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It received airplay on | Australian radio station Triple J. |
Alf Traeger - | Australian radio pioneer |
Noise FM is an | Australian radio station that operates on the FM band i |
ne, Australia - 26 April 2007) was a pioneer | Australian radio astronomer. |
Although the single was on high rotation on | Australian radio program 'Triple J'. |
The | Australian Rail Tram & Bus Industry Union (RTBU), forme |
October 1992: West | Australian Railway Officers Association joined the ASU. |
Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin No 336, | |
The South | Australian Railways (SAR) operated a number of Fageol b |
He was an official of the | Australian Railways Union from 1937 until 1956 and Secr |
He was an office-holder in the | Australian Railways Union. |
e slightly more carnivorous than most of the | Australian Rainbowfish. |
L. reticulata, an | Australian rainforest tree. |
Ailanthus triphysa is an Asian and | Australian rainforest tree. |
Scolopia braunii (Klotzsch) & Sleumer - an | Australian rainforest tree |
to the classification and identification of | Australian rainforest species and is probably best reme |
& F.Muell. an | Australian rainforest tree |
Sloanea woollsii, F.Muell. an | Australian rainforest tree |
l Rally of Canberra was the 2nd Round on the | Australian Rally Championship calendar. |
homeMADE was an | Australian reality television series that aired on the |
The Lost Tribes is an | Australian reality television series produced by the Ni |
Sylvania Waters was an | Australian reality television series that followed the |
The Farmer Wants a Wife is an | Australian reality television series. |
The Stafford Brothers is an | Australian reality series screened on Fox8. |
Walter Peeler ( | Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross) |
Livingstone held the | Australian record for the 200 m backstroke, with at tim |
For the similarly named | Australian record company, see Liberation Music. |
He has held the | Australian record in the 100 metre backstroke since 199 |
50m breaststroke - bronze - 1.02.82 - | Australian record |
Inertia (Independent Record Company), an | Australian record label and distributor |
Nay is the | Australian record holder in the 200m backstroke. |
as released three albums through independent | Australian record label Off the Hip. |
Meagen Nay broke the | Australian record twice at the 2008 Australian Olympic |
In 2005 he was inducted into the | Australian Record Industry Association Hall of Fame. |
She also set another | Australian record in the 200 m butterfly. |
Half marathon: 1:07.48 (2000 - | Australian record) |
her personal best and an | Australian record. |
This is the | Australian record. |
It has been certified gold by the | Australian Recording Industry Association. |
Grinspoon has won an | Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music |
Brielle Davis, | Australian recording artist |
In addition, the | Australian Recording Industry Association certified the |
It was certified platinum by the | Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for sa |
He has been chair of the | Australian Red Cross National International Humanitaria |
Australian Red Cross Society (Victoria) | |
Australian Red Cross | |
to 2001 Carlton was Secretary General of the | Australian Red Cross. |
The 1910 | Australian Referendum was held on 13 April 1910. |
The 1913 | Australian Referendum was held on 31 May 1913. |
The 1919 | Australian Referendum was held on 13 December 1919. |
The 1984 | Australian Referendum was held on 21 May 1984. |
The | Australian referendum of 12 December 1906 approved an a |
The 1944 | Australian Referendum was held on 19 August 1944. |
The 1948 | Australian Referendum was held on 29 May 1948. |
The 1937 | Australian Referendum was held on 6 March 1937. |
The 1988 | Australian Referendum was held on 3 September 1988. |
The 1967 | Australian Referendum was held on 27 May 1967. |
The | Australian referendum, 1913 (Industrial Matters), or mo |
1988 was a proposal put to referendum in the | Australian referendum, 1988. |
The question was put to a referendum in the | Australian referendum, 1919. |
The question was put to a referendum in the | Australian referendum, 1913. |
The question was put to a referendum in the | Australian referendum, 1974. |
The question was put to a referendum in the | Australian referendum, 1973. |
1912 was a question put to referendum in the | Australian referendum, 1913. |
The question was put to a referendum in the | Australian referendum, 1926. |
Held within the | Australian referendum, 1967 was a question about the Au |
Duty First: the Royal | Australian Regiment in war and peace, Allen & Unwin, Sy |
