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A.U.S.A.
A.U.S.A. was a short-lived NBC sitcom that aired from February to March 2003. Scott Foley starred as Adam Sullivan, a naive, well-intentioned federal prosecutor in New York City. Rounding out the cast were Amanda Detmer, Eddie McClintock, Ana Ortiz, Peter Jacobson and John Ross Bowie. The show was c..
Aus
Aus could refer to: Banu Aus - Arabian tribes that interacted with Muhammadthe continent AustraliaAustin-Bergstrom International Airport (IATA code: AUS)a preposition in the German languageabbreviation for AUS, Army of the United States, the wartime conscription component of the United States Armya..
AUS
AUS is a three letter acronym for the following things: American University of SharjahArmy of the United States, follows rank and name in U.S. military title (eg: General Jones, AUS)Application Update Service, the service for updating Mozilla productsAssociation of University Staff of New ZealandAu..
Aus-Air
Aus-Air (Australian Air Charterers Pty Ltd) is an airline based in Australia. Code Data IATA Code: NOICAO Code: AUZ External links [Aus-Air] Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons |..
Aus-Rotten
Aus-Rotten was a anarcho-punk group which formed in the early 1990s in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They combined the direct-action attitude of early 1980s anarcho-punk with a new, heavier sound. Many of their songs dealt with the government, capitalism, sexism, capital punishment, religion, animal ri..
Ausable Chasm
Ausable Chasm is a sandstone gorge located in Keeseville, New York. The Ausable River runs through it, which then empties into Lake Champlain. The gorge is about two miles long, and is a significant tourist attraction in the Adirondacks region of Upstate New York. It is called by some the "Little..
Ausable River
The Ausable River is a river in southwestern Ontario which empties into Lake Huron at Grand Bend, Ontario. Before the channel was cut at Grand Bend in 1892, the river emptied into the lake at Port Franks. The old path of the river, which still flows through Pinery Provincial Park, is called the Old..
Ausaf
Ausaf (Urdu: روزنامہ اوصاف) is a Urdu daily newspaper in Pakistan. See also List of newspapers in Pakistan External links [Ausaf Official Site] ..
Ausar Auset Society
The Ausar Auset Society is a Pan-African religious organization founded in 1973 by Ra Un Nefer Amen. It is based in Brooklyn, New York with chapters in several major American cities. The organization was created for the purpose of providing members a societal framework through which the Kemetic spir..
Ausbausprache - Abstandsprache - Dachsprache
Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology Syntax Semantics Lexical semantics Structural semantics Prototype semantics Stylistics Prescription Pragmatics Applied linguistics Psycholinguistics Sociolinguistics Generative linguistics Cognitive linguis..
AUSCAR
AUSCAR (Australian Stock Car Auto Racing) was the Australian counterpart of NASCAR, starting in 1986 and continuing until 2001. The cars were designed to race on the paved oval tracks at Calder Park Thunderdome and Adelaide International Raceway, but were also raced on road courses. The cars were no..
AusCERT
The AusCERT (Australian Computer Emergency Response Team) [link] is the national Computer Emergency Response Team for Australia and a leading CERT in the Asia/Pacific region. As a trusted Australian contact within a worldwide network of computer security experts, they provide computer inci..
Auschwitz (disambiguation)
Auschwitz, in English, commonly refers to the Auschwitz concentration camp complex built near the town of Oświęcim, by Nazi Germany during World War II. Rarely, it may refer to the Polish town of Oświęcim (called by the Germans 'Auschwitz') itself. Occasionally the name is confused with Austerli..
Auschwitz Album
The Auschwitz Album is a unique photographic record of the Holocaust of the Second World War. A collection of photographs taken inside a Nazi death camp, it is the only surviving pictorial evidence of the extermination process from inside the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp (with the exception..
Auschwitz and After
Auschwitz and After (Auschwitz, et aprés) is a first person account of life and survival in Birkenau by Charlotte Delbo, translated into English by Rose C. Lamont. Delbo, who had returned to occupied France to work in the French resistance alongside her husband, was sent to the camp for her acti..
Auschwitz concentration camp
The Holocaust Early elements Racial policy · Nazi eugenics · Nuremberg Laws Euthanasia · Concentration camps (List) Jews Nazi Germany, 1933 to 1939 Pogroms: Kristallnacht, Iaşi, Jedwabne, Lwów Ghettos: Warsaw, Łódź, Lwów, Kraków,Theresienstadt Einsatzgruppen:..
Auschwitz cross
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Auschwitz Jewish Center
Auschwitz Jewish Center (Polish: Centrum Zydowskie w Oswiecimiu) is a memorial for the victims of the Holocaust. The center is situated in Oswiecim, Poland, also known as Auschwitz. Once, this village had a large Jewish community. In 1939, more than the half of the population was Jewish. Over mor..
Auschwitz Protocol
The Auschwitz Protocol was a document compiled in 1944 by Alfred Wetzler and Rudolf Vrba which details a plan by the German Nazi Government to exterminate the Jewry of Hungary, it was based on the collective information provided by four escapees of the Auschwitz concentration camp. By writing the p..
Auschwitz trial
This is about the trial held in Poland. See Frankfurt Auschwitz trials for the German Auschwitz trials. The Auschwitz trial began on November 24, 1947, in Kraków, when Polish authorities tried 41 former staff of the Auschwitz concentration camps. The trials ended on December 22, 1947. The best-kn..
Auscultare
In regard to the reading of prayers with a graceful tone or accent, so to make an impression on the hearers, there was a person appointed, in monasteries, to hear the monks read, who instructed them how to perform it, before they were admitted to read publicly in the church, or before the people. Th..
Auscultation
For the ancient monasterial worker, see Auscultare Auscultation is the technical term for listening to the internal sounds of the body, usually using a stethoscope. Auscultation is normally performed for the purposes of examining the cardiovascular system and respiratory systems (heart and lung sou..
Ausdauersportclub Armada
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Ausdruckstanz
Ausdruckstanz is the name given to German Expressionist dance. Most notable in this style are Mary Wigman, Kurt Jooss and Rudolf Laban. Other names for Ausdruckstanz that have fallen out of use include Moderner Tanz, Absoluter Tanz, Freier Tanz, Tanzkunst and Bewegungskunst. ..
Auseklis
In Latvian mythology, Auseklis (derived from root aus- - "dawn") was a Latvian god, and the personification of Venus. He is third most popular deity in Latvian mythology after Saule and Mēness, but is only mentioned in dainas. Contents 1 Auseklis as a god2 Auseklis as sign3 Trivia..
Auseklis Ozols
Auseklis Ozols is an American painter and Fine Arts educator, based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Ozols was born in Latvia in 1941. He moved to the USA with his family in 1950. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Trenton School of Industrial Arts. Inspired by the model of T..
Auserd
Auserd is a city in southern Western Sahara, in the occupied part near the Moroccan wall. The number of permanent structures in Auserd is low, as many residents follow the traditionally nomadic Bedouin lifestyle of the Sahrawis, passing through the city only temporarily and living in tents. South o..
Ausetani
The Ausetani were an ancient Iberian (Pre-Roman) people of the Iberian peninsula (the Roman Hispania). They are believed to be of Iberian language. External links [Detailed map of the Pre-Roman Peoples of Iberia (around 200 BC)] ..
Ausflag
Ausflag is an apolitical Australian not for profit organization that exists to promote debate on Australia's national symbols, in particular the flag of Australia. Ausflag was formed in 1981 by Harold Scruby, and has since worked to foster debate on the design of the flag. The organization holds re..
Ausgang
Ausgang are a gothic rock group formed in Birmingham in 1982. Discography I Am A Horse - as Kabuki, 1982, 7" singleThe Teachings Of Web - 1984, 12" EPSolid Glass Spine - 1984, 7" singleHead On! - 1984, 12" EPHunt Ya Down - 1985, 12" EPManipulate - 1985, LPKing Hell - 1986, 12" EPLos Descamisado..
Ausgebombt
Ausgebombt is the third EP by Sodom. Track listing "Ausgebombt" (German Version)"Don't Walk Away" (Cover Tank)"Incest" (live) Personnel Tom Angelripper - Vocals/BassFrank Blackfire - GuitarsChris Witchhunter - Drums ..
Ausgleich
History of Hungary Ancient Hungary Pannonia Hungary before the Magyars Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Hungary 1848 Revolution Ausgleich Austria-Hungary The Inter War Years Hungarian Soviet Republic Treaty of Trianon Hungary in World War 2 Vienna Awards Tripartite Pact Arrow Cros..
Aush
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Ausia
Ausia is a curious Ediacaran period fossil that basically consists of a hollow cylinder taping to a cone on one end. The surface is covered with circular rows of depressions("windows") that taper into ovals toward the conical point. Ausia Fenestrata, named for the town of Aus in Namibia, is the only..
Ausiàs March
Ausiàs March (c. 1397 - March 3, 1459), Valencian poet, was born in Gandia (Valencia) towards the end of the 14th century. Little is known of his career. From a very young age he took part in the expeditions that Alfons el Magnanim carried out in the Mediterranean. After the age of twenty-seven, h..
Ausir
Ausir may mean: Ausir, one of the forms of the name of Osiris, an ancient Egyptian godAusir "The Wealthy", one of the names of Dior, a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendariumAusir, one of the children in the Cottage of Lost Play in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Book of Lost Tales ..
AusIRC
IRC networks QuakeNet Undernet IRCnet EFnet DALnet freenode GameSurge Rizon Aitvaras AbleNET AfterNET AustNet Blitzed ChatAutism ChatX DeltaAnime Enter The Game EsperNet GameRadius IRCHighway LinkNet NetGamers Phishy SlashNET StarLink.Org StarLink-IRC VKT The AusIRC ..
Auskerry
Auskerry (population 5 (2001 census)) is a small island in the east of the Orkney Islands group in Scotland. It lies in the North Sea south of Stronsay and is home to a lighthouse, completed in 1866. The name is from the Old Norse for east skerry. The island was uninhabited for a time after the au..
Auskick
Auskick is a national program in Australia to develop and promote Australian rules football amongst children. The program is supported by the Australian Football League, the national professional competition for the sport, and was begun in Victoria — the traditional home of the sport — under..
Auslan
Auslan is the sign language of the Australian Deaf community. The term Auslan is a portmanteau of "Australian sign language", coined by Trevor Johnston in the early 1980s, although the language itself is much older. Auslan is related to British Sign Language (BSL) and New Zealand Sign Language (N..
Auslandsdeutsche
Auslandsdeutsche ("abroad Germans"; adj. auslandsdeutsch) is a concept that denotes German citizens living abroad, or alternatively ethnic Germans entering Germany from abroad. Today, in legal context of post-Nazi Germany, this means citizen of Germany living more or less permanently in another c..
Auslautverhaertung
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Auslese
Auslese (literal meaning: "selected harvest" Plural Auslesen) is a German wine term for a late harvest wine and is a riper category than Spätlese in the QmP category of the German wine classification. The grapes are picked from selected very ripe bunches in the autumn (late November-early December)..
AusLink
AusLink is an Australian Government land transport funding program, established in June 2004 and administered by the Department of Transport and Regional Services. It was first proposed in a [Green Paper] (see Green Paper), issued in November 2002. In response 550 submissions were lodged..
AUSM
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Ausona
The Latin name Ausona can refer to: Sessa Aurunca in ItalyOsona in Spanish Catalonia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended artic..
Ausones
The Ausones (Italian: Ausoni) were an ancient Italics tribe settled in the southern Italy. Often confused with the Aurunci, they share with them only a probably common origin. History According to a legend told by Diodorus Siculus, King of the Ausones was Ausonus, son of Ulysses and Circe (or Cal..
Ausonia
Ausonia can refer to one of the following: Ausonia is a Greek and Virgilian poetical name for Italy (Aeneid vii.795), recalling the territory of the Ausones, an Italic tribe of southern Italy given the poetical founder Auson, a son of Ulysses. RMS Ausonia, launched in 1921, was one of Cunard's six..
Ausonia (FR)
Ausonia is a town in Lazio, Italy. Lazio · Communes of the province of Frosinone Acquafondata | Acuto | Alatri | Alvito | Amaseno | Anagni | Aquino | Arce | Arnara | Arpino | Atina | Ausonia | Belmonte Castello | Boville Ernica | Broccostella | Campoli Appennino | Casalattico | Ca..
Ausonius
This article is about the Roman poet Ausonius. For John Ausonius, the Swedish murderer, see John Ausonius. Decimus Magnus Ausonius (c. 310-395), was a Roman poet and rhetorician, born at Burdigala (Bordeaux). He received an excellent education, especially in grammar and rhetoric, but professed tha..
Auspex
Auspex was founded in the 1980s as a provider of network attached storage devices, a product category they invented. They became a leading provider of enterprise storage in the mid-1990s but fell behind Network Appliance in the field. The company was liquidated in 2003, with the patent portfolio..
Auspice
An auspice (Latin: auspiciumhttp://www.tfd.com/auspice) is a type of omen. In ancient Rome, an auspice was a sign from the gods, as interpreted by an augur. An augur would perform a ceremony (known as "taking the auspices") and would read patterns of birds in the sky. Depending upon the birds, t..
Auspice (World of Darkness)
An Auspice in the [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse]] role playing game denotes a phase of moon under which a [[Werewolf: The Apocalypse#Garou|Garou]] was born. Garou as lycanthropes are mystically connected to the moon, which they call Luna. Its phase at the moment of a Garou's birth determines the whol..
Auspitz
Auspitz refers to: Hustopeče, a Moravian town (Auspitz is German name)Heinrich Auspitz, Austrian dermatologist; born at Nikolsburg, Moravia [link]Jacob Auspitz, Geographical writer; lived at Budapest, Hungary, in the first quarter of the 19th century [link]Rudolf Auspitz, Austr..
Auspitz's sign
Auspitz's sign is the appearance of punctate bleeding spots when psoriasis scales are scraped off. It is named after Heinrich Auspitz. ..
AusRegistry
AusRegistry is a Melbourne, Australia based company that specialise in domain name registry services. In 2002, AusRegistry was awarded a four-year contract to operate the domain name registry for auDA in several second-level domains under .au such as .com.au and .net.au. AusRegistry also provide t..
Ausreißer
Ausreißer aka The Runaway is a 2005 German Academy Award-nominated live action short film. On January 31, 2006 it was nominated for the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film. External links ..
Aussee
Bad Aussee, AustriaMährisch-Aussee, see ÚsovAlt-Aussee redirect [[Template:Disambig]] ..
Aussenseiter
Aussenseiter is a fictional giant robot from the Japanese video game series Super Robot Wars. It has appeared in Super Robot Wars Alpha 3, and Original Generation 2. Description The Aussenseiter is colored dark black with much dark grey as well. It also has a lot of red coloring on the legs fro..
Ausserbinn
Ausserbinn is a municipality in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. With 41 inhabitants it is one of Switzerland's smallest municipalities. The municipality covers a total area of 4.5 km² and ranges in elevation from 1100 m to 2500 m on the Eggerhorn. The village centre is 1300 m above sea level..
Ausserparlamentarische Opposition
The Ausserparlamentarische Opposition (German for Extraparliamentary Opposition, commonly known as the APO), was a political protest movement active in West Germany during the latter half of the 60's and early 70's, forming a central part of the German student movement. Its membership consisted most..
Aussichtsturm Schlossberg
The Aussichtsturm Schlossberg is a 35 metre high observation tower built of twisted trunks at 7°51'34" E and 47°59'39" N on the Castle Mountain (Schlossberg) in Freiburg, Germany, which was built in 2002. Image:Freiburg Schlossberg Aussichtsturm.jpg|Observation Tower Castle Mountain ..
Aussie
"Aussie" is a friendly slang for "Australian". The correct pronunciation is "O-zee", IPA: /ˈɔziː/. Pronouncing the word with a voiceless "s" in place of the voiced "z" is strongly frowned upon by Australians, and is considered a canonically North American error, along with such errors as pronounc..
Aussiemite
Aussiemite was a dark brown, salty food paste made from yeast extract. It was created by Liam 'O' Farrell, who felt that Vegemite was no longer an Australian product, as it had become international, so he created an all-Australian spread. The Aussiemite project was accepted by a large Australian foo..
Aussie battler
In Australian english, the concept of a "battler" is a power word similar to the concept of the "hardworking family". It is used by various political personages and entities for their own purposes. Where in one context a person may use the term to refer to people of low socio economic status to call..
Aussie Elliott
Aussie Elliott (1914-February 3, 1934) was a Depression-era outlaw and associate of bank robbers George Birdwell and Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd. Born in Oklahoma, Elliott was convicted of bank robbery in 1922 and sentenced to the McAlester State Penitentiary eventually escaping on August 14, 1932...
Aussie ISP
Aussie ISP (or aussie-isp) is a mailing list for Australian Internet service providers with archives hosted by Home Unix Machine Brisbane User Group. The list was created in 1996 by Andrew Khoo and has become one of the principal forums for Australian ISP professionals and staff to discuss industry..
Aussie Racing Cars
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Aussie Rules Footy
A screenshot of Aussie Rules Footy, showing a player kicking for goal. A screenshot of Aussie Rules Footy, showing the umpire declaring 'out of bounds on the full', which is seen in the game with a comically bad audio speech of the text. Aussie Rules Footy is a video game based on the Au..
Aussie Rules International
Contents 1 Mission2 Activities2.1 Aussie Rules UK2.2 Australian Convicts2.3 Touch Aussie Rules3 Major Events3.1 EU Cup3.2 Multicultural Cup4 External links Mission The role of Aussie Rules International (ARI) is to promote and develop the sport of A..
Aussie Rules UK
Aussie Rules UK is a United Kingdom organization set up in April 2005 to introduce children in the UK to Australian Rules Football via an adaptation of the sport for use in schools. It is part of Aussie Rules International. Contents 1 Aims2 Introduction3 Aussie Rules Schools4&nbs..
Aussie Salute
Aussie salute also known as the Aussie wave is a frequent and casual passing of the hand across the front of the face, usually with the palm about forehead height. Frequently done automatically, without conscious thought, it is done in an effort to get rid of the flies that cluster around peoples'..
Aussie Stadium
The Sydney Football Stadium (SFS) ([33°53′21″S, 151°13′31″E]) was built in 1988 to be the premium "rectangular field" in Sydney, Australia. Its primary use was for rugby league, but football (soccer) and rugby union also used the ground for major matches, and later for domesti..
Aussurucq
Aussurucq (Basque: Altzürukü) is a small village and commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques département of southwestern France. It is located in the former province of Soule. External link [ALTZÜRUKÜ in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] (in..
Aust
The concrete path, with the Severn Bridge in the background. The Aust beach cliffs Aust is a small village in South Gloucestershire, England. It is near the eastern end of the Severn Bridge, which was built in 1966 to carry the M4 motorway (now the M48 motorway) over the route of the ol..
Aust-Agder
Aust-Agder fylke County NO-09]] Region Sørlandet Administrative centre Arendal County mayor Oddvar Skaiaa Area - Total - Percentage Ranked 149,157 km²2.73 % Density Ranked 18103,3742.26 %4.3 %12/km² Gross Regional Product - Total (2001..
Austad
Austad is a former municipality in Vest-Agder county, Norway. It was created by a split from Lyngdal on January 1, 1909, which also created the new municipality Kvås. At that time Austad had a population of 1,263. On 1 January 1964 Austad and Kvås were re-incorporated into Lyngdal. Before the me..
Austal Ships
Austal Ships is located in Henderson, West Australia. The company was started in 1988 and has since built ships for commercial, pleasure and defence purposes (Supplying ships to both the US and Australian Defence Forces). ..
Austan Goolsbee
Austan Goolsbee is currently the Robert P. Gwinn Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business, where he specializes in the application of economics to the internet and new technology fields. He is also an expert on taxation.He is a leading scholar with some three ..
Austar
An Austar Remote Austar is an Australian telecommunications company. Its main business activity is Pay TV, although it is also involved with internet access and mobile phones. The company commenced operations in 1995, and thus celebrated its 10th birthday in 2005. It is owned by Austar Unit..
Austbygdi
Austbygdi (also known as Tinn Austbygd) is a village in the municipality of Tinn, Norway. It is located in the lower Tessungdal, by the northern end of Tinnsjå. Its population (SSB 2005) is 361. ..
Austdalsvatnet
Austdalsvatnet is a lake in the municipality of Luster in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway. See also List of lakes in Norway ..
Austefjord
Austefjord is a fjord arm of Voldsfjord (or Voldafjord) that lies in Volda municipality in Sunnmøre county, Norway. ..
Austėja
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Austėja is a goddess of bees in Lithuanian mythology. People were sanctifying grasslands for Austėja. Austėja..
Austell, Georgia
Austell is a city in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. The population was 5,359 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Local attractions4 External links Geography Austell is located at [33°48′57″N, 84°38′10″W] (33.815905, -84.636242)..
Austen
Austen may refer to: Jane Austen, an English novelist. Austen Tayshus, an Australian comedian known for Australiana. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to poi..
Austenaco
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Austenite
Iron alloy phases Austenite (γ-iron; hard) Bainite Martensite Cementite (iron carbide; Fe3C) Ferrite (α-iron; soft) Pearlite (88% ferrite, 12% cementite) Types of Steel Plain-carbon steel (up to 2.1% carbon) Stainless steel (alloy with chromium) HSLA steel (high strength low all..
