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  2. The Good Neighbour (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Good Neighbour was a monthly bulletin in newspaper broadsheet format issued by the News and Information Bureau, Australian Department of Immigration, to assist immigrants to Australia. Printed on buff-coloured paper, it contained eight pages of illustrated news and advice for new immigrants to Australia.

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    The Chronicle (Canberra) F. The Federal Capital Pioneer; G. The Good Neighbour (newspaper) This page was last edited on 31 May 2020, at 00:11 (UTC). Text ...

  4. Gus's - Wikipedia

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    The cafe was established by Augustin 'Gus' Petersilka (20 July 1918 – 23 October 1994) [1] who emigrated to Australia from Austria in 1951 and arrived in Canberra in 1962. Petersilka had difficulties with introducing this new style of dining to Canberra as it was against the regulations of the time for people to sit outside in a cafe or ...

  5. CTC (TV station) - Wikipedia

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    The original Seven Network series of Neighbours aired from May to December 1985 in one-hour double episodes on Wednesdays at 7:30 pm, however only around 50 of the original 170 episodes were broadcast in Canberra at that time. Neighbours returned unceremoniously 18 months later to CTC on 1 June 1987 at 5:30 pm weeknights. [65]

  6. Tilley's - Wikipedia

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    Tilley's Devine Café Gallery is a well-known café in the suburb of Lyneham in Canberra, Australia. It was named after Matilda 'Tilly' Devine, an English Australian gangster and madame from Sydney. When the café first opened in 1984, it was intended as a women's space, with men allowed entry only when accompanied by women. [1]

  7. Canberra Times - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 July 2006, at 01:53 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  8. The Chronicle (Canberra) - Wikipedia

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    The Canberra Chronicle was announced as a 'new newspaper for Canberra' in August 1981, [3] with the first issue available on 16 September that year. [4] [5] It was described as a free weekly suburban newspaper covering the local scene and complementing The Canberra Times through its same publisher, The Federal Capital Press of Australia Pty Ltd. [3] Initially it had an editorial team of three ...

  9. The Canberra Times - Wikipedia

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    The Canberra Times was launched in 1926 by Thomas Shakespeare along with his oldest son Arthur Shakespeare and two younger sons Christopher and James. [1] The newspaper's headquarters were originally located in the Civic retail precinct, in Cooyong Street and Mort Street, in blocks bought by Thomas Shakespeare in the first sale of Canberra leases in 1924.