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Fatima Payman's dual citizenship controversy rocks Australian politics
Senator Fatima Payman's resignation from the Labor Party has ignited a political firestorm in Australia. Elected in 2022 as a landmark for Muslim women, her Afghan dual citizenship has become a point of contention. Facing potential High Court challenges and policy disagreements on Palestinian statehood, Payman's departure raises critical questions about her eligibility and Labor's decision-making. With the possibility of her forming a new party, this controversy impacts her career and challenges Labor's unity and voter trust. Explore the unfolding drama that could reshape the future of Australian politics.
#australia #parliament #fatima
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published: 05 Jul 2024
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John Peros v The Australian (Podcast)
Mechanic John Peros - the man acquitted of murdering Shandee Blackburn - sues over The Australian’s podcast Shandee’s Story.
#crime #law #podcast
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published: 30 Jul 2024
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What is the Australian Constitution?
This animated explainer video provides a fun introduction to the Australian Constitution.
This video was developed to complement ‘The Story of Our Rights and Freedoms’ classroom resources for Year 7 Civics and Citizenship. These resources were developed in partnership with Cool Australia.
You can view and https://www.coolaustralia.org/unit/story-rights-freedoms-year-7/download the Year 7 resources from their website.
published: 27 Aug 2018
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The Australian | The Front Podcast
Join the journalists of The Australian for our new weekday podcast, The Front. The Front keeps you informed with candid behind-the-scenes insights into the day's headlines.
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published: 29 Apr 2022
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How the Australian Government Works | AUSPOL EXPLAINED
Hi and welcome to Auspol Explained. Today's video is explaining the basics of how government is formed, how to vote, and what the Senate and the House of Representatives are. This will be a great crash course for anyone with limited knowledge of how Australian politics works.
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published: 21 Nov 2019
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Brittany Higgins’ new court clash (Podcast)
New developments emerge in the defamation lawsuit involving Brittany Higgins, David Sharaz, and Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds, with Reynolds filing a suit against the duo.
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published: 06 May 2024
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The Australian Dream - Official Trailer
When the truth of history is told, we can all walk together. #TheAustralianDream
Written by #StanGrant. From shy country kid to two-time Brownlow medallist and Australian of the Year, #AdamGoodes is an inspiration to many. The footy field was where he thrived; the only place where the colour of his skin was irrelevant. Goodes’ world fell apart when he became the target of racial abuse during a game, which spiralled into public backlash against him. He spoke out about racism when Australia was not ready to hear the ugly truth, retiring quietly from #AFL heartbroken.
Using the stunning athleticism of Adam Goodes at the peak of his powers as well as the game itself as the film’s backdrop, #TheAustralianDream prompts questions about Australia’s relationship with racism and its ability to co...
published: 24 Jul 2019
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The Australian Identity Debate – A Different Lens
What is Australia’s national identity? As the country evolves from its European settlement
roots, new generations of immigrants are arriving from Asia, changing our cultural make-up.
Meanwhile, Indigenous Australians still live with a sense of pain, particularly surrounding
Australia Day and the lack of true reconciliation. These are just some of the issues making us
question who we are and what we stand for.
This episode of ‘A Different Lens’ investigates Australia’s ever-evolving national character,
how divisions are holding us back, and what we can do to work together and move forward
as one.
Produced by Monash University
Professor Margaret Gardner AO
President and Vice-Chancellor
Monash University
Professor Jacinta Elston
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous)
Monash University
Faculty ...
published: 22 Jan 2019
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Brittany Higgins & Linda Reynolds' defamation battle: Explained
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds is suing Brittany Higgins in the Supreme Court of Western Australia in a defamation trial. Explore the upcoming defamation trial between former Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds and Brittany Higgins. This high-stakes case revolves around Higgins' social media posts, which Reynolds claims falsely accused her of harassment and mishandling Higgins' rape allegations. With a trial date set for August 2, featuring high-profile witnesses and potential political repercussions, this legal battle is poised to make significant waves in Australian politics. Dive into the key details and understand the potential impact of this intense confrontation.
#australia #lindareynolds #brittanyhiggins #defamation
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published: 08 Jul 2024
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Powerful advantage Donald Trump has over Kamala Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris has secured the pledged support of a majority of delegates to the Democratic National Convention , putting her on track to formally lock up the party’s nomination next month to take on former Donald Trump in the 2024 Presidential Election.
Since replacing Joe Biden, who announced he was stepping down from the race on the weekend and endorsed the Vice President, the Trump campaign has begun to change pace. Chief International Correspondent Cameron Stewart provides his analysis of how the former US President will go head to head with the new candidate.
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published: 23 Jul 2024
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Fatima Payman's dual citizenship controversy rocks Australian politics
Senator Fatima Payman's resignation from the Labor Party has ignited a political firestorm in Australia. Elected in 2022 as a landmark for Muslim women, her Afg...
Senator Fatima Payman's resignation from the Labor Party has ignited a political firestorm in Australia. Elected in 2022 as a landmark for Muslim women, her Afghan dual citizenship has become a point of contention. Facing potential High Court challenges and policy disagreements on Palestinian statehood, Payman's departure raises critical questions about her eligibility and Labor's decision-making. With the possibility of her forming a new party, this controversy impacts her career and challenges Labor's unity and voter trust. Explore the unfolding drama that could reshape the future of Australian politics.
#australia #parliament #fatima
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https://wn.com/Fatima_Payman's_Dual_Citizenship_Controversy_Rocks_Australian_Politics
Senator Fatima Payman's resignation from the Labor Party has ignited a political firestorm in Australia. Elected in 2022 as a landmark for Muslim women, her Afghan dual citizenship has become a point of contention. Facing potential High Court challenges and policy disagreements on Palestinian statehood, Payman's departure raises critical questions about her eligibility and Labor's decision-making. With the possibility of her forming a new party, this controversy impacts her career and challenges Labor's unity and voter trust. Explore the unfolding drama that could reshape the future of Australian politics.
