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2024-04-03 | Riversdale Golf Club (Golf club in Victoria, Australia) | The Riversdale Golf Club is a golf club in Mount Waverley, Victoria, Australia and is the second oldest club in Victoria. It hosted the Australian PGA Championship, Riversdale Cup, Victorian Amateur Championship, Victorian Open and Victorian PGA Championship. | Stub | Pidzz (8600) | |||
2024-04-16 | Council of Country Code Administrators (Non-profit organisation) | The Council of Country Code Administrators (CoCCA), officially CoCCA Registry Services (NZ) Limited, is an Auckland, New Zealand-based nonprofit organisation. Originally incorporated in Christmas Island on 29 June 2004 first as an incorperated society, then as a company CoCCA moved to being based in New Zealand in early 2009. | Stub | HapHaxion (69796) | |||
2024-02-18 | List of councillors of Alice Springs | This is a list of councillors (known as aldermen under 2012) of the Town of Alice Springs since it was established in 1971. | Start | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-03-29 | Euroa District Football Association (Australian rules football Association) | The Euroa District Football Association was formed in May, 1903 and was active up until 1949. | C | Justin Kelly (38597) | |||
2024-04-01 | 2024 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour (Endurance motorsports race in Bathurst, Australia) | The 2024 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour was an endurance race for Group 3E Series Production Cars. The race was held at the Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia on 31 March 2024. It was the eighth annual Bathurst 6 Hour. | Start | Hiflex480 (844) | |||
2024-03-11 | 2024 OFC U-19 Men's Championship qualification (International football competition) | The qualifying tournament for the 2024 OFC U-19 Men's Championship will be held from 9-15 April. | Start | Yoblyblob (4741) | |||
2024-03-23 | Mike Taylor (music executive) (American music executive) | Michael Tynan Taylor (March 15, 1967 – January 11, 2024) was an American music executive. | Start | RegionalQueenslander (295) | |||
2024-03-18 | New Zealand Sikh Games (Annual New Zealand Sikh sport event) | The New Zealand Sikh Games (NZ Sikh Games) are an annual sports event for the New Zealand Sikh community. They were started in 2019 with the intention to highlight the Sikh community and the discrimination it faces. Over 50,000 spectators were present at the 2023 edition, with some being from abroad. | Stub | GreekApple123 (8247) | |||
2024-06-07 | Rutland Group (New Zealand art association formed by students from the Elam School of Fine Arts) | Rutland Group or Rutland Arts Group was a New Zealand art association formed by students from the Elam School of Fine Arts in Auckland, New Zealand. The group took its name from the location of the original Elam Art School which was on Rutland Street. It is considered to have existed from 1935 through 1958. | Start | WomenArtistUpdates (36762) | |||
2024-01-22 | Port Hills Geotechnical Group | The Port Hills Geotechnical Group (PHGG) was established in Christchurch, New Zealand, as part of the response and recovery to the 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. It was formed from several local and international engineering consultancies. The group consisted of specialist slope stability experts, engineering geologists and geotechnical engineers from Aurecon, Geotech Consulting, GHD Group, Opus and URS Corporation, and it was supported by the University of Canterbury and GNS Science. | Start | Jurassicjay (140) | |||
2024-07-05 | TTKK (Television station in Micronesia) | TTKK (channel 7, 0.1kW) is a television station in Weno (formerly Moen), Chuuk State. The station is one of the two commercial operations in the Federated States of Micronesia. | Stub | RandomMe98 (6626) | |||
2024-07-07 | Mount Elliot (shipwreck) | The “Mount Elliot” is a shipwreck of a lighter vessel, (not rigged) with a gross tonnage of 370.0. Wrecked in 1937 in Moreton Bay in Queensland (south of Brisbane). The mask, derrick, boiler and three winches were salvaged from the wreck in March 1939. | Stub | AC1are (704) | |||
2024-06-24 | Australian Freedom Conference | The Australian Freedom Conference is a 2024 tour of Australia by American right-wing political commentator Tucker Carlson and Australian businessman and former politician Clive Palmer (the leader of the United Australia Party). The events, titled Freedom Conferences, are being held around Australia with several guest speakers, including Dr Melissa McCann (a Queensland GP who is against COVID-19 vaccine mandates) and American filmmaker and conspiracy theorist Dinesh D'Souza. | Start | Schestos (3991) | |||
2024-06-26 | Lyndhurst pastoral station | The Lyndhurst pastoral station in Lyndhurst, North Queensland was originally referred to as “the Lyndhurst run” and often referred to as Lyndhurst Station. It was established in approximately 1863 by Mr Barnes and John Fulford. The property bred prize-winning Hereford cattle and has an important place in Australia's early history. | Start | AC1are (704) | |||
2024-07-23 | Flower Power Garden Centre | Flower Power is Australia's largest horticultural companies. | Stub | Pidzz (8600) | |||
2024-04-09 | 2024 OFC U-16 Men's Championship qualification (International football competition) | The qualifying tournament for the 2024 OFC U-16 Men's Championship will be held from 13-19 April. | Stub | Yoblyblob (4741) | |||
2024-07-14 | ACT Integrity Commission (Anti-corruption commission in Tasmania) | The ACT Integrity Commission is an ACT integrity agency established in 2019 to deal with complaints about misconduct in the ACT public sector. | Start | DotCoder (3674) | |||
2024-02-18 | Poverty Gully Channel (Poverty Gully Channel and Tunnel) | Poverty Gully Channel is a water channel in Victoria, Australia that transports water from the Coliban Main Channel in Elphinstone to the Mccay Reservoir which spans both Elphinstone and Chewton. It includes a 33 chain. (650m) long tunnel dug in the 1870s, which, as of August 2024, is still in use as part of the town water supply infrastructure for Castlemaine, Victoria. | C | Murfett-au (55) | |||
2024-07-13 | Monty Sutrisna | Monty Sutrisna is a British academic and researcher in construction and project management. He currently holds the position of Head of the School of Built Environment at Massey University in New Zealand. With an extensive career spanning academia and industry, Sutrisna has made contributions to built environment field through his research, teaching, and leadership roles. | Start | Safetystuff (532) | |||
2024-06-08 | Hard Quiz Kids (Australian game quiz show) | Hard Quiz Kids is an Australian television comedy children's quiz show which premiered on ABC Family on 8 June 2024. Hosted by Tom Gleeson, the show is a spin-off of the quiz show Hard Quiz, also hosted by Gleeson. It is filmed at the ABC Melbourne studios in Southbank in front of a studio audience. | Start | Dipper Dalmatian (9434) | |||
2024-07-23 | List of The Front Bar episodes | The Front Bar (formerly Friday Front Bar) is an Australian Football League–based talk show that airs on the Seven Network. The show is hosted by journalist Andy Maher and comedians Mick Molloy and Sam Pang. | Start | Windsurfer2024 (34) | |||
2024-03-22 | Bendigo Field Naturalists Club (Victorian regional organisation) | The Bendigo Field Naturalists Club (BFNC) is an Australian regional scientific natural history society, dedicated to the study, appreciation and conservation of the natural environment. It is located in Bendigo, in central Victoria and focuses on the native biodiversity of the Bendigo Valley. | C | JEastaugh (222) | |||
2024-02-12 | Associação Democratica para a Integração de Timor-Leste na Austrália | The Associação Democratica para a Integração de Timor-Leste na Austrália (ADITLA), (transl. Democratic Association for the integration of Timor-leste into Australia) was a group founded in November 1974 in the colony of Portuguese Timor that campaigned for the annexation of East Timor into Australia. | Start | Salmon 4978 (43) | |||
2024-02-28 | Field Naturalists' Club of Ballarat (Regional organisation in Victoria) | The Field Naturalists' Club of Ballarat (FNCB) is an Australian regional scientific natural history and conservation society. The club was founded in 1952 (a continuation of the Field Club and Science Society) and is located in Ballarat, Victoria. | GA | Nicolekearney (147) | |||
2024-03-04 | Floreat Forum (Shopping centre in Perth, Western Australia) | Floreat Forum is a shopping centre in Floreat, a suburb west of Perth. It is located on Howtree Place, between Oceanic Drive to the south, and The Boulevard to the north. It was opened in 1965, being Perth's first "American-style" shopping centre. | C | Raccon Bandit (59) | |||
2024-08-27 | Ray Cook (Australian composer) | Ray Cook (December 30, 1936 – March 20, 1989) was an Australian composer, conductor and arranger. Born in Adelaide, he moved to the United Kingdom in 1960, where he died in London. | Start | Walton22 (1142) | |||
2024-08-31 | Post-election pendulum for the 1998 Australian federal election | The Mackerras pendulum as a way of predicting the outcome of an election contested between two major parties in a Westminster style lower house legislature such as the Australian House of Representatives, which is composed of single-member electorates and which uses a preferential voting system such as a Condorcet method or instant-runoff voting. | Start | Not Another NPC (1443) | |||
2024-06-29 | Timothy Martin Wilkinson (New Zealand-British academic) | Timothy Martin Wilkinson (born 21 March 1968) is a New Zealand-British academic known for his contributions to political philosophy and ethics. As of June 2024[update], he holds the position of Professor in Politics and International Relations at the University of Auckland. | Start | Safetystuff (532) | |||
2024-06-04 | Darwin Hearts FC (Association football club in Australia) | Darwin Hearts Football Club is an Australian soccer club based in Darwin, the Northern Territory. Founded in 2010, Darwin Hearts currently competes in the NorZone Premier League. The club was founded by the Nepalese Association of Northern Territory and played in local tournaments before being registered with Football Northern Territory in 2015. | Stub | Oranges14 (232) | |||
2024-03-08 | Olivetti Building (Sydney) (Commercial building in Sydney, Australia) | The Olivetti Building (also known as the Olivetti House) is a brutalist commercial building in Sydney, Australia. The building consists of a ground level showroom, a lower-ground office and eight levels of offices, with a total floor space of 7,000 square metres. | Start | Plumbago Capensis (1434) | |||
2024-08-23 | Jack Conduit (English soccer player) | John “Jack” Conduit was an Australian forward during the 1930s. He was a prominent figure in the infamous Victoria Park, side that dominated Western Australian Football from 1926 to 1940, winning 24 trophies. | C | Kaizako10 (2619) | |||
2024-06-06 | Gerard Cramer (Australian headmaster (1927–2004)) | Gerard Leigh Cramer AM (5 February 1927 – 30 November 2004) was a secondary school educator, who was the Headmaster of Carey Baptist Grammar School between 1965 and 1989. | Start | Carey3146 (3011) | |||
2024-08-08 | Port Wakefield railway station (Station in South Australia, 1869 to 1969) | Port Wakefield railway station was located on the Balaklava-Moonta railway line. It served the town of Port Wakefield. | Start | Voyagerstype (734) | |||
2024-07-11 | 2025 Formula Regional Oceania Championship (Third season of formula racing championship) | The 2025 Castrol Toyota Formula Regional Oceania Championship is scheduled to be the third season of the Formula Regional Oceania Championship, and the twentieth running of the premier open-wheel motorsport category formerly known as the Toyota Racing Series, held in New Zealand. | Start | Hmnphl (9749) | |||
2024-08-16 | Yackandandah & District Football League (Minor country football league in Australia) | The Yackandandah & District Football Association was a minor rural Australian Rules Football competition in the North Eastern Victoria and ran from 1928 to 1932, 1940, then from 1946 to 1953, when it folded in early 1954. | C | Justin Kelly (38597) | |||
2024-08-05 | South Lismore Celtic F.C. (Football club) | South Lismore Celtic FC is an amateur Australian soccer club from Lismore, New South Wales, Australia. The club was founded in 1946. | Start | DragonMBZ (38) | |||
2024-07-24 | Oscar Ryan (Australian rules footballer) | Oscar Ryan (born 15 May 2005) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). | Stub | Subatomic0081 (69) | |||
2024-08-07 | Stockwell railway station (Station in South Australia, 1917 to 1968) | Stockwell railway station was located on the Barossa Valley railway line. It served the town of Stockwell. | Stub | Voyagerstype (734) | |||
2024-08-24 | Quinn Harrison-Jones (New Zealand rugby union player) | Quinn J. Harrison-Jones (born 5 October 1998) is a New Zealand rugby union player who plays for Tasman in the Bunnings NPC. His position is Prop. | Stub | FinzUp19 (6153) | |||
2024-06-26 | St Clems Trail (Path in Melbourne, Australia) | Stub | Takerlamar (1087) | ||||
2024-09-11 | Anindilyakwa Land Council (Aboriginal land council in Northern Territory, Australia) | The Anindilyakwa Land Council (ALC) is a land council that represents the Anindilyakwa people of the Groote Archipelago in the Top End of the Northern Territory of Australia. It is one of four land councils in the Northern Territory. The head office is located in Alyangula. | Start | Tenniscourtisland (6427) | |||
2024-09-18 | ICI Osborne railway line (Former railway line in South Australia) | The ICI Osborne railway line was a railway line that was mainly used for industrial purposes branching off the Outer Harbor railway line at Osborne, Australia. | Stub | Voyagerstype (734) | |||
2024-06-20 | Merinda meatworks (Bowen) | The Bowen Meatworks, also called the Merinda Meatworks or Bowen Freezerworks was an important business to the foundation of the economy of Bowen, Queensland, Australia since 1894. | Start | AC1are (704) | |||
