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Main article: 1984 | Australian Open - Women's Doubles |
Main article: 1984 | Australian Open - Men's Doubles |
Main article: 2010 | Australian Open - Girls' Singles Qualifying |
1992 | Australian Open - Men's Singles |
He's best remembered for winning the | Australian Open in 1929. |
1973 | Australian Open - Women's Singles |
By winning the 2010 | Australian Open title, Black completed the mixed double |
1973 | Australian Open - Men's Doubles |
1973 | Australian Open - Mixed Doubles |
The 1983 South | Australian Open was an ATP tennis tournament held in Ad |
Main article: 2002 | Australian Open - Men's Doubles |
1985 | Australian Open - Men's Singles |
1978 | Australian Open - Women's Doubles |
1978 | Australian Open - Men's Doubles |
Main article: 1985 South | Australian Open |
1978 | Australian Open - Mixed Doubles |
Main articles: 2011 | Australian Open and 2011 Australian Open - Women's Sing |
1976 | Australian Open - Men's Singles |
Main article: 1981 South | Australian Open - Doubles |
1969 | Australian Open - Men's Doubles |
1980 | Australian Open - Men's Singles |
1975 | Australian Open - Women's Doubles |
She reached the second round of the 2008 | Australian Open after defeating Julie Ditty. |
Main article: 1998 | Australian Open - Women's Doubles |
Main article: 1998 | Australian Open - Mixed Doubles |
1983 | Australian Open - Mixed Doubles |
1983 | Australian Open - Men's Doubles |
Lowe's best remembered for winning the | Australian Open in 1915. |
1983 | Australian Open - Women's Doubles |
Parkinson was ranked first in the | Australian Open Fencing Championships in December 2007. |
1973 | Australian Open - Men's Singles |
1975 | Australian Open - Men's Singles |
1971 | Australian Open - Men's Singles |
Main articles: 2011 | Australian Open and 2011 Australian Open - Men's Single |
Afterwards she tried to qualify for the 2006 | Australian Open, but failed. |
best-remembered for her victory at the 1978 | Australian Open, the last Australian female to do so. |
hed the quarterfinals in doubles of the 1992 | Australian Open, partnering Kimiko Date. |
Below are Leand's results in the | Australian Open, the Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the U |
ck then missed all tournaments following the | Australian Open, including the 2011 French Open. |
Czink missed the | Australian Open. |
nthony Wilding wins the men's singles at the | Australian Open. |
the Seven Network's commentary team for the | Australian Open. |
The girls' doubles draw for the 2008 | Australian Open. |
Sharapova at the 2007 | Australian Open. |
He lost in the second round of the 2004 | Australian Open. |
The boys' doubles draw for the 2008 | Australian Open. |
Puig is also in the juniors event of the | Australian Open. |
an the year by attempting to qualify for the | Australian Open. |
ired from professional tennis after the 2002 | Australian Open. |
urnaments in Australia, Brisbane, Sydney and | Australian Open. |
ate was reaching the third round of the 2006 | Australian Open. |
ached singles round of 16 of the 2005 Junior | Australian Open. |
Kuznetsova was seeded 3rd for the | Australian Open. |
ngles, she reached the 3rd round of the 1989 | Australian Open. |
wheelchair women's singles draw for the 2008 | Australian Open. |
Yan during the first round of the 2006 | Australian Open. |
He failed to qualify for the | Australian Open. |
e wheelchair men's doubles draw for the 2008 | Australian Open. |
hed the quarterfinals in doubles at the 1992 | Australian Open. |
Mauresmo at the 2005 | Australian Open. |
the final round of the Junior Wimbeldon, and | Australian Open. |
As a junior she won the 1998 | Australian Open. |
e wheelchair men's singles draw for the 2008 | Australian Open. |
Justin Langer, former | Australian opening batsman and Somerset CCC |
Margreta Elkins (1939-2009), | Australian opera singer |
960 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia), is an | Australian opera singer. |
The Group's | Australian operations are regulated by the Australian S |
His son, Matt Birney, was Western | Australian Opposition Leader from 2005-2006. |
As a result no | Australian or New Zealand teams participated. |
no recurrent or operational funding from the | Australian or Queensland government. |
The Western | Australian orchid genus Drakea was named in her honour |
Australian Organic Wool | |
search Gardens (1978) support testing of new | Australian ornamentals. |