#australia #parliament #fatima
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- published: 05 Jul 2024
- views: 53317
15:51
John Peros v The Australian (Podcast)
Mechanic John Peros - the man acquitted of murdering Shandee Blackburn - sues over The Australian’s podcast Shandee’s Story.
#crime #law #podcast
Connect Wit...
Mechanic John Peros - the man acquitted of murdering Shandee Blackburn - sues over The Australian’s podcast Shandee’s Story.
#crime #law #podcast
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https://wn.com/John_Peros_V_The_Australian_(Podcast)
Mechanic John Peros - the man acquitted of murdering Shandee Blackburn - sues over The Australian’s podcast Shandee’s Story.
#crime #law #podcast
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- published: 30 Jul 2024
- views: 1490
1:41
What is the Australian Constitution?
This animated explainer video provides a fun introduction to the Australian Constitution.
This video was developed to complement ‘The Story of Our Rights and F...
This animated explainer video provides a fun introduction to the Australian Constitution.
This video was developed to complement ‘The Story of Our Rights and Freedoms’ classroom resources for Year 7 Civics and Citizenship. These resources were developed in partnership with Cool Australia.
You can view and https://www.coolaustralia.org/unit/story-rights-freedoms-year-7/download the Year 7 resources from their website.
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Australian_Constitution
This animated explainer video provides a fun introduction to the Australian Constitution.
This video was developed to complement ‘The Story of Our Rights and Freedoms’ classroom resources for Year 7 Civics and Citizenship. These resources were developed in partnership with Cool Australia.
You can view and https://www.coolaustralia.org/unit/story-rights-freedoms-year-7/download the Year 7 resources from their website.
- published: 27 Aug 2018
- views: 139107
0:31
The Australian | The Front Podcast
Join the journalists of The Australian for our new weekday podcast, The Front. The Front keeps you informed with candid behind-the-scenes insights into the day'...
Join the journalists of The Australian for our new weekday podcast, The Front. The Front keeps you informed with candid behind-the-scenes insights into the day's headlines.
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📱Follow The Australian on Instagram: https://bit.ly/39w5T2j
https://wn.com/The_Australian_|_The_Front_Podcast
Join the journalists of The Australian for our new weekday podcast, The Front. The Front keeps you informed with candid behind-the-scenes insights into the day's headlines.
👉Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/1OT7tw4
📱Follow The Australian on Instagram: https://bit.ly/39w5T2j
- published: 29 Apr 2022
- views: 66556
23:33
How the Australian Government Works | AUSPOL EXPLAINED
Hi and welcome to Auspol Explained. Today's video is explaining the basics of how government is formed, how to vote, and what the Senate and the House of Repres...
Hi and welcome to Auspol Explained. Today's video is explaining the basics of how government is formed, how to vote, and what the Senate and the House of Representatives are. This will be a great crash course for anyone with limited knowledge of how Australian politics works.
Social media links:
Support the channel on patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/AuspolExplained
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Auspol Explained would like to acknowledge the Whadjuk Nyoongar people and their Elders as the owners and custodians of the Land that the video was filmed and edited on. This Land was stolen and never ceded. It always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.
https://wn.com/How_The_Australian_Government_Works_|_Auspol_Explained
Hi and welcome to Auspol Explained. Today's video is explaining the basics of how government is formed, how to vote, and what the Senate and the House of Representatives are. This will be a great crash course for anyone with limited knowledge of how Australian politics works.
Social media links:
Support the channel on patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/AuspolExplained
Like Auspol Explained on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Auspol-Explained-107892180702388
Auspol Explained would like to acknowledge the Whadjuk Nyoongar people and their Elders as the owners and custodians of the Land that the video was filmed and edited on. This Land was stolen and never ceded. It always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.
- published: 21 Nov 2019
- views: 122544
16:45
Brittany Higgins’ new court clash (Podcast)
New developments emerge in the defamation lawsuit involving Brittany Higgins, David Sharaz, and Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds, with Reynolds filing a suit agai...
New developments emerge in the defamation lawsuit involving Brittany Higgins, David Sharaz, and Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds, with Reynolds filing a suit against the duo.
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New developments emerge in the defamation lawsuit involving Brittany Higgins, David Sharaz, and Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds, with Reynolds filing a suit against the duo.
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- published: 06 May 2024
- views: 15559
2:22
The Australian Dream - Official Trailer
When the truth of history is told, we can all walk together. #TheAustralianDream
Written by #StanGrant. From shy country kid to two-time Brownlow medallist and...
When the truth of history is told, we can all walk together. #TheAustralianDream
Written by #StanGrant. From shy country kid to two-time Brownlow medallist and Australian of the Year, #AdamGoodes is an inspiration to many. The footy field was where he thrived; the only place where the colour of his skin was irrelevant. Goodes’ world fell apart when he became the target of racial abuse during a game, which spiralled into public backlash against him. He spoke out about racism when Australia was not ready to hear the ugly truth, retiring quietly from #AFL heartbroken.
Using the stunning athleticism of Adam Goodes at the peak of his powers as well as the game itself as the film’s backdrop, #TheAustralianDream prompts questions about Australia’s relationship with racism and its ability to confront its own past. This compelling, provocative and cinematic film uses interviews from both sides of the debate to ask probing and fundamental questions about what it means to be Australian and what it takes for any individual to stand up for what they truly believe in. Featuring Adam Goodes and all the key players from his story, including Grant, Michael O’Loughlin, Brett Goodes, Natalie Goodes, Tracey Holmes, Nova Peris, Nicky Winmar, Gilbert McAdam, Linda Burney, Paul Roos, John Longmire, Nathan Buckley, Eddie McGuire and Andrew Bolt, THE AUSTRALIAN DREAM is also a deeply personal and comprehensive exploration of Goodes’ own journey which saw him retreat from everyday life only to return determined to rise above the ugliness he had been forced to confront.
