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The Yamaha WR450F is an off-road motorcycle made by Yamaha Motor Company. It currently has a 450 cc (27 cu in) liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. First offered in 1998 at 400cc, it shared many components and design concepts with the YZ400F motocross model.
The Yamaha WR250F is an off-road motorcycle made by Yamaha Motor Company.It has a 250 cc (15 cu in) liquid-cooled single nikasil coated cylinder engine. First offered in 2001, it shared many components and design concepts with the YZ250F motocross model.
The company is also involved in the import and sale of various types of products, the development of tourist businesses, and the management of leisure, recreational facilities and related services. Yamaha's motorcycle sales are the second largest in the world [4] and Yamaha is the world leader in water vehicle sales. [5]
This page lists notable Australian bicycle brands and manufacturing companies past and present. This article relates to pedal cycles, tricycles and power assisted cycles but does not include Motorcycles.
The Daily Edition (Seven Network 2013—2020) The Dalley Edition (Sky News 2014–2016) Difference of Opinion (ABC 2007) The Drum (ABC 2012–2023, ABC News 2010–2023) Entertainment Tonight Australia (Nine Network 1999) Eric Baume's Viewpoint (TCN-9 1959–1961) Extra (Nine Network Brisbane 1992–2009) Face to Face (Seven Network 1995–1997)
Evelyn Owen, c. 1941. The Owen gun was created by Australian Army private Evelyn Owen in 1931, who finalised the design in 1938, when he was around 23. [4] Owen submitted the design to the Australian military, but was rejected, as they were waiting for the British Sten to finish development. [5]
The coin entered circulation on 14 February 1966. In its first year of minting the coin was manufactured at three different mints: 145.2 million at the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra, 66.6 million at the Melbourne Mint and 217.7 million at the Perth Mint.
The Australian Open (stylized ΛO) is a tennis tournament organised by Tennis Australia annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.It is chronologically the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events every year, held before the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open.