It is named after the | Australian ornithologist William Vincent Legge. |
idley Beruldsen (1933 - 24 July 2007) was an | Australian ornithologist and an expert on the nests and |
Ian J. Mason is an | Australian ornithologist and taxonomist who is Senior C |
Dr Denis Allan Saunders, AM, (b.1947) is an | Australian ornithologist and conservationist. |
The genus name commemorates the | Australian ornithologist Alfred John North. |
John McKean (1941-1996) was an | Australian ornithologist. |
John Casimir Zichy Woinarski is a noted | Australian ornithologist. |
Dr Glen Milton Storr (1921-1990) was an | Australian ornithologist. |
Michael Clarke is an | Australian ornithologist. |
John David Baker-Gabb is a New Zealand and | Australian ornithologist. |
tham, physician, naturalist, "grandfather of | Australian ornithology" (died 1837) |
by Schlumberger was recovered in the Western | Australian outback desert. |
William John Wills: Pioneer of the | Australian outback (2011) |
' | Australian Outback' (or 'Australian Desert'), developed |
The district was located in the Western | Australian outback, in the north-west of the state. |
The district was located in the Western | Australian outback. |
gramming, Special Class (won): Survivor: The | Australian Outback; Outstanding Sound Mixing for Non-Fi |
7 July - Charles Todd responsible for the | Australian Overland Telegraph Line. |
few hundred meters before the finish did the | Australian overtake the Frenchman. |
Auckland Cup - Nelson ( | Australian owned) |
Desert Warriors: | Australian P-40 Pilots at War in the Middle East and No |
It is an important foodplant for | Australian painted lady caterpillars. |
An | Australian Painted Lady feeding on nectar through its l |
Australian painted lady feeding | |
For the | Australian painter, see Paul Newton. |
1995), better known as Penny Meagher, was an | Australian painter. |
Australian Painters of the '70s (1975) | |
Beauty and the Beast is an | Australian panel television show that has appeared in n |
izabeth Kosmala, born in 1941 or 1942, is an | Australian Paralympic shooter. |
Lisa Llorens is an | Australian Paralympic athlete. |
An | Australian parent/patient booklet on CAIS |
For the South | Australian park, see Morialta Conservation Park. |
He retired from the South | Australian parliament in 1901, and stood for election t |
John Dedman, member of the | Australian Parliament |
Joint Sitting of the | Australian Parliament of 1974. |
He was the first member of an | Australian parliament to enlist in the war. |
She told the | Australian Parliament that "the Australian Government h |
to the state seat of Newcastle in the South | Australian Parliament in 1915. |
After more than 28 years in the | Australian Parliament Philip Lucock retired at the 1980 |
erm he was the only Aboriginal member of the | Australian Parliament. |
It never won any seats in any | Australian parliament. |
e was the only Nationals member in the South | Australian parliament. |
equently, Unity no longer holds seats in any | Australian parliament. |
in, the first Aboriginal woman elected to an | Australian parliament. |
She is now a member of the | Australian Parliament. |
Stephens (born November 15, 1951) is a West | Australian parliamentarian. |
It's in the | Australian Parliamentary Handbook, 2005 edition, p742, |
In 1936, Baker led a proposal for | Australian parliamentary proceedings to be broadcast on |
Western | Australian Parliamentary Debates (Seventh Parliament-Th |
Australian Parliamentary Library | |
She is also the recipient of an | Australian Parliamentary Fellowship. |
winning representation to either the NSW or | Australian parliaments. |
There are over 90 EMILY's List members in | Australian Parliaments. |
Blue Bonnet (Northiella haematogaster) is an | Australian parrot, the only member of the genus Northie |
The | Australian party consisted of: W.L. Murdoch (captain), |
1835 or 1836-14 January 1921) was a Western | Australian pastoralist, and a Member of the Western Aus |
(14 November 1811 - 5 September 1888) was an | Australian pastoralist, company director and politician |
(8 February 1808 - 26 February 1859) was an | Australian pastoralist, collier and politician. |
on (7 October 1798 - 18 January 1874) was an | Australian pastoralist. |
n the Astra Award for best Sports Program on | Australian Pay Television |
Most | Australian pay television services carry Expo Channel a |
