Found off Australia's north-east coast during the tropical wet season, it is a smaller relative of the lethal box jellyfish. |
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Australia's Aborigines also understand what it means to be vilified and dehumanised. |
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Australia's unseeded Natalie Grinham was the beneficiary of the walkover and will now face her sister Rachael Grinham in the quarter-finals. |
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Michael Clarke scored a superb century after Australia's pacemen ripped out Pakistan's top order. |
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An alternative base for touring from is Denham, Australia's most westerly town. |
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A major Japanese power company intends to plant 2.5 million trees in Western Australia's wheat belt. |
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There's something about Perth that quickly reassures you after Australia's emptiness. |
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But the company is now winning the attention of some of Australia's biggest corporate players. |
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We said that Australia's introduction of a rebate in favour of its winegrowers would hurt Kiwi winegrowers. |
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This will enable the defence forces to better respond to possible future incursions into Australia's airspace by aircraft and missiles. |
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At 29 he was Australia's youngest-ever King's Counsel and one of the nation's best-known and best-paid barristers. |
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Australia's top single sculler, Amber Halliday took off at a cracking pace. |
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It seems that these sentiments aren't echoed by all of Australia's red-blooded men. |
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She's peddling trendy tosh from the syllabus of some womyn's studies collective at one of Australia's institutes of higher learning. |
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His innings of 91 in Australia's second innings demonstrates how Australia still have the wood on England. |
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From Australia's point of view, having got so close and then losing was a big knock. |
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In Sydney, ice sculptures of kangaroos and koalas melted during a protest by green groups over Australia's refusal to ratify the pact. |
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Australia's worst railway accident was in 1977 in the Sydney suburb of Granville, in which 83 people died. |
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Rick Pass has raised a fascinating question about whether we're seeing a fundamental shift in Australia's political alignments. |
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Is Australia's comic style too laconic to fit the rapid-fire style of a classic screwball? |
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In seeking to define himself as Australia's next leader, he lays claim to possessing a key quality he reveres. |
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This is where Governor Arthur Phillip planted his big yams, creating Australia's first veggie patch 200 years ago. |
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It would be the first time since 1981 that a government has controlled both houses of Australia's parliament. |
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Chocolate mousse, lemon meringue pie and Australia's own special lamingtons were definite hits of the night. |
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Other episodes use spectacular photography to show Australia's tropical rainforests, swamps, wildlife, deserts, seas and natural landmarks. |
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Australia's current target is two percent renewable energy, and under the Howard plan it'll stay that way. |
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Meanwhile two of Australia's intelligence agencies have received a lashing in a report from a US-based think-tank. |
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After many reprieves, the company, one of South Australia's biggest employers, may be consigned to history tonight. |
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They were married at Trinity Church, South Australia's first Anglican Church. |
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The reuse of some object-oriented code has caused tactical headaches for Australia's armed forces. |
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Word is Will has been impressed by Australia's flourishing Hip-Hop scene and plans on introducing Antipodean rappers to the rest of the world. |
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That would put an enormous stress on the rickety structure of Australia's political parties. |
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That list is as impressive as Australia's record on the global sporting stage, but why can't our companies do likewise? |
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My father was Australia's senior master sail-maker, by appointment to the Queen. |
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The cattle stations of Australia's far north were big business and there was no longer a place for sentiment and romance. |
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By cutting off access to the boundaries, Australia's fielders and bowlers out-thought India's batsmen. |
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We also expect to see abundant turtles, as the Lacepedes are Western Australia's largest green turtle rookery. |
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Worst off of all of them is Australia's genetically distinct loggerhead turtle. |
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Asphalt pavements are usually located in urban areas and sealed granular pavements form the bulk of Australia's rural arterial road network. |
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On the structural front, like Congress, Australia's Parliament calls its lower chamber the House of Representatives. |
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Australia's tail was now exposed although Gilchrist was still looming large at the crease. |
