Peace Organisation of Australia was a non-profit and non-religious organisation based in Melbourne, Australia which was active from 2005 to 2009.

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Pediatric Anesthesia

Pediatric Anesthesia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by John Wiley and Sons covering research on the use of anesthetics in children.

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Peechelba, Victoria

Peechelba is a small town in north eastern Victoria, Australia.

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Peggy O'Keefe

Peggy O'Keefe (born 7 April 1928) is a retired pianist, bandleader, and television and radio presenter.

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Pelaco

Pelaco is an Australian clothing manufacturer based in Melbourne.

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Penders

Penders is a heritage-listed holiday retreat at Haighs Road (within Mimosa Rocks National Park), Tanja, Bega Valley Shire, New South Wales, Australia.

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Penelope Mitchell

Penelope Mitchell (born 24 July 1991) is an Australian actress best known for playing the role of Letha Godfrey on the American horror television series Hemlock Grove and Liv Parker on The Vampire Diaries.

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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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Penny Wright

Penelope Lesley Wright (born 19 January 1961) is a former Australian Greens senator for South Australia, elected at the 2010 election and serving until her resignation in September 2015, succeeded by Robert Simms.

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Pension system in Switzerland

The Swiss pension system rests on three pillars.

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Percival Bazeley

Percival Landon Bazeley was a scientist of Australian biotechnology and public health.

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Percival Serle

Percival Serle (18 July 1871 – 16 December 1951) was an Australian biographer and bibliographer.

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Percival Stephenson

The Rt Rev Percival William Stephenson was the 6th Anglican Bishop of Nelson whose Episcopate spanned a 14 year period in the mid 20th century.

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Percy Byrnes

Sir Percy Thomas Byrnes (28 January 1893 – 5 March 1973) was an Australian politician.

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Percy Deane

Percival Edgar Deane (10 August 1890–17 August 1946) was an Australian public servant.

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Percy Deift

Percy Alec Deift (born September 10, 1945) is a mathematician known for his work on spectral theory, integrable systems, random matrix theory and Riemann–Hilbert problems.

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Percy Feltham

Percy Victor Feltham (24 May 1902 – 24 October 1986) was an Australian politician.

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Percy Joske

Sir Percy Ernest Joske, CMG (5 October 1895 – 25 April 1981) was an Australian politician.

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Percy Leason

Percy Alexander Leason (23 February 1889 – 11 September 1959) was an Australian political cartoonist and artist who was a major figure in the Australian tonalist movement.

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Perentie

The perentie (Varanus giganteus) is the largest monitor lizard or goanna native to Australia, and the fourth-largest living lizard on earth, after the Komodo dragon, Asian water monitor, and the crocodile monitor.

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Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities

The Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities was a ranking system of 500 world universities by scientific paper volume, impact, and performance output.

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Perrott Lyon Mathieson

Perrott Lyon Mathieson is an Australian architecture firm based in Melbourne.

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Pessinus

Pessinus (Πεσσινούς or Πισσινούς) was an Ancient city and archbishopric in Asia Minor, a geographical area roughly covering modern Anatolia (Asian Turkey) on the upper course of the river Sangarios (Sakarya River), remaining a Catholic (formerly double) titular see.

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Peta Credlin

Peta-Louise Mary Credlin (born 23 March 1971) is an Australian political adviser who served as chief of staff to Prime Minister Tony Abbott from September 2013 to September 2015, and previously as chief of staff to Abbott as Leader of the Opposition.

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Peta Murray

Peta Murray is an Australian writer, born in Sydney in 1958.

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Pete McCracken

Peter Richard "Pete" McCracken is an Australian composer, guitarist and singer-songwriter, living and working in the Melbourne area.

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Peter Almond

Peter Almond is a Trials Division justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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Peter Andry

Peter Edward Andry (10 March 1927 – 7 December 2010) was a classical record producer and an influential executive in the recording industry, active from the 1950s to the 1990s.

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Peter Barbour

Peter Robert Woolnough Barbour (5 October 1925 – 22 November 1996) was an Australian intelligence officer and diplomat, who was the Director-General of Security leading the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) from 1970 to 1975.

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Peter Beilharz

Peter Beilharz (born 13 November 1953, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian sociologist.

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Peter Bladen

Peter Bladen, (1922–2001) was an Australian poet born at Perth.

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Peter Blazey Fellowship

The Peter Blazey Fellowship in an Australian literary award, in honour of the life and work of Peter Bradford Blazey (1939-1997).

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Peter Bossaerts

Peter L. Bossaerts (10 January 1960 in Belgium) is a Belgian-American economist.

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Peter Bucknell

Peter Wentworth Bucknell (born 1967) is a filmmaker and classical violist residing in Barcelona.

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Peter Burns (architect)

Peter Burns, (born 1924), is an Australian architect and artist who practised from 1952–1989.

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Peter C. Doherty

Peter Charles Doherty, (born 15 October 1940) is an Australian veterinary surgeon and researcher in the field of medicine.

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Peter Churcher

Peter Churcher (born 1964) is an Australian artist.

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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 Coleman-Wright

Peter Coleman-Wright (born 13 October 1958) is an Australian baritone from Geelong.

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Peter Colman

Peter Malcolm Colman (born 1944) is the head of the Structural biology Division at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia.

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Peter Coogan

Peter M. Coogan is the director of the Institute for Comics Studies and co-founder and co-chair of the Comics Arts Conference, which runs during the San Diego Comic-Con International and San Francisco WonderCon.

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Peter Corke

Peter Corke is an Australian roboticist known for his work on Visual Servoing, field robotics, online education, the online Robot Academy and the Robotics Toolbox and Machine Vision Toolbox for MATLAB (matrix laboratory).

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Peter Corrigan

Peter Russell Corrigan (6 May 1941 – 1 December 2016) was an Australian architect and was involved in the completion of works in stage and set design.

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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 Costigan

Peter Costigan (21 June 1935 – 5 August 2002) was an Australian journalist and Lord Mayor of Melbourne from 1999 to 2001.

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Peter Cullen (scientist)

Professor Peter Cullen AO FTSE, MAgrSc, DipEd (Melb), Hon DUniv (Canb), (born 18 May 1943, Melbourne, Victoria; died 14 March 2008, Canberra) was a leading Australian water scientist.

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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 Derham

Sir Peter John Derham, AC (21 August 1925 – 24 September 2008) was an Australian business executive and philanthropist.

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Peter Dwyer

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Peter Finn

Peter Thomas Finn (1827/28 – 1 April 1911) was a barrister in Victoria, Australia and Invercargill, New Zealand.

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Peter Gago

Peter Gago (born 25 April 1957) is a British-Australian winemaker and author.

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Peter Gavin Hall

Peter Gavin Hall (20 November 1951 – 9 January 2016) was an Australian researcher in probability theory and mathematical statistics.

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Peter Gration

General Peter Courtney Gration (born 6 January 1932) is a retired senior Australian Army officer who served in the positions of Chief of the General Staff (1984–87) and Chief of the Defence Force (1987–93); the professional head of the Australian Army and Australian Defence Force, respectively.

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Peter Hamilton Bailey

Peter Hamilton Bailey AM OBE (born 3 September 1927) is a former Australian public servant and academic.

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Peter Hannaford

Peter Hannaford (born 15 July 1939) is an Australian academic and university professor.

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Peter Hayes (actor)

Peter Hayes (born Melbourne, 28 September 1957) is a Sydney based, British trained, Australian television, film and theatre actor and director.

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Peter Hollingworth

Peter John Hollingworth (born 10 April 1935) is an Australian retired Anglican Archbishop.

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Peter J. Hayes

Peter John Hayes (born 1953 in Melbourne) is the Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability,Nautilus Institute Staff Profile, retrieved 7 April 2015 a non-governmental policy-oriented research and advocacy group.

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Peter James Thomas

Peter James Thomas is a British academic and entrepreneur.

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Peter John Ryan

Peter John Ryan OAM, MS, FRCS, FRACS, FISA (Hon), (25 November 1925 – 3 June 2002) was a consultant surgeon at St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

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Peter Karmel

Peter Henry Karmel (9 May 192230 December 2008) was an Australian economist and professor.

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Peter Katsambanis

Peter Argyris Katsambanis (born 24 December 1965) is an Australian politician.

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Peter Kavanagh (politician)

Peter Damian Kavanagh (born 1959) is a former Australian politician, teacher, barrister and legal academic, who served as a member of the Victorian Legislative Council representing the Democratic Labor Party (DLP).

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Peter Khalil

Peter Khalil (born 23 March 1973) is an Australian politician.

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Peter L'Estrange

Peter John L'Estrange, AO, is an Australian Jesuit priest and historian.

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Peter McDonald (demographer)

Peter McDonald is an Australian demographer, particularly in the fields of fertility transition and migration.

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Peter McGauran

Peter John McGauran (born 16 November 1955), Australian politician, was a National Party member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the Division of Gippsland in Victoria, from 5 March 1983 to 9 April 2008.

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Peter McIntyre (architect)

Peter McIntyre (born 24 August 1927) is an Australian architect and educator.

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Peter McPhee (academic)

Peter McPhee (born 1948) AM is an Australian academic, and former Provost of the University of Melbourne.

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Peter Milton (politician)

Peter Milton (22 September 1928 – 8 August 2009) was an Australian politician.

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Peter Morris (surgeon)

Sir Peter John Morris, AC, FRS, FMedSci, FRCP, FRCS (born 17 April 1934) is an emeritus Nuffield professor of surgery at the University of Oxford, former President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, founder of the Oxford Transplant Centre and director of the Centre for Evidence in Transplantation at the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

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Peter Nicholls (writer)

Peter Douglas Nicholls (8 March 1939 – 6 March 2018) was an Australian literary scholar and critic.

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Peter O'Connor (psychologist)

Peter A. O’Connor is a retired psychologist who had a private psychotherapy practice in Melbourne, Australia.

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Peter Rathjen

Peter David Rathjen (born 12 February 1964 in Cambridge, England) is an Australian scientist and medical researcher internationally recognised in stem cell science.

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Peter Robb (author)

Peter Robb (born 1946 in Toorak, Melbourne) is an Australian author.

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Peter Ross-Edwards

Peter Ross-Edwards (11 July 1922 – 10 October 2012) was an Australian politician, who became Leader of the National Party in the Victorian Parliament.

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Peter Ryan (columnist)

Peter Allen Ryan MM (4 September 1923 – 13 December 2015) was a newspaper columnist, author, World War II spy, director of Melbourne University Press and an officer of the Victorian Supreme Court.

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Peter Sanger

Peter Sanger (born 1943) is a Canadian poet and prose writer.

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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 Smedley

Peter Smedley is an Australian businessman and Chairman of Arrium (previously known as OneSteel).

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Peter Steedman

Alan Peter Steedman (born 7 December 1941) is a former Australian politician.

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Peter Steele (poet)

Peter Daniel Steele AM (22 August 1939 – 27 June 2012) was an Australian poet and academic, who was awarded the Christopher Brennan Award, for lifetime achievement in poetry, in 2010.

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Peter Tahourdin

Peter Richard Tahourdin (27 August 192828 July 2009) was an English-born Australian composer.

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Peter Toyne

Dr Peter Howard Toyne (born 25 January 1946) is a former Australian politician.

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Peter Weill

Peter Weill (born c. 1955) is an Australian computer scientist and organizational theorist, Professor of Information Systems Research at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and chairman of the MIT Center for Information Systems Research (CISR).

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Petersen (film)

Petersen is a 1974 Australian drama film directed by Tim Burstall.

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Petra Yared

Petra Yared (born 18 January 1979) is an Australian actress.

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Petro Georgiou

Petro Georgiou AO (born 30 November 1947) is an Australian politician who was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from November 1994 to July 2010, representing the Division of Kooyong, Victoria.

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Pharmacy in China

There are three universities in mainland China specializes in the pharmaceutical sciences and pharmaceutical industry.

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Philip Alston

Philip G. Alston is an international law scholar and human rights practitioner.

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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 Crosbie Morrison

Philip Crosbie Morrison (19 December 1900 – 1 March 1958), generally known as "Crosbie Morrison", was an Australian naturalist, educator, journalist, broadcaster and conservationist.

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Philip Goad

Philip J. Goad is an Australian academic, currently serving as Professor of Architecture and Deputy Dean in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne.

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Philip Harmer

Philip Harmer is an Australian architect.

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Philip Hudson

Philip Martin Hudson (16 October 1910 – 9 July 2002) was an Australian politician.

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Philip Le Couteur

Philip Ridgeway "Pip" Le Couteur (26 June 1885 – 30 June 1958) was an Australian academic, philosopher and headmaster.

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Philip Lewis Griffiths

Philip Lewis Griffiths KC (30 September 1881 – 4 June 1945) was an eminent Australian jurist.

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Philip Mandie

Philip Mandie QC, (born Melbourne, 25 September 1942) was a judge on the Supreme Court of Victoria from May 1994 to August 2012.

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Philip Newell

Phillip Keith Newell is a former Anglican Bishop of Tasmania.

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Philip R Brown

Dr Philip R Brown (born 6 February 1963 in Sydney) is an international higher education leader, administrator and educator with extensive experience in providing independent advice to governments, school systems and other educational entities within the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom.

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Philip R. N. Sutton

Philip R. N. Sutton (1915 – March 12, 1995) was an Australian dental researcher and statistician.

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Philip Rhoden

Lieutenant Colonel Philip Edington Rhoden OBE, ED (23 December 1914 – 13 March 2003) was an Australian Army officer in the Second World War and a lawyer.

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Philip Salom

Philip Salom (born 8 August 1950) is a contemporary Australian poet and novelist whose poetry books have attracted widespread acclaim.

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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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Philippe Sands

Philippe Sands, QC (born 17 October 1960) is British and French lawyer at Matrix Chambers, and Professor of Laws and Director of the Centre on International Courts and Tribunals at University College London.

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Phillip Ean Cohen

Phillip Ean Cohen is an Australian private equity investor.

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Phillip Law

Phillip Garth Law AC, CBE, FAA FTSE (21 April 1912 – 28 February 2010) was an Australian scientist and explorer who served as director of Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) from 1949 to 1966.

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Phillip Lynch

Sir Phillip Reginald Lynch KCMG (27 July 1933 – 19 June 1984) was an Australian politician who served in the House of Representatives from 1966 to 1982.

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Phoebe Hart

Phoebe Hart is a film maker, lecturer and intersex rights activist, born with Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome.

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Phoebe Stanley

Phoebe Stanley (born 17 October 1985) is an Australian rower.

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Phyllis Frost

Dame Phyllis Irene Frost (14 September 191730 October 2004) was an Australian welfare worker and philanthropist, known for her commitment to causes, such as helping prisoners.

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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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Piers Forster

Piers Forster is Professor of Physical Climate Change and Director of the Priestley International Centre for Climate at the University of Leeds.

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Piers Maxwell Dudley-Bateman

Piers Maxwell Dudley-Bateman, also known as Piers Bateman, (born 30 November 1947), was an Australian landscape painter.

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Pietro Baracchi

Pietro Paolo Giovanni Ernesto Baracchi (25 February 1851 – 23 July 1926) was an Italian-born astronomer, active in Australia and Government Astronomer of Victoria (Australia) 1900-15.

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Pip Pattison

Philippa Eleanor "Pip" Pattison (born 11 April 1952) is a quantitative psychologist who is currently the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Education at the University of Sydney.

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Piper aduncum

Piper aduncum, the spiked pepper, matico or higuillo de hoja menuda, is a flowering plant in the family Piperaceae.

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Piper auritum

Piper auritum (Hoja santa) is an aromatic herb with a heart-shaped, velvety leaf which grows in tropic Mesoamerica.

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Pitfield Bridge

Pitfield Bridge, is a riveted wrought iron, Warren truss road bridge, located over the Woady Yaloak Creek on the Rokewood-Skipton Road near Pitfield in Victoria, Australia.

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Planning Institute Australia

The Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) was founded in 1951 and is the only national organisation representing qualified urban and regional planners and other related disciplines in Australia.

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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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Polymer banknote

Polymer banknotes are banknotes made from a polymer such as biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP).

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Ponisseril Somasundaran

Ponisseril Somasundaran is a US mineral engineer of Indian origin and a LaVon Duddleson Krumb Professor of Mineral Engineering of Columbia University, New York.

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Population and Community Development Association

The Population and Community Development Association (PDA) is a non-governmental organization in Thailand.

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Portia de Rossi

Portia Lee James DeGeneres (born Amanda Lee Rogers; 31 January 1973), known professionally as Portia de Rossi, is an Australian and American model, philanthropist, and actress.

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Portuguese Empire

The Portuguese Empire (Império Português), also known as the Portuguese Overseas (Ultramar Português) or the Portuguese Colonial Empire (Império Colonial Português), was one of the largest and longest-lived empires in world history and the first colonial empire of the Renaissance.