Austen Chamberlain
Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain (October 16, 1863 – March 17, 1937) was a British statesman and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Contents 1 Early life and career2 Leadership Questions3 Years of Crisis and the First World War4 Last Chance for the Premiership5 Foreign..
Austen D Perrin
Austen D Perrin serves as CFO of New Zealand's largest transport company, Toll NZ. He also serves on the board of Toll Holdings, Toll NZ's parent. See also Toll NZ ..
Austen Henry Layard
The Right Honourable Sir Austen Henry Layard (pronounced 'laird', not, as now commonly, 'lay-ard')(5 March, 1817 – 5 July, 1894) was a British traveller, archaeologist, cuneiformist, art historian, draughtsman, collector, author and diplomatist, best known as the excavator of Nimrud. He was bo..
Austen MK I
Austen Mk I Type sub-machine gun Nation(s) of origin Australia Era World War Two History Date of design Production period 1942 to 1944 Service duration 1942 to 1966 Operators Australia War service WW2 Variants MK 1, MK 2 Number built 45,000 Specifications Ty..
Austen Tayshus
Austen Tayshus is the stage name of Alexander 'Sandy' Gutman, born Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on March 17, 1954. He is a Jewish Australian comedian. Contents 1 Early years1.1 Australiana2 Later years3 Revival3.1 Footyana4 External links Early years His ear..
Auster
For the Roman god of the south wind, see Anemoi. For the American writer, see Paul Auster. Auster J-1 Autocrat of 1946 Auster J-5F Aiglet of 1953 Auster A61 Terrier of 1962 Auster Aircraft Limited began as Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Limited in 1938 making light observation ..
Austere
Austere is the first release by the band Sparta, just one year after break-up of their former band At the Drive-In Track listing "Mye""Cataract""Vacant Skies""Echodyne Harmonic [De-Mix]" Note All these songs were re-recorded for Sparta's debut album Wiretap Scars, however Vacant Skies on..
Austereo Radio Network
Austereo is a national commercial radio network in Australia. Contents 1 History2 Corporate3 Stations4 See also5 External links History The company was founded by Paul Thompson, and when commercial FM broadcasting was introduced into Australia it acquired the license f..
Austere (band)
Austere is a music (electronic and otherwise) duo specializing in ambient, dark ambient, drone, downtempo-style drum & bass and Minimalist music who first started working together in 1998 and are based in the Pacific Northwest. The music is reminiscent of Brian Eno, Steve Roach, Coil, Robert Rich, ..
Austerfield
Austerfield is a village in the metropolitan borough of Doncaster (part of South Yorkshire, England), on the border with Nottinghamshire. It lies to the north-east of Bawtry on the A614 road to Finningley, and is located at 53° 26' 30" North, 1° 0' West, at an elevation of around 7 metres above se..
Austerity
In economics, austerity is when a national government reduces its spending in order to pay back creditors. Development projects, welfare programs and other social spending are common areas of spending for cuts; in many countries, austerity measures have been associated with standard of living declin..
Austerity in Israel
Austerity in Israel: From 1949 to 1959, the state of Israel was, to a varying extent, under a regime of austerity (צנע tsena), during which rationing and similar measures were enforced. A tent city for the Jewish refugees in Israel. The last such maabarah was dismantled in 1958. Conten..
Austerlitz
Austerlitz can refer to: Austerlitz is the German name of the town of Slavkov u Brna, 20km from Brno in the Czech Republic, site of the Battle of Austerlitz.Austerlitz, New York is a town in Columbia County, New York.Austerlitz is a town in the Netherlands, east of Utrecht.Pyramid of Austerlitz, se..
Austerlitz, New York
Austerlitz is a town in Columbia County, New York, USA. The population was 1,453 at the 2000 census. The town is named after a Napoleonic battle. The Town of Austerlitz is in the east part of Columbia County. Contents 1 History1.1 Past residents of note2 Geography3 Demogr..
Austerlitz (family)
Austerlitz, name of a Jewish family. As is the case with all names derived from places, the surname "Austerlitz" does not necessarily signify that all the persons so named belong to one family. It denotes that an ancestor of the person came from that place or was for some time a resident there. In t..
Austerlitz (film)
Austerlitz is a 1960 film directed by Abel Gance and starring Jean Marais, Rossano Brazzi and Claudia Cardinale. Pierre Mondy portrays Napoleon in this film about his defeat of the Russians at Austerlitz considered one of his greatest victories of the Napoleonic Wars. ..
Austerlitz (Netherlands)
The village of Austerlitz (darkgreen) and the neighbourhood of Austerlitz (lightgreen) in the municipality of Zeist. Austerlitz ([52°5′N 5°19′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Zeist, and lies about 6 km east of Zeist. In 2001, ..
Austerlitz (novel)
Austerlitz is the final novel of W. G. Sebald, published in 2001. It is one of the most significant German language works of fiction for the period since the Second World War. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Austerlitz, the main character in the boo..
Auster Agricola
The Auster B8 Agricola was a commercially unsuccessful British agricultural aircraft designed for the aerial topdressing market which opened up in New Zealand in the early 1950s. Constructed of fabric over corrosion proofed steel frame the design featured a large high lift low set monoplane wing, e..
Austevoll
Austevoll kommune County Hordaland District Midhordland Municipality NO-1244]] Administrative centre Storebø Mayor (2003) Helge Andre Njåstad (Frp) Official language form Nynorsk Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²114 km²0.04 % 2004) -..
Austext
A screenshot of the Austext service Austext is a teletext service used in Australia, carried by the Seven Network nationwide. It carries content such as news, finance, weather, lottery results and a TV guide. The service is available only on television sets with the Teletext feature. The au..
Austeyr
The F88 Austeyr is a derivative of the Austrian designed Steyr AUG assault rifle. The F88 replaced the SLR L1A1 in the early 1990's, the L1A1 is also a derived design of the FN FAL. The F88 is manufactured under licence to Steyr Mannlicher AG by Australian Defence Industries (ADI), in Lithgow, Ne..
Austfjarðaþokan
Austfjarðaþokan is a piece of traditional Icelandic dance music, by Ingi T. Lárusson. ..
Austhorpe
Austhorpe is a suburb of Leeds. It has one of the oldest histories in the whole of East Leeds, dating back to the Bronze age. Officially judging by the old boundaries of the former township of Austhorpe, Austhorpe also includes the areas of Crossgates, Colton Common and Barrowby. Colton Common beca..
Austin
Austin, a surname and place name, may refer to: Austin, Texas, the capital of TexasAustin, Minnesota Canada Austin Flat, British ColumbiaAustin Heights, British ColumbiaAustin Subdivision No 1, British ColumbiaAustin Subdivision No 2, British ColumbiaAustin, ManitobaAustin, OntarioAustin, Quebe..
Austin, Arkansas
Austin is a city in Lonoke County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 605 at the 2000 census. Geography Austin is located at [35°0′19″N, 91°59′21″W] (35.005248, -91.989167)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city h..
Austin, Chicago
Austin, located on the Far West Side of Chicago, Illinois, is the largest (by population) of the city's 77 officially defined community areas (neighborhoods). Its boundaries are from Cicero Avenue to Austin Boulevard (east - west), and North Avenue to Roosevelt Road. (north - south), near suburban a..
Austin, Indiana
Austin is a town in Scott County, Indiana, United States. The population was 4,724 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Famous Citizens4 External links Geography Austin is located at [38°44′34″N, 85°48′34″W] (38.742754, -85.809383) ..
Austin, Manitoba
Austin is a town in western Manitoba on the Trans-Canada Highway about 110 km (85 miles) west of Winnipeg. It sits at the western edge of the table-flat Portage Plains, but to the south and west is surrounded by miles of low wooded hills known as the Carberry sandhills. The biggest attraction is the..
Austin, Minnesota
Interstate 90 Business Loop (Oakland Avenue) runs through the center of Austin. Hormel Spam Museum. Austin is a city in Mower County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 23,314 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Mower County6. The southern part of the city is in Austin..
Austin, Nevada
Stokes Castle Austin is a small, unincorporated community located in Lander County, Nevada, in the United States. As of 2004, its population is approximately 340. It is located on the western slopes of the Toiyabe Range at an elevation of 6,605 feet. U.S. Highway 50 passes through the town. N..
Austin, Nichols
Austin, Nichols & Company, Inc. USA, is a distilling company producing several brands of beverages, including the Wild Turkey whiskeys. External links http://www.wildturkey.comhttp://www.pernod-ricardusa.com ..
Austin, Ontario
Austin is a community in the Ontario city of Greater Sudbury. Address and telephone service in Austin is considered part of Coniston. From 1973 to 2000, Austin was part of the town of Nickel Centre, in the Regional Municipality of Sudbury. On January 1, 2001, the Regional Municipality was dissolv..
Austin, Pennsylvania
Austin is a borough in Potter County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 623 at the 2000 census. Geography Austin is located at [41°37′51″N, 78°5′37″W] (41.630781, -78.093590)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Austin, Quebec
Austin is a village of 1,200 people, part of the Memphrémagog Regional County Municipality in the Eastern Townships region of Quebec. ..
Austin, Texas
Austin is the state capital of Texas and the county seat of Travis County. Situated in the region of Central Texas, it is the fourth-largest city in Texas and the 16th-largest in the United States. As of the 2005 U.S. Census estimate, Austin had a population of 690,252.[2005 U.S. Census E..
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
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Austin-Healey
For the rugby player, see Austin Healey. A 1960 Austin Healey Sprite Austin-Healey was a brand of sports car. The marque was established through a joint venture arrangement set up in 1952 between Leonard Lord of the Austin division of the British Motor Corporation and Donald Healey, a r..
Austin-Healey 100
Austin-Healey 100 Manufacturer: BMC Production: 1953-195614,684 Class: sports car Body Styles: FR 2-door roadster Related: Austin A90 BN1/BN2 100-4 Production: 1953-1956 Successor: Austin-Healey Sprite Engines: 2660 cc I4 BN4 100-6 Production: 1956 Successor: Austin-Healey 3000 ..
Austin-Healey 3000
The Austin Healey 3000 was a sports car built from 1959 to 1967, by the Austin-Healey marque, and is the best known of the 'big' Healey models. The 3000 was a successful car which won its class in many European rallies in its heyday - and is still used in competition by enthusiasts today. The car..
Austin-Healey Sprite
Austin-Healey Sprite Manufacturer: BMC Production: 1958-1971130,000 Class: sports car Body Styles: FR 2-door roadster Predecessor: Austin-Healey 100 Similar: MG Midget Related: Austin A35Morris Minor Mark IFrogeye/Bugeye Production: 1958-196138,999 Engines: 948 cc A-Series I4 M..
Austinite
Austinite may be: a rare secondary mineral (brown, colorless, green, yellowish white, or white) found in the oxidized zone of some arsenic-rich base-metal deposits [link]an inhabitant of Austin, Texasa misspelling of austenite This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list..
Austinmer railway station, New South Wales
Austinmer is a railway station on the South Coast Line of the CityRail interurban network, serving the town of Austinmer, a small town in the northern Illawarra area with a renowned beach. The station has two side platforms. It is served by one train per hour during the off-peak, with more trains..
AustinMUD
AustinMUD is Denmarks oldest MUD. It got its name from the initial server it was located at, the servers there all had names from the American capitals. AustinMUD was started at Datalogisk Afdeling (Computer science department) at Århus Universitet (DAIMI) in 1991 by a group of students who create..
Austinn Jones
Austinn "Aussie" Jones (born September 28, 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer with the St Kilda Football Club. The 176cm Jones played for the Collingwood reserves in the mid-1990s, but they were afraid to recruit him due to him weighing just 64 kilograms. "Aussie" as he is more commonl..
Austintown, Ohio
Austintown is an unincorporated census-designated place and Youngstown suburb, in Mahoning County, Ohio, United States. The population was 31,627 at the 2000 census. The high school serving the area, Austintown Fitch, is relatively well known for its football team. Contents 1 Geography2 ..
Austin "Jack" Warner
Austin "Jack" Warner (b. January 26, 1944), a Trinidad and Tobago football executive and businessman, is FIFA Vice-President and CONCACAF President. A former history-school teacher, he is the owner of Joe Public F.C., a professional football club based in Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago. External li..
Austin (1901 automobile)
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Austin (Amtrak station)
The Austin Amtrak Station is located west of Lamar Boulevard and south of West 3rd Street, not far from downtown Austin and the Texas State Capitol Building. ..
Austin (brand)
Austin is a brand owned by the Kellogg Company. Among its products are Choco Creme cookies. External links [Official page] ..
Austin 10 hp
The Austin 10 was a small car made by the Austin Motor Company. It was launched in 1932 and was Austin's best selling car in the 1930's and continued in production, with upgrades, until 1947. It fitted in between the "baby" Austin 7 which had been introduced in 1922 and the Austin 12 hp which had..
Austin 12 hp
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Austin 16
The Austin 16 was a British car made by the Austin Motor Company between 1927 and 1936. The "16" name was re-used in the post war Austin 16 hp. The car was introduced as a medium saloon in 1927 sitting above the 7 and 12hp models but smaller than the 3.5 Litre 20. The six cylinder engine was new b..
Austin 16 hp
The Austin 16HP was the first 'new' car to be produced by the Austin Motor Company following the Second World War. Apart from the name, it shared nothing with the pre war Austin 16. Whilst it used a brand new 4 cylinder 2199 cc, overhead-valve engine - the first to be used in an Austin car,..
Austin 1800
The Austin 1800 was a saloon car built by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) from September 1964 to 1975 and colloquially known as the "Landcrab". The 1800 was voted European Car of the Year for 1965. It was developed at BMC as the large-car follow-up to the successful Mini and Austin 11..
Austin 3-Litre
The Austin 3-Litre was a British saloon car introduced by British Leyland in 1968. Sales were very poor and the model was discontinued in 1971 after less than 10,000 were made. It suffered from a perception that it was merely an enlarged Austin/Morris 1800, with which it shared its door skins, alt..
Austin 7
1931 Austin 7 Swallow saloon Austin 7 "New Ruby" saloon The Austin 7 was a vintage car produced from 1922 through to 1939 in the United Kingdom. It was one of the most popular cars ever produced there, often likened to a British Model T, and was licensed and copied by companies all o..
Austin A30
Austin A30 Manufacturer: Austin/BMC Production: 1951-1956223,264 Successor: Austin A35 Class: compact car Body Styles: FR 4-door saloonFR 2-door saloonFR 2-door estate Engines: 803 cc A-Series I4 The A30 was a compact car produced by Austin Motor Company in the 1950s. Introduced in..
Austin A35
A35 van The A35 was a small (compact) car sold by the British Motor Corporation under the Austin marque in the 1950s. Introduced in 1956, it replaced the highly-successful Austin A30. The name reflected the larger and more-powerful 34 hp (25 kW) A-Series straight-4 engine, ..
Austin A40
A number of different automobiles of the 1950s and 1960s were marketed under the A40 name by the Austin Motor Company. Austin's naming scheme at that time derived from the approximate engine output, in horsepower. Therefore, the models were also given textual names (originally based on counties of..
Austin A40 Devon
See Austin A40 for other A40 models and Austin A40 Sports for the sports car version of the Devon. The A40 Devon (and similar 2-door A40 Dorset) were automobiles sold by the Austin Motor Company from 1947 through to 1952. They were the first post-war saloons to be produced by Austin, and thus we..
Austin A40 Farina
Austin A40 Farina Manufacturer: BMC Production: 1958-1967342,162 Predecessor: Austin A35 Successor: Austin 1100 Class: compact car Mark I Production: 1958-1961169,612 Body styles: FR 2-door saloonFR 3-door hatchback Engines: 948 cc A-Series I4 Mark II Production: 1961-1967172,550 B..
Austin A40 Somerset
Austin A40 Somerset Manufacturer: BMC Production: 1952-1954173,306 Predecessor: Austin A40 Devon/Dorset Successor: Austin A40 Cambridge Class: midsize car Body styles: FR 4-door saloonFR 2-door convertible Engines: 1.2 L I4 See Austin A40 for other A40 models. The A40 Somerset was an..
Austin A40 Sports
Austin A40 Sports Manufacturer: Austin/BMC Production: 1950-19534,011 Successor: Austin-Healey 100 Related: Austin A40 Devon Class: sports car Body styles: FR 2-door convertible Engines: 1.2 L I4 See Austin A40 for other A40 models and Austin A40 Devon for the other versions of this..
Austin A70
The A70 Hampshire and later A70 Hereford were large automobiles sold by the Austin Motor Company from 1948 until 1954. They were conventional body-on-frame cars with similar styling to the smaller A40 Devon. Performance of the two models was very similar with a top speed of 80 mph and..
Austin A90
Two Austin models bore the "A90" name, signifying 90 horsepower (67 kW): Austin AtlanticAustin Westminster This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly ..
Austin Abbott
Austin Abbott is a musician in the Ellison Bier Band. He plays guitar, harmonica, and has attributed his vocal talents to the EBB. He also is a writer, having contributed at least 5 songs to the band after only a few weeks of inclusion. He is known for playing concerts in yellow pajama pants, and ..
Austin Airways
Austin Airways was an airline based in Canada. It was Canada's oldest airline and started service in 1934. In June 1987 it merged with Air Ontario Ltd (formerly Great Lakes Airlines, formed in 1958) to form Air Ontario Inc. In turn Air Ontario became part of Air Canada Jazz in 2001. Lists of Ai..
Austin Allegro
The Austin Allegro was a small family car manufactured by British Leyland under the Austin name from 1973 to 1983. The same vehicle was built in Italy by Innocenti in 1974 and 1975 and sold as the Innocenti Regent. Contents 1 Design1.1 Dimensions2 Reputation3 Engines4 ..
Austin Ambassador
The Austin Ambassador was a large hatchback automobile introduced by British Leyland in 1982. Essentially a facelifted version of the Princess, the Ambassador was an attempt to kick-start failing Princess sales by giving it a hatchback. The model was discontinued in 1984. Unlike the Princess, th..
Austin American-Statesman
The Austin American-Statesman is the major daily newspaper for Austin, the capital city of Texas. It is an award-winning publication edited by Rich Oppel, who led his previous newspaper, the Charlotte Observer to multiple Pulitzers. The Statesman places focus on issues affecting Austin and the cent..
Austin and Stone’s Dime Museum
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Austin App
Austin Joseph App (1902-1984) German-American Anti-Semite and Nazi. Nazi war criminals are not the only ones denying the enormity of the tragedy they had perpetrated. The standard euphemism for Holocaust denial has been “historical revision,” a term which, like “anti-Semitism,” is itself..
Austin Aqua Festival
The Austin Aqua Festival (usually called Aqua Fest) was a ten day festival held the first week of August on the shores of Town Lake in Austin, Texas from 1962 until 1998. Contents 1 1962-19691.1 Theme Nights1.2 Aero-Fest2 1970-19793 1980-19894 1990-1998 1962-1969 Th..
Austin Area Catholic Schools
The Austin Area Catholic Schools is a group of affiliated Catholic schools in Austin, Minnesota. It consists of St. Augustine's and Queen of Angels and has an enrollment of 250 students. External link [Official website] ..
Austin Area Terminal Railroad
The Austin Area Terminal Railroad (AAR reporting mark AUAR) is a short-line railroad headquartered in Round Rock, Texas. AUAR operates an 154.8 mile line from Llano, Texas, to an interchange with Union Pacific Railroad at Giddings, Texas, with a 6.4 mile branch from Fairland, Texas, to Marble Falls..
Austin Aries
Dan Solwold (born April 15, 1978 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American professional wrestler better known by his stage name Austin Aries. Contents 1 Early life2 Wrestling career2.1 Ring of Honor2.2 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling3 Finishing and signature moves4 Ch..
Austin Armoured Car
Austin-Putilov sketch from Soviet magazine. Austin-Putilov General characteristics Crew 5 Length 4.9 m Width 2.0 m Height 2.58 m Weight 5.2 t Armour and armament Armour 4-8 mm Main armament 2 x Maxim machine gun Secondary armament Mobility Power plant A..
Austin Asche
Keith John Austin Asche was born in Melbourne on 28 November 1925. He was raised in Darwin and Melbourne. He was Administrator of the Northern Territory from 1 March 1993 to 16 February 1997. He was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory in 1986 and in 1987 was appointed Ch..
Austin Atlantic
See also Austin Westminster, also sold as the A90 The A90 Atlantic produced by the Austin Motor Company was a sporting four seat roadster (1948 to 1950) or two door coupé (1949 to 1952). It was the first post-war car engineered from scratch by Austin, and one of the first on the market in the UK...
Austin Bay
Austin Bay ([68°32′59″N, 113°10′0″W]) lies at the southwest corner of Victoria Island, in Nunavut, Canada. It marks the eastern end of Coronation Gulf and the beginning of the Dolphin and Union Strait to the northwest. ..
Austin Black Senators
Austin Black Senators Leagues Independent Texas Negro League Texas-Oklahoma Negro League Significant Players Hilton Smith Willie Wells The Austin Black Senators was a professional baseball team based in Austin, Texas, which played in the Negro Leagues. The Black Senators adopted the name..
Austin Blair
A statue of Austin Blair is located in front of the Michigan State Capitol building. Austin Blair (February 8, 1818 – August 6, 1894), also known as the Civil War Governor, was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. He was known as a strong opponent of slavery and secession and ..
Austin Bradford Hill
For the American politician, see Bradford Hill (Massachusetts). Austin Bradford Hill (July 8, 1897 - April 18, 1991), English epidemiologist and statistician, pioneered the randomized clinical trial and, together with Richard Doll, was the first to demonstrate the connection between cigarette smokin..
