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  • alian House of Assembly electoral district of Flinders and the Australian House of Representatives D
  • he majority of the season as back-up to Scott Flinders and Jake Kean before making his Hartlepool Un
  • e and became friendly with midshipman Matthew Flinders and on arrival they decided to explore parts
  • In 1795, Matthew Flinders, and George Bass, and the boy servant William
  • hers, including Lieutenants Fowler and Samuel Flinders and John Franklin, sailed in the Rolla to Chi
  • ook in much of the area previously covered by Flinders, and was considered a safer bet for a Labor c
  • Around the time the series began, Flinders and Beckett contacted Greg Goodfried for lega
  • It was discovered in 1802 by Matthew Flinders and reported to be quite common around Nepean
  • d Group, lying in eastern Bass Strait west of Flinders and Cape Barren Islands in the Furneaux Group
  • alian House of Assembly electoral district of Flinders and the Australian House of Representatives D
  • original Bennelong, and the explorers Matthew Flinders and George Bass.
  • ernment area, the state electoral district of Flinders and the federal Division of Grey.
  • edroom in the lonelygirl15 series was in fact Flinders' apartment.
  • Most of the high ground and ridgetops in the Flinders are sequences of quartzites that outcrop alon
  • He was the Labor candidate for the seat of Flinders, based on the outer south eastern fringe of M
  • In 1924 the government extended the Flinders Bay Branch Railway to Witchcliffe.
  • boats leaving from Augusta or Barrack Point ( Flinders Bay) tend not to venture into this group of i
  • After Lonelygirl15 was revealed as fictional, Flinders, Beckett, and Goodfried founded Telegraph Ave
  • 1 May - Matthew Flinders becomes the first European to visit the You Y
  • return trip he turned east after leaving the Flinders behind and instead travelled back to Adelaide
  • ed for a trip to London to take on Brentford, Flinders broke his finger during training and 19 year
  • he three Member House of Assembly District of Flinders, but he and his colleague, one of the sitting
  • e incoming Hawke Government in 1983) used the Flinders by-election as an informal referendum.
  • many pioneers and settlers are buried at the Flinders cemetery.
  • On the voyage Matthew Flinders charted the coast and Robert Brown made an ex
  • January 7 - Bass and Flinders complete their circumnavigation of Van Diemen
  • Matthew Flinders completes the first circumnavigation of the c
  • Flinders Council is a Local Government Area of Tasmani
  • of Representatives as the Liberal member for Flinders, defeating Labor's Keith Ewert.
  • Matthew Flinders discovers the soon to be extinct Kangaroo Isl
  • nd Pastoral and Agricultural Association, the Flinders District Hospital Committee and the trustee o
  • 16 March - Captain Matthew Flinders, explorer (died 1814)
  • able people who sailed on her include Matthew Flinders, Francis Laforey, John Nicholson Inglefield a
  • nch held the House of Representatives seat of Flinders from 1966 to 1982.
  • on a cliff top on Bass Street operated by the Flinders Golf Club.
  • Flinders grew up in Bolton and is a supporter of Bolto
  • Flinders had a notional post-redistribution two-party
  • At the 2006 census, Flinders had a population of 787.
  • a story about a videoblogger on YouTube, and Flinders had the perfect character.
  • ington Airpark (ICAO: YDOP) is located on the Flinders Highway at Woodstock, a suburb of Townsville,
  • Smoky Bay is accessed from the Flinders Highway, which runs along the coast of the Pe
  • Flinders House (In inter-house competition "The Flinde
  • nsland Legislative Assembly as the member for Flinders in 1918.
  • alian House of Assembly Electoral district of Flinders in 1893.
  • urned to his farm, running unsuccessfully for Flinders in 1914 and Grampians in 1915 and 1917.
  • ralian politician who represented the seat of Flinders in the South Australian House of Assembly for
  • ralian politician who represented the seat of Flinders in the South Australian House of Assembly for
  • The area was discovered by Bass and Flinders in 1796.
