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  • | conventional_long_name = Commonwealth of Australia | common_name = Australia
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  • ...s first established in 1905 as the governing body of cricket in Australia. Australia is a full member of the [[International Cricket Conference]] (ICC) and has ...3 wickets, is recognised as the startpoint for [[first-class cricket]] in Australia.
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  • The [[12-metre class]] [[yacht]] "Australia II" (KA6) was the winner of the 25th [[America's Cup]] in September 1983, t ...the [[New York Yacht Club]] were allowed to inspect the yacht once. The [[Australia]]n syndicate scheduled the inspection for 2 a.m. in the morning, without te
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  • Australia is an ancient land with a history of human habitation estimated to be anywh ...l.+1999.pdf</ref> While it is unknown exactly how Aborigines first reached Australia, recent DNA evidence strongly suggests that they originated from Africa and
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  • * Bambrick, Susan ed. ''The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Australia'' (1994) * O'Shane, Pat et al. ''Australia: The Complete Encyclopedia'' (2001)
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  • '''Perth''' is the capital city of [[Western Australia]]. In 2006 it had a population of 1,445,078. It was founded on 11 June 1829 ...[[William Angwin]], the [[Agent General]] to the United Kingdom of Western Australia.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Racism in Australia]]
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  • ...etArchive.</ref> Management and selection of the team is done by [[Cricket Australia]] which was created in 2003 as a merger of the Australian Women's Cricket A ...ive.com/Archive/Teams/0/23/Womens_Test_Matches.html Test Matches played by Australia Women]. CricketArchive.</ref>
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  • ...official policy of all governments and all mainstream political parties in Australia from the 1890s to the late 1960s ...[[South Africa]] and later Nazi [[Germany]] and Fascist [[Japan]] exceeded Australia in this respect. Moreover, elements of the policy continued well into the 1
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  • [[Australia]] has a long history of [[racism]] dating back to the founding of the first ...rceived threat to the Australian [[economy]]. The discovery of [[gold]] in Australia and a subsequent Gold Rush saw a boom of Asian immigrants against extreme d
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  • [http://www.australia.gov.au/ Australian Government Website]
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  • {{r|South Australia}} {{r|Western Australia}}
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  • '''Australia's role during World War I''', although relatively minor in global terms, is ...ing numbers of volunteers (this largely the result of growing awareness in Australia of the horrific nature of the war) took their toll.
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  • A period of official and unofficial [[discrimination]] in [[Australia]]n history, during which immigration policy and [[citizenship]] requirement
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  • ...midget submarines in [[Sydney Harbour]]. If for no other reason than this, Australia had a lot more at stake during World War II than it had in World War I. Australia was part of [[Douglas MacArthur]]'s Southwest Pacific Area.
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  • ...f [[racism]] and restrictive immigration policies in the Commonwealth of [[Australia]].
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Racism in Australia]]. ...raser, David; Tomsen, Stephen (eds.) (1997) ''Faces of Hate: Hate Crime in Australia''. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press. ISBN 1-876067-05-5
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  • The '''Liberal Party of Australia''' is a centre-right political party in [[Australia]]. ...he Liberals' current federal parliamentary leader is the Prime Minister of Australia, [[Malcolm Turnbull]].
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  • Military preparations and defense of Australia proper during the Second World War, as well as opearations of Australian fo
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  • {{r|Australia}} {{r|Racism in Australia}}
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  • {{r|Australia}} {{r|White Australia policy}}
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  • {{r|Australia}} {{r|Western Australia}}
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Racism in Australia]]. Retrieved on 2009-10-26. ...//www.angelfire.com/in/roachworld/Aus1.html The Rise and Fall of the White Australia Policy]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World War I, Australia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Australia, history}}
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  • [[http://www.liberal.org.au| Liberal Party of Australia official website]]
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  • ...team captains were [[Alastair Cook]] of England and [[Michael Clarke]] of Australia. England's outstanding players were their middle order batsmen [[Ian Bell]] ...<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/23368783 |title=Australia in Great Britain, 2013 (cricket): Ian Bell says England well placed despite
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Liberal Party of Australia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Australia}}
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  • ...n [[Melbourne]], Australia. The teams were limited to fifty overs apiece. Australia batted first and totaled 235 for four in fifty overs. In reply, New Zealand ...re any runs and threw his bat to the ground in disgust before walking off. Australia therefore won the match by six runs and the incident resulted in underarm b
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  • ...rseas side. The tour followed one made by [[England (cricket)|England]] to Australia and [[New Zealand (cricket)|New Zealand]] in 1876–77, during which the fi
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  • Centre-left political party in Australia and Australia's oldest political party.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Australian painter; one of Australia's best known aboriginal artists.
