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ecently played for the Newcastle Jets in the | Australian A-League before being released. |
He currently plays as a striker for | Australian A-League club Sydney FC. |
He undertook a 10 day trial at | Australian A-League team Sydney FC. |
He last played as a central defender for the | Australian A-League club Newcastle United Jets. |
Aside from a tour by an | Australian Aboriginal team in 1868, the Dave Gregory-le |
The | Australian Aboriginal Astronomy Project is a collaborat |
“Tirranna” is an | Australian aboriginal word meaning “running waters” - a |
The Te Atatu Roosters played the first ever | Australian Aboriginal side in February 1973, losing 13- |
the late 1970s Wyatt was CEO of the Western | Australian Aboriginal Legal Service. |
A team of | Australian Aboriginals was the first overseas side to t |
Australian Aboriginals collect this substance as bush m | |
cunnilingus as a widespread activity amongst | Australian aboriginals. |
cket season featured the tour by the team of | Australian Aboriginals. |
Australian Aborigines eat the gum from this tree. | |
A related unnamed N* clade is found among | Australian Aborigines. |
Should the heading be Aboriginals or | Australian Aborigines? |
Acacia implexa is an | Australian Acacia, used for furniture making. |
all (2 March 1886 - 27 February 1976) was an | Australian academic and clergyman. |
evelopment Project, an initiative of several | Australian academic institutions aimed at furthering in |
Allen (21 June 1879 - 5 January 1964) was an | Australian academic and poet. |
ncel (1925 - 23 July 2010) was a Polish born | Australian academic sociologist. |
Margaret Simons (b 1960) is an | Australian academic, freelance journalist and author. |
Hazel Treweek, OAM, MBE was an | Australian academic, teacher and Shakespearean scholar. |
David Tacey (born 1953) is an | Australian academic. |
Mark Wainwright AM is an | Australian academic. |
Academies in Australia, those of Humanities ( | Australian Academy of the Humanities), Science (Austral |
Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engine | |
Australian Academy of Science - Corresponding Member 20 | |
2010 Frederick White Prize, | Australian Academy of Science |
2009 JG Russell Award, | Australian Academy of Science |
Australian Academy of the Humanities | |
Fellow of the | Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engine |
1983 Fellow of the | Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engine |
Zhang was elected as Fellow of | Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engine |
Australian Academy of Science | |
Cory is the current President of the | Australian Academy of Science. |
In 1993 he was elected a Fellow of the | Australian Academy of Science |
Fellow, | Australian Academy of Science |
Australian Academy of Science: Canberra. | |
So, i take it she put on Tegan's | Australian accent then? |
He has a Broad | Australian accent. |
It was founded by the South | Australian Acclimatisation and Zoological Society. |
l (1846 - 1937) was a chartered English born | Australian accountant and musician. |
Australian Active Service Medal with Kuwait clasp | |
s of a panel of eight drawings of Indigenous | Australian activist Ken Colbung speaking to a group of |
aire, AC, DBE (born 24 September 1923) is an | Australian activist and politician. |
For the | Australian actor of the same name, see Paul Goddard (ac |
Alan Fletcher, | Australian actor |
ber 1953 in Adelaide, South Australia) is an | Australian actor and former Australian Labor Party poli |
20 June - Errol Flynn, | Australian actor (d. |
Raffety (born in Portsmouth, England) is an | Australian actor who played skate Doctor Darcy Tyler in |
For the | Australian actor Suzanne Hall, see Suzanne Hall. |
Ed Devereaux, | Australian actor |
He is portrayed by | Australian actor Costas Mandylor. |
For the | Australian actor, see John McTernan (actor). |
For the | Australian actor, see Christopher Simon. |
(26 February 1920 - 1 September 2008) was an | Australian actor, writer and director. |
Andrew Tighe is an | Australian actor. |
This article is about the | Australian actor. |
Many popular | Australian actors had guest starring roles in episodes. |
le Catanzariti (born 16 February 1992) is an | Australian actress and stage actress. |
The film clip also features | Australian actress Emily Browning. |
April 23 - Judy Davis, | Australian actress |
Sherrie Austin (born Sherrie Krenn), an | Australian actress and singer |
Pat McDonald (actress) (1921-1990), | Australian actress |
Hannah Greenwood - | Australian actress |
He married the | Australian actress Roxane Wilson in 2001. |
In 2004, | Australian Actress Emily Browning covered this song. |
Tharini Mudaliar is an | Australian actress, singer, and violinist. |
Renee Lim is an | Australian actress, television presenter and medical do |