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A desperate dearth of top-shelf artworks is having a profound impact on Australia's salerooms. |
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The surface of Central Australia's Stuart Highway may be ribbon-smooth, but to each side of it are ancient red sand ridges and ochre salt pans. |
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Seven farms operate in Australia's Northern Territory, raising saltwater crocodiles from hatchlings and selling their skin and meat. |
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The sambar deer is widely regarded as Australia's greatest hunting challenge. |
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In fact in much of their behaviour Australia's tarantulas act less like spiders and more like mammals, he says. |
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Potatoes are Tassie's most important vegetable with production nudging half a million tonnes a year, a third of Australia's total. |
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It's difficult to make Jason out because he was fine in Australia's first round match at the beginning of the week. |
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Certainly the re-creation of natural habitats, from the African savannah to the Asian wetlands and Australia's variety, is exceptional. |
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Through carelessness or maliciousness, many of Australia's bushfires are caused by humans. |
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Australia's continuing loss of defence capability would scandalise the Australian people if the whole truth were to be revealed. |
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During Australia's national day of mourning yesterday, barbecues were organised, and surfers scattered flowers. |
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People will soon be talking more about the typicity and terroir of Australia's winemaking regions. |
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He received his award for service to the preservation and documentation of Australia's naval history and maritime heritage. |
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Koalas are Australia's best known tree-dwelling marsupials, coming to the ground only to move from one tree to the next. |
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Packing for a bareboat charter is made even easier by Australia's famous informality. |
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It is where some of Australia's great outback legends were created, and where some met their match. |
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South Australia's office of Thinker in Residence is occupied by neuroscientist Susan Greenfield, an English baroness and professor. |
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Among the warm water perch are Australia's barramundi and Nile perch of Egypt. |
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Some of Australia's most successful young leaders apply for the fellowship, but only a select few are accepted. |
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The New Zealand Warriors are through to the preliminary finals in Australia's National Rugby League. |
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Last year it was Medicare, Australia's public insurance scheme, which was under fire. |
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The evidence suggests that merchant banking is Australia's fastest path to wealth. |
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Prime Minister Curtin emphasized Australia's need for an adequate merchant navy and shipbuilding and repair facilities. |
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Australia's humanitarian responsibility to asylum seekers is a separate issue from the ethics of the people-smugglers. |
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And as for the nation, Australia's economic performance looks healthy when homes grow like toadstools, and bleak when the boom subsides. |
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The winter freeze and spring thaw climatic conditions are also not typical of Australia's relatively benign climate. |
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Australia's deserts are poised to give the world food menu its biggest shake-up since Columbus. |
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Ten years ago, most of Australia's wines were in-your-face monsters, with ripe juicy fruit and shedloads of oak. |
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As Ansett Airlines, then one of Australia's best-known companies, slid inexorably into insolvency, no one, apparently, was even minding the shop. |
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And it was not only an interservice competition, for we also competed with some of Australia's finest biathletes and cross-country skiers. |
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One of Western Australia's biggest livestock transporters is about to increase his cartage rates. |
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But like many industries, mining is affected by Australia's well-documented shortage of skilled labour. |
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For long Australia's premier red wine grape in terms of area planted, Shiraz is at long last respectable too. |
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Well the Government is billing the budget as further proof of its commitment to Australia's national security. |
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Yet he has shown a willingness to trifle with it at a time when it is more important than ever to Australia's security. |
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The car industry's troubles reflect widespread problems across Australia's manufacturing sector. |
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Australia's cricketers are back after trouncing England by 57 runs in last night's match here. |
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Lynagh, a member of Australia's 1991 World Cup-winning side, said Larkham's recent poor showings are affecting his team mates. |
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Reality has bitten with a vengeance for Australia's dominant telecommunications company. |
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Your book focuses on the lions of Gir, the saltwater crocs of Australia's Northern Territory, Romania's brown bears, and Siberian tigers. |