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  • *ABC's Gardening Australia ''Flora's Trees and Shrubs''. ABC Books, Ultimo (NSW),(c) 2005 *Macoboy, Stirling. ''What Flower is That?'' Sydney, NSW, Australia: Lansdowne Press, 1981.
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  • [[Australia|Australian]] historian; author of the six-volume ''[[History of Australia]]'', published 1962-1987.
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  • ...etArchive.</ref> Management and selection of the team is done by [[Cricket Australia]] which was created in 2003 as a merger of the Australian Women's Cricket A ...ive.com/Archive/Teams/0/23/Womens_Test_Matches.html Test Matches played by Australia Women]. CricketArchive.</ref>
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  • ...erth]], [[Western Australia|WA]] (but is 1040 km closer to [[Java]] than [[Australia]]), with an economy based on tourism and phosphate mining
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  • ...concept is mystical and based on a spoof memorial to English cricket after Australia defeated them in 1882.
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  • Australia's oldest-established think tank for the study of strategic, defence and wid
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  • ...Bradman (profile)]. CricketArchive.</ref><ref>[http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/4188.html#profile Don Bradman (profile)]. ESPN Sports Media
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Racism in Australia]]. Retrieved on 2009-10-26. ...//www.angelfire.com/in/roachworld/Aus1.html The Rise and Fall of the White Australia Policy]
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  • |'''1996 Atlanta''' || United States || China || Australia | '''2000 Sydney''' || United States || Japan || Australia
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  • *[http://aso.gov.au/chronology/1960s/ Australia's audio and visual heritage online: Chronology 1960s on ASO]
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  • ...khstan, Canada, Australia and Namibia; many of today's mines in Canada and Australia are managed for safety and environmental concerns
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  • '''The Nationals''' are a centre-right political party in Australia. ...on January 22 1920, The Nationals are the second oldest political party in Australia. The Nationals are still most popular with regional and rural Australians.
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  • ===Australia=== ...cs.org.au/ Gay and lesbian telephone counselling and community services of Australia]
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  • ...w.ga.gov.au/education/facts/dimensions/externalterr/ashmore.htm Geoscience Australia. 2006. "Ashmore and Cartier Islands"]</ref> Talks between [[Indonesia]] and Australia in recent years, brought on by the proximity of the territory to Indonesia,
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  • ..., is the premier domestic [[association football|football]] competition in Australia.<ref>[https://www.a-league.com.au/ Hyundai A-League.]</ref> [[Category:Association football competitions in Australia]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World War I, Australia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Australia, history}}
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  • ...bor Party''' is a centre-[[left (politics)|left]] [[political party]] in [[Australia]]. The ALP is Australia's oldest political party. It is a [[social democracy|social democratic]] pa
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  • The '''Liberal Party of Australia''' is a centre-right political party in [[Australia]]. ...he Liberals' current federal parliamentary leader is the Prime Minister of Australia, [[Malcolm Turnbull]].
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  • {{r|Australia}} {{r|Racism in Australia}}
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  • == [[Australia]] == *[[Darling Ranges]] ([[Western Australia]])
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  • {{r|Australia}} {{r|Western Australia}}
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  • * ''Freedom or Death : Australia's Greatest Escape Stories from Two World Wars'', 1994 * ''Australia's Dambusters: The Men and Missions of 617 Squadron'', 2003
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  • {{r|Australia}} {{r|Liberal Party of Australia}}
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  • *Australia: http://www.peo.gov.au/students/fss/fss26.html
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  • * [[Australia]] {{r|Bangor, South Australia}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Racism in Australia]]
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Racism in Australia]]. ...raser, David; Tomsen, Stephen (eds.) (1997) ''Faces of Hate: Hate Crime in Australia''. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press. ISBN 1-876067-05-5
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  • {{r|Australia}} {{r|White Australia policy}}
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  • {{rpl|Australia, history}} {{rpl|Australia}}
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  • {{r|Australia}} {{r|Racism in Australia}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Australia in Great Britain, 2013 (cricket)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Australia in Great Britain, 2013 (cricket)/Definition]]
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  • Official all-breed kennel club of Australia.
