Gondwanaland, originally billed as Gondwanaland Project, were an Australian ambient musical ensemble which combined the indigenous Australian instrument...
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Gondwana (disambiguation) (redirect from Gondwanaland (album))
rainforest in Australia Gondwana (band), Chilean reggae group Gondwanaland (Australian band), Australian world music band Gondwanaland (Gondwanaland album) Gondwanaland...
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Charlie McMahon (category Australian musicians)
Blue Mountains outside Sydney, 1951) is an Australian didgeridoo player. The founder of the group Gondwanaland, McMahon was one of the first non-Aboriginal...
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Midnight Oil (redirect from Midnight Oil (band))
groups, Warumpi Band and Gondwanaland, toured with them. Following the 1988 American tour in support of Diesel and Dust with Australian band Yothu Yindi,...
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Diesel and Dust (category Use Australian English from April 2012)
Indigenous communities with the Warumpi Band and Gondwanaland in 1986. The album peaked at No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart for six...
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Polygondwanaland (category Progressive rock albums by Australian artists)
released by the band in 2017, it was released on 17 November 2017. The album's title is a portmanteau of the words polygon and Gondwanaland. Polygondwanaland...
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Def FX (category Use Australian English from April 2015)
Def FX was an Australian band founded in 1990 by keyboardist Sean Lowry. Members included Fiona Horne on lead vocals, Blake Gardiner on guitar and Martyn...
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Hahn Rowe, Away, and Raymond Watts. Steroid Maximus' second album, Gondwanaland, was released in 1992. In addition to further collaboration with Raymond...
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Leipzig Zoological Garden (section Gondwanaland)
Pongoland (housing gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans) and Gondwanaland (the world's second largest indoor rainforest hall at 1.65 ha or 4.1...
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Louis Tillett (category Use Australian English from November 2013)
August 2023) was an Australian rock music singer-songwriter, keyboardist and saxophonist. Tillett was the front man in Australian bands The Wet Taxis, Paris...
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Eurycnema goliath (category Insects of Australia)
seriously". Katherine Times. Gondwanaland Trading Company (2021). "Goliath Stick Insect". "Care of Stick Insects". The Australian Museum. Retrieved 2021-05-11...
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Didgeridoo (category Use Australian English from November 2024)
the complexity of the playing. Charlie McMahon, who formed the group Gondwanaland, was one of the first non-Aboriginal players to gain fame as a professional...
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The version used in the film is that appearing on Achtung Baby, 1991.) Gondwanaland: "Lagoons" (appeared on their album Wide Skies, 1992) Boulevard of Broken...
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and filmmaker Charlie McMahon (born 1951), Australian didgeridoo player, founder of the group Gondwanaland, one of the first non-Aboriginal musicians...
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agree with the original statements of Eduard Suess, who argued that Gondwanaland consisted of parts of the present continents in their present positions...
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In The Slums – Crowded House Spirit Of The Land – The Gravy Bullant – Gondwanaland Swing For The Crime – The Saints Living In The Land Of Oz – Ross Wilson...
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1988 ARIA Music Awards (category Use Australian English from October 2011)
Release Gondwanaland – Gondwanaland Australia all Over – Australia all Over Flying Emus – This Town Midnight Oil – Diesel and Dust Warumpi Band – Go Bush...
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Red-tailed black cockatoo (category Endemic birds of Australia)
the yellow-tailed black cockatoo, provides confirmatory evidence for a Gondwanaland origin of the ancestral parrots in the Cretaceous period, and an Australasia...
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Jindyworobak Movement (category Use Australian English from March 2018)
Movement was an Australian literary movement of the 1930s and 1940s whose white members, mostly poets, sought to contribute to a uniquely Australian culture through...
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characteristics are believed to reflect the island's origins as a part of Gondwanaland and its many millions of years of isolation following the breakup of...
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Handbook of Zoology. A Natural History of the phyla of the Animal Kingdom. Band / Volume IV Arthropoda: Insecta Teilband / Part 35: 491 pp. Walter de Gruyter...
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Mount Everest (redirect from Yellow Band)
"Extraordinary transport and mixing of sediment across Himalayan central Gondwanaland during the Cambrian-Ordovician." Geological Society of America Bulletin...
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Lepidoptera genus list Archived 2007-03-10 at the Wayback Machine Tree of Life Australian Moths Online Sun Moths Australian Castniidae Castniidae Images v t e...
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Gregory Retallack (category 20th-century Australian geologists)
Gregory John Retallack (born 8 November 1951) is an Australian paleontologist, geologist, and author who specializes in the study of fossil soils (paleopedology)...
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These "Gondwanaland moths" exhibit a disjunct distribution occurring mainly in South America (Davis, 1986), with four species in eastern Australia and Tasmania...
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in that category by ARIA, "an Indigenous Award should go to an indigenous band." In the following table, the winner is highlighted in a separate colour...
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the world's largest zoological facilities for primates (Pongoland). Gondwanaland is the world's largest indoor rainforest hall. Monument to the Battle...
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Handbook of Zoology. A Natural History of the phyla of the Animal Kingdom. Band / Volume IV Arthropoda: Insecta Teilband / Part 35: 491 pp. Walter de Gruyter...
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Spiders, edited by Christopher O'Toole, ISBN 1-55297-612-2, 2002 Tree of Life Australian Moths Online Simaethistoidea at Australian Faunal Directory v t e...
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Old World from Africa and Madagascar to Australia and New Guinea. The genus is poorly studied, but the Australian species, Dudgeonea actinias, tunnels in...
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