The Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania normally abbreviated to RACT is a motoring club in Tasmania, Australia. The organisation was established in 1923...
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of Queensland, Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania, Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia. The organisation used...
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Belgian automobile association Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania, an Australian motoring club and mutual organisation Royal Automobile Club of Queensland...
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Australia Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania (RACT) – Tasmania Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ) – Queensland Royal Automobile Club of Victoria...
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Royal Automobile Association of South Australia Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania Automobile Association of the...
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receive a learner's permit or driver's license without taking some of the tests. Some car clubs conduct driver education programs focused on how to handle a...
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Automobile Club of Queensland Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania Royal Automobile Club of Victoria Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia Royal Botanic...
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refer to: Royal Australian Corps of Transport, a branch of the Australian Army Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania, a motoring group in Tasmania, Australia...
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of Transport & Main Roads Royal Automobile Association of South Australia Royal Automobile Club of Queensland Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania Royal...
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Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania; Royal Autocar Club of Tasmania; Light Car Club of Tasmania (1953), The Tasmanian motor news, Royal Autocar Club of...
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Royal Automobile Club of Australia building is a heritage-listed clubhouse located at 89–91 Macquarie Street, Sydney, City of Sydney, New South Wales...
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NRMA (category Automobile associations in Australia)
that the NRMA had purchased the Tasmanian tourism assets of the Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania (RACT) including Cradle Mountain Hotel, Freycinet Lodge...
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Hobart (redirect from Capital of Tasmania)
capital and most populous city of the island state of Tasmania, Australia. Located in Tasmania's south-east on the estuary of the River Derwent, it is the...
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Cruiser, a type of UK Royal Navy ship Australian Maritime College, Launceston, Tasmania United States Army Materiel Command, a command of the U.S. Army...
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of people and fictional characters Stanley (Brazilian footballer) (born 1985), born Stanley Richieri Afonso, Brazilian footballer Stanley, Tasmania Stanley...
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Lincoln, Tasmania, Australia Motu One (Marquesas Islands) or Lincoln, French Polynesia Lincoln, New Zealand, in the Selwyn District Region of Canterbury...
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2004 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia) (category Orders, decorations, and medals of Australia)
by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries...
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Australian Club, the Royal Automobile Club of Australia, the Tattersalls Club and the Union, University & Schools Club. The City Tattersalls Club, which named...
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was the largest ever at the time, but was superseded by the later Royal Automobile Club building completed in 1911.) Designed by Alfred Waterhouse, it was...
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the Club.' At the end of the 1990s, the Royal Automobile Club—now totally divorced from RAC Motoring Services—undertook a major refurbishment of its building...
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Segrave Trophy (section List of recipients)
is awarded by the Royal Automobile Club. It has been awarded in most years since 1930; it is not presented if, in the opinion of the committee, no achievement...
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The Chrysler Royal is an automobile which was produced by Chrysler Australia from 1957 to 1963. After investing in tooling to stamp body panels for the...
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(South Orkney Islands) Gray, Tasmania, a locality in Australia Grey, beach village near Cervantes, Western Australia Division of Grey, electoral district...
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Phoenix (redirect from Phoenix (automobile))
(British automobile company), an early 1900s company Phoenix Industries, an American aircraft manufacturer Phoenix Motorcars, a manufacturer of electric...
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commune in the Calvados département The Lion (mountain), Tasmania, Australia The Lions (peaks), a pair of mountain peaks in British Columbia, Canada Shi Islet...
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regional Victorian city of Shepparton or Gong for the New South Wales coastal city/region of Wollongong or Tassie for the state of Tasmania. Pub and hotel names...
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Motorcyclist: 48 "Beroep: wereldreiziger" [Job: world traveler], Promotor, Royal Dutch Touring Club: 70–72 (cover story), August 2012, retrieved 2013-05-26 Sjaak The...
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of operation, Perth Arena retained its non-commercial name. In September 2018, the venue name was changed to RAC Arena. The Royal Automobile Club of Western...
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Booker Chief information officer Royal Automobile Club of Queensland 22 Peter Auhl Chief information officer City of Adelaide 23 Aidan Coleman Chief technology...
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John (given name) (redirect from Names of John)
Supreme Court of Texas judge John Henry (Australian politician) (1834–1912), Tasmanian House of Assembly member and treasurer of Tasmania Prince Johannes...
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