The Australian Dream is something people reach for and many people obtain, but there’s an emptiness at the heart of it because Australia has not resolved the questions of its history. If the Australian Dream is rooted in racism, what can be done to redefine it for the next generation?
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When the truth of history is told, we can all walk together. #TheAustralianDream
Written by #StanGrant. From shy country kid to two-time Brownlow medallist and Australian of the Year, #AdamGoodes is an inspiration to many. The footy field was where he thrived; the only place where the colour of his skin was irrelevant. Goodes’ world fell apart when he became the target of racial abuse during a game, which spiralled into public backlash against him. He spoke out about racism when Australia was not ready to hear the ugly truth, retiring quietly from #AFL heartbroken.
Using the stunning athleticism of Adam Goodes at the peak of his powers as well as the game itself as the film’s backdrop, #TheAustralianDream prompts questions about Australia’s relationship with racism and its ability to confront its own past. This compelling, provocative and cinematic film uses interviews from both sides of the debate to ask probing and fundamental questions about what it means to be Australian and what it takes for any individual to stand up for what they truly believe in. Featuring Adam Goodes and all the key players from his story, including Grant, Michael O’Loughlin, Brett Goodes, Natalie Goodes, Tracey Holmes, Nova Peris, Nicky Winmar, Gilbert McAdam, Linda Burney, Paul Roos, John Longmire, Nathan Buckley, Eddie McGuire and Andrew Bolt, THE AUSTRALIAN DREAM is also a deeply personal and comprehensive exploration of Goodes’ own journey which saw him retreat from everyday life only to return determined to rise above the ugliness he had been forced to confront.
The Australian Dream is something people reach for and many people obtain, but there’s an emptiness at the heart of it because Australia has not resolved the questions of its history. If the Australian Dream is rooted in racism, what can be done to redefine it for the next generation?
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/madmanfilms
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- published: 24 Jul 2019
- views: 194834
11:00
The Australian Identity Debate – A Different Lens
What is Australia’s national identity? As the country evolves from its European settlement
roots, new generations of immigrants are arriving from Asia, changing...
What is Australia’s national identity? As the country evolves from its European settlement
roots, new generations of immigrants are arriving from Asia, changing our cultural make-up.
Meanwhile, Indigenous Australians still live with a sense of pain, particularly surrounding
Australia Day and the lack of true reconciliation. These are just some of the issues making us
question who we are and what we stand for.
This episode of ‘A Different Lens’ investigates Australia’s ever-evolving national character,
how divisions are holding us back, and what we can do to work together and move forward
as one.
Produced by Monash University
Professor Margaret Gardner AO
President and Vice-Chancellor
Monash University
Professor Jacinta Elston
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous)
Monash University
Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture
Dr. Brian Martin
Faculty of Arts
Professor Graeme Davison
Professor Alistair Thomson
Faculty of Education
Dr. David Bright
Faculty of Law
Associate Professor Luke Beck
Associate Professor Melissa Castan
Music by Dg Music
Animation by Jumbla
Audio Post Production Baxter Sound
Directed by Hayden Gregory
Produced by Monash University In Partnership With Y&R ANZ
A Different Lens
https://lens.monash.edu/@a-different-lens
https://wn.com/The_Australian_Identity_Debate_–_A_Different_Lens
What is Australia’s national identity? As the country evolves from its European settlement
roots, new generations of immigrants are arriving from Asia, changing our cultural make-up.
Meanwhile, Indigenous Australians still live with a sense of pain, particularly surrounding
Australia Day and the lack of true reconciliation. These are just some of the issues making us
question who we are and what we stand for.
This episode of ‘A Different Lens’ investigates Australia’s ever-evolving national character,
how divisions are holding us back, and what we can do to work together and move forward
as one.
Produced by Monash University
Professor Margaret Gardner AO
President and Vice-Chancellor
Monash University
Professor Jacinta Elston
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous)
Monash University
Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture
Dr. Brian Martin
Faculty of Arts
Professor Graeme Davison
Professor Alistair Thomson
Faculty of Education
Dr. David Bright
Faculty of Law
Associate Professor Luke Beck
Associate Professor Melissa Castan
Music by Dg Music
Animation by Jumbla
Audio Post Production Baxter Sound
Directed by Hayden Gregory
Produced by Monash University In Partnership With Y&R ANZ
A Different Lens
https://lens.monash.edu/@a-different-lens
- published: 22 Jan 2019
- views: 91335
4:03
Brittany Higgins & Linda Reynolds' defamation battle: Explained
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds is suing Brittany Higgins in the Supreme Court of Western Australia in a defamation trial. Explore the upcoming defamation trial ...
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds is suing Brittany Higgins in the Supreme Court of Western Australia in a defamation trial. Explore the upcoming defamation trial between former Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds and Brittany Higgins. This high-stakes case revolves around Higgins' social media posts, which Reynolds claims falsely accused her of harassment and mishandling Higgins' rape allegations. With a trial date set for August 2, featuring high-profile witnesses and potential political repercussions, this legal battle is poised to make significant waves in Australian politics. Dive into the key details and understand the potential impact of this intense confrontation.
#australia #lindareynolds #brittanyhiggins #defamation
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https://wn.com/Brittany_Higgins_Linda_Reynolds'_Defamation_Battle_Explained
Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds is suing Brittany Higgins in the Supreme Court of Western Australia in a defamation trial. Explore the upcoming defamation trial between former Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds and Brittany Higgins. This high-stakes case revolves around Higgins' social media posts, which Reynolds claims falsely accused her of harassment and mishandling Higgins' rape allegations. With a trial date set for August 2, featuring high-profile witnesses and potential political repercussions, this legal battle is poised to make significant waves in Australian politics. Dive into the key details and understand the potential impact of this intense confrontation.
