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  2. Spotlight Group - Wikipedia

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    Spotlight was established by brothers Morry Fraid and Ruben Fried, whose names were spelled differently due to a mistake by their teachers. [1] They immigrated to Australia from Israel in 1956 with their parents, who established a fabric stall at the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne. The first Spotlight store was opened in 1973 in Malvern.

  3. List of magazines in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Juke Magazine (1975-1992) Juice (Australian magazine) Limelight; Music Feeds; Resident Advisor; Rip It Up (1989-2016) Roadrunner (Australian music magazine) Rock Australia Magazine (RAM) (1975-1989) Rolling Stone Australia; Stealth magazine (1999-2007) The Alternative Gig Guide; The Music (magazine) The Music Network; Time Off; Triple J Magazine

  4. Critical Incident Response Team - Wikipedia

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    A Critical Incident Response Team member at a siege in Belmont, Geelong on 27 September 2012. In March 2004, the Force Response Unit (FRU) launched the CIRT concept consisting of two teams of officers patrolling in a Van each to provide specialist assistance to general duties police with a primary focus on tactical support and negotiation capabilities supported by a greater range of less-than ...

  5. Category:Magazines published in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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  6. Music street press of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The magazine focused on dance music and club culture. Its main competitor was The Brag, published by Furst Media. [6] 3D World was purchased by Street Press Media in 2009, and they expanded to Melbourne and Brisbane in 2010 [7] before closing the print edition the following year. It was then revived in August 2011 as Three Magazine, an iPad ...

  7. The Big Issue (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The first magazine was launched in Australia on the steps of Melbourne’s Flinders Street railway station on 16 June 1996. [1] Since its founding in 1996, about 7,000 street vendors have sold more than 14 million copies of the magazine, collectively earning more than $38 million. [2] Today, the magazine sells for $9.

  8. Pamela Ruskin - Wikipedia

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    Born Pamela June Zimbler at Hampstead in London, [2] she was the only daughter of Dolly (née Goldhill) and Samuel. Her mother Dolly died 11 June 1979. [3] Her father was a furrier who had migrated with his family to Melbourne when she was a child of six, and conducted business until the mid-1950s in Flinders Lane, the centre of Melbourne's 'rag trade'. [4]

  9. Australian Music Association - Wikipedia

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    It hosts events such as the Melbourne Guitar Show and Sydney Drum and Percussion Show, and initiated Australian involvement in Make Music Day in 2018, now celebrated annually. The AMA published the magazine Australian Musician in print from 1995 until 2012, and online between 2014 and July 2023.