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Portuguese language

Portuguese (português or, in full, língua portuguesa) is a Western Romance language originating from the regions of Galicia and northern Portugal in the 9th century.

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Postdoctoral researcher

A postdoctoral researcher or postdoc is a person professionally conducting research after the completion of their doctoral studies (typically a PhD).

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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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Price Media Law Moot Court Competition

The Price Media Law Moot Court Competition or Price Moot in short, is an annual international moot court competition that began in 2008.

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Priestley 11

The Priestley 11 are eleven law subjects required to be successfully completed for candidate status for admission into practice as a legal practitioner in Australia.

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Princes Park, Carlton

Princes Park is a 38.6 hectare (95.4 acre) park in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Carlton North, Victoria.

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Priscilla Kincaid-Smith

Priscilla Sheath Kincaid-Smith, Mrs.

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Propinquity (novel)

Propinquity is a 1986 novel by Australian author/journalist John Macgregor.

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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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Prue Sibree

Prudence Anne Sibree (née Turnor; later Leggoe; born 7 August 1946) is former Liberal Party of Australia member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Pteridium esculentum

Pteridium esculentum, commonly known as bracken fern, Austral bracken or simply bracken, is a species of the bracken genus native to a number of countries in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Public opinion of same-sex marriage in Australia

Public opinion of same-sex marriage in Australia has shifted from 38% support in 2004 to consistent majority support of 61% in 2017.

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Public 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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Puppetry

Puppetry is a form of theatre or performance that involves the manipulation of puppets – inanimate objects, often resembling some type of human or animal figure, that are animated or manipulated by a human called a puppeteer.

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Puzzlehunt

A рuzzlehunt is a puzzle game where teams compete to solve a series of puzzles at a particular site, in multiple sites or via the internet.

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QS World University Rankings

QS World University Rankings is an annual publication of university rankings by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).

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Queen Street massacre

The Queen Street massacre was a spree-killing that occurred on 8 December 1987 at the Australia Post offices at 191 Queen Street in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Queen's College (University of Melbourne)

Queen's College is a residential college affiliated with the University of Melbourne providing accommodation to around 220 students who attend the University of Melbourne, the Victorian College of the Arts, RMIT University and Monash University Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

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Queer Collaborations

Queer Collaborations (QC) is a national Australian Queer conference.

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R v Thomas

R v Thomas was an Australian court case decided in the Victorian Court of Appeal on 18 August 2006.

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R. J. Hollingdale

Reginald John "R.

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Rachel Nordlinger

Rachel Nordlinger is an Australian linguist and a professor at The University of Melbourne.

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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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Racism in the Soviet Union

Soviet authorities and leaders officially condemned nationalism and proclaimed internationalism, including the right of nations and peoples to self-determination.

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Radok Lake

Radok Lake is a meltwater lake about 4 miles long and marked by a slender glacier tongue feeding into it from the west, lying 3 miles south-west of Beaver Lake and 15 miles south-east of the Aramis Range, Prince Charles Mountains.

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Rae and Edith Bennett Travelling Scholarship

The Rae and Edith Bennett Travelling Scholarship is a scholarship awarded annually to students and graduates of the University of Melbourne to undertake graduate study in the United Kingdom.

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Rae Featherstone

Rae Edwin Featherstone (1907-1987) was an Australian architect best known for serving as staff architect at Melbourne University.

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Raewyn Connell

Raewyn Connell (born 3 January 1944) (also known as R.W. Connell, formerly Robert) is an Australian sociologist.

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Raimond Gaita

Raimond Gaita (born Raimund Gaita 14 May 1946, Dortmund, Germany) is an Australian philosopher and award-winning writer.

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Raja Kamarul Bahrin

Dato' Raja Kamarul Bahrin (born 14 January 1955) is a Malaysian politician.

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Ralph Doubell

Ralph Douglas Doubell AM (born 11 February 1945) is an Australian former athlete, and gold medallist at the 1968 Summer Olympics.

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Ralph Gibson (political activist)

Ralph Siward Gibson (19 February 1906 – 16 May 1989) was an Australian communist organiser and writer.

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Ralph Howard (politician)

Ralph William Howard (17 May 1931 – 19 December 2013) was an Australian politician.

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Ralph McLean (politician)

Malcolm Ross (Ralph) McLean (26 March 1957 – 25 December 2010) was an Australian politician, who served as mayor of Fitzroy, Victoria in 1984 and 1985.

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Ralph Slatyer

Ralph Owen Slatyer (16 April 1929 – 26 July 2012) was an Australian ecologist, and the first Chief Scientist of Australia from 1989 to 1992.

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Ralph Willis

Ralph Willis AO (born 14 April 1938), Australian politician, was Treasurer for the final years of the Keating Labor Government.

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Randa Abdel-Fattah

Randa Abdel-Fattah (born 6 June 1979) is an Australian Muslim writer of Palestinian and Egyptian parentage.

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Randal Heymanson

Sir Sydney Henry (Randal) Heymanson (18 April 1903 – 27 August 1984) was an Australian journalist who had a long career as an international correspondent for The Herald and its affiliated Australian Newspapers Service, based at first in London and later in New York City.

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Rania Abouzeid

Rania Abouzeid is a freelance journalist.

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Raoul Mulder

Raoul Alexander Mulder is an Australian ornithologist and evolutionary ecologist.

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Rationalist Society of Australia

The Rationalist Society of Australia (RSA) promotes the interests of rationalists nationally in Australia.

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Ravi Shankar

Ravi Shankar (Bengali: রবি শঙ্কর) (7 April 192011 December 2012), born Rabindra Shankar Chowdhury, his name often preceded by the title Pandit ('Master'), was an Indian musician and a composer of Hindustani classical music.

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Ray Dunn

Raymond Hudson Dunn (21 June 1910 – 26 August 1971) was a noted lawyer and football administrator with VFL club Richmond.

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Ray Evans (Australian businessman)

Ray Evans (10 September 1939 – 17 June 2014) was an Australian business leader, a conservative, and campaigner against climate change mitigation efforts.

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Ray Groom

Raymond John Groom (born 3 September 1944) is an Australian lawyer and former sportsman and politician, representing the Liberal Party in the Federal Parliament 1975–84 and the Tasmanian Parliament 1986–2001.

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Ray Livingston

Ray Stanley Livingston (born 29 August 1922) is a former senior Australian public servant.

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Raymattja Marika

Raymattja Marika (c. 1959 – 11 May 2008) was an Australian Yolngu aboriginal leader, scholar, educator, translator, linguist and cultural advocate.

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Raymond Apple (rabbi)

Rabbi Raymond Apple (born 27 December 1935) was the Senior Rabbi of the Great Synagogue of Sydney between 1972 and 2005.

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Raymond Begg

Percival Raymond Begg AO (October 13, 1898 – 1983) was a professor at the University of Adelaide School of Dentistry and a well known orthodontist, famous for developing the "Begg technique".

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Raymond Berg

Raymond Berg (25 October 1913-1989), born Raymond Schmerberg, was an Australian architect who received several awards, including the 1973 Gold Medal by the Australian Institute of Architects.

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Raymond Garrett

Sir Raymond William Garrett, (19 October 1900 – 12 October 1994) was an Australian pilot, military officer, photographer, and politician.

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Raymond Jones (architect)

Raymond Alfredo Daniel Jones (born 18 July 1925) is an Australian Modernist architect.

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Raymond Kan

Raymond Y. K. Kan (born 1932) was a Hong Kong architect and politician.

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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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Raymond Priestley

Sir Raymond Edward Priestley MC (20 July 1886 – 24 June 1974) was a British geologist and early Antarctic explorer.

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Raymond Specht

Raymond Louis Specht (born July 19, 1924) is an Australian plant ecologist, conservationist and academic, who participated in the Arnhem Land Scientific Expedition of 1948.

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Raymond Volkas

Raymond Volkas is a physicist of the University of Melbourne who in 2016 was awarded the Harrie Massey Medal and Prize for his contributions to physics.

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Raymonde Folco

Raymonde Folco is a Canadian politician, member of the Liberal Party of Canada.

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Raynor Johnson

Raynor Carey Johnson (1901–1987) was an English parapsychologist, physicist and author.

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Real Life (band)

Real Life are a Melbourne-based Australian new wave/synthpop band that achieved international chart success with their 1983 singles "Send Me an Angel" and "Catch Me I'm Falling".

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Rebecca Ritters

Rebecca Ritters (born 26 January 1984) is an Australian actress, mostly known for her role as Hannah Martin in the soap opera Neighbours.

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Rebecca Spindler

Rebecca Spindler (born in Melbourne) is the Head of Science and Conservation at non profit conservation organisation Bush Heritage Australia.

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Reception of WikiLeaks

The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks has received praise as well as criticism.

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Red Hong Yi

Hong Yi is a Malaysian born artist and architectural designer better known by her moniker, 'Red'.

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Red Symons

Redmond 'Red' Symons (born 13 June 1949) is an English-born Australian musician, and television and radio personality.

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Redistribution Liberals

The Liberals were a loosely structured political party active in the Australian state of Victoria from 1924 to 1926.

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Redmond Barry

Sir Redmond Barry, (7 June 181323 November 1880), was a colonial judge in Victoria, Australia of Anglo-Irish origins.

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Refined coal

Refined coal is the product of the application of a coal upgrading technology that removes moisture and certain pollutants from lower-rank coals such as sub-bituminous and lignite (brown) coals and raising their calorific values.

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Reg Turnbull

Reginald John David "Spot" Turnbull (21 February 1908 – 17 July 2006) was an Australian politician.

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Reg Wright

Sir Reginald Charles Wright (10 July 190510 March 1990) was an Australian barrister and politician.

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Reginald Sholl

Sir Reginald Richard Sholl (8 October 19027 August 1988) was an Australian lawyer, judge, diplomat, commentator.

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Reginald Stephen

Reginald Stephen (1860–1956) was the Anglican Bishop of Tasmania from 1914 until 1919 and then the Bishop of Newcastle (New South Wales) from 1919 until his retirement in 1928.

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Regional Rail Link

The Regional Rail Link (RRL) was a project to build a 47.5 kilometre length of railway through the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, the main aim of which was to separate regional V/Line Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong services from the electrified Melbourne suburban services, thereby increasing rail capacity and reliability.

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Relocation service

Relocation services, employee relocation or workforce mobility include a range of internal business processes to transfer employees, their families, and/or entire departments of a business to a new location.

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Rennie Ellis

Reynolds Mark "Rennie" Ellis (11 November 194019 August 2003) was an Australian social and social documentary photographer who also worked, at various stages of his life, as an advertising copywriter, seaman, lecturer, and television presenter.

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Renvoi

In conflict of laws, renvoi (from the French, meaning "send back" or "to return unopened") is a subset of the choice of law rules and it may be applied whenever a forum court is directed to consider the law of another state.

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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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Retail therapy

Retail therapy is shopping with the primary purpose of improving the buyer's mood or disposition.

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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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Rhys Isaac

Rhys Llywelyn Isaac (20 November 1937 in Cape Town, South Africa – 6 October 2010 in Blairgowrie, Victoria, Australia) was a South African-born Australian historian of American history who also worked in the United States.

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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 Appleby (bishop)

The Rt Rev Richard Franklin Appleby was an Anglican Bishop in the late 20th century.

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Richard Boyd

Richard Newell Boyd (born 19 May 1942, Washington, D.C.) is an American philosopher.

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Richard Casey, Baron Casey

Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey, Baron Casey (29 August 1890 – 17 June 1976) was an Australian statesman who served as the 16th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1965 to 1969.

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Richard Charles Mills

Professor Richard Charles Mills (8 March 1886 – 6 August 1952) was an Australian economist and academic.

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Richard Cotton (geneticist)

Richard Cotton (10 November 1940 – 14 June 2015) was an Australian medical researcher and founder of the Murdoch Institute and the Human Variome Project.

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Richard Courtney

Richard Courtney, drama teacher, theatre scholar and leading international expert in children's drama, was born in Newmarket, England on 4 June 1927 and was educated at Culford School and the University of Leeds.

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Richard Crouch

Richard Armstrong Crouch (19 June 1868 – 7 April 1949) was an Australian politician.

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Richard Dalitz

Richard Henry Dalitz, FRS (28 February 1925 – 13 January 2006) was an Australian physicist known for his work in particle physics.

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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 Gray (director)

Richard Gray is an Australian film director and film producer.

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Richard Harland

Richard Harland (born 15 January 1947 in Yorkshire) is an English fantasy and science fiction writer, living in New South Wales, Australia.

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Richard Hodgson (parapsychologist)

Richard Hodgson (1855–1905) was an Australian-born psychical researcher.

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Richard James (athlete)

Richard James (born 9 March 1956) is an Australian academic and former sprinter who competed mainly in the 100 metres.

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Richard James Arthur Berry

Prof Richard James Arthur Berry FRSE FRCSE (1867–1962) was a British-born surgeon and anatomist who rose to fame in Australia.

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Richard Larkins

Richard Graeme Larkins AO is the current Chancellor of La Trobe University.

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Richard Lewer

Richard Lewer is a Melbourne-based visual artist who works with video and animation, painting, drawing and performance.

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Richard Loveridge

Richard Loveridge (born 15 January 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1980s.

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Richard Marles

Richard Donald Marles (born 13 July 1967) is an Australian politician and the Shadow Minister for Defence and was formerly the Shadow Minister for Immigration and Border Protection.

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Richard McGarvie

Richard Elgin McGarvie (21 May 1926 – 24 May 2003) was a judge in the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1976 to 1992, and the 24th Governor of Victoria from 1992 to 1997.

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Richard Minifie

Richard Pearman Minifie, (2 February 1898 – 31 March 1969) was an Australian fighter pilot and flying ace of the First World War.

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Richard Pennefather

Richard William Pennefather (16 July 1851 – 16 January 1914) was the ninth Attorney-General of Western Australia, its third since Responsible Government.

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Richard Pestell

Richard G. Pestell is a physician scientist (oncologist and endocrinologist) and academic leader who currently serves as the President of the Pennsylvania Cancer and Regenerative Medicine Research Center (PCARM) at the Baruch S. Blumberg Institute.

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Richard Pratt (Australian businessman)

Richard J. Pratt (born Ryszard Przecicki; 10 December 193428 April 2009) was a prominent Australian businessman, chairman of the privately owned company Visy Industries, and a leading figure of Melbourne society.

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Richard Pyros

Richard Pyros (born 7 April 1984) is a British actor often working in Australia, who first achieved fame in the hit Australian Channel Seven TV show, Big Bite which was nominated for two AFI Awards.

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Richard Rawdon Stawell

Sir Richard Rawdon Stawell KBE, (14 March 1864 – 18 April 1935) was an Australian doctor and the President of the Victorian branch of the British Medical Association.

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Richard Robson (chemist)

Richard Robson FAA (born 4 June 1937) is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne.

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Richard Scotton

Richard "Dick" Bailey Scotton AO is an Australian health economist.

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Richard Searby

Dr.

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Richard Thilthorpe Slee

Richard Thilthorpe Slee, (1879–1935), mining engineer, was General Manager of the B.H.P. mine at Broken Hill, Australia.

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Richard W. Richards

Richard Walter Richards, GC (14 November 1894 – 8 May 1986), often referred to as Dick Richards, was an Australian science teacher who joined Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition in December 1914 as a physicist with the Ross Sea Party under Captain Aeneas Mackintosh.

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Richard Ward (judge)

Richard Charles Ward QC (28 July 1916 – 24 November 1977), generally known as Dick Ward was an Australian jurist and politician.

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Richard Woolcott

Richard Arthur Woolcott (born 11 June 1927) is a retired Australian public servant, diplomat, author and commentator.

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Richard Wynne

Richard William Wynne (born 6 October 1955) is an Australian politician.

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Richie Vandenberg

Richard "Richie" Vandenberg (born 14 January 1977) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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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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Risdon Prison Complex

Risdon Prison Complex, is an Australian medium to maximum security prison for males, is located in Risdon Vale near Hobart, Tasmania.

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Ritsumeikan University

is a private university in Kyoto, Japan, that traces its origin to 1869.

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Rivett, Australian Capital Territory

Rivett (postcode: 2611) is a residential suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, established in the late 1960s.

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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 University

RMIT University (officially the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, informally RMIT) is an Australian public research university located in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Rob Adams (architect)

Rob Adams (born 1948) is an architect and urban designer, Director of City Design at the City of Melbourne, Australia.

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Rob Gell

Rob Gell AM (born 25 August 1952) is a geomorphologist and weather presenter, with a degree in meteorology.

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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 Maclellan

Robert Roy Cameron "Rob" Maclellan AM (born 8 March 1934) is a former Australian politician.

