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Cairns and worked
Morosi had worked for Cairns ' contemporaries, Al Grassby and Lionel Murphy.
He commenced his career at ABC's Brisbane radio newsroom and also worked in Gladstone, Longreach and Cairns before transferring to the radio current affairs Melbourne bureau in 1999 to report for the ABC's national programs AM, The World Today and PM.
McLucas then worked as an electorate officer for Steve Bredhauer, her husband at the time and the state member for Cook, from 1991 until 1994, before being elected as a councillor for the City of Cairns, on which she served from 1995 to 1999.

Cairns and neurosurgeon
Under the care of Professor Cairns, neurosurgeon at the Nuffield Hospital in Oxford, " She learned to walk again, but never fully recovered.
" Unity's sister, Deborah, rebutted by stating that the entourage that returned with Unity consisted of herself and their mother and although she doesn't remember them being searched upon return, that Unity " could not walk, talked with difficulty and was a changed personality, like one who had had a stroke ", and that she has detailed records from Professor Cairns, neurosurgeon at the Nuffield Hospital in Oxford, on her condition, including X-rays showing the bullet.
One of the doctors attending him was Hugh Cairns, a neurosurgeon, who after Lawrence's death began a long study of what he saw as the unnecessary loss of life by motorcycle despatch riders through head injuries.
* Sir Hugh Cairns ( 1896 – 1952 ), neurosurgeon and advocate of the crash helmet lived at Loughton whilst working at the London Hospital.
Sir Hugh William Bell Cairns KBE, DM, FRCS ( 26 June 1896 Port Pirie, South Australia-18 July 1952 Oxford ) was a British neurosurgeon.

Cairns and at
File: A tour Bus at Rainforestation Cairns. JPG | A colourful tour bus at Kuranda, Cairns
After a meeting at the Prime Minister's residence, The Lodge, Whitlam and three of his ministers ( Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Jim Cairns, Attorney-General Senator Lionel Murphy, and Minister for Minerals and Energy Rex Connor ) signed a letter of authority for Connor to borrow up to US $ 4 billion.
Image: Kuranda Birdworld Cairns. JPG | Blue-and-gold Macaw and a Scarlet Macaw at Kuranda birdworld, Kuranda, Australia
For example, the executive head of the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra, which is a campus of the University of New South Wales in Sydney is a Rector, as is the head of the Cairns campus of James Cook University, based at Townsville.
File: Glass bottom boats & Semi sub. JPG | Glass bottom boats and a Semi submarine at Green Island, Great Barrier Reef, outer Cairns
* the Great Barrier Reef coastline myth ( told to Dixon ) in Yarrabah, just south of Cairns, telling of a past coastline ( since flooded ) which stood at the edge of the current Great Barrier Reef, and naming places now completely submerged after the forest types and trees that once grew there.
The United States Army Operational Test and Evaluation Command's Test and Evaluation Coordination Office and TH-67 primary and instrument training are both located at Cairns Army Airfield.
In Australia the service between Brisbane and Cairns by the QR Tilt Train claims to be the fastest narrow-gauge train in the world, running at 160 km / h.
At the outbreak of the Second World War the college site was requisitioned by the military for use as the Hospital for Head Injuries under the directorship of Hugh Cairns, the Professor of Surgery at Nuffield College.
It travels through Harperrig Reservoir, past the ruins of Cairns Castle, through Balerno, Currie, Juniper Green, Colinton, Slateford, Longstone, Saughton, Balgreen, Roseburn and on to the nearest it gets to the city centre at the Dean Village, on the site of old watermills in a deep gorge.
In June 2002, Page, Cairns, Smith, Bultitude and Winthrop reformed for three gigs, including a performance at London's Shepherds Bush Empire.
In 1988, John Cairns at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, England, and a group of other scientists renewed the Lamarckian controversy ( which at that point had been a dead debate for many years ).
Its main base was at Cairns International Airport, with a secondary hub at Sydney Airport.
The three arch-funkers Cairns, Richmond and Carnarvon cried out declaring that he would accept no compromise at all as it was absurd to imagine the Government conceding it.
In January 2010, Auckland International Airport Limited announced plans to purchase almost 25 per cent of North Queensland Airports ( NQA ), operator of the airports at Cairns and Mackay, for about $ 167 million.
In 1944, Cairns left the Police and was employed, successively as a tutor and lecturer in the Army and a senior lecturer in economic history, at the University of Melbourne.
" Cairns was elected and held Yarra until 1969, when it was abolished at a redistribution.
Australia's economy began to decline during 1975, and Cairns ( like other finance ministers around the world at this time ) had few answers to the new phenomenon of stagflation, the combination of high unemployment and high inflation that followed the 1974 oil shock.

