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The 2003 | Australian touring car season consisted of 20 events. |
ts skeleton is still on display in the South | Australian Museum. |
The Greatest | Australian Mining Covered up Swindle of the 20th Centur |
The 2006 | Australian touring car season consisted of 21 events. |
ms and drivers have competed during the 2009 | Australian Formula 3 season. |
The first | Australian LFS was conducted by the Australian Bureau o |
Captain Clarence Smith Jeffries of the 34th | Australian Battalion. |
This meeting was a support event of the 1998 | Australian Grand Prix. |
owing drivers and teams competed in the 1985 | Australian Touring Car Championship. |
2 August - Edith Cowan, the first | Australian woman elected as a representative in an Aust |
She was affiliated with the Western | Australian Institute of Sport in Perth. |
The 2008 | Australian Superkart Championship season consisted of t |
k facing a contender in Whiplash in the 2008 | Australian revival |
The 1979 | Australian Touring Car Championship was the 20th runnin |
The following drivers competed in the 2008 | Australian Superkart Championship. |
She reached the second round of the 2008 | Australian Open after defeating Julie Ditty. |
According to the 2006 | Australian Bureau of Statistics Census Portsea had 654 |
It would be the last | Australian Grand Prix victory by an Australian built ca |
Scitech was the first | Australian science centre to build large-scale interact |
Kensington Road is a main road in the South | Australian capital city of Adelaide. |
he full article, see Dancing With The Stars ( | Australian Season 3). |
laxton Shield (at the time known as the 1949 | Australian Championship Series) was the tenth annual Cl |
nant Frank Hubert McNamara becomes the first | Australian airman to receive the Victoria Cross. |
he full article, see Dancing with the Stars ( | Australian Season 11). |
In November 1917, the five | Australian infantry divisions in France were grouped to |
he full article, see Dancing With The Stars ( | Australian Season 10). |
On 7 March 1839, the South | Australian Company was granted private subdivision of p |
The 2008 | Australian motorcycle Grand Prix was the sixteenth roun |
The 1974 | Australian Touring Car Championship was the 15th runnin |
e wheelchair men's singles draw for the 2008 | Australian Open. |
This is a list of members of the South | Australian Legislative Council from 1975 to 1979. |
ink is predominantly consumed by the younger | Australian generation. |
Duty First: the Royal | Australian Regiment in war and peace, Allen & Unwin, Sy |
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 |
He was the first | Australian to be the Lord Mayor of Westminster. |
The 1975 | Australian Touring Car Championship was the 16th runnin |
The 1967 | Australian Referendum was held on 27 May 1967. |
The West | Australian traces its origins to The Perth Gazette and |
Wallis Theatres, an | Australian cinema franchise |
Canberrans were competing in their inaugural | Australian National Football Carnival. |
hen the union broke away from the then Royal | Australian Nursing Federation, now simply known as the |
Kelly was elected to the then advisory | Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly in 19 |
Hill then gained | Australian Labor Party pre-selection for the South Aust |
This was | Australian Royce Simmons first year as head coach of th |
Mawson Station is one of three permanent | Australian bases on Australian territory, mainland Anta |
as released three albums through independent | Australian record label Off the Hip. |
a majority government for the first time in | Australian history. |
For the first time in | Australian legal history, an Australian government was |
This was the first time an | Australian Mens 4x100m relay team had made an Olympic F |
It was released at a time when | Australian films were starting to re-emerge. |
hen Carr, she is a nineteen time (1980-1998) | Australian national champion. |
All times are | Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10) |
He was a four times Senior | Australian Ice Dance champion at the Australian Figure |
Kelly was awarded the title of | Australian Cyclist of the Year in 1996, and Australian |
woman to win a grand slam tennis title, 1956 | Australian champion |
n unsuccessful candidate for election to the | Australian Senate representing the Australian Capital T |
She ran for election to the | Australian Senate representing the Australian Capital T |
In 1910, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Tasmania. |
known as "uptalking", and is similar to the | Australian Questioning Intonation (or AQI). |
rts have traditionally been unattended to by | Australian Olympic officials. |
James was elected to the | Australian House of Representatives for the Australian |
In 1943, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for South Australi |
In 1913, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for South Australi |
In 1975, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Liberal Senator for Western Aust |
In 1963, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Country Party Senator for Queens |
ng-snouted pelagic fish, very similar to the | Australian Rolfosteus, from Gogo Formation. |