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Rob Moodie (doctor)

Rob Moodie (born 1953, c. Melbourne) is the Professor of Global Health at the Nossal Institute of Global Health at the University of Melbourne and was named Victorian Father of the Year in 2005.

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Rob Sitch

Robert Ian Sitch (born 17 March 1962) is an Australian director, producer, screenwriter, actor and comedian.

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Rob Stary

Robert Stary is an Australian criminal defence lawyer, best known for defending Julian Assange, as well as Jack Thomas, the first Australian to be convicted under anti-terrorism laws introduced in Australia after the 11 September 2001 terror attacks in the United States.

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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 Best (politician)

Sir Robert Wallace Best, KCMG (18 June 185627 March 1946) was an Australian lawyer and politician who served in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

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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 Champion de Crespigny

Robert James Champion de Crespigny, AC (born 1950) is a multi-millionaire Australian businessman and founder of Normandy Mining Limited.

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Robert Clark (Australian politician)

Robert William Clark (born 11 March 1957) is an Australian politician.

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Robert Close

Robert Close (15 July 1903 in Camberwell, Victoria – 17 July 1995 in Palma, Majorca) was an Australian novelist.

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Robert Cornall

Robert John Cornall is a retired Australian senior public servant, he was head of the Attorney-General's Department between 2000 and 2008.

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Robert Dean (Australian politician)

Robert Logan Dean (born 31 October 1952) Australian politician is a former member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Robert Fordham

Robert Clive Fordham (born 10 February 1942) is an Australian former politician, who was a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly representing the state seat of Footscray for the Australian Labor Party from 1970 to 1992.

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Robert Fraser (ITV)

Sir Robert Fraser (1904–1985) was an Australian who found success in the United Kingdom as a journalist, civil servant and eventually as the first Director General of the British Independent Television Authority (ITA).

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Robert Gardner (Victorian politician)

Robert Arthur Gardner (20 November 1916 – 2002) was an Australian politician and community organiser.

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Robert Garran

Sir Robert Randolph Garran GCMG KC (10 February 1867 – 11 January 1957) was an Australian lawyer and the first Australian public servant, an early leading expert in Australian constitutional law, the first employee of the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia and the first Solicitor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Robert 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 Henry Mathews

Robert Henry Mathews (1877–1970) was an Australian missionary and Sinologist, best known for his 1931 A Chinese-English Dictionary: Compiled for the China Inland Mission by R. H. Mathews, which was subsequently revised by Harvard University Press in 1943.

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Robert Holt

Robert Wilfred Holt, known as Bob Holt (9 June 1913 – 1 May 1985) was an Australian politician, a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and, later, of the Parliament of Australia.

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Robert Hughes (critic)

Robert Studley Forrest Hughes AO (28 July 19386 August 2012) was an Australian-born art critic, writer, and producer of television documentaries.

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Robert J. O'Neill

Robert John O'Neill, (born 5 November 1936) is an Australian historian and academic.

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Robert Jacks

Robert Jacks (born 1943) is an Australian painter, sculptor and printmaker.

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Robert L. J. Ellery

Robert Lewis John Ellery CMG (14 July 1827 – 14 January 1908) was an English-Australian astronomer and public servant; Victorian government astronomer for 42 years.

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Robert Lethbridge

Professor Robert Lethbridge was the seventh Master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge from 2005 - 2013 and Provost of the Gates Cambridge Trust from 2010 - 2013.

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Robert Luke Deakin

Robert Luke Deakin is an Australian Social Entrepreneur and Cyber Security Expert, born in Nambour, Queensland in 1966.

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Robert Madgwick

Sir Robert Bowden Madgwick OBE (10 May 1905 – 25 March 1979) was an Australian educationist.

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Robert Manne

Robert Michael Manne (born 31 October 1947) is an Emeritus Professor of politics and Vice-Chancellor's Fellow at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

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Robert McComb

Robert Harold McComb is an Australian musician who played guitar, violin, organ, and other instruments with Perth-based rock group The Triffids, from 1979 to 1989.

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Robert McKeeman Oakley

Robert McKeeman Oakley (28 March 187127 August 1927) was a senior Australian public servant.

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Robert Menzies

Sir Robert Gordon Menzies, (20 December 189415 May 1978), was an Australian politician who twice served as Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1939 to 1941 and again from 1949 to 1966.

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Robert Miller Hardt

Robert Miller Hardt (born 24 June 1945, Pittsburgh) is an American mathematician.

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Robert Monahan

Sir Robert Vincent Monahan QC (11 April 1898 – 10 May 1975) was an Australian lawyer and judge who served on the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1955 to 1970.

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Robert Morton (biochemist)

Professor Robert Kerford (Bob) Morton FAA (7 August 1920 – 27 September 1963) was an Australian biochemist.

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Robert Percival Cook

Prof Robert Percival Cook FRSE (1906-1989) was an Australian-born biochemist.

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Robert Pohlman

Robert Williams Pohlman (March 1811 – 6 December 1877) was an English-born Australian lawyer and judge.

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Robert Ramsay (Victorian politician)

Robert Ramsay (16 February 184223 May 1882), Australian statesman, Postmaster-General of Victoria on two occasions in the 1870s.

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Robert Richter (lawyer)

Robert Richter QC is a prominent Australian barrister, based in Melbourne, known for his handling of a string of prominent cases.

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Robert Samuel Ross

Robert Samuel Ross (5 January 1873 – 24 September 1931) was an Australian socialist journalist, trade unionist, and agitator best known as the editor of a series of political magazines associated with the Australian labour movement in the 1890s and early 1900s.

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Robert Strachan Wallace

Sir Robert Strachan Wallace (1 August 1882 – 5 September 1961) was an Australian academic, army officer and film censor.

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Robert Tadgell

The Honourable Robert Clive Tadgell was a Court of Appeal justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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Robert Whately

Robert Kirkham Whately (27 August 1895 – 17 March 1956) was an Australian politician.

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Robert Whitaker (photographer)

Robert Whitaker (13 November 1939 – 20 September 2011) was a renowned British photographer, best known internationally for his many photographs of The Beatles, taken between 1964 and 1966, and for his photographs of the rock group Cream, which were used in the Martin Sharp-designed collage on the cover of their 1967 LP Disraeli Gears.

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Robert William Chapman (engineer)

Sir Robert William Chapman MIEAust (27 December 1866 – 27 February 1942) was an Australian mathematician and engineer.

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Robin Alexander

Robin Alexander is a British educationist and academic known particularly for championing the cause of primary education, for his leadership of the Cambridge Primary Review, and for his research and writing on education policy, culture, curriculum, pedagogy, dialogic teaching and comparative and international education.

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Robin Batterham

Robin John Batterham AO FREng FAA FTSE (born 3 April 1941) is an Australian scientist specialising in chemical engineering.

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Robin Boyd (architect)

Robin Gerard Penleigh Boyd (3 January 1919 – 16 October 1971) was an Australian architect, writer, teacher and social commentator.

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Robin Gray (Australian politician)

Robin Trevor Gray (born 1 March 1940) is a former Australian politician who was Premier of Tasmania from 1982 to 1989.

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Robin Jeffrey

Robin Bannerman Jeffrey is a Canadian-born professor.

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Robin Room

Robin Gerald Walden Room (born December 28, 1939) is an Australian sociologist and researcher who studies the health effects of alcohol and other drugs.

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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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Robot (dance)

The robot (or mannequin) is an illusionary street dance style – often confused with popping – that attempts to imitate a dancing robot or mannequin.

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Robyn Alders

Robyn Gwen Alders AO is the first female veterinary scientist to be made an Officer of the Order of Australia.

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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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Rod Crewther

Rodney James Crewther (born 1945) is a physicist, notable in the field of gauge field theories.

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Rod Jones (author)

Rod Jones (born 5 February 1953) is an award-winning Australian novelist.

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Rod Kemp

Charles Roderick Kemp (born 21 December 1944) is an Australian politician.

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Rod Menzies

Rodney William "Rod" Menzies (born 31 August 1945 in Melbourne) is an Australian entrepreneur.

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Rod Quantock

Rodney Edward Quantock (born 1948) is an Australian stand-up comedian and writer.

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Rod Sims

Rodney Graham "Rod" Sims is an Australian economist and public servant.

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Roderick Carnegie

Sir Roderick Howard Carnegie AC (born 27 November 1932) is a prominent Australian businessman, primarily working in the coal industry.

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Roderick McLeod (politician)

Roderick Hugh McLeod (22 December 1862 – 26 November 1924) was an Australian politician.

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Roderick Weir Home

Roderick Weir "R.W." Home (born 6 January 1939), ia an Australian academic and historian of Science.

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Rodney Marks

Rodney David Marks (13 March 1968 – 12 May 2000) was an Australian astrophysicist who died from methanol poisoning while working in Antarctica.

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Rogaining

Rogaining is an orienteering sport of long distance cross-country navigation, involving both route planning and navigation between checkpoints using a variety of map types.

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Roger Benjamin

Roger Harold Benjamin (born 18 June 1957) is professor of Art History at The University of Sydney.

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Roger David Spencer

Roger David Spencer (born 6 October 1945) is an Australia horticultural botanist who was born at Alfreton, Derbyshire.

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Roger Powell (scientist)

Roger Powell FRS, (born 14 June 1949) is a British-born Australian based educator and academic.

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Rogue (comics)

Rogue is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.

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Rohan Rivett

Rohan Deakin Rivett (16 January 1917 – 5 October 1977) was an Australian journalist, author and influential editor of the Adelaide newspaper The News from 1951 to 1960.

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Rohan Spong

Rohan Spong (born 15 September 1981) is an Australian documentary film director best known for his films All The Way Through Evening and Winter at Westbeth.

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Roland Leckie

Roland John Leckie (30 December 1917 – 16 April 1990) was an Australian politician and judge.

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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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Roland Pope

Roland James "Rowley" Pope (18 February 1864 – 27 July 1952) was an Australian cricketer best known for representing the Australian national cricket team in one Test match in 1885, and later also known as an ophthalmologist and philanthropist.

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Roland Topor

Roland Topor (7 January 1938 – 16 April 1997) was a French illustrator, cartoonist, comics artist, painter, novelist, playwright, film and TV writer, filmmaker and actor, known for the surreal nature of his work.

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Roman Quaedvlieg

Roman Alexander Quaedvlieg (born 8 January 1965) is a former Australian senior public servant who was the Commissioner of the Australian Border Force (ABF) from 1 July 2015 until May 2017 when he was put on paid leave while an investigation into potential corruption took place.

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Ron 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 Elisha

Ron Elisha (born 1951) is an Israeli-born Australian playwright, writer and general practitioner.

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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 Merkel

Ron Merkel is an Australian jurist, who was formerly a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia.

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Ron Pretty

Ron Pretty is an Australian poet, publisher and teacher.

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Ron Radford

Ronald Warwick "Ron" Radford (born 3 December 1949) is an Australian curator, who was the Director of the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) from 2004 until 2014.

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Ron Wells (politician)

Ronald James Herbert "Ron" Wells (born 22 September 1935) is a former Australian politician.

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Ronald Aston

Ronald Leslie Aston (23 July 1901 – 7 September 1969) was an Australian physicist and civil engineer.

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Ronald Richards

Ronald Edwin Richards (25 October 1908 - 18 November 1994) was an Australian Anglican bishop: the fifth Bishop of Bendigo from 1957 to 1974.

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Ronald Sackville

Ronald Sackville AO is an acting judge of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and a former judge of the Federal Court of Australia.

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Ronny Chieng

Ronny Xin Yi Chieng is a Malaysia-born comedian and actor.

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Roper Bar, Northern Territory

Roper Bar is a location in Australia's Northern Territory.

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Rosaleen Love

Rosaleen Love (born 1940) is an Australian science journalist and writer.

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Rosaleen Norton

Rosaleen Miriam "Roie" Norton (2 October 1917 – 5 December 1979), who used the craft name of Thorn, was an Australian artist and occultist, in the latter capacity adhering to a form of pantheistic / Neopagan Witchcraft which was devoted to the god Pan.

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Rosalie Ham

Rosalie Ham (born 1955) is an Australian author, stage and radio play writer.

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Roscoe Wilson

Alfred Roscoe Wilson OBE (1882-1964) was the Anglican Dean of Melbourne from 1947 until 1953.

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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 Crowley

Rosemary Anne Crowley (born 30 July 1938) is a former Labor Senator for South Australia from 1983 to 2002.

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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 Hunter

Rosemary Hunter is an Australian academic who has been at Kent Law School since 2006.

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Rosemary Langford

Rosemary Langford (née Teele) is a lawyer, writer and academic from Australia.

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Rosemary Sorensen

Rosemary Sorensen (born 1954) is an Australian journalist, editor, and literary critic working for The Australian.

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Ross Adler

Norman Ross Adler AC was managing director of Santos Limited (1986-2000).

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Ross Garnaut

Ross Gregory Garnaut (born 28 July 1946, Perth, Western Australia) is a distinguished professor of economics at the Australian National University and both a vice-chancellor's fellow and professorial fellow of economics at The University of Melbourne.

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Ross McMullin

Ross McMullin (born 1952) is an Australian historian who has written a number of books on political and social history, as well as several biographies.

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Ross Robson

Ross Robson is a Trials Division justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria.

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Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (or RSM) is the international business school of the Erasmus University Rotterdam located in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

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Roy Burston

Major General Sir Samuel Roy Burston, (21 March 1888 – 21 August 1960) was an Australian soldier, physician, and horse racing identity.

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Roy Cameron

Sir Gordon Roy Cameron FRCP FRCPath FRS (30 June 1899 – 7 October 1966) was an Australian pathologist.

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Roy Grounds

Sir Roy Burman Grounds (18 December 19057 March 1981) was one of Australia's leading architects of the modern movement.

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Roy Schilling

Reginald Ernest Roy Schilling (30 August 1896 – 7 May 1979) was an Australian politician.

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Roy Wright (physiologist)

Sir Roy Douglas Wright (7 August 190728 February 1990) was an Australian physiologist, known to his colleagues as "Pansy Wright".

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Royal Australian Chemical Institute

The Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) is both the qualifying body in Australia for professional chemists and a learned society promoting the science and practice of chemistry in all its branches.

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Royal Children's Hospital

The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) is a major children's hospital in Melbourne, Australia.

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Royal Exhibition Building

The Royal Exhibition Building is a World Heritage Site-listed building in Melbourne, Australia, completed in 1880.

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Royal Holloway, University of London

Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL), formally incorporated as Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, is a public research university and a constituent college of the federal University of London.

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Royal Military College, Duntroon

The Royal Military College, Duntroon, also known simply as Duntroon, is the Australian Army's officer training establishment.

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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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Royal Park railway station

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

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Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital

The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital (the Eye and Ear) is a specialist public teaching hospital in East Melbourne, Australia.

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Royal Women's Hospital

The Royal Women's Hospital, located in the Melbourne suburb of Parkville, was Australia's first specialist women's hospital.

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Rufus Black

Rufus Edward Ries Black (born 20 May 1969) is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Tasmania.

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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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Rupert Atkinson (poet)

Rupert Atkinson (2 February 1881 – 6 February 1961) was an Australian poet.

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Rupert Balfe

(Joseph) Rupert Balfe (9 March 1890 – 25 April 1915) was an Australian rules footballer and soldier who was killed during the landing at Anzac Cove.

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Rupert Downes

Major General Rupert Major Downes, (10 February 1885 – 5 March 1945) was an Australian soldier, general, surgeon and historian in the first half of the 20th century.

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Rupert Hamer

Sir Rupert James Hamer, AC, KCMG, ED (29 July 1916 – 23 March 2004), generally known until he was knighted in 1982 as Dick Hamer, was an Australian Liberal Party politician who served as the 39th Premier of Victoria from 1972 to 1981.

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Rupert Myer

Rupert Hordern Myer (born 13 August 1958) is an Australian businessman and philanthropist.

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Rupert Myers

Sir Rupert Horace Myers, (born 21 February 1921) is an Australian metallurgist, academic and retired university administrator, who was the third vice-chancellor of the University of New South Wales from 1969 to 1981.

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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 Clarke

William Lionel Russell Clarke (31 March 1876 – 14 May 1954) was an Australian politician.

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Russell Hagg

Russell Hagg (born 1938) is an Australian designer and director.

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Russell J. Howard

Russell J. Howard is an Australian-born scientist, CEO and entrepreneur.

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Russian Australians

Russian Australians comprise Australian citizens who have full or partial Russian heritage or people who emigrated from Russia and reside in Australia.

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Ruth Bishop

Ruth Frances Bishop (born 12 May 1933)Who's Who in Australia, ConnectWeb, 2013.

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Ruth F. Curtain

Ruth F. Curtain (born 1941) is an Australian mathematician who worked for many years in the Netherlands as a professor of mathematics at the University of Groningen.