Cairns and London
Barnardo died of angina pectoris in London on 19 September 1905 and was buried in front of Cairns House, Barkingside, east London.
However, Ian Page and Dave Cairns appeared once again as Secret Affair at The Isle of Wight Scooter Rally, August 22 and The London Astoria 2, 13 September 2008.
In the Elite Ice Hockey League, Coventry Blaze signed Wade Belak, Cardiff Devils signed Rob Davison, London Racers signed Eric Cairns and Scott Nichol, and Nottingham Panthers signed Nick Boynton, Ian Moran, Steve McKenna.
George Albert Cairns was born in London on 12 December 1913.
Dr. Scott T. Cairns, " Lord Lyons and Anglo-American Diplomacy During the American Civil War, 1859-1865 "; PhD Thesis, The London School of Economics, University of London, 2004.
Dave Cairns has recently reformed Secret Affair with Ian Page and appeared at The Isle of Wight Scooter Rally, August 22 & The London Astoria, Sept 13th 2008 and play Dublin, March 6 & The Camden Centre, London, on May 30, 2009.
Lord Cairns was a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers of the City of London, rising to become the Company's Prime Warden for 1972-73, and for many years was Chairman of the Governing Body of Gresham's School.

Cairns and Hospital
Diane Cilento died of cancer at Cairns Base Hospital on 6 October 2011, the day after her 78th birthday.
The Cairns Library at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford is named after him.

Cairns and with
He made only two major changes in the cabinet: he replaced Lord Chelmsford as Lord Chancellor with Lord Cairns, and brought in George Ward Hunt as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The next week, Whitlam fired Cairns for misleading Parliament regarding the Loans Affair amid innuendo about his relationship with his Principal Private Secretary, Junie Morosi.
* Dave Cairns guitarist with Secret Affair was born in Walthamstow.
On 9 July 1876, The Girls ' Village Home was officially opened with 12 cottages by the then Lord Cairns.
Talbot went on to enjoy greater success with Paul Weller in The Style Council, while Brown formed Flag with ex-Secret Affair guitarist Dave Cairns.
Cairns went on to form a band called Flag, with Archie Brown from The Bureau and signed a recording contract in the US He subsequently teamed up with Scottish singer Alan King in Walk on Fire, writing the majority of the band's material and playing keyboards on tours.
Page and Cairns reformed Secret Affair as a touring band with a new line-up.
On 30 June 2006, Australian Airlines ceased to exist, with the airline's Boeing 767-300s and crew to still provide services from Cairns under the Qantas brand.
The crazy ant infestations in Cairns and Townsville are currently being treated with encouraging results.
There are currently eight clubs in the league, with teams in Adelaide, Auckland, Cairns, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Townsville and Wollongong.
In 1955, when the federal Labor leader, Dr. H. V. Evatt, attacked the Groupers and brought on a major split in the Labor Party, Cairns sided with Evatt.
The following year, when Whitlam resigned as leader as part of his fight with the left-wing of the party, Cairns again contested the leadership, but again narrowly failed.
During his time as Minister for Trade and Minister for Secondary Industry, Cairns undertook a number of overseas trade visits, the most successful of which was to China ; resulting in increasing Australian trade with China from 200 million dollars before the visit to 1, 000 million dollars within a year after his visit.
On Christmas Day 1974, while Whitlam was overseas, Cyclone Tracy devastated the city of Darwin, and Cairns as Acting Prime Minister impressed the nation with his sympathetic and decisive leadership.
It was during this period, however, that Cairns hired Junie Morosi as his principal private secretary, and he soon began a relationship with her which would eventually help ruin his career.
Whitlam returned from overseas on 19 January 1975 and on 27 January 1975, Connor's authority to borrow the loan was reinstated without consultation with Cairns as Treasurer, who found out after the fact.
A short time later, when Cairns was about to visit the United States in an official capacity, his staff informed him that if the issue of the Khemlani loan were not dealt with, it would most likely overshadow his visit.
This, plus Cairns ' pre-existing reservations about the loan, prompted him to discuss the issue once again with Whitlam, who then agreed that Connor's dealings with Khemlani should come to an end.
Cairns ' political undoing began by way of an incident that is often conflated with the Connor / Khemlani dealings, but was essentially separate.

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