Austin Cambridge
See Austin A40 for other A40 models. The Austin Cambridge (sold as A40, A50, A55, and A60) was an automobile range sold by the Austin Motor Company from 1954 through to 1969. It replaced the A40 Somerset but was entirely new with modern unibody construction. The range had two basic b..
Austin Carr
Austin Carr Austin George Carr (born March 10 1948 in Washington, D.C.) is a former professional basketball player for the National Basketball Association. The 6-foot 4-inch, 200 lbs. shooting guard first came to prominence as a highly-recruited player for the University of Notre Dame, arrivi..
Austin Celtic Association
The Austin Celtic Association is a non-profit organization based in Central Texas. Its goal is to celebrate and promote the Celtic culture through music, dance, language, sports, history, and the arts. Since 1997, they have shared the Celtic culture of Ireland, Scotland, Brittany, Nova Scotia, Wales..
Austin Champ
Champ marque Austin manufacturer Austin Motor Company History From September 1 1951 To May 1956 Predecessor Wolseley Mudlark Preceded by None Specifications Body Style Four-seat "Jeep"-style tub Length Width Height Weight Engine type 4 cyl petrol Engine size 2838cc cc Pow..
Austin Chapman
Austin Chapman in about 1901 Sir Austin Chapman (10 July 1864 - 12 January 1926), Australian politician, was a member of several early federal ministries. He was born in Bowral, New South Wales, and was apprenticed as a saddler at an early age. In about 1884 he went into business as a publica..
Austin Chick
Austin Chick is a feature film director. His credits include XX/XY and ''August. External links [IMDb entry] ..
Austin Chinese Campus Christian Fellowship
Austin Chinese Campus Christian Fellowship (ACCCF) is a registered religious student organization in the University of Texas at Austin, with supports from the Austin Chinese Church. It brings Chinese students on campus to Christianity, and nurtures the spiritual growth of Chinese Christians on campu..
Austin Chronicle
The Austin Chronicle is an alternative weekly newspaper published every Thursday in Austin, Texas, United States. Physically, it is a tabloid newspaper. Copies of the paper are free and are mainly distributed through free news-stands, often at local eateries or coffee houses frequented by its target..
Austin City Limits
Austin City Limits is a music program on American television. Although primarily known for featuring country music, performers from folk, jazz, bluegrass, blues, rock and roll and other genres have appeared on the program. The show is a staple of PBS television stations. Since the show first aired ..
Austin City Limits Music Festival
Main entrance of the 2005 Austin City Limits Music Festival in Zilker Park. The Austin City Limits Music Festival is a music and art festival in Austin, Texas, held over a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday towards the end of September. The festival is produced by Capital Sports & Entertainment (CS..
Austin Clarke
This article is about Austin Clarke, the Canadian novelist. For the Irish poet of the same name see: Austin Clarke (poet). Austin Ardinel Chesterfield Clarke, CM , O.Ont (born 26 July 1934) is a Canadian novelist, essayist and short story writer who lives in Toronto, Ontario. Born in St. James' Par..
Austin Clarke (Manitoba politician)
Austin Lloyd Clarke (February 18, 1896 — 1945) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as a Liberal-Progressive representative from 1941 to 1945. Early life and education Clarke was born in Cornwall, Ontario to a family that traced its background ..
Austin Clarke (poet)
This article is about Austin Clarke the Irish poet. For the Canadian novelist of the same name see: Austin Clarke. Austin Clarke (May 9 1896–March 19 1974) was one of the leading Irish poets of the generation after W. B. Yeats. He also wrote plays, novels and memoirs. Clarke's main contributi..
Austin class amphibious transport dock
The Austin class of amphibious transport dock followed the Raleigh class and was followed by the Cleveland, Trenton, and San Antonio classes. Note that some sources consider Cleveland and Trenton ships to be a part of the Austin class, but the Naval Vessel Registry lists them as a separate class. ..
Austin Coates
Austin Coates, (1922 - 1997), was a British writer who lived most of his adult life in Asia. Austin Coates was the son of noted English composer Eric Coates. In Hong Kong, Austin Coates was a Special Magistrate in the New Territories in the 1950s. He travelled widely throughout India and the Far ..
Austin Codrington
Austin CodringtonCanada (CAN) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm medium-fast (RMF) Tests ODIs Matches 0 5 '''Runs scored N/A 28 Batting average N/A 5.59 100s/50s N/A 0/0 Top score N/A 16 ..
Austin College
Austin College is a private liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church USA located in Sherman, Texas, an hour north of Dallas. Its exact location is [33°38′49.22″N, 96°35′50.16″W]. It is a small yet well respected institution: the undergraduate student body o..
Austin Community College
Austin Community College is a community college system consisting of seven campuses serving the central Texas city of Austin and counties of Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop, Caldwell, Blanco and Gillespie. Contents 1 Tuition2 Early College Start Program3 Campuses4 Notable pe..
Austin Convention Center
Austin Convention Center is a multi-purpose convention center located in Austin, Texas. The building is also home to the Austin Toros basketball team with a seating capacity of 3,200. External links [Austin Convention Center] ..
Austin Corbin
Austin Corbin (July 11, 1827 - June 4, 1896) consolidated the rail lines on Long Island bringing them under the profitable umbrella of the Long Island Railroad. Corbin's most ambitious plan was the 20 mile (30 km) extension of the rail line from Bridgehampton, New York to Montauk, New York where he..
Austin County, Texas
Austin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area. As of the U.S. Census 2000, the county had population of 23,590. Its county seat is Bellville6. Austin County is named for Stephen F. Austin, who facilitated the Anglo ..
Austin Creek State Recreation Area
Austin Creek State Recreation Area is adjacent to Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve in Sonoma County, California, and is accessed through the same entrance. With approximately 6,000 acres (24 km²) of open woodlands, rolling hills, and meadows, its topography offers a strong contrast to the dens..
Austin Croshere
Austin Nathan Croshere (born 1 May 1975 in Los Angeles, California) is a professional basketball player in the NBA. Following a career at Providence College, Croshere was the 12th pick of the 1997 NBA Draft, selected by the Indiana Pacers. A 6'9", hard-nosed player who can play the power forward an..
Austin Currie
Austin Currie (born October 11 1939) is a former Irish politician, being elected to the parliaments of both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Austin Currie was born in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland into a large Catholic family. He was educated in Dungannon, County Tyrone and at t..
Austin Cuvillier
Austin Cuvillier (August 20 1779-July 11 1849) was a businessman and political figure in Lower Canada and Canada East. He was born Augustin Cuvillier in Quebec City in 1779 and was hired by a Montreal auctioneer, eventually taking over the business when his employer retired. After he formed a partn..
Austin Daily Herald
The Austin Daily Herald is a general circulation newspaper publishing Monday-Friday afternoons, Saturday and Sunday mornings. Distribution is 7,000, mostly within Austin, Minnesota. It also publishes the Shopping News which is distributed to 16,000 households on Sundays free of charge. The Austi..
Austin Dam
Austin Dam was a dam in the Freeman Run Valley, Potter County, Pennsylvania, which serviced the Bayless Paper Mill. A failure of the dam in 1911 caused 78 deaths and approximately $10 million damage. In 1900 the Bayless Paper company chose to construct a paper mill in the Freeman Run Valley (in Po..
Austin Deasy
Austin Deasy (b. August 1936) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician representing Waterford constituency as TD until his retirement at the 2002 General Election. Austin Deasy was born in Dungarvan, County Waterford in August 1936. He was educated in Dungarvan and at University College Cork where h..
Austin Dobson
This article describes the English racing driver. For the English poet, see Henry Austin Dobson. Austin Dobson (born in Lodsworth, Sussex, August 19, 1912 - died in Cuckfield, Sussex, March 13, 1963) was an auto driver from England. Brother of auto racer Arthur Charles, he participated at first ed..
Austin Dowling
Austin Dowling (April 6, 1868 - November 29, 1930) was the second Archbishop and fourth bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. He was appointed on January 31, 1919 and held the office to his death. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Austin Downs
Austin Downs Station, Western Australia is a pastoral lease - Station, the subject of a book [link] See also List of Pastoral leases in Western Australia ..
Austin E. Cofrin
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Austin E. Quigley
Austin E. Quigley is Dean of Columbia College of Columbia University in New York City. Austin E. Quigley was born in Northumbria, near the English border with Scotland. His parents were both schoolteachers and he was the second of their five children. After attending the local grammar school, he ..
Austin Eldon Knowlton
Austin Eldon Knowlton (July_23, 1909 - June_25, 2003) was trained as an architect but spent most of his career in the construction industry. His company designed, financed and built more than 160 college and university buildings on every major college campus in Ohio and more than 200 elementary a..
Austin Elementary School (Dunwoody, Georgia)
Austin Elementary School is a primary school located in Dunwoody, Georgia. Initially, it was designed to serve grades one through seven. In 1978, eight additional classrooms were added as well as a kindergarten program. In 1985, due to the closing of Dunwoody Elementary School, two hundred stude..
Austin Energy
Austin Energy is the public utility providing electrical power service to a 421 square mile area including Austin, Texas and parts of the surrounding area in Travis and Williamson counties. It is owned by the City of Austin. ..
Austin expedition of 1854
The Austin expedition of 1854 was an exploring expedition undertaken in Western Australia by Robert Austin in 1854. Other members of the party included Kenneth Brown. The expedition explored the large lakes inland from Geraldton known as Cow-Cow-ing, before heading north through the interior, wher..
Austin F. Cushman
Austin F. Cushman (1830 - 1914) invented the self-centering Cushman Universal Chuck in 1862; his uncle, Simon Fairman, had previously invented the lathe chuck. ..
Austin F. Pike
Austin Franklin Pike (October 16, 1819 - October 8, 1886) was a United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Hebron, New Hampshire, he pursued an academic course, studied law, and was admitted to the bar of Merrimack County in 1845. He was a member of the New Hampshire House ..
Austin Farrer
Austin Farrer (1904-1968): English theologian and philosopher Farrer was born the only son of the three children of Augustus and Evangeline Farrer in Hampstead, London. His father was a Baptist minister and Farrer was brought up in that faith. Encouraged by his father to value scholarship he never..
Austin Film Critics Association Awards 2005
1st Austin Film Critics Association Awards 2006 The 1st Austin Film Critics Association Awards, honoring the best in filmmaking in 2005, were given in 2006. Winners Best Actor:*Philip Seymour Hoffman - CapoteBest Actress:*Reese Witherspoon - Walk the LineBest Animated Film:*Sin CityBest Breakt..
Austin Film Festival
The Austin Film Festival was started in 1994 in Austin, Texas and is the first organization of its kind to focus on the writer’s unique creative contribution to the film and television industries. It has a number of events and services for emerging and professional writers and filmmakers. Past par..
Austin Film Society
The Austin Film Society (AFS) is a non-profit film society based in Austin, Texas. Founded in 1985 to exhibit independent, experimental, foreign and various other non-mainstream art films, the film society has grown from just film exhibition to fostering independent filmmaking in Texas and has serve..
Austin Flint murmur
In cardiology, an Austin Flint murmur is detected in cases of severe aortic regurgitation. The blood jets from the aortic regurgitation strike the anterior leaflet of the mitral valve, leading to a mid-diastolic, low-pitched rumbling best heard at the cardiac apex. Surgical valve replacement may b..
Austin FX4
The FX4 is the classic London Black Cab. While the majority are black there is in fact no requirement in London for them to be black. Over the years, the FX4 has been sold under a range of brands. Contents 1 Design and launch2 History3 The Carbodies FX44 The LTI FX45 T..
Austin Graduate School of Theology
Austin Graduate School of Theology, formerly known as Institute for Christian Studies, is located in Austin, Texas, in the United States of America. It is a private Christian college (although it refers to itself as a seminary, unlike most such institutions associated with the Churches of Christ). ..
Austin Great Wall Chinese School
The AGWCS (Austin Great Wall Chinese School) has been teaching Madarin (Chinese) to Austinites for multiple years. With 39 teachers teaching from the arts to yoga, it is school that is embracing Chinese culture. Contents 1 Location2 Board Members3 Classes4 Student Population..
Austin Grossman
Austin Grossman is a writer who has contributed to a number of important video games. He started his career in the game industry replying to a classified ad in the The Boston Globe in May 1992 - that lead him to Looking Glass Studios. Since then, Grossman has worked with the following companies: Dr..
Austin Group
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The Austin Group or the Austin Common Standards Revision Group is a joint technical working group formed to develop and maintain a common revision of POSIX.1 and parts of the Single UNIX Specification. The approach to specification development is "write on..
Austin Group (disambiguation)
Austin Group may refer to: Austin Group, a working group formed for POSIX.1 and parts of the Single UNIX SpecificationAustin Rover Group, a defunct British motor manufacturer redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Austin Gunsel
Austin Gunsel (April 2, 1909 - June 17, 1974) is best remembered for serving as the National Football League's interim commissioner following the death of Bert Bell on October 11, 1959. A native of Irvington, New Jersey and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Gunsel joined the Federal Bu..
Austin Gypsy
Gypsy marque Austin manufacturer BMC History From 1959 To 1967 Predecessor None Preceded by None Specifications Body Style 4 WD Length Width Height Weight Engine type Austin A70 OHV Engine size 2200 cc Power hp Variants LWB, SWB Number built The Austin Gypsy was Au..
Austin Harrison
Austin Harrison was a British journalist, and editor of The Observer newspaper from 1904-1908. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Austin Hayes
Austin Hayes (born 15 July 1958, died December 1986) was a Republic of Ireland footballer. He played once as a full international for his country in 1979, but began his club career as a left-winger at Southampton in 1976. Hayes played in the 1979 League Cup final but Southampton lost to Nottingham..
Austin Healey
For the car brand, see Austin-Healey. Austin Sean Healey (born 26 October, 1973 in Wallasey, Merseyside) is a former English rugby union footballer, who played as a utility back for Leicester Tigers, and has represented England and the British Lions. He has 51 England caps and 2 Lions caps. He has..
Austin High School
Austin High School may refer to Austin High School (Decatur, Alabama)Austin High School (Austin, Texas)Austin High School (El Paso, Texas)Austin High School, Austin, MinnesotaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Austin High School (Austin, Texas)
Stephen F. Austin High School, founded in 1881, is the oldest public high school West of the Mississippi River. Located near downtown Austin, Texas along the Colorado River, the school is named after Stephen F. Austin, known as the "Father of Texas." Austin High School is part of the Austin Independ..
Austin High School (Decatur, Alabama)
Austin High School, located in Decatur, Alabama under the Decatur City Schools is one of the three high schools in the city. The other two are Decatur High School and Horizon High School. Austin has programs which include band, JROTC, athletic teams, and other extracurricular activities. Academics ..
Austin High School (Houston)
Stephen F. Austin High School Principal Administrator Linda Llorente Grade levels 9 - 12 Founded 1935 School type Public school (U.S.) Religious affiliation None Location Houston, Texas, United States Enrollment 1,833 students (2004-2005 school year) Campus surroundings Urban..
Austin High School (Sugar Land, Texas)
'''Austin High School Principal Mike Leach School type Public School district Fort Bend Independent School District Founded 1995 Location Sugar Land, Texas Mascot Bulldogs School colors Black and Red Stephen F. Austin High School is a secondary school located in Sugar Land, Texas. Austin, as it ..
Austin Hill
Austin Hill is a nationally-syndicated conservative talk radio host. Along with Tom Liddy, Hill has hosted the Liddy & Hill Show at station KFYI in Phoenix, Arizona since 2003. In August 2005, the pair left KFYI to begin national syndication of their show with Jones Radio Network. ..
Austin History Center
The Austin History Center is the city historical archive for Austin, Texas and is regarded as one of the best such facilities in the United States. The building opened as the official Austin Public Library in 1933 and was renovated more than once before moving to a newer facility next door in the 19..
Austin Hobart Clark
Austin Hobart Clark (December 17, 1880 – October 28, 1954) is an American zoologist. He was born in Wellesley, Massachusetts and died in Washington, D.C. His research covered a wide range of topics including oceanography, marine biology, ornithology, and entomology. The son of Theodore Minot..
Austin Hopkinson
Austin Hopkinson JP (June 24, 1879 – September 2, 1962) was a British industrialist and Member of Parliament who was notable for rejecting membership of political parties and sitting as an Independent member. He represented Mossley from 1918 to 1929 and 1931 to 1945. He was also a noted benefa..
Austin Hospital, Melbourne
The Austin Hospital is a major teaching public hospital located in Melbourne's north eastern suburb of Heidelberg, and is administrated by Austin Health, along with the Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital and the Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre. Founded in 1892 as a charitable mental institution, a..
Austin Ice Bats
Austin Ice Bats The Austin Ice Bats are a minor-league ice hockey team based in Austin, Texas. Affiliated with the Central Hockey League, the team was named in honor of the Mexican Free-tailed Bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) which nest under the Congress Avenue Bridge in the city. The team was e..
Austin Idol
Austin Idol (born Dennis McCord) was a professional wrestler. He was known as the "Universal Heartthrob". Contents 1 Career2 Profile3 Championships/Accomplishments4 Trivia Career Austin Idol graduated from Robinson High School in Tampa, Florida. He started wrestling in 197..
Austin Independent Business Alliance
Austin Independent Business Alliance (AIBA) is an organization of independent, locally-owned firms in Austin, Texas and is composed of over 300 member businesses. It was started in 2002 by several local businesses and citizens as a way to help independent businesses compete successfully against corp..
Austin Independent School District
Austin Independent School District is a school district that is based in the city of Austin, Texas. Austin ISD serves most of the city of Austin. Contents 1 High schools2 Elementary schools3 See also4 External link High schools The following high schools cover grades 9 to 12..
Austin J. Murphy
Austin John Murphy (Born June 17, 1927) was a Democrat member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Austin J. Murphy was born in North Charleroi, PA and grew up in New London, CT. He graduated from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA in 1949, and the University of Pittsburgh i..
Austin Kearns
Austin Ryan Kearns (born May 20, 1980 in Lexington, Kentucky) is a Major League Baseball player. He currently plays right field for the Washington Nationals. After a stellar career at Lafayette High School, he was offered a scholarship to play baseball at the University of Florida. However, he dec..
Austin Kelly
Austin Kelly was the bandleader of the All-Ireland Irish Orchestra, a traditional Irish musical group based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The band's recordings were broadcast on the WTEL radio station in Philadelphia, which helped inspire the modern Irish music scene in the city. Reference ..
Austin Kincaid
Austin Kincaid (aka Austin Kinkead, Veronica Knight, Veronica Velour) is an American porn star of Caucasian descent hailing from Asheville, North Carolina. She was born on January 14, 1980. Adult film career Austin entered the adult film industry in November 2004. Since then she has acted in an ..
Austin L. Rand
Austin Loomer Rand (December 16 1905 - November 6 1982) was a Canadian zoologist. He was born in Kentville, Nova Scotia in 1905 and grew up in nearby Wolfville. He received a Bachelor of Science from Acadian University. In 1929, while still a graduate student at Cornell University, he travelled o..
Austin Lane Crothers
Austin Lane Crothers (May 17, 1860 - May 25, 1912), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was the 46th Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1908 to 1912. Early life and career Crothers was born near Conowingo in Cecil County, Maryland, the eighth son of Alpheus and Margaret C..
Austin Lane Poole
Austin Lane Poole (6 December1889 - 22 February1963) was a British mediaevalist. He came from an impressive academic lineage, being the son of Reginald Lane Poole (archive keeper at Oxford University), the nephew of Stanley Lane Poole (professor of Arabic at Trinity College Dublin), and the grands..
Austin Liato
Austin Chisangu Liato is a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Zambia. External link [Pan-African Parliament members] ..
Austin Lightning
The Austin Lightning is a PDL soccer team based in Austin, Texas. External links [Official website] ..
Austin Lonestars
Austin Lonstars RFC Name Austin Lonestars Rugby Football Club Emblem Shield with Lonestar Colors red, white and blue Founded 2003 Sport rugby union football Union Texas Rugby Union Ground Website [Austin Lonestars RFC] Austin Lonestars Rugby Football Club is a rugby union ..
Austin Lone Stars
The Austin Lone Stars were a soccer club that competed in the United Soccer Leagues from 1987 to 2000. The club originally started in 1987/88 as the Austin Sockadillos in the original indoor SISL league. They became the Austin Lone Stars in 1994. They folded after the 2000 season. Year-by-year Yea..
Austin Lounge Lizards
The Austin Lounge Lizards are a band from Austin, Texas formed in 1980. The band includes founding members Hank Card, Tom Pittman, and Conrad Deisler, along with Boo Resnick (1994) and Korey Simeone (2003). The band started out experimenting with folk but was still heavily country in its style, co..
Austin M. Allran
Sen. Austin Allran Austin Murphy Allran (born 13 December 1951) is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's forty-fourth Senate district, including constituents in Burke and Catawba counties. An attorney from Hickory, North Carolina, Allran is currently..
Austin Maestro
The Austin Maestro was a mid-sized hatchback automobile produced by the Austin Rover Group company in the early 1980s. The Maestro was produced between 1983 and 1994, and was also available as a panel van. It also formed the basis of the Montego sedan and wagon. The car was produced at the former..
Austin Marathon
The Austin Marathon is an annual marathon held in Austin, Texas. As of 2006, the event has spun-off from Motorola's semiconductor products sector, now Freescale Semiconductor, which founded the marathon in 1992 and served as title sponsor for fifteen years. Runners train for the 26.2 mile (42.165 k..