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The turf war for control of betting revenues in Australia's biggest State is turning nasty. |
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The airport has over 137 shops and, in terms of turnover, is Australia's third-largest retail centre. |
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Conditions on Australia's east coast were vastly improved yesterday from the blinding rain that greeted the 57 starters a day earlier. |
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It was the longest passenger train in Australia's history with two NR Class Locomotives hauling 43 carriages and two Motorail wagons. |
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Australia's shortage of GPs in the bush and other areas in need, is increasingly being filled by unaccredited overseas trained doctors. |
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Australia's love for beer has sunk to the lowest level since the days of the post-war six o'clock swill. |
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And have a look at what Hidding went on to say straight after his uncharitable remarks about Australia's leading independent news source. |
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Australia's capital cities were transformed as the demolition of existing structures made way for multi-storey office buildings. |
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Australia's long hot summer shows no sign of easing up, with soaring temperatures and bone dry conditions sparking bushfires across the country. |
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Painter of bush battlers and mythologiser of the small settler, he has long been one of Australia's most popular artists. |
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She seemed unperturbed, even uninvolved, as if pondering Australia's decision to come off for bad light. |
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It became his anthem song and made him one of Australia's most famous names. |
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One is England's brash young egomaniac, the other is Australia's wiliest winner of mind games, and the pair professes to be bosom buddies. |
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In vibrant, unpunctuated prose purporting to be Ned's own words, Carey explores Australia's most enduring myth. |
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Over the last year, there's been a surge in illegal fishing activity in Australia's northern waters. |
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Australia's large number of native speakers of languages other than English has dwindled in recent times. |
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Accordingly it might well be held to mark the boundary of Australia's continental shelf. |
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It is not in Australia's national interest to lock up and leave undeveloped our natural resources. |
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The debate over these little-known acts was a litmus test of the issues that lie hidden beneath Australia's rapid urbanisation. |
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What will also nettle Waugh is Ricky Ponting's success as Australia's new one-day skipper. |
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His views are quite at variance with those of Prime Minister Howard on important aspects of foreign policy and Australia's place in the world. |
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I think that around about two-thirds of Australia's population is situated in the south-east corner of the continent. |
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It spawns in the Indian Ocean south of Java and then migrates around Australia's southern coast. |
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Heron is a tiny Barrier Reef coral cay, of only 17 hectares, in the Capricornia Group of islands of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. |
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Petty buck-passing and blame shifting have for too long characterised Australia's antiquated system of federal-state relations. |
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It's a story about government and industry mismanagement and buck-passing, in the lead-up to Australia's worst chemical fire early this year. |
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When speleologists found one such cave in 1977, they named it after Australia's Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser. |
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To send a horse 12000 miles to win Australia's most famous race took some doing and to do it twice makes it even more astonishing. |
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Also known as crayfish or spiny lobster, this is Australia's most valuable marine species. |
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At 30 km he and Australia's Nathan Deakes put on a spurt and opened up a 50m gap. |
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Lightning strikes, arsonists and relentless hot north winds yesterday fanned bush fires across Australia's most populous state. |
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The Great Barrier Reef spans almost 135,000 square miles along Australia's north-east coast. |
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In Australia's case starting profit margins had been squeezed by the early 1980's wage explosion. |
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Australia's largest bird, standing up to 2 meters tall, the emu is flightless. |
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Proteins in the milk of Australia's marsupials may hold secrets to fighting off deadly pathogens, including antibiotic-resistant staph. |
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Ironically Radio Australia's Cantonese service was closed on the same day, July 1st 1997, that Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule. |
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Sailing ships, and later steamers, played a vital part in South Australia's History. |
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It suggests one of Australia's longest-serving bank executives is still open to offers. |
