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Airservices and Australia
: Information can be found on-line in the En route Supplement Australia ( ERSA ) which is published by Airservices Australia, a government owned corporation charged with managing Australian ATC.
These transmitters include towers for Airservices Australia, Royal Australian Air Force, Prime Television, WIN Television, Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Southern Cross Ten.
Aeropelican has been approved by Airservices Australia to use the designator of " PE " for its flights instead of using aircraft registrations.
Established on 6 July 1995 when the air safety functions of the former Civil Aviation Authority of Australia were separated from its other regulatory function of air traffic control ( which went to Airservices Australia ).
* Airservices Australia
* Jandakot Tower ( Airservices Australia )
On 6 December 2011, it was announced that the Australian Government had appointed Houston as the next chairman of Airservices Australia on the grounds of his aviation, governance and leadership experience.
Brindabella has no registered ICAO code allocated, but it is authorised by Airservices Australia to use the designator " BR " for its flights instead of using aircraft registrations or its IATA code of " FQ ".
In the calendar year of 2011, Airservices Australia recorded 243, 126 aircraft movements at the airport.
Bankstown has its own dedicated air traffic control tower, operated by Airservices Australia, and uses Class D airspace procedures.
In Brisbane, the company's Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 were taken by Airservices Australia in lieu of unpaid aviation fees.

Australia and initiative
Australia promptly seized the initiative, won the First Test convincingly and inaugurated a dominant post-war era.
He also established the Australian Council for the Arts ( later the Australia Council ), which began the tradition of federal government support for Australian arts and artists, an initiative that was considerably expanded by Holt's successor John Gorton.
The Mindframe national media initiative followed an ambivalent response by the Australian Press Council to an earlier media resource kit issued by Suicide Prevention Australia and the Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention.
Yiwarra Kuju ( One Road ) – The Canning Stock Route, a joint initiative between the National Museum of Australia and FORM, was held at the museum from July 2010 to January 2011.
Two attempts by the Japanese to continue their strategic initiative and offensively extend their outer defensive perimeter in the south and central Pacific to where they could threaten Australia and Hawaii or the US West Coast were thwarted at the naval battles of Coral Sea and Midway respectively.
Sticky Institute in Melbourne, Australia is a not-for-profit artist-run initiative dedicated solely to the distribution of zines.
* Excellence in Research for Australia, an initiative of the Australian Government
Beginning the 1994 – 95 season with 150 for NSW in a tour match against the England, Taylor followed up with 59 in an opening stand of 97 as Australia made 426 in the first innings to take the initiative in the First Test in Brisbane.
On the same day, concerts inspired by the initiative happened in other countries, such as Australia and Germany.
However, the pedigree of the current private finance initiative ( PFI ) was in Australia in the late 1980s.
In later years, Betar Australia took the initiative to organize community protests outside the Iraqi Embassy in Canberra during the First Gulf War and outside the Iranian Embassy to protest Iranian state sponsorship of terrorism.
In the First Test in Brisbane, Ponting top-scored in Australia's first innings with 196 runs, and he followed this up with 60 not out in the second as Australia took the initiative with a commanding win.
The National Front of New Zealand, commonly known as the " New Zealand National Front " ( NZNF ) was an initiative of John Tyndall of the British National Front formed in 1977 ; sister organisations were also formed in Australia and South Africa at the same time.
The initiative was taken by religious organizations in the United States, Australia, and many European nations, and eventually developed into various apparatus that sustained adoption as a socially integrated system.
In February 1917, however, Murdoch was able to return to Australia to teach Japanese at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, and at the University of Sydney ( where he founded the Japanese studies program ), concurrent appointments instituted on the initiative of the Australian Defense Department.
Woodfull and his fellow Victorian Ponsford played a significant part by making three century opening stands — 162 at Lord's, 159 at The Oval and 106 at Old Trafford to help Australia take the initiative in three Tests.
The Australian High Tech Crime Centre ( AHTCC ) is an Australia-wide policing initiative to coordinate the efforts of Australian law enforcement in combating serious, complex and multi-jurisdictional high tech crimes, especially those beyond the capability of single policing jurisdictions in Australia.
Crime Stoppers is a community policing initiative that commenced operation in the Australian state of Victoria in 1987, it has been operating Australia wide since 1998.
River Recovery is Greening Australia's initiative to rehabilitate key river reaches around Australia.
The Saltshaker Project is an initiative of Greening Australia, SE NSW, the Boorowa Regional Catchment Committee, and Boorowa Council, in association with the Boorowa Landcare Network, to tackle dryland salinity, reduced water quality, and biodiversity in Boorowa, New South Wales.
The South Australian Youth Conservation Corps ( YCC ) is an initiative of the South Australian Government and was delivered by Conservation Volunteers Australia ( CVA ) from 2003.
It was originally an initiative called ' Orange Fridays ' supported by Amnesty International, demanding that David Hicks be returned to Australia to face a fair trial or be released.
South Australia and Tasmania were the only states to participate in this initiative and negotiations were long and drawn out.
* Asia Pacific Screen Awards, an international cultural initiative of the State Government of Queensland, Australia

Australia and is
There is some evidence that naturally occurring goitrogens may play a role in the development of goitre, particularly in Tasmania and Australia ( Clements and Wishart, 1956 ).
People depend less on seeds for foods in Australia, New Zealand, and Argentina, where extensive grazing lands support sheep or cattle, and the consumption of meat is high.
Frankie was fairly glutted with ideas, as he had hinted upon his arrival: `` It's really tremendous when you think Ella Fitzgerald is coming from Australia.
In England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Australia, arraignment is the first of eleven stages in a criminal trial, and involves the clerk of the court reading out the indictment.
The first is between western Australia and eastern Africa.
The second is between eastern Australia and western South America.
* Robert Owen Evans is a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia and an amateur astronomer who holds the all-time record for visual discoveries of supernovae.
Blandfordia is the only genus in the family Blandfordiaceae, with four species distributed in eastern Australia.
The Asterales order probably originated in the Cretaceous ( 145 – 65 Mya ) on the supercontinent Gondwana which broke up from 184 – 80 Mya, forming the area that is now Australia, South America, Africa, India and Antarctica.
In Australia, the right to make a plea in mitigation is absolute.
The Ashes is a Test cricket series played between England and Australia since 1882.
It is one of the most celebrated rivalries in international cricket and is currently played biennially, alternately in England and Australia.
The series is named after a satirical obituary published in a British newspaper, The Sporting Times, in 1882 after a match at The Oval in which Australia beat England on an English ground for the first time.
England is the current holder after winning the Ashes in 2009 and again in the 2010 / 11 series in Australia.
It is in fact a private memento, and for this reason it is never awarded to either England or Australia, but is kept permanently in the MCC Cricket Museum where it can be seen together with the specially made red and gold velvet bag and the scorecard of the 1882 match.
Because the urn itself is so delicate, it has been allowed to travel to Australia only twice.
The series alternates between the United Kingdom and Australia, and within each country each of the usually five matches is held at a different cricket ground.
The best-known and longest-running of these events is the rugby league rivalry between Great Britain and Australia ( see rugby league " Ashes ").
Another example is in the television show Gladiators, in which two series were based on contests between teams representing Australia and England.
Adelaide () is the capital city of South Australia and the fifth-largest city in Australia.
South Australia was officially proclaimed as a new British colony on 28 December 1836, near The Old Gum Tree in what is now the suburb of Glenelg North.

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