Austin Masters
Austin Masters is a gay porn star. He is known for having both a bodybuilder physique and thick body hair. He has lots of adult entertainment industry experience as both a top and a bottom. His first adult role was in Fetish Sex Fights 2 in 1999. He is still active in the industry as of 2006 working..
Austin Matthews
Austin MatthewsEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast-medium Tests First-class Matches 1 281 '''Runs scored 2 5919 Batting average - 15.70 100s/50s -/- 2/14 Top score 2* 116 Balls bowled 180 47983 Wickets 2 81..
Austin Maxi
The Austin Maxi was a large 5-door hatchback car from British Leyland for the 1970s. The Maxi was the last car designed under the British Motor Corporation (BMC), and was the last production car designed by Alec Issigonis. It was launched in the summer of 1969 shortly after the creation of Britis..
Austin McCann
Austin McCann is a Scottish defender, who usually plays as a centre half. He was born (January 21, 1980) in Clydebank. He is 5'9'' and weighs 11 stone 13lbs. His previous clubs include Airdrie, Hearts and Boston United. He spent 3 seasons at Airdrie United playing 66 times and scoring 7 goals, th..
Austin McGary
Austin McGary (February 6, 1846- June 15, 1928 was an American Restoration Movement evangelist and publisher of a periodical entitled The Firm Foundation, which was first published on September 1, 1884. Born in Huntsville, Texas to Isaac and Elizabeth (Visier) McGary, McGary's father was said to ha..
Austin Meyer
Austin Meyer is a software developer and the principle developer of the X-Plane software from Laminar Research. Austin has been a plane and computer enthusiast from a young age. He took his first flying lesson at age 15 and had his pilot certificate by age 17. References InsideMacGames.com. "Inter..
Austin Mitchell
Dr Austin Vernon Mitchell (born 19 September 1934) is the Labour Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby in England. Educated at Bingley Grammar School, the University of Manchester and Nuffield College, Oxford. He is a member of the Socialist Campaign Group. He is a Eurosceptic and opposes the Comm..
Austin Montego
There is also an American car called the Mercury Montego. The Austin Montego was an automobile produced by the Austin Rover Group (formerly British Leyland), from 1984 to 1994. The car was the replacement for the much maligned Morris Ital, and was essentially a lengthened version of the Maestro ..
Austin Motor Company
1926 Austin 7 box saloon 1935 Austin 12 hp Ascot 1954 Austin A30 1973 Austin Allegro The Austin Motor Company was a British manufacturer of automobiles that rose to be a major motorcar brand, the dominant partner after merger with Morris in 1952 but declining after abso..
Austin Museum of Digital Art
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } The Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA), located in..
Austin Music Foundation
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } The Austin Music Foundation (AMF) is a nonprofit org..
Austin Music Network
Austin Music Network (AMN), was an Austin, Texas non-profit independent music television channel. The station began broadcasting April 1, 1994, ending on September 1, 2005. Programming Programming on the channel was reminiscent of early MTV programming and similar to a music radio format. It mostly..
Austin Nichols
Austin Nichols (born April 24, 1980 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA) is an American actor. Raised in Austin, Texas, he moved to Los Angeles after high school and graduated from University of Southern California in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Contents 1 Career2 Personal ..
Austin Norman Palmer
Austin Norman Palmer (December 22, 1860 — November 16, 1927) innovated the field of penmanship with the development of the Palmer method of script. See also [Biographical Info] ..
Austin O'Brien
Anna Chlumsky (left) and O'Brien in My Girl 2 Austin O'Brien (11 May 1981—) is an American actor born in Eugene, Oregon. He is the older brother of Trevor O'Brien. Filmography A Christmas Too Many (2005) (V)Runaways (2004/I)Spirit (2001) (TV)Only Once (1998)Promised Land (1996) TVLawnmo..
Austin O'Riley
Austin O'Riley (born on January 27 1979 in California) is an American pornographic actress. O'Riley grew up in Southern California, near Palm Springs and Big Bear. Her family was Irish and strict Roman Catholics. She reportedly convinced her girflfriend Britney Foster to enter the porn industry..
Austin Organs, Inc.
Austin Organs, Inc. is a manufacturer of pipe organs based out of Hartford, Connecticut. The company is one of the oldest continuosly operating organ manufacturers in the United States, the first instruments were built in 1893 with the Austin Patent Airchest, and many remain in fine playing condi..
Austin Osman Spare
--> Austin Osman Spare Austin Osman Spare (December 30, 1886 - May 15, 1956) was an English artist and magician. Contents 1 History2 Publications3 External links4 See also History He was the son of a London policeman. As a child, he showed an affinity for art, and ..
Austin Osueke
Uchenna Austin Osueke (born September 9, 1979 in Houston, TX) is a comic book publisher and artist known for his work with eigoMANGA. Austin is also known as an Information Technology consultant. Austin Osueke is the founder and CEO of eigoMANGA. eigoMANGA is known for publishing Amerimanga antholo..
Austin Outlaws
The Austin Outlaws are a women's football team in the National Women's Football Association. They are based in Austin, Texas. The Austin Outlaws joined the NWFA in 2003 as an exhibition team and become a full-fledged team the following year. Team Record: 2003: 7-2 2004: 5-3 2005: 4-4 Previou..
Austin Peay IV
Austin Peay IV (June 1, 1876–October 2, 1927) was governor of the U.S. state of Tennessee from 1923 until his death. Peay was a native of Kentucky. He came to Clarksville, Tennessee and opened a law practice in 1896. He was first elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives in 1901 an..
Austin Peay State University
This article is about the university in Clarksville, Tennessee named for former governor of Tennessee Austin Peay. For an article on that governor, see Austin Peay IV. To talk about Austin Peay athletics, visit www.Peaymania.com Austin Peay State University is an accredited public university loc..
Austin Peck
Austin Peck Jeffrey Austin Peck (born April 9, 1971 in Hawaii) is an actor, best known for appearing on the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives from April 13, 1995 to April 5, 2002, succeeding Patrick Muldoon for the role as Austin Reed. On September 20, 2005 Peck returned to the role of Aus..
Austin Pendleton
Austin Pendleton (born March 27, 1940, Warren, Ohio, USA) is an American movie, television and stage actor. Pendleton is a graduate of Yale University. As an actor, he has appeared on Broadway in The Diary of Anne Frank, Grand Hotel, Doubles, Goodtime Charley, An American Millionaire, The Little ..
Austin Phelps
Austin Phelps (January 7, 1820 - 1890), American Congregational minister and educationalist, was born at West Brookfield, Massachusetts. He was the son of Eliakim Phelps, a clergyman, who, during the boyhood of his son was principal of a girls school in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and later pastor o..
Austin Pitre
Austin Pitre (23 February 1918—8 April 1981) was a Cajun music pioneer from Louisiana, United States. Pitre claimed to be the first musician to play the accordion standing up, rather than sitting down. Along with his band, the Evangeline Playboys, Pitre recorded Cajun dancehall hits such as t..
Austin Police Department
Austin Police Department (APD) is the main agency which polices Austin, Texas. The agency has over 1,300 officers and 500 civilian employees and an annual budget of $155 million. Stanley L. Knee is currently serving as the agency's seventh chief of police. External links [Austin Police Depa..
Austin Powers
Mike Myers as Austin Powers in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. Austin's jet. Sir Austin Danger Powers (presumably born in the mid 1940s, judging by the car seen in the flashback in the third movie) played by Mike Myers, is the title character of a series of parodies of 1960..
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, directed by Jay Roach and released in 1997, is the first film of the Austin Powers series starring Mike Myers in the title role. The movie also stars Elizabeth Hurley, Robert Wagner, and Seth Green; there are cameos by Will Ferrell and Michael McDonald..
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me is the second film in the Austin Powers series begun with [[Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery]] and continued in Austin Powers in Goldmember. Released in 1999, the film was written by Mike Myers and screenwriter Michael McCullers and stars Myers as th..
Austin Powers in Goldmember
Austin Powers in Goldmember is a 2002 comedy film. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Austin Powers (Mike Myers), having conquered the '90s and the '60s, travels back to the 1970s and teams up with his arch-nemesis Dr. Evil (also played by Myers) to thwa..
Austin Preparatory School
Austin Preparatory School Established 1961 School type Private Religious affiliation Catholic Headmaster Paul J. Moran Location Reading, MA, USA Campus Suburban Enrollment Faculty Average class size Student:Teacherratio Average SATscores (2005) 578 Verbal563 Math ..
Austin Princess
Austin Princess was a name given to luxury cars made by the Austin company during the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. The name Princess was revived in the 1970s for a car built by British Leyland and initially sold through Austin and other dealerships; this car was never actually badged Austin..
Austin Reed
see also Austin Reed (fiction) Austin Reed is a British fashion retailer known for its menswear. It is an upmarket chain, which has been struggling to overcome a traditionalist image and a decline in the market for suits. Its marquee London branch is on Regent Street. External links [Official..
Austin Reed (fiction)
Austin Reed is a fictional character in the soap opera Days of our Lives. Contents 0.1 Family, Marriages & Romantic Entanglements0.2 Family0.3 Marriages0.4 Romances Family, Marriages & Romantic Entanglements Family Kate Roberts (mother)Curtis Reed (father; deceased)Lucas Rob..
Austin Road
Austin Road (柯士甸道) is a road in Kowloon, Hong Kong. It starts at Canton Road in the west, crosses Nathan Road at roughly its halfway point, and ends at Chatham Road South in the east, dividing Tsim Sha Tsui and Yau Ma Tei. The Hong Kong Scout Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui Police Station and the ..
Austin Road Elementary School
Austin Road Elementary is a public elementary school in Prince George, British Columbia part of School District 57 Prince George. ..
Austin Roberts
J Austin Roberts (1883 - 1948) was a South African zoologist. Roberts was born in Pretoria, and worked at the Transvaal Museum from 1910 until 1946, studying birds. He died of a traffic accident. He is best known for his Birds of South Africa, first published in 1940. He also studied the mammalian f..
Austin Rover Group
The famous "Chevron" logo of ARG The Austin Rover Group (ARG) was formed in 1981 as the mass-market car manufacturing subsidiary of British Leyland (BL). ARG was the end result of a comprehensive restructuring programme intended to rescue BL from almost-certain oblivion, and with the MG, Tr..
Austin Ryan Fuentes
Austin Ryan Fuentes (born February 23, 1982, in San Dimas, California), is a billionaire-heir and philanthropist. Fuentes’ mother died from complications due to her Multiple Sclerosis when he was 12. Fuentes’ mother and father separated when he was 2 years old. Fuentes was raised by his m..
Austin Scarlett
Austin Scarlett (born 1981) is an American fashion designer and costume designer. He first came to mainstream prominence as a contestant on the Bravo Network's reality show Project Runway. Contents 1 Project Runway2 Fashion and Style3 Personal Life4 External Links Project ..
Austin Scott
Austin Scott(1848-1922) Austin Scott (1848 in Maumee near Toledo, Ohio – 15 August, 1922 in Granville Centre, Massachusetts) was the tenth President of Rutgers College (now Rutgers University) serving from 1891 to 1906. Austin Scott received a baccalaureate degree from Yale College in 1..
Austin Seven
There were two Austin Motor Company cars to use the Seven name: The 1922-1939 Austin 7The original Mini This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly t..
Austin Sheerline
The Austin Sheerline was a luxury car produced by Austin Motor Company from 1947 to 1954. The Sheerline was designed by Austin before World War Two but production did not begin until 1947 because of the commitment to war production. It was a luxurious car in the style of the contemporary Ro..
Austin St. John
Austin St. John is portraying his character Jason Lee Scott on the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Austin St. John (Born September 17, 1975) is an American actor best known for his role in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers as Jason Lee Scott. St. John left the show midway through the second season, a..
Austin Stack
Austin Stack (December 7, 1879 - April 27, 1929) was an Irish revolutionary. Austin Stack was born in Ballymullen, Tralee, County Kerry. He was educated at the Christian Brothers School in Tralee. At the age of fourteen he left school and became a clerk in a solicitors office. A gifted Gaelic fo..
Austin Stacks
Austin Stacks is a Gaelic Football club based in Tralee in Kerry. ..
Austin Stack Park
Austin Stack Park is a GAA stadium in Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland. It is one of the main grounds of Kerry GAA's Gaelic football and hurling teams. The ground is named after Austin Stack, an Irish revolutionary. ..
Austin State Hospital
Austin State Hospital, formerly known as the State Lunatic Asylum, is the oldest mental institution in the state of Texas. Established by the Legislature in 1856, it commenced operations in 1861 with twelve patients. The name was changed in 1925. The Hospital is the subject of a history by Sarah ..
Austin Steward
Austin Steward (1793-1860) was an African-American abolitionist and author. He was born a slave of William Helm in Prince William County, Virginia. In 1815, Steward escaped to Canada where he joined the Wilberforce Colony, an establishment of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). His autob..
Austin Stoker
Austin Stoker (b. October 7, 1943 in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago) is a West-Indian born, African-American actor best known for his role as Lt. Ethan Bishop, the police officer in charge of the besieged Precinct 9, Division 13, in John Carpenter's Howard Hawks-inspired, 1976 film, Assault on P..
Austin Stories
Austin Stories was MTV's first ever prime time situation comedy, which debuted September 10, 1997, to widespread critical and ratings success. The show completed its first season with twelve episodes filmed on location in Austin, Texas. Episodes for the second season were under development when MT..
Austin Straubel International Airport
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Austin Theological Seminary
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary is one of the ten official seminaries associated with the PC(USA). Its twelve acre campus is located in Austin, Texas near the University of Texas at Austin campus. The seminary was founded in 1902 by Presbyterian ministers. The school is accredited by the A..
Austin Thunder
The Austin Thunder was an American soccer club based in Austin, Texas that was a member of the Lone Star Soccer Alliance. Year-by-year Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup 1987 N/A LSSA 3rd No playoff Did not enter 1988 N/A LSSA 3rd Playoffs Did not enter 1989 N/A LSSA 2nd Ch..
Austin Toll Party
The Austin Toll Party is an organization dedicated to stopping the expansion of toll roads in Austin, Texas. It is affiliated with the Texas Toll Party. Despite the name, the organization is not a political party. Its website is funded by a political action committee known as the People for Effici..
Austin Toros
The Austin Toros is the name of a NBA Development League minor league basketball team based in Austin, Texas.Logo design: Blue bull and red basketball with State of Texas in the background, outlined in gold Contents 1 Franchise history2 Players of note2.1 '''Not to be forgotten:'''..
Austin Township
Austin Township may refer to: Austin Township, ArkansasAustin Township, IllinoisAustin Township, Mecosta County, MichiganAustin Township, Sanilac County, MichiganAustin Township, MinnesotaAustin Township, MissouriAustin Township, North Dakota There is also Port Austin Township, Michigan. This is a..
Austin Township, Mecosta County, Michigan
There is also Austin Township, Sanilac County, Michigan. Austin Township is a civil township of Mecosta County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township population was 1,415. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 92.5 km..
Austin Township, Michigan
Austin Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Michigan: Austin Township, Mecosta County, MichiganAustin Township, Sanilac County, Michigan There is also Port Austin Township, Michigan in Huron County. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles asso..
Austin Township, Minnesota
Austin Township is a township in Mower County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,396 at the 2000 census. The largest city partially in the township is Austin with a population of 23,314 people. The northern parts of the city of Austin are in Lansing Township. All other population cent..
Austin Township, Sanilac County, Michigan
There is also Austin Township, Mecosta County, Michigan. Austin Township is a civil township in Sanilac County of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population 673. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93...
Austin TV
Austin TV is an independent rock band from Mexico City. Austin TV creates sonic landscapes with their music without the use of lyrics. They have opened for the group Yo la Tengo in Mexico, and have released an independent record: La Ultima Noche Del Mundo which translates to ''The Last Night Of Th..
Austin Villa (Panyu)
Austin Villa (Panyu) is a gated community in Panyu, China. It is located near industrial parks and a short drive to the marine terminal on the Pearl River. Phase one of consists of row houses near the front of the community. Newer multi storey flats (apartments) are located further in the community..
Austin v Commonwealth
Austin v Commonwealth (2003) 215 CLR 185, is a High Court of Australia case that deals with issues of intergovernmental immunity and discrimination of states against Commonwealth power. Contents 1 Background2 Decision3 See also4 References Background Austin was a judge of ..
Austin Warren
Austin Warren (July 4, 1899 – 1986) was an American literary critic. With René Wellek, he authored the landmark classic Theory of Literature, which was published in 1949. He grew up on a lonely farm in Massachusetts and went to a school where he learned to hate even Shakespeare. He entered..
Austin Westminster
Austin Westminster Manufacturer: BMC Production: 1954-196896,362 Predecessor: Austin A70 Hereford Successor: Austin 3-Litre Class: fullsize car A90 Production: 1954-1955 Body styles: FR 4-door saloon Engines: 2.6 L C-Series I4 A95 Production: 1956-1959 Body styles: FR 4-door saloon..
Austin Willis
Austin Willis (1917-April 4, 2004) was a Canadian actor and television host. He was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 2002, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. Filmography Guests of Honour (1945)Bush Pilot (1947) - Red NorthSins of the Fathers (1948) - Dr. Ben EdwardsSpace Command (1953) -..
Austin Woodbury
Austin M. Woodbury, Australian Catholic philosopher, was born in 1899 near Spencer, in the Hawkesbury Valley of New South Wales. He joined the Marist Fathers and gained a doctorate in Rome, studying under the scholastic philosopher Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange. In 1945, he founded the Aquinas Academy..
Austin Wranglers
Austin Wranglers Conference National Division Southern Year founded 2004 Home arena Frank Erwin Center City, State Austin, Texas Wild card titles 1:2006 Division titles none Conference titles none ArenaBowl championships none The Austin Wrangl..
Austlink Business Park, Belrose, NSW
Austlink Business Park, sometimes known as Austlink Corporate Park, is a business district in the suburb of Belrose in Sydney, Australia. It is located south of Mona Vale Road and west of Forest Way in the vicinity of Garigal National Park. The character of the business park, according to local co..
Austnes
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Austnes is a small village in the municipality of Ha..
AustNet
IRC networks QuakeNet Undernet IRCnet EFnet DALnet freenode GameSurge Rizon Aitvaras AbleNET AfterNET AustNet Blitzed ChatAutism ChatX DeltaAnime Enter The Game EsperNet GameRadius IRCHighway LinkNet NetGamers Phishy SlashNET StarLink.Org StarLink-IRC VKT AustNet or ..
AUSTPAC
AUSTPAC is an Australian public X.25 network operated by Telstra. Started by the then-Telecom in the early 1980s, AUSTPAC was Australia's first public packet-switched data network, supporting applications such as online betting, financial applications — the Australian Tax Office has made use of AU..
AustPsych
AustPsych, or Austpsych is a slang term used to describe Australian Psychedelic Rock music of the 1960's. ..
Austracantha minax
Austracantha minax (with common names including Australian jewel spider, Christmas spider and spiny spider) is a distinctive Australian spider. This species occurs throughout most of Australia. They like to make their webs in shrubby woodlands in large communities of spiders with each individual ..
Austral
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Austral may refer to: Austral Islands, the southernmost group of island in French PolynesiaAustral, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, AustraliaAustral, a former currency of ArgentinaAustral Lineas Aereas, an Argentinian airlineAi..
Austral, New South Wales
Austral is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located in the Local Government Area of the City of Liverpool. Its postcode is 2179. Sydney suburbs near Austral(City of Liverpool) Kemps Creek Cecil Park Cecil Park Rossmore Austral West Hoxton Rossmore Leppington Leppington Ex..
Austral-Asian Christian Church
The Austral-Asian Christian Church is a non-denominational Protestant South Australian church. Started in 1970, it commenced by a group of people who migrated from Malaysia and Singapore, and was directed by Amy Cheng and Peter Cheng, who are now elders at the Church. Pastors The Senior Pastor of t..
Australasia
Australasia Australasia is a term variably used to describe a region of Oceania – namely Australia, New Zealand, and neighbouring islands in the Pacific Ocean. The term was coined by Charles de Brosses in Histoire des navigations aux terres australes (1756). He derived it from the Latin for..
Australasian Antarctic Expedition
The Australasian Antarctic Expedition was an Australian scientific team that expored part of Antarctica between 1911 and 1914. It was led by the Australian geologist Douglas Mawson. In 1910 he began to plan an expedition to chart the 2000-mile long coastline of Antarctica to the south of Australi..
Australasian Anti-Transportation League Flag
The Australian Anti-Transportation League Flag is a flag used historically by members of the Anti-Transportation League who opposed penal transportation to the British colonies which are now a part of Australia. It is particularly significant as it is the oldest known flag to feature a representat..
Australasian Bottled Water Institute
The Australasian Bottled Water Institute Inc. or (ABWI) is a regional member of the International Council of Bottled Water Associations or(ICBWA). The regions covered are Australia, New Zealand and Oceana. The ABWI is the certifying organization for water bottlers in Australasia as well as the peak ..
Australasian Breeders Crown
The Australian Breeders Crown is a futurity race series for horses bred in Australia and New Zealand. The series is for horses aged 2 and 3, for both pacers and trotters. ..