2024-07-26 | Preston Districts Football Club (Australian rules football club) | The Preston Districts Football Club, also known as the Preston District Football Club, was an Australian rules football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Preston. The club was formed in 1905 and competed in the Victorian Junior Football Association (VJFA) from 1907 until amalgamating with the Preston Football Club in 1915. | C | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-09-19 | Najaf Mazari (Afghan-Australian author and rugmaker (born 1974)) | Najaf Mazari (born 2 July 1971) is a Hazara Afghan-Australian rugmaker, and author of the autobiography The Rug-maker of Mazar-E-Sharif, detailing his escape from Afghanistan and his settlement in Australia. | Start | Basetornado (1791) | |||
2024-08-29 | Entrada Travel Group | Entrada Travel Group is a New Zealand transport company with operations in Australia and New Zealand. Founded in 1991 as the InterCity Group, it is owned by the Ritchie family, who formerly owned Ritchies Transport and Tranzit Group, each owning 50%. | Start | Gruopmeth (23) | |||
2024-06-17 | Alligator Creek meatworks | Alligator Creek Meatworks is an important historical business in Queensland contributing to processing of food for the growing population and processing meet while the meat and cattle industry expanded the economy of the local area and of Australia with the introduction of meat exportation. | GA | AC1are (704) | |||
2024-09-23 | Barellan & District Football League | The Barellan & District Football League was an Australian rules football competition played in the vicinity of Barellan, New South Wales from 1911 until 1971. | Start | Talsta (7537) | |||
2024-09-24 | Albury City Short Story Award | The Albury City Short Story Award (ACSSA) is an annual Australian literary award, established in 2007 in the Australian regional city of Albury and curated by the Write Around the Murray Writers' Festival. The award is widely recognised in Australian literature, and a special children's writing competition, the Barry Young River of Stories, is also curated by the Festival. | Start | Research17 (477) | |||
2024-06-17 | South Caulfield Football Club (Australian rules football club) | The South Caulfield Football Club was an Australian rules football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Caulfield South. It competed in the Federal District Football League (FDFL) until merging with Brighton to form Brighton-Caulfield in the Victorian Football Association (VFA). | Start | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-08-16 | Goolwa railway station (Railway station in South Australia, Australia) | Goolwa railway station is a preserved railway station located in the river port of Goolwa, on the broad gauge Victor Harbor line, formerly operated by South Australian Railways and its successor, Australian National. | Start | Voyagerstype (734) | |||
2024-04-23 | Naenae SC (Football club) | Naenae SC (short for Naenae Soccer Club) is a football club based in Naenae, Lower Hutt, New Zealand. It was established in 1957 and is a now local football club in the Wellington area. | Stub | Loganmascarenhas (88) | |||
2024-04-21 | Hornby United AFC (Football club) | Hornby United AFC is a football club based in the suburb of Hornby in Christchurch, New Zealand. The club was founded in 1922. | Stub | Loganmascarenhas (88) | |||
2024-05-22 | St Kevin's Old Boys Football Club (Australian rules football club) | St Kevin's Old Boys Football Club (SKOB) is an Australian rules football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Glen Iris. The club is linked to St Kevin's College. | Start | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-07-02 | Charlie Guymer (Professional rugby league footballer) | Charlie Guymer (born 2004) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row and a lock for the Parramatta Eels in the National Rugby League and NSW Cup. | Start | Lsb997 (11400) | |||
2024-07-10 | Feighan Park (Sports ground in Warners Bay, Australia) | Feighan Park also known as Feighan oval is a sporting venue in Warners Bay, Australia. | Start | Bibliothekia (162) | |||
2024-10-01 | Glenroy, South Australia (Town in South Australia) | Glenroy is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located in the state's southeast about 374 kilometres southeast of the state capital of Adelaide in the Wattle Range Council. | Stub | Voyagerstype (734) | |||
2024-06-11 | Andrew Hrsto (Australian real estate developer) | Andrew Hrsto is an Australian real estate developer and builder. | Start | St.zigg (42) | |||
2024-06-04 | ALAND | ALAND is a privately-owned Australian property development and construction company. ALAND builds residential developments in Western Sydney, with projects in Liverpool, Merrylands, Schofields, Harris Park and St Marys. | Start | St.zigg (42) | |||
2024-07-17 | Hash Tayeh (Australian-Palestinian businessman and activist) | Hasheam Tayeh, commonly referred to as Hash Tayeh, is a Palestinian-Australian businessman and activist from Melbourne, Victoria. Tayeh is the founder and chief executive officer of burger restaurant chain Burgertory. | C | Geelongite (840) | |||
2024-03-14 | Heytesbury Mount Noorat Football League | The Heytesbury Mount Noorat Football League was an Australian rules football competition in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The competition ran from 1992 until 2002. | Start | Adelaidecrowsrdabest (314) | |||
2024-05-07 | West Wimmera Football League (Australian rules football league) | The West Wimmera Football League was the final name of an Australian rules football league based in the Wimmera area of Western Victoria. | C | Adelaidecrowsrdabest (314) | |||
2024-07-23 | The Push from the Bush (Australian historical journal) | The Push from the Bush: A Bulletin of Social History, was a journal devoted to early colonial Australian social history. | Stub | BenAveling (5147) | |||
2024-10-04 | 1993 AFL reserves season (74th season of the AFL reserve grade competition) | The 1993 AFL reserves season, also known as the 1993 VSFL season, was the 74th season of the AFL reserve grade competition, the Australian rules football competition operating as the second-tier competition to the Australian Football League (AFL). | Start | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-07-26 | Alex Lobb (Professional rugby league footballer) | Alexander Lobb (born 2 January 2002) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a wing for the Wests Tigers in the National Rugby League and NSW Cup. | Stub | Lsb997 (11400) | |||
2024-09-22 | Surf Trash (Australian indie round group) | Surf Trash is an Australian indie rock group composing of Andrew Scott (Drums/ Lead Vocals), Lachlan Jackson (Guitar), Patrick Russell (Guitar) and Nick Scott (Bass). | Stub | Tobyjamesaus (86033) | |||
2024-06-03 | Sione Finau (Australian rugby league player (born 2002)) | Sione Finau (born 29 March 2002) is an Australian professional rugby league player who plays on the wing for the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League (NRL). | Stub | Mosquito Ghost (124) | |||
2024-06-10 | Garde Wilson Lawyers | Garde Wilson Lawyers is a criminal defence law firm based in Melbourne, founded by Zarah Garde-Wilson. | Start | NomikosG (191) | |||
2024-08-28 | David M. Green (Australian comedian (b. 1987)) | David M. Green is an Australian comedian, writer and YouTube personality from Adelaide, now based in Melbourne. He is known for his work on Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell and also the YouTube series VHS Revue in which he showcases old TV advertisements found on VHS tapes. | Stub | Thisbe Schultz (1408) | |||
2024-10-06 | Elections in Cocos (Keeling) Islands | Elections are regularly held in the Australian external territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands. | Start | Longestview (2687) | |||
2024-10-03 | 2024 WAWFL Season (Australian rules football season) | The 2024 WAWFL Season is the 3rd season of the WA Wheelchair Football League. The season commenced on the 29th of September 2024 | Stub | PhatNinja420 (84) | |||
2024-10-07 | George Ziziros Walker (Australian businessman and casino operator (1910–1991)) | George Ziziros Walker (February 5, 1909 – September 30, 1991) was an Australian businessman and casino operator. He was a prominent figure in the illegal gambling industry, most notably, in owning the Goulburn Club as one of Sydney’s largest illegal gambling houses. | C | Chronosklons87 (22) | |||
2024-09-09 | Chloe Alison Escott (Australian singer-songwriter and comedian) | Chloe Alison Escott is an Australian singer-songwriter and comedian from Hobart, Tasmania. She began her career in stand up comedy and performed at the Raw Comedy national final in 2010. She then became widely known as the frontwoman of the band The Native Cats, best known for the 2018 album John Sharp Toro. | Stub | Thisbe Schultz (1408) | |||
2024-05-25 | 1985 Niue League Championship (Football league season) | The 1985 Niue League Championship was an edition of the Niue League Championship. The league consisted of two divisions, with a total of 19 participating teams from 16 clubs. | Start | Yoblyblob (4741) | |||
2024-09-29 | Mike Casey (entrepreneur) (New Zealand businessman and electrification advocate) | Mike Casey is a New Zealand entrepreneur, software developer, cherry orchardist and electrification advocate. | Start | Cloventt (2147) | |||
2024-09-27 | Mara Lejins (Australian television personality) | Mara Lejins (born 11 April 1995) is an Australian television personality who is best known for being a “chaser” on the Australian television game show The Chase Australia, where she has the nickname “The Smiling Assassin”. | Stub | PrezDough (119) | |||
2024-08-31 | Nic Sauira (Fijian rugby union player) | Nic Sauira (born 28 August 2004) is a Fijian rugby union player who plays for Tasman in the Bunnings NPC. He can play in the Centre, Wing and Fullback positions. | Stub | FinzUp19 (6153) | |||
2024-08-10 | 1895 MJFA season (4th season of the Metropolitan Junior Football Association) | The 1895 MJFA season was the 4th season of the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA). | Start | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-08-08 | Boroondara Football Club (Australian rules football club) | The Boroondara Football Club was an Australian rules football club that competed in the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA) until it merged with the Hawthorn Football Club in 1905. | Stub | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-10-12 | 1901 MJFA season (10th season of the Metropolitan Junior Football Association) | The 1901 MJFA season, also known as the 1901 MFA season, was the 10th season of the Metropolitan Junior Football Association (MJFA). | Start | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-08-12 | Graeme Townsend (Australian artist) | Graeme Townsend (born 14 March 1954) is an Australian artist who uses wildlife as an inspiration. His recent work explores man's impact on the environment and how nature has responded to that change. In October 1982 a photographic image of Townsend with one of his painted giraffes graced the front cover of The Bulletin. | Start | SproulesLane (1877) | |||
2024-10-07 | Andrew Budzinski (Australian billionaire) | Andrew Budzinski (born May 1975) is an Australian billionaire businessman who is the founder of IC Markets, a forex and CFD brokerage firm based in Sydney. He was ranked as the 65th wealthiest Australian in 2024 with a net worth of A$2.71 billion. | Start | TarnishedPath (16178) | |||
2024-10-07 | Loganholme State School (Public primary school in Loganholme, Queensland, Australia) | Loganholme State School is a public co-educational primary school located in the Logan City suburb of Loganholme within Queensland, Australia. It is administered by the Queensland Department of Education, with an enrolment of 575 students and a teaching staff of 38, as of 2023. | C | 2024 is Underway (937) | |||
2024-10-04 | Herbert Schlink (Australian gynaecologist and hospital administrator) | Herbert Henry “Bertie” Schlink (28 March 1883 – 30 November 1962) was an Australian medical doctor, hospital administrator, and healthcare policy maker. He was also active in winter sports. | C | Lilguybigimpact (336) | |||
2024-07-02 | 2024 WAFL Women's season (West Australian Football League season) | The 2024 WAFL Women's season was the sixth season of the WAFL Women's (WAFLW). The season commenced on 2 March and concluded with the Grand Final on 7 July. | Start | PhatNinja420 (84) | |||
2024-10-02 | Climate finance in New Zealand | Climate finance in New Zealand includes a mixture of domestic and internationally sourced funding for climate change adaptation, mitigation and resilience. | Start | Jerry minor (2076) | |||
2024-05-24 | Old Scotch Football Club (Australian rules football club) | The Old Scotch Football Club, nicknamed the Cardinals, is an Australian rules football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Camberwell. It affiliated with the Old Scotch Collegians Association and maintains a close relationship with Scotch College. | GA | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-10-14 | Kangaroo Island (film) (2024 Australian film) | Kangaroo Island is a 2024 Australian drama/comedy film directed by Timothy David and written by Sally Gifford. Its name derives from Kangaroo Island in South Australia, where it was filmed. Its world premiere is at the Adelaide Film Festival on 3 November 2024. | Start | Laterthanyouthink (93977) | |||
2024-10-17 | Northern Territory Pidgin English | Northern Territory Pidgin English was an English-based pidgin language spoken in Northern Australia by Aboriginal Australians. | Stub | Denninithan (347) | |||
2024-07-15 | Adelina Falls (Waterfall in Lawson, NSW) | Adelina Falls is a minor waterfall located in Lawson, NSW in the South Lawson Council Reserve. Adelina Falls is located within the South Lawson Waterfall Circuit in the Blue Mountains. The falls can be accessed from the Blue Mountains Rail Line or by car. | Start | MrActiniuM (722) | |||
