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* Australia: laws are determined at the state level, each differing in their adoption of the Australian Road Rules.
* Australian Road Rules
* In 2011, the Australian / British string quartet BOND released the album Play featuring the recording " Road to Samarkand ".
The Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage listed stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victorian cities of Torquay and Warrnambool.
Each year The Championships, Wimbledon, better known as simply Wimbledon, one of the four tennis Grand Slam tournaments ( along with the US, French and Australian Opens ) is held at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Church Road Wimbledon.
Blanchett made her international film debut with a supporting role as an Australian nurse captured by the Japanese Army during World War II, in Bruce Beresford's 1997 film Paradise Road, which co-starred Glenn Close and Frances McDormand.
The project saw several hundred Japanese families move to the area and led to the establishment of a unique educational experiment in the form of a Japanese / Australian combined curriculum at the Commercial Road Primary School.
It is bordered by the Art Gallery of South Australia, the State Library of South Australia, the South Australian Museum and the " City East " campus of the University of South Australia, with the Adelaide University Medical and Dental Schools located across Frome Road, behind the Royal Adelaide Hospital.
While an event called the Australian Grand Prix is believed to have been staged in 1927 near Sydney, it is generally accepted that the Australian Grand Prix began as the 100 Miles Road Race held at the original Phillip Island road circuit in 1928.
In 1973 the XB Falcon ( sold with the slogan " The Great Australian Road Car ") was introduced with more aggressive styling, a multi-function control stalk ( indicators, high beam, horn ), new colours including colour-coded bumpers on the GT variants, and minor trim variations.
Stevie Wright went on to become a cast member of the original Australian stage production of Jesus Christ Superstar ( 1972 – 73 ) and then launched a successful but short-lived solo career with the hit single " Evie " and the album Hard Road in 1974, which reunited him with Vanda and Young, who produced the records and wrote many of the songs, including " Evie ", an ambitious three-part suite split over two sides of a single.
The three sections are operated and maintained by separate agencies: the Dulles Toll Road and the Dulles Access Road by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority ( MWAA ) and the Dulles Greenway by an Australian company, Macquarie Atlas Roads.
There are over 40 different cafes, restaurants and takeaways along King Georges Road, featuring Australian, Chinese, Italian, Greek, German, Thai and Vietnamese cuisines.
* House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications Transport and Microeconomic Reform, ( 1997 ), ‘ Planning not Patching: An Inquiry Into Federal Road Funding ’, The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.
Though the Sherbet album peaked at No. 3, " Another Night on the Road " ( 1978 ) was Sherbet's final top 10 Australian hit.
File: Divided Road ( Australia ) ( W4-4 ). png | Australian Divided road ahead sign.
File: Australian Slippery Road Surface sign. png | Slippery Road Surface sign used in Australia and New Zealand
Heading towards Geelong in a south-west direction, the West Gate Freeway and Geelong Road join together in a junction to become the Princes Freeway, which, unusually for an Australian intercity freeway, carries enough traffic to merit three lanes in either direction.
* The Australian / Vogel Literary Award: Julienne van Loon, Road Story
The Canterbury Sports Ground, home of cricket and Australian football, is in Chatham Road.
The Australian Smelting Company's works were established on Kanahooka Road and employed over 500 men.

Australian and Train
In 1999 the Group gained the Australian franchises M > Train, M > Tram and V / Line Passenger after privatisation by the Government of Victoria.
( See below ) Referring to himself as " Citizen Train ", he became a shipping magnate, a prolific writer, a minor presidential candidate, and a confidant of French and Australian revolutionaries.
The Bridal Train EP was released in March 2004 and made the Australian Top 50 singles charts in April.
| 2005 || Rob Bygott ( Bard Films ) for " Bridal Train " || West Australian Screen Awards, Best Music Video ||
Also in 2005, the Australian reissue label Raven Records put out a 20-track retrospective, Gone Dead Train: The Best of Crazy Horse 1971-1989, featuring material from each of the group's five albums with the exception of its second one, Loose.
In 2006 Edgley starred as the female lead in critically acclaimed Australian Drama / Thriller Last Train to Freo.
During 1993 – 1996, McFarlane wrote and edited the fanzines Freedom Train, on Australian progressive rock in the 1970s, and Prehistoric Sounds, on Australian indie rock from the 1970s and 1980s.
Officially launched on 8 March 1978 was the Australian Museum Exhibition Train.
' The 2-carriage Museum Train was renovated and refurbished at Eveleigh Carriage Works, and fitted out with exhibits by the Australian Museum at a cost of about $ 100, 000.
On June 10, 2012, Train performed " Drive By " on the Australian Dancing With The Stars.
The Sports had top 30 hits on the Australian Kent Music Report singles charts with, " Don't Throw Stones " ( 1979 ), " Strangers on a Train " ( 1980 ) and " How Come " ( 1981 ); and top 20 albums with, Don't Throw Stones (# 9, 1979 ), Suddenly (# 13, 1980 ) and Sondra ( 1981 ).
Other highly regarded print magazines of recent years include The Threepenny Review, The Georgia Review, Ascent, Shenandoah, The Greensboro Review, ZYZZYVA, Glimmer Train, Tin House, the Canadian magazine Brick, the Australian magazine HEAT, and Zoetrope: All-Story.
: Empire Builder, Australian Rails, British Rails, Eurorails, India Rails, Iron Dragon, Lunar Rails, Nippon Rails, North American Rails, Russian Rails, China Rails, Agent of Change, Uncle Happy's Train Game, Silverton
* Night Train ( band ), an Australian rock band
The League created the Great White Train as a promotional tool for early Australian industries.
Australian singer-songwriter, Broderick Smith sang about the " Last Train From Mobiltown " on his group's 1981 album Broderick Smith's Big Combo.
In the 1920s Michelago was visited by the Great White Train with fifteen exhibition coaches encouraging people to ' Buy Australian Made '.
Australian rail magazines have suggested the JetTrain as a viable option for high-speed rail in Australia to supplement the XPT ( a version of the British HST ) and Tilt Train.
With a top service speed of ( with a maximum achieved and an Australian rail speed record of set in May 1999 ), and the ability to tilt five degrees in each direction, the Tilt Train became the fastest train in Australia.
Francis (" Frank ") Casey ( died 1994 ) was an Australian engineer and foundation President of the Public Transport Users Association ( PTUA ; formerly known as the Train Travellers Association ).

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