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Australian and Broadcasting
For example, Australia's national broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Commission, used it to announce its news bulletins until 1952 .< ref >
For the Australian television broadcaster, see Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
* transcript – Catalyst ( Australian Broadcasting Corporation )
Among indigenous Australians, it is forbidden to use the name, image, or audio-visual recording of the deceased ; the Australian Broadcasting Corporation now publishes a warning to indigenous Australians when using names, images or audio-visual recordings of people who have died.
1974 Australian Broadcasting Corporation | ABC interview with Arthur C. Clarke in which he describes a future of ubiquitous networked personal computers.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation provides ABC1 and ABC2.
Australian broadcast stations officially have — but do not use — the VL prefix, and Canada uses Chile's CB for its own Canadian Broadcasting Corporation stations.
* Janus ( TV series ), A television series created by the Australian Broadcasting Commission with two story lines: the criminal family being prosecuted and the police / judicial process
In 1983, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation broadcast eight hour-long episodes for radio dramatising the complete Gormenghast Trilogy.
1983 Australian Broadcasting Corporation | ABC news report on the first day of trading with a floating Australian dollar.
Phoenix screened as two thirteen-part series on Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 1992 and 1993.
The series was created and produced by Tony McDonald and Alison Nisselle and screened by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Category: Australian Broadcasting Corporation shows
1970 Australian Broadcasting Corporation | ABC interview with Robert Menzies and Allan Fraser ( Australian politician ) | Allan Fraser, discussing their recollections of the Petrov Affair.
* Radio National, an Australia-wide radio network broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The first successful wave of Australian evening soap operas started in 1967 with Bellbird produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
A feature film version of Bellbird entitled Country Town was produced in 1971 not by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation but by two of the show's stars, Gary Gray and Terry McDermott.
The main exception to this was the Australian Broadcasting Corporation produced Something in the Air, a rural-based serial examining a range of characters in a small country town.
* Interview from 11 July 2004, on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation network
During a visit to Australia in 1958, a similar special was made for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, " The Gladys Half-Hour ", which also featured local actors Ray Barrett, and John Bluthal, who would appear in several later Milligan projects.

Australian and Corporation
At the same time, it was announced that 7-Eleven had on sold 29 South Australian service stations to Peregrine Corporation.
* Orbital Corporation, an Australian engine technology company
Long Way to the Top was a 2001 Australian Broadcasting Corporation six-part documentary on the history of Australian rock and roll from 1956 to the modern era.

Australian and national
* 1911 – The Australian Bureau of Statistics conducts the country's first national census.
Apart from the city of Canberra, the Australian Capital Territory also contains agricultural land ( sheep, dairy cattle, vineyards and small amounts of crops ) and a large area of national park ( Namadgi National Park ), much of it mountainous and forested.
However, its decisions can be overruled by the Australian Governor-General ( effectively by the national government ) under section 35 of the Australian Capital Territory ( Self-Government ) Act 1988.
* 1904 – The Australian Labor Party becomes the first such party to gain national government, under Chris Watson.
The Australian National Football Council's primary role was to govern the game at national level to facilitate interstate representative and club competition.
The AFL is the List of sports attendance figures # Top 10 in average attendance | most attended national competition in Australia and the only fully professional league for Australian football in the world.
Australian rules is the national sport of Nauru.
* Buffaloes, nickname of the South Africa national Australian rules football team
* Australia national basketball team, officially nicknamed " Australian Boomers "
" Of the Australian national flag, the Australian poet Banjo Paterson wrote in 1893: The English flag may flutter and wave, where the world wide oceans toss, but the flag the Australian dies to save, is the flag of the Southern Cross.
The victory song of the Australian national cricket team is entitled " Under the Southern Cross I Stand ".
The stadium has been used by the Australian national football team for some friendly matches due to a large expatriate population living in England ( mainly in London ).
The discouragement felt by Katayama as regards his prospects at Nissan, led to his going on the verge of resigning, when Datsun ’ s 1958 Australian Mobilgas victories vaunted him, as leader of the winning Datsun teams, to national prominence in a Japan bent on regaining international status.
Having retired as a player in 1979, he had no VFL coaching experience and was regarded as something of a risk, although he had coached in the Australian Army whilst on national service.
A Great Britain national Australian rules football team | British Bulldog player is chased down and tackled by a Nauru national Australian rules football team | Nauru Chief opponent as he tries to get a kick away.
Then in the early 1980s there were major changes in the Australian brewing industry, including the merger of Castlemaine ( Brisbane ), Swan ( Perth ) and Toohey's ( Sydney ) into a national brewing group, as a result of acquisitions by Perth entrepreneur Alan Bond.
The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia is the representative in Australia at federal / national level of the Australian monarch ( currently Queen Elizabeth II ).