2024-10-15 | List of University of South Australia people | This is an incomplete list of University of South Australia people including notable alumni and staff associated with the University of South Australia in Australia. | C | Queen Douglas DC-3 (3355) | |||
2024-07-13 | St John Fisher College, Bracken Ridge (Catholic day school for girls in Brisbane, Australia) | St John Fisher College is an independent Roman Catholic girls secondary school located in the Brisbane suburb of Bracken Ridge, Queensland, Australia. It is administered by the Queensland Catholic Education Commission, with an enrolment of 639 students and a teaching staff of 61, as of 2023. | Start | FlyMcDowall (516) | |||
2024-10-11 | 2019 Auckland SuperSprint | The 2019 ITM Auckland SuperSprint was a motor racing event for Supercars, held on the weekend of 13 to 15 September 2019. The event was held at Pukekohe Park Raceway near Pukekohe, New Zealand, and consisted of two races, 200 kilometres in length. It was the 11th event of fifteen in the 2019 Supercars Championship and hosted races 23 and 24 of the season. | C | SquirrelIAm (10435) | |||
2024-06-21 | Charles Challice (Australian pilot, accountant and stock broker) | Alan Bernard Chalice (17 August 1914 – 29 January 1975) was an Australian accountant and stock broker who flew with the RAF and RAAF during World War II. His preferred Christian name was Charles so was referred to through out his life in print as A.B. | C | SproulesLane (1877) | |||
2024-10-11 | 2022 Auckland SuperSprint | The 2022 ITM Auckland SuperSprint was a motor racing event for Supercars, held on the weekend of 9 to 11 September 2022. The event was held at Pukekohe Park Raceway near Pukekohe, New Zealand, and consisted of three races. It was the 10th event of thirteen in the 2022 Supercars Championship and hosted races 23 and 24 of the season. | C | SquirrelIAm (10435) | |||
2024-10-08 | Emmerson Filsell (Australian cricketer) | Emmerson L Filsell (born 15 January 2005) is an Australian cricketer who plays for South Australia and for the Adelaide Strikers. She plays as a right-arm fast-medium bowler and a right-handed batter. | Stub | Lucyisonwiki (1437) | |||
2024-08-12 | New Zealand men's national netball team | The New Zealand men's national netball team represents New Zealand in international men's netball. | Stub | Schestos (3991) | |||
2024-05-24 | Old Brighton Grammarians Football Club (Australian rules football club) | The Old Brighton Grammarians Football Club, nicknamed the Tonners, is an Australian rules football club based in the Melbourne suburb of Brighton. The club maintains a close relationship with Brighton Grammar School. | GA | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-06-26 | Homebodii | Homebodii is an Australian fashion label based in Arundel, Queensland. | Start | Broekotte (39) | |||
2024-10-21 | Robert Mathias (rugby league) (PNG international rugby league footballer) | Robert Mathias is a Papua New Guinean professional rugby league footballer who plays as a centre for the PNG Hunters in the QLD Cup and Papua New Guinea at international level. | Stub | ROLAND TUMSOK (2779) | |||
2024-10-21 | Canterbury Championship League (Football league) | The Canterbury Championship League, also known as New World Canterbury Championship League for sponsorship reasons, is a league competition run by Mainland Football for association football clubs located in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is at the fourth tier of New Zealand Football, below the Canterbury Premiership League and above the Canterbury Senior Men's Division 1. | Start | StolenThought (1064) | |||
2024-07-08 | Harvey Thomas (footballer) (Australian rules footballer) | Harvey Thomas (born 8 August 2005) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). | Start | Lulutvdin (2482) | |||
2024-10-15 | Carclew (youth arts centre) (Youth arts centre in Adelaide, Australia) | Carclew is an Australian youth arts centre based in Adelaide, South Australia. It was founded in 1971 as the South Australian Performing Arts Centre, with its name changed on several occasions to variations of Carclew Youth Performing Arts Centre, until it was renamed to simply Carclew in 2013. | C | Laterthanyouthink (93977) | |||
2024-10-21 | Cooranbong Airport (Airport in New South Wales, Australia) | Cooranbong Airport (ICAO: YCOB or YOOB) is a former flying school operated by Avondale University located in Cooranbong, New South Wales. | Start | Bollardant (631) | |||
2024-08-31 | Clinical incidents in Australia (Adverse medical events in Australia) | Any medical incident that causes serious harm or death will be reported as Australian Sentinel Events (SEs or ASE) which is an Australian national serious medical error or incident reporting system. It includes a set of preventable adverse events that result in serious harm or death to a patient. | C | Shanpeak (322) | |||
2024-10-22 | Ruby Strange (Australian cricketer) | Ruby Strange (born 25 November 2002) is an Australian cricketer who plays for the Brisbane Heat. A bowler, she bowls right-arm medium and bats right-handed. | Stub | Lucyisonwiki (1437) | |||
2024-10-16 | ZIWI | ZIWI Limited, marketed as ZIWI Pets, is a ultra-premium pet food brand from New Zealand. | C | Possummayhem (86) | |||
2024-10-06 | Basketball Tasmania (Governing body of basketball in Tasmania) | Basketball Tasmania (BTAS) is the governing body for the sport of basketball in the state of Tasmania, Australia. It is responsible for overseeing the development, promotion, and administration of basketball throughout Tasmania. The organisation is affiliated with Basketball Australia and works with regional associations, clubs, and schools to foster basketball participation at all levels, from grassroots to elite competition. | C | CineBrick315 (3613) | |||
2024-07-29 | 2024 Farah Palmer Cup (Rugby union season) | The 2024 Farah Palmer Cup season is the 18th season of the competition. The regular season will run from 9 August to 22 September, with the playoffs running from 14 September to 5 October. Auckland come into the 2024 season as the defending champions after defeating Canterbury in the Premiership final in 2023. | Start | CYBSSY (1439) | |||
2024-10-25 | Kyle Webster (Australian motocross racer) | Kyle Webster (born 24 April 1996) is a South African-born Australian professional Motocross and Supercross racer. Webster was part of the Australian team that won the 2024 Motocross des Nations, the first time the country had won the event. | C | Marko15UK (12822) | |||
2024-10-13 | Manual training schools in New Zealand | Manual training schools were a form of vocational education in New Zealand for standards 5–6 (children aged 11–13) that had been established at the start of the 20th century. Although separate manual training schools no longer exist manual training has been absorbed into the general curriculum of New Zealand's education system. | C | Traumnovelle (7359) | |||
2024-10-24 | Swan River Ferry company (Ferry operator on the Swan River, Perth) | The Swan River Ferry company (also traded as Swan River Ferries Ltd) was a major operator of ferry services on the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia from its establishment in 1897 to its end in 1949. | C | BAABNRRBBORB1 (151) | |||
2024-10-13 | John Farrell (architect) | John Farrell (1868–1938) was a New Zealand architect, businessman, and politician who served as mayor of Grey Lynn from 1904–1907 and as the Auckland Education Board architect from 1907–1924. | GA | Traumnovelle (7359) | |||
2024-10-25 | Mount Gravatt State School (Primary school in Queensland, Australia) | Mount Gravatt State School is a public co-educational primary school located in the Brisbane suburb of Mount Gravatt, Queensland, Australia. It is administered by the Queensland Department of Education, with an enrolment of 275 students and a teaching staff of 21, as of 2023. | GA | 2024 is Underway (937) | |||
2024-10-01 | Lazarus Vaalepu (Samoa international rugby league player) | Lazarus Vaalepu (born 19 March 1999) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a prop forward for the Melbourne Storm in the NRL. | Start | Dm2310416 (6132) | |||
2024-10-28 | 2005 OFC Club Championship group stage (International football club competition in Oceania) | The 2005 OFC Club Championship group stage ran from 31 May to 5 June 2005. Eight teams competed in the group stage to decide the four places in the knockout stage of the 2005 OFC Club Championship. | Stub | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-10-19 | MAD Foundation (Australian health charity) | The MAD Foundation is an Australian health charity organisation based in Melbourne, Australia. Established in 2001, its mission is to fund medical equipment and treatments for young people with disability facing financial hardship. | Stub | CommandAShepard (38) | |||
2024-10-19 | Trans-Am racing in Australia | There are two separately organised and run Australian motor racing series featuring cars designed and built for the TA2 class of the American Trans-Am series. | C | Robert Merkel (8202) | |||
2024-06-10 | University of Canterbury AFC (Football club) | Universities of Canterbury AFC is an association football club in Christchurch, New Zealand. The Men's First team competes in the Southern League and has previously competed in the Canterbury Premiership League. The Women's First team competes in the Women's South Island Qualifying League and were unable to make it out into the South Island League, now competing in the Women's Premiership League. | Start | StolenThought (1064) | |||
2024-10-28 | 2005 OFC Club Championship knockout stage (Oceania premier club football tournament) | The 2005 OFC Club Championship knockout stage began on 7 June with the semi-finals and ended on 10 June 2005 with the third place play-off and final at Stade Peter in Papeete, Tahiti, to decide the champions of the 2001 OFC Club Championship. Four teams competed in the knockout stage. | Start | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-10-28 | Blue Lake (train) (Former South Australian passenger train) | The Blue Lake was a passenger train operated by Australian National between Adelaide and Mount Gambier. | Stub | NIRVAAN222222 (78) | |||
2024-07-29 | T20 Spring Challenge (Australian women's domestic Twenty20 cricket competition) | The T20 Spring Challenge is the Australian women's domestic Twenty20 cricket competition in Australia. organised by the Cricket Australia. The first edition of the tournament took place in 2024. | Start | Spinin (2564) | |||
2024-09-30 | Super Round | The Super Round, also referred to as the Super Round Melbourne (2022–2024), is an event in the Super Rugby Pacific in which all fixtures for one round of the season are organised to be played at one venue. This event is in contrast with the rest of the regular season, which is played in a home-and-away format. | C | MarioBayo (7541) | |||
2024-10-26 | Route 33 (group) (Australian county duo) | Route 33 are an Australian country duo made up of Jock Barnes and Trent McArdle. | Stub | Tobyjamesaus (86033) | |||
2024-10-18 | Mervyn Duffy | Mervyn Duffy (Christchurch,1959) is a New Zealand theologian, educator, writer and member of the Society of Mary. He has contributed to theological education and has served in various academic and pastoral roles throughout his career in New Zealand. | Start | Safetystuff (532) | |||
2024-09-26 | The Picturesque Atlas of Australasia (1880s Atlas of Australia and New Zealand) | The Picturesque Atlas of Australasia was a significant undertaking by the Picturesque Atlas Publishing of Sydney & Melbourne who produced a large folio format (about A3 sized) Atlas published in Australia the late 1880s. | Start | Printtype (162) | |||
2024-10-21 | Motorsport Australia Superlicence | The Motorsport Australia Superlicence is a racing license awarded by Motorsport Australia. It is required for all drivers in the Supercars Championship, the highest-profile domestic circuit racing series in Australia. | B | Robert Merkel (8202) | |||
2024-10-22 | Jesse Marschke (Australian rugby league player) | Jesse Marschke (born 19 June 1997) is an Australian professional rugby league player who plays as a halfback and five-eighth for the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League (NRL). He is the brother of former Sydney Roosters player Ben Marschke. | Stub | Mosquito Ghost (124) | |||
2024-09-30 | List of 2025 Super Rugby Pacific matches | This article contains a list of all matches played during the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific regular season. The draw for the 30th season of Super Rugby was announced on 30 September 2024. A few weeks earlier, it had been revealed that in 2025 the regular season would be extended to sixteen rounds during which each team would play fourteen games and have two byes. | Start | Ruggalicious (6057) | |||
2024-08-20 | Northern & Echuca Football League | The Northern & Echuca Football League was an Australian rules football league based between Echuca and Kerang. | C | Adelaidecrowsrdabest (314) | |||
2024-09-13 | Brad Vaughan (Australian racing driver) | Bradley Vaughan (born 16 June 2004) is a racing driver from Australia who currently competes in the Super2 Series for Tickford Racing. | Start | MSportWiki (4374) | |||
2024-09-18 | Foreign espionage in Australia (Espionage activities in Australia by foreign entities) | Countries accused of espionage in Australia include China, India, Israel, Russia, the Soviet Union and the United States. | Start | AnarchistHistory (1344) | |||
2024-10-26 | John Thompson (bushranger) | John Massey Thompson (born c. 1847) was an Australian bushranger and member of Captain Thunderbolt's first gang. Thompson participated in various raids and robberies until April 1865, when he was seriously wounded in a gunfight and captured by the police. | Start | PastelLilac (1482) | |||
2024-10-20 | Daley Pearson (Australian producer) | Daley Pearson (b. 1984 or 1985) is an Australian writer, director, producer, and actor. He is the co-founder of Ludo Studio, the creator of the series The Strange Calls (2012), The Strange Chores (2019-present), #7DaysLater (2013), and an executive producer on Bluey (2018-present), Content (2019), and Thou Shalt Not Steal (2024). | GA | GossieGoodTimes (984) | |||
