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  • Historic city in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]], located along the Sydney to Canberra corridor, and famous
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  • ...wer that grows only in the village of Tallong in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, and is now a protected species.
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  • ...http://www.about-australia.com/facts/new-south-wales/</ref> A resident of New South Wales is a ''New South Welshman''. ...is fertile and highly productive, although for the past six years much of New South Wales has been in a severe [[drought]] and until 2006 there were children living
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  • ...egular contributor to the [[collectSPACE]] online community. He lives in [[New South Wales]].
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  • {{r|New South Wales}} {{r|Condobolin, New South Wales}}
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  • ...otors and Generators], explanations with animations from the University of New South Wales.
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  • The '''Tallong Public School''' in [[Tallong, New South Wales]] is the oldest surviving single-teacher [[schoolhouse]] in [[Australia]]. In 1979, the Tallong Public School became the first school in the state of New South Wales to use computer-assisted learning.
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  • '''Goulburn''' is a historic city in [[New South Wales]], Australia. It is located along the Sydney to Canberra corridor. Goulbu ...] (2006). Goulburn has been severely drought-stricken in recent years, as New South Wales endured the longest drought for decades. Water restrictions reached level
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  • {{r|New South Wales}}
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  • ...ear [[Griffith, New South Wales|Griffith]] in the [[Riverina]] region of [[New South Wales]] ...[[cessnock, New South Wales|Cessnock]] in the [[Hunter Valley]] region of New South Wales
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  • *[[Snowy Mountains]] ([[New South Wales]])
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  • {{r|Southern Highlands, New South Wales}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Royal New South Wales Canine Council]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Southern Highlands, New South Wales}}
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  • {{r|New South Wales}}
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  • * [[Royal New South Wales Canine Council]] Ltd.
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  • ...an Diemen's Land]] (now [[Tasmania]]) and the [[Port Phillip]] district of New South Wales which became [[Victoria]] a few months later. The Victorian team was organi ...bourne catering company called Spiers & Pond managed to organise a tour of New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria by a team of English professionals who arrived in De
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  • * [http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/music/violin Violin Acoustics] - University of New South Wales
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  • {{r|Southern Highlands, New South Wales}}
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  • Examples of bounties are the bounty system of [[New South Wales]] in [[Australia]] to encourage immigrants to come to the state, the bounty
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  • ...t''' (August 4, 1913, Medindie, South Australia–November 17, 1991, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) was an outstanding Australian [[tennis]] player of the 1930s an
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  • ...e show is broadcast from the Macquarie University studios in North Ryde, [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]], every Thursday from 2.00 p.m. to 4 p.m. (AEST). ''The Han
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  • ...in_of_Species.pdf Full text of 1st edition in pdf format] at University of New South Wales
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  • '''Sydney''' is the capital of the [[Australia | Australian]] state of [[New South Wales]]. * a suburb, where the New South Wales Parliament is located,
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  • | publisher=[[University Of New South Wales]] | publisher=[[University Of New South Wales]]
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  • {{r|Royal New South Wales Canine Council}}
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  • ...odern) Fox Terriers during discussions of anti-tail-docking legislation in New South Wales. The ''Hansard'' is a transcript.
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  • '''Morton National Park''' is a [[national park]] in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. It encompasses 60,000 [[acre]]s. According to the Nati
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  • '''John Herbert ("Jack") Crawford''' (March 22, 1908, Albury, New South Wales, Australia–September 10, 1991, Sydney, Australia) was a great Australian
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  • It is bordered by [[New South Wales]] to the south, [[South Australia]] to the south-west, the [[Northern Terri
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  • ...re classed as [[weed]]s in parts of [[Western Australia]]. According to a New South Wales government fact sheet, the species can be invasive and "All Zantedeschia sp
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  • '''Condobolin''', located very close to the geographic centre of [[New South Wales]] is a country town with a population of around 3,500. It is located at 33� ...topover and river ford for drovers moving stock from the north and west of New South Wales to Victoria, but subdivision of large holdings in 1880 caused their slow br
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  • '''Graffiti Removal Day''' is an annual event launched by the [[New South Wales]] [[government]] in conjunction with Rotary Down Under and [[community]] gr
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  • |{{Image|Sugar Refinery 1.jpg|right|200px|Sugar refinery in New South Wales, Australia}}
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  • '''The Southern Highlands''' is a geographical area in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]], southwest of [[Sydney]]. ...m]], to describe an area that includes parts of the [[Southern Tablelands, New South Wales]] as well as the Highlands, and extends from the town of Mittagong (some st
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  • ...2'S) lies in the South Pacific Ocean, 1,676 km north-east of [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales|NSW]]. The [[Australia|Australian]] Territory of Norfolk Island covers 3,72
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  • ...e 1927&ndash;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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  • *Regina v. Belal Khazaal (Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia, 2008)
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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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