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  2. List of international sports events in Australia - Wikipedia

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    World Outdoor Championships (Men) Adelaide, South Australia: Bowls: 2000: 8–26 March: World Outdoor Championship (Women) Moama, New South Wales: Bowls: 2012: 24 November – 9 December 2012: World Outdoor Championships: Adelaide, South Australia: 31: Bowls: 2020: 23 May – 7 June: World Outdoor Championships: Gold Coast, Queensland [32 ...

  3. Heritage Expeditions - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Expeditions is an expedition cruise tourism company operating from Christchurch, New Zealand. [1] The company was established by the Russ family, [2] and currently offers a range of expedition cruises and excursions in Antarctica, Subantarctic, New Zealand, Australia, the South Pacific and Japan.

  4. Netball SA Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is owned by the Government of South Australia who in turn lease it to Netball South Australia. It is the main home venue for Adelaide Thunderbirds of Suncorp Super Netball and Southern Force of the Australian Netball League. It is also the main host venue for the Netball South Australia Premier League. It also serves as the ...

  5. List of Oceanian stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand: Auckland Rugby Football Union, Blues, some New Zealand national rugby union team, New Zealand national soccer team, Auckland Aces and New Zealand national cricket team for Test Cricket and One Day International and Twenty20 matches 8: Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre Stadium: 48,500 [2] Brisbane Australia: Queensland Athletics.

  6. Kelsian Group - Wikipedia

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    Kelsian Group Limited, formerly SeaLink Travel Group, is an Australian public company that operates transport services in Australia, the Channel Islands nations of Guernsey and Jersey and Singapore. History

  7. Olympic surfers sleep on a cruise ship in Tahiti, a first for ...

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    The ship helps alleviate some of the larger-than-usual crowds and need for new buildings that locals and activists said could affect the small town at the end of the road on the small island.

  8. Captain Cook Cruises (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cook Cruises commenced operating on 26 January 1970 on Port Jackson, Sydney with the Captain Cook, a modified 1943 Fairmile B motor launch. The business was founded by Trevor Haworth taking its name from James Cook who led the first European contact with the East Coast of Australia in 1770.

  9. Outer Harbor, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Outer Harbor was established at the beginning of the 20th century, due to the increasing size of ships and the length of time it took to sail up the Port River to the inner harbour of Port Adelaide. The first ship to dock there was the RMS Oruba . on 16 January 1908. [ 6 ]