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Aberdeen

Aberdeen (Aiberdeen,; Obar Dheathain; Aberdonia) is a city in North East Scotland, and is the third most populous Scottish city.

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AFL Queensland

AFL Queensland (AFLQ) is the governing body of Australian rules football in Queensland.

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Albert River (South East Queensland)

The Albert River is a perennial river in the South East region of Queensland, Australia.

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Alexander Berry

Alexander Berry (30 November 1781 – 17 September 1873) was a Scottish-born surgeon, merchant and explorer who was given in 1822 a land grant of 10,000 acres (40 km2) and 100 convicts to establish the first European settlement on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia.

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Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane

The Archbishop of Brisbane is the diocesan bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane, Australia, and ex officio metropolitan bishop of the ecclesiastical Province of Queensland.

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Australian Aboriginal languages

The Indigenous languages of Australia number in the hundreds, the precise number being quite uncertain, although there is a range of estimates from a minimum of around 250 (using the technical definition of 'language' as non-mutually intelligible varieties) up to possibly 363.

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The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) is the independent statutory authority responsible for the development of a national curriculum, a national assessment program, and a national data collection and reporting program that supports learning for Australian students.

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Australian rules football, also called Australian football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground.

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Banora Point

Banora Point is a suburb located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia in Tweed Shire.

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Beach Cricket Tri-Nations series

The XXXX Gold Beach Cricket Tri-Nations series was a beach cricket competition created and sponsored by Australian beer brand XXXX.

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Beaudesert, Queensland

Beaudesert is a rural town and locality in the Scenic Rim Region of Queensland, Australia.

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Beenleigh, Queensland

Beenleigh is a town and suburb in the City of Logan, Queensland, Australia.

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Berry, New South Wales

Berry is a small Australian village in the Shoalhaven region of the New South Wales South Coast, located south of the state capital, Sydney.

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Bilinga, Queensland

Bilinga is a southern coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Coolangatta and Bilinga, Queensland are Coastline of Queensland.

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Brisbane

Brisbane (Meanjin) is the capital of the state of Queensland and the third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of approximately 2.6 million.

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Bureau of Meteorology

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM or BoM) is an executive agency of the Australian Government responsible for providing weather services to Australia and surrounding areas.

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Catholic Press

The Catholic Press was a Sydney-based newspaper that was first published on 9 November 1895 and ran until 26 February 1942, after which it amalgamated with the Catholic Freeman's Journal and was reborn as The Catholic Weekly.

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City of Gold Coast

The City of Gold Coast is the local government area spanning the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia and surrounding areas.

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Convict

A convict is "a person found guilty of a crime and sentenced by a court" or "a person serving a sentence in prison".

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Coolangatta & Tweed Heads Golf Club

Coolangatta & Tweed Heads Golf Club is a popular club on Australia's east coast near the New South Wales/Queensland border.

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Coolangatta Chronicle

The Coolangatta Chronicle was a weekly newspaper printed and published between 1924 and 1927 by Crampton and Co.

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Coolangatta Estate

The Coolangatta Estate at Coolangatta, near Shoalhaven Heads was established in 1822 by Alexander Berry on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia.

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Coolangatta-Tweed Heads Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Gold Coast, Queensland.

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Coolangatta, New South Wales

Coolangatta is an historic area in Australia, on the north shore of the Shoalhaven River on the New South Wales south coast.

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Coomera, Queensland

Coomera is a town and suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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Coral Sea

The Coral Sea is a marginal sea of the South Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia, and classified as an interim Australian bioregion.

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County Meath

County Meath (Contae na Mí or simply an Mhí) is a county in the Eastern and Midland Region of Ireland, within the province of Leinster.

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COVID-19 pandemic in Queensland

The COVID-19 pandemic in Queensland, Australia is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.

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Currumbin Waters, Queensland

Currumbin Waters is a suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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Daily Mail (Brisbane)

The Daily Mail was a newspaper published in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia from 1903 to 1933.

