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  1. 404 relations: Aaron Harper (politician), Aaron Payne, Aboriginal Australians, Administration (government), Adrian Trevilyan, AFL Townsville, Aitkenvale, Queensland, Allan Cunningham (botanist), Alligator Creek meatworks, Anderson Park, Townsville, Andrew Ball (Townsville pioneer), Andrew Symonds, Andrew Willcox, Anne, Princess Royal, Anzac Day, Aquarium, Arms industry, Australia, Australia men's national rugby union team, Australian Army, Australian Army Reserve, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Defence Force, Australian dollar, Australian Festival of Chamber Music, Australian Football League, Australian Government, Australian House of Representatives, Australian Institute of Marine Science, Australian Labor Party, Australian native police, Australian Railway History, Australian rules football, Australian Taxation Office, Australian War Memorial, Barge, Battalion, Bill Heatley, Billy Doolan, Bindal people, Blackbirding, Bob Katter, Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, Bohle River, Bohle River Aerodrome, Bonita Mabo, Botanical garden, Braydon Preuss, Breanna Koenen, Breiana Whitehead, ... Expand index (354 more) »

  2. 1865 establishments in Australia
  3. Coastal cities in Australia
  4. Port cities in Queensland

Aaron Harper (politician)

Aaron David Harper (born 20 May 1967) is an Australian politician.

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Aaron Payne

Aaron Payne (born 18 November 1982) is an Australian rugby league coach and former professional player who is the head coach of the Townsville Blackhawks in the Intrust Super Cup.

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Aboriginal Australians

Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands, excluding the ethnically distinct people of the Torres Strait Islands.

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Administration (government)

The term administration, as used in the context of government, differs according to the jurisdiction under which it operates.

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Adrian Trevilyan

Adrian Trevilyan (born 7 July 2001) is an Australian rugby league footballer who plays as a for the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League (NRL).

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AFL Townsville

AFL Townsville is an amateur competition formed as the Townsville Australian Football League in 1955, the first contemporary AFL competition to be formed outside of the South East Queensland.

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Aitkenvale, Queensland

Aitkenvale is a suburb of Townsville in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Allan Cunningham (botanist)

Allan Cunningham (13 July 1791 – 27 June 1839) was an English botanist and explorer, primarily known for his expeditions into uncolonised areas of eastern Australia to collect plants and report on the suitability of the land for grazing purposes.

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Alligator Creek meatworks

Alligator Creek Meatworks is an important historical business in Queensland contributing to processing of food for the growing population and processing meet while the meat and cattle industry expanded the economy of the local area and of Australia with the introduction of meat exportation.

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Anderson Park, Townsville

Anderson Park is a 20 hectare arboretum in the suburb of Pimlico in Townsville, Queensland.

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Andrew Ball (Townsville pioneer)

Andrew Ball (died 1894) was a pioneer in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Andrew Symonds

Andrew Symonds (9 June 1975 – 14 May 2022) was an Australian international cricketer, who played all three formats as a batting all-rounder.

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Andrew Willcox

Andrew Willcox (born 29 January 1969) is an Australian politician and former mayor who is a member of the House of Representatives since 2022, representing the division of Dawson.

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Anne, Princess Royal

Anne, Princess Royal (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950) is a member of the British royal family.

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Anzac Day

Anzac Day (Rā Whakamahara ki ngā Hōia o Ahitereiria me Aotearoa or lit) is a national day of remembrance in Australia, New Zealand and Tonga that broadly commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders "who served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations" and "the contribution and suffering of all those who have served".

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Aquarium

An aquarium (aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which aquatic plants or animals are kept and displayed.

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Arms industry

The arms industry, also known as the defence (or defense) industry, military industry, or the arms trade, is a global industry which manufactures and sells weapons and military technology.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.

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Australia men's national rugby union team

The Australia men's national rugby union team, nicknamed the Wallabies, is the representative men's national team in the sport of rugby union for the nation of Australia.

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Australian Army

The Australian Army is the principal land warfare force of Australia, a part of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) along with the Royal Australian Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force.

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Australian Army Reserve

The Australian Army Reserve is a collective name given to the reserve units of the Australian Army.

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is the national broadcaster of Australia.

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Australian Defence Force

The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of the Commonwealth of Australia and its national interests.

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Australian dollar

The Australian dollar (sign: $; code: AUD; also abbreviated A$ or sometimes AU$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; and also referred to as the dollar or Aussie dollar) is the official currency and legal tender of Australia, including all of its external territories, and three independent sovereign Pacific Island states: Kiribati, Nauru, and Tuvalu.

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Australian Festival of Chamber Music

The Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM) is a ten-day international festival focused on chamber music held in Townsville, North Queensland commencing on the last Friday in July.

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The Australian Football League (AFL) is the pre-eminent and only fully professional competition of Australian rules football.

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Australian Government

The Australian Government, also known as the Commonwealth Government or the Federal Government, is the national executive government of the Commonwealth of Australia, a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy.

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Australian House of Representatives

The Australian House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Australia, the upper house being the Senate.

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Australian Institute of Marine Science

The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) is a tropical marine research centre located primarily at Cape Ferguson in the locality of Cape Cleveland, City of Townsville Queensland, Australia.

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Australian Labor Party

The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also known simply as Labor or the Labor Party, is the major centre-left political party in Australia and one of two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-right Liberal Party of Australia.

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Australian native police

Australian native police were specialised mounted military units consisting of detachments of Aboriginal troopers under the command of White officers appointed by colonial governments.

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Australian Railway History

Australian Railway History is a monthly magazine covering railway history in Australia, published by the New South Wales Division of the Australian Railway Historical Society on behalf of its state and territory Divisions.

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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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Australian Taxation Office

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is an Australian statutory agency and the principal revenue collection body for the Australian Government.

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Australian War Memorial

The Australian War Memorial (AWM) is a national war memorial and museum dedicated to all Australians who died during war.

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Barge

Barge often refers to a flat-bottomed inland waterway vessel which does not have its own means of mechanical propulsion.

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Battalion

A battalion is a military unit, typically consisting of up to one thousand soldiers commanded by a lieutenant colonel and subdivided into a number of companies, each typically commanded by a major or a captain.

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Bill Heatley

William Clarence Heatley (12 July 1920 – 29 October 1971) was an Australian politician.

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Billy Doolan

Frederick William Doolan Jnr (born 1952. Smh.com.au (2011-01-01). Retrieved on 2011-06-05.), also known as Billy Doo, is an Australian Indigenous artist who lives in Townsville, Queensland but does most of his current artwork in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Bindal people

The Bindal (aka Bendalgubber) are the Aboriginal Australian people whose ancestors originally possessed, occupied, used and enjoyed approximately 2600 km2 of coastal country from the mouth of the Burdekin River north to Cape Cleveland, inland to Leichhardt Range, in the state of Queensland.