2024-07-25 | The Land of Boggs (2018 TV series or program) | The Land of Boggs is an American animated web series created by Brent Sievers and Lizz Hickey. Produced by BuzzFeed Animation Lab, it was released on Instagram in 2018. | Start | TempoaryAcc (2917) | |||
2024-10-19 | Polynesian curry (Dish in Polynesia) | Polynesian curry (transliterated in most Polynesian languages as Kale or Kare) is a type of curry prepared in the Polynesian islands. It is prepared with a roux made from curry powder with an assortment of meat and vegetables cooked in a coconut sauce. | Stub | Poorman king (932) | |||
2024-10-27 | 2021 Niuean village council elections | Village council elections were held in Niue on 27 August 2021 to elect members of the village councils of all fourteen villages. However, in only six villages were there more candidates than seats to fill, so all other candidates were elected unopposed. | C | Yoblyblob (4741) | |||
2024-08-18 | East Perth Primary School (Proposed school in East Perth, Australia) | East Perth Primary School is a proposed primary school set to be located in East Perth, Western Australia. Its establishment aims to alleviate overcrowding in nearby public schools. Scheduled to open in 2029, it will be the first public school built in Perth's central business district in over a century. | Start | Cemoin96 (30) | |||
2024-07-09 | The Belair Lip Bombs (Australian indie rock band) | The Belair Lip Bombs are an Australian indie rock band formed in Frankston, Victoria in 2017. The group consists of lead vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist Maisie Everett, guitarist Mike Bradvica, bassist Jimmy Droughton and drummer Daniel Devlin. They have released two extended plays and issued their debut studio album, Lush Life, in August 2023. | C | Marcostev8 (2608) | |||
2024-08-21 | 2024 Victoria Premier League 2 (2nd season of the National Premier Leagues Victoria 3) | The 2024 Victoria Premier League Victoria 2 was the first season of the newly renamed Victoria Premier League 2, the third-tier competition in Victorian football. The season was won by Melbourne Srbija, who along with North Sunshine Eagles, were promoted to Victoria Premier League 1. | Start | Lazar Bat (252) | |||
2022-12-25 | Tom Whitney (cricketer) (Australian cricketer) | Tom Whitney (born 7 November 2002) is an Australian cricketer who plays for Queensland. He plays as a right-arm fast-medium bowler and right-handed batter. | Start | PQR01 (6154) | |||
2024-10-14 | Nigel Satterley (Businessman from Perth, Western Australia) | Nigel Satterley is the founder of Satterley Property Group, a privately owned real estate and land development company based in Perth that develops residential estates in Western Australia and Victoria. | C | Loomhigh223555 (84) | |||
2024-11-01 | 1997 Australian Open (real tennis) (Tennis tournament) | The 1997 Real Tennis Australian Open was the 66th edition of the Australian Open. The men's event was held at the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club in Melbourne between October 19-26, 1997 and was organised by the Australian Real Tennis Association. The men's draw was the third grand slam event of the year. | Start | Bgeytenbeek (1301) | |||
2024-10-21 | Kaihu Forest (forest in New Zealand) | The Kaihu Forest is a forested area located in the Northland region of New Zealand, near the Kaihu River and the settlement of Kaihu. The forest is part of the broader ecological landscape of the region, which historically included vast stands of native Kauri trees (Agathis australis), one of New Zealand’s most iconic tree species. | Start | Petersmeter (511) | |||
2024-10-31 | Henry Manns | Henry Joseph Manns (20 June 1839 – 26 March 1863) was an Australian bushranger and member of the Gardiner–Hall gang. He is best known for taking part in the 1862 Eugowra robbery, the largest gold heist in Australian history. Soon after, Manns was captured by police, tried, convicted and sentenced to death by hanging, which was carried out in a botched execution at Darlinghurst Gaol. | Start | PastelLilac (1482) | |||
2024-10-21 | James Sutherland (bushranger) (Australian bushranger (1865-1883)) | James Sutherland (1865 – 4 June 1883), born James Saunders, was an Australian bushranger active in Tasmania. | Start | PastelLilac (1482) | |||
2024-04-22 | Bryn Chapman Parish (Australian singer and actor) | Bryn Chapman Parish (born 18 August 1997) is an Australian singer and actor. Born in Sydney, he began his career on the stage in France, and had his film debut with an uncredited role in Angelina Jolie's war drama Unbroken (2014). Throughout following years, he had roles in a number of short films and later had his breakthrough playing Spider in the Netflix comedy-drama series Heartbreak High (2022–present). | Start | Samuelloveslennonstella (3652) | |||
2024-10-26 | List of Auckland FC players | Auckland Football Club, an association football club based in Freemans Bay, Auckland, was founded in 2024 and became the second New Zealand member admitted into the Australian A-League Men. All players who have played in at least one match are listed below. | Start | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-11-03 | Upper Mount Gravatt State School (Primary school in Queensland, Australia) | Upper Mount Gravatt State School is an independent public co-educational primary school located in the Brisbane suburb of Upper Mount Gravatt, Queensland, Australia. It is administered by the Queensland Department of Education, with an enrolment of 507 students and a teaching staff of 39, as of 2023. | GA | 2024 is Underway (937) | |||
2024-10-05 | Results of the 2016 New South Wales local elections in Riverina | This is a list of results for the 2016 New South Wales local elections in the Riverina region. | C | Lord Beesus (262) | |||
2024-10-19 | Lettsom raid (1840 military raid and mass-arrest of Indigenous Australians near Melbourne) | The Lettsom raid was the mass-arrest and imprisonment of approximately 400 Wurundjeri, Woiworrung, Boonwurrung and Taungurung people (collectively known as the Kulin nation of Indigenous Australians) occurring in October 1840 near the British settlement of Melbourne. | GA | Dippiljemmy (4357) | |||
2024-11-03 | List of 2024–25 WNBL team rosters (Sports season) | Below is a list of the rosters as they currently stand for the upcoming 2024–25 WNBL season. | Stub | Fl.exic.77 (2647) | |||
2024-09-27 | George Brunswick Smyth (British Army officer) | George Brunswick Smyth (1815–1845) was a British Army officer and early settler in the Port Phillip District, now part of Melbourne in the state of Victoria. Born in London, he was the son of George Stracey Smyth and Amelia Ann Cantelo. In 1831, at the age of 17, he joined the 4th Regiment of Foot as an ensign and was promoted to lieutenant in 1833. | Start | Lapandista (127) | |||
2024-11-03 | Morea Morea (PNG international rugby league footballer) | Morea Morea is a Papua New Guinean professional rugby league footballer who plays as a fullback for the PNG Hunters in the QLD Cup and Papua New Guinea at international level. | Stub | ROLAND TUMSOK (2779) | |||
2024-10-29 | 2024 National Premier Leagues Victoria (Football league season) | The 2024 National Premier Leagues Victoria was the 116th season of the National Premier Leagues Victoria (11th season since the rename of the competition), a regional Australian soccer competition, based in Victoria. The season began on 8 February, and concluded on 7 September 2024. | Start | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-10-25 | Meander Valley Highway | The Meander Valley Highway (B54) is a highway located in the northern region of Tasmania, Australia. It connects the town of Deloraine to the Midland Highway near Launceston, providing a scenic route through the Meander Valley. | Start | CineBrick315 (3613) | |||
2024-07-21 | Cuban Australians (Ethnic group) | Cuban Australians (Spanish: cubanos australianos) are Australian citizens whose full or partial ancestry can be traced back to Cuba. | Start | Garsh2 (4888) | |||
2024-11-03 | SmartFone Flick Fest (Film festival in Sydney) | SmartFone Flick Fest, also known as SF3, is an annual film festival held in Sydney, Australia, since 2015. It screens films made on smartphones and tablets, awarding 40 prizes over six categories. | C | Laterthanyouthink (93977) | |||
2024-11-05 | Channel Point Community, Northern Territory (Town in the Northern Territory, Australia) | Channel Point Community is a private community in Northern Territory of Australia. It is in the Rakula locality south-west of Darwin. Channel Point Community may be best described as a private community of holiday homes with access to recreational fishing areas and the appeal of a remote, beachside location. | Stub | Can Stan (84) | |||
2024-07-20 | Daniel Nilsson (academic) (Swedish fire safety engineer and academic) | Daniel Nilsson is a Swedish fire safety engineer and academic, currently serving as a Professor in Fire Engineering at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. Nilsson has been a member of the ISO TC 92/SC4, developing standards for fire safety engineering since 2014. | Start | Safetystuff (532) | |||
2024-10-28 | 1924 Australia men's national soccer team | This article summarises the Australia men's national soccer team in 1924. | Start | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-10-03 | Kennedy Watches & Jewellery | Kennedy Watches & Jewellery is an Australia-based retailer of luxury brand watches and fine jewellery founded in 1976. The company is a major partner of the Australian Football League. | Start | 11bruiseintexts (192) | |||
2024-04-30 | Liverpool & Inner West Line (Rail service in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) | The Liverpool & Inner West Line (numbered T3, coloured orange) is a commuter rail service operated by Sydney Trains in the Inner West and Western suburbs of Sydney. It operates from the City Circle to Liverpool via the Main Suburban railway line to Lidcombe and the Main Southern railway line from there to Liverpool. | C | SHB2000 (6662) | |||
2024-10-19 | TA2 Racing Muscle Car Series (Sports car racing category in Australasia) | The TA2 Racing Muscle Car Series is an Australian motor racing category using TA2 class cars most closely associated with the American Trans-Am Series. It is the featured category at all rounds of the Hi-Tec Oils Super Series, an annual motor racing series held at various tracks in eastern Australia. | C | Robert Merkel (8202) | |||
2024-09-04 | Lisa Rodgers (Education executive) | Lisa Rodgers, PSM, is a senior educational administrator who has held executive roles in Australia and New Zealand, including as Director General of the Department of Education in Western Australia, CEO of the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) and CEO of the Australian Council for Educational Research. | Start | Hartnell-young (57) | |||
2024-11-04 | Eurobin (Town in Victoria, Australia) | Eurobin is a rural locality in the Ovens Valley, northeastern Victoria, Australia, situated approximately midway between the towns of Myrtleford and Bright. Formerly known as Black Springs until 1870, the name Eurobin is believed to be derived from an Aboriginal word describing a lake at the base of a mountain. | C | Blackcatsx (53) | |||
2024-09-21 | Thomas Zahariou (Australian composer) | Thomas Zahariou is an Australian composer based in Melbourne. He is a founding member of Australian comedy group Aunty Donna, and their associated production company Haven't You Done Well Productions. He currently hosts an Australian Football comedy podcast The Footy with Broden Kelly with fellow Aunty Donna member Broden Kelly. | Start | Basetornado (1791) | |||
2024-10-28 | Bendigo Symphony Orchestra (Australian regional orchestra) | The Bendigo Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is a regional Australian semi-professional orchestra based in Bendigo, Victoria. | Start | Rtbk (57) | |||
2024-08-17 | Ayman Gulasi (Australian-born Turkish footballer, born 2006) | Ayman Emran Gulasi (born 5 May 2006) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for 2. Bundesliga club Schalke 04. Born in Australia, Gulasi has represented the Turkey national team and Australia national team at youth level. | Start | JC Kotisow (4606) | |||
2024-07-08 | Steve Christou (Australian politician) | Steve Christou (born 23 January 1978) is an Australian politician who serves as a Councillor on the Cumberland City Council for the Granville Ward, in Western Sydney, New South Wales. Christou previously served as Mayor of Cumberland City Council from September 2019 to January 2022. | C | LyndseyHDouglas (24) | |||
2024-10-21 | Beetaloo Jangari Bill ((1910-1983) labourer and Aboriginal elder) | Beetaloo Jangari Bill or Wirinykari / Weingari (c. 1915 – 1986) was a Warumungu and Gurindji man who worked as a labourer and became an elder of his people. His knowledge of Aboriginal traditions was used to assist numerous groups in successful land claims in 1980 and 1983. | C | Aliceinthealice (3572) | |||
2024-11-06 | Charlie Houng On Yee ((1905 - 1996) tailor, gardener and businessman from Darwin) | Charlie Houng On Yee, also known as Charlie Yee (7 July 1905 – 24 January 1996), was a Chinese-Australian man who worked as a tailor, gardener and businessman in Darwin, Northern Territory. | C | Aliceinthealice (3572) | |||
2024-10-16 | Sam Croker (Australian stockman and drover (1852–1892)) | Samuel Burns Croker (20 June 1852 – 20 September 1892) was a stockman and drover in Queensland and the Northern Territory where he was well known as "Greenhide Sam Croker, because of his skill working with greenhide (the untanned hide of an animal). He often worked alongside Nat Buchanan and, together, they 'pioneered' the Murranji Track in 1886. | C | Aliceinthealice (3572) | |||
2024-08-29 | Bev Moon (New Zealand artist) | Bev Moon (born Wellington, New Zealand) is an Auckland-based, New Zealand artist of Seyip, Taishanese and Cantonese descent, who is known for her knitted yum cha artworks. Moon is also a New Zealand Chinese Poll Tax descendant. | C | Nzarthistorian (315) | |||