  • 1798, this theory was confirmed when Bass and Flinders, in the sloop Norfolk, circumnavigated Van Di
  • list of electoral results for the Division of Flinders in Australian federal elections from the divi
  • ion forms many of the other high parts of the Flinders, including the high plateau of the Gammon Ran
  • ils to safely see the best sites in the lower Flinders, including Warrens Gorge, Kanyaka Station, Pr
  • east of the South Coast line, as far south as Flinders including Shellharbour, Warilla, Barrack Heig
  • ne problem plaguing the park (as with all the Flinders) is feral goats, which are capable of travers
  • Flinders is served by the 782 bus route operated by Pe
  • Flinders is a historic town south of Melbourne, Victor
  • vities led to the extinction of the tammar on Flinders Island and St. Peter's Island.
  • taken to the Aboriginal camp at Wybelenna on Flinders Island by George Augustus Robinson.
  • Bass Strait Islands but is now restricted to Flinders Island to the north of Tasmania.
  • James Joseph Webster (born 14 June 1925 in Flinders Island, Tasmania) is a former member of the A
  • rliaments, and to the Aboriginal community of Flinders Island.
  • en Island, and the largest and most populous, Flinders Island.
  • ker, with one exception - Spout Rock, west of Flinders Islet.
  • Also on the voyage were Matthew Flinders, John Hunter, Bennelong, and his surgeon's as
  • a shooting incident occurred on the corner of Flinders Lane and William Street when an unknown man s
  • Melbourne, Victoria: The bar at The Trust in Flinders Lane is said to be over 40 metres (130 ft) lo
  • for the Roads Board in 1946 on the corner of Flinders Lane and Kent Street.
  • Melbourne (at the corner of Spring Street and Flinders Lane).
  • ve, Gardner & Co., softgoods warehousemen, in Flinders Lane, Melbourne, and was managing director un
  • Hodgson owned land between Flinders Lane, Queen and Flinders Streets - one and ha
  • s first hotel on the corner of William St and Flinders Lane.
  • July 8 - Matthew Flinders leaves Port Jackson to explore the East coast
  • Brazier, A., Flinders, M. and McHugh, D. (eds.)
  • Flinders, M. (2001) The politics of accountability in
  • Flinders, M. V. (2000) The politics of accountability
  • Flinders, M., Smith, M. (1999) Quangos, accountability
  • Flinders, M.V. (2008) Delegated governance and the Bri
  • Flinders, M.V., Harden, I. and Marquand, D. (eds.)
  • 8 April - Matthew Flinders meets the French explorer Nicolas Baudin at E
  • vices of Tim Abbott, Mark Whittaker and Chris Flinders, members of the San Francisco Bay Blues Band.
  • Flinders MHA William Paltridge resigned on 28 July 187
  • Flinders moved to Crystal Palace as part of a deal tha
  • British naval explorer Matthew Flinders named the bay on 16 February 1802 in honour o
  • Flinders named Bickerton Island for him.
  • on 10 February 1915; however, it was moved to Flinders Naval Depot in 1930 to reduce costs during th
  • receiving a further six months of training at Flinders Naval Depot.
  • e Australian House of Representatives seat of Flinders on 4 December 1982.
  • ement in Queensland, first visited by Matthew Flinders on 17 July 1799.
  • s tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Flinders Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.
  • s tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Flinders Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.
  • s tournament played on outdoor hard courts at Flinders Park in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia.
  • , Hendon, Croydon, Croydon Park, Dudley Park, Flinders Park, Hindmarsh, Renown Park, Ridleyton, Well
  • Matthew Flinders passed by and reported on 7 March 1802 of 'lo
  • It is later renamed Flinders Peak.