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Blackbirding

Blackbirding is the coercion and/or deception of people or kidnapping to work as slaves or poorly paid labourers in countries distant from their native land.

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Bob Katter

Robert Bellarmine Carl Katter (born 22 May 1945) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1993.

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Boeing C-17 Globemaster III

The McDonnell Douglas/Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is a large military transport aircraft that was developed for the United States Air Force (USAF) from the 1980s to the early 1990s by McDonnell Douglas.

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Bohle River

The Bohle River is a river in North Queensland, Australia. Townsville and Bohle River are north Queensland.

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Bohle River Aerodrome

Bohle River Aerodrome was an aerodrome located west of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Bonita Mabo

Ernestine Bonita Mabo (née Neehow) (– 26 November 2018), was an Australian educator and activist for Aboriginal Australians, Torres Strait Islanders, and Australian South Sea Islanders.

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Botanical garden

A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms botanic and botanical and garden or gardens are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word botanic is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens.

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Braydon Preuss

Braydon Preuss (born 16 June 1995) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Breanna Koenen

Breanna L. Koenen (born 31 December 1994) is an Australian rules footballer and captain of the Brisbane Lions in the AFL Women's (AFLW).

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Breiana Whitehead

Breiana Whitehead (born 1 July 2000) is an Olympic kitesurfer from Australia.

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Brett Clarke (table tennis)

Brett Clarke (born 27 October 1972) is an Australian Olympic table tennis player from Melbourne.

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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. Townsville and Brisbane are coastal cities in Australia and port cities in Queensland.

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Brisbane Airport

Brisbane Airport is an international airport serving Brisbane, the capital of the Australian state of Queensland.

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Bruce Highway

The Bruce Highway is a major highway in Queensland, Australia.

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Buchanan's Hotel

Buchanan's Hotel (nicknamed "Buchs"Gibson-Wilde, Dorothy M. and Bruce C. A Pattern of Pubs: Hotels of Townsville 1864-1914. James Cook University, 1988.) was a hotel on Sturt Street located in the CBD of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Burdekin River

The Burdekin River is a river in North and Far North Queensland, Australia. Townsville and Burdekin River are north Queensland.

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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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Bushland Beach, Queensland

Bushland Beach is a coastal suburb in the northern beaches area of Townsville in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Cairns

Cairns (Gimuy) is a city in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia, on the tropical north east coast of Far North Queensland. Townsville and Cairns are coastal cities in Australia and port cities in Queensland.

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Cairns Airport

Cairns Airport is an international airport in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

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Canberra-class landing helicopter dock

The Canberra class is a ship class of two landing helicopter dock (LHD) ships built for the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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Cannington Mine

The Cannington Silver and Lead Mine is an Australian underground mine located in north-west Queensland, in the Shire of McKinlay, about southeast of Mount Isa.

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Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park

The Cape Pallarenda Conservation Park is a protected conservation park located north-east of Townsville in the Far North region of Queensland, Australia.

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Cargo

In transportation, freight refers to goods conveyed by land, water or air, while cargo refers specifically to freight when conveyed via water or air.

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Castle Hill, Townsville

Castle Hill is a heritage-listed isolated pink granite monolith in the suburb of Castle Hill, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Cavalry

Historically, cavalry (from the French word cavalerie, itself derived from cheval meaning "horse") are soldiers or warriors who fight mounted on horseback.

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Central Queensland University

Central Queensland University (branded as CQUniversity) is an Australian public university based in central Queensland.

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The Centrelink Master Program, or more commonly known as Centrelink, is a Services Australia master program of the Australian Government.

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Chamber music

Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room.

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Changshu

Changshu (Suzhounese: /d͡ʐan¹³ ʐoʔ²³/) is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Suzhou, Jiangsu province, and is part of the Yangtze River Delta.

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Charles Raymond Gurney

Charles Raymond (Bob) Gurney, AFC (22 May 1906 – 2 May 1942) was an Australian aviator who was involved in pioneering aviation in New Guinea in the 1930s.

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Charters Towers

Charters Towers is a rural town in the Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia. Townsville and Charters Towers are north Queensland.

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City of Thuringowa

The City of Thuringowa was a city and local government area in North Queensland, Australia covering the northern and western parts of what is now Townsville.

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City of Townsville

The City of Townsville is a local government area (LGA) located in North Queensland, Australia. Townsville and City of Townsville are 1865 establishments in Australia, north Queensland and Populated places established in 1865.

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Clem Christesen

Clement Byrne Christesen (28 October 1911 – 28 June 2003) was the founder of the Australian literary magazine Meanjin.

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Cleveland Bay (Queensland)

Cleveland Bay is a bay on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. Townsville and Cleveland Bay (Queensland) are north Queensland.

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Common law

Common law (also known as judicial precedent, judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law created by judges and similar quasi-judicial tribunals by virtue of being stated in written opinions.

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Commonwealth Law Reports

The Commonwealth Law Reports (CLR) are the authorised reports of decisions of the High Court of Australia.

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Copper

Copper is a chemical element; it has symbol Cu and atomic number 29.

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Corey Jensen

Corey Jensen (born 8 January 1994) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League (NRL).

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County of Elphinstone

The County of Elphinstone is a cadastral division of Queensland which contains the city of Townsville.

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Cricket

Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that is played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.

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Cyclone Althea

Severe Tropical Cyclone Althea was a powerful tropical cyclone that devastated parts of North Queensland just before Christmas 1971.

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Cyclone Joy

Severe Tropical Cyclone Joy struck Australia in late 1990, causing the third highest floods on record in Rockhampton, Queensland.

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Cyclone Kirrily

Severe Tropical Cyclone Kirrily was a long-lived and strong tropical cyclone that affected East Australia and the Northern Territory during January and February 2024.

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Cyclone Leonta

Cyclone Leonta was a tropical cyclone that caused severe damage in North Queensland on 9 March 1903.

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Cyclone Sigma

Cyclone Sigma was a tropical cyclone that caused severe damage in North Queensland, Australia on 26–27 January 1896 and the loss of at least 23 lives. Townsville and cyclone Sigma are north Queensland.

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Cyclone Tessi

Severe Tropical Cyclone Tessi was a small but potent tropical cyclone that caused extensive damage along the coast of North Queensland in early April 2000.

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Cyclone Yasi

Severe Tropical Cyclone Yasi was a powerful and destructive tropical cyclone that made landfall in northern Queensland, Australia in early 2011, causing major damage to the affected areas.

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Daisy D'Arcy

Daisy D'Arcy (born 12 December 2002) is an Australian rules footballer playing for Gold Coast in the AFL Women's competition (AFLW).

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Dale Last

Dale Raymond Last (born 25 February 1964) is an Australian politician.

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Danny Moore

Danny Moore (born 2 November 1971) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s.

