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The word bunyip has been used in other Australian contexts, including The Bunyip newspaper as the banner of a local weekly newspaper published in the town of Gawler, South Australia.
The revelation came after the medianotably, the German newspaper Bild and Australian magazine New Ideabreached the blackout placed over the information by the Canadian and British authorities.
* Maitland Mercury, an Australian newspaper
The term is not used much, but in a review of a new book of the era the Australian newspaper chose the title of the review as Vandemonian vanity.
In 1874, an Australian newspaper wrote: " We in Australia did not take kindly to W. G .. For so big a man, he is surprisingly tenacious on very small points.
** Australian media baron Rupert Murdoch purchases the largest selling British Sunday newspaper, The News of the World.
One newspaper alleged that ' ASIS regularly flouted laws, kept dossiers on Australian citizens ... and hounded agents out of the service with little explanation '.
He has worked in a variety of roles, principally for The Australian newspaper, and is currently its Editor-at-large.
In 2008, Carey was named as Australian Football's greatest ever player as part of a list of the top 50 players of all time, published in the book The Australian Game of Football, and placed third in a similar list put together by a panel of football legends in The Age newspaper the same year.
Near the end of the novel, Copperfield discovers in an Australian newspaper that Mell has emigrated and is now Doctor Mell of Colonial Salem-House Grammar School, Port Middlebay.
* The Oz, a nickname for the newspaper The Australian
* The Australian, a national newspaper
* The Australian, a newspaper
He attended Sydney Boys High School, where he started a student newspaper, The Messenger, and later joined a four-year journalist trainee scheme with the Australian Consolidated Press.
Gerard Henderson, a Conservative Australian newspaper columnist, accused Pilger later in 2009 of " engaging in hyperbole against western democracies.
Frank McGuire, who worked as a newspaper sports reporter, helped McGuire to get his first job in the media as an Australian Rules Football statistician and cricket reporter for The Herald ( 1978 – 1982 ).
The Daily Telegraph is a conservative Australian tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, by Nationwide News, part of News Corporation.
Category: Australian newspaper publishers ( people )
Thurston discovers an article dated April 18, 1925, from the Sydney Bulletin, an Australian newspaper.
Category: Australian newspaper publishers ( people )
Historically, the SMH has been a conservative newspaper as evidenced by the fact that it did not endorse the Australian Labor Party at any election until 1984 or at a state election until 2003.
* James MacCallum Smith ( 1868 – 1939 ), Australian politician, newspaper proprietor and stock breeder

Australian and quoted
The Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe quoted parts of it in his opera or music theatre work Rites of Passage ( 1972-73 ), which was commissioned for the opening of the Sydney Opera House but was not ready in time.
Australian new wave band Radio Birdman also quoted Stevens ' theme at length in the closing section of their 1977 single " Aloha, Steve & Danno ", a tongue-in-cheek punk ' tribute ' to the series.
Australian contributions at the time were widely quoted owing to the lack of official operational news from other participants.
For example, companies quoted on the London, Toronto and Australian Stock Exchanges formally need not follow the recommendations of their respective codes.
Theravada monk Ajahn Brahm has written to the West Australian newspaper in response to an article published last week in which the Dalai Lama was quoted as saying that homosexuality was immoral.
Tertangala was quoted in federal parliament, in a speech made by former Australian Greens Member for Cunningham Michael Organ.
The phrase was also quoted on a regular basis over many years by Australian satirists John Doyle and Greig Pickhaver in their comedy personae as sporting commentators Roy Slaven and HG Nelson
Hinkler is quoted as telling the Australian Prime Minister Stanley Bruce at this time: You know, one day, people will fly by night and use the daylight for sightseeing.
However, Farhad Manjoo wrote in a Wired magazine article that others were puzzled why the group was targeted ; Manjoo characterized them as " small potatoes in the world of software theft ", while an anonymous Australian pirate was quoted as saying, " they aren't the first to come to mind when you think to yourself ' whose ( sic ) the big deal in the scene?
Amir Butler's views on Muslims in Australia were quoted in the past in the Australian media, sometimes critically.
" was from the crowd at a Mount Isa Blue Light Disco although it is unclear if this is accurate as Neeson was quoted in nineteen eighties Australian music publication " Smash Hits " as saying it originated in Far Western NSW ( presumably Broken Hill, a mining city associated with enthusiastic rock concert audience participation ).
In 1930 he published Australia, a book which was well received and notable for its ironic tone, particularly in criticism of Australian institutions such as tariff protection, was highly influential, and is still frequently quoted today.
The most frequently quoted account is that it derived from an Australian theatrical expression.
He is a member of the Board of beyondblue, an Australian national depression initiative and serves as patron of the NSW branch of the Anxiety Disorders Foundation of Australia McDonald is quoted in the press discussing a link between his own anxiety and that of his grandfather and mother.
Senior nutritionist at the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organization Chris Forbes-Ewan is quoted as saying that, unlike in sport, " all's fair in love and war.
In 2010 following the Federal Election, Wiltshire wrote an opinion piece for The Australian newspaper where he selectively quoted Edmund Burke, Seventeenth Century British statesman.
In 1977 an editorial from the Australian quoted “ bans were an inevitable result of official attitudes which regarded people as irrelevant factors to development ”.
She was preceded in the 1930s by the Australian Odinist pioneer, Alexander Rud Mills, whose writings she frequently quoted in her journal The Odinist.
Her year of birth is quoted in the Dictionary of Australian Biography as 1847, other online sources vary from 1847 to 1849.

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