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The | Australian party consisted of: W.L. Murdoch (captain), |
ustralia is the bicameral legislature of the | Australian state of South Australia. |
The | Australian Training Units Team. |
For the | Australian politician, see Hyman Goldstein (politician) |
The Prodigal Son, Ballets Russes, during the | Australian Tour of 1939 |
(Blue Heelers), a fictional character on the | Australian TV show Blue Heelers |
In 1941, Uren joined the | Australian Army and served in the 2/40th Infantry Batta |
e also contributed to the development of the | Australian White sheep breed. |
Fawcett was an officer with the | Australian Army from 1982 to 2004. |
She told the | Australian Parliament that "the Australian Government h |
Arthur was a member of the | Australian team at the 1956 Summer Olympics. |
A. dodonaeae is endemic to the | Australian Alps, Tasmania, and New Zealand. |
The 2009 NAB Cup is the | Australian Football League pre-season competition that |
He was elected as a delegate to the | Australian Union of students in 1984. |
She changed the name of the Gallery from the | Australian National Gallery to its current title. |
ns in accordance with ISO 14001:2004 and the | Australian Forestry Standard. |
o featured on A Current Affair, Compass, The | Australian, and The Age. |
For the | Australian rules footballer, see Geoff Bryant. |
For the | Australian franchise chain, see Wendy's Supa Sundaes. |
For the | Australian athlete see Michael O'Rourke. |
For the | Australian cricketer, see Trent Copeland. |
nfortunately for him, he came up against the | Australian cricket team known as "The Invincibles". |
The | Australian Prime Minister attended this event. |
Stop the War Coalition (Australia), the | Australian anti-war group |
For the | Australian comedy, see The Shambles (community televisi |
The information about the | Australian Defence Force in the second-last paragraph s |
n/A model with long barrel, at the | Australian War Memorial, Canberra |
The Chief Minister of the | Australian Capital Territory is the head of government |
tennial Carnival was the 22nd edition of the | Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian ru |
o the sporting community, he was awarded the | Australian Sports Medal (an Australian federal governme |
The | Australian soldiers merely came briskly on deck singing |
to 2001 Carlton was Secretary General of the | Australian Red Cross. |
He won the mixed doubles at the | Australian Open with Corina Morariu in 2001. |
Third placing at Bathurst gave the | Australian Endurance Championship to Gibbs and Onslow. |
In 1916 , he enlisted in the | Australian Imperial Force. |
He is also a member of the | Australian Labor Party. |
Results and statistics for the | Australian Football League season of 1997. |
He also warned of resulting swings to the | Australian Greens in inner-city seats. |
uncil, Liberal won 6 seats, Labor 4, and the | Australian Democrats 1. |
Part III established the | Australian Competition Tribunal |
For the | Australian politician, see Warwick Smith (politician). |
1886 - 13 January 1966) was a member of the | Australian House of Representatives and the South Austr |
ke Handley is a fictional character from the | Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Bernard Cur |
In 1903 he left the Council to contest the | Australian Senate, in which he was successful. |
The Laws of the | Australian Antarctic Territory (1999) |
For the | Australian politician, see Eddie Britt (politician). |
The | Australian Heritage Commission describe it as "...perha |
s a hooker and also gained selection for the | Australian national side. |
For the | Australian soccer player, see Sarah Walsh. |
Hobart Carnival was the 16th edition of the | Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian ru |
elf in the planning of the Federation of the | Australian Commonwealth and drafting the Australian Con |
Relentless is the tenth studio album by the | Australian christian metal band Mortification. |
ne of several hard fought actions during the | Australian advance on Beirut. |
the | Australian Council of National Trusts (ACNT) is formed |
For the | Australian rock group, see Seven Stories (band). |
He earned a place on the | Australian U19's squad. |
In 1925, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Nationalist Senator for Tasmania |
For the | Australian footballer and cricketer, see Carl Willis (s |
After this hit, Shakespeare faded from the | Australian charts. |
He finished 5th in the | Australian Formula Ford Championship in 1999, and won t |
In Australia, the song reached #57 on the | Australian pop chart. |
October, McLeod was named co-captain of the | Australian International rules football team against Ir |
See also: Geology of the | Australian Capital Territory |
In 1959 he was awarded the | Australian Natural History Medallion. |
She was a member of the | Australian Labor Party. |
Gyngell also created the | Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, the forerunner of the |
South Korean won fell Wednesday, as did the | Australian dollar. |