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Darwin International Airport

Darwin International Airport is a domestic and international airport, and the only airport serving Darwin, Australia.

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De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou

The de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou (designated by the United States military as the CV-2 and later C-7 Caribou) is a Canadian specialized cargo aircraft with short takeoff and landing (STOL) capability.

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Dennis Firestone

Dennis Firestone (born 22 July 1944 in Townsville, Australia) is a former CART driver who raced from 1979 to 1987. He was the 1980 CART Rookie of the Year in finishing 12th in season points, his best season. His best finish in a CART race was a pair of 5th places that season. He made five starts at the Indianapolis 500 with a best finish of 10th in 1981.

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Diplomatic mission

A diplomatic mission or foreign mission is a group of people from a state or organization present in another state to represent the sending state or organization officially in the receiving or host state.

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Division of Dawson

The Division of Dawson is an Australian electoral division in Queensland.

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Division of Herbert

The Division of Herbert is an Australian electoral division in the state of Queensland.

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Division of Kennedy

The Division of Kennedy is an Australian electoral division in the state of Queensland.

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Douglas Reye

Ralph Douglas Kenneth Reye ("rye"; 5 April 1912 – 16 July 1977) was an Australian pathologist.

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Douglas, Queensland

Douglas is a suburb of Townsville in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Eddie Mabo

Edward Koiki Mabo (29 June 1936 – 21 January 1992) was an Indigenous Australian man from the Torres Strait Islands known for his role in campaigning for Indigenous land rights in Australia, in particular the landmark decision of the High Court of Australia that recognised that indigenous rights to land had continued after the British Crown acquired sovereignty and that the international law doctrine of terra nullius was not applicable to Australian domestic law.

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Education

Education is the transmission of knowledge, skills, and character traits and manifests in various forms.

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Education in Australia

Education in Australia encompasses the sectors of early childhood education (preschool) and primary education (primary schools), followed by secondary education (high schools), and finally tertiary education, which includes higher education (universities and other higher education providers) and vocational education (registered training organisations).

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Edwin C. Webb

Edwin Clifford Webb (21 May 1921 – 17 January 2006) was a British biochemist.

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El Niño–Southern Oscillation

El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a global climate phenomenon that emerges from variations in winds and sea surface temperatures over the tropical Pacific Ocean.

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Electoral Commission of Queensland

The Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ) is established under the Electoral Act 1992 as an independent statutory authority, responsible for the impartial conduct of state and local government elections in Queensland.

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Electoral district of Burdekin

Burdekin is an electoral district in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in the state of Queensland, Australia.

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Electoral district of Hinchinbrook

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

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Electoral district of Mundingburra

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

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Electoral district of Thuringowa

Thuringowa is an electorate in the Legislative Assembly of the state of Queensland, Australia.

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Electoral district of Townsville

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

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Elizabeth II

Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022.

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Ellie Hampson

Ellie Hampson (born 8 February 2001) is an Australian rules footballer playing for in the AFL Women's competition (AFLW).

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Ellis Wackett

Air Vice Marshal Ellis Charles Wackett, CB, CBE (13 August 1901 – 3 August 1984) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

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Ephemera

Ephemera are items which were not originally designed to be retained or preserved, but have been collected or retained.

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Federal Court of Australia

The Federal Court of Australia is an Australian superior court which has jurisdiction to deal with most civil disputes governed by federal law (with the exception of family law matters), along with some summary (less serious) and indictable (more serious) criminal matters.

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Federation Drought

In Australia, the Federation Drought is the name given to a prolonged period of drought that occurred around the time of Federation in 1901.

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Filigree

Filigree (also less commonly spelled filagree, and formerly written filigrann or filigrene) is a form of intricate metalwork used in jewellery and other small forms of metalwork.

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Flinders Highway, Queensland

The Flinders Highway is a highway that crosses Queensland east to west, from Townsville on the Pacific coast to Cloncurry.

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Fly-in fly-out

Fly-in fly-out is a method of employing people in remote areas by flying them temporarily to the work site instead of relocating employees and their families permanently.

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Football Queensland North is a Football Queensland licensed zone which operates soccer competitions within the cities and shires of Townsville, Ingham, and Ayr. Townsville and Football Queensland North are north Queensland.

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Fortaleza

Fortaleza (Fortress) is the state capital of Ceará, located in Northeastern Brazil.

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Foshan

Foshan is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China.

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Foxtel

NXE Australia Pty Limited, trading as the Foxtel Group, is an Australian pay television company—operating in cable television, direct broadcast satellite television, and IPTV streaming services.

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Francis Stuart

Henry Francis Montgomery Stuart (29 April 19022 February 2000) was an Irish writer.

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Fraser Coast Chronicle

The Fraser Coast Chronicle is an online newspaper serving the Fraser Coast area in Queensland, Australia. It was started as the Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser.

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Fukushima Prefecture

Fukushima Prefecture (Fukushima-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu.

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Fun run

A fun run is a friendly race that involves either road running or cross country running with participants taking part for their own enjoyment rather than competition.

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Gehamat Shibasaki

Gehamat Shibasaki (born 2 September 1998) is an Australian-Japanese professional rugby league footballer who plays as a or er.

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Gene Miles

Gene Miles (born 21 July 1959) is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Gentrification

Gentrification is the process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents (the "gentry") and investment.

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George Elphinstone Dalrymple

George Augustus Frederick Elphinstone Dalrymple (6 May 1826 – 22 January 1876) was a colonist, explorer, public servant and politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.

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Glenn Buchanan

Glenn Robert Buchanan (born 19 November 1962) is an Australian former butterfly swimmer of the 1980s who won two bronze medals in the 100-metre butterfly and the 4x100-metre medley relay, at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

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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. Townsville and Gold Coast, Queensland are coastal cities in Australia.

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Gorden Tallis

Gorden James Tallis (born 27 July 1973), also known by the nickname of "Raging Bull" for his on-field aggression, is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s.

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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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Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system, composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretching for over over an area of approximately.

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Great Barrier Reef Marine Park

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park protects a large part of Australia's Great Barrier Reef from damaging activities.

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Green hydrogen

Green hydrogen (GH2 or GH2) is hydrogen produced by the electrolysis of water, using renewable electricity.

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Green Street bunker

The Green Street bunker at West End (Townsville), Queensland, Australia is also known as the Sidney Street bunker and Project 81.

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Greg Norman

Gregory John Norman AO (born 10 February 1955) is an Australian former professional golfer who spent 331 weeks as world number one in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Gross domestic product

Gross domestic product (GDP) is a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced and rendered in a specific time period by a country or countries.

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Gyeonggi Province

Gyeonggi-do is the most populous province in South Korea.

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Harriet Dyer

Harriet Dyer (born 17 October 1988) is an Australian actress.

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Health

Health has a variety of definitions, which have been used for different purposes over time.