#australia #lindareynolds #brittanyhiggins #defamation
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- published: 08 Jul 2024
- views: 9590
3:49
Powerful advantage Donald Trump has over Kamala Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris has secured the pledged support of a majority of delegates to the Democratic National Convention , putting her on track to formally...
Vice President Kamala Harris has secured the pledged support of a majority of delegates to the Democratic National Convention , putting her on track to formally lock up the party’s nomination next month to take on former Donald Trump in the 2024 Presidential Election.
Since replacing Joe Biden, who announced he was stepping down from the race on the weekend and endorsed the Vice President, the Trump campaign has begun to change pace. Chief International Correspondent Cameron Stewart provides his analysis of how the former US President will go head to head with the new candidate.
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https://wn.com/Powerful_Advantage_Donald_Trump_Has_Over_Kamala_Harris
Vice President Kamala Harris has secured the pledged support of a majority of delegates to the Democratic National Convention , putting her on track to formally lock up the party’s nomination next month to take on former Donald Trump in the 2024 Presidential Election.
Since replacing Joe Biden, who announced he was stepping down from the race on the weekend and endorsed the Vice President, the Trump campaign has begun to change pace. Chief International Correspondent Cameron Stewart provides his analysis of how the former US President will go head to head with the new candidate.
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Laminar Flow DISAMBIGUATION
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Involuntary Convulsion - Disambiguation [Official Guitar Playthrough]
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Island (disambiguation)
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being bad at videogames
Bad or BAD may refer to:
Common meanings
Evil, the opposite of moral good
Erroneous, inaccurate or incorrect
Unhealthy, or counter to well-being
Antagonist, the threat or obstacle of moral good
Acronyms
BAD-2, a Soviet armored trolley car
Bank account debits tax, an Australian tax
Bcl-2-associated death promoter, a pro-apoptotic protein
Team B.A.D., a professional wrestling tag team
Films
Andy Warhol's Bad, a 1977 film
Bad, an unfinished film by Theo van Gogh
Music
Performers
B.A.D, the Taiwanese boy band, who formed in 1998
Big Audio Dynamite, Mick Jones' post-Clash band, from London
Royce da 5'9", the American rapper known as Bad, in the group Bad Meets Evil
Albums
Bad (album), a 1987 album by Michael Jackson
BAD, or Bigger and Deffer, the second album by LL Cool J, 1987
Songs
"Bad" (Mi...
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Elizabeth Andrews (disambiguation)
Elizabeth Andrews may refer to:
Elizabeth Andrews (1882–1960), first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales
Elizabeth B. Andrews (1911–2002), U.S. Representative from Alabama
Elizabeth Kay Andrews, Baroness Andrews (born 1943), British politician
Elizabeth Andrews (rugby player), Australian rugby player
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Sandalwood (disambiguation)
Sandalwood is the common name of many species of plants and their wood and oils.
The sandalwood family, Santalaceae, which includes:
True sandalwoods, of the genus Santalum, particularly several commercially harvested species that provide sandalwood timber:
Santalum album, white or Indian sandalwood,
Santalum ellipticum, coast sandalwood
Santalum freycinetianum, Hawaiian sandalwood
Santalum lanceolatum, Northern sandalwood (also Northern sandalbox)
Santalum spicatum, Australian sandalwood
Sandalwood oil, oil derived from Santalum album or Santulum spicatumVarious unrelated plants with similarly-scented wood or oil:
Adenanthera pavonina, sandalwood tree; red, false red sandalwood
Baphia nitida, camwood, also known as African sandalwood
Eremophila mitchellii, sandalwood; false sandalwood (a...
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Ronald Wright (disambiguation)
Ronald Wright (born 1948) is a Canadian author.
Ronald Wright or Ron Wright may also refer to:
Ron Wright (baseball) (born 1976), American baseball player
Ronald Wright (boxer) (born 1971), American boxer
Ron Wright (cricketer) (1913–1968), Australian cricket umpire
Ronald Wright (cricketer) (1903–1992), English cricketer
Ron Wright (footballer) (1929–2001), Australian rules footballer
Ron Wright (politician) (1953–2021), member of the United States House of Representatives
Ron Wright (wrestler) (1938–2015), American professional wrestler
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One (disambiguation)
One or 1 is the first natural number.
1, one, or ONE may also refer to:
AD 1, first year of the AD era
1 BC, the year before AD 1
One (pronoun), a pronoun in the English language
Hydrogen, with an atomic number of 1
The month of January, the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
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Royal Australian 🇦🇺 Air Force in 2021 || Per Ardua ad Astra
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The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), formed in March 1921, is the aerial warfare branch of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). It operates the majority of the ADF's fixed wing aircraft, although both the Australian Army and Royal Australian Navy also operate aircraft in various roles.[2][3] It directly continues the traditions of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC), formed on 22 October 1912.[4] The RAAF provides support across a spectrum of operations such as air superiority, precision strikes...
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The Australian National University
www.anu.edu.au/
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The Australian National University
Australian National University crest.png
Coat of arms of ANU
Motto Naturam Primum Cognoscere Rerum (Latin)
First to learn the nature of things
Type Public
Established 1946
Endowment A$1.13 billion[1]
Chancellor The Hon Gareth Evans AC
Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt AC
Administrative staff
3,753
Undergraduates 10,052
Postgraduates 10,840
Location Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Campus Urban, 1.45 square kilometres (358 acres)
Affiliations IARU, Group of Eight, APRU, AURA, ASAIHL
Website anu.edu.au
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Laminar Flow DISAMBIGUATION
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Involuntary Convulsion - Disambiguation [Official Guitar Playthrough]
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Island (disambiguation)
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being bad at videogames
Bad or BAD may refer to:
Common meanings
Evil, the opposite of moral good
Erroneous, inaccurate or incorrect
Unhealthy, or counter to well-being
Antagonist, th...