The 4th Battalion, Royal | Australian Regiment, (4RAR) was an Australian Army infa |
He was then posted to 1st Battalion, Royal | Australian Regiment, based at Townsville, Queensland. |
anding Officer of the Sixth Battalion, Royal | Australian Regiment; |
The Southwest | Australian region contains 23 species. |
Australian Region | |
ista oppositalis (Walker, 1863) (Oriental to | Australian regions) |
Asian and | Australian regions. |
It is on the | Australian Register of the National Estate. |
It is listed on the | Australian Register of the National Estate. |
IBENOX is a privately held | Australian registered company. |
as scathing of British officers as he was of | Australian regulars." |
Australian release | |
Australian Release | |
Australian Release (2002) | |
Inthemix.06 with Ivan Gough ( | Australian release; 2 CDs) - November 2006 |
2000 | Australian representative at Sydney 2000 Paralympic Gam |
Scott Hill is a former New South Wales and | Australian representative player. |
Carruthers's boxing career started as an | Australian representative at the 1948 Summer Olympics i |
For the | Australian reproductive doctor, see John F. Kerin. |
He opposed the model favoured by the | Australian Republican Movement. |
As of 2003, the school includes the | Australian Research Council (ARC) Photovoltaics Centre |
He has received research grants from the | Australian Research Council, government agencies, indus |
Former Convenor of the | Australian Research Council, |
Member - | Australian Research Council |
He is a current | Australian Research Council Federation Fellow. |
was announced that he had received permanent | Australian residency, and hoped to gain Australian citi |
circa 1750), Indigenous | Australian resistance leader |
For | Australian results |
Gametraders is an | Australian retailer of computer and video games, access |
He also voices commercials for | Australian retailers such as JB Hi-Fi. |
tional Employment Relations Director for the | Australian Retailers Association. |
The | Australian Retriever is a cross between the Australian |
Australian Retriever puppy at 10 weeks. | |
his upbeat idea was vehemently criticised by | Australian reviewers. |
The | Australian revival also uses the singular version. |
k facing a contender in Whiplash in the 2008 | Australian revival |
19 April 1970, in Canberra, Australia) is an | Australian right-handed pitcher. |
Allan Peiper (born in 1960), a former | Australian road cyclist; |
He also won the | Australian Road title. |
e a teacher and a scientific officer for the | Australian Road Research Board. |
also served as the National President of the | Australian Road Federation from 1968 to 1979. |
"Heart Telegraph" is a song by | Australian rock band Divinyls. |
rown & The Whispers were a highly successful | Australian rock band from 1964 to 1967. |
James Baker (musician) (born 1954), | Australian rock drummer and songwriter |
This article is about the | Australian rock band. |
"Shut Down" is the first single released by | Australian rock band Australian Crawl from their third |
"Jesus Stole My Girlfriend" is a song by the | Australian rock band Violent Soho. |
Malcolm Young plays rhythm guitar for the | Australian Rock And Roll band AC/DC. |
arking Spiders Live: 1983 is a live album by | Australian rock band Cold Chisel. |
Ben Gillies - Drummer in | Australian rock band Silverchair |
Evie is an | Australian rock song released as a single in 1974 by Au |
Chris Joannou - Bass guitarist in | Australian rock band Silverchair |
ore is the third and final studio album from | Australian rock band, X. |
"Hail Caesar" is a song by the | Australian rock band AC/DC. |
According to | Australian rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, All for |
"Back to the Wall" is a song by | Australian rock group Divinyls. |
Drive thru Charisma is a 1993 album by the | Australian rock band The Fauves. |
Definitive INXS is a two-CD compilation of | Australian rock band INXS released in 2002. |
Fresco is an early 1983 EP released by | Australian rock synthpop band, Icehouse. |
Blanket Show is an album by | Australian rock band The Impossibles released in 1994. |
Australian rock band Audioscam covered the song on thei | |
For the | Australian rock group, see Seven Stories (band). |
"Israel's Son" is a song by | Australian rock band Silverchair, released in 1995. |
Four on the Floor is the fourth EP by | Australian rock band The Living End. |
first compilation album of songs released by | Australian rock band Australian Crawl. |
Freak Show is the second studio album from | Australian rock band Silverchair. |
Yves Klein Blue, an | Australian rock band, take their name from the color. |
