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  • The majority of Indigenous people live in New South Wales (29%), Queensland (28%), Western Australia (15%) and the Northern Territory (13%). ...its most northerly point ([[Cape York]], on the [[Cape York Peninsula]], [[Queensland]], latitude 10º41'21"S longitude 142º31'50"E) to its most southerly point
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  • ...0/LD50men.html|work=Australian Venom Research Unit|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=12 May 2012}}</ref>
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  • ...ce Bureau's secret "Camp X", near Beaudesert south of Brisbane in southern Queensland. <ref name=Dunn2003>{{cite web ...an intercept station, and 126th Radio Intelligence Company, at Townsville, Queensland. He later trained the Air Force SIGINT staff. US Air Force Far East, and i
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  • ...the Top'', p. 182). Besides that Rosewall won the two 1959 editions of the Queensland pro (in January and December). | Queensland-Brisbane || 8 November
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  • On 1 January 1901 the colonies of NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania federated to become the Co ...on of Pacific Islanders, many of whom were working on sugar plantations in Queensland.
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  • ...0/LD50men.html|work=Australian Venom Research Unit|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=23 June 2012}}</ref>
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  • ...erpretation of the place of bone working in human evolution. University of Queensland: Australia.</ref>
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  • ...50/ld50sc.html|work=Australian Venom Research Unit|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=18 May 2012}}</ref> and 0.53&nbsp;mg/kg for the [[Chinese cobra]
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  • * Saunders, Kay. ''War on the Homefront: State Intervention in Queensland, 1938-1948'' (1993)
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  • ...f Carpentaria, they went ashore on the western side of Cape York (northern Queensland) but, unaware of the Torres Strait, they thought they were still in New Gui
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  • *[[Mal Anderson]] Australian 3 March 1935, Theodore, near Rockhampton in Queensland, Australia *[[Roy Emerson]] Australian 3 November 1936, Blackbutt, Queensland, Australia
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  • .../news/world-asia-pacific-15436981 Papua New Guinea][1975] was annexed by [[Queensland]] in 1883 and became a British protectorate called British New Guinea. It p
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  • ...ch 1931 when representatives of the state associations in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria met to create the [[Australian Women's Cricket Council]] (AWCC
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  • ...0/LD50men.html|work=Australian Venom Research Unit|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=22 June 2012}}</ref> The average venom yield per bite is approxi
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  • *Queensland Heeler - see [[Australian Cattle Dog]]
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  • ...egions of the world.<ref>reference for quote:Michael SY Lee, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia: Serpentes (Snakes). Standard article in: Encyclopedia
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  • Australia is noted for long drives. Patsy Durack, for instance, left Queensland for the Kimberleys in Western Australia in 1885 with 8,000 cattle, arriving
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  • ...board.<ref>Cassandra Pybus, ''The Devil and James McAuley'', University of Queensland Press 1999, 35, 115, 157</ref>. Clark was, however, never fully identified ...[[Communist Party of Australia|Communist]] writer [[Judah Waten]] and the Queensland poet [[James Devaney]], a Catholic of moderate views. The delegation visite
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  • ...ustralia, Central Australia, South Australia, in the Northern Territory, [[Queensland]], [[New South Wales]] and Victoria. Anthropologist Géza Róheim wrote: In Queensland a tribal woman could have children after the age of thirty. Otherwise babie
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  • ...h Wales]] (state cricket association founded 1859); [[Queensland (cricket)|Queensland]] (1876); [[South Australia (cricket)|South Australia]] (1871); [[Tasmania
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