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few hundred meters before the finish did the | Australian overtake the Frenchman. |
Although commissioned as an | Australian ship, the destroyer initially remained the p |
his efforts, Armstrong was awarded the Young | Australian of the Year award for 1989. |
In 1962 Jock Sturrock was | Australian of the Year, Australian Yachtsman of the Yea |
His was the first VC to be won by an | Australian on the Western Front. |
Tracking skills of Indigenous | Australian of the Kimberley region. |
She was an | Australian geologist, the first female professor at an |
d choreographer Sir Robert Helpmann is named | Australian Of The Year |
result remains the only top 20 finish by an | Australian in the discipline of biathlon. |
Not to be confused with the 2002 | Australian film, The Tracker. |
Australian Cricket: The Game and the Players. | |
Blue Bonnet (Northiella haematogaster) is an | Australian parrot, the only member of the genus Northie |
A. rhynchotis rhynchotis | Australian Shoveler, the nominate race, occurs in south |
Sir Edward was later decorated | Australian of the Year for 1982. |
Reviewing the | Australian production, The Morning Bulletin, wrote, "Mr |
d from the MSLR in June 1900, and married an | Australian woman the same year. |
best-remembered for her victory at the 1978 | Australian Open, the last Australian female to do so. |
In 1974 the song was covered by | Australian band the Bootleg Family Band. |
nd Callous Acts is the second release by the | Australian band The Hot Lies. |
Australian Made: The Hits is the compilation cast album | |
o featured on A Current Affair, Compass, The | Australian, and The Age. |
High Hopes is the second release by | Australian group, The Amity Affliction. |
Geoff Brabham (an | Australian) was the only foreign driver competed in thi |
o contains the second ever description of an | Australian spider, the species Nephila edulis. |
He was the youngest | Australian on the 2006 Olympic team. |
She was the 2006 recipient of the Young | Australian of the Year Award, for her work in Thailand |
The | Australian government, the police and the British gover |
Below are Leand's results in the | Australian Open, the Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the U |
Year: Tania Major, winner of the 2007 Young | Australian of the year. |
Australian Made: The Movie | |
So, i take it she put on Tegan's | Australian accent then? |
traveled on to New York City, working at the | Australian consulate there. |
He was of | Australian birth though from an old Irish family. |
It ended with the | Australian withdrawal through Gemas to Fort Rose Estate |
ctober 1984 in Townsville, Queensland) is an | Australian javelin thrower. |
follows the day-to-day operations of budget | Australian airline Tiger Airways Australia. |
over the line was the MG TC special of South | Australian Steve Tillett. |
Not to be confused with | Australian Eastern Time Zone. |
Greatest Hits Live is a live album by | Australian singer Tina Arena which was recorded during |
y Cunt is the name of a 1993 EP by anonymous | Australian band TISM. |
mate Communion is a 1986 EP by the anonymous | Australian band TISM. |
Beasts of Suburban is a 1992 EP by anonymous | Australian band TISM. |
He won the | Australian Superbike title several times. |
d 1932 Victorian Amateur Championships, 1939 | Australian Amateur title, Australian Open Championship |
By winning the 2010 | Australian Open title, Black completed the mixed double |
career Grand Slam title and his 5th and last | Australian Open title. |
rt's 3rd career Grand Slam title and his 1st | Australian Open title. |
r's 10th career Grand Slam title and her 3rd | Australian Open title. |
gh's 5th career Grand Slam title and his 4th | Australian Open title. |
va's 7th career Grand Slam title and her 1st | Australian Open title. |
n's 4th career Grand Slam title and her only | Australian Open title. |
h's 5th career Grand Slam title and her only | Australian Open title. |
on's 3rd career Grand Slam title and his 3rd | Australian Open title. |
and last career Grand Slam title and her 2nd | Australian Open title. |
a's 10th career Grand Slam title and her 1st | Australian Open title. |
ck's 2nd career Grand Slam title and his 2nd | Australian Open title. |
on's 2nd career Grand Slam title and his 2nd | Australian Open title. |
He also won the | Australian Road title. |
va's 2nd career Grand Slam title and her 1st | Australian Open title. |
career Grand Slam title and his 5th and last | Australian Open title. |
h's 1st career Grand Slam title and his only | Australian Open title. |
er's 1st career Grand Slam title and his 1st | Australian Open title. |
s's 3rd career Grand Slam title, and his 1st | Australian Open title. |
t's 1st career Grand Slam title and her only | Australian Open title. |
ms' 1st career Grand Slam title and his only | Australian Open title. |
He has also won more | Australian swimming titles than any swimmer in history, |
He also held 9 | Australian boxing titles. |