2024-05-24 | 2023 Australian Open (real tennis) (Tennis tournament) | The 2023 Real Tennis Australian Open was the 91st edition of the Australian Open. The event was held at the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club in Melbourne between January 3-11, 2023 and was organised by the Australian Real Tennis Association, forming part of the qualifying series for the 2025 Real Tennis World Championship. | Start | Bgeytenbeek (1301) | |||
2022-06-01 | Luyten 3D | Luyten 3d is an Australian, Melbourne based, robotics and 3D printers manufacturing company, that designs and manufactures AI mobile 3D printers and 3D printing mix for the building and construction industry. | C | Lenoopen1 (74) | |||
2024-10-28 | Lesbian Space Princess (2024 Australian film) | Lesbian Space Princess is a 2024 Australian animated comedy film. It is the debut feature film by writer-directors Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese and producer Tom Phillips, and premiered at the Adelaide Film Festival on 27 October 2024. | Start | Laterthanyouthink (93977) | |||
2024-10-29 | 2024 National Premier Leagues Capital Football (Football league season) | The 2024 National Premier Leagues Capital Football was the 73rd season of the National Premier Leagues Capital Football (12th season since the rename of the competition), a regional Australian soccer competition, based in the Australian Capital Territory. | Start | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-11-05 | Alfred Joseph Voules Brown ((1868 - 1955) customs officer, trepanger and trader) | Alfred Joseph Voules Brown, also known as Alf Brown Inyjarurri (24 October 1868 - 21 July 1955), was a customs officer, trepanger, trader who lived on the Cobourg Peninsula for much of his life and spent a significant amount of time living with the Iwaidja people. | GA | Aliceinthealice (3572) | |||
2024-11-01 | Yildiz Sethi (Australian psychotherapist, educator and author.) | Yildiz Sethi (born August 12, 1952) is an Australian psychotherapist, educator and author. She is the founder of Rapid Core Healing, Emotional Mind Integration and Practical Trauma Informed Treatment. | Start | EsterimojeImeMe (75) | |||
2024-09-24 | Deakin Ducks Football Club (Football club) | Deakin Ducks Football Club is an Australian amateur association football (soccer) club based in the Victorian city of Geelong. | Start | Harry Alexander T (353) | |||
2024-11-07 | List of cases of the High Court of New Zealand | This is a list of the notable cited cases of the High Court of New Zealand. | C | Oloddin (7795) | |||
2021-04-04 | King Island Dairy | King Island Dairy is the Australian trademark of a cheddar cheese (known as "tasty" in Australia) | Stub | Pidzz (8600) | |||
2024-10-25 | Nelson Road, Hobart | Nelson Road is a key local road located in the southern suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It connects the suburb of Mount Nelson to Sandy Bay, providing a scenic route along the slopes of Mount Nelson. | Start | CineBrick315 (3613) | |||
2024-10-30 | 2024 National Premier Leagues Tasmania (Football league season) | The 2024 National Premier Leagues Tasmania was the 12th season of the National Premier Leagues Tasmania, a regional Australian soccer competition, based in Tasmania. The season began on 8 February, and concluded on 7 September 2024. | Start | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-11-08 | Motupapa Island (Cocked Hat Island) (Small island in New Zealand) | Motupapa Island (Cocked Hat Island) is a small island in the Bay of Islands of New Zealand, located about 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi) northwest of Russell. It sits near the mouth of the Kerikeri Inlet. | Stub | Petersmeter (511) | |||
2024-10-26 | Manly State School (Public primary school in Queensland, Australia) | Manly State School is a public co-educational primary school located in the Brisbane suburb of Manly, Queensland, Australia. It is administered by the Queensland Department of Education, with an enrolment of 671 students and a teaching staff of 48, as of 2023. | GA | 2024 is Underway (937) | |||
2024-10-20 | Skinnyfish Music (Australian independent record label) | Skinnyfish Music is a Darwin, Australia based independent record label. The label blends traditional Australian First Nations sounds, language, and instrumentation with modern western music genres. | C | AlphaLemur (1819) | |||
2024-11-08 | DRUMscene (Australian magazine for drummers) | DRUMscene is an Australian magazine focused on drumming. The magazine was founded by Frank Corniola in 1995 and is published by DrumTek. Alongside DRUMscene, the group also publishes PERCUSscene, a magazine dedicated towards general percussion, on an infrequent basis. | Stub | Why? I Ask (10090) | |||
2024-04-27 | India–Australia cricket rivalry (India-Australia cricket rivalry) | The India–Australia cricket rivalry is an intense rivaly within the sport of cricket. The matches between these countries are known for their intensity. It is considered as one of the biggest matches in the world, and is among the most-viewed sport games. | Start | S Mani 43i (1004) | |||
2024-11-05 | Yaran language (Extinct Australian Indigenous language) | The Yaran language, also called Bindjali, is an extinct language spoken around the Padthaway district by the Bodaruwitj. William Haynes, an earlier resident of the area, provided E.M.Curr with two distinct vocabularies of the area, which he designated as that of the Tatiara. | Start | Kepler-1229b (15699) | |||
2024-09-19 | Silly Season Cinema | Silly Season Cinema is a children's anthology TV series broadcast by the Australian ABC in 1982 (and repeated as late as 1989). Some episodes from The Alexander Bunyip Show were also repeated as part of the series, as written by Mike Meade and Ron Blanchard. | Start | Duffbeerforme (28982) | |||
2024-11-05 | Victorian Trugo Association | The Victorian Trugo Association is the principal governing body for the sport of trugo. It was formed in 1940 by four founding clubs, Footscray, Yarraville, Newport (established 1940, now defunct) and Williamstown (established 1938, now defunct). | Start | CountryLad (1426) | |||
2024-11-07 | Spiros Rantos | Spiros Rantos (Greek: Σπύρος Ράντος; 7 November, 1945 – 27 September, 2024) was a renowned Greek-Australian violinist, conductor, and educator, whose contributions to classical and chamber music have had a lasting impact on the music scenes in Australia, Greece, and internationally. | C | Shomroni (144) | Possible spam | ||
2024-03-01 | Centre for Corporate Public Affairs (Australian public affairs organisation) | The Centre for Corporate Public Affairs is a Sydney-based membership organisation dedicated to identifying and spreading best practices in managing corporate public affairs globally. It has about 120 members from corporations, industry associations, and government business enterprises operating across the Asia Pacific. | C | A letter here, another there (271) | |||
2024-10-08 | Australia national Baseball5 team | The Australia national Baseball5 team represents Australia in international Baseball5 competitions. | Start | Cocu15 (9385) | |||
2024-11-08 | Cal the Stoner's Outdoor Intricarved Stone Sculpture Studio (Open-air gallery in Andamooka, South Australia) | Cal the Stoner's Outdoor Intricarved Stone Sculpture Studio is an open-air gallery located in Andamooka, South Australia. It showcases the unique "Intricarved Stone Sculpture" of Australian artist Cal the Stoner. His signature piece, The Andamooka Tiger, is a life-sized, intricately carved tiger adorned with local opal. | C | Horace57 (28) | |||
2024-11-03 | Rodion Beresov (Russian-American poet, writer and playwright (1896–1988)) | Rodion Michael Beresov (né Akulshin, April 8, 1896 – June 25, 1988), also spelled variously as Berezov and Beryozov, was a Russian-American poet, playwright and writer, author of Christian and children's books. | Start | Кантемира (284) | |||
2024-10-30 | Administrative Review Tribunal | The Administrative Review Tribunal (ART) is an Australian tribunal that conducts independent merits review of administrative decisions made under Commonwealth laws of the Australian Government. The ART reviews decisions made by Australian Government ministers, departments and agencies, and in limited circumstances, decisions made by state government and non-government bodies. | GA | Illiad00 (43) | |||
2018-03-21 | LinkSA | LinkSA is a regional bus operator in South Australia. It is a subsidiary of Keolis Downer, and is a separate business to its sister company SouthLink, which operates Adelaide Metro buses in metropolitan Adelaide. | Start | Catdeal (1) | |||
2024-10-06 | Winberri (Indigenous Australian resistance leader) | Winberri (c.1820 – 11 October 1840) was an Indigenous Australian resistance leader who, in 1840, led an armed group of Taungurung men in a campaign against British colonists in what is now called central Victoria. Also known as Winberry, Tinbury, or Windberry, he was shot dead in October 1840 by the New South Wales Mounted Police while they were arresting him during the Lettsom raid. | GA | Dippiljemmy (4357) | |||
2024-10-04 | Men's rugby league Ashes (modern series) | The Ashes series, similar to the cricket series of the same name, is a best-of-three series of test matches between Australia and England national rugby league football teams. | Start | Mn1548 (23884) | |||
2024-11-09 | 2019 Timaru hailstorm (Hailstorm in New Zealand) | The 2019 Timaru hailstorm occurred in Timaru, in the Canterbury Region of New Zealand, on 20 November 2019. Lasting for about 10 minutes, it produced hailstones the size of golf balls and turned the streets white. It caused about $171 million in damage, mostly to cars, becoming one of New Zealand's costliest natural disasters. | C | Panamitsu (50052) | |||
2024-11-09 | List of regions of New Zealand by GDP | This is a list of regions of New Zealand by nominal GDP, in New Zealand dollar and US dollars in 2023. | Stub | GonzalezRio (716) | |||
2024-08-19 | 2024 Victoria Premier League 1 (2nd season of the National Premier Leagues Victoria 3) | The 2024 Victoria Premier League 1 was the first season of the newly renamed Victoria Premier League 1, the third-tier competition in Victorian football. The season was won by Melbourne Victory Youth, who along with Preston Lions, were promoted to National Premier Leagues Victoria. | Start | Lazar Bat (252) | |||
2024-08-10 | 2023 National Premier Leagues Victoria 3 (2nd season of the National Premier Leagues Victoria 3) | The 2023 National Premier Leagues Victoria 3 was the third season of the National Premier Leagues Victoria 3, the third-tier competition in Victorian football. The season was won by Caroline Springs George Cross, who along with Melbourne Victory Youth, were promoted to Victoria Premier League 1. | Start | Lazar Bat (252) | |||
2024-08-28 | Preston Riki (NZ rugby league footballer) | Preston Riki (born 24 March 1998) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row for the Penrith Panthers in the NRL. He won the 2024 NRL Grand Finals with the Penrith Panthers. | Stub | Lsb997 (11400) | |||
2024-08-28 | Trent Toelau (Professional rugby league footballer) | Trent Toelau is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a five-eighth and hooker for the Penrith Panthers in the NRL. | Stub | Lsb997 (11400) | |||
2024-11-11 | Saints, South Australia (Locality in South Australia) | Saints is a locality in the Mid North of South Australia. It was a station on the Balaklava-Moonta railway line but it has been closed. The railway station and town were named after John Saint, an early settler in that area. In the 2021 census, Saints had a population of 11. | Stub | NIRVAAN222222 (78) | |||
2024-11-03 | Pauline Nguyen | Pauline Nguyen is an Australian author and restaurateur. | Start | RobertDecart (117) | |||
2024-10-31 | The Correspondent (film) (2024 Australian Legal Thriller Film) | The Correspondent is a 2024 biographical Legal thriller directed by Kriv Stenders from a screenplay by Peter Duncan. The film stars Richard Roxburgh, Julian Maroun, Rahel Romahn, Yael Stone & Mojean Aria. The plot focuses on Australian journalist and foreign correspondent Peter Greste, who was arrested in Cairo and accused of spreading false news and aiding the Muslim Brotherhood. | Start | GossieGoodTimes (984) | |||
2022-03-12 | Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (Government minister in New South Wales, Australia) | The Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, is a minister in the Government of New South Wales who has responsibility for the prevention of domestic violence and sexual assault in New South Wales, Australia. | Start | Find bruce (41709) | |||
2024-10-10 | Timboon P-12 School (Public school in Timboon, Australia) | Timboon P-12 School is a public co-educational primary and secondary school located in the town of Timboon, Victoria, Australia. It is administered by the Victorian Department of Education, with an enrolment of 458 students and a teaching staff of 50, as of 2023. | C | ABCthree (13) | |||
2024-10-29 | 2024 National Premier Leagues Northern NSW (Football league season) | The 2024 National Premier Leagues Northern NSW was the 33rd season of the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW (12th season since the rename of the competition), a regional Australian soccer competition, based in Northern New South Wales. The season began on 24 February, and concluded on 21 September 2024. | Start | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-07-03 | Mount Noorat Football League | The Mount Noorat Football League was an Australian rules football competition in the Western District of Victoria, Australia. The competition ran from 1932 until 1991. | Start | Adelaidecrowsrdabest (314) | |||
2024-10-05 | Henry Charles Prinsep (Estate manager in Australia (1844–1922)) | Henry Charles (Harry) Prinsep (5 September 1844–20 July 1922) was Chief Protector in the sub-department of Native Affairs in Australia. | Stub | Dmoss (1693) | |||
2024-10-07 | Harry Dockerty (Pioneering soccer administrator) | Henry John Dockerty (Harry) was an early pioneer of association football in Victoria and significant figure its development as a leading administrator. | Start | Harry Alexander T (353) | |||