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Helen Gray (swimmer)

Helen Gray (born 19 October 1956) is an Australian former swimmer.

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Helene Marsh

Professor Helene Denise Marsh (born 8 April 1945) is an Australian scientist who has provided research in the field of Environmental Science, more specifically Zoology and Ecology.

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Henry Ross Lewin

Henry Ross Lewin or Henry Ross-Lewin (c. 1830 – April 1874) was one of the most prominent blackbirders of South Sea Islander labour in the 19th century.

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High Court of Australia

The High Court of Australia is the apex court of the Australian legal system.

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Ignatius Park College

Ignatius Park College is an independent Catholic secondary school for boys, located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Iwaki, Fukushima

is a city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.

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Jack Miller (motorcyclist)

Jack Peter Miller (born 18 January 1995) is an Australian Grand Prix motorcycle racer who rides for the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing in MotoGP.

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Jake Spencer (born 9 October 1989) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jamal Shibasaki

Jamal Shibasaki (born 7 June 2005) is an Australian rugby league footballer who plays as a er for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League (NRL).

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James Cannan

Major General James Harold Cannan, (29 August 1882 – 23 May 1976) was an Australian Army brigadier general in the First World War and the Quartermaster General during the Second World War.

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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 Cook University

James Cook University (JCU) is a public university in North Queensland, Australia.

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James Hopes

James Redfern Hopes (born 24 October 1978) is an Australian cricket coach and former cricketer.

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James Mason (field hockey)

James Robert Mason (born 19 June 1947) is an Australian field hockey player from Townsville, who won the silver medal with the Men's National Team at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.

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James Morrill (castaway)

James Morrill (20 May 1824 – 30 October 1865) was an English sailor aboard the vessel Peruvian which became shipwrecked off the coast of north-eastern Australia in 1846.

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Japan national rugby union team

The Japan national rugby union team, also known as the Cherry Blossoms, Brave Blossoms (translit), or simply Sakura, is traditionally the strongest rugby union power in Asia and has enjoyed and endured mixed results against non-Asian teams over the years.

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Jarrod Bannister

Jarrod Bannister (3 October 1984 – 8 February 2018) was an Australian track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw.

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Jarrod Harbrow

Jarrod Harbrow (born 18 July 1988) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Jason deCaires Taylor

Jason deCaires Taylor (born 12 August 1974 in Dover) is a British sculptor and creator of the world's first underwater sculpture park – the Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park – and underwater museum – Cancún Underwater Museum (MUSA).

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Jenny Hill (politician)

Jennifer Lorraine Hill AM is an Australian former politician who served as mayor of Townsville from 2012 until 2024.

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Jiangsu

Jiangsu is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China.

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Joe Baker (marine scientist)

Joseph Thomas Baker (19 June 1932 – 16 January 2018) was an Australian marine scientist and rugby league footballer.

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John Hope, 7th Earl of Hopetoun

John Adrian Louis Hope, 1st Marquess of Linlithgow, 7th Earl of Hopetoun, (25 September 1860 – 29 February 1908) was a British aristocrat and statesman who served as the first governor-general of Australia, in office from 1901 to 1902.

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John Marlow

John By Durnford Marlow (10 April 182727 February 1903) was an officer in the paramilitary Native Police force in the British colony of Queensland.

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John Melton Black

John Melton Black (1830–1919) was a pioneer of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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John Vause

John Vause (born 22 August 1968) is an Australian journalist and Atlanta-based presenter for CNN International.

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John Veron

John Edward Norwood Veron (born 1945), credited in research as J. E. N. Veron, and in other writing as Charlie Veron, is an Australian biologist, taxonomist, and specialist in the study of corals and reefs. He is believed to have discovered more than 20% of the world's coral species.

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John-Patrick Smith

John-Patrick Tracey "JP" Smith (born 24 January 1989) is an Australian professional tennis player who competes on the ATP Tour, specializing in doubles.

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Johnathan Thurston

Johnathan Dean Thurston (born 25 April 1983) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the National Rugby League (NRL).

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Josh Hall (born 3 April 1990) is former dual-code professional (Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football and Penrith Panthers National Rugby League) from Townsville in Queensland.

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Josh Jenkins

Joshua Jenkins (born 8 February 1989) is a former professional Australian rules footballer.

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Journal of Climate

The Journal of Climate is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal published semi-monthly by the American Meteorological Society.

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Julian Assange

Julian Paul Assange (Hawkins; born 3 July 1971) is an Australian editor, publisher, and activist who founded WikiLeaks in 2006.

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Katter's Australian Party

Katter's Australian Party (KAP) is an agrarian populist political party in Australia that advocates for a synthesis of agrarian socialist economic policies and conservative social policies.

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Kawanishi Aircraft Company

was a Japanese aircraft manufacturer during World War II.

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Kawanishi H8K

The Kawanishi H8K is a flying boat used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service during World War II for maritime patrol duties.

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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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Kirwan Health Campus

Kirwan Health Campus is a health service located in the suburb of Kirwan, Queensland, Australia, and is the main health facility serving residents in the City of Townsville, about west of the Townsville CBD.

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Kirwan, Queensland

Kirwan is a suburb in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Laurie Lawrence

Laurie Joseph Lawrence (born 14 October 1941) is an Australian swimming coach.

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Lavarack Barracks

Lavarack Barracks is a major Australian Army base located in the suburb of Murray in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Lawrence Wackett

Sir Lawrence James Wackett (2 January 1896 – 18 March 1982) is widely regarded as "father of the Australian aircraft industry".

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Lendlease

Lendlease is a multinational construction and real estate company, headquartered in Barangaroo, New South Wales, Australia.

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Les Walker (politician)

Leslie Alexander Walker (born 15 January 1965) is an Australian politician currently serving as member for Mundingburra in the Queensland Legislative Assembly, a position he has held since 2020.

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Lesleigh Harvey

Lesleigh Harvey (born 24 October 1960) is an Australian former swimmer.

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Libby Trickett

Lisbeth Constance Trickett, (born 28 January 1985) is an Australian retired competitive swimmer.

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Liberal National Party of Queensland

The Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) is a major political party in Queensland, Australia.

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Light infantry

Light infantry refers to certain types of lightly equipped infantry throughout history.

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List of Latin phrases (V)

Additional references.

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Lithium-ion battery

A lithium-ion or Li-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery that uses the reversible intercalation of Li+ ions into electronically conducting solids to store energy.

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Lizette Cabrera

Lizette Faith Cabrera (born 19 December 1997) is an Australian tennis player of Filipino descent.

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Local government areas of Queensland

This is a list of local government areas (LGAs) in Queensland, Australia, sorted by region.

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Logistics

Logistics is the part of supply chain management that deals with the efficient forward and reverse flow of goods, services, and related information from the point of origin to the point of consumption according to the needs of customers.

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Loyalty Islands Province

Loyalty Islands Province (Province des îles Loyauté) is one of the three top-level administrative subdivisions of New Caledonia.