  • worked under the tutelage of William Matthew Flinders Petrie for one season at Amarna, the capital
  • versity College, London, with William Matthew Flinders Petrie and joined Margaret Benson in 1896 in
  • n (also known as Lahun, Kahun or Il-Lahun) by Flinders Petrie during excavations of a worker's town
  • eferkare - Petbe - Pope Peter of Alexandria - Flinders Petrie - Pharaoh - Philae - Philip III of Mac
  • Olaf Hytten as Dr. Flinders Petrie
  • Flinders Petrie discovers the Merneptah Stele at Luxor
  • The burial was found in 1907 in Rifeh by Flinders Petrie and it was untouched.
  • Flinders Petrie begins excavations at Tall al-Ajjul (c
  • It was discovered by archaeologists Flinders Petrie and Margaret Murray who were excavatin
  • William Matthew Flinders Petrie travels to Egypt and conducts a survey
  • Its many fragments were discovered by Flinders Petrie in 1889 and are kept at the University
  • y Ernest Mackay in 1910, and was excavated by Flinders Petrie in 1911.
  • Some antiquarians, notably Flinders Petrie in 1917, suggested that Walter's origi
  • Flinders Petrie excavates at Tell el-Hesi, Palestine (
  • Life with Flinders Petrie was notoriously harsh, and after a whi
  • "Here," says the discoverer, William Flinders Petrie, "the ceremony described by Jeremiah 4
  • ish archaeologists under the direction of Sir Flinders Petrie, who thought the site was ancient Gaza
  • 3 June: William Matthew Flinders Petrie, Egyptologist
  • Professor Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie, 1892-1933
  • July 28: William Matthew Flinders Petrie, Egyptologist
  • For the archaeologist, Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie, see Flinders Petrie.
  • Her protege, William Matthew Flinders Petrie, was the first to take the chair.
  • R. Engelbach, M. A. Murray, H. Flinders Petrie, W. M. Flinders Petrie: Riqqeh and Mem
  • nis, Egypt: the first excavation conducted by Flinders Petrie.
  • l work, and dug as an archaeologist alongside Flinders Petrie.
  • ic methodology in archaeology William Matthew Flinders Petrie.
  • ipped for bulk handling of grain, operated by Flinders Ports, and a similarly large grain storage fa
  • Flinders Post Office opened on 7 March 1863 as the pop
  • It is operated and maintained by Flinders Power employees.
  • Banks approved Flinders' proposal, and in December 1800 wrote to Brow
  • from one of the Aboriginal languages near the Flinders Range area.
  • km from Lake Frome at the northern end of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia and opened in 2001.
  • It runs from Parachilna Gorge, in the Flinders Ranges via the Adelaide Hills to Cape Jervis
  • Sugar Gums from the Flinders Ranges reach up to 35m in height and have the
  • the fossils of the Ediacara Hills-part of the Flinders Ranges in South Australia-and was a proponent
  • a population of around 360. Cradock is in the Flinders Ranges Council area, the state Electoral dist
  • The Flinders Ranges is very dry country, so it is both tra
  • Flinders Ranges National Park.
  • Flinders Ranges Council is a local government area in
  • Yunta also provides an alternate route to the Flinders Ranges and beyond.
  • An isolated population grows in the southern Flinders Ranges in South Australia.
  • Quorn is the home of the Flinders Ranges Council local government area.
  • The Flinders Ranges are largely composed of folded and fau
  • Flinders Ranges council is entirely in the state elect
  • allistemon teretifolius (Needle Bottlebush or Flinders Ranges Bottlebrush) is a species of flowering
  • the mountains deliver splendid views over the Flinders Ranges into the plains of the outback.
  • locked the river near the southern end of the Flinders Ranges, and the river eventually found its wa
  • urally in three distinct populations - in the Flinders Ranges, Eyre Peninsula and on Kangaroo Island
  • town is situated at the base of the Southern Flinders Ranges, and is often used by people travellin
  • lling north for the coastal plain west of the Flinders Ranges.
  • (South Australia), and Chambers Creek in the Flinders Ranges.
  • ain was shot in Adelaide, South Australia and Flinders Ranges.
  • travellers coming via Adelaide to explore the Flinders Ranges.