2024-03-20 | Ararat & District Football Association | The Ararat & District Football Association was an Australian rules football League based around Ararat in Western Victoria. | C | Adelaidecrowsrdabest (314) | |||
2024-11-06 | Robbie Dolan (Irish jockey) | Robbie Dolan (aged 28) is an Irish thoroughbred racing jockey. On 5 November 2024, Dolan rode the winning horse Knight's Choice in the 2024 Melbourne Cup. | Stub | Hoppeboy13 (8461) | |||
2024-10-12 | Warwick Stengards (Australian-Swedish conductor) | Warwick Stengårds is an Australian-Swedish conductor known for his versatility in opera, ballet, and contemporary music. His international career spans over three decades, with acclaimed performances at institutions like Opera Australia, the Vienna State Opera, and the Royal Swedish Opera. | C | Londonopera (558) | |||
2023-07-31 | Tutamoe (Tutamoe, mountain of Māori significance, second highest mountain in Northland New Zealand) | Tutamoe is the second highest mountain in Northland, New Zealand, with a height of 770 metres (2,530 ft). It is located in the Kaihu Forest, approximately 20 kilometres north of Dargaville. | Start | Petersmeter (511) | |||
2024-11-10 | Tom Allen (rugby union) (New Zealand rugby union player) | Tom Allen (born 23 July 2004) is a New Zealand rugby union player, who currently plays as a lock for Hawke's Bay in New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition and the Hurricanes in Super Rugby. | C | Ruggalicious (6057) | |||
2024-02-17 | Bhutanese Australians (Ethnic group) | Bhutanese Australians are immigrants and expatriates from the country of Bhutan and their descendants. | Start | ITBF (29315) | |||
2024-11-12 | Izaiha Moore-Aiono (Samoan rugby union player) | Izaiha Moore-Aiono (born 3 March 2000) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a back row forward for Premiership Rugby club Saracens. Born in New Zealand, he represents Samoa at international level after qualifying on ancestry grounds. | C | House of Laughs (2431) | |||
2024-09-30 | Chan Ah Chee (Chinese migrant to New Zealand (died 1931)) | Chan Ah Chee 陈达枝 (1851–1930), also known as Chan Dah/Dar Chee or Dar Chee Chan was a Chinese market gardener in Auckland, New Zealand. He has been noted as one of the most significant pioneers in the early years of Chinese settlement. | GA | Winnieswikiworld (514) | |||
2024-10-23 | Corio Soccer Club (Soccer club in Geelong, Australia) | Corio Soccer Club is a semi-professional soccer club in Bell Park, Geelong, Australia. | Start | Harry Alexander T (353) | |||
2024-05-29 | Zyon Maiu'u (New Zealand rugby league footballer (born 2003)) | Zyon Maiu'u (born 29 June 2003) is a New Zealand rugby league footballer who plays as a second-row forward for the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL. | Stub | Mosquito Ghost (124) | |||
2024-08-09 | Maree Toombs (researcher, ORCID id # 0000-0002-7481-167X) | Maree Toombs is a Euralayie and Kooma woman from north-western NSW and a researcher in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, particularly mental health and respiratory disease. Her work emphasises the importance of co-design, and she is editor of the book Indigenous Australians and Health: The Wombat in the Room, which guides health professionals working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. | C | Hipps Boson (102) | |||
2024-09-27 | Ben Griscti (Australian basketball player) | Benjamin Griscti (born 4 July 2002) is an Australian professional basketball player for the Adelaide 36ers of the National Basketball League (NBL). He played college basketball for the Incarnate Word Cardinals and UC Riverside Highlanders. | Start | CalDoesIt (10546) | |||
2024-11-02 | Eagle Street (Street in Brisbane's CBD) | Eagle Street is a street in the Brisbane central business district, Queensland, Australia. Eagle street is a major street within the city centre, with junctions at; Mary Street, Charlotte Street, Creek Street, Elizabeth Street, and Queen Street. | Stub | Ndiamar (193) | |||
2024-11-04 | Soccer in Geelong | The timeline of association football (soccer) in the Geelong region of Australia. |
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2024-11-01 | 2024 J Awards (20th annual J Awards) | The 2024 J Awards are the 20th annual J Awards, established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. It awards the best albums, artists, live acts and music videos in the Australian music scene, as determined by the network's teams. | Start | Marcostev8 (2608) | |||
2024-10-25 | Charlie Anderson (cricketer) (Australian cricketer) | Charlie F Anderson (born 20 January 2005) is an Australian cricketer who plays for New South Wales. He plays as a right-arm medium bowler and bats right-handed. | Stub | Lucyisonwiki (1437) | |||
2024-09-28 | William Heffernan (cyclist) (Australian cyclist) | William Heffernan. (born 13 December 2004 in Sydney) is a professional road racing cyclist from Australia, currently riding for UCI Continental team CCACHE x Par Küp | Stub | Spactues (26) | |||
2024-07-10 | William Matthew (equestrian) (Australian equestrian) | William Matthew (born 26 December 1993 in Stirling, Perth, Australia) is an Australian equestrian athlete. He competed in several international dressage competitions and is assistant rider to Olympic and World Champion Isabell Werth in Germany. In 2022 he received the prestigious German Goldenes Reitabzeichen, which is a valuation for his outstanding results at competitions in Germany. | Stub | Rytter192 (2303) | |||
2024-10-28 | William Petric (Australian swimmer) | William Petric (born 3 August 2004) is an Australian Olympic swimmer. | Stub | Bluechief320 (22) | |||
2024-11-14 | L.S.D. (Skegss song) (2014 single by Skegss) | "L.S.D." (abbreviation of "Live Sleep Die") is a song by the Australian trio Skegss. It was released in July 2014 as their debut single and lead single from their debut self-titled extended play. | Stub | Tobyjamesaus (86033) | |||
2024-11-13 | Pride Of Jenni (Australian bred thoroughbred racehorse) | Pride Of Jenni (foaled 21 August 2017) is a retired Group 1 winning Australian bred Thoroughbred racehorse who was named Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year in 2024. | Stub | Sunline02 (10152) | |||
2024-07-26 | Sione Fainu (Australian rugby league footballer (born 2001)) | Sione Fainu (born 4 July 2001) is a Tonga rugby league footballer who plays as a prop for the Wests Tigers in the National Rugby League. | Stub | Lsb997 (11400) | |||
2024-11-13 | NSW Premier's Prizes for Science & Engineering (Australian science prizes) | The NSW Premier's Prizes for Science & Engineering, formerly known as the NSW Science and Engineering Awards, are an Australian series of awards for excellence in science, awarded by the office of the premier of New South Wales. There are several categories, the top award being the NSW Scientist of the Year. | Start | Laterthanyouthink (93977) | |||
2024-02-02 | Awhitu (Settlement on the Āwhitu Peninsula, New Zealand) | Awhitu is a rural settlement on the Āwhitu Peninsula in New Zealand. | Stub | Schwede66 (240628) | |||
2024-11-14 | 1936 Australia men's national soccer team | This article summarises the Australia men's national soccer team in 1936. | Start | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-10-12 | Andrea Metcalf (Bendigo politician) | Andrea Metcalf is an Australian politician, serving as Mayor of the City of Greater Bendigo since 2021 and as a councillor since 2016. | Start | Viatori (2575) | |||
2024-11-15 | Carag Carag, Victoria (Suburb of Shire of Campaspe, Victoria, Australia) | Carag Carag is a locality in the Shire of Campaspe in the Australian state of Victoria. | Stub | Viatori (2575) | |||
2024-11-02 | Luis Toomey (New Zealand footballer (born 2001)) | Luis Toomey (born 1 July 2001) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for A-League club Auckland FC. | Stub | Mrsmiis (3069) | |||
2022-02-13 | Brisbane Premier League (Football league) | The Brisbane Premier League was the first tier of senior soccer in Brisbane, Queensland (fourth tier in Queensland and fifth overall in Australia). It was run and administered by Football Queensland Metro. The competition folded and was revamped in 2021 with Football Queensland's takeover of the league structure from Football Brisbane, where they formed the Football Queensland Premier League – Metro. | C | Idiosincrático (7738) | |||
2024-11-13 | Capital League (Football league) | The Capital League was a soccer league based in Brisbane, Queensland which was founded in 2013 and ran as the third, fourth, fifth until 2021 when then league folded in place of the Football Queensland Premier League – Metro's fourth, fifth, and sixth divisions. | C | FastCube (30399) | Past AfD | ||
2024-11-13 | Football Queensland Premier League – Metro (Football league) | The Football Queensland Premier League – Metro is a Queensland soccer league that was founded in 2021 and administered by Football Queensland Metro. It consists of four divisions; Division 3, Division 4, Division 5 and Division 6 in connection with the Football Queensland Premier League's first and second divisions run by Football Queensland. | Start | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-07-29 | Australian Cinémathèque | The Australian Cinémathèque, located within the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) in Brisbane, is an Australian institution dedicated to film and the moving image. It offers a diverse program of historical, contemporary and archival film and visual media and is a key venue for the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF). | C | Ehdfq2783rt (12) | |||
2024-06-05 | Black Peoples Union (Indigenous Australian anti-colonial organisation (2023)) | The Black Peoples Union (BPU) is an Australian based revolutionary, Indigenous political organisation founded in 2022. The organisation is "working towards building a pan-Aboriginal movement in Australia, so that we can fight for our self determination and our sovereignty". | C | Charmanderpants (99) | |||
2015-09-25 | The Basics Rock 'n' Roll Party (Political party in Victoria, Australia) | The Basics Rock 'n' Roll Party was a political party in Victoria. It contested the 2014 Victorian state election. It ran Kris Schroeder and Tim Heath as candidates for the Northern Metropolitan region. | Stub | Santwyne (1823) | |||
2024-10-28 | List of Auckland FC records and statistics | Auckland Football Club is a New Zealand professional association football club based in Freemans Bay, Auckland. Auckland FC became the second New Zealand member admitted into A-League Men in 2024. | Start | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-10-01 | Peter Bibby (Australian musician (born 1988)) | Peter Bibby is an Australian songwriter and musician. His songs deal with themes of drinking and working-class culture in Australia. He has performed at Laneway Festival, SXSW, and All Points East. Bibby has released four albums, Butcher / Hairstylist / Beautician in 2014, Grand Champion in 2018, Marge in 2020, and Drama King in 2024. | Start | Bugfingers (716) | |||
2024-10-28 | Australian and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics (Not-for-profit organisation) | Australian and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics (ANZSB) is an affiliate society of the International Society of Biomechanics and it was founded in February 1996 to be a forum for biomechanists, of all disciplines, within Australia and New Zealand. | Stub | Aliceinthealice (3572) | |||
2022-02-24 | Balaklava railway station (Former railway station in South Australia, Australia) | Balaklava railway station was located at the junction of the Hamley Bridge-Gladstone railway line and Balaklava-Moonta railway line in the town of Balaklava, South Australia. | Start | ScottDavis (40420) | |||
2024-10-02 | Joseph Timbery Jr (Australian boomerang maker) | Joseph Timbery Jr (1 March 1912 - 18 November 1978) was a Wallangang Indigenous-Australian expert maker of boomerangs, a world champion thrower, and a teacher at the Sydney Boomerang School. He was mostly known for his decorated Timbery Boomerangs. | C | Bollardant (631) | |||
2024-09-05 | Tekau-mā-rua (Official council of advisors to the Māori monarch) | The Tēkau-mā-rua ("The Twelve") is the official council of the Māori monarch of the Kīngitanga. | Start | Dhantegge (977) | |||
2024-11-16 | 1971 New South Wales local elections (Local government elections in New South Wales, Australia) | The 1971 New South Wales local elections were held on 18 September 1971 to elect the councils of the local government areas (LGAs) of New South Wales, Australia. | Stub | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-10-29 | Kym Illman | Kym Illman is an Australian motorsport photographer, entrepreneur and YouTuber. | Start | ThornlessCookieReal (98) | |||
2024-10-02 | 2024 Football West season (Sports season) | The 2024 Football West season was the eleventh season since the establishment of the National Premier Leagues in Western Australia. | Start | Lulutvdin (2482) | |||
2024-11-15 | Screen Tasmania (screen funding and development organisation in Tasmania, Australia) | Screen Tasmania is the Government of Tasmania’s film, television, and digital media funding and support body. It aims to promote the growth of the screen industry in Tasmania, assist local talent, and attract production projects to the state. | C | CineBrick315 (3613) | |||
2024-10-02 | Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand (New Zealand charitable organisation) | Citizens Advice Bureau in New Zealand, known as CAB NZ and CAB, was established in 1970, replicating the British Citizens Advice charity. The Māori name, Nga Pou Whakawhirinaki o Aotearoa, reflects a place for seeking help, solace, and strength. The organisation's logo features a manaia motif symbolizing protection, unlike the British owl symbol, which holds negative connotations for some iwi. | C | Herewhy (703) | |||
2024-10-21 | Bepen Bhana (Indian/NZ artist, 1971–2023) | Bepen Bhana (1971–2023) was an Indian-New Zealand visual artist and graphic designer, known for his photorealistic painting and examination of cultural appropriation in mass media. | Start | Avocadobabygirl (433) | |||
