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White Pages Australia is a formerly government-owned and now-privatised directory of contact information for people and business entities within Australia. Originally only in the form of a print book delivered to all households for several decades, it now also exists online.
Thryv (formerly Sensis) is an Australian platforms and marketing services company that owns the Yellow Pages and White Pages, as well as a variety of other websites and publications in Australia. Prior to the sale of 70% of the Sensis business to American private equity firm Platinum Equity in March 2014, Sensis was Telstra's wholly owned ...
Victoria University Secondary College: Deer Park 7–12 Co-ed 2010 website: Victorian College of the Arts Secondary School: Southbank 7–12 Co-ed 1977 website: Victorian School of Languages P–12 Co-ed LOTE only, statewide enrolment 1935 website: Viewbank College: Viewbank 7–12 Co-ed 1994 website: Virtual School Victoria: Thornbury P–12 Co-ed
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White Pages Australia This page was last edited on 2 April 2015, at 12:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
Map of Local Government Areas in Victoria. This is a list of locality names and populated place names in the state of Victoria, Australia, outside the Melbourne metropolitan area. It is organised by region from the south-west of the state to the east and, for convenience, is sectioned by Local Government Area (LGA).
White Pages (UDDI), a protocol used to discover Web Services Whitepages (company) , a provider of contact information for people and businesses in the US whitepages.com.au, an online searchable Sensis directory of contact information for businesses, government departments, organisations, and people in Australia
Similar to other states and territories in Australia, public housing in Victoria is considered to be stigmatised, and often perceived and "framed as places of danger, drugs and vice". [4] This stigma, amongst other factors, can result in people who live in public housing experiencing prejudice and vilification. [5]