He was a member of the | Australian rugby union team, which won the gold medal. |
bert Elstone, chief executive officer of the | Australian Securities Exchange, says the merger is unpr |
The | Australian 9th Division quickly established a beachhead |
The | Australian squad was captain-coached by Graeme Langland |
He was immediately involved in the | Australian Turkmen & Turkish Association. |
elty became the inaugural Chairperson of the | Australian Crime Commission in 2003. |
This article is about the | Australian actor. |
2006 Pickering was made the chairman of the | Australian Fijian Rugby League. |
ier's College, Hamilton, Howe played for the | Australian Schoolboys team in 1990. |
ott has signed with Team Kiwi Racing for the | Australian V8 Supercar series. |
He had also competed in the | Australian Open Track and Field Championships from 1955 |
For the | Australian politician see Alan Hunt (politician). |
This article is about the | Australian television program. |
The 1990 AFL Foster's Cup was the | Australian Football League Pre-season Cup competition p |
o became the first unseeded woman to win the | Australian title in the open era. |
For the | Australian rules footballer, see David Bain (Australian |
For the | Australian green lifestyle magazine, see G Magazine (Au |
It is owned by the | Australian company Billabong. |
s Whiteside McCay, Lieutenant General in the | Australian Army, member of the Victorian and Australian |
Cory is the current President of the | Australian Academy of Science. |
He joined the | Australian Imperial Force in 1909 and served during Wor |
She was Junior Vice President of the | Australian Labor Party. |
Senate election, Wheeldon was elected to the | Australian Senate, representing the Australian Labor Pa |
It is an endangered species under the | Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Cons |
She was captain of the | Australian female national team, the Matildas. |
She was elected to the | Australian Senate representing Tasmania at the 2010 Aus |
In 1960, the | Australian Army adopted the Pentropic (five battle grou |
e a teacher and a scientific officer for the | Australian Road Research Board. |
sites within the Canberra urban area, in the | Australian Capital Territory. |
days EP is the first official release by the | Australian indie band The Holidays. |
oduction based class featuring cars from the | Australian GT Production Car Championship. |
For the | Australian rules football competition, see 1989 Panason |
For the | Australian cricketer, see Barry Gibbs (cricket). |
His VC is displayed at the | Australian War Memorial. |
laide Carnival was the second edition of the | Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian ru |
In 1997 she resigned from the | Australian Democrats, joined the Australian Labor Party |
h Battalion was an infantry battalion of the | Australian Army. |
Since 1999 Mackerras was a Patron of the | Australian children's cancer charity Redkite. |
In 1993 he was elected a Fellow of the | Australian Academy of Science |
Algester has been a safe seat for the | Australian Labor Party ever since its inception. |
It also reached #2 on the | Australian Singles Chart. |
"Ready" by the | Australian Idol 3 Top 13 |
For the | Australian rugby league footballer, see Noel White (rug |
In 1943 he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for South Australi |
He was portrayed by Don Hany in the | Australian TV series Underbelly. |
The | Australian Democrats were defending one seat. |
For the | Australian rules footballer, see Jack Barker (Australia |
He failed to qualify for the | Australian Open. |
the song reached a peak of number 31 on the | Australian ARIA Charts and is widely regarded as a clas |
liher received his VC while serving with the | Australian Army, during World War II. |
Following the decline of the | Australian gold rushes in the late 1870s the town decli |
Face of Despair is the second album by the | Australian thrash metal band Mortal Sin. |
and was replaced by Frank Beaurepaire on the | Australian squad between the semifinals and finals. |
The genus name commemorates the | Australian ornithologist Alfred John North. |
However, the | Australian commanders ask the British to send in the Au |
Green was later coach of the | Australian national football team in 1975 and 1976. |
"Crazy" is a 1987 hit single by the | Australian rock/synthpop band Icehouse. |
For the | Australian cricketer, see Tom Garrett. |
This article is about the | Australian electoral district. |
of the tournament, representatives from the | Australian Baseball Council selected an All-Australian |
geons for the price of one, Interview at The | Australian Feb 2008 |
undertook doctoral studies in history at the | Australian National University on a scholarship. |
In 1942, botanist Charles Gardner named the | Australian shrub Acacia wiseana in his honour. |
Gibbs was elected to the | Australian Senate for Queensland in 1996, representing |
In 1993, Stephenson hosted the | Australian life style program Sex. |
The | Australian edition also features the Mein Teil video. |