The | Australian Peace Prize has not been awarded since 2009. |
Australian Pelican at feeding time | |
Australian pelican | |
r Percival (1976 - 2 September, 2009) was an | Australian Pelican, noted for his appearance in the 197 |
Ken Chant (born 1933), | Australian Pentecostal pastor |
mainly on stories about Australia, or about | Australian people in other countries. |
theme because it valued the work of ordinary | Australian people. |
It had its first | Australian performance in Melbourne on 24 June 1856. |
Australian Performing Tumbler | |
The | Australian Performing Tumbler (APT) is a breed of fancy |
For the | Australian Perl programmer, see Adam Kennedy (programme |
No | Australian personnel were killed or taken prisoner duri |
G. W. Card (George William Card) was an | Australian petrographer. |
The | Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Associa |
Australian PGA Championship: won by Kel Nagle | |
1998 (1) MasterCard | Australian PGA Championship |
This was not a uniquely | Australian phenomenon. |
obena Angliss led a distinguished life as an | Australian philanthropist, arts supporter and community |
Keith Campbell (born 1938) is an | Australian philosopher working in metaphysics. |
Warwick Fox (born 1954) is an | Australian philosopher and ethicist. |
Oliver Feltham is an | Australian philosopher and translator working in Paris, |
son (3 September 1858 - 24 June 1941) was an | Australian philosopher and educationist. |
President of the Governing Board of | Australian Photonics Cooperative Research Centre |
1946) is an | Australian physicist and professor of physics at the Un |
ofessor Sir Leslie H. Martin (1900-1983), an | Australian physicist |
KBE (29 May 1902 - 4 September 1988) was an | Australian physicist. |
n CBE (2 May 1903 - 3 September 1968) was an | Australian physicist. |
Joe Chindamo (born 1961) is an | Australian pianist and composer residing in Melbourne. |
Australian Pink Floyd Show perform a live cover with th | |
2/1st | Australian Pioneer Battalion |
ton Stow (7 July 1801 - 19 July 1862) was an | Australian pioneer Congregational clergyman. |
0 November - Alexander Berry, adventurer and | Australian pioneer (died 1873) |
February 1872) was a builder, architect and | Australian pioneer. |
This article is about an | Australian pioneer. |
Streets in Torrens are named after South | Australian pioneers. |
The band also came 2nd in the | Australian Pipe Band Championships. |
The Allgas Distribution Network was sold to | Australian Pipeline Trust for $521 million. |
Australian Planet 3 webpage | |
Western | Australian Planning Commission |
Olearia teretifolia is an | Australian plant in the genus Olearia. |
He named the | Australian plant genus Hakea in 1797. |
xyantha (Mt Burrowa) and appears in the 2005 | Australian Plant Census. |
Contains many | Australian plant references and special articles. |
purpurascens is rare | Australian plant from the heath family. |
onosmiflora is a small | Australian plant from the heath family. |
Duboisine is an extract from the | Australian plant Dubosia myoporoides. |
For the | Australian plant, see Billardiera scandens. |
ea the Slender Stackhousia is a common small | Australian plant. |
Letter from John Gould to R. Denny regarding | Australian plants |
Notelaea is a genus of | Australian plants of the family Oleaceae. |
Australian Plants Society - NSW Region | |
The song is also used in the | Australian play, Priscilla: the Musical. |
She was previously coached by former | Australian player Nicole Pratt, before the two decided |
For the | Australian player, see Alan Martin (Australian rules fo |
An | Australian Playmate of the Year would be crowned annual |
For | Australian playwright and politician, see Neil Cole (po |
The 1916 | Australian plebiscite was held on 28 October 1916. |
The larvae feed on various | Australian Poaceae species. |
For the | Australian poet and writer, see Michael Crane (writer). |
Tracy Ryan (born 1964) is an | Australian poet and novelist. |
Supplement of | Australian poetry edited by John Tranter (No. 4) |
The rhetoric of | Australian poetry (1978) Surrey Hills: Wentworth Press. |
The Penguin Book of Modern | Australian Poetry (Publish in the U. K. by Bloodaxe Boo |
Bush poets were | Australian poets who wrote about Australian rural life |
Two | Australian poets |
Leaellynasaura was an | Australian polar dinosaur. |
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