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List of Australian Commonwealth Government entities
List of Australian Commonwealth Government entities This is a list of Australian Commonwealth Government departments, bureaus, authorities and commissions. See also Wikipedia:WikiProject Australian politics/Government departments Portfolio of Agriculture, Fisheries ... Department Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) Biosecurity ...
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Military history of Canada
... de Champlain founded a settlements at Annapolis Royal in 1605 and Quebec in 1608, quickly ... Two years after the French founded Annapolis Royal, the English began their first settlement, at ... a British force managed to capture Port Royal, the French capital of Acadia in present ... Pepperell and Commodore Peter Warren of the Royal Navy, succeeded in capturing Louisbourg in 1745. ...
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Monarchy in Canada
... for historical reasons and for convenience. The Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act, 1927 was the ... the Governor General gives assent. The Canadian Royal Salute is the Royal Anthem, God Save the Queen, followed by ... lieutenant-governor, because they represent the Crown. Royal Assent and proclamation are required for all ... her own right. For example, though the Royal Union Flag remains an official flag ...
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List of ethnic slurs
... Person". [3] A ABA (CAN) "Another Bloody Australian". Used in Canadian ski resort towns, primarily ... Whistler-Blackcomb. Describes members of the prevalent Australian expatriate communities in those areas. [citation needed ... Can also mean "Aboriginal/African bum cleaner", "Australian Born Chinese." 5 ABCD (Subcontinentals in U ... Zestful" [4][5][6] Abo / Abbo (AUS) Australian aboriginal. This used to be the standard ... Bastard (AUS) a term usually directed towards Australian aboriginals, and to a lesser extent ...
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World War I
... crossing a trench, the sinking of the Royal Navy battleship HMS Irresistible after striking a mine ... ones. Germany's decision to increase its navy might is the prime example of this ... Britain's hegemony of the seas, the navy served as a national icon which could ... on 30 August; on September 11 the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force landed ...
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Talk:Red Ensign/Archive 1
... The Canadian Red Ensign is a British Navy Jack. The Canadian Maple Leaf is a ... red ensign. The "Freedom Site" operated by Heritage Front leader Marc Lemire is Canada's ... at complete odds with the past British Navy Jacks of Canada. This Flag was never ... s groups as well as the Canadian Heritage Alliance (a neo-Nazi group based in ... s groups as well as the Canadian Heritage Alliance (a neo-Nazi group based ...
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User:Gangleri/tests/extension inline
... Cox to Alaska Native Corporations Alaska Native Heritage Center to Albert C. Saunders Albert C ... Augustus Addison Gould to Auslautverhärtung Auslese to Australian III Corps Australian II Corps to Austrian Space Agency Austrian ... Brinsley Schwarz (musician) Brinsmade, ND to British Australian and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expeditions British ... School Guildford Heat to Gulf Cartel Gulf Centre for Strategic Studies to Gungahlin Town ...
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Attack on Sydney Harbour
... 1942, a group of five Imperial Japanese Navy submarines made a series of attacks on ... known examples of Axis naval activity in Australian waters during World War II. On the ... Harbour. A torpedo exploded under a small Royal Australian Navy (RAN) depot ship HMAS Kuttabul, killing ...
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Christmas Island
... the East India Ship Company vessel, the Royal Mary, named the island when he arrived ... transferred sovereignty to Australia; in 1957, the Australian government paid the government of Singapore 2 ... the phosphate foregone by Singapore. The first Australian Official Representative arrived in 1958 and was ... proven to be false. John Howard, the Australian Prime Minister, later passed legislation through the Australian Parliament which excised Christmas Island from ...
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Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
... article or section. (Discuss) Wagga Wagga Civic Centre Location of Wagga Wagga in New South ... catchment population as it is the administrative centre of the Riverina. Wagga Wagga draws visitors ... Army base includes the Army Recruit Training Centre, where non-commissioned members of the Army ... six week training. There is a separate Royal Australian Air Force base at Forest Hill. ...
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