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His Cabinet has rejected proposals for emissions trading, a carbon tax and to increase Australia's target for clean, renewable energy. |
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Jones named an unchanged team to chase Australia's first series win in three years. |
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But Australia's farming lobby says it fears the deal will allow some industrial nations to give only superficial access to their markets. |
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In April this year, Australia's seven ombudsmen expressed public concern over the increasing number of complaints about universities. |
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Australia's match against Bangladesh should be a one-sided contest with attention focused on the match against England in Bristol on Sunday. |
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Australia's geographic isolation plays a big part in why the practice has caught on. |
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Wright looks back to sixteenth-and seventeenth-century England to explain the social origins of Australia's distinctive pub culture. |
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The driver appeared to have lost control after his car clipped another vehicle at high speed in Sydney, Australia's biggest city. |
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Peter Sculthorpe, one of Australia's leading composers, has written much chamber music including some fifteen string quartets. |
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The site of Australia's Federal parliament house was much heralded as a design befitting a nation that had come of age. |
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Statues were seen as aids to the hero worship which patriots hoped to instill among Australia's youth. |
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Still, he succeeds in cleaning his plate, and thus salvages Australia's honour. |
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Eales said the result was sweet revenge for Australia's last minute 39-35 defeat against New Zealand in Sydney last month. |
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Anderson spoke with Captain Allison Norris of the HMAS Success, Australia's lead search vessel. |
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His ability to swing the ball would be missed because it is swing bowling that has undone Australia's batsmen as much as anything. |
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Australia's media barons are circling each other like sharks in a very small aquarium. |
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Thus there may be a revival in the humanities, having a favourable effect on Australia's cultural level. |
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To Sydneysiders, it was imperative that their city should possess a collection of art worthy of Australia's mother colony. |
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It was the centre of Australia's first European colony and, even today, it is still the place where Sydneysiders congregate on special occasions. |
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I hope politicians of all persuasions can put Australia's safety and welfare above party politics. |
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This is a business dedicated to offering premium cleanskin wines, from Australia's finest wine regions. |
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Two decisions, both reeking of political patronage, were most important in influencing the control of Australia's media. |
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The loss of this three-masted clipper, and her 27 crew, has remained one of Australia's greatest sea mysteries. |
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The perentie is the name that was given to what is Australia's largest lizard. |
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At the base of one of Central Australia's most popular natural wonders, Kings Canyon, a stone monument stands inconspicuously. |
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And there's more new equipment to come, this time for Australia's special forces, including SAS soldiers and commandos. |
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But such a massive inflow would create problems for Australia's multicultural policy. |
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His writings also contain a distinctive and influential vision of Australia's past. |
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None of these problems is critical, but they all act to inhibit the process of renewing Australia's economic infrastructure. |
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South Australia's population is heavily concentrated in the Adelaide metropolitan area. |
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To Labor, Australia's well-being plays second fiddle to the decisions of really important international committees. |
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The study concludes that over the nineteen-year period Australia's relative citation impact has declined, unlike other countries. |
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We ask you to add your voice to the growing chorus of condemnation of Australia's refugee program. |
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With the news that Australia's leading wicket taker Shane Warne will be fit for the match, the game promises to be an evenly fought contest. |
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He crossed for two of Australia's 13 tries in a 90-8 victory and was instrumental in many more. |
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Against these considerations may be weighed the fact that the New Zealand economy is integrating with Australia's anyway. |
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Every March and April, whale sharks come to Ningaloo Reef on Australia's outback coast to feed on plankton. |
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Even tighter restrictions were imposed on Operation Relex, which interdicted people-smuggling operations on Australia's northern borders. |
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It is not an exaggeration to say the platypus is Australia's most curious creature. |
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Australia's politicians and their advisers seem very content with our present defence policies and prescriptions. |