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Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart

The Congregation of the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart is a Roman Catholic religious institute founded in Issoudun, France, on 30 August 1874 by Servant of God Jules Chevalier (1824-1907), the Founder of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart.

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Department of Education (Queensland)

The Department of Education is a ministerial department of the Queensland Government responsible for the administration and quality of education in Queensland, Australia.

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Division of McPherson

The Division of McPherson is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland.

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Electoral district of Currumbin

Currumbin is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland.

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Fingal Head, New South Wales

Fingal Head is a village on the Tasman Sea coast in the far northeast of New South Wales, Australia, about 5 km south of the New South Wales and Queensland border.

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First voyage of James Cook

The first voyage of James Cook was a combined Royal Navy and Royal Society expedition to the south Pacific Ocean aboard HMS ''Endeavour'', from 1768 to 1771.

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Fishing fleet

A fishing fleet is an aggregate of commercial fishing vessels.

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Geophysical survey

Geophysical survey is the systematic collection of geophysical data for spatial studies.

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Gold Coast Airport

Gold Coast Airport (formerly known as Coolangatta Airport) is a domestic and international Australian airport located at the southern end of the Gold Coast and approximately south of Brisbane, within the South East Queensland agglomeration.

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Gold Coast and District Rugby Union

The Gold Coast and District Rugby Union, or GCDRU, is the local governing body for the sport of rugby union on Australia's Gold Coast.

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Gold Coast Local Heritage Register

The Gold Coast Local Heritage Register is a heritage register containing a list of culturally-significant places within the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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Gold Coast, Queensland

The Gold Coast, also known by its initials, GC, is a coastal city and region in the state of Queensland, Australia, located approximately south-southeast of the centre of the state capital, Brisbane.

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Governor of Queensland

The Governor of Queensland is the representative of the monarch, currently King Charles III, in the state of Queensland.

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Henry John Rous

Admiral Henry John Rous (23 January 1795 – 19 June 1877) was an officer of the British Royal Navy, who served during the Napoleonic Wars, and was later a Member of Parliament and a leading figure in horse racing.

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HMS Endeavour

HMS Endeavour was a British Royal Navy research vessel that Lieutenant James Cook commanded to Tahiti, New Zealand and Australia on his first voyage of discovery from 1768 to 1771.

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HMS Rainbow (1823)

HMS Rainbow was a frigate of the Royal Navy, built in 1823.

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Hot rod

Hot rods are typically American cars that might be old, classic, or modern and that have been rebuilt or modified with large engines optimized for speed and acceleration.

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Humid subtropical climate

A humid subtropical climate is a temperate climate type characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters.

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James Cook

Captain James Cook (– 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer and naval officer famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean and to New Zealand and Australia in particular.

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James Duhig

Sir James Duhig KCMG (2 September 187110 April 1965) was an Irish-born Australian Roman Catholic religious leader.

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Jazzland Coolangatta

Jazzland Dance Hall, also known as Jazzland Dance Palais, was a dance hall located in Coolangatta, Queensland.

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John Oxley

John Joseph William Molesworth Oxley (1784 – 25 May 1828) was an English explorer and surveyor of Australia in the early period of British colonisation.

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Köppen climate classification

The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems.

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Kirra, Queensland

Kirra is a beach-side neighbourhood within the suburb of Coolangatta in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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Laity

In religious organizations, the laity consists of all members who are not part of the clergy, usually including any non-ordained members of religious orders, e.g. a nun or a lay brother.

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Local government in Australia

Local government is the third-level of government in Australia, administered with limited autonomy under the states and territories, and in turn beneath the federal government.

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Logan City

The City of Logan is a local government area (LGA) located in the south of Greater Brisbane in South East Queensland (SEQ), Australia.

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Logan River

The Logan River (Yugambeh: Dugulumba) is a perennial river in the Scenic Rim, Logan and Gold Coast local government areas of the South East region of Queensland, Australia.

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Main Beach, Queensland

Main Beach (originally Southport East) is a coastal town and suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. Coolangatta and Main Beach, Queensland are Coastline of Queensland.