2024-10-19 | Old Choral Hall (performance hall in New Zealand) | The Old Choral Hall is a historic choral hall located on Symonds Street, Auckland, New Zealand and registered as a category 1 building by Heritage New Zealand. | B | Traumnovelle (7359) | |||
2024-10-16 | Peter Haythornthwaite (New Zealand industrial designer) | Peter Frank Haythornthwaite (1944 – ) is a New Zealand designer whose consultant practice, entrepreneurial initiatives, contributions to design education, and professional leadership has achieved recognition on many levels. One entrepreneurial project became a 1988 best seller at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) shop, and a 2008 design was the first New Zealand product to be selected for the MoMA Permanent Collection. | GA | PH AKL (1424) | |||
2024-10-12 | Results of the 2021 New South Wales local elections in Inner Sydney | This is a list of results for the 2021 New South Wales local elections in the Inner Sydney region. | Start | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-11-08 | FOGO (waste collection) (Food waste system in New South Wales, Australia) | Food Organics and Garden Organics, often shortened to FOGO, is a new waste collection system based in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia. The program has started on Monday, 11 November 2024. It is aimed to reduce food scraps from going into landfill. | Stub | MrActiniuM (722) | |||
2024-10-30 | Mark Alexander Woodland (Australian entrepreneur, educator and technology innovator) | Mark Alexander Woodland is an Australian entrepreneur, educator, technology innovator and retired Australian Army NCO who served in the Royal Australian Artillery and Australian Army Psychology Corps. His military service included deployment as part of Operation Relex. | Start | Biglampstar (17) | |||
2024-10-20 | Australian National Trans-Am Series (Sports car racing category in Australasia) | The Australian National Trans-Am Series (known in 2024 as the Trico Trans-Am Series after the series sponsor) is a national motor sport series based on the American Trans-Am series. | C | Robert Merkel (8202) | |||
2024-10-27 | 1995 Australian Capital Territory electoral system referendum | The 1995 Australian Capital Territory electoral system referendum was a referendum held on 18 February 1995, asking voters in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) whether to entrench their current electoral system. The referendum took place alongside the 1995 ACT election. | C | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-10-22 | ACT Labor Party leadership elections | The ACT Labor Party, the division of the Australian Labor Party in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), have held a number of leadership elections and deputy leadership elections. The most recent was held in November 2020, although the most recent leadership change was in December 2014. | C | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-10-23 | Alliance (Australian Capital Territory) (Political alliance in Australia) | The Alliance, sometimes known as the Liberal–Residents Rally Alliance, was a political alliance between the Liberal Party, Residents Rally and Independents Group in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. | GA | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-10-21 | Canberra Liberals leadership elections | The Canberra Liberals, the division of the Liberal Party of Australia in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), have held a number of leadership elections and deputy leadership elections. The most recent was in October 2024, with Leanne Castley currently serving as party leader. | GA | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-10-23 | 2024 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia | Start | Subaruking21 (4067) | ||||
2024-10-25 | Pauline Hanson's One Nation – Queensland (Political party in Queensland) | One Nation – Queensland, sometimes referred to as One Nation Qld, and officially named Pauline Hanson's One Nation Queensland Division, is the Queensland branch of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. As of 2024 it holds extra-parliamentary status within the state. | GA | MarioBayo (7541) | |||
2018-05-05 | Sandeep Reddy (Australian medical informatician) | Sandeep Reddy is an Australian medical informatician, health program evaluator, and academic specialising in artificial intelligence applications in healthcare. He currently serves as Professor and Head of Discipline, Healthcare Management at Queensland University of Technology. | C | Randhirreddy (39019) | |||
2017-08-26 | Zach Bates (Australian racing driver) | Zachary Bates (born 8 April 2004) is a racing driver from Australia who currently competes in the Super2 Series for Walkinshaw Andretti United. The son of former rally driver Rick, Bates was runner-up in the 2022 Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia 86 Series and the 2024 Super2 Series champion. | Start | Enzingiyi (33) | |||
2024-10-08 | Nauru Independence Act 1967 (Legal Act of Independence of Nauru) | The Nauru Independence Act 1967 is an act of the Parliament of Australia which resulted in the independence of Nauru and the end of its status as a UN trust territory administered by Australia. | C | ITBF (29315) | |||
2024-11-01 | 2025 OFC Champions League qualifying stage | The 2025 OFC Champions League qualifying stage will be played from 8 to 14 February 2025. A total of four teams will compete in the qualifying stage to decide the last of the 8 places in the group stage of the 2025 OFC Champions League. | Start | Sienna owl (859) | |||
2024-08-06 | Victorian FIDA Football League | The Victorian FIDA (Football Integration Development Association) Football League (VFFL or simply FIDA) is an Australian rules football based in Victoria. The competition provides people with an intellectual disability the chance play football at a competitive level. | C | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-10-21 | Kieran Booth (Australian real tennis player) | Kieran Booth (born 12 July 1980) is an amateur Australian real tennis player currently based at the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club. He has won the Australian Open doubles on four occasions, most recently in 2022. He reached the final of the Australian Open singles in 2020, and semi-finals at the French and US Open. | C | Bgeytenbeek (1301) | |||
2024-11-08 | Old Princes Highway, South Australia (Former section of highway in South Australia) | The Old Princes Highway is a 41.1-kilometre-long (25.5 mi) state-controlled highway in South Australia linking the towns of Nairne, Kanmantoo, Callington, Monarto South and Murray Bridge. It follows the previous alignment of the Princes Highway which used to run through these towns but was subsumed into the South Eastern Freeway, but it remains classified as a state road. | Start | NIRVAAN222222 (78) | |||
2024-11-11 | Richard Norden (soldier) (Australian soldier and Victoria Cross for Australia awardee) | Richard Leslie Norden, VC (24 August 1948 – 30 October 1972) was a soldier in the Australian Army during the Vietnam War who was awarded the Victoria Cross for Australia. | Start | Mattinbgn (55967) | |||
2024-11-16 | James Michael Farrell (Australian businessman and philanthropist) | James Michael Farrell JP (1869; Inverleigh, Victoria - December 13, 1944; Fremantle, Western Australia) a.k.a J. M. Farrell was an Australian businessman, philanthropist, and civic father for Fremantle. Farrell was known as a supporter of progressive movements and for pioneering the horse racing sport in Fremantle. | C | N870 (260) | |||
2024-11-13 | Kiwi Clásico (football competition) | The Kiwi Clásico (Māori: Te Matarohia)[citation needed] is a local football derby in the A-League Men, Australia's top soccer league, between the two New Zealand-based clubs in the league: Auckland FC and Wellington Phoenix. | Start | Schestos (3991) | |||
2024-10-20 | Balgowlah Heights Public School (Primary School in Sydney, New South Wales) | Balgowlah Heights Public School (commonly formatted as BHPS) is a public co-educational primary school located in the Sydney suburb of Balgowlah Heights, New South Wales, Australia. It is administered by the New South Wales Department of Education, with an enrollment of 704 students and a teaching staff of 35, as of 2023. | C | CrikeyRipper (5) | |||
2024-08-23 | Joshua Gilbert (swimmer) (New Zealand swimmer (born 2001)) | Joshua Donald Gilbert (born 9 June 2001) is a New Zealand swimmer specializing in breaststroke. | Start | Western Bear (14) | |||
2024-09-13 | Lachlan Dalton (Australian racing driver) | Lachlan "Lochie" Dalton (born 27 May 2002) is a racing driver from Australia who currently competes in the Supercars Championship for Tickford Racing. | Start | MSportWiki (4374) | |||
2024-09-13 | Cameron Crick (Australian racing driver) | Cameron Crick (born 25 October 1997) is a racing driver from Australia who currently competes in the Super2 Series for Eggleston Motorsport. Crick is the son of six-time Australian Truck Racing champion Rodney Crick. | Start | MSportWiki (4374) | |||
2024-11-11 | Australia at Quiz Olympiad (Sporting event delegation) | Australia has sent participants to every Quiz Olympiad since the inaugural event in 2016. Representative teams are selected by the nation's peak quiz association Quizzing Australia and are known as the Quokkas. | Start | Jockosaurus (1871) | |||
2024-10-18 | Bertram Armytage (Australian soldier and polar explorer (1869–1910)) | Bertram Armytage (29 September 1869 – 12 March 1910) was an Australian soldier and explorer. He fought in the Second Boer War and participated in the Nimrod Expedition to Antarctica during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, for which he was awarded the Polar Medal. | C | Basetornado (1791) | |||
2024-11-15 | Neaves Road (Road in Perth, Western Australia) | Neaves Road is an arterial east–west road in the metropolitan area of Perth, Western Australia. It is located within the city's far northern suburbs, connecting Banksia Grove in the west to Bullsbrook in the east. | Start | Andyman14 (3241) | |||
2024-11-07 | Victorian Railways CK class (Class of diesel locomotives used in Australia) | The CK class are a class of diesel locomotives built by Clyde Engineering, Granville for the Victorian Railways in 1992. | Stub | NIRVAAN222222 (78) | |||
2024-11-15 | Motutara Rock (Twins Rock) (Small island in New Zealand) | Motutara Rock (Twins Rock) is a small island with two stacks in the Bay of Islands of New Zealand, located about 18 kilometres (11 mi) northeast of Russell. These rocks are sometimes referred to as The Sisters. | Stub | Petersmeter (511) | |||
2014-02-13 | Victorian Premier League (Football league) | The Victorian Premier League is an Australian soccer league based in Victoria that was founded in 2023 and administered by Football Victoria. It consists of two divisions that were named after the Victorian Premier League's breakaway of the National Premier Leagues Victoria second and third divisions that ran in the NPL Victoria system from 2014 to 2023. | Start | 2nyte (12702) | |||
2024-11-19 | Australian Idol season 10 (Season of television series) | The tenth season of Australian Idol will premiere in Winter 2025. This will be the third season airing on Seven Network, after they bought the rights to the series from Network 10. | Stub | TypicallyRyan (893) | |||
2024-10-27 | 2024 FIBA U15 Oceania Cup (International youth basketball tournament) | The 2024 FIBA U15 Oceania Cup was the seventh edition of the FIBA U15 Oceania Cup. The tournament was played in Canberra, Australia, from 11 to 16 November 2024. Australia became the Oceanian champions for the seventh consecutive time. | Start | Maiō T. (14118) | |||
2024-11-02 | Formula Vee in Australia | Formula Vee, a low-cost form of open-wheeler circuit racing based on parts from the Volkswagen Beetle, was first raced in Australia in 1965. | Stub | Robert Merkel (8202) | |||
2024-07-20 | Adir Shiffman (Australian entrepreneur) | Adir Shifman (born in 1974) is an Australian entrepreneur and business executive. He is the Executive Chairman of global athlete analytics leader Catapult Sports (ASX: CAT), a sports performance analytics company. | Start | Samuel.dilla (26) | |||
2024-10-15 | Pearl Coast Zoological Gardens (Former zoo in Broome, Western Australia) | Pearl Coast Zoological Gardens, also known as Pearl Coast Zoo, or simply Broome Zoo, was a 64-acre (26 ha) zoo founded by Lord Alistair McAlpine in the Cable Beach suburb of Broome, Western Australia. First opened in 1984, by 1989 the zoo had more than doubled in size. | GA | Ridiculopathy (3812) | |||
2024-10-10 | How to Make Gravy (film) (2024 Australian drama film) | How to Make Gravy is a 2024 film based on the 1996 song, "How to Make Gravy", by the Australian singer-songwriter Paul Kelly. | Start | Aerohydro (5928) | |||
2024-10-14 | Liam Ison (Australian rugby league player) | Liam Ison (born 21 December 2004) is an Australian rugby league player who plays as a fullback for the Cronulla Sharks in the National Rugby League. | Stub | Mosquito Ghost (124) | |||
2024-11-17 | List of Pauline Hanson's One Nation elected representatives | Since it was formed in 1997, Pauline Hanson's One Nation has had a number of elected representatives at the federal, state and local level in Australia. | C | Totallynotarandomalt69 (18836) | |||
2024-10-31 | Auburn South Primary School (Primary school in Victoria, Australia) | Auburn South Primary School is public co-educational primary school located in the Melbourne suburb of Hawthorn East, Victoria, Australia. It is administered by the Victorian Department of Education, with an enrollment of 581 students and a teaching staff of 54, as of 2023. | Start | 2024 is Underway (937) | |||
2024-10-07 | Suicide of Charlotte O'Brien (Australian child who died by suicide) | Charlotte Frances O'Brien (died 9 September 2024) was an Australian child who died by suicide at the age of 12. | C | 2001:8003:6c0a:b100: 318b:65c9:1ccc:178b |