He was also the first | Australian bishop to call a diocesan synod in Canberra |
This show could be considered to be the | Australian equivalent to Larry David's Curb Your Enthus |
In 1996 he was appointed | Australian Ambassador to France, a position he held unt |
He was the first member of an | Australian parliament to enlist in the war. |
Cutler is the only | Australian artilleryman to ever been awarded the VC. |
He did much to bring | Australian history to life. |
is credited with being the first Indigenous | Australian artist to record blues songs. |
Appeals by the South | Australian team to the Australian Baseball Corporation |
This makes her the youngest | Australian artist to reach the top of the charts, beati |
In 1965 he was appointed | Australian Ambassador to Greece, and served there until |
She subsequently led an | Australian delegation to the United Nations on Internat |
She was the first | Australian ship to be commissioned after the introducti |
Because Australia pegged the | Australian pound to the pound sterling, this also affec |
Church leaders in Australia called on the | Australian government to offer a similar apology. |
later recanted, describing them as the only | Australian band to have developed a truly Australian so |
Northcott was the first | Australian appointed to a State vice-regal position. |
Robert Hill - | Australian Ambassador to the United Nations and former |
She was the first | Australian woman to lead an upper house of Parliament, |
Live and Interview ( | Australian Music To The World, Atlanta, GA, August 1978 |
The Easter Bilby is an | Australian alternative to the Easter Bunny. |
nant Frank Hubert McNamara becomes the first | Australian airman to receive the Victoria Cross. |
She is the only | Australian woman to have been elevated to the peerage. |
ian has collected donations from the Western | Australian community to support humanitarian efforts fo |
a position as administrative officer at the | Australian Embassy, Tokyo. |
A break away! is an 1891 painting by | Australian artist Tom Roberts. |
Early 2011: Anyone But You | Australian National Tour |
owing teams and drivers competed in the 1997 | Australian Super Touring Championship. |
Main article: 1998 | Australian Super Touring Championship |
Main article: 2000/2001 | Australian Super Touring Championship |
Main article: 1995 | Australian Super Touring Championship |
An | Australian team tours New Zealand, playing seven provin |
For the | Australian country town, see Brocklesby, New South Wale |
Allen grew up in the small | Australian country town, Tenterfield. |
Savage River is a small | Australian mining township located on the West Coast of |
She was the first | Australian female track and field athlete to make an Ol |
She was 2003 and 2005 | Australian Female Track Cyclist of the Year. |
2004 | Australian Male Track Cyclist of the Year |
(born in Adelaide on 25 January 1971) is an | Australian Olympic track cyclist. |
He was the 2005 and 2006 | Australian Male Track Cyclist of the Year. |
He had also competed in the | Australian Open Track and Field Championships from 1955 |
2002 | Australian Male Track Cyclist of the Year |
McNee (born July 9, 1981 in Adelaide) is an | Australian short track speed skater. |
"Fairytale In Real Time" (UK & | Australian Bonus Track) |
"Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - 4:00 ( | Australian bonus track) |
the end of an era.. Surrey Hills, VIC 3127: | Australian Lighthouse Traders. |
ectrician and became an organiser within the | Australian Electrical Trades Union and a delegate to th |
The | Australian Nature Trail (Georgian House: Melbourne, 196 |
departed Fremantle carrying with her eleven | Australian specialists trained in commando warfare. |
The | Australian Army Training Team Vietnam was separate from |
Acheron Youth Camp is an | Australian youth training facility located in Buxton, V |
The | Australian Rail Tram & Bus Industry Union (RTBU), forme |
He has been named an | Australian Living Treasure. |
He is an | Australian Living Treasure. |
Scolopia braunii (Klotzsch) & Sleumer - an | Australian rainforest tree |
Western | Australian Christmas tree (Nuytsia floribunda) sometime |
& F.Muell. an | Australian rainforest tree |
Sloanea woollsii, F.Muell. an | Australian rainforest tree |
L. reticulata, an | Australian rainforest tree. |
Ailanthus triphysa is an Asian and | Australian rainforest tree. |
Part III established the | Australian Competition Tribunal |
Gyngell also created the | Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, the forerunner of the |
Subsequent to Vietnam all | Australian M113 troop carriers were fitted with the T50 |
The Allgas Distribution Network was sold to | Australian Pipeline Trust for $521 million. |
Australian Performing Tumbler | |
The | Australian Performing Tumbler (APT) is a breed of fancy |
Meagen Nay broke the | Australian record twice at the 2008 Australian Olympic |
ontains twenty three burials comprising four | Australian Army, two Royal Air Force and seventeen Roya |
In 2001 he led the successful bid for | Australian astronomy under the Australian Federal Gover |