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The Government argued today that shutting down Australia's profitable tuna fishery and export industry would be reckless. |
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Australia's native wildlife is almost entirely endemic, having evolved in virtual isolation from the rest of the world. |
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When you're alone in the Polo Lounge, the fluting tones of Australia's greatest son beckon you home like a lighthouse. |
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Aiko Nakamura of Japan returns a forehanded shot to Australia's Tamira Paszek during the first round of the French Open on Sunday in Paris. |
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Should Australia's national anthem be sung straight or is it all right to warble, croon or rock it up? |
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Their production of crude oil and natural gas began in 1969, greatly reducing Australia's dependence on imported oil. |
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I say funnily enough because right across the road from the railway station is The Daily Planet which the time was Australia's largest brothel. |
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Property booms in the UK and NZ also prove that it is a furphy to claim that tax fuelled Australia's boom. |
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Today he is the Labor premier in Australia's most populous state, with about seven million people. |
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This is life in a swamp, a primeval wet forest from which the great diversity of Australia's modern fauna sprung. |
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Australia's winter crops, slashed by half in 2002, face decimation once again. |
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This, even with Australia's ubiquitous double demerit penalty that applies during any public holiday. |
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Melbourne, Australia's second largest city, resides demurely in the shadow cast by its more flamboyant sister city, Sydney. |
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Now, the inland city's water supplies are all but depleted as Australia's crippling drought parches farm and playing field alike. |
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Now, Australia's most senior naval commanders and public servants are being grilled. |
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Australia's top fashion designer has left the material world for a simple life of solitude and meditation. |
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Venus' next foe is Australia's Alicia Molik, who has confidence she can dethrone the queen of Flushing Meadows. |
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And Labor, in truth, is responsible for the diabolical state of ethics in Australia's radio and commercial television media. |
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He strongly admires him because he knows how tough it is to eke a living out of one of Australia's last frontiers. |
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The dingo, one of Australia's many indigenous animals, is also, like the kangaroo, something of a national mascot. |
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Lee had an operation here on Tuesday to remove bone growths on his left ankle after withdrawing from Australia's tour of Sir Lanka. |
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The French embassy sent a formal letter of complaint about the incarceration to Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. |
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While many of Australia's rivers are, in fact dry, up here big tidal rivers empty into the ocean. |
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But his doubts were dispelled by a blunt briefing from Australia's intelligence chiefs. |
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Dr Hughes, from your studies what's likely to happen to Australia's eucalypts? |
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Is it likely that Australia's going to need a high level waste dump as well? |
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How could some of Australia's biggest and shrewdest media outlets get done so badly. |
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Due to Australia's immigration laws for horses, the 1956 equestrian events were held separately in Stockholm. |
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However, these priorities are not the exclusive focus of Australia's foreign and trade policy. |
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Earlier this year a war of words about this issue erupted among Australia's science communicators. |
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Right now I have in my hot little hands, Australia's first do-it-yourself dog cloning kit. |
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The major exception is Tracey Moffatt, Australia's best-known and most widely exhibited artist, who lives and works both in Sydney and New York. |
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Amanda is played as a rather ditsy daughter of Australia's haute bourgeoisie by Wynter, who brings a glacial dottiness to the role. |
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This canine workaholic was originally conceived to toil the livelong day in blazing heat or frigid cold in Australia's back of beyond, also known as the outback. |
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One of Australia's biggest rorts is a politician's superannuation. |
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Mary Dakas became Australia's only Greek female pearl lugger operator. |
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Please, for the sake of Australia's future, the Labor Party should unconditionally support the free trade agreement and do it no later than tomorrow. |
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No American should need me to tell them about Amtrak and residents of Australia's largest city are almost beyond frustration with their dangerous and unpunctual trains too. |
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This was a heaven-sent chance for Labor to implement major social and economic reforms that could have made a real positive difference to Australia's future. |