Australasian Bushlark
The Australasian Bushlark (Mirafra javanica) inhabits grassland throughout most of Australia. It is brown with grey streaks and mottling. References BirdLife International (2004). [Mirafra javanica]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2006. Retrieved on 09 May 2006. Database..
Australasian College for Emergency Medicine
The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine is an institution whose prime objective is the training and examination of emergency physicians for Australia and New Zealand. Official web site [The Australasian College for Emergency Medicine] ..
Australasian Correctional Management
Australasian Correctional Management (ACM) was a private company owned by Wackenhut, a subsidiary of multinational security giant Group 4 Securicor. From 1998 until 2003 ACM was responsible for running at least six refugee detention centres in Australia. ACM also ran the Auckland Central Remand Pris..
Australasian Experimental Psychology Society
The Australasian Experimental Psychology Society was incorporated in Western Australia in 1997 as a learned society for experimental psychologists. Its membership is based primarily in Australia and New Zealand. Its main function is to organise an annual conference, the Experimental Psychology Conf..
Australasian funnel-web spider
Australasian funnel-web spiders are very dangerous spiders of the family Hexathelidae. These spiders are found in two genera of the family: Hadronyche (which is not associated with any known human fatalities) and Atrax (which is known to have killed 13 people). They are notorious for the inclusi..
Australasian Grebe
The Australasian Grebe, Tachybaptus novaehollandiae, is a tiny waterbird common on fresh water lakes and rivers in greater Australia, New Zealand and on nearby Pacific islands. At 25-27 cm in length, it is one of the smallest members of the grebe family (see also Little, Least Grebe). It is an e..
Australasian Intervarsity Debating Championships
The Australiasian Intervarsity Debating Championships (known colloquially as Australs) is one of the world's largest debating tournaments, second only in size to the World Universities Debating Championship, and one of the largest annual student events in the world. Australs follows a three-speakers..
Australasian Journal of Educational Technology
The Australasian Journal of Educational Technology (AJET) is a peer-reviewed journal for research and review articles in educational technology, instructional design, educational applications of computer technologies, educational telecommunications and related areas. Contents 1 Publication2&..
Australasian Law Teachers Association
The Australasian Law Teachers Association is a grouping of university-based lawyers in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. It organises annual conferences, and publishes a journal. ..
Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union
Meatworkers Union The Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union, better known as the Meatworkers Union, is an Australian trade union, registered with the AIRC and affiliated to the Australian Council of Trade Unions. The AMIEU was formed in 1906 as the Federated Butchers Union, and changed its..
Australasian Oaks
The Australasian Oaks is a Group 1 Australian thoroughbred horse race for 3 year old fillies at set weights run over a distance of 2000 metres at Morphettville Racecourse, Adelaide in May. 2006 Prizemoney is AUD$250,000 The Winners 2005 - Irish Darling2004 - Rinky Dink2003 - Sound Action2002 - Tu..
Australasian Pacers Grand Circuit
The Australian Grand Circuit for Pacers began in 1977 and was designed to be the showpiece of the Australian Harness Racing Industry with horses competing from every state within Australia. In 1992 New Zealand was admitted and the Circuit was renamed the Australasian Grand Circuit. The best horses..
Australasian Performing Right Association
The Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) is a copyright collecting society representing New Zealand and Australian composers, lyricists and music publishers. Its head office is in Sydney, with other offices in Auckland, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. APRA is a member of the Int..
Australasian Pig-nose Turtle
The Australasian Pig-nose Turtle, Pitted-shelled Turtle, Plateless Turtle or Fly River Turtle (Carettochelys insculpta) is a species of soft-shelled turtle native to freshwater streams, lagoons and rivers of the Northern Territory of Australia and of southern New Guinea. It is the only species in ..
Australasian Post
Australiasian Post was an Australian weekly picture magazine. It was read by millions at the height of its popularity in the 60s and 70s, and features a uniquely Australian mix of scandal, sensationalism, human interest stories, fashion, politics, culture and entertainment. It was the staple of barb..
Australasian Schools Computer Competition
The Australasian Schools Computer Competition is an information technology-based competition open to school students in years 5-12 in Australia and New Zealand. It is run by the University of New South Wales Educational Testing Centre. Layout The test is primarily made up of multiple choice questio..
Australasian Schools English Competition
The Australasian Schools English Competition is a literary competition open to school students in years 3-12 in Australia and New Zealand. It is run by the University of New South Wales Educational Testing Centre. ..
Australasian Schools Science Competition
The Australasian Schools Science Competition is a science competition open to school students in years 3-12 in Australia and New Zealand. It is run by the University of New South Wales Educational Testing Centre. High distinctions are awarded to students who score in the top 1%. Distinctions are aw..
Australasian Schools Writing Competition
The Australasian Schools Writing Competition is a competition open to school students in years 3-12 in Australia and New Zealand. It requires participants to write in a specific genre, which changes every year, based on supplied stimulus material. The length of entries depends on the year level. It ..
Australasian Shoveler
The Australasian Shoveler (Anas rhynchotis) is a species of dabbling duck in the genus Anas. The male's head is blue-grey, with a vertical white crescent. It ranges from 46-53 cm. It lives in heavily vegetated swamps. It is Protected under the National Parks and Wildlife Act, 1974. References..
Australasian strewnfield
The Australasian strewnfield, covering at least one-tenth of the Earth's surface, is the largest and the youngest of the tektite strewnfields. The 800,000 year-old strewnfield includes most of Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Thailand, Southern China, Laos and Cambodia). The material from the impact stretc..
Australasian treecreeper
There are 7 species of Australasian treecreeper in the passerine bird family Climacteridae. They are medium-small, mostly brown-coloured birds with patterning on their underparts and all are endemic to Australia-New Guinea. As their name implies, treecreepers forage for insects and other small c..
Australasian Union of Jewish Students
The Australasian Union of Jewish Students (AUJS) is a federation of Jewish student societies at Australian and New Zealand universities and other higher education institutions. It was founded in 1948 at the University of Sydney and is affiliated with the World Union of Jewish Students. It organises ..
Australasian Yellow Oriole
The Yellow Oriole or Green Oriole, (Oriolus flavocinctus) is an inconspicuous inhabitant of lush tropical vegetation throughout New Guinea and northern Australia, including Cape York Peninsula, the Top End and the Kimberley. This species should not be confused with the South American Yellow Oriol..
Australasia at the 1908 Summer Olympics
Australasia was the name of a combined team at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. With that name, Australia and New Zealand competed together under the IOC country code ANZ. It was the fourth appearance of Australia, which had not not missed any edition of the Summer Olympic Ga..
Australasia Cup
The Australasia Cup is a cricket tournament held every four years in Sharjah, UAE. It began in 1986, with Pakistan defeating India for the championship[link] URL accessed March 16, 2006. References Pakistan won the 1986 Australasia Cup against India in style with Javed Miandad emerging..
Australasia ecozone
The Australasia Ecozone The Australasian ecozone – is an ecological region that is coincident, but not synonymous (by some definitions), with the geographic region of Australasia. The ecozone includes Australia, the island of New Guinea (including Papua New Guinea and the Indonesian provin..
AustralAsia Rail Corporation
The AustralAsia Railway Corporation was established in 1997 by the Government of the Northern Territory to build the Darwin - Alice Springs railway. 50% of its board positions and voting right are assigned to the South Australian Government. It owns some of the infrastructure of the Darwin - Alice..
Australia
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the world's smallest continent and a number of islands in the Southern, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Neighbouring countries include Indonesia, East Timor ..
Australia's Big Things
The Big Pineapple, Nambour, Queensland Locations of many of Australia's Big Things The Big Things of Australia are a loosely related set of large structures or sculptures representing much smaller objects which pertain to the area in which they are located. Each one is individual and con..
Australia's Brainiest Kid
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Australia's Federation Guard
The Federation Guard is a tri-service ceremonial unit made up of members from the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army, and Royal Australian Air Force. Formed in 2000 for Australia's Federation Centenary, it is the first purely ceremonial unit in the history of the Australian armed forces, and ha..
Australia's Funniest Home Video Show
Toni Pearen on Australia's Funniest Home Video Show Australia's Funniest Home Video Show (originally Graham Kennedy's Funniest Home Videos) is the name of an Australian television show on the Nine Network that presents 'funny' home videos sent in by viewers. These most typically feature peo..
Australia's Most Wanted
Australia's most wanted was a television program based on the format made popular by America's Most Wanted. It screened on the Seven Network from 1989 until 1999. An attempt was made to revive the show by the rival Nine Network after the Seven network axed it, but this format was far from successful..
Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos
Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos was an Australian television comedy series which gained notoriety when it was cancelled during its only broadcast on September 4, 1992. The series was a spin-off of Australia's Funniest Home Video Show. Hosted by Doug Mulray, Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos de..
Australia's Next Top Model
Australia's Next Top Model is an Australian reality television show that is broadcast of the Australian subscription television channel FOX8, carried by Foxtel, Optus Television and Austar. The show is now in its second season. Hosted by model/presenter Erika Heynatz, Australia's Next Top Model ..
Australia's Surfing Life
Australia's Surfing Life (ASL) magazine is a monthly magazine about surfing published in Australia. It features articles about surf trips in Australia and overseas, surfing technique, board design, wetsuits, etc. The style is frequently blokey and joking, but surfing matters are taken very serious..
Australia-Japan Cable
The Australia-Japan Cable, or AJC, is a submarine telecommunications cable system linking Australia and Japan via Guam. It has landing points in: Oxford Falls, Sydney, AustraliaPaddington, Sydney, AustraliaTanguisson, GuamTumon Bay, GuamShima, JapanMaruyama, Japan External links http://hraunfoss.fc..
Australia-New Zealand Memorial, Canberra
West or Australian side. East or New Zealand side. The Australia-New Zealand Memorial in Canberra, Australia commemorates the unique Relationship between New Zealand and Australia, and stands at the corner of ANZAC Parade and Constitution Avenue, the former bisecting the Parliamentary Tr..
Australia-New Zealand relations
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Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement
The Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is a preferential trade agreement between Australia and the United States of America modelled on the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The FTA came into force on January 1 2005. Contents 1 History of the FTA2 Provisions ..
Australian-American Memorial
Australian-American Memorial The Australian-American Memorial is in Canberra, the national capital of Australia, and commemorates the role of the United States in World War II. Contents 1 Dedication2 Design and Construction3 Site4 External links Dedication In gratef..
Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament
The Australian-Croatian Soccer Tournament was started in 1974 in Melbourne, Australia with only six soccer clubs participating at Melbourne Croatia's ground in Essendon. Former National Soccer League clubs such as the Melbourne Knights and Sydney Croatia as well as state league sides such as the Ad..
Australians Against Further Immigration
Australians Against Further Immigration is an Australian political party who are against positive net immigration. Founded in 1989 and registered in 1990, they describe themselves as eco-nationalist, and claim that immigration is harmful to the environment and the existing population of Australia. ..
Australians for Constitutional Monarchy
Australians for Constitutional Monarchy (ACM) was founded in June 1992 to defend the Australian Constitution, the role of the Crown in it, and to preserve the role of the Queen of Australia, represented by the Governor-General, as Australia's constitutional head of state. Australians for Constit..
Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation
Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR) is an independent, national network of mainly non-Indigenous organisations and individuals working in support of justice for Indigenous Australians. Statement of Purpose To generate in Australia a moral and legal recognition of and respect for..
Australian 'A' Captured Gun Battery
'A' Captured Gun Battery was formed in France in September 1918 from personnel of V Heavy Trench Mortar Battery. 'A' Battery was one of four captured gun batteries formed by the Australian Corps heavy artillery to operate captured German guns using ammunition from captured stocks. The other three ba..
Australian 10th Division
Two proposed Australian Army units during World War II were known as the 10th Division. The army began to form a 10th Division, within the Second Australian Imperial Force at an early stage of the war. However the division was never fully formed, as losses from other units meant that its subsidiary..
Australian 10th Light Horse Regiment
The Australian 10th Light Horse Regiment is a regiment of the Australian Army. Part of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps, the regiment is part of the army reserve. The regiment is one of the oldest in Australia, being formed in 1900 as the Western Australia Mounted Infantry. In 1903, following the..
Australian 11th Battalion
The Australian 11th Battalion was a World War I Australian Army unit. It was among the first infantry units raised for the 1st AIF during the First World War. It was the first battalion recruited in Western Australia, and with the 9th, 10th and 12th Battalions it formed the 3rd Brigade. By the en..
Australian 16th Brigade
The 16th (Aviation) Brigade currently commands most of the Australian Army's aviation units. The Brigade was first formed in 1939 as an infantry brigade and saw action in Libya, Greece and New Guinea as part of the 6th Division before being disbanded at the end of the Second World War. The Brigade..
Australian 171st Squadron
The 171st Operational Support Squadron comes under the Umbrella of the 1st Aviation Regiment of the Australian Army. The Squadron currently operates a fleet of UH-1H Iroquois helicopters in a number of roles including Operational and Aerial Fire Support. Australian UH-1s have seen recent action in t..
Australian 17th Brigade
The current Australian 17 Combat Service Support Brigade (or 17 CSS Brigade or simply 17 Brigade) is the home of Australia's deployable logistics elements. The make up of the Brigade encompasses many varied Corps and trades. It encompasses both Army Reserve as well as full time units. It is geogr..
Australian 1st Armoured Car Squadron
The Australian 1st Armoured Car Squadron was an Australian Army unit formed as part of Australia's contribution to the occupation of Japan. Upon its return to Australia in 1948 the Squadron was expanded and re-equipped to form the 1st Armoured Regiment. History The 1st Armoured Car Squadron was ..
Australian 1st Armoured Division
The Australian 1st Armoured Division was raised in 1941 as part of the Second Australian Imperial Force (AIF). While the Division was originally to be deployed to North Africa in late 1941, it was retained in Australia following the outbreak of the Pacific War. The 1st Armoured Division formed a key..
Australian 1st Aviation Regiment
The Australian 1st Aviation Regiment is an Australian Army aviation unit and part of the 16th (Aviation) Brigade. The Regiment is currently being re-equipped with the Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter and is in the process of re-locating to newly constructed facilities at Robertson Barracks in D..
Australian 1st Brigade
1 Brigade is a formation of the Australian Army intended as its primary mechanised unit. The Brigade is based at Robertson Barracks in Darwin and forms part of 1st Division/Deployable Joint Force Headquarters. The 1st Brigade contains a significant proportion of the Army's regular units: HQ 1 Brig..
Australian 1st Division
The name 1st Division has been used for two different units of the Australian Army. In 1914, a 1st Division was raised as part of the First Australian Imperial Force. When World War I ended the division was demobilised. See: Australian 1st Division (World War I). In 1921, the 1st Division name was ..
Australian 1st Division (World War I)
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Australian 1st Division (World War II)
From 1921, the Australian Army's 1st Division was an Citizens Military Forces/Militia (reserve) formation, comprised primarily of infantry units. The assignment of battalions to brigades and divisions varied considerably within the army during this period. The division was based mostly at Parramat..
Australian 1st Field Artillery Battery
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Australian 1st Heavy Artillery Battery
1st Heavy Artillery Battery was an Australian artillery unit during World War 1. Formed at Gallipoli on 14 July 1915 the battery formed part of the 1st Division artillery. The battery was originally equipt with 2 old 6 inch howitzers and one event older 4.7 inch naval gun. The battery was disbanded ..
Australian 1st Light Car Patrol
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Australian 1st Parachute Battalion
The Australian 1st Parachute Battalion was an Australian Army battalion of World War II. Formed in early 1943 the Battalion did not see action during the war and was disbanded in 1946. History The 1st Parachute Battalion was formed in early April 1943 at RAAF Base Richmond near Sydney. The Batta..
Australian 1st Siege Artillery Battery
1st Siege Artillery Battery was formed in Victoria during April 1915. The battery departed Melbourne on 17 July 1915 and served on the Western Front during World War I. The battery along with the 2nd Siege Artillery Battery made up the 1st Siege Artillery Brigade. 1st Siege Artillery Battery was ren..
Australian 2nd Armoured Division
The Australian 2nd Armoured Division was established on 21 February 1942 by redesignating and reorganising the 2nd Motor Division (which was previously the 2nd Cavalry Division). As an armoured division the division was equipped with M3 Grant medium tanks and M3 Stuart light tanks. The 2nd Armoured..
Australian 2nd Cavalry Regiment
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Australian 2nd Division
The name 2nd Division has been used for two different units of the Australian Army. In 1915, a 2nd Division was formed as part of the First Australian Imperial Force. When World War I ended the division was demobilised. See: Australian 2nd Division (World War I). In 1921, the 2nd Division name was ..
Australian 2nd Division (World War I)
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Australian 2nd Division (World War II)
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Australian 2nd Siege Artillery Battery
2nd Siege Artillery Battery was formed in Victoria during April 1915. The battery departed Melbourne on 17 July 1915 and served on the Western Front during World War I. The battery along with the 1st Siege Artillery Battery made up the 1st Siege Artillery Brigade. 2nd Siege Artillery Battery was ren..
Australian 34th Brigade
The Australian 34th Brigade was an Australian Army brigade. The Brigade was formed in 1945 as part of the Australian contribution to the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF). History The 34th Brigade was formed on 27 October 1945 at Morotai in the Netherlands East Indies. The Brigade's uni..
Australian 3rd Armoured Division
The Australian 3rd Armoured Division was established on 15 November 1942 by redesignating the 1st Motor Division (which was previously the 1st Cavalry Division). As an armoured division the division was equipped with M3 Grant medium tanks and M3 Stuart light tanks. The Division's 3rd Motor Brigade..
Australian 3rd Army Tank Brigade
The Australian 3rd Army Tank Brigade was an Australian armoured brigade. The Brigade was formed in May 1942 and disbanded in September 1943. History The 3rd Army Tank Brigade was formed on 6 May 1942 by bringing together three armoured regiments which had previously formed part of the 1st Cavalry ..
Australian 3rd Brigade
The Australian 3rd Brigade is an infantry brigade. Formed in 1914 the brigade has seen active service in the First World War and during the Australian-lead intervention in East Timor. The 3rd Brigade is presently Australia's rapid deployment force and is based at Lavarack Barracks in Townsville, Q..
Australian 3rd Division
The name 3rd Division has been used for two different units of the Australian Army. In 1916, a 3rd Division was formed as part of the First Australian Imperial Force. When World War I ended the division was demobilised. See: Australian 3rd Division (World War I). In 1921, the 3rd Division name was ..
Australian 3rd Division (World War I)
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Australian 4th Armoured Brigade
The Australian 4th Armoured Brigade was formed in January 1943 to provide armoured support for Australian Army units operating in the South West Pacific Area. The Brigade was never intended to serve as a single formation, rather its role was to provide a pool of armoured units from which units a..
Australian 4th Division
The name 4th Division has been used for two different units of the Australian Army. In 1916, a 4th Division was formed as part of the First Australian Imperial Force. When World War I ended the division was demobilised. See: Australian 4th Division (World War I). In 1921, the 4th Division name was ..
Australian 4th Division (World War I)
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Australian 5th Aviation Regiment
The Australian 5th Aviation Regiment is an Australian Army aviation unit. The Regiment is based at Townsville and operates most of the Army's transport helicopters. The Regiment currently forms part of the 16th (Aviation) Brigade. The 5th Aviation Regiment was formed at Townsville on 18 January 1..
Australian 5th Division
The name 5th Division has been used for two different units of the Australian Army. In 1916, a 5th Division was formed as part of the First Australian Imperial Force. When World War I ended the division was demobilised. See: Australian 5th Division (World War I). In 1921, the 5th Division name was ..
Australian 5th Division (World War I)
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Australian 5th Division (World War II)
The 5th Australian Division was formed in 1942 at Marist Brothers College at Ashgrove in Brisbane. A plaque in the college commemorates its formation there. An advanced party of 25 officers and 55 ordinary ranks of the Headquarters of the 5th Australian Division arrived in Townsville on 30 April 1..
Australian 6th Division
The 6th Division of the Australian Army was a unit in the Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) during World War II. It served in the North African campaign, the Greek campaign and the New Guinea campaign, including the crucial battles of the Kokoda Track, among others. (The 6th Division name ..
Australian 7th Brigade
7th Brigade is a brigade of the Australian Army. During World War I is comprised of the following battalions. 25th Battalion (Queensland)26th Battalion (Queensland)27th Battalion (South Australia)28th Battalion (Western Australia)7 Brigade Today Today, 7 Brigade is an integrated formation containin..
Australian 7th Division
The 7th Division of the Australian Army was formed to serve in World War II, as part of the Second Australian Imperial Force. The 7th Division was raised from regular army units and new, all-volunteer infantry brigades, from April 1940 onwards. In common with other Australian units, the 7th Divisio..
Australian 8th Division
The 8th Division of the Australian Army was formed to serve in World War II, as part of the Second Australian Imperial Force, who were in turn, part of the Allies of World War II. The 8th Division was raised from regular army units and new, all-volunteer infantry brigades, from July 1940 onwards. As..
Australian 9th Division
"My God, I wish we had [the] 9th Australian Division with us this morning." Major-General Francis de Guingaund, Chief of Staff, Allied Land-force Headquarters Europe, D-Day, 1944. The 9th Division of the Australian Army was formed to serve in World War II, as part of the Second Australian ..
Australian Aboriginal art
Aboriginal memorial at the NGA Aboriginal hollow log tomb Australian Aboriginal art refers to art done by Australian Aborigines, covering art that pre-dates European colonisation as well as contemporary art by Aborigines based on traditional culture. It is not restricted to merely paint..