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Ruth Fincher

Ruth B. Fincher (born 1951 in Victoria, Australia) is a leader in the field of feminist geography and urban geography.

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Ruth Hope Crow

Ruth Hope Crow (née Miller) AM (1916–1999) was an Australian political activist, social worker, writer, and long serving member of the Communist Party of Australia.

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Ruth McNair

Dr.

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S. A. David

Solomon Arulanandam David (சொலமன் அருளானந்தம் டேவிட்; 24 April 1924 – 11 October 2015) was a Sri Lankan Tamil architect, activist and founder of the Gandhiyam Movement.

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Sabrina Herft

Sabrina Herft is a Sri Lankan TV Host, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Sri Lanka 2012 and represented her country at the 2012 Miss Universe pageant.

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Saeed Naqvi

Saeed Naqvi is senior Indian journalist, television commentator, interviewer.

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SAGE-AU

SAGE-AU was an Australian non-profit professional association of system administrators.

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Saktiandi Supaat

Saktiandi bin Supaat (Jawi: سقتيند سوڤات; born) is a Singaporean politician.

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Sally Capp

Sally Anne Capp is an Australian politician who is the 104th Lord Mayor of Melbourne, elected on 18 May 2018 and sworn in on 24 May 2018.

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Sally Morrison

Sally Morrison is an Australian writer of fiction and biography.

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Sally Walker

Sally Ann Walker is a lawyer and former senior university administrator.

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Sam Cohen (Australian politician)

Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate.

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Sam Goldbloom

Samuel Mark "Sam" Goldbloom AM (31 December 1919 – 25 May 1999) was an Australian peace and human rights activist.

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Sam Lipski

Sam Lipski AM is a distinguished Australian journalist.

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Sam McClure

Sam McClure (born) is an Australian sports journalist who works for The Age, 1116 SEN, and the Seven Network.

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Sam Strong

Sam Strong is an Australian theatre director and the current Artistic Director of Queensland Theatre Company.

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Sam Walsh (businessman)

Sam Walsh AO (born 27 December 1949) is an Australian businessman who was elected to the Mitsui & Co board as a non-executive Director on 21 June 2017.

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Saman Halgamuge

Saman Halgamuge is a Sri Lanka academic who emigrated to Australia.

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Samantha Lane

Samantha Jane "Sam" Lane (born 5 June 1979) is an Australian AFL writer for The Age newspaper, television and radio personality and daughter of veteran football journalist and commentator Tim Lane.

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Samantha Ratnam

Samantha Shantini Ratnam (born 1977) is a social worker, politician and the current leader of the Victorian Greens.

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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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Sammy J

Sam McMillan (born 2 July 1983) is an Australian musical comedian, satirist, and writer who performs under the stage name Sammy J. He embraces a variety of media in his comedy, including the use of video and self-composed music, and frequently collaborates with Randy the purple puppet.

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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 Ball (educator)

Samuel Ball BA MEd PhD, FAPA (9 January 1933 – 9 December 2009) was an Australian researcher and academic in the field of education.

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Samuel Berkovic

Professor Samuel Frank Berkovic (born 1953) is an Australian neurologist and Laureate Professor in the Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne and Director of the Epilepsy Research Centre at Austin Health.

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Samuel Charles Brittingham

Samuel Charles Brittingham (1860-12 November 1944) was a British-born architect who worked extensively in Australia in the early twentieth century.

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Samuel Gillott

Sir Samuel Gillott (29 October 1838 – 29 June 1913) was an Australian lawyer and politician, commonly known as a former Lord Mayor of Melbourne.

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Samuel L. Braunstein

Samuel Leon Braunstein (born 1961) is a professor in the Computer Science department at the University of York, UK.

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Samuel McLaren

Professor Samuel Bruce McLaren (16 August 1876 – 13 August 1916) was an Australian mathematician and mathematical physicist.

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Samuel Pisar

Samuel Pisar (March 18, 1929 – July 27, 2015) was a Polish-born American lawyer, author, and Holocaust survivor.

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Samuel Topp

Samuel St John Topp (13 June 1850 – 1 August 1902) was an Australian barrister who became a leading member of the Victorian legal profession.

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Samuel Wilson (Portsmouth MP)

Sir Samuel Wilson (7 February 1832 – 11 June 1895) was an Irish-born Australian pastoralist and politician, and later a British Member of Parliament.

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Samy Azer

Samy A. Azer is an Egyptian-born Australian physician and medical educator who has made an input to medical education internationally.

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San Diego Zoo Global

San Diego Zoo Global is a not-for-profit organization headquartered in San Diego that operates the San Diego Zoo, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research, and the San Diego Zoo Global Wildlife Conservancy.

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Sandor (Alexander) Gallus

Sandor (Alexandor) Gallus (15 November 1907 – 29 December 1996) was a Melbourne archaeologist, most famous for his investigations of Pleistocene Aboriginal occupation at Koonalda Cave in South Australia and the Dry Creek archaeological site in Keilor, Australia, which helped demonstrate the great antiquity of Aboriginal occupation of Australia.

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Sandra McLaren

Dr Sandra McLaren is an Australian geologist.

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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 Tarte

Dr.

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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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Sanford Kadish

Sanford "Sandy" H. Kadish (Sept. 7, 1921Andrew Cohen,, Berkeley Law News, Sept. 5, 2014. - Sept. 5, 2014) was an American criminal law scholar and theorist.

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Sankar Das Sarma

Sankar Das Sarma is an India-born American theoretical condensed matter physicist, who has worked in the areas of strongly correlated materials, graphene, semiconductor physics, low-dimensional systems, topological matter, quantum Hall effect, nanoscience, spintronics, Dirac and Weyl materials, collective properties of ultra-cold atomic and molecular systems, optical lattice, many-body theory, and quantum computation.

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Sarah Alade

Sarah Alade was the acting governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria during the suspension of Lamido Sanusi until his tenure ended.

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Sarah Courtney

Sarah Jane Courtney (born 1979) is an Australian financial analyst, viticulturist and politician.

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Sarah Day

Sarah Day (born 1958) is an English-born Australian poet and teacher.

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Sarah Jane Pell

Sarah Jane Pell (born 30 December 1974) is an Australian artist, researcher and occupational diver.

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Sarah Worthington

Sarah Elizabeth Worthington, (née Monks; born 18 February 1955) is a British legal scholar and barrister, specialising in company law, commercial law, and equity.

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Sarina Singh

Sarina Singh is an Australian writer and travel author.

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Savory & Partners

Savory & Partners (former Savory & Moore) founded by Jeremy Savory, is a British company headquartered in Dubai that processes and provides citizenship, second passports and residency by Investment Immigration to 15 countries, that offer Citizenship by Investment programs.

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Scarsdale, New York

Scarsdale is a town and village in Westchester County, New York.

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Scav Hunt

Scav Hunt can refer to any Scavenger Hunt in general, but is usually an abbreviation used to refer to a specific Scavenger Hunt.

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Schapelle Corby

Schapelle Leigh Corby (born 10 July 1977) is an Australian woman who was convicted of smuggling cannabis into Indonesia.

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School of St Jude

The School of St Jude is a charity-funded school located in the city of Arusha, in the northern Arusha Region of Tanzania.

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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 Ryan (Australian politician)

Scott Michael Ryan (born 12 May 1973) is an Australian politician.

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Scripsi

Scripsi was an Australian literary periodical published from 1981 to 1994 in Melbourne, first from the English Department and subsequently from Ormond College of the University of Melbourne.

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Sean Bowden

Sean Bowden (born 22 September 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer, later a lawyer.

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Sean Godsell

Sean Godsell (born 9 September 1960) is an Australian architect and former professional Australian rules footballer.

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Sean McMullen

Sean Christopher McMullen (born midnight 21 December 1948 in Sale, Victoria) is an award-winning Australian science fiction and fantasy author.

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Sekai Nzenza-Shand

Sekai Nzenza is a Zimbabwean writer.

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Sergey Paramonov (entomologist)

Sergey Jacques Paramonov (4 November 1894, Kharkiv – 22 September 1967, Canberra) was a Ukrainian-Australian entomologist, specializing on flies (Diptera), of which described about 700 species and subspecies.

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Shahram Akbarzadeh

Prof.

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Shanghai Institute of Visual Art

Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts (SIVA) (上海视觉艺术学院) is a public university in Songjiang District of Shanghai, China.

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Shanghai Shixi High School

Shanghai Shixi High School or "Shanghai Shixi Middle School ", founded in 1870, is a public high school located in the Jing'an District of Shanghai, China.

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Shanika Karunasekera

Shanika Karunasekera is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Melbourne.

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Shannon Fentiman

Shannon Maree Fentiman is an Australian politician.

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Sharif Galal

Sharif Galal (born Alexandria, Egypt) is a DJ and radio announcer best known for his work at Triple J in Australia.

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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 Claydon

Sharon Catherine Claydon (born 26 April 1964) is an Australian politician.

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Sheila Fitzpatrick

Sheila Fitzpatrick (born June 4, 1941) is an Australian historian.

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Sheila Jeffreys

Sheila Jeffreys (born 13 May 1948) is a former professor of political science at the University of Melbourne.

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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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Shepparton

Shepparton is a city located on the floodplain of the Goulburn River in northern Victoria, Australia, approximately north-northeast of Melbourne.

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Sheridan Close Apartment Block

Sheridan Close is a low-rise apartment complex situated on 485–489 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Sherryl Garbutt

Sherryl Maree Garbutt (born 5 May 1948) is a former Australian politician.

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Shire of Stephens

The Shire of Stephens was a local government area in the inner southern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland.

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Shire of Tingalpa

The Shire of Tingalpa was a local government area in the south-eastern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Shire of Yeerongpilly

The Shire of Yeerongpilly was a local government area in the southern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland.

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Shirley McKerrow

Shirley Margaret McKerrow OAM (née Gardini; born 18 September 1933) was the first woman to serve as federal president of an Australian political party, as president of the National Party from 1981 to 1987.

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Shitij Kapur

Shitij Kapur, PhD, FMedSci, is the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Dentistry and Health Sciences and Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Health) of the University of Melbourne.

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Shoba Raja

Shoba Raja has a highly specialised knowledge and experience of developmental issues of vulnerable groups particularly within the field of disability and mental health.

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Sibnarayan Ray

Sibnarayan Ray (1921–2008) was a Bengali thinker, educationist, philosopher and literary critic of twentieth century India.

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Sid Spindler

Siegfried Emil "Sid" Spindler (9 July 19321 March 2008) was an Australian politician who served as a Senator for Victoria from 1990 to 1996, representing the Australian Democrats.

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Simon Chesterman

Prof Simon Chesterman is Dean and Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore.

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Simon Deakin

Simon Deakin (born 26 March 1961) is Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, Cambridge, and a Fellow of Peterhouse College, Cambridge.

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Simon Fraser (Australian rules footballer)

Simon Fraser (25 August 1886 – 11 May 1919) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Simon Lethlean

Simon Lethlean (born 17 November 1975) is a former Australian Football League (AFL) football operations manager and the current general manager of football at St Kilda Football Club.

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Simon 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 West (poet)

Simon West (born 1974) is an Australian poet.

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Simona Castricum

Simona Castricum (born ca. 1975) is an Australian musician, performer, DJ and architecture academic.

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Simone Warner

Simone Warner is an Australian scientist, a microbiology researcher.

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Simone Young

Simone Margaret Young AM (born 2 March 1961) is an Australian conductor.

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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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Siobhan Austen

Siobhan Austen is an Australian economist and Professor at Curtin University, where she is also the head of the Department of Economics and Property Studies of Curtin Business School.

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Siobhan O'Sullivan

Siobhan O'Sullivan is an Australian political scientist and political theorist who is currently a lecturer in the School of Social Sciences, University of New South Wales.

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Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award

The Sir Bernard Heinze Memorial Award, often referred to simply as the Bernard Heinze Award, was inaugurated following the death of Sir Bernard Heinze in 1982.

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Sir Robert Hutchison, 1st Baronet

Sir Robert Hutchison, 1st Baronet, FRCP (28 October 1871 – April 20, 1960) was a Scottish physician and paediatrician, who is well known as the original editor of the medical books, "Clinical Methods" and "Food and the Principles of Dietetics".

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Sir Robert Menzies Lecture

The Sir Robert Menzies Lecture is an annual lecture delivered in Melbourne, by a prominent politician, academic or other noteworthy individual, about various aspects of modern liberalism.

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Sir William Clarke, 1st Baronet

Sir William John Clarke, 1st Baronet (31 March 1831 – 15 May 1897), was an Australian businessman and philanthropist in the Colony of Victoria.

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Sissoo spinach

Sissoo spinach, also known as Brazilian spinach, Sambu or Samba lettuce, is a tropical edible groundcover of the genus Alternanthera used as a leaf vegetable.

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Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart

The Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, often called the "Josephites" or "Brown Joeys", were founded in Penola, South Australia, in 1866 by Mary MacKillop and the Rev. Julian Tenison Woods.

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Sita Buslines

Sita Buslines is a privately owned bus and coach operator in Melbourne, Australia.

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SkeptiCamp

SkeptiCamps are smallish grassroots conferences where scientific skeptics come together and participate and present.

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Skynet (satellite)

Skynet is a family of military communications satellites, now operated by Astrium Services on behalf of the UK Ministry of Defence, which provide strategic communication services to the three branches of the British Armed Forces and to NATO forces engaged on coalition tasks.

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Social theory

Social theories are analytical frameworks, or paradigms, that are used to study and interpret social phenomena.

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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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Softball in Australia

Softball in Australia is played in Australia.

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Sol Encel

Solomon "Sol" Encel (3 March 192523 July 2010) was an Australian academic sociologist and political scientist.

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Solana Generating Station

The Solana Generating Station is a solar power plant near Gila Bend, Arizona, about southwest of Phoenix, completed in 2013.

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Sonny Chua

Sonny Chua is an Australian composer, pianist and music educator.

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Sonya Kilkenny

Sonya Kilkenny (born 15 May 1969) is an Australian politician.

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Sophia (journal)

Sophia is an academic journal devoted to professional pursuits in philosophy, metaphysics, religion and moral thinking, founded in 1962 by Max Charlesworth and Graeme de Graaf.

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Sophie Charlotte Ducker

Sophie Charlotte Ducker (9 April 1909 – 20 May 2004) was a German-born Australian botanist.

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Sophie Mirabella

Sophie Mirabella (née Panopoulos; born 27 October 1968) is an Australian lawyer and former politician who was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013, representing the Division of Indi, Victoria.

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South Lawn car park

The South Lawn car park is a parking garage at the University of Melbourne constructed in 1971–72 using an innovative structural system designed by engineer Jan van der Molen.

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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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Squatting (pastoral)

In Australian history, a squatter was typically a man, either a free settler or ex-convict, who occupied a large tract of Crown land in order to graze livestock.

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St Bartholomew's Church, Burnley

St Bartholomew's Church, Burnley is the Anglican Parish Church of the small suburb of Burnley, historically considered part of Richmond, in inner-suburban Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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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 Hilda's College (University of Melbourne)

St Hilda's College is a college of The University of Melbourne, providing a residential community for students from all parts of regional Victoria, interstate and overseas.

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St James Old Cathedral

St James Old Cathedral, an Anglican church, is the oldest church in Melbourne, Australia.

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St James the Great, St Kilda East

St James the Great, St Kilda East, is an Anglican parish church in the City of Glen Eira, Victoria, Australia.

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St Joseph's College, Melbourne

St Joseph's College Melbourne was a Roman Catholic secondary college which opened early in 1903 and closed at the end of 2010.

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St Kilda East, Victoria

St Kilda East is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 6 km south-east from Melbourne's Central Business District.

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St Mary's College (University of Melbourne)

St Mary's College is a medium-sized residential college affiliated with the University of Melbourne.

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St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne

St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne is a major hospital in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia.

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St Vincent's Private Hospital

St Vincent's Private Hospital (formerly known as St Vincent's & Mercy Private Hospital) is a hospital in Victoria of Australia that is located across three campuses in the Melbourne suburbs of Fitzroy, East Melbourne and Kew.

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St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research

St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research (SVI) is an independent Australian medical research institute located in, Melbourne, Victoria.

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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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Stan Gleeson

Stanley Edmond "Stan" Gleeson (17 May 1910 – 24 May 1999) was an Australian politician.

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Stan Martin

Stanley Carlton Martin (23 November 1889 — 3 May 1917) was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League.

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Stan Neale

Stanley Walter "Stan" Neale was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League.

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Stan Reid

Stanley Spencer Reid (12 July 1872 – 23 June 1901) was an Australian rules footballer with the Fitzroy Football Club from 1894 to 1898.

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Staniforth Smith

Miles Staniforth Cater Smith, (25 February 1869 – 14 January 1934) was an Australian politician.

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Stanislaus S. Uyanto

Stanislaus S. Uyanto is an Indonesian statistician.