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Matthew Nathan

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan (3 January 1862 – 18 April 1939) was a British soldier and colonial administrator, who variously served as the governor of Sierra Leone, Gold Coast, Hong Kong, Natal and Queensland.

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Muriel's Wedding

Muriel's Wedding is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by P. J. Hogan.

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Nerang railway station

Nerang railway station is located on the Gold Coast line in Queensland, Australia.

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New South Wales

New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.

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Palm Beach Currumbin State High School

Palm Beach Currumbin State High School (PBC High School or PBC) is a co-educational public school (government funded), in the Gold Coast suburb of Currumbin, Queensland, Australia.

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Palm Beach, Queensland

Palm Beach is a coastal suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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Phillip Aspinall

Phillip John Aspinall (born 17 December 1959) is an Australian Anglican bishop who served as Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane from February 2002 until December 2022, and was also the Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia from July 2005 until he stood down on 4 July 2014.

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Pimpama, Queensland

Pimpama is a northern suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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Point Danger (Tweed Heads)

Point Danger is a headland, located at Coolangatta on the southern end of the Gold Coast on the east coast of Australia.

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Point Danger Light

Point Danger Light, also known as the Captain Cook Memorial Light, is an active lighthouse located on Point Danger, a headland between Coolangatta and Tweed Heads, marking the border between Queensland and New South Wales, Australia.

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Queensland

Queensland (commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a state in northeastern Australia, the second-largest and third-most populous of the Australian states.

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Queensland borders

Queensland is the north-eastern state of Australia and has land borders with three other Australian states and territories: New South Wales (to the south), South Australia (to the south-west) and Northern Territory (to the west).

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Queensland Country Women's Association

The Queensland Country Women's Association (QCWA) is the Queensland chapter of the Country Women's Association in Australia.

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Queensland Family History Society

The Queensland Family History Society (QFHS) is an incorporated association formed in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Queensland Government

The Queensland Government is the state government of Queensland, Australia, a parliamentary constitutional monarchy.

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Queenslander (architecture)

Queenslander architecture is a modern term for a type of residential housing, widespread in Queensland, Australia.

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Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast

Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast was a surfing competition in the World Surf League that was held at Coolangatta in Queensland, Australia.

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane

The Archdiocese of Brisbane is a Latin Church metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Australia located in Brisbane and covering the South East region of Queensland, Australia.

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Roxy Pro Gold Coast

Roxy Pro Gold Coast is a surfing competition on the World Surf League Championship Tour.

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Scenic Rim

The Scenic Rim is a group of forested mountain ranges of the Great Dividing Range, located south of Brisbane agglomeration, straddling the border between south-eastern Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales, Australia.

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Schooner

A schooner is a type of sailing vessel defined by its rig: fore-and-aft rigged on all of two or more masts and, in the case of a two-masted schooner, the foremast generally being shorter than the mainmast.

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Shire of Nerang

The Shire of Nerang was a local government area in South East Queensland, Australia.

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Shoal

In oceanography, geomorphology, and geoscience, a shoal is a natural submerged ridge, bank, or bar that consists of, or is covered by, sand or other unconsolidated material, and rises from the bed of a body of water close to the surface or above it, which poses a danger to navigation.

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Shoalhaven River

The Shoalhaven River is a perennial river that rises from the Southern Tablelands and flows into an open mature wave dominated barrier estuary near Nowra on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia.

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Silt

Silt is granular material of a size between sand and clay and composed mostly of broken grains of quartz.

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Sixth-rate

In the rating system of the Royal Navy used to categorise sailing warships, a sixth-rate was the designation for small warships mounting between 20 and 28 carriage-mounted guns on a single deck, sometimes with smaller guns on the upper works and sometimes without.

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Snapper Rocks

Snapper Rocks is a small rocky outcrop on the northern side of Point Danger at the southern end of Rainbow Bay on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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South Coast railway line, Queensland

The South Coast railway line (also known as the Tweed railway line) was a railway from Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, Australia.

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Southport, Queensland

Southport is a coastal town and suburb in the City of Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.

