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  2. Portal:Australia/Anniversaries - Wikipedia

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    Australian Parliament vetoes a bill that would authorize the Australian Communications and Media Authority to implement detailed surveillance on digital platforms and enforce anti-misinformation punitive measures on them, which opposition politicians condemn as "censorship laws" and a betrayal to democracy.

  3. 2006 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    14 September – Today Tonight host Naomi Robson is deported from Indonesia after doing a story on a West Papuan boy called Wa Wa who, supposedly, was going to be eaten by cannibals. This sparks a war of words between Seven & Nine, who ran the original story on Wa Wa in May on 60 Minutes. Naomi presents her final edition of Today Tonight on 1 ...

  4. Category:Historical events in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Category: Historical events in Australia. ... View history; General ... International conferences in Australia (1 C, 4 P) M.

  5. List of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (Australian TV ...

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    I'm a Celebrity... Australia history I'm a Celebrity... International history Series Status Country Series Season(s) Status Paul Burrell: Season 4 (2018) Evicted – 9th place Britain I'm a Celebrity UK: Series 4 (2004) Runner-up – 2nd place: Vicky Pattison: Evicted – 4th place Series 15 (2015) Winner – 1st place: Joey Essex: Season 8 (2022)

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    Saman Shafiq, USA TODAY. December 31, 2024 at 12:59 PM. ... It's a happy new year in Australia, Japan. See photos of celebrations. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.

  7. 1970 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Wheatgrowers' Federation recommends a national wheat quota reduction for the 1970–71 season. 8 January – The Army Minister Andrew Peacock denies the statement made the previous day by senior Labor figure Jim Cairns that Australian officers in Vietnam had suggested to troops that they would be home by June.

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  9. 1982 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    8 August – The Dalai Lama visits Australia to mark the 30th anniversary of the establishment of Buddhism in the country. 15 August – Queensland Government workers, including railway employees, walk out for two days in support of shorter working hours and a general strike results.