  • 6 December - Matthew Flinders reaches Cape Leeuwin on the HMS Investigator
  • When the two returned to Sydney, Flinders recommended to Governor John Hunter that the
  • Flinders Reef is one of Queensland's most popular dive
  • Flinders Reef is a small isolated reef near Moreton Is
  • The Shire, named for the Flinders River, is predominantly a grazing area with c
  • Matthew Flinders sailed the waters between Moreton Island and
  • by his father in 1860 he was educated at the Flinders School, Geelong, at Geelong College, and at t
  • He served on Flinders Shire Council from 1977 to 1982.
  • gunnii which only grows on Flinders, Short and Harcus Islands.
  • On 26 June 2009, Flinders signed for North-East League One side Hartlep
  • oint and Lake Gillawarna in Georges Hall; and Flinders Slopes, Shortland Brush and Lansdowne Reserve
  • osted to HMAS Cerberus, the RAN naval base at Flinders, south of Melbourne.
  • Prime Minister Stanley Bruce, in his seat of Flinders south of Melbourne.
  • rne cinema The State Theatre on the corner of Flinders Street and Russell Street (now known as the F
  • route 57 tram provides public transport from Flinders Street Station in the city to Cordite Avenue,
  • Suburban Metro Trains services to Flinders Street
  • Flinders Street B was located at the Richmond end of F
  • Flinders Street Station in 1908 during construction of
  • as all stations and limited stops services to Flinders Street
  • pub in Melbourne, Australia, at the corner of Flinders Street and Swanston Street.
  • n Mumbai, India was originally designated for Flinders Street Station.
  • ant-Governor of Victoria Charles Hotham opens Flinders Street Station, the first city railway statio
  • It runs roughly north-south from Flinders Street to Victoria Street, and is located in
  • he show features Melbourne landmarks, such as Flinders Street Station and the city's trams.
  • nd Queensland and principal of the well known Flinders Street firm.
  • minates at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Flinders Street, Flinders Street Station.
  • ifting them to their iconic premises at 44-74 Flinders Street, he bought and closed their afternoon
  • ved their headquarters into a new building on Flinders Street, and Westpac acquired the naming right
  • over the Banana Alley Vaults before entering Flinders Street.
  • ding on the south-west corner of Swanston and Flinders Streets.
  • re was abolished and merged with the Shire of Flinders, the Shire of Hastings and a small part of th
  • ime Minister Stanley Bruce in his own seat of Flinders; this was the first time that a serving Prime
  • on 1 January 1916 out of part of the Shire of Flinders under the Local Authorities Act 1902.
  • se of Representatives as the Labor member for Flinders, unexpectedly winning the by-election for tha
  • thampton, University of Western Australia and Flinders University and professorial positions at Brun
  • field, Turner received a Doctor of Letters at Flinders University in 1987, Master of Arts at the Uni
  • terature, psychology and philosophy, first at Flinders University where he obtained his B.A. in 1975
  • Penfold is a fellow of the Flinders University of South Australia Foundation Inc.
  • Flinders University - School of Medicine, Faculty of H
  • tes in theology and political philosophy from Flinders University and the University of New South Wa
  • e Firbank Girls' Grammar School in Melbourne, Flinders University and the Australian National Univer
  • in Dunedin, New Zealand, and was educated at Flinders University and the University of Adelaide, wh
  • He was a lecturer in Economic History at Flinders University of South Australia, and senior lec
  • elaide Planetarium, the University of Sydney, Flinders University, and the Northern Sydney Astronomi
  • Within its bounds is Flinders University, South Australia's third largest.
  • Tierney studied politics and Asian studies at Flinders University, before entering the trade union m
  • The Young Kabbarli was recorded in 1973 at Flinders University, Adelaide.
  • Doctor of the University from: 1. Flinders University, Southern Australia (1994) 2. Vict
  • School after which she studied psychology at Flinders University, where she was President of the Un
  • rt of South Australia judge and Chancellor of Flinders University.
  • ar conclusion from a review by Marc Keirse of Flinders University.
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