he only specimen was a female donated to the | Australian Museum, Sydney, in 1892. |
family and culture in relation to Indigenous | Australian women. |
In 1903, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator from South Austral |
In 1901, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Protectionist Senator from Victo |
In 1914, he was elected to the | Australian Senate, holding the seat until 1920. |
In 1955, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Tasmania. |
Upon losing his seat to the | Australian Labor Party he became involved in community |
In 1983, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for South Australi |
She retired soon after the Games to marry | Australian 400m runner Peter Vassella. |
n unsuccessful candidate for election to the | Australian Senate at the 1983 federal election. |
Downes was called to the | Australian Bar in 1970 and appointed Queen's Counsel in |
In 1990, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Liberal Senator from Western Aus |
He did much to bring | Australian history to life. |
o approve Parliament-proposed changes to the | Australian Constitution. |
Kenny was married to the | Australian Commonwealth and Olympic swimming champion L |
in, the first Aboriginal woman elected to an | Australian parliament. |
On 7 November 2008 The Park was added to the | Australian National Heritage List as one of eleven area |
According to later | Australian government claims, the asylum seekers were i |
In 1974, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Western Austra |
In 1937, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Western Austra |
In 1946, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. |
In 1987, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Liberal Senator for Western Aust |
In 1910, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. |
th its magnificent site and proximity to the | Australian National University it had enormous potentia |
Moore was elected to the | Australian Senate from Queensland in July 2001, represe |
He transferred to the | Australian Flying Corps and undertook flying training a |
A. dodonaeae is endemic to the | Australian Alps, Tasmania, and New Zealand. |
He was elected as a delegate to the | Australian Union of students in 1984. |
e was born in Coffs Harbour, Australia to an | Australian father and American mother. |
He also warned of resulting swings to the | Australian Greens in inner-city seats. |
Del sells the Velox to an | Australian man for £199. |
In 1925, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Nationalist Senator for Tasmania |
Senate election, Wheeldon was elected to the | Australian Senate, representing the Australian Labor Pa |
She was elected to the | Australian Senate representing Tasmania at the 2010 Aus |
In 1943 he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for South Australi |
Gibbs was elected to the | Australian Senate for Queensland in 1996, representing |
In 1906 Irvine was elected to the | Australian House of Representatives for the seat of Fli |
In 1946, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for South Australi |
In 1975, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Country Party Senator for Queens |
In 1953 he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Liberal Senator for Tasmania. |
ertheless, the Law Institute appealed to the | Australian High Court successfully against his readmiss |
osed the Adelaide Film Festival prior to the | Australian theatrical release on March 12, 2009. |
Later that year, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as an NCP Senator for Victoria. |
7 November 2008 The Reserve was added to the | Australian National Heritage List as one of eleven area |
In 2009, Henschke was asked to join | Australian wine alliance Australia's First Families of |
The name Grey Swiftlet can also refer to the | Australian Swiftlet. |
He was elected to the | Australian Senate representing New South Wales at the 2 |
In recognition of his services to the | Australian Defence Force, governance, education and the |
In 1937, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Tasmania. |
It is endemic to the | Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Queen |
x-Hudson Deep) - A79 - 40,200 tons, to Royal | Australian Navy as HMAS Westralia |
Glengyle was transferred to the | Australian Naval Board in October, landing a garrison a |
Burns was elected to the | Australian House of Representatives seat of Illawarra a |
In 1949, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Liberal Senator for Western Aust |
In 1964, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Tasmania. |
In 1931, he was elected to the | Australian Senate for South Australia, representing the |
was the last of the Bathurst class to leave | Australian service. |
In 1949, he was elected to the | Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Queensland. |
In 1955 he was elected to the | Australian House of Representatives in a by-election fo |
served as a guest theatre consultant to the | Australian Council for the Arts. |
Todd Carney | Australian NRL player for the Sydney Roosters |
Neil Finn has told an | Australian newspaper that Crowded House was a proud Aus |
She told the | Australian Parliament that "the Australian Government h |