For the | Australian series, see The Farmer Wants a Wife (Austral |
For the | Australian rules football umpire, see Jim Mahoney (umpi |
from Australia (including Queensland and the | Australian Capital Territory) and New Zealand. |
The | Australian War Memorial |
Duboisine is an extract from the | Australian plant Dubosia myoporoides. |
Campbell joined the | Australian Labor Party in the mid-1970s. |
He was elected President of the | Australian Conservation Foundation in 2004. |
Early in life he joined the | Australian Labor Party and the Australian Metal Workers |
The | Australian 21st Brigade was tasked with taking Beirut. |
For the | Australian politician, see Ralph Hunt (politician). |
he song Miss This Tonight reached #17 on the | Australian single charts and was on high rotation on Au |
n, former football player and captain of the | Australian football team, born in Felling. |
The album spent 2 weeks at the top of the | Australian album charts in 1980. |
7 he played with the Melbourne Rebels in the | Australian Rugby Championship. |
Cara Sposa is the second EP by the | Australian band Kisschasy, released on October 4, 2004. |
The | Australian half became the Rothmans International Serie |
For the | Australian politician, see Joanne Duncan (politician). |
The | Australian Silver Kangaroo is a one troy ounce silver b |
For the | Australian federal electorate, see Division of Fremantl |
For the | Australian rules footballer, see Robert Dutton (footbal |
The | Australian version is similar to the UK release but fea |
commended in September, and announced in the | Australian Gazette on 23 November 1944. |
otably, Black Cab who were nominated for the | Australian Music Prize in 2009. |
She was awarded the | Australian Sports Medal in 2000 and the Centenary Medal |
The | Australian City of Fremantle is named after him. |
Banjo Paterson is currently featured on the | Australian ten dollar bank note amongst scenes of the A |
He guided the | Australian Women's Hockey Team at three Summer Olympics |
She also played Layla in the | Australian hit drama, Packed to the Rafters in series 2 |
In addition, the | Australian Recording Industry Association certified the |
He was a middleweight, but held the | Australian Heavyweight Championship title at the same t |
Glencross was inducted into the | Australian Hall of Fame in 1991. |
Toowoomba high School, Carter played for the | Australian Schoolboys team in 1987. |
In 1906 Irvine was elected to the | Australian House of Representatives for the seat of Fli |
As a result, the | Australian Army played virtually no part in the Philipp |
It is on the | Australian Register of the National Estate. |
He joined the | Australian Labor Party in 1929. |
e slightly more carnivorous than most of the | Australian Rainbowfish. |
In 1946, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for South Australi |
Dyko is the | Australian artist John Barrie Dyke. |
In 1976 he was the helmsman of the | Australian boat which finished eleventh in the Soling. |
He is the uncle of the | Australian cricket statistician Kersi Meher-Homji. |
It is found in the | Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania. |
The 1st AIF included the | Australian Flying Corps, which was later renamed the Ro |
he first in the state to be contested by the | Australian Democrats. |
Hemianax papuensis, The | Australian Emperor or Yellow Emperor , is a dragonfly o |
For the | Australian politician, see Ted Sorensen (politician). |
It is deposited at the | Australian Museum in Sydney. |
For the | Australian rugby league footballer of the same name, se |
the "Wranslide": a landslide victory for the | Australian Labor Party under Neville Wran. |
The song title was used to name the | Australian rock band Little Birdy. |
After more than 28 years in the | Australian Parliament Philip Lucock retired at the 1980 |
For the | Australian aviator, see Keith Macpherson Smith. |
The | Australian Anarchist Centenary Celebrations occurred fr |
For the | Australian rock band named after this color, see Yves K |
In 1975, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Country Party Senator for Queens |
ty, the Germans were unable to penetrate the | Australian line. |
The | Australian cricket team in England in 1909 played 37 fi |
r portrait, by Sir Ivor Hele, is held by the | Australian War Memorial. |
In 1953 he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Liberal Senator for Tasmania. |
He joined the | Australian Labor Party in 1948. |
This title was awarded as the | Australian 2.0 Litre Touring Car Championship in 1993 a |
also served as the National President of the | Australian Road Federation from 1968 to 1979. |
For the | Australian economist, see Tom Piotrowski (economist). |
gramming, Special Class (won): Survivor: The | Australian Outback; Outstanding Sound Mixing for Non-Fi |
The | Australian Greenhouse Office describes Australia's invo |
In that year he joined the | Australian Diplomatic Service, and remained there until |
greenhouse gas emissions as a trigger in the | Australian legislation became a policy of the Australia |
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