Web Sites (1 - 10 of 923):
Australia
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Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs
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- Migration to and migrant/refugee settlement in Australia. Visiting Australia. Visiting Australia, Studying in Australia, Working in Australia, Migrating to Australia, Sponsoring someone to Australia, Australian citizenship, Life in Australia, Multicultura...
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Australia Indonesia Business Council - Home Page
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- The Australia Indonesia Business Council Web Site - the internet gateway to Australia's leading bilateral business organization serving Australia and Indonesia
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Didgeridoo Australia
- Didgeridoo (also spelt didjeridu) is an Australian instrument made from naturally hollowed trunks or limbs or trees, most often eucalypts. The didgeridoo was developed by Aborigines, perhaps no more than one thousand years ago, and became part of traditi...
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Welcome to the Clean Up Australia Website
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- Welcome to the Official Clean Up Australia website. Help preserve, conserve and protect the Australian environment. Mission:
To inspire and work with communities to clean up , fix up and conserve our environment.
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Australia Street - INTRODUCTION
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- Scattered across the cities, suburbs and towns of Australia are streets called Australia Street. In them generations of Australians have made their homes, expressing their sense of who they are and where they come from. In their turn, the homes impose the...
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Parliament of Australia
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- Hansard, Who's Who, Education, Committees, Parliamentary Departments, Information and Research, Bills, Publications, Visitors, Find, ParlInfo Web, Site Map, FAQs, Contact, Disclaimer, Copyright.
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Milka-Ware: Total Dairy Systems
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- Dairyfarm Milking Equipment and Accessories. Milka-Ware is a privately owned company that was established in 1971 as a specialised manufacturer and supplier of stainless steel milking equipment. The company has expanded to become a leading supplier of tot...
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Hmong-Aust Resource Page
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- Australia is now home for about 2000 Hmong from Laos. They are one of the newest and smallest ethnic group of the 18 million Australians. This page contains some specific information about this small group as well as some general background information ab...
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