Australian aboriginal artifacts
Australian aboriginal artifacts consist the boomerangs, spears, dillybags and other things the nomadic Aborigines had to and could carry around. Many artifacts were devised to challenge the harsh living conditions in the Australian environment. The boomerangs could be used as hunting or fighting w..
Australian Aboriginal English
Australian Aboriginal English (AAE) is a term referring to the various varieties of the English language used by the indigenous people of Australia. These varieties, which developed differently in different parts of Australia, differ systematically from Standard Australian English (SAE). While the d..
Australian Aboriginal Flag
The Australian Aboriginal flag is a flag that was initially used by Indigenous Australians in their struggle for land rights in Australia, but whose use has now expanded as a symbol of the Aboriginal people. The top half of the flag is black and the bottom half is red, with a yellow circle joining..
Australian Aboriginal languages
"Australian languages" redirects here. For , see . The Australian Aboriginal languages comprise several language families and isolates native to Australia and a few nearby islands, but by convention excluding Tasmania. The relationships between these languages are not clear at present, although subs..
Australian Aboriginal mythology
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. The indigenous peoples of Australia can be classified into hundreds of language groups and clans. For this..
Australian Aboriginal Prehistoric Sites
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Australian Aboriginal sign languages
Many Australian Aboriginal cultures have or traditionally had a sign language counterpart to their spoken language. This appears to be connected with various taboos on speech between certain people within the community or at particular times, such as during a mourning period for women or during in..
Australian Aboriginal Sovereignty
Australian Aboriginal Sovereignty is a political movement amongst Indigenous Australians in the 20th century, demanding control of parts of Australia by native peoples. As is the case in many other countries where native people were displaced by European settlers, such as New Zealand, the United S..
Australian Aboriginal tribes
For a more complete list of Aboriginal tribes and other collective designations, see List of Indigenous Australian group names The word tribe is generally not one used by Aboriginal people themselves. They will generally talk of their people and their country. These [countries] are ethno..
Australian Academy of Science
Shine Dome The Australian Academy of Science (AAS) was founded in 1954 by Australian Fellows of the Royal Society of London, the first president was Sir Mark Oliphant. The Academy operates under a Royal Charter and as such is an independent body but has government endorsement. The Academy Secr..
Australian Academy of the Humanities
The [Australian Academy of the Humanities] was established by Royal Charter in 1969 to advance scholarship and public interest in the humanities in Australia. To this end, the Academy: supports excellent humanities research through conferences, awards, and the facilitation of major project..
Australian Accounting Standards Board
The Australian Accounting Standards Board is a Commonwealth Agency that deals with standard setting in the private and public sectors in Australia and has its own research and administrative staff. The Australian Accounting Standards Board (the Board) is responsible for developing and issuing AASB ..
Australian Active Service Medal
The Australian Active Service Medal is an Australian military decoration. It was authorized 13 September 1988 to recognise prescribed service in warlike operations. It is awarded with a clasp to denote the prescribed operation and subsequent awards of the medal are made in the form of additional ..
Australian administrative law
Australian administrative law define the extent of the powers and responsibilities held by administrative agencies of the Australian government. It is a common law system, with a highly significant statutory overlay that has shifted focus to generalist tribunals and codified judicial review. Austr..
Australian Agency for International Development
The Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) is the Australian organisation responsible for delivering most non-military foreign aid. It is an autonomous federal agency under the portfolio of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. It is based in the national capital, Canberra, ..
Australian Agricultural Company
The Australian Agricultural Company (AA Co) is a company which serves to improve beef cattle production through responsible natural resource and land use. Founded in 1824 through an Act of the British Parliament, with the right to select one million acres in New South Wales for agricultural develop..
Australian Airlines
Australian Airlines was a low-cost airline based in Australia, servicing Australian and Asian destinations. It was an all economy, full service international leisure carrier and was an wholly owned subsidiary of Qantas Airways, although run independently of the mainline carrier. Its main base w..
Australian Air Express
Australian Air Express (AAE) is a cargo airline based in Melbourne, Australia. It operates freight-only services within Australia. Contents 1 Code Data2 History2.1 Establishment2.2 Services3 Fleet4 See also4.1 External links Code Data IATA Code: XMICAO Code..
Australian Air Force Cadets
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Australian Air League
The Australian Air League is a not-for-profit, civilian operated aviation youth organisation in Australia. Its objective is to encourage the spirit of aviation and air-mindedness in the youth of Australia. Its Latin motto is A Vinculo Terrae (Free From the Bonds of The Earth). Contents 1 His..
Australian Air Traffic Control
Air Traffic Control in Australia is provided by two different agencies, one civilian and one military. The civilian provider is Airservices Australia, which controls civilian airfields and airspace. The military provider is the Royal Australian Air Force, which controls military airfields and airspa..
Australian air warfare destroyer
Computer generated impression of the proposed Australian AWD The Australian Air Warfare Destroyer is a class of three ships which are planned to enter service with the Royal Australian Navy from 2013. While the design of the AWD is yet to be finalised, the ships will feature the Aegis combat s..
Australian Alps
Looking across everlastings on Mt Hotham to Mt Feathertop; during winter these mountains are blanketed in snow The Australian Alps are the highest mountain ranges of mainland Australia. They are located in south-eastern Australia, straddling far southern New South Wales and eastern Victoria. ..
Australian Alps montane grasslands
The subalpine region of mainland Australia (not including Tasmania) The Australian Alps montane grasslands is a montane grassland ecoregion of Australia, restricted to the montane regions of south-eastern Australia above 1300 metres (the upper altitudinal limit of Eucalyptus pauciflora). This..
Australian Alps Walking Track
The Australian Alps Walking Track is a long distance walking trail through the alpine areas of Victoria, New South Wales and ACT. It is 655km long, starting at Walhalla, Victoria and going through to Tharwa, ACT near Canberra. The track weaves mainly though Australian national parks, such as Alpine ..
Australian Amateur Football Council
The Australian Amateur Football Council is the governing body for the sport of amateur Australian rules football in the states of Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania in Australia. The council organises international representative matches and is responsible for several amateur leagues, including..
Australian American War Memorial
Australian American War Memorial is a large memorial in the Canberra suburb of Russell. It is 78 metres high, and is visible from much of central Canberra. An eagle sits at the top of the tall pole. Text on a plaque on the memorial reads: IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF THE VITAL HELP GIVEN BY THE ..
Australian anchovy
The Australian anchovy, (Engraulis australis) is an anchovy of the genus Engraulis, found off south east Australia, and around New Zealand, near the surface in bays, inlets, and estuaries. The Australian anchovy is elongate and cigar-shaped and has the undershot lower jaw typical of all anchovi..
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
Australian Army Components Regular Force Territorial Force Structure of the New Zealand Army History Battle of Gallipoli Australian and New Zealand Army Corps Notable Units SAS Infantry Regiment Intelligence The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (popularly abbrevi..
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (army corps)
This article is part of theANZAC series. Military History Australia | New Zealand Expeditionary Forces AIF | NZEF Corps ANZAC | I Anzac | II Anzac Australian | Desert Mounted Divisions Aus 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th NZ & Aus | New Zealand Anzac Mounted | Aus&nb..
Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists
The Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) is responsible for examining and qualifying anaesthetists in Australia and New Zealand. The College maintains standards of practice in anesthesiology. Contents 1 Membership2 History3 Training with the Australia and Ne..
Australian and New Zealand Cultural Arts
Australian and New Zealand Cultural Arts Limited (ANZCA) is a privately funded not-for-profit institution that assesses music in Australia. The organisation was developed to be an alternative to the successful AMEB, allowing contemporary as well as the traditional classical syllabus. They focus on b..
Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society
The Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society was founded in 1993 and is a learned society for legal historians. Its membership is based primarily in Australia and New Zealand, and includes professional and academic historians as well as lawyers. Its main function is to organise an annual l..
Australian and New Zealand punting glossary
This page is about the Australian English usage of punting, for other uses of punting see punt and punter. The Australian and New Zealand punting glossary explains some of the terms, jargon and slang which are commonly used and heard on Australian and New Zealand racecourses, in TABs, on radio, and..
Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal
The Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal publishes a wide range of articles from technical and scientific papers to practical advice and the latest news on research and development. The journal is issued six times a year and features practical winemaking, practical grape growing, articl..
Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation
The Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation was formed from the February 1 1992 merger of the Overseas Telecommunications Commission into the Australian Telecommunications Corporation. The merged body continued to trade under its former identities of Telecom Australia and OTC. In Apri..
Australian Antarctic Division
The Australian Antarctic Division (AAD), of the Australian Department of the Environment and Heritage, manages Australia's four Antarctic/sub-Antarctic stations, as well as Heard Island, as part of the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE). Casey StationDavis StationMawson Stat..
Australian Antarctic Territory
Australian Antarctic Territory Flag of Australia Capital Mawson Base Area 5896500 square kilometers Political status Territory of Australia Governor Sir Michael Jeffery, ex officio as Governor-General of Australia Population 70 Currency Australian dollar The Australian Anta..
Australian Anti-Terrorism Act 2005
The Australian Anti-Terrorism Act 2005(Revised) is legislation intended to hamper the activities of any potential terrorists in Australia. It was passed by the Commonwealth Parliament on 6 December 2005. http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200512/s1525147.htm Contents 1 Chronology2 Con..
Australian anti-terrorism legislation, 2004
During 2004, the Liberal Party - National Party government of Australia introduced three pieces of anti-terrorism legislation into the Australian Parliament. These were the Anti-terrorism bill, 2004, the Anti-terrorism bill (No 2), 2004 and the Anti-terrorism bill (No 3), 2004. Contents 1 An..
Australian archaeology
Australian Archaeology is a large sub-field in the discipline of Archaeology. Archaeology in Australia takes main two forms, Aboriginal Archaeology (the archaeology of Aborigines and Australia before European Settlement) and Historical Archaeology (the archaeology of Australia after European Settlem..
Australian architectural styles
Australian architectural styles have been basically exotic and derivative. Until recent times building styles were only slightly modified by climate, materials and . There was no indigenous architectural style or tradition to influence the ideas and knowledge that the British settlers brought wit..
Australian architecture
Australian architecture can refer to any of the following multiple categories: List of Australian architectsAustralian architectural stylesArchitecture of Australia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to thi..
Australian Architecture Association
The Australian Architecture Association (AAA) was set up in 2004 as a not for profit organisation to promote the understand of both local and world architecture in Australia. The Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) is used as the model for the development of the organisation. The Founding Comm..
Australian Armoured Units of World War II
Armoured units made a relatively small, but highly important, contribution to Australia’s war effort. While Australia formed no less than three armoured divisions and two independent armoured brigades during the war, Australian armoured units only saw action as independent regiments and companie..
Australian Army
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Australian Army Artillery Units, World War I
Contents 0.1 1st Division Artillery0.2 2nd Division Artillery0.3 3rd Division Artillery0.4 4th Division Artillery0.5 5th Division Artillery0.6 Siege artillery0.7 Captured units0.8 Heavy trench mortar batteries0.9 Reserve units0.10 Training depot0.1..
Australian Army Cadets
The Australian Army Cadets (AAC) is a youth organisation that is involved with progressive training of youths in military and adventurous activities. The programme has more than 16,000 Army Cadets between the ages of 13 and 20 based in 232 units around Australia. The cadet programme has stong links..
Australian Army enlisted rank insignia
Australian Army Other Warrant Officer and Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Ranks Warrant Officer Class One (WO1) Warrant Officer Class Two (WO2) Staff Sergeant (SSGT) Sergeant (SGT) Junior Non-Commissioned Officer Ranks Corporal/Bombadier (CPL/BDR) Lance Corporal/Lance Bombadier..
Australian Army Medical Units, World War I
Contents 1 Field Ambulance1.1 ..
Australian Army Memorial, Canberra
The Royal Australian Army Memorial on ANZAC Parade commemorates the service of Australian soldiers. center Australian soldiers have fought as a national group in conflicts since the Second Boer War in South Africa. This memorial commemorates their continuing tradition of service, in war, con..
Australian Army officer rank insignia
Australian Army Staff Officer Ranks of the Australian Army Brigadier (BRIG) Colonel (COL) Field Officer Ranks of the Australian Army Lieutenant Colonel (LTCOL) Major (MAJ) Company Grade Officer Ranks of the Australian Army Captain (CAPT) Lieutenant (LT) Second Lieutena..
Australian Army Reserve
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Australian Army Training Team Vietnam
The Australian Army Training Team Vietnam was a specialist unit of the Australian Army that operated during the Vietnam War. The unit was raised in 1962 and consisted of approximately 30 officers and warrant officers. The unit's task was to train units of the army of South Vietnam. As the war escala..
Australian Associated Press
Launched in 1935, Australian Associated Press is Australia's news agency monopoly. Its stories are heavily used by the Australian news media. AAP employs more than 175 journalists who work in bureaux in all Australian states and territories although its Darwin bureau is not currently manned. It als..
Australian Atomic Energy Commission
The Australian Atomic Energy Commission (AAEC) was a statutory body of the Australian government. It was established in 1952, replacing the Atomic Energy Policy Committee. In 1981 parts of the Commission were split off to become part of CSIRO, the remainder continuing until 1987, when it was replac..
Australian Automobile Association
The Australian Automobile Association (AAA) is a member of the Alliance Internationale de Tourisme The following organisations are members of AAA: Royal Automobile Club of VictoriaNRMA LtdRoyal Automobile Association of South Australia IncAutomobile Association of Northern Territory IncRoyal Autom..
Australian Ballet Company
The Australian Ballet was founded in 1962. The company regularly tours to all the major cities within Australia, with lengthy seasons in Melbourne at the Victorian Arts Centre where the company is based. Lengthy seasons are also spent in Sydney at the famous Sydney Opera House. When in Brisbane, Th..
Australian Ballot
The Australian Ballot is a confidential voting system, whereby nobody other than a particular elector can discover who that person voted for. It is also known as the Victorian Ballot and is a type of secret ballot. Early elections were publicly displayed which left the voter open to intimidation and..
Australian banking crisis of 1893
The 1893 banking crisis occured in Australia when several of the commercial banks of the colonies within Australia collapsed. Duting the 1880s there was a speculative boom in the Australian property market. Australian banks were operating in a free banking system, in addition to few legal restrict..
Australian Bank Notes Tax Act 1910
The Bank Notes Tax Act of 1910 effectively ended the era of private currency in Australia. It is a Federal law that imposes on all bank issued currency a tax of ten per cent. The tax applies on "all bank notes issued or re-issued by any bank in the Commonwealth after the commencement of this Act,..
Australian barracuda
The Australian barracuda, arrow barracuda, Australian sea pike, sea pike, snook, or shortfin barracuda (Sphyraena novaehollandiae), a barracuda of the genus Sphyraena, is found in tropical and subtropical waters of the east Indian Ocean, around Australia and New Guinea, and between North Cape and ..
Australian Baseball League
ABL Champions ABL Champions 1989-90 Waverley Reds 1990-91 Perth Heat 1991-92 Daikyo Dolphins 1992-93 Melbourne Monarchs 1993-94 Brisbane Bandits 1994-95 Waverley Reds 1995-96 Sydney Blues 1996-97 Perth Heat 1997-98 Melbourne Reds 1998-99 Gold Coast Cougars The ..
Australian Basketball Association
The Australian Basketball Association (ABA) is Australia's second-tiered, semi-professional basketball competition which sits under the NBL and the WNBL. The ABA is representative of the huge number of junior-based associations across the country and is the endorsed national development league o..
Australian bass
The Australian Bass, Macquaria novemaculeata is a species of fish in the family Percichthyidae that occurs in coastal waterways along the east coast of Australia, from east of Wilson's Promontory in Victoria east and north along the eastern seaboard to the rivers and creeks of the Bundaberg region..
Australian bat lyssavirus
|} Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) is a zoonotic virus closely related to rabies virus. It was identified in May 1996 in a black flying fox (Pteropus alecto) caught in Queensland, Australia during a national surveillance program for the recently identified Hendra virus. ABLV is the fifth member of..
Australian beer
A bottling machine being used in 1945. Australian beer is mostly now lager. Although Australia was settled predominantly by the British, it is too hot for ale brewing, and before refrigeration beer was difficult to brew at all (and obviously impossible to serve cold). The oldest brewery stil..
Australian Bicentenary
Australian Bicentenary usually describes two events: The Bicentenary of Captain James Cook's arrival and discovery of the east coast of Australia in 1770. The bicentenary was celebrated in 1970.The Bicentenary of Captain Arthur Phillip's arrival of the First Fleet in Sydney Harbour in 1788 and t..
Australian Biological Resources Study
Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) is a project undertaken by Parks Australia Division of Australia's Department of the Environment and Heritage. ABRS was founded in 1973 from the recommendations of a 1972 Senate Select Committee report on Wildlife Conservation. Its purpose is to collate ..
Australian Blackwood
The Australian Blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon) is an Acacia species native in eastern Australia. This tree grows fast and tall, up to 45 m height. It has a wide ecological tolerance, occurring over an extensive range of soils and climatic conditions, but develops better in colder climates. Control o..
Australian bonito
The Australian bonito, horse mackerel, or little bonito (Sarda australis), a fish of the genus Sarda, is found around eastern Australia and New Zealand in depths to about 30 metres, in open water. Its length is up to 180 centimetres, and weight over 9 kilogrammes. The Australian bonito could p..
Australian Bookseller & Publisher
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Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra is an Australian period instrument orchestra specialising in the performance of baroque and classical music. The musicians play from original edition scores on restored or reproduced instruments of the eighteenth century. The orchestra was formed in 1989 and th..
Australian Breastfeeding Association
The Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) is Australia's leading source of breastfeeding information and support. It is a non-profit organisation founded in 1964 as the Nursing Mothers' Association to give support and information to women who wish to breastfeed their babies. History Mary Pato..
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) ABC is sometimes known as internationally, ABC Australia, so it doesn't get confused with the American Broadcasting Company, which also goes by the letters ABC and is itself sometimes called ABC America. is Australia's national non-commercial public bro..
Australian Brush-turkey
The Australian Brush-turkey Alectura lathami, also frequently called the Scrub Turkey, is a common, widespread species of mound-building bird from the family Megapodiidae found in eastern Australia from Far North Queensland to Illawarra in New South Wales. It is the largest of the three Megapodiid..
Australian Bulldog
The Australian Bulldog, originally known as the Aussie Bulldog, is a developing dog breed from Australia. Selective breeding was begun in the 1990s by breeders who wished to create a dog with the look of a British Bulldog without that breed's inherent health problems. There were two independent ..
Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics
The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE), is located in Canberra, Australia. ABARE is an Australian government economic research agency, it is also involved in commercial consultancy. Their mission is: To provide high quality economic policy analysis and forecasts to en..
Australian Bureau of Statistics
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is the Australian government agency that collects and publishes statistical information about Australia. Contents 1 Population and Housing2 Measuring Australia's Progress3 Research and Development3.1 Survey Classifications4 Year..
Australian Business Number
ABN redirects here. For other uses, see ABN (disambiguation). An Australian Business Number, or ABN, is an 11 digit unique identifier issued by the Australian Taxation Office that is used by business entities when dealing with the Australian government. It was introduced as part of the New Tax Sy..
Australian Canadian
There are approximately 25,000 Australians living in Canada. Prominent Australian Canadians Carlo Rota - Actor/Chef, (24 (TV series), La Femme Nikita, Great Canadian Food Show, Traders)Colin Vaughan - CITY TV Political Reporter, former Toronto City Councillor ..
Australian Capital Television Pty Ltd v Commonwealth
Australian Capital Television v Commonwealth was a significant court case decided in the High Court of Australia on September 30 1992. It concerned the constitutional validity of Part IIID of the Broadcasting Act 1942, which regulated political advertising during election campaigns, and required b..
Australian Capital Territory
Australian Capital Territory |- align=center | (}}} Australian Capital Territory) | (}}} Australian Capital Territory) |} |- align=center valign=top | colspan="2" | Emblems: The floral emblem of the ACT is the Royal Bluebell and the faunal emblem is the Gang-gang cockatoo |- align=center valig..
Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988
Australian Capital Territory (Self-Government) Act 1988 is an Act of the Parliament of Australia enacted on 6 December 1988, that establishes ‘a body politic under the Crown by the name of the Australian Capital Territory’ and is the Territory’s constitutional foundation. From 1930 the ACT wa..
Australian Capital Territory Ambulance Service
The Australian Capital Territory Ambulance Service (ACTAS) is responsible for providing emergency and non-emergency ambulance services to the ACT community. It is established by the Emergencies Act 2004 (ACT). In 2005 ACTAS celebrated it's 50th Anniversary of service to the ACT community. In 1..
Australian Capital Territory Emergency Services Authority
The Australian Capital Territory Emergency Services Authority (ACT ESA) was established by the Emergencies Act 2004 (ACT), which came into effect on 1 July 2004. The mission of the ACT ESA is to protect and preserve life, property and the environment in the ACT. The ACT ESA is responsible for: ..
Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
The ACT Legislative Assembly building, as seen from the front The Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly (or, more formally and fully, the Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory) is the unicameral legislature of the Australian Capital Territory. It sits in premise..
Australian Capital Territory legislative election, 1989
The first election for the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly was held on 4 March 1989. The election used a modified D'Hondt method to allocate seats. The election was notable for having a ballot paper almost one-metre wide that listed 117 candidates for the 17 seats. The parties in..
