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In 1987, Animalia won the title of Honour Book in the Children's Book Council of Australia Children's Book of the Year Award: Picture Book.
With Martina Hingis as her partner, she won Grand Slam titles in Australia in 1999 and 2002.
Australia won the First Test by nine wickets, but in the next two England were victorious.
Australia resoundingly won the 1897 – 98 series by 4 – 1 under the captaincy of Harry Trott.
Australia won the Third and Fourth Tests at Bramall Lane and Old Trafford respectively.
At Old Trafford, Australia won by just 3 runs after Victor Trumper had scored 104 on a " bad wicket ", reaching his hundred before lunch on the first day.
Although England decisively won the Ashes 4 – 1, Bodyline caused such a furore in Australia that diplomats had to intervene to prevent serious harm to Anglo-Australian relations, and the MCC eventually changed the Laws of cricket to curtail the number of leg side fielders.
Australia promptly seized the initiative, won the First Test convincingly and inaugurated a dominant post-war era.
Australia won 4 – 0 in 1958 – 59, having found a high-quality spinner of their own in new skipper Richie Benaud, who took 31 wickets in the five-Test series, and paceman Alan Davidson, who took 24 wickets at 19. 00.
Of the 20 Tests played during the four series, Australia won four and England three.
Australia won the 1977 Centenary Test which was not an Ashes contest, but then a storm broke as Kerry Packer announced his intention to form World Series Cricket.
Australia went 2 – 0 up after three Tests, but England won the Fourth Test by 3 runs ( after a 70-run last wicket stand ) to set up the final decider, which was drawn.
The First Test at Lord's was convincingly won by Australia, but in the remaining four matches the teams were evenly matched and England fought back to win the Second Test by 2 runs, the smallest victory by a runs margin in Ashes history, and the second-closest such victory in all Tests.
The rain-affected Third Test ended with the last two Australian batsmen holding out for a draw and England won the Fourth Test by three wickets after forcing Australia to follow-on for the first time in 191 Tests.
With several England players having retired or been injured after the 2005 series, Australia regained The Ashes in the 2006 – 07 series with a convincing 5 – 0 victory, the second time an Ashes series has been won by that margin.
After a rain-affected draw at Edgbaston, the fourth match at Headingley was convincingly won by Australia by an innings and 80 runs to level the series.
England bowled Australia out again for 281 and so won a series on Australian soil for the first time in 24 years.
The Lions won all their games in Australia except for their final fixture against a New South Wales XV in Newcastle.
They won both tests against Australia, in Brisbane and in Sydney.
The Lions easily won both tests against Australia and lost the first three tests against the All Blacks, but did find victory ( 9 – 6 ) in the final test.
The tour was very successful for the Lions, who won all eight non-tests and won the test series against Australia, two to one.
In Australia, the group has won eleven ARIA Awards from 26 nominations, including the inaugural Best New Talent award in 1987.
Australia has been the most successful of the five teams to have won the tournament, taking four titles.
The tournament was won by the West Indies, who defeated Australia by 17 runs in the final at Lord's.

Australia and every
Bows eventually replaced the spear-thrower as the predominant means for launching shafted projectiles, on every continent except Australia, though spear-throwers persisted alongside the bow in parts of the Americas, notably Mexico ( where the Nahuatl word for " spear-thrower " is atlatl ) and amongst the Inuit.
Aon has 29 offices throughout Australia, including every state and territory capital city.
The sport has particularly strong followings in the UK, US, New Zealand and Australia ; every four years, these countries play the MacRobertson Shield tournament.
It is contested every 3 to 4 years between Australia, Great Britain, the United States and New Zealand.
The Asia Pacific Floorball Championships are played every single year in Australia, Singapore, or Japan.
At this time, the company was producing all of its passenger cars in Australia, and every model was of Australian design ; however, by the end of the decade, Holden was producing cars based on overseas designs.
Under Cronje's captaincy, South Africa won 27 Tests and lost 11, completing series victories against every team except Australia.
One male, known as Old Tom, was reportedly spotted every winter between the 1840s and 1930 off New South Wales, Australia.
In North and Central America, and to some extent in West Africa, Australia and other parts of the world, every male acquires at puberty a tutelary spirit ( see Demonology ); in some Native American tribes the youth kills the animal of which he dreams in his initiation fast ; its claw, skin or feathers are put into a little bag and become his " medicine " and must be carefully retained, for a " medicine " once lost can never be replaced.
Though Australia has a small population, the sheer number of venues that bands could play in, mainly along the Eastern coast, meant that a band could tour extensively, often playing every night for long periods.
South Australia has boundaries with every other Australian state and territory except the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania.
Within two years of the Stonewall riots there were gay rights groups in every major American city, as well as Canada, Australia, and Western Europe.
New World Vultures are found in North and South America, Old World Vultures in Europe, Africa and Asia, meaning that between the two groups, Vultures are found on every continent except Australia and Antarctica.
In this region, snow occurs every year in elevated regions such as the Andes, the Great Dividing Range in Australia, and the mountains of New Zealand, and also occurs in the southerly Patagonia region of South America.
Only six teams have attended every Commonwealth Games: Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales.
In Australia, nearly every third marriage ends in divorce.
Even-toed ungulates are found on every continent but Antarctica ; they were introduced to Australia and New Zealand by humans.
Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand, originally commemorated by both countries on 25 April every year to honour the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ( ANZAC ) who fought at Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
The sport is mainly still confined to Australia and New Zealand, although the Nova Scotia Lifeguard Service in Canada has run the Nova Scotia Surf League competitions every summer since 2000, and competition programs exist in 5 regions of Canada.
* In Australia, Cross County and Downhill are included in UniNats, held by the Australian Unicycle Society every 12-18 months.
Many Americans feared a floodgate scenario with a large and sudden increase of the refugee population, but the 50, 000 cap would only account for 10 % of immigration flow to the U. S. and would allow one refugee for every 4, 000 Americans, small numbers compared to those of countries like Canada, France and Australia.
In Australia, beef steak is available in almost every pub, bistro or restaurant specialising in modern Australian food, and is ranked based on the quality and the cut.
The waves of emigration because of the famine and in the years following also ensured that such feelings would not be confined to Ireland, but spread to England, the United States, Australia and every country where Irish emigrants gathered.
Burns, however, travelled the globe, beating the champions of every nation in which boxing was legal at that time, including England, Ireland, France and Australia.
They travelled to northern Australia every wet season, probably from the last quarter of the seventeenth century, in sailing boats called praus.

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