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Luke McLean

Luke McLean (born 29 June 1987) is a former professional rugby union footballer who played as a fullback.

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Lyn Ashley

Lyn Ashley (born Lynette Ashley Rumble; 18 March 1940) is an Australian actress who worked in the United Kingdom on television during the 1960s.

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Mabo v Queensland (No 2)

Mabo v Queensland (No 2) (commonly known as the Mabo case or simply Mabo) is a landmark decision of the High Court of Australia that recognised the existence of Native Title in Australia.

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Mackay Airport

Mackay Airport located in South Mackay, Queensland, Australia is a major Australian regional airport that services the city of Mackay, with flights to the cities of Brisbane, Rockhampton, Townsville, Hamilton Island, Cairns, Sunshine Coast and Melbourne.

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Mackay, Queensland

Mackay is a city in the Mackay Region on the eastern or Coral Sea coast of Queensland, Australia. Townsville and Mackay, Queensland are coastal cities in Australia and port cities in Queensland.

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Macquarie University

Macquarie University is a public research university located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Madge Ryan

Madge Winifred Ryan (8 January 1919 – 9 January 1994) was an Australian actress, known for her stage and film roles in the United Kingdom, including London stage productions of Entertaining Mr Sloane (1964), Philadelphia, Here I Come (1967), and Medea (1993).

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Magnetic Island

Magnetic Island (Wulguru: Yunbenun) is an island offshore from the city of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Manbarra

The Manbarra, otherwise known as the Wulgurukaba, are Aboriginal Australian people, and the traditional custodians of the Palm Islands, Magnetic Island, and an area of mainland Queensland to the west of Townsville. Townsville and Manbarra are north Queensland.

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Manufacturing

Manufacturing is the creation or production of goods with the help of equipment, labor, machines, tools, and chemical or biological processing or formulation.

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Mater Hospital Pimlico

The Mater Private Hospital, Pimlico, formerly known as the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, and commonly known as 'The Mater', is the largest private hospital in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Mater Women's and Children's Hospital

Mater Women's and Children's Hospital in Hyde Park, Townsville, Queensland was established in 2007 when the Sisters of Mercy (Mater Health Services North Queensland) bought the competing private obstetric hospital, the Wesley/Park Haven Hospital.

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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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Matthew Scott (rugby league)

Matthew Scott (born 30 July 1985), also known by the nickname of "Thumper", is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played as a for the North Queensland Cowboys in the NRL and Australia at international level.

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Melbourne Airport

Melbourne Airport, known locally as Tullamarine Airport, is the main international airport serving the city of Melbourne, the capital of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Mervyn Crossman

Mervyn Richard Crossman (7 April 1935 – 20 June 2017) was an Australian field hockey player, who won the bronze medal with the Men's National Team at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.

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Mining in Australia

Mining in Australia has long been a significant primary sector industry and contributor to the Australian economy by providing export income, royalty payments and employment.

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Miss Universe 2009

Miss Universe 2009 was the 58th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Imperial Ballroom in Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, The Bahamas on August 23, 2009.

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Miss Universe Australia

Miss Universe Australia is a national beauty pageant that selects Australia's representative to the Miss Universe.

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Mitchell Johnson

Mitchell Guy Johnson (born 2 November 1981) is a former Australian cricketer, who played all forms of the game for his national side.

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Motorcycle speedway

Motorcycle speedway, usually referred to simply as speedway, is a motorcycle sport involving four and sometimes up to six riders competing over four anti-clockwise laps of an oval circuit.

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Mount Isa

Mount Isa is a city in the Gulf Country region of Queensland, Australia.

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Mount Isa Airport

Mount Isa Airport is an airport serving the western Queensland city of Mount Isa, Australia.

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Mount Louisa, Queensland

Mount Louisa is a residential suburb in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Municipal council

A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area.

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Murray Island, Queensland

Murray Island (also known as Mer Island or Maer Island) in the Torres Strait Island Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Museum of Tropical Queensland

Queensland Museum Tropics (formerly Museum of Tropical Queensland) is located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Narrowcasting

Narrowcasting is the dissemination of information to a specialised audience, rather than to the broader public-at-large; it is the opposite of broadcasting.

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Natalie Cook

Natalie Louise Cook (born 19 January 1975) is an Australian professional beach volleyball player and Olympic gold medallist.

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Natalie Weir

Natalie Weir (born 1967, Townsville, Queensland) is an Australian choreographer, and Artistic Director for the former Expressions Dance Company in Australia (now Australasian Dance Collective).

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National Basketball League (Australia)

The National Basketball League (NBL) is a men's professional basketball league in Australasia, currently composed of 10 teams: 9 in Australia and 1 in New Zealand.

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National park

A national park is a nature park designated for conservation purposes because of unparalleled national natural, historic, or cultural significance.

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National Rugby League

The National Rugby League (known as the NRL Telstra Premiership due to sponsorship) is a professional rugby league competition in Australasia which contains clubs from New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand.

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Native title in Australia

Native title is the set of rights, recognised by Australian law, held by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups or individuals to land that derive from their maintenance of their traditional laws and customs.

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Naval Base Brisbane was a major United States Navy base built in the early part of World War II at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

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New Hebrides

New Hebrides, officially the New Hebrides Condominium (Condominium des Nouvelles-Hébrides) and named after the Hebrides in Scotland, was the colonial name for the island group in the South Pacific Ocean that is now Vanuatu.

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New South Wales Rugby League

The New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) is the governing body of rugby league in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory and is a member of the Australian Rugby League Commission.

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News Corp Australia

News Corp Australia is an Australian media conglomerate and wholly owned subsidiary of the American News Corp.

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Nick Dametto

Nicholas Dametto (born 18 September 1983) is an Australian politician who has been the deputy leader of Katter's Australian Party (KAP) since 2021, and the member for Hinchinbrook in the Queensland Legislative Assembly since 2017.

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Nickel

Nickel is a chemical element; it has symbol Ni and atomic number 28.

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Nicole Webster

Professor Nicole Webster is an Australian marine scientist who is the Executive Director for the Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies at the University of Tasmania.

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No. 1 Wireless Unit RAAF

No.

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No. 3 Fighter Sector RAAF

No.

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No. 38 Squadron RAAF

No.

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North Coast railway line, Queensland

The North Coast railway line (NCL) is a 1067 mm gauge railway line in Queensland, Australia.

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North Queensland

North Queensland or the Northern Region is the northern part of the Australian state of Queensland that lies just south of Far North Queensland.

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North Queensland Cowboys

The North Queensland Cowboys is an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Townsville, the largest city in North Queensland.

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North Queensland Stadium

North Queensland Stadium (also known as Queensland Country Bank Stadium under naming rights) is a multi-purpose stadium, located in Railway Estate, a suburb of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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North Ward, Queensland

North Ward is a coastal suburb of Townsville in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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North-Eastern Area Command

North-Eastern Area Command was one of several geographically based commands raised by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II.