Bad or BAD may refer to:
Common meanings
Evil, the opposite of moral good
Erroneous, inaccurate or incorrect
Unhealthy, or counter to well-being
Antagonist, the threat or obstacle of moral good
Acronyms
BAD-2, a Soviet armored trolley car
Bank account debits tax, an Australian tax
Bcl-2-associated death promoter, a pro-apoptotic protein
Team B.A.D., a professional wrestling tag team
Films
Andy Warhol's Bad, a 1977 film
Bad, an unfinished film by Theo van Gogh
Music
Performers
B.A.D, the Taiwanese boy band, who formed in 1998
Big Audio Dynamite, Mick Jones' post-Clash band, from London
Royce da 5'9", the American rapper known as Bad, in the group Bad Meets Evil
Albums
Bad (album), a 1987 album by Michael Jackson
BAD, or Bigger and Deffer, the second album by LL Cool J, 1987
Songs
"Bad" (Michael Jackson song), 1987
"Bad" (David Guetta and Showtek song), 2014
"Bad" (U2 song), 1984
"Bad" (Wale song), 2013
"Bad" (XXXTentacion song), 2018
"Bad" (James Bay song), 2019
"Bad", from the 2011 album Symphony Soldier by The Cab
"Bad", by Don Diablo, featuring Zak Abel
Other music
Bad (tour), a Michael Jackson world tour
Geography
Bad,
Azerbaijan, a village in the Quba District
Bad, a village in the Agra district of India
Bad, Uttar Pradesh, a census town in India
Alternate name of Badrud, a city in Iran
Bad River (disambiguation), various rivers
Other uses
Bad (economics), the opposite of a good
Bad (cuneiform), a cuneiform sign
Little Miss Bad, a character in the Little Miss series of books by Roger Hargreaves
bad, ISO 639-2 and -5 codes for the Banda languages, spoken in central Africa
BAD, IATA airport code for Barksdale Air Force Base, Bossier City, Louisiana, United States
See also
BADD (disambiguation)
List of people known as the Bad
Bad 25, 2012 special 25th anniversary edition of the Michael Jackson album Bad
Bad 25 (film), a 2012 documentary film about the Michael Jackson album
All pages with titles beginning with Bad
All pages with titles containing Bad
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Bad or BAD may refer to:
Common meanings
Evil, the opposite of moral good
Erroneous, inaccurate or incorrect
Unhealthy, or counter to well-being
Antagonist, the threat or obstacle of moral good
Acronyms
BAD-2, a Soviet armored trolley car
Bank account debits tax, an Australian tax
Bcl-2-associated death promoter, a pro-apoptotic protein
Team B.A.D., a professional wrestling tag team
Films
Andy Warhol's Bad, a 1977 film
Bad, an unfinished film by Theo van Gogh
Music
Performers
B.A.D, the Taiwanese boy band, who formed in 1998
Big Audio Dynamite, Mick Jones' post-Clash band, from London
Royce da 5'9", the American rapper known as Bad, in the group Bad Meets Evil
Albums
Bad (album), a 1987 album by Michael Jackson
BAD, or Bigger and Deffer, the second album by LL Cool J, 1987
Songs
"Bad" (Michael Jackson song), 1987
"Bad" (David Guetta and Showtek song), 2014
"Bad" (U2 song), 1984
"Bad" (Wale song), 2013
"Bad" (XXXTentacion song), 2018
"Bad" (James Bay song), 2019
"Bad", from the 2011 album Symphony Soldier by The Cab
"Bad", by Don Diablo, featuring Zak Abel
Other music
Bad (tour), a Michael Jackson world tour
Geography
Bad,
Azerbaijan, a village in the Quba District
Bad, a village in the Agra district of India
Bad, Uttar Pradesh, a census town in India
Alternate name of Badrud, a city in Iran
Bad River (disambiguation), various rivers
Other uses
Bad (economics), the opposite of a good
Bad (cuneiform), a cuneiform sign
Little Miss Bad, a character in the Little Miss series of books by Roger Hargreaves
bad, ISO 639-2 and -5 codes for the Banda languages, spoken in central Africa
BAD, IATA airport code for Barksdale Air Force Base, Bossier City, Louisiana, United States
See also
BADD (disambiguation)
List of people known as the Bad
Bad 25, 2012 special 25th anniversary edition of the Michael Jackson album Bad
Bad 25 (film), a 2012 documentary film about the Michael Jackson album
All pages with titles beginning with Bad
All pages with titles containing Bad
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Elizabeth Andrews (disambiguation)
Elizabeth Andrews may refer to:
Elizabeth Andrews (1882–1960), first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales
Elizabeth B. Andrews (1911–2002), U.S. Repres...
Elizabeth Andrews may refer to:
Elizabeth Andrews (1882–1960), first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales
Elizabeth B. Andrews (1911–2002), U.S. Representative from
Alabama
Elizabeth Kay Andrews, Baroness Andrews (born 1943), British politician
Elizabeth Andrews (rugby player), Australian rugby player
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Elizabeth Andrews may refer to:
Elizabeth Andrews (1882–1960), first woman organiser of the Labour Party in Wales
Elizabeth B. Andrews (1911–2002), U.S. Representative from
Alabama
Elizabeth Kay Andrews, Baroness Andrews (born 1943), British politician
Elizabeth Andrews (rugby player), Australian rugby player
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Sandalwood (disambiguation)
Sandalwood is the common name of many species of plants and their wood and oils.