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Stanley Argyle

Sir Stanley Seymour Argyle KBE (4 December 1867 – 23 November 1940), Australian politician, was the 32nd Premier of Victoria.

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Stanley Porteus

Prof.

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State Library of Victoria

State Library Victoria is the central library of the state of Victoria, Australia, located in Melbourne.

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State terrorism

State terrorism refers to acts of terrorism conducted by a state against foreign targets or against its own people.

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Stefaan Simons

Stefaan J. R. Simons is a chemical engineer and senior academic employed by the University College London.

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Stella Young

Stella Jane Young (24 February 1982 – 6 December 2014) was an Australian comedian, journalist and disability rights activist.

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Stephan Matthai

Stephan Konrad Matthai is a German geologist and petroleum engineer.

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Stephanie Trigg

Stephanie Trigg is a literary scholar in the field of medieval studies, known in particular for her work on Geoffrey Chaucer.

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Stephen Barlow (director)

Stephen Barlow is an Australian born (1973), London based opera director.

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Stephen Bigelow

Stephen John Bigelow is an Australian mathematician and professor of mathematics at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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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 Censky

Stephen Censky is an American businessman and government official who currently serves as the United States Deputy Secretary of Agriculture.

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Stephen Donaghue

Stephen Paul Donaghue (born 7 January 1973) is an Australian barrister and constitutional lawyer and the present Solicitor-General of Australia.

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Stephen G. Cecchetti

Stephen G Cecchetti (born August 18, 1956) is an American economist who has been the Barbara and Richard M Rosenberg Professor of Global Finance at Brandeis International Business School.

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Stephen G. Wheatcroft

Stephen G. Wheatcroft (born 1 June 1947) is professor of the School of Historical Studies, University of Melbourne.

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Stephen Hart (bishop)

John Stephen Hart (1866–1952) was an Australian Anglican bishop who was the Bishop of Wangaratta in the Church of England in Australia (now the Anglican Church of Australia).

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Stephen Henry Roberts

Sir Stephen Henry Roberts CMG (16 February 1901 in Maldon, Victoria – 1971) was an Australian academic, author, historian, international analyst and university vice-chancellor.

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Stephen Kevin Smith

Professor Stephen Kevin Smith FMedSci is an academic and health executive who led the creation of the UK's first Academic Health Science Centre at Imperial College, London.

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Stephen Matthews (linguist)

Stephen Matthews (馬詩帆) is a linguist specializing in language typology, syntax and semantics.

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Stephen Murray-Smith

Stephen Murray-Smith AM (9 September 1922 – 31 July 1988) was an Australian writer, editor and educator.

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Stephen Reynolds (artist)

Stephen Sarre Reynolds (born 3 February 1974), is an Australia born artist, currently residing in Los Angeles.

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Stephen Thomas Knight

Stephen Thomas Knight MA (Oxon.) PhD (Sydney).

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Stephen Toulmin

Stephen Edelston Toulmin (25 March 1922 – 4 December 2009) was a British philosopher, author, and educator.

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Steve Vizard

Stephen William Vizard (born 6 March 1956) is an Australian television and radio presenter, lawyer, comedian, producer, author and screenwriter.

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Steven Amsterdam

Steven Amsterdam (born in New York City on January 31, 1966) is an American writer.

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Steven H. Low

Steven H. Low is a Professor of the Computing and Mathematical Sciences Department and the Electrical Engineering Department at the California Institute of Technology.

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Steven Yearley

Steve Yearley (born 6 September 1956) is a British sociologist.

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Stochastic Models

Stochastic Models is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes papers on stochastic models.

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Stockland Tooronga

Stockland Tooronga (previously known as Tooronga Village Shopping Centre) is a residential, office and retail centre in the suburb of Glen Iris in the municipality of Boroondara.

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Stonewall, Manitoba

Stonewall is a town in the Canadian province of Manitoba with a population of 4,809 as of the 2016 census.

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Street art in Melbourne

Melbourne, the capital of Victoria and the second largest city in Australia, has gained international acclaim for its diverse range of street art and associated subcultures.

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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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Struan Sutherland

Struan Keith Sutherland AO (17 June 193611 January 2002) was an Australian medical researcher who developed effective antivenoms and other treatments for people bitten or stung by venomous Australian wildlife.

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Stuart Blackler

The Very Reverend Stuart Edward Blackler was Dean of Hobart from 1993 to 2005.

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Stuart Challender

Stuart David Challender, AO (19 February 194713 December 1991) was an Australian conductor, known particularly for his work with The Australian Opera, Elizabethan Sydney Orchestra and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.

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Stuart Kaye

Stuart Bruce Kaye (born 22 June 1967) is an Australian professor of law and was, until early 2013, Dean of the Law School at the University of Western Australia.

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Stuart King

Stuart Patrick King (22 April 1906 – 28 February 1943) was an Australian sportsman who played first-class cricket for Victoria and Australian rules football for Victorian Football League club St Kilda.

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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 McDonald (Australian politician)

Stuart Richard McDonald (18 April 1928 – 20 December 2017) was an Australian politician.

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Student orientation

Student orientation or new student orientation (often encapsulated into an Orientation week, Frosh Week, Welcome Week (or Freshers' Week) is a period before the start of an academic year at a university or tertiary institutions. A variety of events are held to orient and welcome new students during this period. The name of the period varies by country. Although usually described as a week, the length of this period varies widely from university to university and country to country, ranging from about three days to a month or even more (e.g. four or five weeks, depending on program, at Chalmers). The length of the week is often affected by each university's tradition as well as financial and physical constraints. During this period, students participate in a wide range of social activities.

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Studies in Higher Education

Studies in Higher Education is a peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of higher education, published by Routledge on behalf of the Society for Research into Higher Education.

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Subatomic particle

In the physical sciences, subatomic particles are particles much smaller than atoms.

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Sudirman

General of the Army Raden Soedirman (Perfected Spelling: Sudirman; 24 January 1916 – 29 January 1950) was a high-ranking Indonesian military officer during the Indonesian National Revolution.

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Suelette Dreyfus

Dr.

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Sukhjiwan Kaur

Dr Sukhjiwan Kaur is an Indian–Australian molecular geneticist.

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Sumisha Naidu

Sumisha Naidu is Malaysia Correspondent for Channel NewsAsia and a former Australian Broadcasting Corporation and KiniTV journalist and presenter.

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Supreme Court of Nauru

The Supreme Court of Nauru is the highest court in the judicial system of the Republic of Nauru.

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Surveyor General of New South Wales

The Surveyor-General of New South Wales is the primary government authority responsible for land and mining surveying in New South Wales.

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Surveyor General of Victoria

The Surveyor General of Victoria is the person nominally responsible for government surveying in Victoria, Australia.

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Susan Crennan

Susan Maree Crennan (née Walsh; born 1 July 1945), is a former Justice of the High Court of Australia, the highest court in the Australian court hierarchy.

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Susan Forrest

Dr Susan Forrest is a genomics expert and Director/CEO of the Australian Genome Research Facility (AGRF).

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Susan Hawthorne

Susan Hawthorne (born 30 November 1951) is an Australian writer, poet, political commentator and publisher.

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Susan Irvine

Susan Irvine (born 1928) is an Australian educator, author and rose authority.

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Susan Kenny

Susan Coralie Kenny (born 29 November 1953) is a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia, and formerly a Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria, where she was the first woman to serve on the Court of Appeal.

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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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Susan Provan

Susan Mary Provan is an Australian performing arts producer, who has been director of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival since 1994.

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Suzanna Sheed

Suzanna Sheed (born 14 March 1954) is an Australian politician.

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Suzanne Cory

Suzanne Cory, AC, FAA, FRS (born 11 March 1942) is an Australian molecular biologist.

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Suzanne Duigan

Suzanne "Sue" Lawless Duigan (7 July 1924 – 1993) was an Australian paleobotanist who specialised in fossil pollen (palynology).

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Suzie Sheehy

Suzanne Lyn Sheehy is an Australian particle physicist and science communicator at the University of Oxford.

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Swanston Street, Melbourne

Swanston Street is a major thoroughfare in the centre of Melbourne, Australia.

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Swertia

Swertia is a genus in the gentian family containing plants sometimes referred to as the felworts.

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Sydney Church of England Grammar School

Sydney Church of England Grammar School (also known as the Shore School, SCEGS or simply Shore) is an independent, Anglican, day and boarding school for boys, located in North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Sydney Dodd

Sydney Dodd, FRCVS (c. 1874 – 20 October 1926), was a British veterinary surgeon and scientist.

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Sydney James Van Pelt

Sydney James Van Pelt (born February 1, 1908 in Melbourne; † January 7, 1976) was an Australian medical practitioner and a pioneer of modern medical hypnosis and hypnotherapy.

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Sydney Patterson

Sydney Wentworth Patterson MB BS, MD, DSc, FRCP (born 1882 in Melbourne, Australia, died 1960 in London, England) was a physician, medical researcher and first director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia.

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Sydney Sparkes Orr

Sydney Sparkes Orr was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tasmania and the centre of the "Orr case", a celebrated academic scandal of the 1950s.

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Sydney Sunderland

Sir Sydney Sunderland CMG (1910–1993) was an eminent Australian scientist in the field of medicine, and was a Foundation Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science.

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Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race

The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race is an annual event hosted by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, starting in Sydney, New South Wales on Boxing Day and finishing in Hobart, Tasmania.

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Sylvanus James Magarey

(Dr) Sylvanus James Magarey (21 October 1850 – 24 March 1901) was a surgeon and politician in the Colony of South Australia, described as "an exemplary citizen, social reformer and legislator".

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Sylvia Agnes Sophia Tait

Sylvia Agnes Sophia Tait (8 January 1917 – 28 February 2003) (née Wardropper, known as Sylvia Simpson from 1941 to 1956) was an English biochemist and endocrinologist.

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Sze Flett

Dr Sze Peng Flett is a Principal Scientist and the interim Director for the Horticulture Centre of Excellence in the Victoria Department of Environment and Primary Industries.

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T J Byrnes Monument

T J Byrnes Monument is a heritage-listed memorial at Palmerin Street, Warwick, Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.

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T. Alan Hatton

T.

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T. H. Laby

Thomas Howell Laby FRS (3 May 1880 – 21 June 1946), was an Australian physicist and chemist, Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Melbourne 1915–1942.

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T. J. Ryan

Thomas Joseph Ryan (1 July 1876 – 1 August 1921) was an Australian politician who served as Premier of Queensland from 1915 to 1919, as leader of the state Labor Party.

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Tahir Raj Bhasin

Tahir Raj Bhasin (born 21 April 1987) is an Indian actor.

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Taipei Medical University

Taipei Medical University (TMU) in Taiwan is located in Taipei's Xinyi District.

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Tajol Rosli Mohd Ghazali

Tan Sri Dato' Seri Haji Mohamad Tajol Rosli bin Tan Sri Mohamed Ghazali (born 6 November 1944) was the 9th Menteri Besar (Chief Minister) of the state of Perak, Malaysia.

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Takamitsu Muraoka

is a Japanese Hebraist.

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Talloires Network

The Talloires Network is an international association of institutions committed to strengthening the civic roles and social responsibilities of higher education.

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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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Tan Loke Mun

Dr.

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Tania de Jong

Tania Karen de Jong,, is an Australian soprano, social entrepreneur, business woman, creative innovation catalyst and motivational speaker.

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Tanzima Hashem

Tanzima Hashem, a Bangladeshi associate professor at BUET, is one of the five women scientists from the developing world who won Elsevier Foundation Awards in 2017.

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Taralga

Taralga is a small village in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia in Upper Lachlan Shire.

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Taralga Wind Farm

The Taralga Wind Farm is a wind farm located near Taralga, New South Wales.

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Tarang Chawla

Tarang Chawla (born 5 February 1987) is an Indian-born Australian author and advocate against men's violence.

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Taree High School

Taree High School, also known as THS, is a secondary, public, co-educational, comprehensive day school, located in Taree, a city on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia.

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Taylors College

Taylors College is a provider of university preparation programs in Australia and New Zealand.

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Teachable moment

A teachable moment, in education, is the time at which learning a particular topic or idea becomes possible or easiest.

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Technical and further education

In Australia, technical and further education or TAFE institutions provide a wide range of predominantly vocational courses, mostly qualifying courses under the National Training System/Australian Qualifications Framework/Australian Quality Training Framework.

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Technical University of Munich

Technical University of Munich (TUM) (Technische Universität München) is a research university with campuses in Munich, Garching and Freising-Weihenstephan.

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Ted a'Beckett

Edward Lambert ("Ted") a'Beckett (born 11 August 1907 in St Kilda East, Victoria, died 2 June 1989 in Terang, Victoria) was an Australian cricketer who played in four Tests between 1928 and 1931.

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Ted Baillieu

Edward Norman Baillieu (born 31 July 1953) is a former Australian politician who was Premier of Victoria from 2010 to 2013.

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Ted Hill (Australian communist)

Edward Fowler Hill (1915-1988) was an Australian barrister and communist activist.

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Ted Laurie

Edward Andrew Hevingham "Ted" Laurie QC (31 August 1912 – 29 October 1989) was an Australian barrister and communist.

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Ted Ringwood

Alfred Edward "Ted" Ringwood FRS FAA (19 April 1930 – 12 November 1993) was an Australian experimental geophysicist and geochemist, and the 1988 recipient of the Wollaston Medal.

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Telekom Innovation Laboratories

Telekom Innovation Laboratories (also called T-Labs) is the R&D unit of Deutsche Telekom and is in a close partnership with the Technische Universität Berlin.

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Tell es-Safi

Tell es-Safi (Tall aṣ-Ṣāfī, "the white hill"; תל צפית, Tel Tzafit) was a Palestinian village, located on the southern banks of Wadi 'Ajjur, northwest of Hebron which had its Palestinian population expelled during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war on orders of Shimon Avidan, commander of the Givati Brigade.

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Terence Higgins (judge)

Terence John Higgins (born 1943) is an Australian-born judge of the National and Supreme Courts of Papua New Guinea, and a former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory.

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Terence James Elkins

Terence James Elkins (born 8 March 1936) is an Australian-born American physicist.

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Teresa Brennan

Teresa Brennan (January 4, 1952 – 2003), Schmidt Distinguished Professor of Humanities at Florida Atlantic University, was a writer, activist, feminist philosopher and psychoanalytic theorist.

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Terry Smith (art historian)

Terry Smith (born Terence Edwin Smith in Geelong, Victoria, 1944) is an Australian art historian, art critic and artist who currently lives and works in Pittsburgh, New York and Sydney.

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Tertiary education in Australia

Tertiary education in Australia consists of both government and private institutions.

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Thames Challenge Cup

The Thames Challenge Cup is a rowing event for men's eights at the annual Henley Royal Regatta on the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames in England.

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Thanu Padmanabhan

Thanu Padmanabhan (born 10 March 1957) is an Indian theoretical physicist and cosmologist whose research spans a wide variety of topics in Gravitation, Structure formation in the universe and Quantum Gravity.

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The Armidale School

The Armidale School (TAS) is an independent, co-educational, Anglican, day and boarding school located in Armidale, on the New England Tablelands of northern New South Wales, Australia.

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The Broken Melody (1937 film)

The Broken Melody is a 1938 Australian drama film directed by Ken G. Hall and starring Lloyd Hughes, based on a best-selling novel by F. J. Thwaites.

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The Choir of Newman College

The Choir of Newman College is a collegiate chapel and concert Choir affiliated with Newman College, a Catholic residential college of the University of Melbourne.

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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 D-Generation

The D-Generation was a popular and influential Australian TV sketch comedy show, produced and broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) for two series, between 1986 and 1987.

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The Dan & Maz Show

The Dan & Maz Show was an Australian breakfast radio show with Dan Debuf and Maz Compton.

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The Digger's Club

The Digger's Club maintains two historic gardens which are open to the public, one of which is listed as a national heritage site.

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The First Stone

The First Stone: Some questions about sex and power is a controversial non-fiction book by Helen Garner about a 1992 sexual harassment scandal at Ormond College, one of the residential colleges of the University of Melbourne.

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The Great Gatsby (2013 film)

The Great Gatsby is a 2013 romance drama film based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel of the same name.

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The Great Race (rowing)

The Great Race (or Harry Mahon Trophy) is an annual rowing race between the men's eight from the University of Waikato, New Zealand and a prominent university team (or teams) from outside New Zealand.

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The Holy Sea

The Holy Sea are an Australian rock band that was formed in Perth, Western Australia in 1999 by frontman Henry F. Skerritt.

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The Indecent Exposure of Anthony East

The Indecent Exposure of Anthony East is a 1968 play by David Williamson.

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The Journeyman Project (series)

The Journeyman Project is a series of award-winning first-person science fiction adventure games, created by Presto Studios and released by various publishers, including Bandai, Sanctuary Woods, and Red Orb Entertainment.