Australian Capital Territory Police
Australian Capital Territory Police or ACT Police provides community policing services for the Australian Capital Territory in Canberra, Australia's capital city. Headed by a Chief Police Officer, currently Audrey Fagan, it consists of over 830 persons of which approximately 515 are sworn police p..
Australian Capital Territory Softball Association
Contents 1 History2 Yearly events3 State teams4 Associations5 References6 See also7 External links History As quoted from Softball ACT's websiteThe ACT Softball Association was established in 1959 under the guidance of a small group of dedicated people who b..
Australian Cartoonist's Association
The Australian Cartoonists' Association is the Australian professional cartoonists' organisation and was established in 1924. The ACA's ultimate credit to a cartoonist is the annual Stanley Award. The Silver Stanley award is now known as the Jim Russell Award and is awarded to a cartoonist for ser..
Australian Catholic University
The Australian Catholic University, or ACU National, is Australia's only public Catholic university. It has more than 13,000 students and 900 staff on six campuses located in three states and the Australian Capital Territory. ACU, which is open to all staff and students regardless of their religiou..
Australian Cattle Dog
The Australian Cattle Dog (ACD), also known as the Queensland Heeler, Blue Heeler, and Red Heeler, is a herding dog developed in Australia for controlling cattle. It is a medium-sized dog with a lot of energy, intelligence and an independent streak. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament..
Australian Central Credit Union
The Australian Central Credit Union is a credit union based in metropolitan and regional South Australia and the Northern Territory, in central Australia. Australian Central is one of the nation's leading credit unions, with over 210,000 members, more than 2.8 billion Australian dollars in assets an..
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
The Australian Centre For Contemporary Art (ACCA) is a contemporary art gallery in Melbourne, Australia. The gallery is located in the arts precinct in the inner suburb of Southbank. The ACCA is located in a distinctive brown metallic building designed by Melbourne architects Wood Marsh. The bui..
Australian Centre for Egyptology
The Australian Centre for Egyptology (ACE) is an umbrella organisation established in 1989 by Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, in order both to coordinate Australian excavation efforts in Egypt with the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), and to promote Egyptology within the Austr..
Australian Centre for Field Robotics
The Australian Centre for Field Robotics (ACFR) is dedicated to the research and teaching of concepts relating to intelligent autonomous systems, at The University of Sydney in NSW, Australia. Originally established as an ARC Key Centre of Teaching and Research in 1999, it now forms part of the ARC ..
Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics
The Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics (ACPFG) is a research organisation focusing on improving the resistance of wheat and barley to hostile environmental conditions, using functional genomics technologies. Scientists at the ACPFG are focusing on stresses that impact agriculture in A..
Australian Centre for the Moving Image
The Australian Centre for the Moving Image, or ACMI, is the world's first museum dedicated to the moving image in all its forms (The Museum of the Moving Image in New York is only dedicated to film). It is located in Federation Square, in Melbourne, Australia, across four levels of the Alfred Deak..
Australian Certificate of Education
The Australian Certificate of Education (ACE) is a new name proposed by the Australian state and territory education ministers to describe the various versions of the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education overseen by the Australian Qualifications Framework. This name is proposed primarily for ov..
Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) is an association of Australia businesses. It traces its history back to 1826, with the founding of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce. Its member network comprises over 350,000 businesses from every state and territory, making it the largest and mo..
Australian Chamber Orchestra
The Australian Chamber Orchestra is an orchestra based in Sydney, which tours its programs to most major Australian cities. One of its founders in 1975 was former Sydney Symphony Orchestra principal cellist John Painter. Its Artistic Director since 1989 has been the charismatic Australian violinist..
Australian Champion Middle Distance Racehorse
The Australian Champion Middle Distance Racehorse is awarded annualy to the horse whose performances in Australia over distances between 1401m and 2199m are deemed to be the superior to its rivals. It has been awarded since the 1999 - 2000 season. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION MIDDLE DISTANE RACEHORSE YE..
Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year
The Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year is awarded to the thoroughbred horse who is voted to be the champion horse within an Australian racing season. This award is open to all racehorses racing within Australia, regardless of age and sex, with overseas performances not included. This awar..
Australian Champion Sprinter
The Australian Champion Sprinter is awarded annualy to the horse whose performances in Australia over distances between 1000m and 1400m are deemed to be the superior to other horses. It has been awarded since the 1998 - 1999 season. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION SPRINTER YEAR / SEASON HORSE AGE/SEX ..
Australian Champion Stayer
The Australian Champion Stayer is awarded annualy to the horse whose performances in Australia over distances of 2200m and greater are deemed to be the superior to its rivals. It has been awarded since the 1999 - 2000 season. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION STAYER YEAR / SEASON HORSE AGE/SEX BREEDIN..
Australian Champion Three Year Old
The Australian Champion Three Year Old is awarded annualy to the three year old horse whose performances in Australia are deemed to be the most impressive throughout the racing season. There are two categories, Champion Three Year Old Filly and Champion Three Year Old Colt/Gelding. Prior to 2005 th..
Australian Champion Two Year Old
The Australian Champion Two Year Old is awarded annualy to the two year old horse whose performances in Australia are deemed to be the most impressive throughout each racing season. It has been awarded at the conclusion of each racing season since 1994. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION TWO YEAR OLD YEA..
Australian Chess Championship
Winners of Australian chess championship tournaments. Contents 1 Australian Championship2 Australian Women's Championship3 Australian Junior Championship4 Australian Girl's Championship5 Australian Open6 Australian Grand Prix Australian Championship 2006 Ian Rogers2..
Australian Chess Federation
The Australian Chess Federation (ACF) The ACF is dedicated to promoting the game of chess Down Under, and is a member of FIDE, the world chess federation. Their membership consists of Australia's state and territory chess associations. The ACF produces a free weekly email newsletter featuring loca..
Australian Children's Choir
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Australian Children's Television Foundation
The Australian Children's Television Foundation is a non-profit organisation that makes television programmes for children. It is funded by the Commonwealth Government as well as state and territory governments. Incorporated in March 1982, many of the ACTF's programmes have won awards and have gaine..
Australian Cinematographers Society
The Australian Cinematographers Society was established to— Further the advancement of cinematography in all fields and give due recognition to the outstanding work performed by Australian cinematographers.Keep members abreast of technology, new equipment and ideas through meetings, seminars and ..
Australian Civil Aviation Ensign
The Australian Civil Aviation Ensign is an Australian flag that was used by the Australian Civil Aviation Authority. The design of the flag is based on the British Civil Air Ensign, which is divided into quarters by a dark blue cross with a white fimbriation. There is a Union Jack in the upper h..
Australian Clearing House and Electronic Sub-register System
The Australian Clearing House and Electronic Sub-register System (commonly abbreviated to CHESS) is an electronic book-entry register of holdings of approved securities that facilitates the transfer and settlement of market transactions between ASX and Transfer Corporation Pty Ltd ("ASTC", the opera..
Australian Clownfish
The Australian Clownfish, Amphiprion rubrocinctus, is a type of clownfish. It is found in Australia. References [Amphiprion rubrocinctus (TSN 615208)]. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 6 June 2006."[Amphiprion rubrocinctus]." FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and..
Australian Club
The Australian Club is an exclusive private club founded in 1838 and located in Sydney at 165 Macquarie Street. Its membership is men-only and it's the oldest "Gentlemen's club" in the sothern hemisphere. It enjoys reciprocal arrangements with other clubs of its type including; the Melbourne Club, ..
Australian Coalition for Equality
The Australian Coalition for Equality (ACE) is a national-based lobby group in Australia advocating equal rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex people. It was launched on 13 August 2005, to commemorate the first anniversary of the Federal Parliament's passage of a bill amendin..
Australian Coastwatch
Australian Coastwatch is a Division of the Australian Customs Service, which is an agency of the Australian Federal Government. With its headquarters based in Canberra, Australia, Coastwatch manages a fleet of 38 metre ocean going civil maritime Patrol Boats (known as Australian Customs Vessels - o..
Australian cockroach
The Australian cockroach (Periplaneta australasiae) is a large species of cockroach, winged, and growing to a length of 1 1/4"-1 3/8". It is brown in colour. It is very similar in appearance to the American cockroach and may be mistaken for it easily. However, it is a bit smaller than the American..
Australian coins
Australian coins refers to the coins which are or were in use as Australian currency. During the early days of the colonies that formed Australia, foreign currency was used, but in 1910, a decade after federation, Australian coins were introduced. Australia used pounds, shillings and pence until 196..
Australian College of Midwives
The Australian College of Midwives is the professional organisation representing midwives and midwifery policy in Australia. Its main work is in: Providing a unified political voice for the midwifery professionSupporting midwives to reach their full potentialEnsuring all childbearing women have a..
Australian College of Theology
The Australian College of Theology, a partnership of the Anglican Church of Australia and the affiliated theological institutions, was established in 1891 by the then General Synod of the Church of England in Australia. Its headquarters are located in Sydney, New South Wales In 1899, there were fou..
Australian Colonies Government Act
Formally known as the Act for the Better Government of Her Majesty's Australian Colonies (1850), the Australian Colonies Government Act, was legislation enacted by the British House of Commons separating the southeastern Australian district of Port Phillip from New South Wales and establishing it as..
Australian comedians on television
A table of major Australian comedians on television since the mid 1980s. It could also be known as the Six Degrees of Australian Comedy. Comedians are listed here if they have appeared in more than one show or production alongside others in the table, or if they were a primary cast member of one o..
Australian commandos
The name commando has been applied to a variety of Australian special forces and light infantry units. Contents 1 World War II1.1 The Independent Companies1.2 Special Units2 Post-WW23 References4 External links4.1 Official Australian Army webpages4.2 Unoffi..
Australian Commercial Television Code of Practice
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Australian Commonwealth Bank Act 1920
Australian law establishing the commonwealth bank. ..
Australian Commonwealth Games Association
The Australian Commonwealth Games Association (ACGA) is the national body responsible for Commonwealth Games operations, publicity and development in Australia, specifically providing and organising funding, clothing, travel, accommodation and accreditation of athletes and officials to each Commonwe..
Australian Commonwealth ministries
The Commonwealth of Australia came into existence on 1 January 1901, and the first Commonwealth Ministry took office on that date. Under Australia's Westminister system of government, the Prime Minister is appointed by the Governor-General, who is the representative in Australia of the Australia's h..
Australian Communications and Media Authority
Australian Communications and Media Authority is an Australian government agency whose main roles are to regulate broadcasting, radiocommunications and telecommunications, and to respresent Australian interests in international communications matters. It also has a role in regulating Internet conte..
Australian Communist Party v The Commonwealth
The Communist Party v The Commonwealth (1951) 83 CLR 1, also known as the The Communist Party Case, is a very famous case of the High Court of Australia Background Taking advantage of Cold War concerns. Prime Minister Menzies enacted legislation to outlaw the Communist Party. The legislation al..
Australian Companion Rabbit Society
The Australian Companion Rabbit Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about rabbit care, promoting spaying and neutering, rescuing rabbits from death row at animal shelter, and promoting rabbits as indoor companion animals. The society is based in Australia, and sup..
Australian Company Number
An Australian Company Number (usually shortened to ACN) is a unique nine-digit number issued by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) to every company registered under the Commonwealth Corporations Act 2001 as an identifier. The number is usually printed in three groups of th..
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), formerly known as the Australian Trade Practices Commission (TPC), is an independent Australian commonwealth government authority established in 1995 to protect consumer rights, business rights and obligations, perform industry regulation an..
Australian Computer Society
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is an association for information and communications technology professionals. Its stated aims are "to advance professional excellence in information technology" and "to promote the development of Australian information and communications technology resources..
Australian Conservation Foundation
The Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) is an Australian non-profit, community-based environmental group focused on advocacy, policy research and community education. Contents 1 History2 Campaigns & Programs3 Style4 Funding5 Organization6 External link History..
Australian Conservative Party
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Australian Consolidated Press
Australian Consolidated Press (ACP), a member of Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd. (PBL), is an Australian media company that was founded in 1933. It publishes the Australian Women's Weekly, the Australian edition of Woman's Day, and The Bulletin, Australia's oldest magazine, dating from 1880. Throu..
Australian constitutional crisis of 1975
--> The Australian constitutional crisis of 1975 is generally regarded as the most significant domestic political and constitutional crisis in Australia's history. The crisis began in the upper house of the Australian Federal Parliament, the Senate, where the opposition Liberal-National Country Pa..
Australian constitutional law
Australian constitutional law is the area of the law of Australia relating to the interpretation and application of the Constitution of Australia. Several major doctrines of Australian constitutional law have developed. For the story of how Australia evolved from a set of British colonies to an in..
Australian Constitution (Public Record Copy) Act 1990
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Australian Consumers Association
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Australian contract law
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Australian contribution to the 1991 Gulf War
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Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq
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Australian Convicts
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Australian copyright law
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Australian Corps
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Australian Customs Service
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Australian Defence Force
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Australian Electoral Commission
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Australian English vocabulary
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Australian Fabian Society
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Australian Fair Pay Commission
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Australian Family Association
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Australian family law
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Australian Father Of The Year award
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Australian Federal Police
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Australian Federation Flag
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Australian Federation of Islamic Councils
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Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students
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Australian feral camel
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Australian fifty dollar note
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Australian Film Institute
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Australian Film Institute Awards
The Australian Film Institute Awards (often abbreviated to AFI Awards) is an annual awards ceremony administered by the Australian Film Institute, held in late November. It is the most prestigious awards ceremony for the Australian film and television industry. Awards in the feature film category ..
Australian Film Institute Awards 2005
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Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
The Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role is an award in the annual Australian Film Institute Awards. It has been awarded annually since 1972. 1972: Bruce Spence - (''Stork)1973: Robert McDarra - (27A)1974/1975:* Jack Thompson - (Petersen)* Jack Thompson - (Sunday Too Far..
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
The Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role is an award in the annual Australian Film Institute Awards. It has been awarded annually since 1974. 1974/1975:*Barry Humphries - The Great McCarthy*Reg Lye - Sunday Too Far Away1976: Drew Forsythe - Caddie1977: John Ewart - Th..
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
The Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role is an award in the annual Australian Film Institute Awards. Previous winners 1971 - Monica Maughan (A City's Child)1972 - Jacki Weaver - (Stork)1973 - Judy Morris - ([[Libido: The Child]])1974/5 - Julie Dawson - (Who Killed Je..
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Direction
The Australian Film Institute Award for Best Direction is an award in the annual Australian Film Institute Awards. Previous winners 1971 - Homesdale (Peter Weir)1972 - Stork (Tim Burstall)1973 - Marco Polo Junior Versus the Red Dragon (Eric Porter)1974/5 - Billy and Percy (John Power)1976 - The D..
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Film
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Australian Film Television and Radio School
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Australian First Army
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Australian First Tactical Air Force
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Australian flag debate
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Australian folklore
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Australian football around the world
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Australian football exhibition matches
Australian Rules Football has been introduced to a wide range of places around Australia and the world since the code's inception in 1848. Much of this expansion can be directly attributed to exhibition matches in countries where the code has been played as a demonstration sport. Contents 1 ..
Australian Football Hall of Fame
This article is about the Hall of Fame for Australian Rules Football; for the Australian Hall of Fame for soccer, see Football Federation Australia - Football Hall of Fame. The Australian Football Hall of Fame was established in 1996, the Centenary year of the Australian Football League, to help r..
Australian Football Hall of Fame (disambiguation)
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Australian Football International Cup
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Australian Football League
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Australian Football League of Germany
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Australian Football Multicultural Cup
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Australian Game Developers' Conference
The Australian Game Developers Conference (AGDC) is a conference held for the game development industry from 1-3 of December each year in Melbourne Australia International and Australian game developers come to AGDC to showcase the development of their latest blockbuster games and speak about the f..
Australian Gannet
The Australian Gannet (Morus serrator or Sula bassana) is a large seabird of the gannet family, Sulidae. Young birds are black in their first year, and gradually acquire more white in subsequent seasons until they reach maturity after five years. Adults have a white body with dark wing tips, and..
Australian garden orb weaver spider
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] The Australian garden orb weaver spider (Eriophora transmarina) is a very common species of spider with many close variants in size, shape and colour within Australia. They are often brightly coloured and have very large abdomens. Th..
Australian Gas Light Company
The Australian Gas Light Company (ASX: [AGL]) is an Australian gas and electricity retailer. It is a public company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. AGL was inititally founded to supply gas in New South Wales although the company has gradually diversified into electicity and and n..
Australian Geographic
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Australian Geography Competition
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Australian ghost shark
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Australian Giant Cuttlefish
The Australian Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama) is the world's largest cuttlefish species, growing up to 1.5m long. Its life span is usually 2-3 years. External links [BBC] ..
Australian Girls Choir
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Australian Gold Nugget
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Australian gold rushes
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Australian Gospel Music Festival
AGMF 06. The Australian Gospel Music Festival (AGMF) is held in Toowoomba, Queensland at Easter each year. It is considered Australia's most popular Christian pop music event, akin to the International Creation Festival or Cornerstone Festival. Over 30,000 people have attended the 3-day music ..
Australian governments
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Australian Graduate School of Management
The Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM), based in Sydney, is generally regarded as one of the leading business schools in Australia and Asia, with an international reputation for management research.AGSM (2005). [AGSM ranked top business school in Australia and Asia by Forbes magazi..
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Australian grayling
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Australian Greens
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Australian hardcore
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Australian herring
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Australian Hi-Tech Crime Centre
Australian Hi-Tech Crime Centre is a law enforcement agency that provides a national coordinated approach to combating serious, complex and multi-jurisdictional high tech crimes, especially those beyond the capability of single policing jurisdictions in Australia. Other roles include protecting the ..
Australian High Tech Crime Centre
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Australian hip hop
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Australian Hobby
The Australian Hobby or Little Falcon (Falco longipennis) is a falcon found mainly in Australia. It is also a winter migrant to Indonesia and New Guinea. It is one of Australia's smallest raptors and is about 30-36 cm long. It strongly resembles the Peregrine Falcon, however it is much smaller and..
Australian Hockey League
The Australian Hockey League or AHL is considered one of the largest national field hockey leagues in the world, and includes many players from the Kookaburras & the Hockeyroos. The AHL consists of both men's and women's competition. Both the men's and women's AHL features one team from each state..
Australian Holographics
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Australian Homemade
Logo Australian Homemade is a franchise formula for confectionery stores owned by Only natural BV, based in Nijmegen, the Netherlands and run by Christoph Schmitz. The stores produce and sell premium ice cream and chocolate using all natural ingredients. The products incorporate Indigenous Aus..
Australian Honours System
The Australian honours system until 1975 was part of the British honours system. In 1975, the Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam inaugurated the Order of Australia expressly to supersede all other honours for Australian purposes. Under the Fraser Liberal Government (1975-83), the older honour..
Australian hornet
The Australian Hornet (Abispa ephippium, also known as a Potter wasp or Mason Wasp) is a vespid insect native to the New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland and Western Australia states of Australia. The Australian Hornet is a solitary insect, forming small nests against buildings and oth..
Australian House of Representatives
Entrance to the House of Representatives The House of Representatives is one of the two houses (chambers) of the Parliament of Australia. It is the lower house, the other chamber, the Senate being the upper house. The 150 members of the House are elected from single-member electorates (g..
Australian House of Representatives electoral Divisions
The Australian House of Representatives is elected from 150 single-member districts called Divisions. They are also commonly known as electorates or seats. The British term "constituencies" is rarely used. Contents 1 Maps of Divisions2 List of Commonwealth Electoral Divisions, 20042.1&..
Australian Humanist
The Australian Humanist is a quarterly magazine published by the Council of Australian Humanist Societies, on Humanist topics. External links [Australian Humanist] homepage (looks incomplete) ..
Australian humour music
Australian humour music (often quite similar in style to Australian country music) is based on irreverent, rude, but harmless humour. Its lyrics often include a lot of swearing and are rarely about controversial or meaningful issues. Although you can buy the CDs at most music shops, this genre is ..
Australian Hymn Book
The Australian Hymn Book was published in 1977, and was the culmination of almost ten year's work by an ecumenical committee intent on producing a new, contemporary and inclusive hymn book that could be used in worship by the varied Christian congregations across Australia. The first meetings were h..
Australian Ice Hockey League
The Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) is Australia's top-level ice hockey league. It is sanctioned and governed by Ice Hockey Australia (a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation). AIHL players are semi-professional. Steve McKenna, former NHL player with the Los Angeles Kings, New York..
Australian Idol
See also List of Australian television seriesList of Australian Idol semi finalists External links [Australian Idol] official site[Idolblog] unofficial site[Inside Australian Idol] fan site ..
Australian Idol 3: The Final 13 - Australian Made: The Hits
Australian Made: The Hits is the compilation cast album of cover songs released by the finalists of Australian Idol 3. The songs were chosen based on the first Australian Idol 3 liveshow theme on September 11 2005, which was Australian Hits, there was also a corresponding DVD featuring the perform..
Australian III Corps
III Corps was an Australian Army unit during World War II. It was responsible for the defence of Western Australia in 1942-45. The founding unit of the corps was a West Australian-formed Militia unit, the 13th Brigade. In mid-1942, as fears of Japanese surface attacks against the Australian mainlan..
Australian II Corps
The Australian II Corps was an Australian Army corps. II Corps was established in early 1942 to command Australian Army units deployed to protect the Sydney region and later commanded operational units in New Guinea, Bougainville and New Britain. II Corps was disbanded on 24 September 1945 following..