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Northeast Region, Brazil

The Northeast Region of Brazil (Região Nordeste do Brasil) is one of the five official and political regions of the country according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics.

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Northern Australia

The unofficial geographic term Northern Australia includes those parts of Queensland and Western Australia north of latitude 26° and all of the Northern Territory.

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Nyawigi

The Nyawigi people, also spelt Nyawaygi, Nywaigi, or Nawagi, are an Aboriginal Australian people whose original country was around Halifax Bay in Far North Queensland.

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Oonoonba, Queensland

Oonoonba is a suburb of Townsville in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Palm Island, Queensland

Palm Island is a locality consisting of an island group of 16 islands, split between the Shire of Hinchinbrook and the Aboriginal Shire of Palm Island, in Queensland, Australia.

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Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia (a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia).

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Parliament of Queensland

The Parliament of Queensland is the legislature of Queensland, Australia.

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Pathology

Pathology is the study of disease and injury.

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Patricia Staunton

Patricia Jane Staunton (born 30 November 1946) is an Australian judge and former politician.

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Perc (pronounced purse) Tucker Regional Gallery is a heritage-listed public art gallery in the Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Perth

Perth (Boorloo) is the capital city of Western Australia.

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Peter Grigg

Peter Grigg (born 20 July 1958) is an Australian former rugby union winger who played five matches at the 1987 Rugby World Cup.

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Peter Ridd

Peter Vincent Ridd is an Australian physicist, author, and former professor at James Cook University (JCU), North Queensland, Australia.

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Phillip Parker King

Rear Admiral Phillip Parker King, FRS, RN (13 December 1791 – 26 February 1856) was an early explorer of the Australian and Patagonian coasts.

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Phillip Thompson

Phillip Bruce Thompson, (born 7 May 1988) is an Australian politician.

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Pimlico State High School

Pimlico State High School is an government public high school in Townsville, Australia.

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Pimlico, Queensland

Pimlico is a suburb of Townsville in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Polycrystalline silicon

Polycrystalline silicon, or multicrystalline silicon, also called polysilicon, poly-Si, or mc-Si, is a high purity, polycrystalline form of silicon, used as a raw material by the solar photovoltaic and electronics industry.

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Port Moresby

(Tok Pisin: Pot Mosbi), also referred to as Pom City or simply Moresby, is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea.

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Port of Townsville

Port of Townsville is a government-owned Corporation and seaport in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later Philip Mountbatten; 10 June 19219 April 2021), was the husband of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Public university

A public university or public college is a university or college that is owned by the state or receives significant funding from a government.

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Pud Thurlow

Hugh Motley 'Pud' Thurlow (10 January 1903 – 3 December 1975) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test in 1932.

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Quartz monzonite

Quartz monzonite is an intrusive, felsic, igneous rock that has an approximately equal proportion of orthoclase and plagioclase feldspars.

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Queen's Hotel, Townsville

Queen's Hotel is a heritage-listed former hotel at 12 The Strand, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Queens Gardens, Townsville

Queens Gardens is a large heritage-listed botanic garden at Paxton Street, North Ward, City of Townsville, Queensland, 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 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 Government

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

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Queensland Rail

Queensland Rail (QR) is a railway operator in Queensland, Australia. Townsville and Queensland Rail are 1865 establishments in Australia.

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Queensland Solo Championship

The Queensland Solo Championship is a motorcycle speedway championship held annually in Queensland to determine the Queensland State speedway champion.

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RAAF Base Townsville

RAAF Base Townsville (formerly RAAF Base Garbutt) is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) air base located in, west of Townsville in Queensland, Australia.

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Rabaul

Rabaul is a township in the East New Britain province of Papua New Guinea, on the island of New Britain.

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Rachael Finch

Rachael Finch (born 8 July 1988) is an Australian TV host, model and beauty pageant titleholder.

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Ravenswood, Queensland

Ravenswood is a rural town and locality in the Charters Towers Region, Queensland, Australia. Townsville and Ravenswood, Queensland are north Queensland.

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Reef HQ

Reef HQ (typeset as ReefHQ) is the world's largest living coral reef aquarium.

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Reid Park Street Circuit

Reid Park Street Circuit, also known as the Townsville Street Circuit, is a semi-permanent street circuit located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Renewable energy

Renewable energy (or green energy) is energy from renewable natural resources that are replenished on a human timescale.

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Renita Farrell

Renita Maree Farrell-Garard (born 30 May 1972 in Townsville, Queensland) is a former field hockey player from Australia, who was a member of the Australian Women’s Hockey Team, best known as the Hockeyroos, that won the gold medals at the 1996 and the 2000 Summer Olympics.

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Reye syndrome

Reye syndrome is a rapidly worsening brain disease.

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Rick Farley

Richard Andrew Farley (9 December 1952 – 13 May 2006) was an Australian journalist, politician and Indigenous Australian rights activist.

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Riverway Stadium

Riverway Stadium, also known as Townsville Cricket Ground, is an international standard cricket and AFL stadium in Thuringowa Central, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Riverway, Townsville

Riverway is a riverfront parkland attraction located in the Condon Suburb of Townsville that opened in July 2006.

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Robert Hammond (field hockey)

Robert Hammond (born 1981) is an Australian field hockey player from Queensland.

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Robert Towns

Robert Towns (10 November 1794 – 11 April 1873) was a British master mariner who settled in Australia as a businessman, sandalwood merchant, colonist, shipowner, pastoralist, politician, whaler and civic leader.

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Rockhampton Airport

Rockhampton Airport (Connor Park) is a major Australian regional airport in West Rockhampton, Queensland that services the city of Rockhampton, with direct flights to various major centres in Queensland, as well as Melbourne in Victoria.

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Ron Castan

Aaron Ronald Castan (29 October 1939 – 21 October 1999) was an Australian barrister and human rights advocate.

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Ross Creek (Townsville, North Queensland)

The Ross Creek, part of the Ross River catchment, is the small estuarine portion of the Ross River, as it serves as a bay inlet that separates the Townsville central business district from Ross Island.

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Ross River (Queensland)

The Ross River is a river in North Queensland, Australia.

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Ross River Dam

The Ross River Dam is a rock and earthfill-filled embankment dam across the Ross River, located between Kelso and Mount Stuart in the City of Townsville in northern Queensland, Australia.

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Rowing (sport)

Rowing, often called crew in the United States, is the sport of racing boats using oars.

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Royal Australian Air Force

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is the principal aerial warfare force of Australia, a part of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) along with the Royal Australian Navy and the Australian Army.

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Royal Australian Regiment

The Royal Australian Regiment (RAR) is the parent administrative regiment for regular infantry battalions of the Australian Army and is the senior infantry regiment of the Royal Australian Infantry Corps.