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The King and Country debate

The King and Country debate took place at the Oxford Union debating society of Oxford University in England on 9 February 1933.

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The King's Daughter (upcoming film)

The King's Daughter, previously The Moon and the Sun, is an upcoming American action-adventure fantasy film directed by Sean McNamara with a screenplay Ronald Bass, Barry Berman, Laura Harrington, and James Schamus.

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The Late Show (1990s Australian TV series)

The Late Show was a popular Australian comedy sketch and satire show, which ran for two seasons on the ABC.

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The Northern Hospital, Epping

The Northern Hospital in Epping, Melbourne, Australia, is major community hospital.

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The Peaks of Lyell

The Peaks of Lyell is a book by Geoffrey Blainey, based on his University of Melbourne MA thesis originally published in 1954.

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The Prime Minister Was a Spy

The Prime Minister Was a Spy is a 1983 book by British writer Anthony Grey.

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The Red Onion Jazz Band

The Red Onion Jazz Band (c. 1960–2008) was a trad jazz band formed in Melbourne (Australia) in the early 1960s and was also known as "The Red Onions" and "The Onions".

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The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne

The Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne (RDHM) is based in Carlton, just north of Melbourne’s CBD, and provides general, specialist and emergency dental care to all eligible Victorians.

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The SWARM Project

The Smartly-assembled Wiki-style Argument Marshalling (SWARM) Project is a research project, looking at how human reasoning can be improved.

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The Two-Character Play

The Two Character Play (also known as Out Cry in one of its alternate versions) is an American play by Tennessee Williams that premiered in London at the Hampstead Theatre in December 1967.

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Theatre of Australia

Theatre of Australia refers to the history of the performing arts in Australia, or produced by Australians.

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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, 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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Theft of The Weeping Woman from the National Gallery of Victoria

The theft of The Weeping Woman from the National Gallery of Victoria took place on 2 August 1986 in Melbourne, Australia.

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Theo Theophanous

Theo Charles Theophanous (born 16 June 1948) is an Australian former politician.

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Theodor Gaster

Theodor Herzl Gaster (July 21, 1906 – February 2, 1992) was a British-born American Biblical scholar known for work on comparative religion, mythology and the history of religions.

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Theodore Fink

Theodore Fink (3 July 1855 – 25 April 1942) was an Australian politician, newspaper proprietor and educationist.

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Theory of the Portuguese discovery of Australia

The theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia claims that early Portuguese navigators were the first Europeans to sight Australia between 1521 and 1524, well before the arrival of Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon in 1606 on board the Duyfken who is generally considered to be the first European discoverer.

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Thio Li-ann

Thio Li-ann (born 10 March 1968) is a Singaporean law professor at the National University of Singapore.

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Third Intercolonial Trades Union Congress

The Third Intercolonial Trades Union Congress was a meeting of trade union delegates held in Sydney, Australia in October 1885, succeeding congresses in 1879 and 1884.

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Thistle Yolette Harris

Thistle Yolette Harris (born 29 July 1902 and died 5 July 1990), also known as Thistle Stead, was an Australian botanist, educator, author and conservationist.

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Thomas à Beckett

Sir Thomas à Beckett (31 August 1836 – 21 June 1919) was an Australian solicitor and judge.

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Thomas Berghuis

Thomas Jakob Berghuis (born Amsterdam, April 2, 1973) is a curator, art historian, and former museum director based in Leiden, Netherlands.

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Thomas Blamey

Field Marshal Sir Thomas Albert Blamey, (24 January 188427 May 1951) was an Australian general of the First and Second World Wars, and the only Australian to attain the rank of field marshal.

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Thomas Brennan (Victorian state politician)

Thomas William Brennan (7 April 1900 – 29 October 1966) was an Australian politician.

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Thomas Carr (archbishop of Melbourne)

Thomas Joseph Carr (10 May 1839 – 6 May 1917) was the second Roman Catholic archbishop of Melbourne, Australia.

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Thomas Chirnside

Thomas Chirnside (1815–1887) was an Australian pastoralist who settled on much of what would become western Melbourne.

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Thomas Faulkner (physicist)

Thomas Faulkner is a string theorist and professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, born in Melbourne, Australia.

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Thomas Fitzgerald (composer)

Dr Thomas Fitzgerald is an Australian composer, musical director, conductor and musician.

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Thomas Francis Wigley

Thomas Francis Wigley (c. 1854 – 14 January 1933) was a lawyer and horse racing official in South Australia.

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Thomas George Tucker

Thomas George Tucker (29 March 1859 – 24 January 1946) was an Anglo-Australian academic, classicist, professor at the University of Melbourne and author.

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Thomas Haynes Upton

Thomas Haynes Upton OBE (2 June 188925 October 1956) was an Australian civil engineer.

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Thomas Hollway

Thomas Tuke Hollway (2 October 1906 – 30 July 1971) was the 36th Premier of Victoria, and the first to be born in the 20th century.

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Thomas Joseph Byrnes

Thomas Joseph Byrnes (11 November 1860 – 27 September 1898) was Premier of Queensland from April 1898 until his death in October of the same year, having previously served in several ministerial positions in his parliamentary career.

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Thomas MacFarland Cherry

Sir Thomas MacFarland (Tom) Cherry Sc.D., F.A.A., F.R.S. (1898–1966) was a noted Australian mathematician, serving as Professor of Mathematics (pure, mixed and applied) at the University of Melbourne from 1929 until his retirement in 1963.

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Thomas McInerney (politician)

Thomas Patrick McInerney QC (9 November 1854 – 9 December 1934) was an Australian politician.

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Thomas Millar

Thomas Bruce "T.B." Millar AO (18 October 1925 – 5 June 1994) was an Australian historian, political scientist and a major figure in the development of strategic studies in Australia.

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Thomas Parnell (scientist)

Thomas Parnell (5 July 1881 – 1 September 1948) was the first Professor of Physics at the University of Queensland.

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Thomas Pennington Lucas

Thomas Pennington Lucas (13 April 1843 – 15 November 1917), also known as T.P. Lucas, was a Scottish-born Australian medical practitioner, naturalist, author, philosopher and utopianist.

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Thomas R. Pickering

Thomas Reeve "Tom" Pickering (born November 5, 1931) is a retired United States ambassador.

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Thomas Ranken Lyle

Sir Thomas Ranken Lyle FRS (26 August 1860 – 31 March 1944)R.W. Home,, Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 10, Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp 172–174.

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Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal

The Thomas Ranken Lyle Medal is awarded at most every two years by the Australian Academy of Science to a mathematician or physicist for his or her outstanding research accomplishments.

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Thomas Sergeant Hall

Thomas Sergeant Hall (23 December 1858 – 21 December 1915) was an Australian geologist and biologist, recipient of The Murchison Fund in 1901.

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Thomas Sidney Dixon

Thomas Sidney Dixon (1916 — 1993) was a Catholic Missionary known for his work with Indigenous peoples.

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Thomas Smellie (minister)

Rev.

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Thomas Webb (Australian judge)

Thomas Prout Webb (22 January 1845 – 22 November 1916) was an Australian barrister and judge.

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Thomas William Meagher

Sir Thomas William Meagher (26 March 1902–27 June 1979) was a medical practitioner who, starting in 1939, served as Lord Mayor of Perth, Western Australia.

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Three Minute Thesis

The Three Minute Thesis competition or 3MT, is an annual competition held in over 200 universities worldwide.

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Thubten Gyatso (Australian monk)

Thubten Gyatso (born Adrian Feldmann) is an Australian monk and was ordained by Lama Thubten Yeshe in the 1970s and was one of the first Westerners to become a monk in the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Thylacine

The thylacine (or, also; Thylacinus cynocephalus) was the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times.

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Tiffeneau–Demjanov rearrangement

The Tiffeneau–Demjanov rearrangement (TDR) is the chemical reaction of a 1-aminomethyl-cycloalkanol with nitrous acid to form an enlarged cycloketone.

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Tiffiny Hall

Tiffiny Elizabeth Hall (born 11 July 1984) is an Australian author, journalist and television personality best known from television appearances on Gladiators, the morning show The Circle (2010), The Biggest Loser Australia: Families (2011) and The Biggest Loser Australia: Singles (2012).

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Til Barsip

Til Barsip or Til Barsib (Hittite Masuwari, modern Tell Ahmar; تل أحمر) is an ancient site situated in Aleppo Governorate, Syria by the Euphrates river about 20 kilometers south of ancient Carchemish.

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Tilly Aston

Matilda Ann Aston (11 December 1873 – 1 November 1947), better known as Tilly Aston, was a blind Australian writer and teacher, who founded the Victorian Association of Braille Writers, and later went on to establish the Association for the Advancement of the Blind, with herself as secretary.

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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 Burstall

Timothy Burstall AM (20 April 1927 – 19 April 2004) was an English Australian film director, writer and producer, best known for hit Australian movie Alvin Purple (1973) and its sequel Alvin Rides Again.

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Tim 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 Holding

Timothy James Holding (born 21 August 1972) is a former Australian politician.

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Tim Smith (Australian politician)

Timothy Colin Smith (born 15 October 1983) is an Australian politician.

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Tim van Gelder

Tim van Gelder was a founder of Austhink Software, an Australian software development company, and is the Managing Director of Austhink Consulting.

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Time & Society

Time & Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of sociology.

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Timeline of Melbourne history

This is a timeline of major events in the history of the city of Melbourne, Australia.

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Timeline of programming languages

This is a record of historically important programming languages, by decade.

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Timothy Potts

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Tin Alley

Tin Alley is an Australian rock band from Melbourne formed in 2007 by brothers Paul and Jim Siourthas, and Peter Hofbauer.

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Tintern Grammar

Tintern Grammar (also known as Tintern) is an independent, Anglican day school for girls and boys located in Ringwood East, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Tobias Cummings

Tobias Cummings is an Australian singer-songwriter from Melbourne who has recorded two albums.

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Tobias Manderson-Galvin

Tobias Alexander Edward Manderson-Galvin (born 19 August 1984) is an Australian actor, satirist, performance poet, dadaist and playwright.

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Toby Ord

Toby David Godfrey Ord (born 18 July 1979) is an Australian philosopher.

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Tom Bass (sculptor)

Thomas Dwyer Bass AM (6 June 1916 – 26 February 2010) was a renowned Australian sculptor.

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Tom Brennan (politician)

Thomas Cornelius Brennan KC (1866 – 3 January 1944) was an Australian journalist, lawyer and conservative politician who was elected to the Australian Senate.

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Tom Calma

Thomas Edwin Calma, (born 27 December 1953) in Darwin, Northern Territory an Australian Aboriginal elder of the Kungarakan people and member of the Iwaidja tribal group whose traditional lands are south west of Darwin and on the Cobourg Peninsula in the Northern Territory respectively, a human rights and social justice campaigner, is the sixth Chancellor of the University of Canberra, a post held since January 2014.

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Tom Campbell (philosopher)

Thomas (Tom) Douglas Campbell is a Scottish philosopher and jurist.

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Tom Connell

Tom Connell is an Australian journalist currently serving as a political reporter for Sky News Australia.

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Tom Elliott (investment banker)

Tom Elliott (born 22 November 1967) is an Australian investment banker, radio and television personality.

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Tom Frame (bishop)

Thomas Robert "Tom" Frame (born 7 October 1962) is an Australian Anglican bishop, historian, academic, author and social commentator.

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Tom Gleisner

Thomas Edmund Gleisner (born 1 January 1962) is an Australian director, producer, writer, comedian, occasional actor and author.

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Tom Quirk

Thomas "Tom" Quirk is a corporate director of biotech companies and former board member of the Institute of Public Affairs, an Australian conservative think-tank for which he has written numerous articles and papers and provided comments to the media.

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Tom Snijders

Tom A. B. Snijders (born September 26, 1949) is professor of Statistics in the Social Sciences at Nuffield College, Oxford, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford (since October 1, 2006).

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Tom Tehan

Thomas Joseph Tehan (18 January 1916 – 1 June 1996) was an Australian politician.

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Tom Wright (Australian playwright)

Tom Wright (born Melbourne 1 January 1968) is an Australian theatre writer, mostly known for his adaptations and translations.

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Tonight Live with Steve Vizard

Tonight Live with Steve Vizard was a nightly Australian comedy chat show broadcast on Seven Network in Australia.

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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 Birch

Tony Birch (born 1957) is an Australian poet, short story writer and novelist.

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Tony Hyams

Anthony J. "Tony" Hyams AM (born 2 November 1945) has spent most of his career in banking, finance and investment, and since 1996 he has been a professional non executive company director.

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Tony Lamb

Antony Hamilton Lamb (born 7 March 1939) is an Australian former politician.

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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 Shepherd (businessman)

Anthony "Tony" Shepherd (born 1944, Melbourne) is an Australian businessman.

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Tony Smith (Victorian politician)

Anthony David Hawthorn Smith (born 13 March 1967) is an Australian politician who is the 30th and current Speaker of the House of Representatives, assuming office on 10 August 2015.

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Tony Van Vliet (Australian politician)

Anthony "Tony" Van Vliet (22 October 1933 – 16 October 1982) was an Australian politician.

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Toorak Manor, Melbourne

Toorak Manor, previously called “Graeme”, in Williams Rd Toorak is a house of historical significance.

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Toowong Municipal Library Building

The Toowong Municipal Library Building is heritage-listed former public library at 579–583 Coronation Drive, Toowong, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Torkel S. Wächter

Torkel S Wächter a.k.a. Tamara T is a German-Swedish novelist and airline captain.

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Tossy Spivakovsky

Nathan "Tossy" Spivakovsky (– July 20, 1998), a Jewish, Russian-born, German-trained violin virtuoso who taught in Australia and later settled in the United States, was considered one of the finest violinists of the 20th century.

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Tracy Inglis

Tracy Russell Inglis (1875 – 6 February 1937) was an Auckland medical practitioner, war surgeon and sports administrator.

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Transport Integration Act 2010

The Transport Integration Act 2010 (the Act) is a law enacted by the Parliament of the State of Victoria, Australia.

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Trevor Lee (architect)

Trevor Lee is an Australian architect who has directed himself to energy issues in the built environment since his graduation with honours from the University of Melbourne in 1976.

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Trevor Oldham

Trevor Donald Oldham (10 March 1900 – 2 May 1953) was an Australian politician, who was the leader of the Liberal Party in the state of Victoria from 1952 until his death in 1953.

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Trevor Pearcey

Trevor Pearcey (5 March 1919 – 27 January 1998) was a British-born Australian scientist, who created CSIRAC, one of the first ever stored-program electronic computers in the world.

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Trevor Pyman

Trevor Ashmore Pyman (25 December 19162 April 1995) was an Australian diplomat.

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Trinity College (University of Melbourne)

Trinity College is the oldest residential college of the University of Melbourne.

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Trinity College Theological School, Melbourne

Trinity College Theological School (TCTS) is part of Trinity College, the oldest college of the University of Melbourne.

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Tristram Cary

Tristram Ogilvie Cary, OAM (14 May 192524 April 2008) was a pioneering English-Australian composer.

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Trivialism

Trivialism is the logical theory that all statements (also known as propositions) are true and that all contradictions of the form "p and not p" (e.g. the ball is red and not red) are true.

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Tup Scott

Henry James Herbert "Tup" Scott (26 December 1858 – 23 September 1910) was an Australian cricketer who played first-class cricket for Victoria and Test cricket for Australia.

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Twin Lakes Beach, Manitoba

Twin Lakes Beach (French: Plage Twin Lakes), also known locally by many as simply "Twin Beaches," is a beach / community located in the Canadian province of Manitoba, on Lake Manitoba.

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Twisted: The Distorted Mathematics of Greenhouse Denial

Twisted: The Distorted Mathematics of Greenhouse Denial is a 2007 book by Ian G. Enting, who is the Professorial Research Fellow in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems (MASCOS) based at the University of Melbourne.

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Ubba

Ubba was a ninth-century Viking, and one of the commanders of the Great Army that invaded Anglo-Saxon England in the 860s.

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Ulmus parvifolia 'Burnley Select'

The Chinese Elm cultivar Ulmus parvifolia 'Burnley Select' was grown from seed taken from a tree at the Burnley (horticultural) College, University of Melbourne and selected by Dr Peter May.

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Ulrich Meyer-Bothling (eye surgeon)

Ulrich Meyer-Bothling is a founding member and also the Clinical Director of the in England.

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Una Mabel Bourne

Una Mabel Bourne (23 October 1882 – 15 November 1974) was an Australian pianist and composer.

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Unidan

Ben Eisenkop, better known by his Reddit pseudonym Unidan, is an ecosystem ecologist and doctoral candidate in biology at Binghamton University, who became popular on the social media website Reddit as the "excited biologist" who answered questions and explained concepts related to biology and ecology.