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  • * [[Australia in Great Britain and North America, 1878 (cricket)]] * [[Australia in Great Britain, 2013 (cricket)]]
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  • An annual village [[fair]] in [[Tallong]], NSW, Australia.
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  • [[Signals intelligence]] and [[information security]] organization of [[Australia]]
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  • Most populous [[Australia|Australian]] [[state]], whose capital city is [[Sydney]].
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  • [[http://www.liberal.org.au| Liberal Party of Australia official website]]
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  • {{r|Australia}} {{r|Racism in Australia}}
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  • ...''' is the capital city of the state of [[Victoria]], [[Australia]]. It is Australia's second largest city in population size with 3.74 million residents. From
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  • {{r|Community Broadcasting Association of Australia}} {{r|Australia}}
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  • * Manning Clark, ''A Discovery of Australia: 1976 Boyer Lectures,'' Sydney, 1976 * Humphrey McQueen, ''Suspect History. Manning Clark and the Future of Australia's Past'' (Kent Town, SA, 1997).
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  • ...>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a highly venomous snake species native to central Australia.
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  • The XVI Summer Olympic Games, held in Melbourne, Australia.
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  • National park in Victoria, [[Australia]] covering 168,000 hectares.
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  • Non-denominational private school located in Research, [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a highly venomous snake found in Australia and New Guinea.
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  • Village in the [[Southern Highlands]] of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]].
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  • [[Australia]]'s organization responsible for [[signals intelligence]] and [[information
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  • *Macoboy, Stirling. ''What Flower is That?'' Sydney, NSW, Australia: Lansdowne Press, 1981.
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  • ...of 27 coral islands. They lie some 2770 km north-west of [[Perth, Western Australia]], in the Indian Ocean, and cover an area of 14 km<sup>2</sup>. Heavily veg ...the family in 1978; in 1984 the islanders voted to retain their links with Australia.
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  • ...s, [[instant runoff voting]] (IRV) in the US, and majority-preferential in Australia.
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  • '''Crowded House''' is a rock group formed in Australia, and owing much to New Zealand personnel - in particular guiding influence, ...ed almost a quarter of a century since the band formed in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]], releasing its debut album in 1986.
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  • A non-denominational Christian school located in Mudgeeraba, Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • * [http://www.unitedwhiteshepherds.com United White Shepherds of Australia] * [http://www.whiteshepherd.org.au White Swiss Shepherd Dog Club of Australia]
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  • Alternate name for [[Association football]], widely used in Australia, Canada, and the United States.
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  • An annual gay and lesbian festival that takes place each summer in Sydney, Australia.
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  • '''Perth''' is the capital city of [[Western Australia]]. In 2006 it had a population of 1,445,078. It was founded on 11 June 1829 ...[[William Angwin]], the [[Agent General]] to the United Kingdom of Western Australia.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a highly venomous snake species found in Australia and the island of New Guinea.
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  • ...s later in 1985. A national icon, Slim Dusty sang the unofficial anthem of Australia, ''[[Waltzing Matilda]],'' to a thronged stadium at the Closing Ceremony of
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  • ==Australia== * [[Schützenfest (Adelaide)|Adelaide, South Australia]]
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  • {{r|Australia}} {{r|Perth, Western Australia}}
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  • Capital city of the state of Victoria, Australia.
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  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The varieties of the English language as used in Australia.
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  • {{r|Australia}} {{r|Perth, Western Australia}}
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  • ...aland Women]]. The inaugural men's match was between [[Australia (cricket)|Australia]] and [[New Zealand (cricket)|New Zealand]] in February 2005.