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TarraWarra was Australia's first philanthropically funded public museum, a gift by Eva and Marc Besen of Melbourne who raided their private collection to start it. |
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Australia's Simon Katich is caught out by England's Marcus Trescothick. |
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Also Tom Lyon, Allen Sparks, Jeff Huey, and Billo sent me donations recently and Tom sent a picture that reminded me of Australia's tall poppy syndrome. |
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Australia's tall poppy syndrome refers to a tendency for Australians to downplay achievement to the extent of being disdainful of such people, and so to cut them down to size. |
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To abandon this tradition would sap Australia's sense of itself. |
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He is regarded as Australia's hottest iron man and surf swimming talent. |
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One of Australia's best animal-based theme parks, it has a commitment to research and conservation to match a collection of stunning marine displays and exhibits. |
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The cone shell is a marine snail that lives in tropical regions worldwide, including the waters around northeastern Australia's Great Barrier Reef. |
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Through war, depression, baby booms and changing governments, the Melbourne Cup has persevered to become one of Australia's most famous annual events. |
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Australia's so bright, Ireland is so green, and wet, and America has this sort of sepia brown colour that has a lot to do with the portraits you show of the Native Americans. |
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Aborigines living in the coastal Kimberley region of Australia's top end sometimes dance a corroboree re-enacting the arrival of dingoes to Australia. |
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South Australia's Eden Valley is a top Aussie spot for Riesling and 2002 is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest Riesling vintages in years. |
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Nevertheless, that rivalry is the least of Australia's defence problems and, indeed, can have some positive features especially in developing esprit de corps. |
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The decision came a week ahead of the first test flight of Australia's Wedgetail aircraft at Seattle in the US, where the aircraft are being built. |
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I have forborne from commenting on the latest media circus about Australia's Governor General because of its sheer absurdity but I suppose I should devote a few words to it. |
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From the outset, and despite the image of the rough and tough cattle farmers braving all in the outback, Australia's history has largely been an urban one. |
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I asked Ricardo if he had tasted any of Australia's dry Verdelhos. |
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Bush fires are terrorising Australia's cuddly national icon, the koala. |
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It takes little to appreciate the army of savvy US legal experts that will be aggressively advocating Australia's subsidization of American pharmaceuticals. |
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Statistics seem to bear this out, for Australia's native population has shrunk to about 50,000 full-blooded Aborigines and about 160,000 with mixed blood. |
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Two weeks on, Australia's bush blazes still show no sign of abating. |
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During the ceremony, the Army, RAAF and Indonesian Defence Force provided honour guards and members of Australia's Federation Guard fired volleys over the graves. |
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Australia's volunteer blood donors are everyday heroes whose goodwill and commitment underpin the safety and sufficiency of Australia's blood supply. |
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Dingoes were originally pack animals and Australia's largest carnivores, and are believed to have caused the extinction of the thylacine and Tasmanian devil on the mainland. |
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To spend an afternoon at the pokies with a stubbie in your hand while the sheila and kids sit outside the pub in the 4-wheel drive is one of Australia's great institutions. |
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Australia's Chris Latham will miss at least three matches for his Super 12 side Queensland after injuring his ankle, the test fullback said yesterday. |
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The USA's HPI score matches Australia's and Sweden's, but doubles those of Cameroon, Mali, and Burkina Faso. |
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Early in the book, this exchange takes place between the author and his guide to the ways of Australia's Aboriginals, the remarkable Arkady Volchok. |
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In case the Governor hasn't noticed, if history repeats, and it has so far, Australia's house prices are generally about 12 months into the 7 year price fallow period. |
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Queues had formed early at one polling station in the Sydney beachside suburb of Clovelly, when polls opened under brilliant sunny skies in Australia's biggest city. |
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General Motors Holden is celebrating 25 years of Commodore in Oz with the release of a special limited edition version of Australia's biggest selling car. |
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Matthew Hayden, Australia's cricketer of the year, warned South Africa to prepare for another walloping in their return series over the next two months. |
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Australia's only stork, the jabiru stands about a metre and a half tall. |
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This new event is Australia's second international biennial, the Sydney Biennale having established itself since 1973 as one of the world's leading exhibitions of this genre. |
