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Canberra and Cairns
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.
Despite their size, other smaller cities including Canberra, Darwin, Townsville, Cairns, Newcastle, Adelaide and Geelong have begun building apartments in the 2000s.
In his capacity as Acting Prime Minister during Gough Whitlam's overseas trip covering late 1974 to early 1975, Cairns arranged a meeting at the Reserve Bank in Canberra attended by various senior officials, including Lionel Murphy and Rex Connor.
In Canberra she read and was impressed by one of Cairns ' books, The Quiet Revolution, and arranged to meet him.
By 1981 Morosi had moved on to a new project, the Wyuna Co-operative, a " community housing project " in Canberra involving Morosi and Ditchburn as well as Morosi's brother and sister-in-law, with some financial support from Cairns.
Cairns currently resides in Canberra and will start playing for the local club North Canberra Gungahlin Eagles in the 2011 / 12 season.
The majority of transcontinental flights are operated during the day, but as of 2010 red-eye flights operate from Perth to Sydney, Brisbane, Cairns, Canberra and Melbourne, and from Darwin to Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
It can be found in the urban forest, woodland, plains and bushland areas of Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Cairns and Adelaide.
Murrays has six depots located in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Cairns.
In May 2009, journalists from The Australian and opponents in the Liberal Party claimed that Senator McLucas had effectively been living full-time with her partner in Canberra for several years, and only occasionally visited her officially listed residence in Cairns.

Canberra and became
At subsequent premiers ’ conferences he opposed the ' centralising ' tendencies of Canberra and became a strong advocate of the rights of the states.
He joined the Canberra press gallery in 1971 and became chief political correspondent for The Australian from 1974 to 1975.
The St Kilda Saints became the first champions by defeating the Canberra Cannons 94-93 in the final.
When Julia Gillard became Prime Minister on 24 June 2010 after the parliamentary Labor Party decided to replace Kevin Rudd as leader, she declared that she would not move into The Lodge until she had " fulsomely earned the trust of the Australian people to be prime minister " at an election ; instead, she remained living in her home in Altona in Melbourne and her flat in Canberra.
Queen Elizabeth II became one of his more notable fans and he was awarded the Queen's Coronation Medal in 1953 and met her in Canberra in 1954.
This fact became abundantly clear in 1975 when the newly formed Canberra Australia Day Council named a rival Australian of the Year.
Gradually the camp buildings were moved to other camp sites around Canberra and the roads used to service the camp became the first streets of Fyshwick.
The Canberra College of Advance Education became the University of Canberra under sponsorship of Monash University in 1990.
This founded the Canberra College of Advanced Education, which became the University of Canberra in 1990.
In the 1980s and 1990s Stoneweek became a popular Canberra entertainment event, which in 2000 became Stonefest.
In the late 1980s the running track was removed and re-located to the warm up stadium at the AIS site and in 1990 the Canberra Raiders Rugby league team started playing their home games at Bruce in 1990 after they became more successful.
Blamey appointed two regulars, Major Generals Vernon Sturdee and Henry Wynter to command the 8th and 9th Divisions, but Wynter became ill and Sturdee was appointed Chief of the General Staff following the death of General Sir Brudenell White in the 1940 Canberra air disaster.
The widow of Fiji Labour Party founder and former Prime Minister Timoci Bavadra, Adi Kuini became the leader of the Labour Party after her husband's death in 1989, but resigned in 1991 to take up residence for a few years in Canberra, Australia.
In 1981 he became National Secretary, based in Canberra, where he has lived ever since.
After graduating, Reid became a barrister, specialising in family law ; and moved to Canberra in 1965.
The railway reached Queanbeyan railway station in 1887 and it became the junction for the lines going to Canberra and Bombala.
Within the Labor Party, Sercombe was for many years a leading member of the Labor Right in Victoria, although later became allied to the Socialist Left faction in Victoria while being a leading light of the Centre-Left caucus in Canberra.
He was instrumental in the construction of the High Court building in Canberra ( unofficially known, as a result, as " Gar's Mahal "), and became the first president of the Australian Conservation Foundation in 1966.
In June 1954, the squadron became the first to receive the B. 6 variant of the Canberra.
After the Games she became a student of sports management at Australia's University of Canberra in 1996.
Auchterlonie worked as an ABC broadcaster and journalist in Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra from 1942 to 1949, and in 1955 became co-principal of a Queensland school.

Canberra and leader
In February 2011, Dr Andrew Truscott, leader of a research team at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum-Atom Optics at Australian National University in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, showed that helium atoms cooled to near absolute zero / Bose-Einstein condensate state, can be made to flow and behave as a coherent beam as occurs in a laser.
When Yunis took over from his leader, the Canberra suddenly lost height while executing a turn over Rawalpindi.
Initially Court had announced that he would stay on as opposition leader, but had secretly negotiated a deal under which she would leave the Federal Parliament and factional opponent Colin Barnett would move to Canberra.
Mark Latham former leader of the Federal Parliamentary Australian Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition from December 2003 to January 2005, wrote of Ross Cameron in 1997: " Ross Cameron, the ..... Liberal member for Parramatta, has talked me into participating in his youth leadership forum in Canberra.

Canberra and left
After leaving school, Kennett was persuaded by his father Ken to attend the Australian National University in Canberra, but lost interest and left after one year of an economics degree.
But he remained legally and financially embroiled with a failed communal settlement at Mount Oak, south of Canberra, until after a messy court case, he cut his losses and ended his involvement with what was left of the movement in 1991.
Denman, to the left of Australian Labor Party | Labor Prime Minister Andrew Fisher, at the naming of Canberra in 1913.
Shortly after it was recorded Lee Neale suffered a breakdown and left the band soon after its release ; he was replaced by Canberra musician John Mills.
The Canberra Hospital is to the left and the town centre is to the right in the middle distance.
Stanton left Canberra in 2006 and was appointed Deputy Chief of Mission in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Srebotnik withdrew from Canberra with a left adductor strain.
In attendance at the 2008 Anzac Day National Service at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra are ( left to right ): Angus Houston, then Chief of the Defence Force ( Australia ) | CDF ; Murray Gleeson, then Chief Justice of Australia ; Mrs. Stanhope ; Jon Stanhope, then Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory | Chief Minister of the A. C. T.
After two years, stories involving the Thompson and Stevens families — and the UK-Australian crossover angle — had run their course, with several characters either dead or left for pastures new ( typically Brighton or Canberra ).

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