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* 1984 Advance Australia Fair is proclaimed as Australia's national anthem, and green and gold as the national colours.
Norman won the PGA Tour of Australia's Order of Merit six times: 1978, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986, and 1988.
Green and gold were confirmed as Australia's national colours by the governor general in 1984, though the colours had been adopted by many national sporting teams long before this.
A revised version of the 19th century song ' Advance Australia Fair ' became Australia's official national anthem in 1984.
* " Australia's Bill of Rights ", The Australian, 28 December 1984.
Myer grew by developing its own stores ( becoming one of Australia's major property owners and developers in the process ) and acquiring other department stores, including Adelaide's Marshall's, Western Australia's Boans in 1984, Queensland's Barry and Roberts and in New South Wales they acquired Western Stores, Farmers & Co in 1961 and Grace Brothers in 1983.
Fiona Coote born 1970-In 1984 Fiona Coote aged 14, became Australia's second and also its youngest heart transplant recipient.
* Rachel Forster Bone Bank-In 1984 RPA orthopaedic surgeons Dr. Harry Tyer and Dr. Paul Stalley pioneered Australia's first Bone Bank using living donors undergoing elective orthopaedic procedures.
The Silverdome, Australia's first indoor velodrome, is an indoor sporting and entertainment venue located in Launceston, Tasmania built in 1984.
On 8 April 1984, a team of doctors led by Chang operated on 14-year old Fiona Coote who became Australia's youngest heart transplant patient.
Australia's Friendly Societies, David Green & Lawrence Cromwell ( 1984 ) ISBN 0-86861-664-8
Sir John Grenfell Crawford AC CBE ( 4 April 1910 1984 ) was an economist and a key architect of Australia's Post-War growth.
In 1984, the MTT operated Australia's first CNG-fuelled bus-O305 No. 008.
Lawson's mediocre figures on the 1984 tour of the West Indies ( 12 wickets in five Tests ) was a primary reason for Australia's heavy defeat in the series, although he performed better on the short one day tour of India later that year.
In 1984 after a number of years of lobbying the Knights finally joined Australia's elite football competition, the National Soccer League.
McIntyre's identification of Mendonça as the likely commander of a Portuguese fleet that charted Australia's east coast c1521-4 has also been accepted by other writers of the Theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia, including Lawrence Fitzgerald ( 1984 ) and Peter Trickett.
Commenting on McIntyre's theory in 1984, Captain A. Ariel suggested it was extremely unlikely any sixteenth century mariner would have taken a voyage southwards down Australia's eastern coast, through uncharted dangerous waters and against prevailing winds, on the assumption Magellan was sailing westwards, in southern latitudes, against the Roaring Forties.
He carried the Australian flag during the closing ceremony of the 1984 games, and remains Australia's only Olympic gold medalist for weightlifting.
* Australia's Brilliant Daughter Ellis Rowan: Artist, Naturalist, Explorer 1848 1922 ( 1984 ) by Margaret Hazzard.
He missed selection for Australia's mid-season tour to New Zealand in 1983 and made his international return in 1984 in the second Test against Great Britain at Lang Park in Brisbane, copping an elbow to the face during the 18-6 win which saw Australia retain The Ashes.

1984 and Network
The motivation of digital subscriber line technology was the Integrated Services Digital Network ( ISDN ) specification proposed in 1984 by the CCITT ( now ITU-T ) as part of Recommendation I. 120, later reused as ISDN Digital Subscriber Line ( IDSL ).
NSAP addressing facility was added in the X. 25 ( 1984 ) revision of the specification, and this enabled X. 25 to better meet the requirements of OSI Connection Oriented Network Service ( CONS ).
Network File System ( NFS ) is a distributed file system protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems in 1984, allowing a user on a client computer to access files over a network in a manner similar to how local storage is accessed.
However, in its final years Young Talent Time began to struggle for ratings, particularly following the decision of the rival Nine Network to move its popular early morning variety show Hey Hey It's Saturday to an evening slot in 1984, putting it in direct competition to YTT on Saturday nights at 6. 30pm.
In 1984, Bridges and other entertainment industry leaders founded the End Hunger Network aimed at encouraging, stimulating and supporting action to end childhood hunger.
Most of the series was rerun by the USA Network ; the exceptions were September 1983, April 10 June 11, 1984 ( as promotion began of the first home player game, and the home player game included Larson's run ), December 16, 1985 January 3, 1986 ( promoted its time slot change ), and September 1986.
* Time Machine Network, aka TM Network, a Japanese pop band formed in 1984
After the official launch on Ottawa Cablevision in October 1983, the NABU Network was introduced by Ottawa's Skyline Cablevision in 1984 and a year later in Sowa, Japan, via a collaboration between NABU and ASCII Corp. NABU machines used Telidon for online banking and other services.
Many industry firsts were achieved in Oakhurst including the development of the first 3D adventure game ( King's Quest, 1984 ) and one of the first online gaming networks ( The Sierra Network, 1989 ).
The first televised ceremony was the 15th GMA Dove Awards of 1984, which aired on the Christian Broadcasting Network.
The overwhelming majority of deceased-donor organs in the United States are allocated by federal contract to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network ( OPTN ), held since it was created by the Organ Transplant Act of 1984 by the United Network for Organ Sharing or UNOS.
There were two issues, though only the first saw much in the way of distribution, in 1984 and 1985, from the small publisher the Bellerophon Network.
* Michael Crane-Mary Stofflet ( editors ), Correspondence Art: Sourcebook for the Network of International Postal Art Activity, San Francisco 1984
As of January 1, 1984, the new AT & T Technologies, Inc. assumed the corporate charter of Western Electric, which was then split into several divisions, each focusing on a particular type of customer ( e. g. AT & T Technology Systems, AT & T Network Systems ).
* Between 1978 and 1984 BBC television broadcast two series of programmes called The Old Boy Network.
The series ran for 55 episodes on CBS in the United States in 1984 through 1986, and an additional 24 episodes, with a new cast and production company, aired on the USA Network in 1987, for a total of 79 episodes.
In 1984, the A & E Network broadcast a series of three programs entitled Bolet Meets Rachmaninoff, in which the pianist was shown giving masterclasses on the subject of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3.
Between 1964 and 1984 Network Ten's four stations — ATV-0 / ATV-10 Melbourne, TEN-10 Sydney, TVQ-0 Brisbane and SAS-10 Adelaide-had used different logos to identify themselves.
The opening of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path ( now part of National Route 4 ) in 1984, a 17-mile cycleway following a railway no longer in use, was the first part of the National Cycle Network.
Licensed by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) on April 2, 1984 as Action Canada Sports Network, the channel was launched by the Labatt Brewing Company on September 1 of the same year as " The Sports Network ", or " TSN ".
* Australia: Play Your Cards Right was hosted by comedian Ugly Dave Gray for Seven Network for a brief time in 1984.

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