Centre points of Australia are those geographical locations that have been considered to be centre of Australia, as distinct from the extreme points of...
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of the extreme points of Australia (the country, not the continent). The list includes extremes of cardinal direction, elevation, and other points of...
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Central Australia, also sometimes referred to as the Red Centre, is an inexactly defined region associated with the geographic centre of Australia. In its...
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of North America Geographic centre of Canada Geographic center of the United States List of geographic centers of the United States Centre points of Australia...
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territory, there is a difference of 140 m between its highest and lowest points, giving a ratio of 69 m for every km2. In Australia's 7,686,850 square kilometres...
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Extremes on Earth (redirect from List of extreme points of Earth)
Extreme points of Antarctica Extreme points of the Arctic Earth sciences portal Geographical centre Lists of extreme points Latitude and longitude List of northernmost...
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was India's biggest victory in terms of runs in Australia. World Test Championship points: India 12, Australia 0. India won the toss and elected to bat...
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being bound by Centre Street to the west, the Bowery to the east, Canal Street to the north, and Park Row to the south. The Five Points gained international...
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Adelaide (redirect from Capital of South Australia)
the capital and most populous city of South Australia, as well as the fifth and sixth most populous cities in Australia and Oceania, respectively. The name...
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The Turner Twins (category Alumni of Loughborough University)
equivalent. In 2016, the twins reached one of the centre points of Australia, otherwise known as the Australian pole of inaccessibility, using paramotors. Adventurers...
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states of Australia and one representing the territories) in the centre of the lower quarter next to the staff and pointing direct to the centre of St George's...
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The Australian continent was first settled when ancestors of Indigenous Australians arrived via the islands of Maritime Southeast Asia and New Guinea over...
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hot hand, scoring over 20 points on several occasions, and leading the team with an average of 14.2 points per game. Australia made the quarter-finals,...
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Details of the Australian Flag". FOTW Flags Of The World website. Jon Radel. Retrieved 21 November 2023. The 1901 Southern Cross star-points ranged from...
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relatively small; Mount Gambier, the second-largest centre, has a population of 26,878. South Australia shares borders with all the other mainland states...
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tournament games are played at the Canadian Tire Centre, home of the Ottawa Senators, and TD Place, home of the Ottawa 67's and Ottawa Charge. The following...
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rating points. Australia is the most successful team in Test cricket history, in terms of overall wins, win–loss ratio, and wins percentage. Australia have...
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Canada and Australia are the two countries with the most experience with the points-based system, and are often used as the comparison points when judging...
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Michael Lynagh (category Members of the Order of Australia)
times for Australia, and was captain from 1993 to 1995. Lynagh debuted for Australia at inside centre during the 1984 Australia rugby union tour of Fiji....
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Maryborough, Victoria (redirect from Maryborough Education Centre)
resided in Maryborough. Like many regional centres, a high percentage of the population (83.1%) was born in Australia, followed by England (3.2%), New Zealand...
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The Australian Open is a tennis tournament organised by Tennis Australia annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is chronologically...
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Geraldton (redirect from Geraldton, Western Australia)
region of Western Australia, 424 kilometres (263 mi) north of the state capital, Perth. As of the 2021 census, Geraldton had an urban population of 38,595...
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contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by kicking the oval ball between...
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town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, 2,046 km (1,271 mi) north of Perth. The town recorded a population of 14,660 in the 2021 census. It...
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2024 Rugby Championship (category 2024 in Australian rugby union)
Australia's most capped player. Argentina scored their most points over Australia, surpassing the 48 points scored in 2022, and set a new largest winning margin...
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classification points; 2) head-to-head results; 3) head-to-head game points difference; 4) head-to-head number of game points scored. Notes: Australia 3 Pts,...
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Coober Pedy (redirect from Umoona Art Centre)
Australia, 846 km (526 mi) north of Adelaide on the Stuart Highway. The town is sometimes referred to as the "opal capital of the world" because of the...
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an Australian chain of retail department stores owned by the Kmart Group division of Wesfarmers. The company operates 325 stores across Australia and...
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Rod Laver Arena (redirect from National Tennis Centre (Australia))
was known as the Centre Court, and again on 16 January 2000 to honour Rod Laver, a three-time winner of the Australian Open and one of the world's greatest...
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Driver licences in Australia refer to the official permit required for a person to legally drive a motor vehicle in Australia. The issue of driver licences...
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