The sandalwood family, Santalaceae, which includes:
True sandalwoods, of the g...
Sandalwood is the common name of many species of plants and their wood and oils.
The sandalwood family, Santalaceae, which includes:
True sandalwoods, of the genus Santalum, particularly several commercially harvested species that provide sandalwood timber:
Santalum album, white or Indian sandalwood,
Santalum ellipticum, coast sandalwood
Santalum freycinetianum, Hawaiian sandalwood
Santalum lanceolatum, Northern sandalwood (also Northern sandalbox)
Santalum spicatum, Australian sandalwood
Sandalwood oil, oil derived from Santalum album or Santulum spicatumVarious unrelated plants with similarly-scented wood or oil:
Adenanthera pavonina, sandalwood tree; red, false red sandalwood
Baphia nitida, camwood, also known as African sandalwood
Eremophila mitchellii, sandalwood; false sandalwood (also sandalbox)
Myoporum platycarpum, sandalwood; false sandalwood
Myoporum sandwicense, bastard sandalwood; false sandalwood
Osyris lanceolata, African sandalwood
Osyris tenuifolia, east African sandalwood
Pterocarpus santalinus, red sandalwood
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Sandalwood is the common name of many species of plants and their wood and oils.
The sandalwood family, Santalaceae, which includes:
True sandalwoods, of the genus Santalum, particularly several commercially harvested species that provide sandalwood timber:
Santalum album, white or Indian sandalwood,
Santalum ellipticum, coast sandalwood
Santalum freycinetianum, Hawaiian sandalwood
Santalum lanceolatum, Northern sandalwood (also Northern sandalbox)
Santalum spicatum, Australian sandalwood
Sandalwood oil, oil derived from Santalum album or Santulum spicatumVarious unrelated plants with similarly-scented wood or oil:
Adenanthera pavonina, sandalwood tree; red, false red sandalwood
Baphia nitida, camwood, also known as African sandalwood
Eremophila mitchellii, sandalwood; false sandalwood (also sandalbox)
Myoporum platycarpum, sandalwood; false sandalwood
Myoporum sandwicense, bastard sandalwood; false sandalwood
Osyris lanceolata, African sandalwood
Osyris tenuifolia, east African sandalwood
Pterocarpus santalinus, red sandalwood
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandalwood_(disambiguation)
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Ronald Wright (disambiguation)
Ronald Wright (born 1948) is a Canadian author.
Ronald Wright or Ron Wright may also refer to:
Ron Wright (baseball) (born 1976), American baseball player
Rona...
Ronald Wright (born 1948) is a Canadian author.
Ronald Wright or Ron Wright may also refer to:
Ron Wright (baseball) (born 1976), American baseball player
Ronald Wright (boxer) (born 1971), American boxer
Ron Wright (cricketer) (1913–1968), Australian cricket umpire
Ronald Wright (cricketer) (1903–1992), English cricketer
Ron Wright (footballer) (1929–2001), Australian rules footballer
Ron Wright (politician) (1953–2021), member of the United States House of Representatives
Ron Wright (wrestler) (1938–2015), American professional wrestler
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Wright_(disambiguation)
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Ronald Wright (born 1948) is a Canadian author.
Ronald Wright or Ron Wright may also refer to:
Ron Wright (baseball) (born 1976), American baseball player
Ronald Wright (boxer) (born 1971), American boxer
Ron Wright (cricketer) (1913–1968), Australian cricket umpire
Ronald Wright (cricketer) (1903–1992), English cricketer
Ron Wright (footballer) (1929–2001), Australian rules footballer
Ron Wright (politician) (1953–2021), member of the United States House of Representatives
Ron Wright (wrestler) (1938–2015), American professional wrestler
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One (disambiguation)
One or 1 is the first natural number.
1, one, or ONE may also refer to:
AD 1, first year of the AD era
1 BC, the year before AD 1
One (pronoun), a pronoun in t...
One or 1 is the first natural number.
1, one, or ONE may also refer to:
AD 1, first year of the AD era
1 BC, the year before AD 1
One (pronoun), a pronoun in the English language
Hydrogen, with an atomic number of 1
The month of January, the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_(disambiguation)
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One or 1 is the first natural number.
1, one, or ONE may also refer to:
AD 1, first year of the AD era
1 BC, the year before AD 1
One (pronoun), a pronoun in the English language
Hydrogen, with an atomic number of 1
The month of January, the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_(disambiguation)
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Royal Australian 🇦🇺 Air Force in 2021 || Per Ardua ad Astra
Royal Australian 🇦🇺 Air Force in 2021 || Per Ardua ad Astra
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"RAAF" redirects here. For the British auxiliary air force, see Royal Auxiliary Air Force. For other uses, see RAAF (disambiguation).
The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), formed in March 1921, is the aerial warfare branch of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). It operates the majority of the ADF's fixed wing aircraft, although both the Australian Army and Royal Australian Navy also operate aircraft in various roles.[2][3] It directly continues the traditions of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC), formed on 22 October 1912.[4] The RAAF provides support across a spectrum of operations such as air superiority, precision strikes, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, air mobility, space surveillance, and humanitarian support.
