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Blahdeblah. Alexander, Harriet (Nov. 15, 2006). [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/11/14/1163266550331.html| 'Anger as student body agrees to university workplace deal']. Sydney Morning Herald.

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yeah I invented that word. get over it!

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Hi, sorry i'm not sure how I'm meant to reply to your message, but I just wanted to tell you there is a detailed David Tyrrell profile on www.thetigers.com.au, I would post a link but it's one of those ones that stay the same no matter what page you're on. If you visit that address, click "2007 player profiles" then click his.

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Inidigenous territories

The Cammeraygal (variously spelt Cam-mer-ray-gal, Gamaraigal, Kameraigal or Cameragal) are an Indigenous Australian people that inhabited the Lower North Shore area of the present-day North Sydney Council in Sydney, Australia.

The Darug (also spelt Dharuk, Dharug and Daruk) are a tribe of Indigenous Australians, who are traditional custodians of the geographic area that now includes Bidjigal Reserve in the Northwest region of Sydney.

The Turuwal people were an Aboriginal sub-group of the Dharug language nation in the area around Wollongong, south of Sydney. They are famous for the name of the boomerang coming from their language.

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The Gadegal clan lived to the south and west of the Balmain peninsula, the Wanegal to the north and west, and the Cammeraygal on the present-day lower north-shore (e.g. Cammeray).

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this is garbage, from an interview. {{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/budget-2006/more-lanes-and-a-push-to-rev-up-rail-rivals/2006/05/09/1146940550691.html |title = More lanes and a push to rev up rail rivals | author = David Humphries | date = 10 May,2006 |accessdate = 2007-02-19 }}

This is more garbage, from an online news story:{{cite news |title=Palm Island judge quits over conflict of interest|date=27 December,2006|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/palm-island-judge-quits-over-conflict-of-interest/2006/12/27/1166895341662.html|publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald|accessdate=2007-01-24|author=Australian Associated Press}}

more online news. {{cite web | url = http://www.accc.gov.au/content/trimFile.phtml?trimFileName=D05+42223.pdf&trimFileTitle=D05+42223.pdf&trimFileFromVersionId=696380 | format = pdf | publisher = ACCC | title = Public Competition Assessment 8 July 2005 - The Westfield Group proposed acquisition of 50 per cent of Woden and Penrith Plazas and 25 per cent of Sunshine Plaza from General Property Trust

| date = 8 July,2005 | accessdate = 2007-03-23 }}

Tropical cyclones

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Tropical cylcones are a seasonal

==Snow==

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In Australia snow can fall in the mountains of Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Tasmania. Sometimes snow has even been reported in the mountains of South Australia, Western Australia and Queensland though this is very rare.

There is a regular snow season in the following areas, which have seasonal ski tourism industries:

  • Jindabyne, New South Wales [http://www.snowholidays.com.au/Snow_Accommodation_Perisher_Jindabyne_Thredbo_Falls_Creek.html Snow Holiday Accommodation] on snowholidays.com.au, accessed 30 April,2007

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