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The railway went through some of Australia's most desolate and flood prone country, often suffering washouts with passengers marooned for several days. |
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I'm perched on the gunwale of a boat rocketing along at breakneck speed, getting ready to jump into the emerald waters of Australia's Moreton Bay. |
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Some of Australia's most powerful companies, including Qantas and the Commonwealth Bank, have weighed into the political debate about the environment. |
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Australia's shipping lines are lifting prices to get back in the black. |
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The two brothers at the centre of Australia's most infamous gold swindle have today told one of Western Australia's most senior policemen to put up or shut up. |
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Hong Kong and Singapore have also demonstrated interest in Australia's rag trade, helped at the moment by the low Australian dollar allowing buying budgets to stretch further. |
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Pea weevil infests up to 30 percent of the national field pea crop, resulting in export rejection and diminished quality of one of Australia's highest yielding pulses. |
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However, there was no sign of desperately needed rain and a westerly roared in from Australia's arid outback, fanning flames and scattering red hot embers to start new blazes. |
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He was not a patch on the hitherto unsung Michael Kasprowicz, who bowled with fire, bounce and zest during Australia's 3-0 whitewash of Sri Lanka. |
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Australia's defence and security planners view the world around us through the relatively narrow lens of power-politics' realism and respond accordingly. |
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In 1931 he famously bowled Australia's great batsman out for a duck. |
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Australia's BlueRay Marine Security System is one of the new breed that monitors your boat, reporting intruders, fire and gas detection, high bilge water and engine status. |
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In the joint composition Rainforest Images, the McLeans have written for didgeridoo, the wind instrument created by Australia's indigenous peoples. |
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The galah is another of Australia's many parrots, and its reputation for being not only squawky but also not very bright, gave rise to the Oz slang term for a fool. |
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Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd owns a 49-percent share in Jetstar. |
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Tasmania's economy, like the rest of Australia's, was originally based on sheep ranching, agriculture, and extractive industries like mining and logging. |
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Here at home, Western Australia's grain handling group CBH believes the state is on target for a winter crop of 12 million tonnes, down two million on last season. |
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She has toiled assiduously to establish her reputation as Australia's preeminent printmaker, working as she has with large dry-points, embossings, etchings, and monoprints. |
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Divers must obtain permits from Western Australia's CALM department. |
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Less than 24 hours after announcing his retirement, the knives are out as many of Australia's most influential commentators set about trashing his legacy. |
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Because of today's down time with Esmeralda, it will be another day that I write about one of Australia's favourite idiots, the beautiful pink and grey galah. |
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Australia's health minister said that the country of 20 million people would shut itself off from the rest of the world if a human flu pandemic breaks out. |
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Australia's world champion surfer Layne Beachley made what she believes was the shortest cameo appearance ever in the surfing film, Blue Crush, which was released last year. |
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The Prime Minister and his Deputy met representatives of Australia's four major oil refiners in Sydney today to discuss how they'll reach the government's biofuels target. |
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In this film, the people of the outback get together on one of Australia's largest sheep stations for a sports day to raise money for the Flying Doctors' Service. |
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Level headed, a capable bushman, handy with a rifle and a natural with horses, Harry displayed all the attributes of the cream of Australia's youth. |
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He's one of Australia's most distinguished academic economists. |
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Some of the heat and pressure will be taken off if the multi-billion dollar push to rebuild and extend Australia's rail networks gets up a decent head of steam. |
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While Professor Singer concentrated on Australia's performance on the international stage in his oration, protestors outside took umbrage at his past comments on the disabled. |
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Australia's future F1 star was put up against six members of the motoring and motor sport media, including your humble correspondent, in a motorkhana driving test! |
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New DNA research has found that Australia's iconic wild dog, the dingo, probably descended from a family pet brought to the continent 5,000 years ago. |
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For example, Australia's Peter Griffen uses complex layering, decorative patterning, primitivism, and vibrant color to evoke Australia's Western Desert and Aboriginal culture. |
