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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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  • '''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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  • #REDIRECT [[Royal New South Wales Canine Council]]
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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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  • Historic city in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]], located along the Sydney to Canberra corridor, and famous
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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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  • {{r|Southern Highlands, New South Wales}} {{r|Royal New South Wales Canine Council}}
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  • A small town near the geographic centre of [[New South Wales]].
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  • {{r|New South Wales}}
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  • ...Council''' (trading as '''Dogs New South Wales''')is a governing body in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] which represents the interests of [[dog]] owners, [[dog br
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  • {{r|New South Wales}}
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  • Governing body in New South Wales, Australia which represents the interests of dog owners, breeders and fanci
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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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  • ...h Wales]] villages of [[Tallong, New South Wales|Tallong]] and [[Wingello, New South Wales|Wingello]] and surrounding [[orchard]]s.
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  • ...was an Australian [[cricketer]] who played for [[New South Wales (cricket)|New South Wales]] and [[South Australia (cricket)|South Australia]] as a specialist right-h
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  • {{r|New South Wales}} {{r|Condobolin, New South Wales}}
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  • ...Council''' (trading as '''Dogs New South Wales''')is a governing body in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]] which represents the interests of [[dog]] owners, [[dog br
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  • ...g]] in the [[Southern Highlands, New South Wales|Southern Highlands]] of [[New South Wales]]. Its discovery brought the village to the attention of [[botanist]]s and
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  • #REDIRECT [[Condobolin, New South Wales]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Condobolin, New South Wales/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Royal New South Wales Canine Council]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Royal New South Wales Canine Council]]
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  • {{r|Southern Highlands, New South Wales}} {{r|Royal New South Wales Canine Council}}
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  • A small town near the geographic centre of [[New South Wales]].
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  • Village in the [[Southern Highlands]] of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]].
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  • ...h Wales]] villages of [[Tallong, New South Wales|Tallong]] and [[Wingello, New South Wales|Wingello]] and most of the surrounding [[orchard]]s. Three persons were ki
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  • {{r|Bangor, New South Wales}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Annual [[New South Wales]] community-based initiative to remove and prevent graffiti using volunteer
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  • Governing body in New South Wales, Australia which represents the interests of dog owners, breeders and fanci
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  • a 60,000 acre [[national park]] in New South Wales, Australia, about 170 kilometres southwest of [[Sydney]].
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  • * [[Southern Highlands, New South Wales]]
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  • (population 4.4 million) The capital of the Australian state of New South Wales.
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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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  • ...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|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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  • ...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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  • ...irst Pro-Am Coca Cola Skateboard contest at Aquatic Drive, Frenchs Forest, New South Wales, in 1975.
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  • ...w.civeng.unsw.edu.au/currentstudents/ug/industrial/index.php University of New South Wales's civil engineering industrial training outline] - accessed 9 February 2007
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  • |Birth=March 22 1908, Albury, New South Wales, Australia |Death=November 17, 1991, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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  • ...50 New South Wales Metropolitan Championships (not to be confused with the New South Wales Championships), where he was defeated by the world-class adult player [[Ken ...n on clay and on wood Rosewall ended the season by winning on grass at the New South Wales Championships, Sydney, cementing his status as the best all-court player th
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  • | publisher = University of New South Wales - Australian Defence Force Academy
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  • ...The report says it is "taking" the first-class matches to be one against [[New South Wales (cricket)|Sydney]] (<i>sic</i>), two each against [[Victoria (cricket)|Vict ...ustralia (cricket)|Western Australia]] (1885). The most successful team is New South Wales with 47 titles to 2022.
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  • The majority of Indigenous people live in New South Wales (29%), Queensland (28%), Western Australia (15%) and the Northern Territory ...4000 km wide. The easternmost point is [[Cape Byron]], at [[Byron Bay]], [[New South Wales|NSW]] (28º38'15"S 153º38'14"E), while the western extremity of Australia
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  • ...urne: Reed Reference.</ref> However, a skeleton found at [[Lake Mungo]], [[New South Wales|NSW]], is believed perhaps to have been buried between 57,000 and 71,000 ye
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  • ...thernmost part of this subspecies' range is the most northeastern tip of [[New South Wales]] bordering Queensland. Coastal taipans do not live anywhere where the maxi
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  • ...areIMF.html Intermolecular Forces], School of Chemistry, the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.</ref>
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  • ...he result of Charles Clark's hasty departure from his parish in [[Kempsey, New South Wales|Kempsey]], where he had been having an affair with the family's maid, by wh ...ves for more documents relating to the Dutch explorers and the founding of New South Wales in 1788 - Dymphna Clark did most of the research work in the Dutch archives
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  • ...tiest lane in the loveliest village of the beautiful Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia.
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  • ...l Australia, South Australia, in the Northern Territory, [[Queensland]], [[New South Wales]] and Victoria. Anthropologist Géza Róheim wrote: [[Thomas Robert Malthus]] wrote that, in the New South Wales region, when the mother died sucking infants were buried alive with her.<re
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  • *Faculty of Science, University of New South Wales. 20 October 2005. [http://www.science.unsw.edu.au/news/2005/intelligent.htm
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  • ...t (historian)|title=Australian Chart Book 1970-1992|location=[[Turramurra, New South Wales|Turramurra]]|publisher=Australian Chart Book|year=1993|chapter=Top 100 Albu
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  • ...en by both [[Victoria (cricket)|Victoria]] and [[New South Wales (cricket)|New South Wales]]. They played 15 matches in all but none are recognised as first-class.
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  • New South Wales, he recorded this in his journal:
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  • |valign="top" |{{Image|Sugar Refinery 1.jpg|right|200px|A sugar refinery in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia.]]}}
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  • ...nd Infirmary; and Liverpool Royal Infirmary; and [[Sydney Hospital]], in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]].
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  • In 2007, a horse flu epidemic began in New South Wales, Australia. The outbreak is believed to have begun as a result of infracti
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  • ...e. The Parliamentary Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission in New South Wales commissioned a report investigating TCM practice. [http://www.parliament.ns
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  • ...ity as a Selection Effect|author=Charles H. Lineweaver |work=University of New South Wales|date=2000|url=http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0012399
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