Royal Australian Air Force
Badge of the Royal Australian Air Force
Founded
31 March 1921; 99 years ago
Country
Australia
Type
Air force
Role
Aerial warfare
Size
14,313 Active personnel [1]
5,499 Reserve personnel
309 Aircraft
Part of
Australian Defence Force
Headquarters
Russell Offices, Canberra
Motto(s)
Latin: Per Ardua ad Astra
"Through Adversity to the Stars"
March
Royal Australian Air Force March Past
Anniversaries
RAAF Anniversary Commemoration – 31 March
Engagements
Second World War
Berlin Airlift
Korean War
Malayan Emergency
Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation
Vietnam War
East Timor
War in
Afghanistan
Iraq War
Military intervention against ISIL
Website
www.airforce.gov.au
Commanders
Commander-in-Chief
Governor-General David Hurley as representative of Elizabeth II as Queen of Australia[1]
Chief of the Air Force
Air Marshal Mel Hupfeld
Deputy Chief of the Air Force
Air Vice Marshal Stephen Meredith
Air Commander Australia
Air Vice Marshal Joe Iervasi
Warrant Officer of the Air Force
Warrant Officer Fiona Grasby
Insignia
Logo
Roundel
Ensign
Aircraft flown
Electronic
warfare
EA-18G Growler, E-7A Wedgetail
Fighter
F/A-18A/B Hornet, F/A-18F Super Hornet, F-35A Lightning II
Helicopter
AW139
Patrol
AP-3C Orion, P-8A Poseidon
Trainer
PC-21, Hawk 127, KA350
Transport
C-130J Hercules, C-17A Globemaster III, 737 BBJ, Falcon 7X, KC-30A MRTT, C-27J Spartan
The RAAF took part in many of the 20th century's major conflicts. During the early years of the Second World War a number of RAAF bomber, fighter, reconnaissance and other squadrons served in Britain, and with the Desert Air Force located in North Africa and the Mediterranean. From 1942, many RAAF units were formed in Australia, and fought in South West Pacific Area. Thousands of Australians also served with other Commonwealth air forces in Europe, including during the bomber offensive against Germany.[5] By the time the war ended, a total of 216,900 men and women served in the RAAF, of whom 10,562 were killed in action.[6]
Later the RAAF served in the Berlin Airlift, Korean War, Malayan Emergency, Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation and Vietnam War
A RAAF C-130J Super Hercules departing RAAF Williams, Point Cook, in 2006.
A C-17A Globemaster III
A BAE Hawk 127 on approach
additional 2 on order, 1 further option[78]
Lockheed AP-3C Orion United States maritime patrol 2 AP-3C variant replaced by P-8A Poseidon; 2 AP-3C(EW) variants remain, to be replaced by MC-55A
MQ-4C Triton United States HALE maritime ISR 6 on order, deliveries from 2023[79]
Tanker
Airbus A330 MRTT Spain refueling / transport KC-30A 7[71] 1 with VIP configuration
Transport
Boeing C-17A Globemaster III United States strategic airlifter 8[71]
C-130J Super Hercules United States tactical airlifter C-130J-30 12[71]
C-27J Spartan Italy utility transport 10[71]
Boeing 737 BBJ United States VIP 2[80]
Dassault Falcon 7X France VIP 3[81]
Helicopter
AgustaWestland AW139 Italy SAR / utility 6[82] contracted with CHC Helicopter
Trainer Aircraft
BAE Hawk United Kingdom lead-in fighter trainer Hawk 127 33[71]
Pilatus PC-21 Switzerland trainer 49[83]
Beechcraft Super King Air United States multi-engine trainer / transport / ISTAR KA350
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The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), formed in March 1921, is the aerial warfare branch of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). It operates the majority of the ADF's fixed wing aircraft, although both the Australian Army and Royal Australian Navy also operate aircraft in various roles.[2][3] It directly continues the traditions of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC), formed on 22 October 1912.[4] The RAAF provides support across a spectrum of operations such as air superiority, precision strikes, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, air mobility, space surveillance, and humanitarian support.
Royal Australian Air Force
Badge of the Royal Australian Air Force
Founded
31 March 1921; 99 years ago
Country
Australia
Type
Air force
Role
Aerial warfare
Size
14,313 Active personnel [1]
5,499 Reserve personnel
309 Aircraft
Part of
Australian Defence Force
Headquarters
Russell Offices, Canberra
Motto(s)
Latin: Per Ardua ad Astra
"Through Adversity to the Stars"
March
Royal Australian Air Force March Past
Anniversaries
RAAF Anniversary Commemoration – 31 March
Engagements
Second World War
Berlin Airlift
Korean War
Malayan Emergency
Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation
Vietnam War
East Timor
War in
Afghanistan
Iraq War
Military intervention against ISIL
Website
www.airforce.gov.au
Commanders
Commander-in-Chief
Governor-General David Hurley as representative of Elizabeth II as Queen of Australia[1]
Chief of the Air Force
Air Marshal Mel Hupfeld
Deputy Chief of the Air Force
Air Vice Marshal Stephen Meredith
Air Commander Australia
Air Vice Marshal Joe Iervasi
Warrant Officer of the Air Force
Warrant Officer Fiona Grasby
Insignia
Logo
Roundel
Ensign
Aircraft flown
Electronic
warfare
EA-18G Growler, E-7A Wedgetail
Fighter
F/A-18A/B Hornet, F/A-18F Super Hornet, F-35A Lightning II
Helicopter
AW139
Patrol
AP-3C Orion, P-8A Poseidon
Trainer
PC-21, Hawk 127, KA350
Transport
C-130J Hercules, C-17A Globemaster III, 737 BBJ, Falcon 7X, KC-30A MRTT, C-27J Spartan
The RAAF took part in many of the 20th century's major conflicts. During the early years of the Second World War a number of RAAF bomber, fighter, reconnaissance and other squadrons served in Britain, and with the Desert Air Force located in North Africa and the Mediterranean. From 1942, many RAAF units were formed in Australia, and fought in South West Pacific Area. Thousands of Australians also served with other Commonwealth air forces in Europe, including during the bomber offensive against Germany.[5] By the time the war ended, a total of 216,900 men and women served in the RAAF, of whom 10,562 were killed in action.[6]
Later the RAAF served in the Berlin Airlift, Korean War, Malayan Emergency, Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation and Vietnam War
A RAAF C-130J Super Hercules departing RAAF Williams, Point Cook, in 2006.
