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Parent topics
- Commonwealth of Nations [r]: An international organisation that evolved out of the British Empire. [e]
- Australia [r]: Continent in the Southern Hemisphere and the federal parliamentary nation that occupies it. [e]
- Victoria (state) [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Eltham College [r]: Non-denominational private school located in Research, Melbourne, Australia. [e]
- Manning Clark [r]: Australian historian; author of the six-volume History of Australia, published 1962-1987. [e]
- Peter Singer [r]: Australian moral philosopher who has made significant utilitarian contributions to animal liberation philosophy and applied ethics. [e]
- A-League [r]: Premier domestic Australian football (soccer) competition. [e]
- Beer [r]: Alcoholic fermented beverage. [e]
- GTK (television series) [r]: Australian popular culture television series produced and broadcast by ABC TV (1969-1975). [e]
- Hit Scene [r]: Australian music television series produced and broadcast by ABC TV (1969-1972). [e]
- Sydney [r]: (population 4.4 million) The capital of the Australian state of New South Wales. [e]
- Triple M Classic Rock Digital [r]: Australian Digital Radio station operated by Southern Cross Austereo from it's launch date on 25 November 2013, focused on the classic rock format. [e]
- Buskaid [r]: South African community music school founded by Rosemary Nalden for local disadvantaged students. [e]
- Capital (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description