The | Australian Workers' Union (AWU) is one of Australia's l |
n 19 December 1978 in Calgary, Canada) is an | Australian rugby union footballer. |
See also Re | Australian Education Union |
For the | Australian rugby union player of the same name, see Luk |
It has exercised an influence on the | Australian trade union movement, and on the Australian |
The Melbourne Rebels were an | Australian rugby union football club that competed in t |
eorge Thomas Bryan Palmer (1899-1990) was an | Australian Rugby Union player who coached the Wallabies |
Theo Nicholls, he was President of the South | Australian Tramways Union and Secretary of the South Au |
At 16 he played in the | Australian Rugby Union team against Great Britain. |
For the | Australian rugby union player, see Peter Hynes (rugby p |
illen "Bill" McLaughlin (1914 - 1990) was an | Australian Rugby Union player and President of the Aust |
hnson (born 19 August 1962 in Sydney), is an | Australian rugby union coach. |
Chris Yates (born 13 May, 1971), is an | Australian rugby union player. |
He was an official of the | Australian Railways Union from 1937 until 1956 and Secr |
With 50 caps as hooker for the | Australian rugby union side between 1995 and 2001 he is |
The Amalgamated Society of Engineers was an | Australian trade union established in 1905. |
For the | Australian rugby union player, see John Eales. |
For the | Australian rugby union player, see Pat Howard. |
on (11 March 1918 - 21 December 1998) was an | Australian trade union organiser and member of the Aust |
Matthew Burke, | Australian rugby union player |
Club Managers' Association Australia, an | Australian trade union |
He was a member of the | Australian rugby union team, which won the gold medal. |
He was also president of the Western | Australian Trades Union Industrial Council, and served |
Patrick Mulligan (rugby), an | Australian rugby union player |
D'Ath was formerly an employee of the | Australian Workers Union in Queensland. |
He was president of the | Australian Workers' Union from 1919 to 1923. |
, he became a shearer and an official of the | Australian Workers Union, and was also active in the Au |
He soon became involved with the | Australian Workers' Union. |
e was a sugar grower and an organiser of the | Australian Workers' Union. |
He was an office-holder in the | Australian Railways Union. |
He was also an organiser with the | Australian Workers' Union. |
s (12 August 1877 - 26 November 1951) was an | Australian politician, unionist and businessman. |
The 2/12th Field Ambulance was an | Australian military unit of the Second Australian Imper |
D Section, 2/4th | Australian Dental Unit |
The | Australian Training Units Team. |
Like the other | Australian Army units in Vietnam, the battalion formed |
He obtained a Bachelor of Economics at the | Australian National University in Canberra. |
Visiting Fellow, | Australian National University 1979 |
In 1985 he required his Ph.D. at the | Australian National University where he studied the evo |
He was educated at the | Australian National University and was a public servant |
Smith has been a professor at the | Australian National University since 2003. |
rt was based on a thesis Pearse wrote at the | Australian National University between 1999 and 2005 re |
Australian National University short story award 1996 | |
th its magnificent site and proximity to the | Australian National University it had enormous potentia |
The | Australian National University media release 28 January |
senior demonstrator, Department of Physics, | Australian National University |
Australian National University | |
undertook doctoral studies in history at the | Australian National University on a scholarship. |
Cockcroft served as chancellor of the | Australian National University from 1961 to 1965. |
aduated with arts and law (honours) from the | Australian National University in 1982. |
The | Australian National University |
The WEH Stanner Building at the | Australian National University |
At the | Australian National University he was Professor of Ling |
Professor Emeritus, | Australian National University, from 1975. |
McRae is currently an academic at the | Australian National University, College of Law. |
He did postgraduate work at the | Australian National University, researching fungal gene |
isiting Senior Lecturer and Visiting Reader, | Australian National University, 1968-1969 |
Visiting Fellow at the Faculty of Law at the | Australian National University. |
He was educated at the | Australian National University. |
as constructed on the Canberra campus of the | Australian National University. |
n 1991, Golson retired after 30 years at the | Australian National University. |
C. Coombs Creative Arts Fellowship" at the | Australian National University. |
Canberra: | Australian National University. |
completed an NRC Postdoctoral Fellowship at | Australian National University. |
He was later to gain an MA from the | Australian National University. |
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