Australian immigration detention facilities
Aerial view of the Baxter Immigration Reception and Processing Centre, showing the desert surrounds. Australian immigration detention facilities comprise a number of different facilities throughout Australia and the Pacific Ocean. They are used to house people who are detained under Australia..
Australian Imperial Force
The Australian Imperial Force (AIF) was the name given to two all-volunteer Australian Army forces dispatched to fight overseas during World War I and World War II. First Australian Imperial Force (1914-18)Second Australian Imperial Force (1939-45) Following the Federation of Australia in 1901, A..
Australian Imperial Forces cricket team
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Australian Indian Ocean Territories
Australian Indian Ocean Territories is the name since 1995 of an administrative unit under the Australian Department of Transportation and Regional Services, consisting of two islands groups in the Indian Ocean under Australian sovereignty: Christmas Island, where the Administrator residesCocos (Ke..
Australian indie rock
Music of Australia Indigenous Australian English, Irish and Scottish Pub Other immigrants Timeline and samples Genres Classical - Hip hop - Jazz - Country- Rock (Indie · Hardcore punk) Organisations ARIA Awards Australian Music Centre · ARIA Music Awards · The Deadlys Charts ..
Australian Industral Relations Commission
The Industrial Relations Act 1988 established the Australian Industrial Relations Commission which replaced the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission. Its main functions at present are as follows: to prevent and settle industrial disputes, so far as possible by conciliation, and as a l..
Australian Industrial Relations Commission
The Australian Industrial Relations Commission, or AIRC (known from 1956 to 1973 as the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, and from 1973 to 1988 as the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission), is a tribunal with powers under the Workplace Relations Act 1996 (Cth). It i..
Australian industrial relations legislation national day of protest, 2005
A national day of protest was held in Australia on 15 November, 2005, to protest against the industrial relations legislation being introduced by the government of Prime Minister John Howard. The day was organised by the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) and its state, territory and local..
Australian Industry Group
The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) represents 10,000 east coast Australian employers of various sizes, covering a wide range of industries including manufacturing, construction, automotive, telecommunications, IT & call centres, transport, labour hire and other industries. The AIG traces its ..
Australian Information Security Association
The Australian Information Security Association (AISA) was originally formed in 1999 as the Information Security Interest Group (ISIG). It was incorporated in 2001 and changed its name to the current one in 2005. Branches exist in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane and Adelaide. The associatio..
Australian Information Service
The Australian Information Service was one of a series of federal government organisations created to promote the image of Australia. The agency existed from 1973 to 1986. The Department of Information was created in 1947 to promote the Australian lifestyle and Australian events overseas, particul..
Australian Inland Mission
Australian Inland Mission Hospital Museum at Lake Grace, Western Australia The Australian Presbyterian Mission was founded by the Presbyterian Church of Australia to reach those "beyond the furthest fence" with God's Word. It is better known as the Australian Inland Mission (AIM). Rev. John F..
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) is an independent Australian Government statutory authority. It is Australia's premier institution for information about the cultures and lifestyles of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. It is located on ..
Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AIAS) was established in June 1964. Its functions included the sponsoring and fostering of research, as well as the publication of results. The Institute was replaced by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies in March..
Australian Institute of International Affairs
Established in 1933, the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) is an independent, non-profit organization seeking to promote interest in and understanding of international affairs in Australia. It is headquartered in Deakin, Australian Capital Territory. It provides a forum for discu..
Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators
The Australian Institute of Interpreters and Translators (AUSIT) is the professional association for translators and interpreters in Australia. AUSIT has a membership over 750 interpreters and translators across Australia. AUSIT is affiliated with the International Federation of Translators (FIT)..
Australian Institute of Landscape Architects
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) is a non-profit professional institute formed to serve the mutual interests of its members and the wider profession of landscape architecture throughout Australia. The AILA was established in 1966 with an interim committee chaired by Richard ..
Australian Institute of Marine and Power Engineers
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Australian Institute of Marine Science
The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) is a state-of-the-art marine research centre located primarily at Cape Ferguson, 50km south of Townsville in North Queensland, Australia. It was established in 1972, by the Commonwealth of Australia. The institute's primary function is research for s..
Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers
The Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers (AIPIO for short) is a not-for-profit organisation which aims to promote the intelligence profession in Australia. It was incorporated in 1990. Membership is limited to persons who are linked to intelligence practice and/or training, a..
Australian Institute of Sport
The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) is a specialised educational and training institution providing coaching for elite junior and senior athletes in a number of sports, many of them Olympic sports but including a number of others. The Institute's headquarters is sited in Canberra, the capital ..
Australian Institute of Sport - Football (soccer)
The Australian Institute of Sport - Football (soccer) program is run by the Australian Institute of Sport for Australian youth footballers. The Australian Institute of Sport runs this program for both men and women. The men's program was one of the eight founding sports of the AIS in 1981, with th..
Australian insurance law
Australian insurance law is a term which refers to the body of law which regulates the insurance industry and insurance contracts within Australia. Commonwealth Parliament gains authority to make laws with respect to insurance and insurance companies under section 51 XIV and XX of the Australian Con..
Australian Interactive Media Association
The Australian Interactive Media Industry Association or AIMIA is the peak Australian body representing representing the Interactive Media and Digital Content sectors in Australia. AIMIA membership comprises individuals (more than 3,000) and organisations (more than 300). Members range from Aus..
Australian International Airshow
Australian International Airshow is a large airshow held every two years at Avalon Airport near Geelong, Australia. It has been said by air show organisors to be the largest airshow in the southern hemisphere. It regularly features planes from the United States Air Force. Contents 1 History..
Australian International College of Art
The Australian International College of Art (AICA), also known as The Modern Progressive College of Art is located on the Gold Coast, Queensland in Australia. Established in 1995 it now has courses in Graphic Design, Photography, Visual Arts, and Business training, with an English language program..
Australian International Hotel School
The Australian International Hotel School is a university-level school offering a Bachelor of Business (Hotel Management) degree and graduate certificates and diplomas in Hospitality and Tourism Management. It is owned by Orion Hotel School’s Global Alliance. External link [Australian In..
Australian International School
Australian International School may refer to: Australian International School SingaporeAustralian International School MalaysiaAustralian International School, IndonesiaAustralian International School Hong KongAustralian International School, Beijing This [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]..
Australian International School, Indonesia
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Australian International School, Malaysia
The Australian International School Malaysia (AISM) is the only 100% Australian curriculum school in the country. It provides a comprehensive and challenging curriculum in a coeducational environment for students in Preparatory (Age 3) to Year 12 (Pre- University). The School follows the highly re..
Australian International School Hong Kong
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Australian International School Singapore
The Australian International School Singapore (AISS) is a co-educational international school in Singapore which teaches the New South Wales curriculum. The school is divided into preschool, primary and secondary sections. Final year students take the New South Wales Board of Studies Higher School C..
Australian Islamic College
Australian Islamic College is an educational institution in Perth, Western Australia. Its founder is Abdallah Magar. The school was founded in 1986 with only 50 students. Twenty years on, in 2006 the school has three campuses and over 2300 students. See also Islam in Australia External link ..
Australian I Corps
I Corps of the Australian Army was the main frontline corps of the army during World War II. Various Australian and other Allied divisions came under its control at various times. In 1940-42, the corps was based in the Mediterranean Theatre. In 1942-45, it oversaw Allied frontline units in the South..
Australian jazz
Music of Australia Indigenous Australian English, Irish and Scottish Pub Other immigrants Timeline and samples Genres Classical - Hip hop - Jazz - Country- Rock (Indie · Hardcore punk) Organisations ARIA Awards Australian Music Centre · ARIA Music Awards · The Deadlys Charts ..
Australian Jewish News
Australian Jewish News is a Jewish newspaper printed in Australia. External links [Official website] ..
Australian Jockey Club
The Australian Jockey Club is an Australian horse-racing organization. ..
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
The Australian Journal of Agricultural Research (ISSN 0004-9409) is a scientific journal published by CSIRO for refereed papers and research notes on topics related to agriculture in Australia. See also List of scientific journals External links [AJAR home page at CSIRO] ..
Australian Kelpie
This article is about the dog breed; for the aquatic creature from Celtic mythology, see kelpie. The Kelpie is an Australian sheep dog that has proven very successful at herding and droving with little or no command guidance in Australia and in the mountainous areas of New Zealand. They are medium..
Australian King Parrot
The Australian King Parrot Alisterus scapularis are endemic to Australia. They are found in humid and heavily forested upland regions of the eastern portion of the continent, including eucalyptus wooded areas in and directly adjacent to subtropical and temperate rainforest. They range from Central..
Australian Koala Foundation
The Austalian Koala Foundation (AKF) is an international scientific organisation that aims to diminish the threats to the survival of koalas and in doing so raise the awareness of the global community to help save endangered fauna and flora. It is in the process of writing The National Koala Act a..
Australian Kriol language
Kriol is an Australian creole language that developed out of the contact between European settlers and the indigenous people in the northern regions of Australia, presently spoken by about 30,000 people. Despite the language's similarities to English in vocabulary, it has a distinct syntactic stru..
Australian Labor Party
"ALP" redirects here. For , see . Australian Labor Party Leader Kim Beazley Founded 1890s Headquarters Centenary House19 National Circuit BARTON ACT 2600 Political Ideology Social democracy International Affiliation Socialist International Website [Australian Labo..
Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist)
The Australian Labor Party (Anti-Communist) (ALP-AC) was the name initially used by the right-wing group which split away from the Australian Labor Party in 1954, and which later became the Democratic Labor Party. The ALP-AC contested the 1955 federal election under this name and elected Frank McMan..
Australian Labor Party Caucus 2004-2007
The Federal Parliamentary Australian Labor Party, commonly known as The Caucus, is divided along formal factional lines. The two biggest factions are the National Right and the National Left. Each of these factions contains smaller state-based factions, such as (on the Right) the Victorian Labor Uni..
Australian Labor Party National Executive
The National Executive is the highest elected body of the Australian Labor Party, one of the major political parties in Australia. The Executive is elected by the party's National Conference, held every three years, and represents the party's state and territory branches. Many of its members are off..
Australian Labor Students
The Australian Labor Students was a political faction within the National Union of Students. It was an offshoot from the National Organisation of Labor Students, based primarily within Victoria and Western Australia. Like NOLS, it was oriented towards the Left wing of the Australian Labor Party. Si..
Australian labour law
The constitutional foundation for the facilitation of federal Australian labour law, through the action of the Australian Industrial Relations Commission is section 51, placitum 35 of the Australian Constitution. This section [link] provides the Federal Parliament has the power to make law..
Australian labour movement
The labor movement series Child labor Comparisons]] Eight-hour day Labor in economics Labor history (discipline) Labor law Labor rights Proletariat Issues & events timeline Trade union Strike General strike List of strikes Syndicalism Social Movement Unionism Worldwide: ..
Australian Lace-lid
The Australian Lace-lid (Nyctimystes dayi) is a tree frog and is the only species in it's genus that occurs in Australia. Contents 1 Physical description2 Ecology and behaviour3 Similar species4 References Physical description This is a medium sized frog growing to 50 mm i..
Australian Lacrosse League
The Australian Lacrosse League (ALL) is an elite-level men's lacrosse competition launched in 2004 with the aim of boosting the profile and participation of the sport in Australia. The ALL replaced the Australian Senior Lacrosse Championships, which were held annually during a week-long carnival...
Australian Lacrosse League 2004
Results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2004. Contents 1 Game 12 Game 23 Game 34 Game 45 Game 56 Game 67 ALL Table 20048 FINAL (Game 7)9 All-Stars10 See also11 External links Game 1 Saturday, 23 October 2004,..
Australian Lacrosse League 2005
Results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2005. Contents 1 Game 82 Game 93 Game 104 Game 115 Game 126 Game 137 ALL Table 20058 FINAL (Game 14)9 All-Stars10 See also11 External links Game 8 Friday, 21 October 20..
Australian Lacrosse League 2006
Results and statistics for the Australian Lacrosse League season of 2006. Contents 1 Game 152 Game 163 Game 174 Game 185 Game 196 Game 207 ALL Table 20048 FINAL (Game 21)9 All-Stars10 See also11 External links Game 15 Saturday, 21 Octob..
Australian land hermit crab
The Australian land hermit crab (Coenobita variabilis) is one of two terrestrial hermit crab species native to Australia and is found in northern parts of Australia including northern Western Australia, Northern Territory and northern Queensland. The other terrestrial species is the strawberry lan..
Australian Law Reform Commission
The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) is a permanent, independent federal statutory corporation, operating under the Australian Law Reform Commission Act 1996 (Cth). The ALRC conducts inquiries—known as references—into areas of law reform at the request of the Attorney-General of Australi..
Australian Law Reports
The Australian Law Reports are an unauthorised series of law reports which report cases from the High Court of Australia, Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Courts of the states and territories. After each authorised series they are the most often cited series of law reports in Australia. Th..
Australian Law Students Association
The Australian Law Students' Association (ALSA) is the peak representative body of law students from Australia. ALSA facilitates communication between the law student societies of each Australian law school; it represents students to government, universities and the public; it authors numerous educa..
Australian League of Rights
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. League of Rights redirects here. For the British group, see British League of Rights The Australian League o..
Australian Left Review
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Australian legal citation
The definitive guide to Australian Legal citation is the [Australian Guide to Legal Citation] (commonly known as AGLC) as published by [Melbourne University Law Review]. It covers the citation of most sources a law student might need to cite in a law essay or paper: general, ie ..
Australian legislative election, 1901
The Australian legislative election, 1901 was the first federal election held in Australia following the establishment of the Federation of Australia. The election resulted in a win for Prime Minister Edmund Barton's Protectionist Party, but was more important for setting the template for futu..
Australian legislative election, 1903
The Australian Legislative election, 1903 was the second held in Australian after the federation of the colonies. This election was another win for the Protectionist Party however the Labour party made significant gains in the outside New South Wales and Victoria making for an unstable minority go..
Australian legislative election, 1906
The Austalian legislative election, 1906 was the third federal election in Australia following the adoption of the federal government. The election was largely important as it would demonstrate which of the parties (if any) could hold together a stable government after the unstable second term of t..
Australian legislative election, 1963
Legislative elections were held in Australia on 30 November, 1963. All 122 seats in the House of Representatives were up for election. The election was for the House only; seats in the Senate were up for election in 1964. The election was held following the early dissolution of the House of Repre..
Australian legislative election, 1984
Legislative elections were held in Australia on December 1, 1984. All 148 seats in the House of Representatives, and 46 seats in the Senate, were up for election. This was the first election which occurred after the Hawke Government's election reforms of 1983 which saw 24 seats added to the House of..
Australian legislative election, 1987
Legislative elections were held in Australia on July 11, 1987, between Prime Minister of Australia Bob Hawke, leader of the Australian Labor Party, Opposition Leader John Howard, leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, and National Party of Australia leader Ian Sinclair. All 148 seats in the House..
Australian legislative election, 1990
Legislative elections were held in Australia on March 24, 1990. All 147 seats in the House of Representatives were up for election. This was Bob Hawke's last election as Prime Minister and Australian Labor Party leader as he was replaced by Paul Keating in December 1991. This election saw a swing to..
Australian legislative election, 1993
Legislative elections were held in Australia on March 13, 1993. All 147 seats in the House of Representatives, and 40 seats in the 76-member Senate, were up for election. There were widespread predictions of a Coalition victory: popular Labor Prime Minister Bob Hawke had been ousted by his former Tr..
Australian legislative election, 1996
Legislative elections were held in Australia on 2 March 1996. All 148 seats in the House of Representatives and 40 seats in the 76-member Senate were up for election. The conservative coalition of the Liberal Party, led by Opposition Leader John Howard, and the National Party of Australia, led by Ti..
Australian legislative election, 1998
Legislative elections were held in Australia on 3 October 1998. All 148 seats in the House of Representatives and 40 seats in the 76-member Senate were up for election. The conservative coalition of the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister John Howard, and the National Party of Australia, led by Tim..
Australian legislative election, 2001
Legislative elections were held in Australia on 10 November 2001. All 150 seats in the House of Representatives and 40 seats in the 76-member Senate were up for election. The conservative coalition of the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister John Howard and the National Party of Australia led by Joh..
Australian legislative election, 2004
Legislative elections were held in Australia on 9 October, 2004. The conservative Coalition of the Liberal Party (led by Prime Minister John Howard) and the National Party of Australia (led by Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson) won a fourth three-year term, with a net gain of four seats in the 150..
Australian legislative election, 2007
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Australian Liberal Party
Two Australian political parties sometimes have their name incorrectly rendered as the Australian Liberal Party. Very infrequently, the Commonwealth Liberal Party (1909-1916)More commonly, the Liberal Party of Australia (1945-) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of arti..
Australian Liberal Students' Federation
redirect [[Template:POV-check]]The Australian Liberal Students' Federation (ALSF) is a political grouping of university students informally associated with the Liberal Party of Australia. As such, it is the only major openly conservative force within Australian student politics. The grouping is freq..
Australian Licenced Aircraft Engineers Association
ALAEA The Australian Licenced Aircraft Engineers Association is an Australian employee organisation (effectively a trade union) which is registered with the Australian Industrial Relations Commission and affiliated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions. ALAEA is not affiliated with an Aus..
Australian lime
Six small citrus species known as lime are native to Australia. Five are found only in the rainforests of the north. The sixth, the Desert Lime (Eremocitrus glauca), grows in semi-arid areas of southeastern Australia. Two of the five rainforest limes occur naturally in southeast Queensland - the F..
Australian literature
Australian literature in English began soon after the establishment of the country by Europeans. Early popular works tended to be of the 'ripping yarn' variety, telling tales of derring-do against the new frontier of the Australian outback. Writers such as Rolf Boldrewood, Marcus Clarke and Joseph..
Australian Living History Federation
The Australian Living History Federation, Incorporated (ALHF) was formed in July 2002. Contents 1 Objectives2 Activities3 Legal Status4 Safety rules5 Competition rules archive6 Related organisations Objectives The objectives of the Association are: To act as a fo..
Australian Living Treasures
Australian Living Treasures are people who have been nominated by the National Trust of Australia. The first list of 100 Living Treasures was published in 1997. The list was recently refreshed with 15 names, following the deaths of notable Australians such as: Sir Donald Bradman, Ruth Cracknell, Sl..
Australian Macworld
Australian Macworld is the Australian version of the US Macworld magazine. See [publisher's website]. ..
Australian Magpie
The Australian Magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) is a medium-sized black and white bird, closely related to the butcherbirds and currawongs. Early European settlers named it for its resemblance to the familiar European Magpie (which is a more distant relative). Contents 1 Overview2 Swoopin..
Australian Manufacturing Workers Union
AMWU The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, or more fully, the Automotive, Food, Metals, Engineering, Printing and Kindred Industries Union (AMWU) is an Australian trade union that is registered with the Australian Industrial Relations Commission and is affiliated with the Australian Counci..
Australian Marine Mammal Research Centre
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Australian Maritime College
The Australian Maritime College (AMC) is a tertiary education institution based in Launceston, Tasmania. AMC is Australia's national centre for maritime education, training and research. Mission: "The provision of the highest quality higher education, training and consultancy, and the conduct..
Australian Maritime Officers Union
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Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is responsible, on behalf of the Commonwealth Government of Australia, for the regulation and safety oversight of Australia's shipping fleet and management of Australia's international maritime obligations. AMSA is funded largely through levies on the ship..
Australian Mathematical Society
Australian Mathematical Society, founded in 1956, is the national society of the mathematics profession in Australia. One of the Society's listed purposes is to promote the cause of mathematics in the community by representing the interests of the profession to government. The Society also pub..
Australian Mathematical Society Medal
Australian Mathematical Society Medal recognises distinguished mathematical sciences research by members of the Australian Mathematical Society. Eligibility for the metal include the requirements that the Society member must be under the age of 40 years, and that a significant portion of the resear..
Australian Mathematics Competition
The Australian Mathematics Competition for the Westpac Awards is a mathematics competition run by the Australian Mathematics Trust for students from year 3 up to year 12 in Australia, and their equivalent grades in other countries. Since its inception in 1976 in the Australian Capital Territory, the..
Australian meat pie
A typical Australian Meat pie with Tomato Sauce The meat pie, hand-sized pot pies containing largely minced meat and gravy and consumed as a takeaway food snack, is considered iconic in Australian culture and has been described by former New South Wales Premier Bob Carr as Australia's "nationa..
Australian Medical Association
The Australian Medical Association (the AMA) is the dominant professional association for Australian doctors and medical students. The current president of the AMA is Dr. Mukesh Haikerwal. The aims of the AMA are to: promote and advance ethical behaviour by the medical profession and protect the ..
Australian Medical Council
The Australian Medical Council (AMC) is a national standards advisory body for medical education and training. Its mission statement is: "To promote and protect public health and safety by ensuring a safe and competent workforce distributed across Australia to meet community needs." Within Austr..
Australian Medical Students' Association
Australian Medical Students' Association (AMSA) The Australian Medical Students' Association (AMSA) is the peak representative organisation for medical students in Australia. AMSA represents over 10,000 future doctors, from 15 medical schools across Australia. The AMSA website can be found at htt..
Australian Medicines Handbook
The Australian Medicines Handbook or AMH is a medical reference text commonly used in practice by health professionals (particularly general practitioners and pharmacists) in Australia. It is a highly-regarded source of concise, independent drug information to aid in the practice of evidence-based m..
