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  • '''Queensland''' is a member state of the [[Australia| Commonwealth of Australia]]. ...tly Queen [[Elizabeth II]]) who is ordinary represented by the Governor of Queensland (currently [[Penelope Wensley]]). The premier commands a majority in Parlia
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  • ...Training and The Arts that administers government schools in the State of Queensland, Australia.
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  • *[[Quetta, Queensland]], a locality in Queensland, Australia
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  • Australian city on the east coast of Queensland; host of the 2018 Commonwealth Games (pop. about 592,000).
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  • ...trait Islands, which are situated between the northern tip of Cape York in Queensland and the south-west coast of Papua New Guinea.
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  • '''Queensland''' is a member state of the [[Australia| Commonwealth of Australia]]. ...tly Queen [[Elizabeth II]]) who is ordinary represented by the Governor of Queensland (currently [[Penelope Wensley]]). The premier commands a majority in Parlia
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  • {{r|North Queensland Fury}}
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  • {{r|Queensland}}
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  • ...on 1 October 2018. The program was created by Joe Brumm and is produced by Queensland-based company Ludo Studio. It was commissioned by the Australian Broadcasti ...wing up and Australian culture. The program was created and is produced in Queensland; its capital city Brisbane inspires the show's setting.
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  • ...lands]], which are situated between the northern tip of [[Cape York]] in [[Queensland]] and the south-west coast of [[Papua New Guinea]]. Although they are indig ...outside. Of those living away, the majority live in towns along the north Queensland coast, particularly Townsville and Cairns. A strong sense of attachment to
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  • ...School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies, [[The University of Queensland]]. ISSN 0818-8149. [http://miskinhill.com.au/journals/asees/20:1-2/russian-
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  • ...Training and The Arts that administers government schools in the State of Queensland, Australia. ...tools are available at no cost. Non-government schools and universities in Queensland will be able to subscribe to the Learning Place as Affiliate members.
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  • ...fessor Michael P. Pender, Neuroimmunology Research Unit, The University of Queensland]
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  • * [[Canine Control Council (Queensland)]]
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  • {{r|Queensland}}
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  • *** [http://plas.fit.qut.edu.au/metaphor/ Metaphor] (Gregory Neverov at Queensland University of Technology) ** [http://plas.fit.qut.edu.au/gpm/online_compiler.aspx GPM/CLR] (Queensland University of Technology)
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  • ...& [[Thomas Horsfield|Horsfield]], 1827)</small>) inhabits New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria. ...e [[Lake Eyre]] basin in the [[Northern Territory]] to the North gulf of [[Queensland]].
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  • ...& [[Thomas Horsfield|Horsfield]], 1827)</small>) inhabits New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria. ...e [[Lake Eyre]] basin in the [[Northern Territory]] to the North gulf of [[Queensland]].
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  • ...venomdoc.com Venom Doc]. ''Australian Venom Research Unit''. University of Queensland. Accessed 7 May 2012.</ref> ...[New Guinea]], [[New Caledonia]], [[Australia]] ([[Northern Territory]], [[Queensland]], [[Western Australia]])
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  • Before the war, he was a [[barnstormer]] in [[Queensland]], and a Royal Naval Air Service pilot. He developed the Sidcot Flying Suit
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  • ...on of alcoholic beverages with thiamine--a necessary preventive measure in Queensland? |journal=Aust N Z J Psychiatry |volume=13 |issue=4 |pages=315–20 |year=1
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  • ...abbreviated NSW, is the most populous state in [[Australia]]. It borders Queensland to the North and Victoria to the South. [[Sydney]] is both the largest cit
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  • ...0/LD50men.html|work=Australian Venom Research Unit|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=15 May 2012}}</ref> However, different studies give differing LD ...absolute maximum size of {{convert|3.3|m|ft}}. However, according to the [[Queensland Museum]], the longest scientifically recorded length for the coastal taipan
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  • ...n] Environmental Protection Agency, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Queensland, Australia</ref>
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  • ...can Pit Bull Terrier]]s in some municipalities of the United States and in Queensland, Australia (on the basis that American Pit Bull Terriers are inherently dan
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  • ...reaten the continued existence of some breeds. In Australia, the state of Queensland has considered legislation which would limit the breeding of dogs to person
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  • ...telligence. secret "Camp X", near Beaudesert south of Brisbane in southern Queensland. <ref name=Dunn2003>{{cite web
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  • ...al Australia. The species occurs in the Channel country of south-western [[Queensland]] and north-eastern [[South Australia]]. There are two old records for loca ...ear=2003 |month=Oct–Dec |title=Five years of snake envenoming in far north Queensland |journal=Emergency Medicine |volume=15 |issue=5–6 |pages=500–510 |url=
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  • ...e into September, although breeding time varies with location (earliest in Queensland, later in New South Wales, and latest in Victoria and Tasmania). Females ge
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  • ...s'' (Pacific Islanders recruited to work in the [[sugar cane]] fields of [[Queensland]]) were the main target of discrimination, again on socio-economic grounds.
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  • ...0/LD50men.html|work=Australian Venom Research Unit|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=19 May 2012}}</ref> Like all other mamba species, the toxicity o
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  • ...ay&id=SN0183|work=WCH Clinical Toxinology Resource|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=7 May 2012}}</ref><ref>Burton, Maurice. (2002). ''International ...50/ld50sc.html|work=Australian Venom Research Unit|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=7 May 2012}}</ref> and 0.53&nbsp;mg/kg for ''Naja atra'' ([[Naja
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  • ...larly the Tweed Shire towns of Uki, Murwillumbah, Mullumbimby, and rural [[Queensland]]. In November 2007, in the Barmah forest north of [[Shepparton]], Victoria ...beral Party]]) elected in 1996 by the majority of the people of [[Oxley]], Queensland to represent them in the Commonwealth Parliament. She used her election and
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  • ...ay&id=SN0183|work=WCH Clinical Toxinology Resource|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=9 May 2012}}</ref> is a highly [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] ...0/LD50men.html|work=Australian Venom Research Unit|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=9 May 2012}}</ref> The high average venom yield per bite is arou
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  • ...confessions of child sexual abuse ([https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-09-08/queensland-law-jail-priests-not-reporting-child-sex-confessions/12642144], [https://ww
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  • ...utes most likely in the [[Pleistocene]]. One dispersal event from northern Queensland led to the populations in eastern New Guinea (Milne Bay, Oro and Central Pr ...50/ld50sc.html|work=Australian Venom Research Unit|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=22 May 2012}}</ref> —53<ref name="ct"/>&nbsp;μg/kg (0.0365 -
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  • ...rands [[VB]] of [[Melbourne]]; [[Tooheys]] of [[Sydney]] and [[XXXX]] of [[Queensland]].
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  • ...0/LD50men.html|work=Australian Venom Research Unit|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=6 June 2012}}</ref> and the average venom yield per bite is appr
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  • .../ref> The group were banned from performing in the conservative state of [[Queensland]] where they were deemed by the government as being 'a threat to morals', a
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  • ...50/ld50sc.html|work=Australian Venom Research Unit|publisher=University of Queensland|accessdate=7 May 2012}}</ref> while Brown (1973) lists it as 1.7 mg/kg.<ref
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  • ...alaeontological Studies from Europe,Africa and Oceania. Tempus, St. Lucia, Queensland, pp. 197-206</ref> After studying damaged remains, Davidson and Solomon (1
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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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  • ...Ceylon. SLBC is the oldest radio station in Asia.<ref name=SLBC>''Central Queensland University'' - [http://www.ejournalism.au.com/ejournalist/brady2521.pdf Sri
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