Natalie Garonzi is an | Australian actress, comedian and TV Presenter. |
1973 in Geraldton, Western Australia) is an | Australian actress. |
Frances O'Connor (born 12 June 1967) is an | Australian actress. |
Kiruna Stamell is an | Australian actress. |
Abbie Cornish (born 7 August 1982) is an | Australian actress. |
Amy Mathews (born 29 March 1980) is an | Australian actress. |
eatured hundreds of notable and lesser-known | Australian acts of the period. |
ow on a Thursday evening playing exclusively | Australian acts. |
ames Frank Davies (born 26 April 1935) is an | Australian administrator and ornithologist. |
For the | Australian Admiralty S class destroyer, see HMAS Tattoo |
Australian Adult Industry Awards is an annual award giv | |
ne of several hard fought actions during the | Australian advance on Beirut. |
Members of the AFC, Royal Air Force, and | Australian Aero Club formed a guard of honour at the se |
Esso Australia is an | Australian affiliate of ExxonMobil, the US based oil gi |
Rhynchium is an | Australian, Afrotropical, Indomalayan and Palearctic ge |
The OAWG acts as | Australian agent for the Commonwealth War Graves Commis |
ous colonial companies including the failing | Australian Agricultural Company. |
MC (31 August 1887 - 9 December 1969) was an | Australian agricultural scientist, a fellow of the Aust |
I, he served as a Group Captain in the Royal | Australian Air Force. |
war, the airfield was also a base for Royal | Australian Air Force aircraft. |
Going Solo: The Royal | Australian Air Force 1946-1971. |
During World War II it was used as a Royal | Australian Air Force station. |
as originally used for training of the Royal | Australian Air Force. |
No. 2 Squadron is a Royal | Australian Air Force squadron. |
He was in the Royal | Australian Air Force during World War II. |
However, units from the Royal | Australian Air Force and the Royal Australian Navy, suc |
Royal | Australian Air Force |
Anderson enlisted in the Royal | Australian Air Force in 1941, reaching the rank of Flyi |
Between the wars he held posts on the | Australian Air Board. |
The formation of the Women's Auxiliary | Australian Air Force (WAAAF) set a precedent for the fo |
andment of the wartime AFC, Lukis joined the | Australian Air Corps in 1920, before transferring to th |
No. 464 Squadron RAAF was a Royal | Australian Air Force bomber squadron during World War I |
orary Air Commodore of No. 22 Squadron Royal | Australian Air Force. |
Australian Airline Pilot Academy hangar at Wagga Wagga | |
follows the day-to-day operations of budget | Australian airline Tiger Airways Australia. |
For the | Australian airline, see Alliance Airlines. |
nant Frank Hubert McNamara becomes the first | Australian airman to receive the Victoria Cross. |
Australian airmen with Richthofen's triplane, 425/17, a | |
The team was formed in 1975 by | Australian Alan Docking. |
The album spent 1 week at the top of the | Australian album charts in 1987. |
Essential peaked at number seventeen on the | Australian Album Charts. |
The album spent 2 weeks at the top of the | Australian album charts in 1980. |
The album spent 5 weeks at the top of the | Australian album charts in 1982. |
It reached a peak of No.2 on the | Australian Album charts. |
e used in four new categories, "Most Popular | Australian Album", "Most Popular Australian Single", "M |
It peaked at number 19 on the | Australian albums chart. |
which peaked at #12 on the | Australian albums chart. |
Box (1967) was listed in the book, 100 Best | Australian Albums. |
atest Hits, was listed in the book, 100 Best | Australian Albums. |
Partnering | Australian Allan Stone, Dowdeswell finished runner-up i |
It is run by an | Australian, Allan Ferguson. |
Keebles Hut is an | Australian alpine hut located in New South Wales. |
Joanne Henke is a former | Australian alpine skier who represented Australia at th |
A. dodonaeae is endemic to the | Australian Alps, Tasmania, and New Zealand. |
Bring It On! is the debut studio album by | Australian alternative rock band Machine Gun Fellatio. |
On My Face" was the first single released by | Australian alternative rock band TISM. |
"Cemetery" is a single by the | Australian alternative rock band Silverchair. |
Falling Joys is an | Australian alternative rock band formed in Canberra in |
mazing Ordinary Things is the debut album by | Australian alternative country musician Anne McCue. |
The Easter Bilby is an | Australian alternative to the Easter Bunny. |
Area-7 (also known as Area 7) are an | Australian alternative/third wave ska band. |
The | Australian Aluminium Council is an Australian industry |
o Australia, he was president of the Western | Australian Amalgamated Engineering Union, and Vice-Pres |
It is named after Paul Luckas, an | Australian amateur astronomer. |
d 1932 Victorian Amateur Championships, 1939 | Australian Amateur title, Australian Open Championship |
