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1984
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Queen of Australia
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HM Queen Elizabeth II
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Governor General
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Sir Zelman Cowen
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Prime Minister
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Malcolm Fraser
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Premier of New South Wales
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Neville Wran
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Premier of South Australia
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David Tonkin
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Premier of Queensland
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Joh Bjelke-Petersen
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Premier of Tasmania
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Doug Lowe
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Harry Holgate
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Premier of Western Australia
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Sir Charles Court
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Premier of Victoria
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Rupert Hamer
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Lindsay Thompson
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Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory
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Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
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Paul Everingham
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February 10
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Townsville International Airport
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Townsville
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February 14
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Australia
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Pol Pot
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Cambodia
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April 15
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Foreign Minister
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Andrew Peacock
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Prime Minister
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April 29
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Suburb of Sydney
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June 5
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Victoria
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party
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August 25
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Kings Cross
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Sydney
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September 19
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ALP
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re-elected
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New South Wales
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1978
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November 11
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Premier
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December 12
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referendum
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Franklin Dam
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compromise
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New South Wales
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Peter Carey
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Bliss
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Miles Franklin Award
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citation needed
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March 2
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Good Morning Australia
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Network Ten
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breakfast television
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Australian television
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April 10
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TV Week
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Logie Awards
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July 27
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Wheel of Fortune
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Seven Network
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September 16
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Nine Network
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television
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A Country Practice
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February 1
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Trevor Chappell
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underarm
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New Zealand
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MCG
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The delivery
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cricket
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March 28
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long-distance
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IAAF World Cross Country Championships
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Madrid, Spain
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Robert de Castella
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Canberra Raiders
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NSWRL
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1982
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Sin Bin
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rugby league
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Newtown
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July 25
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Werribee
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July 29
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South Melbourne
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Sydney
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August 29
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South Melbourne
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Albert Park
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North Melbourne
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September 26
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Carlton Blues
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Collingwood Magpies
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VFL
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AFL
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Collingwood
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1990
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September 27
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Parramatta Eels
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Newtown Jets
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Parramatta Eels
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1947
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Cumberland Oval
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October 3
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Port Adelaide
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Glenelg
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Football Park
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SANFL
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Russell Ebert
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Jack Oatey medal
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November 3
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Melbourne Cup
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February 24
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Lleyton Hewitt
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February 26
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Daniel Geale
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April 2
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Michael Clarke
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May 11
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Lauren Jackson
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June 15
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Andrew McDonald
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June 17
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Shane Watson
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July 24
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Doug Bollinger
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July 26
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Abe Forsythe
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August 8
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Vanessa Amorosi
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October 18
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Nathan Hauritz
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October 19
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Sarah Taylor
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October 26
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Guy Sebastian
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November 2
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Mitchell Johnson
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December 21
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Justin Kane
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December 27
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Emilie de Ravin
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June 16
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Sir Thomas Playford
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June 29
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Russell Drysdale
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October 19
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Dymphna Cusack
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September 2
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Dame Enid Lyons
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September 9
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Sir Robert Askin
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December 23
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Sir Reginald Ansett
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