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2021-10-09 | Geoff Bridgford (Musical artist) | Geoff Bridgford is a drummer from Melbourne, Australia. He was in pop group The Groove, and later worked with Steve Kipner in The Board and Tin Tin. For one year, he was an official member of Bee Gees, the last non Gibb brother to be in the group as an actual member. | C | Anachronist (67150) | |||
2019-08-18 | Happy Valley, American Samoa | Happy Valley is a residential area with farmland located in Pago Pago, American Samoa. Six World War II ammunition bunkers are visible along the main road leading into Happy Valley, situated on the left-hand side before reaching a dirt road. This dirt road, also on the left, leads to a large concrete bunker that once served as the naval communications headquarters during the war. | Start | TOLocal (2739) | |||
2024-08-18 | Lions Club of Yorke Peninsula Rail (Former tourist railway in South Australia) | The Lions Club of Yorke Peninsula Rail was a tourist railway in the Australian state of South Australia which, from 1994 to 2009, operated tourist services from Wallaroo to stations on a local 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) gauge railway line which had been closed on 3 March 1993. | Start | Voyagerstype (734) | |||
2024-11-20 | Murder of Isla Bell (disappearance and murder of Australian woman Isla Bell) | Isla Bell (born 22 October, 2004) was a 19-year old Australian woman from Melbourne who went missing in October 2024. On 19 November, human remains were discovered at a rubbish tip in Dandenong, which are believed to be Bell's remains. | Start | AnarchistHistory (1344) | |||
2024-04-22 | Shlama Foundation (Non-governmental organization aimed at helping Assyrians in Iraq) | The Shlama Foundation is a non-governmental organization and registered non-profit aimed at preserving and bettering the lives of Assyrians in Iraq. The organization was created in 2014 in the wake of ISIS taking over swathes of the Nineveh Plains, and was founded by activists of the Assyrian diaspora in Metro Detroit, including Assyrian radio and television host Noor Matti. | Start | Surayeproject3 (3916) | |||
2024-10-19 | Sherry-Lee Watson (Australian actress) | Sherry-Lee Watson (born 1998 or 1999) is an Aboriginal Australian actor. She is best known for her roles as Missy on the Netflix comedy drama Heartbreak High, and Robyn in the Australian comedy series Thou Shalt Not Steal on Stan. | Start | GossieGoodTimes (984) | |||
2024-10-27 | Gailes Airfield | Gailes Airfield (also known as Wacol or A-9) was an Emergency Landing Ground built in 1942, Wivenhoe Hill, Queensland, Australia. | Start | Bollardant (631) | |||
2024-10-28 | Melanesian Mission House | The Melanesian Mission House is a Tudor Revival former educational building located in Mission Bay, Auckland, New Zealand. Formerly owned by the Anglican Church of New Zealand it is now owned Heritage New Zealand and registered as a category 1 building. | GA | Traumnovelle (7359) | |||
2024-11-17 | Ninette Dutton (Australian writer, botanical artist and enameller) | Ninette Clarice Florence Dutton (née Trott) OAM (1923–2007), was an artist, broadcaster and author. She was the wife of author Geoffrey Dutton. | C | Samuel Doering (117) | |||
2024-09-26 | GoZero Group | GoZero Group, formerly TrueGreen Impact Group, is an Australian group of companies specialising in zero emission vehicles, including electric bus manufacturing, and charter bus operations. | Start | Marcnut1996 (15210) | |||
2024-11-19 | Lee-Navu Faunt | Lee-Navu Faunt (born 4 May 2003) is a Papua New Guinean international footballer who currently plays for Redlands United in the National Premier Leagues Queensland. He made his debut for Papua New Guinea against Malaysia on June 20, 2023 and represented his nation at the 2024 OFC Nation's Cup. | Stub | StrikersFan (1233) | |||
2024-10-04 | Love Island Australia season 6 (Season of television series) | The sixth season of Love Island Australia premiered on 9Now, 28 October 2024 presented by Sophie Monk and narrated by Eoghan McDermott. | Start | 庄育航 (1427) | |||
2024-10-31 | 2025 Race of Champions | The 2025 Race of Champions is the 33rd running of the Race of Champions, taking place 7 and 8 March. The race will take place in Australia for the first time and will be the first time the event will be taken place in the Southern Hemisphere. The event will be located at Accor Stadium in Sydney, Australia. | Start | Subaruking21 (4067) | |||
2024-11-04 | Tyrell Harrison (Basketball player (born 1999)) | Tyrell Harrison (born 6 July 1999) is an Australian-New Zealand professional basketball player for the Brisbane Bullets of the National Basketball League (NBL). He represents New Zealand in international basketball competitions. | C | Sushidude21! (1086) | |||
2024-05-26 | New Deal for Aborigines | The New Deal for Aborigines (or Aboriginal New Deal) was a landmark Australian federal government policy statement on Indigenous Australians. The policy was announced in September 1938 by interior minister John McEwen and detailed in a white paper released in February 1939. | B | ITBF (29315) | |||
2024-10-31 | Premiership of David Crisafulli (Period of government in the Australian state of Queensland since 2024) | The premiership of David Crisafulli began on 28 October 2024 when he was sworn-in as Premier of Queensland following his Liberal National party winning the 2024 Queensland state election. Like in the Northern Territory just weeks prior, the Coalition affiliate in the state of Queensland — the LNP, won a reasonably large majority in parliament. | GA | DeadlyRampage26 (1768) | |||
2024-06-01 | 2025 AFL season (129th season of the Australian Football League (AFL)) | The 2025 AFL season is the upcoming 129th season of the Australian Football League (AFL), the highest-level senior men's Australian rules football competition in Australia. The season will feature 18 clubs and run from 6 March to 27 September. | C | 4TheWynne (49635) | Possible attack | ||
2024-11-04 | Paul Williams (commentator) (Australian soccer commentator) | Paul Williams was an Australian soccer commentator for the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and the Seven Network. He is most famously known for commentating the 1998 FIFA World Cup intercontinental playoff qualifiers between Iran and Australia, for which SBS won a Logie Award. | Start | Lemon0 o (316) | |||
2013-10-01 | Aleksei Kulashko (New Zealand chess player (born 1972)) | Aleksei Kulashko (born 3 July 1972) is a New Zealand chess player holding the title of FIDE Master (FM). | Stub | Garybekker (1352) | Past AfD | ||
2024-10-29 | Alex Brown (academic) (Aboriginal clinician and researcher) | Alex Brown is an Aboriginal clinician and researcher. He is the Professor of Indigenous Genomics at Telethon Kids Institute and The Australian National University (ANU) and the director of the National Centre of Indigenous Genomics at the ANU. | Start | Mantisshrimp16 (33) | |||
2024-11-20 | Manunka | Manunka is an Aboriginal community and former mission in South Australia. | Stub | CountryLad (1426) | |||
2024-09-18 | 2026 Supercars Championship (Motor racing competition) | The 2026 Supercars Championship (known for commercial reasons as the 2026 Repco Supercars Championship) is an upcoming motor racing series for Supercars. | Start | Hiflex480 (844) | |||
2010-07-09 | Triple J Magazine (Australian music magazine) | Triple J Magazine (stylised in all lowercase) was an Australian music magazine associated with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth radio station Triple J. It was independently owned and published for ABC Magazines by News Custom Publishing from 2005 to 2013 before being published annually in-house until 2016. | Start | CTVDigital1 (585) | |||
2024-11-18 | Nuclear-Test-Ban Act 1999 | The Nuclear-Test-Ban Act 1999 (which was introduced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade) prohibits the testing of nuclear weapons in the country or by a citizen of the country. It also makes it illegal for a citizen to not reveal information they may have on a person suspected of going against this act. | Start | ThatWikiLover (34) | |||
2024-11-20 | Bribie Island Bridge (Bridge between Bribie Island and Queensland, Australia) | Bribie Island Bridge is a reinforced concrete bridge measuring approximately 2,763 feet (833 meters) in length. It stretches across the Pumicestone Passage, connecting from Sandstone Point to Bellara on Bribie Island. | GA | Bollardant (631) | |||
2024-11-14 | 2022 Nelson local elections | The 2022 Nelson local elections were held on 8 October 2022 as part of the wider 2022 New Zealand local elections to elect members to sub-national councils and boards. These elections covered one city council, consisting of twelve city councillors and one mayor. | B | TheLoyalOrder (4139) | |||
2024-09-17 | List of Melbourne Storm seasons | Melbourne Storm is an Australian professional rugby league club based in Melbourne, Australia. The club was formed in 1997 and played their first competitive matches in the 1998 NRL season. | C | Storm machine (9973) | |||
2024-11-18 | 2025 Hawthorn Football Club women's season (Australian rules football club season) | The 2025 Hawthorn Football Club season will be the club's 4th season in the AFL Women's. | Start | EpicHawk (16691) | |||
2024-10-22 | 2024 royal tour of Australia (2024 tour by King Charles III) | The 2024 royal tour of Australia by Charles III, King of Australia, and Queen Camilla took place from 18 to 23 October 2024. The visit was the first by a reigning monarch to Australia in over a decade and the first by a reigning king. During the tour, the King and Queen undertook engagements in the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales. | C | Estar8806 (12530) | |||
2024-10-14 | Homebush Grammar School (Non-denominational day school for boys) | Homebush Grammar School was an independent non-denominational day school for boys located in Albert Road Strathfield, New South Wales. At the time Albert Road was listed as being in Homebush hence the name of the school. | C | SproulesLane (1877) | |||
2024-10-27 | Derwent Sailing Squadron (Yacht club in Hobart, Tasmania) | The Derwent Sailing Squadron (DSS) is a yacht club located in Sandy Bay, Hobart, Australia, on the western shore of the River Derwent. Founded in 1906, the club is involved in a range of sailing activities and events, contributing to Tasmania's sailing community. | Start | CineBrick315 (3613) | |||
2024-11-04 | Patrick Beach (Australian soccer player (born 2003)) | Patrick Beach (born 6 August 2003) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for A-League Men club Melbourne City. | Start | FastCube (30399) | |||
2024-11-21 | 2025 North Queensland Cowboys season (Season of rugby league team) | The 2025 North Queensland Cowboys season will be the 31st in the club's history. Coached by Todd Payten and captained by Reuben Cotter and Tom Dearden, they will compete in the NRL's 2025 Telstra Premiership. The club will celebrate its 30th anniversary during the season. | Start | Dm2310416 (6132) | |||
2024-11-22 | Gipps Road and Hyland Road Regional Parklands (An urban park system in Western Sydney) | Gipps Road and Hyland Road Regional Parklands is an urban park system and nature reserve situated in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, which incorporates Gipps Road Sporting Complex, Hyland Road Park and Hyland Road Reserve. The Sporting Complex, the most popular parkland in the system, is a sportsground and a large, flat urban park along Prospect Creek that is used for AFL in winter, and baseball and athletics in summer. | C | Yucalyptus (1268) | |||
2024-11-13 | Noel Hilliam (New Zealand Shipwreck Hunter, Historian & Farmer) | Noel Hilliam (died 10 September 2017) was a dairy farmer, shipwreck hunter, and often controversial amateur historian from Dargaville, in Northland, New Zealand. | C | Petersmeter (511) | |||
2024-11-21 | 2025 Dolphins (NRL) season (2024 NRL rugby league season) | The 2025 Dolphins season will be the Dolphins club's third season. New head coach Kristian Woolf will take a new role compared from the previous year. | Start | Dean Scott Aus (451) | |||
2024-11-21 | 2025 AFL draft | The 2025 AFL draft will consist of the various periods where the 18 clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL) can trade and recruit players during and following the completion of the 2025 AFL season. | Start | MGR9883 (2487) | |||
2024-11-19 | David Barry (New Zealand paediatrician) | David Barry is a paediatrician in practising in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. He has been called the "Father of Hawkes Bay paediatrics". | Stub | Yelsorc (2891) | |||
2024-10-24 | Selina Hassan (Chinese-Australian businesswoman) | Selina Hassan née Hang Gong (22 February 1901 – 30 May 1996) was a businesswoman and Chinese community leader from Darwin, Northern Territory. | GA | Aliceinthealice (3572) | |||
2024-11-22 | Balu Brigada | Balu Brigada is a New Zealand alt-pop band originally from Auckland. The act, formed in 2016 with four members, is led by multi-instrumentalist brothers Henry and Pierre Beasley. It has released two extended plays — I Should Be Home (2022), and Find A Way (2023) — and the compilation BALU (2024). | Start | Vortex3427 (4356) | |||
2024-11-22 | 2025 NSWRL Major Competitions | The New South Wales Rugby League will administer several Major Competitions during the 2025 season. This will include five men's competitions, two women's competitions and an under 21s competition. Along with the Queensland Rugby League, these competitions feed into the National Rugby League. | C | ThatOneAussie (5417) | |||
2024-11-13 | Gagamoe | Gagamoe is a historically significant area in Pago Pago, the territorial capital of American Samoa. As the traditional meeting place and village green of Pago Pago, Gagamoe is particularly notable as the central gathering site of the Mauga family, a lineage of prominent Samoan chiefs. | Start | Fogāmaa (362) | |||
2024-11-22 | Kybunga railway station (Former railway station in South Australia, 1876 to 1981) | Kybunga railway station was located on the Hamley Bridge-Gladstone railway line. It served the town of Kybunga, South Australia. | Start | NIRVAAN222222 (78) |
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