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Union College, University of Queensland

Union College is a heritage-listed residential college at University of Queensland, 38 Upland Road, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia.

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United Faculty of Theology

The United Faculty of Theology was a recognised teaching institution of the University of Divinity in Melbourne, Australia.

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United States men's national Australian rules football team

The United States national Australian rules football team, nicknamed the Revolution, represents the United States of America in the sport of Australian rules football.

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Universitas 21

Universitas 21 (U21) is a network of research-intensive universities.

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University Challenge

University Challenge is a British quiz programme which first aired in 1962.

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University college

In a number of countries, a university college is a college institution that provides tertiary education but does not have full or independent university status.

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University College (University of Melbourne)

University College (UC) is a residential college affiliated to the University of Melbourne in Australia.

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University High School, Melbourne

The University High School (UHS or Uni High) is a public, co-educational high school, located in the Melbourne, Australia suburb of Parkville.

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University of Adelaide Press

The is the book publishing arm of The University of Adelaide.

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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 Botswana

The University of Botswana, popularly known as UB was established in 1982 as the first institution of higher education in Botswana.

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University of Canterbury

The University of Canterbury (Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the Latin name for Canterbury) is New Zealand's second oldest university.

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University of Edinburgh Medical School

The University of Edinburgh Medical School (also known as Edinburgh Medical School) is the medical school of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and part of the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, the head of which is Sir John Savill.

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University of Manchester

The University of Manchester is a public research university in Manchester, England, formed in 2004 by the merger of the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology and the Victoria University of Manchester.

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University of Melbourne

The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia.

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University of Melbourne Cricket Club

The Melbourne University Cricket Club, often called simply "University", plays the sport of cricket in the elite club competition of Melbourne, Australia, known as Victorian Premier Cricket.

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University of Melbourne Faculty of Arts

The Faculty of Arts is one of the largest faculties at the University of Melbourne.

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University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences

Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences of the University of Melbourne has the largest amount of post-graduate enrolments in the University of Melbourne and also hosts the most amount of school, department and centres of all University of Melbourne Faculties, consisting of 52 faculty sub-organisations.

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University of Melbourne Faculty of Science

The Faculty of Science at the University of Melbourne is one of the largest in Australia, with over 10,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and a significant interdisciplinary research agenda.

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University of Melbourne School of Chemistry

The Chemistry Building at Melbourne University was designed by Percy Edgar Everett, who at the time was employed by the Victorian Public Works Department.

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University of Melbourne student organisations

Melbourne University student organisations provide representation for students and a wide range of services.

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University of Melbourne Student Union

The University of Melbourne Student Union (UMSU) is one of two student organisations at the University of Melbourne, Australia. UMSU, incorporated as University of Melbourne Student Union, Inc. (UMSUi) provides representation and services for all current students and the University of Melbourne.

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University of Otago Clocktower complex

The University of Otago Clocktower complex is a group of architecturally and historically significant buildings in the centre of the University of Otago campus.

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University of Otago Registry Building

The University of Otago Registry Building, also known as the Clocktower Building, is a Victorian and later structure in the city of Dunedin, New Zealand.

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University of St Andrews

The University of St Andrews (informally known as St Andrews University or simply St Andrews; abbreviated as St And, from the Latin Sancti Andreae, in post-nominals) is a British public research university in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

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University of St. Gallen

The University of St.

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University of the Philippines Los Baños College of Veterinary Medicine

The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is one of the 11 degree-granting units of the University of the Philippines at Los Baños.

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University of Western Australia Hockey Club

The University of Western Australia Hockey Club (UWAHC), is represented in every level of competition within Hockey WA which includes the top Men’s and Women’s Division, the Men’s Wizard Cup and the Women’s Wizard League competitions in Western Australia.

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UOM

UOM may refer to.

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Upfield Bike Path

The Upfield Bike Path is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows Upfield railway line through the inner northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Uppsala University

Uppsala University (Uppsala universitet) is a research university in Uppsala, Sweden, and is the oldest university in Sweden and all of the Nordic countries still in operation, founded in 1477.

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Urban heat island

An urban heat island (UHI) is an urban area or metropolitan area that is significantly warmer than its surrounding rural areas due to human activities.

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Uri Aviram

Uri Aviram (אורי אבירם; born March 19, 1936 in Haifa) Uri Aviram is Zena Harman Professor Emeritus of Social Work at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Ursula Hoff

Ursula Hoff (26 December 1909, London, UK – 10 January 2005, Melbourne) – Australian scholar, academic, curator, writer, critic, and lecturer; Deputy Director of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (1968–1973); London Adviser of the Felton Bequest (1975–83); author of numerous books, catalogues, articles, reviews, and scholarly publications on art.

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UWA Conservatorium of Music

The UWA Conservatorium of Music is part of the Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Education at the University of Western Australia.

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V-Guard Industries

V-Guard Industries Ltd is a major electrical appliances manufacturer in India, and the largest in the World with an annual turnover of 21.50 billion INR (FY 2017).

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Val Doube

Valentine Joseph "Val" Doube (3 January 1915 – 18 January 1988) was an Australian politician.

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Val Noone

Doctor Val Noone is an Australian historian who has written extensively on social history and has a particular interest in the history of the Irish language in the south-east of Australia in its social, cultural and linguistic aspects.

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Valda Berzins

Valda Berzins is an Australian business woman, entrepreneur and award-winning general manager who has held senior high-profile executive roles in Australian organisations including Australia Post, Victoria Police and Foster’s Group.

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Valentine Leeper

Valentine Alexa Leeper (14 February 1900 – 26 July 2001) was an Australian classicist, teacher, polemicist, and letter-writer of renown.

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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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Van Badham

Vanessa "Van" Badham (born 1978) is an Australian writer and social commentator.

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Vasey Houghton

William Vasey Houghton MLC (3 January 1921 – 11 January 2001), better known as Vasey Houghton, was an Australian politician, grazier, and conservationist.

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Venomous snake

Venomous snakes are species of the suborder Serpentes that are capable of producing venom, which is used primarily for immobilizing prey and defense mostly via mechanical injection by fangs.

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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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Vera Scantlebury Brown

Vera Scantlebury Brown OBE (7 August 1889 – 14 July 1946) was an Australian medical practitioner and pediatrician in Victoria, Australia.

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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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Vern Barberis

Verdi "Vern" Barberis (27 June 1928 – 6 January 2005) was an Australian lightweight weightlifter.

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Vernon Wilcox

Vernon Francis Wilcox CBE QC (10 April 1919 – 13 March 2004) was an Australian politician.

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Veronica Brady

Veronica Brady IBVM (born Patricia Mary Brady; 5 January 1929 – 20 August 2015) was an Australian religious sister who was a noted writer and academic.

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Veronica Seton-Williams

Veronica (Marjory) Seton-Williams (20 April 1910 – 29 May 1992), was a British-Australian Archaeologist who excavated in Egypt and the Near East.

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Verticordia jamiesonii

Verticordia jamiesonii is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia.

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Veterinary physician

A veterinary physician, usually called a vet, which is shortened from veterinarian (American English) or veterinary surgeon (British English), is a professional who practices veterinary medicine by treating diseases, disorders, and injuries in animals.

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Vicki Anderson (psychologist)

Vicki Anderson, BA (Hons), MA (Clin Neuropsych) PhD (Melbourne), is an Australian clinical neuropsychologist and researcher.

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Victor Edward Galway

Victor Edward Galway (24 May 1894—9 July 1960) was a New Zealand music academic, organist, conductor and composer.

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Victor Hurley

Sir Thomas Ernest Victor Hurley, KBE, CMG, CB (3 January 1888 – 17 July 1958) was a surgeon, medical administrator, military officer and an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League.

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Victor Lange

Victor Lange (13 July 1908 — 29 June 1996) was a renowned Germanist, known primarily for his work at Princeton University.

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Victor O'Connor

Victor George O'Connor (21 December 1918 in Melbourne – 8 September 2010 in Melbourne) was an Australian artist, a social realist painter of genre and landscapes.

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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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Victor Secombe

Lieutenant General Victor Clarence Secombe, (9 January 1897 – 3 February 1962) was a general officer of the Australian army.

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Victor Stantke

Major General Victor Paul Hildebrandt Stantke, (15 August 1886 – 1967) was a senior officer in the Australian Army, serving during the First World War and Second World War.

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Victoria (Australia)

Victoria (abbreviated as Vic) is a state in south-eastern Australia.

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Victoria Brown (water polo)

Victoria Jayne Brown (born 27 July 1985) is an Australian water polo goalkeeper.

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Victoria Hattam

Victoria Hattam (born November 16, 1953) is an Australian-born American political scientist, noted for her research on American political economy and political development, and on the role of class, race and ethnicity in American politics.

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Victoria Owen

Victoria Mary Owen (1949–2008) was an Australian public servant and diplomat.

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Victoria Park Racing & Recreation Grounds Co Ltd v Taylor

Victoria Park Racing & Recreation Grounds Co Ltd v Taylor.

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Victoria University, Australia

Victoria University (VU) is an Australian public university based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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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 Agriculture and Horticulture

The Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture, abbreviated VCAH, was a grouping of the agricultural colleges of the State of Victoria in Australia.

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Victorian College of the Arts Centre for Ideas

The Victorian College of the Arts Centre for Ideas was a building constructed in 2000 for Melbourne University.

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Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School

Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School (VCASS), is a state government selective school located within the Melbourne Arts Precinct in Southbank, Melbourne, Australia.

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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 Comprehensive Cancer Centre

The Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) is a multi-site, multi-disciplinary specialist cancer hospital and research centre located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Victorian Health Promotion Foundation

The Victorian Health Promotion Foundation is a statutory authority in the Australian state of Victoria, originally funded by hypothecated taxation raised by the Victorian Tobacco Act 1987.

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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 Opera (Melbourne)

Victorian Opera is an opera company based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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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 Premier Cricket

Victorian Premier Cricket is a club cricket competition in the state of Victoria administered by Cricket Victoria.

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Victorian School of Forestry

The Victorian School of Forestry (VSF) was established in October 1910 at Creswick, in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Victorian Students' Aid Program

The Victorian Students' Aid Program is a nonprofit organization established by students at the University of Melbourne in July 2005.

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Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre

The Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) is the administrative body which processes applications for universities (and other tertiary institutions) in the state of Victoria (Australia).

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Vincent Buckley

Vincent Thomas Buckley (1925–1988) was an Australian poet, teacher, editor, essayist and critic.

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Vincent Buckley Poetry Prize

The Vincent Buckley Poetry Prize is a biennial award that is offered alternately to enable an Australian poet to visit Ireland and to facilitate the visit of an Irish poet to Melbourne.

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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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Violet Yong Wui Wui

Violet Yong Wui Wui is a Malaysian lawyer and politician from the Democratic Action Party (DAP).

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Virginia Spate

Virginia Margaret Spate (born 1937) is a British-born Australian art historian and academic.

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Vlado Perkovic

Vlado Perkovic (Born March 8, 1969) is an Australian renal physician and researcher.

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W. Metcalfe and Son

W.

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Waldemar Seidel

Waldemar "Wally" Carl Seidel (11 March 189317 September 1980) was an Australian pianist, accompanist, and piano teacher who taught many notable pianists from Australia.

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Waleed Aly

Waleed Aly (born 15 August 1978) is an Australian writer, academic, lawyer, media presenter and musician.

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Walmart

Walmart Inc. (formerly branded as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets, discount department stores, and grocery stores.

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Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, more commonly known as the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, abbreviated as WEHI, is Australia's oldest medical research institute.

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Walter Baldwin Spencer

Sir Walter Baldwin Spencer (23 June 1860 – 14 July 1929), commonly referred to as W. Baldwin Spencer or Baldwin Spencer, was an English-Australian biologist and anthropologist.

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Walter Boas

Walter Moritz Boas FAA (10 February 1904 – 12 May 1982) was a German-Australian metallurgist.

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Walter Boas Medal

The Walter Boas Medal is awarded by the Australian Institute of Physics for research in Physics in Australia.

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Walter Burley Griffin

Walter Burley Griffin (November 24, 1876February 11, 1937) was an American architect and landscape architect.

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Walter Greiner

Walter Greiner (29 October 1935 – 6 October 2016) was a German theoretical physicist.

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Walter Jona

Walter Jona (17 July 1926 – 22 July 2007) was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Walter Langslow

Walter Lovell Langslow (25 October 1900 – 21 January 1973) was an Australian politician.

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Walter Manifold

Sir Walter Synnot Manifold (30 March 1849 – 15 November 1928) was an Australian grazier and politician.

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Walter McNicoll

Brigadier General Sir Walter Ramsay McNicoll, (27 May 1877 – 24 December 1947) was an Australian teacher, soldier, and colonial administrator.

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Walter Murdoch

Sir Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch, (17 September 187430 July 1970) was a prominent Australian academic and essayist famous for his intelligence and wit.

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Walter Rosenhain

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Walter Scott Law

Walter Scott Law was an English-born Australian architect based in Melbourne.

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Warden (college)

Warden is the title given to or adopted by the heads of some university colleges and other institutions.

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Warragul

Warragul is a town in Victoria, Australia, east-southeast of Melbourne.

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Warren Alpert Foundation Prize

The Warren Alpert Foundation Prize is awarded annually to scientist(s) whose scientific achievements have led to the prevention, cure or treatment of human diseases or disorders, and/or whose research constitutes a seminal scientific finding that holds great promise of ultimately changing our understanding of or ability to treat disease.

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Warren and Mahoney

Warren and Mahoney is a multi-disciplinary architectural practice - one of the few third generation architectural practices in the history of New Zealand architecture.

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Warren Bebbington

Professor Warren Bebbington (born 25 April 1952) was the 20th Vice Chancellor of the University of Adelaide.

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Warren Ewens

Warren John Ewens FRS, FAA (born 23 January 1937 in Canberra) is an Australian-born mathematician who has been Professor of Biology at the University of Pennsylvania since 1997.

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Warren Lee (footballer)

Warren Lee (born 21 May 1958) is an Australian businessman and former Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Warren Thomson

Warren Milton Thomson OAM (2 August 193519 February 2015) was an Australian pianist, piano competition juror, music editor, and music educator.

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Warwick Anderson

Warwick Hugh Anderson (born 10 December 1958), physician, poet, and historian, is an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow and Research Professor in the Department of History and Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine (VELiM) at the University of Sydney.

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Warwick Parer

Warwick Raymond Parer, AM (6 April 193614 March 2014) was an Australian politician who was a Liberal member of the Australian Senate, representing the state of Queensland.

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Weary Dunlop

Colonel Sir Ernest Edward "Weary" Dunlop, (12 July 1907 – 2 July 1993) was an Australian surgeon who was renowned for his leadership while being held prisoner by the Japanese during World War II.

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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 Bacon

Professor Wendy Bacon (born 1946) is an Australian academic, investigative journalist, and political activist who was head of the Journalism Program at the University of Technology, Sydney.

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Wendy McCarthy

Wendy Elizabeth McCarthy,, (born 22 July 1941 in, New South Wales) is an experienced businesswomen, manager and executive.

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Wendy Scarfe

Wendy Elizabeth Scarfe (born 21 November 1933) is an Australian novelist, biographer and poet.

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Wendy Smith (politician)

Wendy Smith is the Chairman and Executive Director of Vipac Engineers and Scientists Ltd and Deputy Chairman of the Victorian Government’s Patient Review Panel.

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Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists

The Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists (in short, the Wentworth Group) is an independent group comprising Australian scientists, economists and business people with conservation interests.

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Werribee, Victoria

Werribee is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 32 km south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Wyndham local government area.

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Wesley College (Victoria)

Wesley College is an independent, co-educational, non-selective day and boarding school in Melbourne, Australia.

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West Melbourne, Victoria

West Melbourne is an inner suburb of Melbourne, Australia, north-west and adjacent to Melbourne's Central Business District.

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Western Sydney University

Western Sydney University, formerly the University of Western Sydney, is an Australian multi-campus university in the Greater Western region of Sydney.

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Westmore Stephens

Westmore Frank Stephens (28 January 1892 – 15 May 1947) was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

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Weston Bate

Weston Arthur Bate (24 September 1924 – 31 October 2017) was an Australian historian.

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Whitley College

Whitley College one of the eleven theological colleges of the University of Divinity.

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Wilbur Norman Christiansen

Wilbur Norman "Chris" Christiansen (9 August 1913 in Melbourne, Victoria – 26 April 2007 in Dorrigo, New South Wales) was a pioneer Australian radio astronomer and electrical engineer.

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Wild Cherries

The Wild Cherries was an Australian rock group, which started in late 1964 playing R&B/jazz and became "the most relentlessly experimental psychedelic band on the Melbourne discotheque / dance scene" according to commentator, Glenn A. Baker.