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Rugby league

Rugby league football, commonly known as rugby league in English-speaking countries and rugby XIII in non-Anglophone Europe and South America, and referred to colloquially as football, footy or league in its heartlands, is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring wide and long with H-shaped posts at both ends.

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Russell Perry (weightlifter)

Russell Neville Pery (born 13 March 1938), also known as Neville Russell Pery or Russell Perry, is an Australian weightlifter.

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Russell Skerman

Russell Wigton Skerman (24 September 1903 – 24 February 1983) was a judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland from 1962 to 1973.

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Sam Scott-Young

Samuel Joseph Norman Scott-Young (born 7 April 1967) is an Australian former rugby union international.

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Sam Thaiday

Samuel Arthur Thaiday (born 12 June 1985) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League, serving as their captain from 2012 until 2013.

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Sarina, Queensland

Sarina is a rural town and coastal locality in the Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia. Townsville and Sarina, Queensland are north Queensland.

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Scott Stewart (politician)

Scott James Stewart is an Australian politician.

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Sea cucumbers as food

Sea cucumbers are marine animals of the class Holothuroidea.

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Shūnan

Shūnan city center is a city in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.

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Siemens

Siemens AG is a German multinational technology conglomerate.

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Sister city

A sister city or a twin town relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.

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Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands, also known simply as the Solomons,John Prados, Islands of Destiny, Dutton Caliber, 2012, p,20 and passim is a country consisting of 21 major islands Guadalcanal, Malaita, Makira, Santa Isabel, Choiseul, New Georgia, Kolombangara, Rennell, Vella Lavella, Vangunu, Nendo, Maramasike, Rendova, Shortland, San Jorge, Banie, Ranongga, Pavuvu, Nggela Pile and Nggela Sule, Tetepare, (which are bigger in area than 100 square kilometres) and over 900 smaller islands in Melanesia, part of Oceania, to the northeast of Australia.

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South Sea Islanders

South Sea Islanders, formerly referred to as Kanakas, are the Australian descendants of Pacific Islanders from more than 80 islandsincluding the Oceanian archipelagoes of the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Fiji, the Gilbert Islands, and New Irelandwho were kidnapped or recruited between the mid to late 19th century as labourers in the sugarcane fields of Queensland.

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South West Pacific theatre of World War II

The South West Pacific theatre, during World War II, was a major theatre of the war between the Allies and the Axis.

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Special Broadcasting Service

The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is an Australian hybrid-funded public service broadcaster.

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Speedway World Championship

The World Championship of Speedway is an international competition between the highest-ranked motorcycle speedway riders of the world, run under the auspices of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM).

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Stable on the Strand

The Stable (formerly known as Stable on the Strand) is an annual nativity play in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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State Emergency Service

The State Emergency Service (SES) is the name used by a number of civil defence organisations in Australia that provide assistance during and after major incidents.

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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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Streamline Moderne

Streamline Moderne is an international style of Art Deco architecture and design that emerged in the 1930s.

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Summer Lochowicz

Summer Louise Lochowicz (born 30 March 1978 in Townsville, Queensland) is an Australian beach volleyball player and team partner of Kerri Pottharst in her Olympic debut at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

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Sunshine Coast, Queensland

The Sunshine Coast is a peri-urban region in South East Queensland, Australia.

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Supercars Championship

The Supercars Championship currently known as the Repco Supercars Championship under sponsorship, is a touring car racing category in Australia and New Zealand, running as an International Series under Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) regulations, governing the sport.

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Suwon

Suwon is the largest city and capital of Gyeonggi Province, South Korea's most populous province. The city lies approximately south of the national capital, Seoul. With a population of 1.2 million, Suwon has more inhabitants than Ulsan Metropolitan City, though it enjoys a lesser degree of self-governance as a 'special case city'.

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Sydney Airport

Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport — colloquially Mascot Airport, Kingsford Smith Airport, or Sydney Airport — is an international airport serving Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, located south of the Sydney central business district, in the Inner South suburb of Mascot.

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TAFE Queensland North

TAFE Queensland North was formed on 1 July 2013 by the merger of Barrier Reef Institute of TAFE and Tropical North Queensland TAFE.

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Technical and further education

Technical and further education or simply TAFE is the common name in Australia for vocational education, as a subset of tertiary education.

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Terra nullius

Terra nullius (plural terrae nullius) is a Latin expression meaning "nobody's land".

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Terry Hughes (biologist)

Terence P. Hughes (born 1956, in Dublin, Ireland) is a professor of marine biology at James Cook University in Queensland, Australia.

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The Courier-Mail

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

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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

The Daily Telegraph, also nicknamed The Tele, is an Australian tabloid newspaper published by Nationwide News Pty Limited, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of News Corp.

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The Palmetum, Townsville

The Palmetum is one of three botanical gardens of Townsville, Queensland.

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The Queenslander

The Queenslander was the weekly summary and literary edition of the Brisbane Courier, the leading journal in the colony (later state) of Queensland since the 1850s.

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The Strand, Townsville

The Strand is a seaside foreshore located in Townsville, Australia.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.

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The Voice (Australian TV series) season 1

The first season of The Voice, the Australian reality talent show, premiered on 15 April 2012 and concluded on 18 June 2012, with Karise Eden being crowned as the winner.

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Thomas Rickard

Thomas Rickard (1866–1911) was a mining engineer, an early resident of Berkeley, California, and served as the last President of the Town Board of Trustees from 1903 to 1909, before the new city charter went into effect, creating the office of Mayor.

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Thuringowa Central, Queensland

Thuringowa Central is a suburb of Townsville in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Thursday Island

Thursday Island, colloquially known as TI, or in the Kawrareg dialect, Waiben or Waibene, is an island of the Torres Strait Islands, an archipelago of at least 274 small islands in the Torres Strait.

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Tilt Train

Tilt Train is the name for two similar high-speed tilting train services, one electric and the other diesel, operated by Queensland Rail.

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Tom Chester

Tomas Chester (born 11 May 2001) is an Australian rugby league footballer who plays as a or for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League (NRL).

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Tom Green (born 23 January 2001) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Tony David

Tony David (born 11 September 1967) is an Australian former professional darts player, who played under the nickname The Deadly Boomerang.

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Tony Mooney

Anthony John Mooney AM is a former Australian politician who served as a city councillor of the City of Townsville, Queensland from 1977 to 2008, and the mayor from 1989 to 2008.

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Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport

Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport (IATA: WTB, ICAO: YBWW, formerly Brisbane West Wellcamp Airport) is an airport in Wellcamp, west from the CBD of Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia.

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Touch (sport)

Touch (also known as touch football or touch rugby) is a variant of rugby league that is conducted under the direction of the Federation of International Touch (FIT).