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By that measure, too, Australia's recent performance looks dismal. |
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Three days later she sailed from Darwin to conduct routine patrols of Australia's northern waters and enforce the Australian Economic Exclusion Zone. |
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Several have been published multilingually, reflecting Australia's attempt to gain high moral ground as world leader of the trade liberalisation project. |
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Here I am, surfing with the bass player of one of Australia's primo bands at the world famous Bondi beach in Sydney, Australia, 10,000 miles from home. |
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And now the collapse of a proposed move to Blackburn Rovers has left his club career in limbo as he concentrates on the vital role of Australia's over-age captain in Greece. |
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Australia's aboriginal heritage is linguistically very rich. |
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But uncomfortable as dust-storms may be for town and city dwellers, by far their worst effect is the stripping of topsoil from Australia's arable land. |
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It is also believed to be positioning itself for the impending relaxation of Australia's prohibitive cross-ownership rules, which would allow it to enhance its presence there. |
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Australia's third biggest bank is facing a difficult upcoming AGM as a well-regarded bank manager runs for the board against two old-timers with a bit of baggage. |
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We call for the new Government to restore Australia's standing as a nation that is compassionate to those in need and committed to a fair go for all. |
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He can take heart from the fact that Australia's three Test captains before him also experienced rough trots before emerging from the mire to score freely again. |
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Australia's Glenn O'Shea took the lead in the men's Omnium after the individual pursuit on Sunday but a handful of riders are within striking distance with two events to come. |
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A huge structure off of Australia's northwest coast has been identified by researchers as an ancient impact crater, and blamed for a mass extinction in the fossil record. |
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One of the winningest conservatives in the western world, Australia's John Howard, explains his success controlling firearms. |
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Survivors of Australia's bushfires told over the weekend of their mounting surprise, and then panic, at the sheer scale and speed of the unfolding disaster. |
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Ricky Ponting will go on to become Australia's greatest batsman since Don Bradman, according to former captain Steve Waugh. |
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In place of singing, she planned a series of speaking engagements in Australia's five mainland state capitals. |
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Lawry was sacked after the Sixth Test after the selectors finally lost patience with Australia's lack of success and dour strategy. |
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She's been bought for Kia Ora Stud in Australia's Hunter Valley, a private farm who have bred a number of top horses including Exceed And Excel. |
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She rounded off that year's Wimbledon by winning the mixed doubles championship with Australia's Fred Stolle. |
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Prices were only just starting to recover as of January 2010, but most of Australia's nickel mines had gone bankrupt by then. |
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Earlier yesterday, a 31-yearold man was attacked by a bronze whaler shark while spear-fishing near Australia's Great Barrier Reef. |
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Aborigines in Australia's Outback may travel long distances to find and picnic on honey ants. |
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Janet Mann at Australia's Shark Bay watched dolphins carry sea sponges around on their beaks. |
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Tammar wallabies that live on the well-lit landscape of Australia's largest naval base muddle the timing of their natural breeding season. |
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Australia's folkloric insect pest, the bushily, is no longer the pest it was. |
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The man, believed to be highly experienced in Australia's bushland, went missing while on a hunting trip last Wednesday. |
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Australia's 60 Minutes reported that people living along the gulf coast were becoming sick from the mixture of Corexit and oil. |
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But there is a second, more structural aspect of Australia's enmeshment with the idea of the prison. |
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Olsen summarizes the current knowledge of Australia's largest true eagle, the Wedge-tailed Eagle. |
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The park is one of Australia's chief refuges for several bird species, including the Burdekin duck and magpie goose. |
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Australia's silky oak has some oak-like qualities, but the Queensland native is not a true oak. |
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However, Australia's EEZ from its Antarctic Territory is approximately 2 million square kilometres. |
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However, as this report went to press the company was still considering a takeover bid by Barloworld, Australia's third larget paint maker. |
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In the last 12 months, Australia's fatality rate in cases of road accidents have fallen to less than five deaths for every 100,000 people. |
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Next week I'll take a closer look at Australia's giants but that's enough yabber for now. |
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