Mick Ryan (golfer) (born 1897), | Australian amateur golfer |
1942), prominent | Australian amateur astronomer. |
It was this course that hosted the 1901 | Australian Amateur Championship, and the first Australi |
Alfred Douglas Hardy (1870-1958) was an | Australian amateur collector of freshwater algae specim |
E (10 September 1876 - 27 March 1949) was an | Australian amateur ornithologist. |
In 1996 he was appointed | Australian Ambassador to France, a position he held unt |
en, Former Governor-General of Australia and | Australian Ambassador for the Environment (1990) |
In 1965 he was appointed | Australian Ambassador to Greece, and served there until |
Naylor also recently became the | Australian ambassador for Ducati motorcycles, riding he |
Robert Hill - | Australian Ambassador to the United Nations and former |
Saul Griffith is an | Australian American inventor. |
This article is about the defunct | Australian amusement park. |
The | Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations occurred fr |
Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations (Ed) Joseph | |
Australian anchovy, Engraulis australis (White, 1790) | |
Zealand lies along the boundary between the | Australian and Pacific plates. |
te several war poems which were published in | Australian and English newspapers. |
ered and its structure elucidated in 1967 by | Australian and Italian scientists from dried skins of t |
During 1950 and 1951 he reported to | Australian and New Zealand Churches on the Chinese situ |
Australian and British gunners with gun in front lines | |
to 20 brawls a night were occurring between | Australian and American servicemen. |
He discovered many | Australian and Pacific Island species of lichens. |
He is a native-born | Australian and lives in Tasmania. |
The family is most diverse in the | Australian and Pacific region with about 780 species. |
Zealand lies along the boundary between the | Australian and Pacific Plates. |
o featured on A Current Affair, Compass, The | Australian, and The Age. |
Glen Saville, | Australian and NBL basketballer |
List of Recorded Relationships between | Australian and New Zealand Mollusca. |
The Ensemble collaborates with major | Australian and international performers, and frequently |
is the first opera written by an indigenous | Australian and involving an indigenous cast. |
ened in 1989, and features a wide variety of | Australian and exotic animals. |
Art Collection encompasses modernist works ( | Australian and International) and emphasises contempora |
Once more, South | Australian and Western Australia outfits were no match |
She was a prominent speaker at many | Australian and international conferences in the 1980s a |
The | Australian and Japanese versions of Her Wallpaper Rever |
The Choirs sing a variety of | Australian and International repertoire and rehearse on |
Australian and International Pilots Association | |
Johnson's mother is an Indigenous | Australian and his father is Irish. |
The WIA sponsors or conducts various | Australian and Australasian radio contests. |
Robert George Beal was an | Australian Anglican bishop. |
permanent display with other ancient native | Australian animals at the Australian Museum. |
Lyrebirds are ancient | Australian animals. |
follows RSPCA inspectors rescue and protect | Australian animals. |
The | Australian Antarctic Division, Australia, operates the |
Australian Antarctic Division (for resupply purposes to | |
It is now operated by the | Australian Antarctic Division. |
The Laws of the | Australian Antarctic Territory (1999) |
permanent base in Antarctica managed by the | Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) located on Vincenne |
He lost his debut to | Australian Anthony Little 2:14. |
Graham (born in Melbourne, Australia) is an | Australian anthropologist, producer and director of ant |
Australian anti-tank gunners firing on Japanese tanks a | |
Stop the War Coalition (Australia), the | Australian anti-war group |
Northcott was the first | Australian appointed to a State vice-regal position. |
culoides bramstokeri is a small, troglobite, | Australian arachnid. |
For the | Australian archbishop, see Frank Woods (archbishop of M |
David Anear (born 26 March 1948) is an | Australian archer. |
Phillip Gibbs (born 1940) is an | Australian architect. |
Charles Tiffin (1833-1873) was an | Australian architect. |
the understanding of modern sculpture among | Australian architects and the public. |
It was designed by | Australian architects Denton Corker Marshall with engin |
s produced many paintings depicting historic | Australian Architecture with whimsical characters. |
It has also peaked at #3 on the | Australian ARIA Albums Chart. |
It peaked at #34 on the | Australian ARIA Singles Chart. |
The album spent three weeks on the | Australian ARIA Charts, peaking at #13. |
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