A C-17A Globemaster III
A BAE Hawk 127 on approach
additional 2 on order, 1 further option[78]
Lockheed AP-3C Orion United States maritime patrol 2 AP-3C variant replaced by P-8A Poseidon; 2 AP-3C(EW) variants remain, to be replaced by MC-55A
MQ-4C Triton United States HALE maritime ISR 6 on order, deliveries from 2023[79]
Tanker
Airbus A330 MRTT Spain refueling / transport KC-30A 7[71] 1 with VIP configuration
Transport
Boeing C-17A Globemaster III United States strategic airlifter 8[71]
C-130J Super Hercules United States tactical airlifter C-130J-30 12[71]
C-27J Spartan Italy utility transport 10[71]
Boeing 737 BBJ United States VIP 2[80]
Dassault Falcon 7X France VIP 3[81]
Helicopter
AgustaWestland AW139 Italy SAR / utility 6[82] contracted with CHC Helicopter
Trainer Aircraft
BAE Hawk United Kingdom lead-in fighter trainer Hawk 127 33[71]
Pilatus PC-21 Switzerland trainer 49[83]
Beechcraft Super King Air United States multi-engine trainer / transport / ISTAR KA350
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The Australian National University
www.anu.edu.au/
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The Australian National University
Austra...
www.anu.edu.au/
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"ANU" redirects here. For other uses, see ANU (disambiguation).
The Australian National University
Australian National University crest.png
Coat of arms of ANU
Motto Naturam Primum Cognoscere Rerum (Latin)
First to learn the nature of things
Type Public
Established 1946
Endowment A$1.13 billion[1]
Chancellor The Hon Gareth Evans AC
Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt AC
Administrative staff
3,753
Undergraduates 10,052
Postgraduates 10,840
Location Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Campus Urban, 1.45 square kilometres (358 acres)
Affiliations IARU, Group of Eight, APRU, AURA, ASAIHL
Website anu.edu.au
Australian National University logo.png
The Australian National University (ANU) is a national research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies and institutes.[2]
Founded in 1946, it is the only university to have been created by the Parliament of Australia. Originally a postgraduate research university, ANU commenced undergraduate teaching in 1960 when it integrated the Canberra University College, which had been established in 1929 as a campus of the University of Melbourne.[3] ANU enrolls 10,052 undergraduate and 10,840 postgraduate students and employs 3,753 staff.[4] The university's endowment stood at A$1.13 billion in 2012.[1]
ANU is consistently ranked among the world's top universities. ANU is ranked co-equal 19th in the world (first in Australia) with King's College London by the 2015/16 QS World University Rankings,[5] and 52nd in the world (second in Australia) by the 2015/16 Times Higher Education.[6] ANU was named the world's 25th (first in Australia) most international university in a 2016 study by Times Higher Education.[7] In the 2015 Times Higher Education Global Employability University Ranking, an annual ranking of university graduates' employability, ANU was ranked 32nd in the world (first in Australia).[8] ANU is ranked 89th (first in Australia) in the 2015 CWTS Leiden ranking.[9] ANU is ranked first in the 4 Palmes category in the Eduniversal ranking.[10]
ANU counts six Nobel laureates among its faculty and alumni.[11] The university has educated two prime ministers, 30 current Australian Ambassadors and more than a dozen current heads of Government departments of Australia. Students entering ANU in 2013 had a median Australian Tertiary Admission Rank of 93,[12][13] the equal-highest among Australian universities
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www.anu.edu.au/
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"ANU" redirects here. For other uses, see ANU (disambiguation).
The Australian National University
Australian National University crest.png
Coat of arms of ANU
Motto Naturam Primum Cognoscere Rerum (Latin)
First to learn the nature of things
Type Public
Established 1946
Endowment A$1.13 billion[1]
Chancellor The Hon Gareth Evans AC
Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt AC
Administrative staff
3,753
Undergraduates 10,052
Postgraduates 10,840
Location Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Campus Urban, 1.45 square kilometres (358 acres)
Affiliations IARU, Group of Eight, APRU, AURA, ASAIHL
Website anu.edu.au
Australian National University logo.png
The Australian National University (ANU) is a national research university located in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Its main campus in Acton encompasses seven teaching and research colleges, in addition to several national academies and institutes.[2]
Founded in 1946, it is the only university to have been created by the Parliament of Australia. Originally a postgraduate research university, ANU commenced undergraduate teaching in 1960 when it integrated the Canberra University College, which had been established in 1929 as a campus of the University of Melbourne.[3] ANU enrolls 10,052 undergraduate and 10,840 postgraduate students and employs 3,753 staff.[4] The university's endowment stood at A$1.13 billion in 2012.[1]
ANU is consistently ranked among the world's top universities. ANU is ranked co-equal 19th in the world (first in Australia) with King's College London by the 2015/16 QS World University Rankings,[5] and 52nd in the world (second in Australia) by the 2015/16 Times Higher Education.[6] ANU was named the world's 25th (first in Australia) most international university in a 2016 study by Times Higher Education.[7] In the 2015 Times Higher Education Global Employability University Ranking, an annual ranking of university graduates' employability, ANU was ranked 32nd in the world (first in Australia).[8] ANU is ranked 89th (first in Australia) in the 2015 CWTS Leiden ranking.[9] ANU is ranked first in the 4 Palmes category in the Eduniversal ranking.[10]
ANU counts six Nobel laureates among its faculty and alumni.[11] The university has educated two prime ministers, 30 current Australian Ambassadors and more than a dozen current heads of Government departments of Australia. Students entering ANU in 2013 had a median Australian Tertiary Admission Rank of 93,[12][13] the equal-highest among Australian universities
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