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  • a 60,000 acre [[national park]] in New South Wales, Australia, about 170 kilometres southwest of [[Sydney]].
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  • ...DVD compilation of [[Led Zeppelin]], filmed in North America, Britain, and Australia 1968-1979.
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  • Governing body in New South Wales, Australia which represents the interests of dog owners, breeders and fanciers.
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  • (1855-1880) An [[Australia|Australian]] [[bushranger]], an outlaw but folk hero
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  • (1968—) [[Australia|Australian]] recording artist and actress (''[[Neighbours (television serie
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  • ...hcap") mushrooms in the Australian Capital Territory. ''Medical Journal of Australia.'' '''171''':247-249 *Cole FM. (1993) ''Amanita phalloides'' in Victoria. ''Medical Journal of Australia''; '''158''': 849-850
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  • Virus which causes Myxomatosis in rabbits and was used as a pest control in Australia.
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  • A territory of [[Australia]], essentially uninhabited by mankind, populated by protected wildlife.
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  • ==Australia==
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  • Independent international policy think tank focused on the role of [[Australia]] in the world
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  • Town in central Australia, with a population of 23,900 people as of 2006.
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  • ...rnational entity is in generally-accepted use. </ref> [[kennel club]] of [[Australia]]. * South Australia Canine Association Inc.
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  • *''Simpson & Day Field Guide to the Birds of Australia''7th Edition. Camberwell (Victoria): Viking Press (Penguin Books) 2004
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Liberal Party of Australia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Australia}}
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  • ...ball Federation Australia] &ndash; official website of Football Federation Australia, the governing body of the A-League. ...xsports.com.au/football/aleague Fox Sports Australia] &ndash; [[Fox Sports Australia]]'s A-League website section.
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  • ...stem used for sharing tactical information internally, and among [[NATO]], Australia, and other U.S. allies
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  • ...s '''Dogs New South Wales''')is a governing body in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] which represents the interests of [[dog]] owners, [[dog breeding|breeder] In Australia, the ANKC does not deal directly with the public, rather, for all matters p
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  • ...n.<ref>ANI report. [http://in.news.yahoo.com/070903/139/6k9eo.html Irwin's Australia Zoo is still most popular tourist attraction.] ''Asian News International.'
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  • *[[John Gould|Gould's]] ''[[The Birds of Australia]]'' [http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-f4773-5-s43-e plate]
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  • An organization of countries in the [[Pacific Ocean]], that includes [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], and over a dozen very small Island nations with enormou
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  • The [[Australia|Commonwealth of Australia]] came into existence in 1901 as a constitutional [[monarchy]], with [[Vict *[[Australia]]
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  • ...ttack helicopter]], used for armed reconnaissance, for countries including Australia, France, Germany and Spain
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  • (b. 19 August 1948) [[Australia]]n [[actor]] whose most well known roles include ''ABBA: The Movie'' and th
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  • '''Edward "Ned" Kelly''' (1855-1880) was an Irish exile to Australia, who became an outlaw "bushranger", and also a folk hero.
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  • ...f [[racism]] and restrictive immigration policies in the Commonwealth of [[Australia]].
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  • ...sie Rules", it is a very popular sport in the states of Victoria and South Australia.
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  • Part of Antarctica claimed by Australia, covering 42% of it's land mass.
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  • Prime Minister of Australia from June 2010 to June 2013; first woman to hold the office.
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  • ...974 for [[Barbados (cricket)|Barbados]], [[South Australia (cricket)|South Australia]] and [[Nottinghamshire (cricket)|Nottinghamshire]] as an [[all-rounder]] w
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  • ...rge of an elected government in areas such as the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Australia]].
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  • ...the first [[Guardian class patrol vessel]] to be completed, and given by [[Australia]] to one of its neighbours, [[Papua New Guinea]]
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  • ...team captains were [[Alastair Cook]] of England and [[Michael Clarke]] of Australia. England's outstanding players were their middle order batsmen [[Ian Bell]] ...<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/23368783 |title=Australia in Great Britain, 2013 (cricket): Ian Bell says England well placed despite
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