The song title was used to name the | Australian rock band Little Birdy. |
For the | Australian rock band named after this color, see Yves K |
A tireless participant in the | Australian rock and roll scene, among other things he o |
ed Professional Help was the fourth album by | Australian rock band The Party Boys. |
Who's Who of | Australian Rock, Chris Spencer, Paul McHenry, Zbig Nowa |
Sonic Tripod is the second release by | Australian Rock/Pop band The Sharp. |
"Crazy" is a 1987 hit single by the | Australian rock/synthpop band Icehouse. |
ng-snouted pelagic fish, very similar to the | Australian Rolfosteus, from Gogo Formation. |
Thomas More College is a South | Australian Roman Catholic co-educational, secondary sch |
Tim is an | Australian romantic drama film. |
Matty Woods is an | Australian Roots Reggae artist producer based in Wollon |
Tom Laurich (born 24 July 1980) is an | Australian rower from Mosman Rowing Club. |
Michael Aikman (rower) (1933-2005), | Australian rower |
Duncan Free, (born 25 May 1973) is an | Australian rower and Olympic medallist. |
Fred Kirkham (1937 - 2007), | Australian rower, songwriter and judge |
mish McGlashan (born 17 December 1963) is an | Australian rower. |
September 1967 in Franklin, Tasmania) is an | Australian rower. |
Samuel Patten (born 23 May 1963) is an | Australian rower. |
Larsen (born 17 March 1978 in Sydney) is an | Australian rower. |
Crow (born 9 August 1985 in Melbourne) is an | Australian rower. |
inia Lee (born 6 April 1965 in Sydney) is an | Australian rower. |
ordon (born 8 December 1976 in Sydney) is an | Australian rower. |
November 1979 in Launceston, Tasmania) is an | Australian rower. |
(born 12 September 1970 in Melbourne) is an | Australian rower. |
Susan Chapman (born 17 September 1962) is an | Australian rower. |
Roberts (born 10 March 1978 in London) is an | Australian rower. |
Clyde Hefer (born 12 April 1961) is an | Australian rower. |
ans (born 24 September 1962 in Sydney) is an | Australian rower. |
James Battersby (born 5 November 1958) is an | Australian rower. |
n Grey-Gardner (born 6 September 1964) is an | Australian rower. |
Margot Foster (born 3 October 1958) is an | Australian rower. |
rnsey (born 19 October 1981 in Hobart) is an | Australian rower. |
ark Hawkins OAM (born 14 January 1971) is an | Australian rower. |
Ian Edmunds (born 25 August 1961) is an | Australian rower. |
Susan Lee (born 7 June 1966) is an | Australian rowing cox. |
Australian royalty? | |
This was | Australian Royce Simmons first year as head coach of th |
Born Again Piss Tank is a 1987 album by | Australian rude singer/comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson |
George Keith Froome (1920-1978) was an | Australian rugby league player. |
n 19 December 1978 in Calgary, Canada) is an | Australian rugby union footballer. |
For the | Australian rugby union player of the same name, see Luk |
Don Schofield was an | Australian rugby league footballer of the mid 20th cent |
Jim Craig (1895-1959) was an | Australian rugby league footballer and coach. |
The Melbourne Rebels were an | Australian rugby union football club that competed in t |
Caine (born 18 September 1978) is a retired | Australian rugby league player. |
This article is about the | Australian rugby league player. |
Lester, Gary The Story Of | Australian Rugby League |
For the | Australian rugby league referee, see Don Macdonald. |
eorge Thomas Bryan Palmer (1899-1990) was an | Australian Rugby Union player who coached the Wallabies |
At 16 he played in the | Australian Rugby Union team against Great Britain. |
For the | Australian rugby league footballer Julian O'Neill, see |
For the | Australian rugby union player, see Peter Hynes (rugby p |
For the | Australian Rugby player, see Ben Creagh. |
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. |
In 2008, the | Australian Rugby League hosted the tournament to coinci |
Chris Yates (born 13 May, 1971), is an | Australian rugby union player. |
With 50 caps as hooker for the | Australian rugby union side between 1995 and 2001 he is |
For the | Australian rugby union player, see John Eales. |
Herbert Narvo (1912-1958) was an | Australian rugby league footballer and boxer of the 193 |
For the | Australian rugby union player, see Pat Howard. |
Matthew Burke, | Australian rugby union player |
Not to be confused with the | Australian rugby league footballer Richard Williams (ru |
This article is about the | Australian Rugby League's 1997 competition. |
Brian Moore (rugby league), | Australian rugby league footballer and coach |
He was a member of the | Australian rugby union team, which won the gold medal. |
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