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Spanish flu

The 1918–1920 flu pandemic, also known as the Great Influenza epidemic or by the common misnomer Spanish flu, was an exceptionally deadly global influenza pandemic caused by the H1N1 subtype of the influenza A virus.

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State Library of Queensland

The State Library of Queensland is the main reference and research library provided to the people of the State of Queensland, Australia, by the state government.

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Suburbs and localities (Australia)

Suburbs and localities are the names of geographic subdivisions in Australia, used mainly for address purposes.

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Surf lifesaving

Surf lifesaving is a multifaceted social movement that comprises key aspects of voluntary lifeguard services and competitive surf sport.

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Surfers Paradise, Queensland

Surfers Paradise is a town and suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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Tamborine Mountain

Tamborine Mountain is a plateau and locality in the Scenic Rim Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Telegraph (Brisbane)

The Telegraph was an evening newspaper published in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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The Australian Women's Weekly

The Australian Women's Weekly, sometimes known as simply The Weekly, is an Australian monthly women's magazine published by Are Media in Sydney and founded in 1933.

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The Coolangatta Gold

The Coolangatta Gold is one of the premier events in the sport of Ironman (surf lifesaving).

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The Coolangatta Gold (film)

The Coolangatta Gold is a 1984 Australian film which led to the establishment of the iron man race The Coolangatta Gold.

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The Courier-Mail

The Courier-Mail is an Australian newspaper published in Brisbane.

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The Daily Standard (Brisbane)

The Daily Standard was a newspaper published in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia from 1912 to 1936.

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The Northern Miner (Queensland)

The Northern Miner is an online newspaper published in Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia.

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The Sunday Mail (Brisbane)

The Sunday Mail is a newspaper published on Sunday in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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Time in Australia

Australia uses three main time zones: Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST; UTC+10:00), Australian Central Standard Time (ACST; UTC+09:30) and Australian Western Standard Time (AWST; UTC+08:00).

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Toona ciliata

Toona ciliata is a forest tree in the mahogany family which grows throughout South Asia from Afghanistan to Papua New Guinea and Australia.

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Town of Coolangatta

The Town of Coolangatta was a local government area in South East Queensland, Australia, centred on Coolangatta.

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Town of South Coast

The Town of South Coast was a local government area in South East Queensland, Australia.

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Tweed Heads South, New South Wales

Tweed Heads South is a suburb located on the Tweed River in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, in the Tweed Shire.

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Tweed Heads West

Tweed Heads West is a suburb of Tweed Heads, located on the Tweed River in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia, in Tweed Shire along the Queensland and New South Wales border.

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Tweed Heads, New South Wales

Tweed Heads is a coastal city at the mouth of the Tweed River in the Northern Rivers region of the state of New South Wales, Australia.

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Tweed River (New South Wales)

The Tweed River is a river situated in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Uniting Church in Australia

The Uniting Church in Australia (UCA) was founded on 22 June 1977, when most congregations of the Methodist Church of Australasia, about two-thirds of the Presbyterian Church of Australia and almost all the churches of the Congregational Union of Australia united under the Basis of Union.

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White cockatoo

The white cockatoo (Cacatua alba), also known as the umbrella cockatoo, is a medium-sized all-white cockatoo endemic to tropical rainforest on islands of Indonesia.

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William Wand

John William Charles Wand, (25 January 1885 – 16 August 1977) was an English Anglican bishop.

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Yugambeh language

Yugambeh (or Mibanah, from, 'language of men' or 'sound of eagles'), also known as Tweed-Albert Bandjalang, is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Yugambeh living in South-East Queensland between and within the Logan River basin and the Tweed River basin, bounded to the east by the Pacific Ocean (including South Stradbroke Island) and in the west by the Teviot Ranges and Teviot Brook basin.

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Yugambeh–Bundjalung languages

Yugambeh–Bundjalung, also known as Bandjalangic, is a branch of the Pama–Nyungan language family, that is spoken in north-eastern New South Wales and South-East Queensland.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolangatta

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