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  2. Priority to the right - Wikipedia

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    The system is widely used in countries with right-hand traffic, including most European countries. What varies, however, is the prevalence of uncontrolled intersections. In some countries, the right of way at virtually all but the most minor road junctions is controlled by the display of priority vs. stop / yield signs or by traffic lights, while in others (such as France) priority-to-the ...

  3. List of universities in Australia - Wikipedia

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    There are 44 universities in Australia out of which 39 are public universities and 5 private universities. [1] The Commonwealth Higher Education Support Act 2003 sets out three groups of Australian higher education providers : universities, other self-accrediting higher education institutions and state and territory accredited higher education ...

  4. Group of Eight (Australian universities) - Wikipedia

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    The Go8 universities are some of the largest and the oldest universities in Australia [2] and are consistently the highest ranked of all Australian universities. Seven of the Go8 members are ranked in the world's top 100 universities and all Go8 members are ranked in the world's top 150 universities; in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, the Times Higher Education World University ...

  5. Tertiary education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The first university established in Australia was the University of Sydney in 1850, followed in 1853 by the University of Melbourne.Prior to federation in 1901 two more universities were established: the University of Adelaide (1874) and the University of Tasmania (1890).

  6. Vice-chancellor - Wikipedia

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    The executive head of an Australian university is the vice-chancellor, who serves as the university equivalent of a chief executive officer. [3] The vice-chancellor is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the university and reports directly to the University Council, which the chancellor heads. [4]

  7. List of prime ministers of Australia by education - Wikipedia

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    University of Western Australia (B.A., LL.B.) University College, Oxford Australian National University (law, no degree) Paul Keating: 1991–1996: De La Salle College (Sydney) Belmore Technical College (Sydney) – John Howard: 1996–2007: Canterbury Boys' High School (Sydney) Earlwood Primary School (Sydney) University of Sydney : Kevin Rudd ...

  8. Higher Education Support Act 2003 - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Education Support Act 2003 (Cth) (HESA) is an Act of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia which governs funding for universities in Australia.The Act determines categories of providers eligible for public funding, establishes the basis for providing public funding, codifies the existing aims of universities, and introduces measures to strengthen Australia’s knowledge base.

  9. List of Australian universities by annual revenue - Wikipedia

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    RMIT University: $272 million: $966 million: $1.11 billion $1.29 billion $1.29 billion $1.25 billion Australian National University: $391 million: $996 million: $1.18 billion $1.34 billion $1.30 billion $1.19 billion Deakin University: $228 million: $856 million: $971 million $1.20 billion $1.22 billion $1.10 billion University of Technology ...