Tommy Hughes ( | Australian footballer)'s statistics from AFL Tables |
3 March - Tony Modra, | Australian Rules football player |
Tony Mulder, | Australian politician and former police officer |
For the AFL player, see Tony Godden ( | Australian rules footballer). |
Gibson took six | Australian wickets for 64 runs in the second innings. |
The Top End | Australian Football Association (TEAFA) is an amateur A |
"Dressed for Success" was also a top 10 | Australian hit in September 1989. |
lot Facility is approved by Canadian TPD and | Australian TGA for small volume production. |
Alf Traeger - | Australian radio pioneer |
Neil Trezise (1931-2006), | Australian rules footballer and politician |
He undertook a 10 day trial at | Australian A-League team Sydney FC. |
Tran is closely involved with Triple J's | Australian music area. |
Frank Tudor, an | Australian politician |
It was the twenty second | Australian Grand Prix. |
It was the twenty third | Australian Grand Prix. |
It was the twenty fourth | Australian Grand Prix and the third race of the 1959 Au |
It was the twenty eighth | Australian Grand Prix. |
It was the twenty fifth | Australian Grand Prix. |
The corps initially comprised the two "new" | Australian divisions - the Australian 4th and 5th divis |
ose songs were later released in the U.S. as | Australian Folk Songs. |
as also coached former World #1 and U.S. and | Australian Open champion Marat Safin. |
hree all-New Zealand matches were umpired by | Australian umpires. |
usly, all-Australian matches were umpired by | Australian umpires and all-New Zealand matches were ump |
The division was created under the | Australian Electoral Commission's 2009 Redistribution o |
Being family controlled as defined under the | Australian Corporations Act |
It is an endangered species under the | Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Cons |
In July 2011 he decided to play under the | Australian flag again. |
ring this time Danze played for the under 17 | Australian national football team and the under 20 Aust |
Those who wrote the unit histories ( | Australian, New Zealand and English); |
In 1928, he teamed up with | Australian cyclists, Hubert Opperman, Percy Osborne and |
US and | Australian LARC in an amphibious dock. |
Tarrango is a red grape variety used in | Australian wine production. |
The most common whip used in | Australian competitions is an Australian stockwhip, a w |
Camp Terendak was used by | Australian troops until the Australian Battlegroup with |
6 wickets 17 for runs, England v. Shaw's | Australian XI., at Lord"s, 1885. |
The Cobbers memorial at the V.C. Corner | Australian Cemetery and Memorial near Fromelles, northe |
ened in 1989, and features a wide variety of | Australian and exotic animals. |
The Choirs sing a variety of | Australian and International repertoire and rehearse on |
ased on the purchase price of the vehicle in | Australian pounds. |
the end of an era.. Surrey Hills, VIC 3127: | Australian Lighthouse Traders. |
Gladstone Park, Victoria, an | Australian suburb |
Barlow Carkeek - Victorian and | Australian cricketer died at Prahran in 1937. |
07 British Amateur with a 2 & 1 victory over | Australian Tim Stewart. |
The girl in the video is | Australian model Kristy Hinze. |
Subsequent to Vietnam all | Australian M113 troop carriers were fitted with the T50 |
Visiting Fellow, | Australian National University 1979 |
isiting Senior Lecturer and Visiting Reader, | Australian National University, 1968-1969 |
He is the former New South Wales and | Australian national team hooker and captain. |
Scott Hill is a former New South Wales and | Australian representative player. |
Loftus, New South Wales, Australia: | Australian Military History Publications, 2003. |
Loftus, New South Wales, Australia: | Australian Military History Publications, 1997. |
Joe Walker (novelist), | Australian novelist and union organiser |
The photograph etched on the rear wall shows | Australian troops waiting to be airlifted to the Austra |
Martin Wallace (soldier), | Australian SASR soldier |
Walter Peeler ( | Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross) |
as the first and largest of the World War II | Australian Women's Services. |
Amali Ward - | Australian Idol contestant/singer |
He was an | Australian World Junior Championships representative in |
hensen (20 November 1901-28 May 1965) was an | Australian writer, publisher and political activist. |
all (2 March 1886 - 27 February 1976) was an | Australian academic and clergyman. |
rmid OBE (9 May 1925 - 18 April 2003) was an | Australian politician. |
April 1926) was an | Australian politician and possible murder victim. |
He was an | Australian Labor Party member of the South Australian H |
Quirke (29 July 1898 - 25 March 1972) was an | Australian politician. |
e (28 December 1879 - 28 August 1965) was an | Australian politician. |
eabrook (5 April 1867 - 11 June 1939) was an | Australian politician. |
n 23 June 1897 in Corryong, Victoria) was an | Australian rules football player who served with the Au |
y (16 February 1853 - 11 August 1925) was an | Australian ichthyologist. |
h Ahern (10 July 1871 - 10 July 1955) was an | Australian politician. |
e CMG (10 August 1890-17 August 1946) was an | Australian public servant. |
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