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  • ...e 1927–28 Australian season, playing for [[New South Wales (cricket)|New South Wales]]. He was a right arm specialist [[leg break and googly]] bowler and a left
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  • ...Wales State Library.</ref> The first inter-colonial match was in 1891 when New South Wales Women defeated Victoria Women.<ref name="WVCC"/><ref name="BWC379"/> ...founded on 20 March 1931 when representatives of the state associations in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria met to create the [[Australian Women's Cricket Cou
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  • |Australia (South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, [[Tasmania]]) |Australia (New South Wales, Queensland)
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  • ...half a century. See the [[Tallong/Debate Guide|Debate Guide]] </ref> of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. It is located about 1½ hours’ drive (approximately 17 ...ter]]s and [[commuter]]s who work in the neighbouring towns of [[Goulburn, New South Wales|Goulburn]], [[Moss Vale]] and [[Mittagong]], or who make the commute to Syd
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  • * Vaisutis, Justine et al. ''Lonely Planet Sydney & New South Wales'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/Lonely-Planet-Sydney-South-Wales/dp/174104 * Goodall, Heather. ''Invasion to Embassy: Land in Aboriginal Politics in New South Wales, 1770–1972'' (Allen&Unwin, 1996)
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  • *1788 [[New South Wales]] founded as a penal colony[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/empire/epis
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  • Born in [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], Hughes first worked as a copy boy for the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' in t
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  • ...engine. On [[15 September]], the attack cargo ship sailed to [[Newcastle, New South Wales|New Castle]], Australia, for amphibious warfare training exercises. After t
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  • ...Vigors|Vigors]] & [[Thomas Horsfield|Horsfield]], 1827)</small>) inhabits New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria.
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  • ...red a subsidy for replacing non-white workers with white labour. Leading [[New South Wales]] and [[Victorian]] politicians warned there would be no place for 'Asiatic
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  • ...ther anti-Chinese riot at the [[Lambing Flat]] goldfield (near Young, in [[New South Wales]]), the ''Empire'' warned that: {{Quote|... there is a good deal of the ani ...on fire. Later in 1861, the Chinese Immigration Regulation Act passed the New South Wales Parliament, which prohibited the [[naturalisation]] of Chinese citizens in
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  • ...hough breeding time varies with location (earliest in Queensland, later in New South Wales, and latest in Victoria and Tasmania). Females generally do not breed until
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  • ...Vigors|Vigors]] & [[Thomas Horsfield|Horsfield]], 1827)</small>) inhabits New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria.
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  • ...riod of a hunter on a station, with his dogs, held by the State Library of New South Wales, both of which indicate that the dog breeds were being kept separate. There ...on, Colin, Wes?--> some dog owners met with representatives of the [[Royal New South Wales Canine Council]] (DogsNSW) [[Wes Stacey]], the late Dr. [[Harry Spira]] and
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  • ...Wales Public Works]]. He subsequently moved to the Housing Commission in [[New South Wales]] before expanding his expertise with the Housing Trust in [[Kuala Lumpur]]
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  • ...n 13 January 2007 after being bitten on the hand in a reserve at [[Whalan, New South Wales|Whalan]].<ref>{{cite news|author=Staff writer|date=14 January 2007|title=Te ...s)|Rocky River]], south of [[Armidale, New South Wales|Armidale]] in rural New South Wales, died on 8 March 2007 after being bitten on the foot while picking corn. Sh
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  • ...while Gregory and Gibbes were both [[Sydney]]-based accountants with the [[New South Wales]] Public Service. These three cricket enthusiasts were the architects of th
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  • ...ns. At the same time, Sir Thomas Mitchell's discovery of fossil bones in [[New South Wales]] provided material for a series of papers on the extinct mammals of [[Aust
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  • ...[Darling River]]s in northwestern [[Victoria]] (1879) and "Fort Bourke", [[New South Wales]] (1882); however the species has not been collected in either state since
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  • ...within Hillsong. She graduated from Hillsong Leadership College in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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