Australian and publicly
He also fell out publicly with other players, including fellow England opener Geoff Boycott, Somerset captain Peter Roebuck, and Australian batsman Ian Chappell, with whom he had an altercation in an Adelaide Oval car park during the 2010 – 11 Ashes series.
In T1, the government sold one third of its shares in Telstra for A $ 14 billion and publicly listed the company on the Australian Stock Exchange.
Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith publicly stated this would help " entrench the rule of law and support the Rwandan Government's efforts towards democracy and economic growth.
Over 80 % of the protected area in Australia is publicly owned and managed by the Australian government or state and territory governments.
Three publicly funded Australian universities now offer degrees in osteopathy: RMIT University ( officially The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology ), Victoria University, and Southern Cross University.
The rest are publicly held and traded on the Australian Stock Exchange.
* Andrej Pejic, an Australian fashion model, does not use the term genderqueer, but has publicly stated that they identify as neither male nor female.
One tier consisted of a network of publicly funded television stations run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, which was funded by government budget allocation and ( until 1972 ) by fees from television viewer licences.
Nevertheless, Chifley publicly argued that any suitable Australian should be capable of being chosen as governor-general.
Trueman received criticism from many people in the England camp for helping an Australian player, especially after Lillee publicly acknowledged his debt to Trueman.
Claret operations were only publicly disclosed by Britain in 1974, whilst the Australian government did not officially acknowledge its involvement until 1996.
A number of Australian studies of early initiatives to promote private investment in infrastructure concluded that, in most cases, the schemes being proposed were inferior to the standard model of public procurement based on competitively tendered construction of publicly owned assets ( Economic Planning Advisory Commission ( EPAC ) 1995a, b ; House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications Transport and Microeconomic Reform 1997 ; Harris 1996 ; Industry Commission 1996 ; Quiggin 1996 ).
Also between the wings lies the Hall of Valour, a display of 61 of the 96 Victoria Crosses awarded to Australian soldiers ; the largest publicly held collection of Victoria Crosses in the world.
In April 1945, Fraser publicly criticised the Australian government's handling of waterside industrial disputes that were holding up British ships.
In 2004, the boy sought out his biological mother and it was publicly revealed that the child had become an ABC sound recordist who worked in Parliament House, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, and was involved in making television programs in which Abbott appeared.
This bill sought to make it " a criminal offence to wilfully destroy or otherwise mutilate the Flag in circumstances where a reasonable person would infer that the destruction or mutilation is intended publicly to express contempt or disrespect for the Flag or the Australian Nation.
One. Tel was a group of Australian based telecommunications companies, including principally the publicly listed One. Tel Limited ( ACN 068 193 153 ) established in 1995 soon after deregulation of the Australian telecommunications industry, most of which are currently under external administration by court appointed liquidators.
Although Tina Charles provided the vocals, she was not publicly acknowledged as the group's singer and for the band's 1975 appearance on BBC Television's Top of the Pops they were fronted by singer / actress Luan Peters ( best remembered for her role as Raylene Miles, an Australian tourist in an episode of Fawlty Towers ), first broadcast in 1979.
One of the driving forces behind the creation of Nova was the growing demographic of youth who were embracing the commercialised anti-pop movement fronted by such artists as Daft Punk and Spiderbait, but for whom Triple J, operated by the publicly funded Australian Broadcasting Corporation, had no commercial incentives to offer.
1971 saw the bank become a publicly traded company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange.
ABC Local Radio is a network of publicly owned radio stations in Australia, operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
The Australian public and cricket community abhorred the tactic, but Woodfull refused to retaliate or complain publicly, despite some of his players wanting to do so.
Meanwhile, ABC and SBS quickly began producing very successful local content with shows such as Review, Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure, Hungry Beast and many more publicly funded local programs, produced in Australia, with Australian cast and crews, adding to the increasing health of Australian film and television industries.

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