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Wilfred Eade Agar

Wilfred Eade Agar FRS (27 April 1882 – 14 July 1951) was an Anglo-Australian zoologist.

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Wilfred Fullagar

Sir Wilfred Kelsham Fullagar, KBE, QC (16 November 1892 – 9 July 1961) was a judge on the High Court of Australia.

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Wilfred Mibus

Johan Wilfred John "Mick" Mibus, known as Wilfred Mibus or Mick Mibus (14 September 1900 – 18 April 1964) was an Australian politician.

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Wilfred Percival

Wilfred Ernest Holtzendorff Percival was an Anglican priest in the last decade of the 19th century and the first third of the 20th century.

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Wilfrid Prest

Wilfrid Prest (born 1940) is a historian, specialising in legal history, who is professor emeritus at the University of Adelaide.

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Will Minson

William Gerald Minson (born 11 April 1985) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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William Amiet

William Albert Amiet (3 June 1890 – 13 April 1959) was an Australian writer and barrister.

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William C. McClelland

William Caldwell McClelland CBE (9 February 1875 – 30 May 1957) was a medical doctor and an Australian rules football player and administrator.

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William Calder (engineer)

William Calder, (31 July 1860 – 18 February 1928), engineer, was born at Lovell's Flat, Milton near Dunedin, New Zealand, only son of Arthur Calder and his wife Margaret Milne, née Strachan.

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William Charles Kernot

William Charles Kernot (16 June 1845 – 14 March 1909), was an Australian engineer, first professor of engineering at the University of Melbourne and president of the Royal Society of Victoria.

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William Cleaver Woods

William Cleaver Woods, M.B., Ch.M. Edinburgh, M.D. (25 April 1852 – 9 April 1943) was a physician, politician and pioneer in Australian medical science specializing in X-rays for diagnostic applications and perhaps the first in the world to utilize X-rays for the treatment of cancer.

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William Cole (public servant)

Sir Robert William Cole (born 16 September 1926) is a retired senior Australian public servant.

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William Colin Mackenzie

Sir William Colin Mackenzie PRSA FRSE (9 March 1877 – 29 June 1938), usually known as Colin Mackenzie, was an Australian anatomist, benefactor, museum administrator and director.

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William Cremor

Brigadier William Edward Cremor, (12 December 1897 – 11 April 1962) was an Australian Army officer and school teacher.

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William Culican

William "Bill" Culican (21 August 1928 – 24 March 1984) was an Australian archaeologist and lecturer in Biblical Archaeology and Pre-Classical Antiquity at the University of Melbourne.

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William Delafield Cook

William Delafield Cook AM (1936–2015) was an Australian artist who was known for his stark landscapes.

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William Detmold

William Detmold (17 October 1828 - 4 August 1884) was a noted German-born Australian bookbinder, printer and stationer.

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William Fry (Victorian politician)

Sir William Gordon Fry (12 June 1909 – 29 September 2000) was an Australian politician.

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William G. James

William Garnet "Billy" James (28 August 1892 – 10 March 1977) was an Australian pianist and composer and a pioneer of music broadcasting in Australia.

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William Gardner (surgeon)

William Gardner (c. 1846 – 7 April 1897) was a surgeon in the British colonies of South Australia and Victoria.

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William George Dismore Upjohn

Sir William George Dismore Upjohn, OBE (16 March 1888 – 18 January 1979) was a noted Australian surgeon.

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William Grant (general)

Brigadier General William Grant, (30 September 1870 – 25 May 1939) was an Australian Army colonel and temporary brigadier general in the First World War.

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William Haworth

Sir William Crawford Haworth (15 April 1905 – 1 December 1984) was an Australian politician.

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William Hearn (legal academic)

William Edward Hearn (21 April 1826 – 23 April 1888) was an Irish university professor and politician.

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William Hennessy

Violinist William Hennessy was the founder of the Australian String Quartet.

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William Henry Fitchett

William Henry Fitchett (9 August 1841 – 25 May 1928) was an Australian journalist, minister, newspaper editor, educator and founding president of the Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne.

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William Irvine (Australian politician)

Sir William Hill Irvine, GCMG (6 July 1858 – 20 August 1943), Irish born-Australian politician and judge, was the 21st Premier of Victoria.

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William J. Mitchell

William John Mitchell (15 December 1944 – 11 June 2010) was an Australian-born author, educator, architect and urban designer, best known for leading the integration of architectural and related design arts practice with computing and other technologies.

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William James Simpson

William James Simpson (born 16 March 1954 in Melbourne) is an Australian-American medievalist.

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William John Young

William John Young (26 January 1878 – 14 May 1942) was an English biochemist.

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William Kaye (judge)

William (Bill) Kaye AO QC (8 February 1919 – 12 May 2012) was an Australian lawyer and judge who served on the Supreme Court of Victoria from 1972 to 1990.

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William Kennedy Smith (Australian politician)

William Kennedy Smith (16 March 1888 – 10 April 1933) was an Australian politician.

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William Lawrence (Australian politician)

William Robert Lawrence (28 July 1906 – 13 January 2004) was an Australian politician.

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William Lee Rees

William Lee Rees (16 December 1836 – 18 May 1912) was an English-born New Zealand cricketer, politician and lawyer.

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William Leggatt

Sir William Watt Leggatt (23 December 1894 – 27 November 1968) was an Australian soldier, lawyer and politician.

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William Little (Australian poet)

William Little (1839-1916) was an Australian politician and poet.

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William Macgregor (cricketer)

William Macgregor (23 February 1888 – 5 October 1980) was an Australian cricketer and veterinarian.

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William MacKenzie (missionary)

William Frederick MacKenzie (16 February 1897 – 29 June 1972) was a Christian missionary and the Aurukun superintendent from 1923-1965.

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William Macmahon Ball

William Macmahon Ball, AC (29 August 1901 – 26 December 1986) was an Australian academic and diplomat.

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William Maloney

Dr William Robert Nuttall Maloney (12 April 1854 – 29 August 1940) was a long serving Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for 36 years from 1904 to 1940.

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William McKie (musician)

Sir William Neil McKie MVO (22 May 19011 December 1984) was an Australian organist, conductor, and composer.

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William Moule

William Henry Moule (31 January 1858 in Brighton, Victoria, Australia – 24 August 1939 in St Kilda) was a lawyer, a politician and a cricketer.

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William Murdoch (pianist)

William David Murdoch (10 February 18889 September 1942) was an Australian pianist, composer and author.

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William Noel Benson

William Noel Benson FRS FRGS (26 December 1885 – 20 August 1957) was a research geologist and academic.

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William Ormiston

The Honourable William Frederick Ormiston AO QC (6 October 1935 – 13 December 2014) was a Court of Appeal justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria in Australia.

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William Parkinson Wilson

William Parkinson Wilson (circa January 1826 – 11 September, 1874) was an astronomer and professor of mathematics who was born in England but spent most of his career in Australia.

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William Refshauge

Major General Sir William Dudley Duncan Refshauge, AC, CBE, ED, FRSH, FRCOG (3 April 191327 May 2009) was an Australian soldier and public health administrator.

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William Roy Hodgson

Lieutenant Colonel William Roy Hodgson, (22 May 1892 – 24 January 1958) was an Australian soldier, public servant and diplomat.

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William Shiels

William Shiels (3 December 1848 – 17 December 1904) was an Australian colonial-era politician, serving as the 16th Premier of Victoria.

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William Spalding (writer)

Prof William Spalding (22 May 1809 – 16 November 1859) was a Scottish writer and academic.

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William Sutherland (physicist)

William Sutherland (24 August 1859 – 5 October 1911) was a Scottish-born Australian theoretical physicist, physical chemist and writer for The Age (Melbourne) newspaper.

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William Thwaites (engineer)

William Thwaites (1853–1907) was a civil engineer working in Melbourne, Australia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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William Williamson (Australian politician)

William John Williamson (4 May 1867 – 17 November 1950) was an English-born Australian politician.

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William Woodruff

William Woodruff (12 September 1916 – 23 September 2008) was a professor of world history, but perhaps most noted for his two autobiographical works: The Road to Nab End and its sequel Beyond Nab End; both became bestsellers in the United Kingdom.

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William Yates (politician)

William Yates (15 September 192118 April 2010) was a British Conservative politician and later an Australian Liberal politician.

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Williams Boag

Williams Boag, now known under the name WILLIAMS BOAG architects or WBa, is a Melbourne-based architectural practice that describes itself as a socially responsible design practice with a focus on modernist principles.

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Wilma Smith (violinist)

Wilma Smith (born 1956) is a Fijian-born violinist.

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Wilson Hall

Wilson Hall may refer to.

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Winnipeg

Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada.

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Winsome McCaughey

Winsome McPherson McCaughey (born 23 October 1943), was Lord Mayor of Melbourne from 1988 to 1989.

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Wizard of New Zealand

The Wizard of New Zealand QSM (born Ian Brackenbury Channell; 4 December 1932) is a New Zealand educator, comedian, magician and politician.

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Wombat State Forest

The Wombat State Forest (locally: Bullarook) is located west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, between Woodend and Daylesford, at the Great Dividing Range.

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Women in engineering in the United States

Historically, women in the United States have been represented at lower rates than men in both science and engineering college programs and careers.

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Women's baseball in Australia

In the 1880s in Victoria, there were school competitions for girls involving interschool competitions for rounders, an early form of baseball.

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Working Men's College, Melbourne

The Working Men's College was an Australian college of further education located in Melbourne, Victoria.

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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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World Universities Debating Championship

The World Universities Debating Championship (WUDC) is the world's largest debating tournament, and one of the largest annual international student events in the world.

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World University Rankings 2015

World Universities are ranked by several magazines and newspapers.

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Wu Hsin-hsing

Wu Hsin-hsing is a politician of Taiwan, serving as Minister of the Overseas Community Affairs Council, Republic of China (ROC) since 20 May 2016.

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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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Xavier Herbert

Xavier Herbert (15 May 190110 November 1984) was an Australian writer best known for his Miles Franklin Award-winning novel Poor Fellow My Country (1975).

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Yakanarra Community

Yakanarra is a small Aboriginal community, approximately 60 kilometres south-west of Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia, within the Shire of Derby-West Kimberley.

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Yarra Valley Grammar

Yarra Valley Grammar (YVG) is an independent, co-educational grammar school, located in Ringwood, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia.

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Years of Lead (Italy)

The Years of Lead (Anni di piombo) is a term used for a period of social and political turmoil in Italy that lasted from the late 1960s until the early 1980s, marked by a wave of both left-wing and right-wing incidents of political terrorism.

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Yenching Academy

The Yenching Academy (sometimes abbreviated as YCA, also Yanjing Academy or Yanjing College; 燕京学堂., pinyin: Yānjīng Xuétáng) is an elite postgraduate college of Peking University (PKU), located in Beijing, China.

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Yianni Agisilaou

Yianni Agisilaou (born 1978) is an Australian-born comedian based in the United Kingdom.

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Yolanda T. Moses

Yolanda Theresa Moses (born 1946) is an anthropologist and college administrator who served as the 10th president of City College of New York (1993–1999) and president of the American Association for Higher Education (2000–2003).

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Young fogey

"Young fogey" is a term humorously applied, in British context, to some younger-generation, rather buttoned-down writers and journalists, such as Simon Heffer, Charles Moore and, for a while, A. N. Wilson.

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Young Liberals (Australia)

The Young Liberal Movement, is the youth movement of the Liberal Party of Australia representing Liberal members aged 16 to 30.

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Yuncken Freeman

Yuncken Freeman, officially Yuncken Freeman Architects Pty Ltd and formerly Yuncken, Freeman Brothers, Griffiths & Simpson, was an Australian architecture firm.

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Yushania

Yushania is a genus of bamboo in the grass family.

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Yvonne Aitken

Yvonne Aitken (1911 – 2004) was an Australian agricultural scientist whose contributions to the field included studies of plant flowering as it depends on climate, season, and genetic factors.

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Yvonne Nicholls

Yvonne Isabel Nicholls nee Miles (20 February 1914 - 31 January 2009) was an Australian activist, author, civil libertarian, public speaker and teacher.

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Yvonne von Hartel

Yvonne von Hartel AM is one of the founding members of the award-winning Melbourne-based architectural and urban planning firm peckvonhartel, which was established in 1980 and since has expanded its offices to Sydney, Canberra and Brisbane.

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Zakir Naik

Zakir Abdul Karim Naik (born 18 October 1965) is an Indian Islamic preacher,Hope, Christopher.

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Zana Clarke

Zana Clarke (born 13 October 1965) is an Australian composer.

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Zelman Cowen

Sir Zelman Cowen, (7 October 1919 – 8 December 2011) was an Australian legal scholar and university administrator who served as the 19th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1977 to 1982.

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Zero-energy building

A zero-energy building, also known as a zero net energy (ZNE) building, net-zero energy building (NZEB), or net zero building, is a building with zero net energy consumption, meaning the total amount of energy used by the building on an annual basis is roughly equal to the amount of renewable energy created on the site, or in other definitions by renewable energy sources elsewhere.

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Zhenya Wang

Zhenya Wang (born 20 January 1981), also known as Dio Wang, is a former Australian senator and civil engineer.

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Ziggy Switkowski

Zygmunt Edward "Ziggy" Switkowski, (born 1948), is a Polish Australian business executive and nuclear physicist.

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Zing Technologies

Zing Technologies describes a proprietary collaborative software system for meeting and learning.

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Zoe Caldwell

Zoe Caldwell, OBE (born Ada Caldwell; 14 September 1933 in Melbourne) is an Australian actress.

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.au

.au is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Australia.

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.au Domain Administration

.au Domain Administration (auDA) is the policy authority and industry self-regulatory body for the.au domain, which is the country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Australia.

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1853 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1853 in Australia.

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189, Frank Tate Building

The Frank Tate Building, also known as building 189, is a Student Centre in the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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1891 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1891 were appointments by Queen Victoria to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by people of the United Kingdom, British India and in the British Empire.

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1893 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1893 were appointments by Queen Victoria to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire.

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1895 Carlton Football Club season

The 1895 VFA season was the 19th season in the Victorian Football Association to be contested by the Carlton Football Club.

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1896 Carlton Football Club season

The 1896 VFA season was the 20th season in the Victorian Football Association to be contested by the Carlton Football Club.

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1896 VFA season

The 1896 Victorian Football Association season was the 20th season of the Australian rules football competition.

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1916 VFL season

The 1916 Victorian Football League season was the 20th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.

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1922 in Australia

The following lists events that happened during 1922 in Australia.

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1923 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1923 were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by members of the British Empire.

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1945 Australian National Airways Stinson crash

On 31 January 1945 a Stinson Model A aircraft departed from Melbourne for a flight of to Kerang, Victoria—the first leg of an Australian National Airways regular scheduled service to Broken Hill, New South Wales.

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1948 New Year Honours

The 1948 New Year Honours were appointments by many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1949 New Year Honours

The 1949 New Year Honours were appointments by many of the Commonwealth realms of King George VI to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1953 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1953 for the United Kingdom were announced on 30 December 1952, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1953.

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1956 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1956 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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1957 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1957 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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1957 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1957 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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1959 VFL season

The 1959 Victorian Football League season was the 63rd season of the elite Australian rules football competition.

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1964 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1964 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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1966 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1966 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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1968 Birthday Honours

The 1968 Queen's Birthday Honours were appointments to orders and decorations of the Commonwealth realms to reward and highlight citizens' good works, on the occasion of the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.

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1971 Birthday Honours

The 1971 Queen's Birthday Honours were appointments to orders and decorations of the Commonwealth realms to reward and highlight citizens' good works, on the occasion of the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.

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1971 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1971 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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1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours

The 1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours were announced on 11 June 1977 to celebrate Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee and Birthday in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Barbados, Mauritius, Fiji, the Bahamas, Grenada, and Papua New Guinea.

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1978 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 1978 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, to celebrate the year passed and mark the beginning of 1978.

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1986 in Australian television

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1998 Russian financial crisis

The Russian financial crisis (also called Ruble crisis or the Russian Flu) hit Russia on 17 August 1998.

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2010 Victorian storms

The 2010 Victorian storms were a series of storms that passed through much of the Australian state of Victoria on 6 March and 7 March 2010.

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2012 Australia Day Honours

The Australia Day Honours 2009 are appointments to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by Australian citizens.

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2015 Cannes Film Festival

The 68th Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 to 24 May 2015.

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2U (company)

2U, Inc. (formerly 2tor Inc.) is an educational technology company that partners with leading nonprofit colleges and universities to offer online degree programs.

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4 Degrees and Beyond International Climate Conference

The 4 Degrees and Beyond International Climate Conference, subtitled Implications of a Global Climate Change of 4+ Degrees for People, Ecosystems and the Earth-system, was held 28–30 September 2009 at Oxford, United Kingdom.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Melbourne

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