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Townsville 500

The Townsville 500 (formally known as the NTI Townsville 500) is an annual motor racing event for Supercars, held on the Reid Park Street Circuit in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Townsville Airport

Townsville Airport is a major Australian regional airport that services the city of Townsville, Queensland.

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Townsville and Districts Rugby Union

The Townsville and District Rugby Union (TDRU) is a regional rugby union based in the city of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Townsville Bulletin

The Townsville Bulletin is a daily newspaper published in Townsville, Queensland, Australia, formerly known as the Townsville Daily Bulletin.

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Townsville City, Queensland

Townsville City is a coastal suburb at the centre of the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Townsville Crocodiles

The Townsville Crocodiles were an Australian professional men's basketball team based in the North Queensland city of Townsville.

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Townsville District Rugby League

The Townsville District Rugby League (TDRL) is a rugby league football competition in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre

Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre is an indoor sports arena located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Townsville Fire

The Townsville Fire are an Australian professional female basketball team competing in the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL).

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Townsville Grammar School

Townsville Grammar School is an independent, co-educational, day, International Baccalaureate and boarding school, located in Townsville.

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Townsville railway station

Townsville railway station is located on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia. Townsville and Townsville railway station are north Queensland.

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Townsville Ring Road

The Townsville Ring Road is a motorway in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Townsville Stadium

The Townsville Stadium (previously Townsville RSL Stadium) is a multi-purpose indoor venue located at the Murray Sporting Complex in Annandale, Queensland.

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Townsville State High School

Townsville State High School, also known as Town High, is a secondary school in Railway Estate, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Townsville University Hospital

Townsville University Hospital (TUH), formerly The Townsville Hospital (TTH), is a public tertiary care hospital on Angus Smith Drive, Douglas, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Trade winds

The trade winds or easterlies are permanent east-to-west prevailing winds that flow in the Earth's equatorial region.

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Translink is the public transit agency for Queensland, and is part of the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

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Transport in Australia

There are many forms of transport in Australia.

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Trochus

Trochus is a genus of medium-to large-sized, top-shaped sea snails with an operculum, of the family Trochidae, the top snails.

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Tropical cyclone

A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls.

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Tropical savanna climate

Tropical savanna climate or tropical wet and dry climate is a tropical climate sub-type that corresponds to the Köppen climate classification categories Aw (for a dry "winter") and As (for a dry "summer").

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Troy Thompson (politician)

Troy Joseph Thompson (formerly Birnbrauer) is an Australian politician who currently serves as mayor of Townsville, a local government area of Queensland.

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Unicameralism

Unicameralism (from uni- "one" + Latin camera "chamber") is a type of legislature consisting of one house or assembly that legislates and votes as one.

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University of Queensland

The University of Queensland (UQ or Queensland University) is a public research university located primarily in Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland.

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UTC+10:00

UTC+10:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +10:00.

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Valentine Holmes

Valentine Holmes (born 24 July 1995) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a for the North Queensland Cowboys in the NRL and Australia at international level.

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Warrgamay

The Warrgamay people, also spelt Warakamai, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the state of Queensland.

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White Australia policy

The White Australia policy was a set of racist policies that aimed to forbid people of non-European ethnic originsespecially Asians (primarily Chinese) and Pacific Islandersfrom immigrating to Australia in order to create a "white/British" ideal focused on but not exclusively Anglo-Celtic peoples.

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WikiLeaks

WikiLeaks is a non-profit media organisation and publisher of leaked documents.

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William J. Youden

William John Youden (April 12, 1900 – March 31, 1971) was an Australian-born American statistician who formulated new statistical techniques in statistical analysis and in design of experiments.

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Willows Sports Complex

The Willows Sports Complex (last known as 1300SMILES Stadium due to naming rights) was a grass football stadium situated in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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Witness in the Dark

Witness in the Dark is a 1959 British second feature crime drama film directed by Wolf Rilla, and starring Patricia Dainton, Conrad Phillips, Madge Ryan and Nigel Green.

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Women's National Basketball League

The Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) is a professional women's basketball league in Australia composed of eight teams.

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Woodstock, Queensland

Woodstock is a rural town and locality in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Yamaguchi Prefecture

is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region of Honshu.

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Yvonne Sampson

Yvonne Sampson is an Australian television sports presenter and commentator.

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Zinc

Zinc is a chemical element with the symbol Zn and atomic number 30.

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10th Force Support Battalion (Australia)

The 10th Force Support Battalion (10 FSB) is an Australian Army logistics battalion and is part of the 17th Sustainment Brigade.

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11th Brigade (Australia)

The 11th Brigade is an Australian Army brigade which currently comprises most Australian Army Reserve units located in Queensland.

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1995 ARL season

The 1995 ARL premiership was the 88th season of professional rugby league football in Australia, and the first to be run by the Australian Rugby League following the hand-over of the Premiership's administration by the New South Wales Rugby League.

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1997–98 Australian region cyclone season

The 1997–98 Australian region cyclone season was a slightly below average tropical cyclone season.

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1998 Townsville floods

The 1998 Townsville and Thuringowa city floods began on 10 January 1998, the cities of Townsville and Thuringowa were hit by one of the worst floods in the cities' history.

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1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (1 RAR) is a regular motorised infantry battalion of the Australian Army.

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2003 Rugby World Cup

The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth Rugby World Cup and was won by England.

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2018 Commonwealth Games

The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Games and also known as Gold Coast 2018, were an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth that was held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, between 4 and 15 April 2018.

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2019 Townsville flood

The 2019 Townsville flood was a major flood event that occurred in the city of Townsville and surrounding areas, on the eastern coast of Queensland, Australia.

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2021 Australian census

The 2021 Australian census, simply called the 2021 Census, was the eighteenth national Census of Population and Housing in Australia.

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2022 Australian federal election

The 2022 Australian federal election was held on Saturday 21 May 2022 to elect members of the 47th Parliament of Australia.

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2024 Townsville City Council election

The 2024 Townsville City Council election was held on 16 March 2024 to elect a mayor and 10 councillors to the City of Townsville.

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2nd Cavalry Regiment (Australia)

The 2nd Cavalry Regiment (2 CAV) is an armoured cavalry regiment of the Australian Army.

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3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

The 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR) is a mechanised infantry battalion of the Australian Army, based in Kapyong Lines, Townsville as part of the 3rd Brigade.

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3rd Brigade (Australia)

The 3rd Brigade is a combined arms brigade of the Australian Army, principally made up of the 1st and 3rd Battalions of the Royal Australian Regiment (1 and 3 RAR).

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5th Aviation Regiment (Australia)

The 5th Aviation Regiment (5 Avn Regt) is an Australian Army aviation unit.

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96th Engineer Battalion (United States)

The 96th Engineer Battalion was a military engineer unit in the United States Army.

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See also

1865 establishments in Australia

Coastal cities in Australia

Port cities in Queensland

References

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