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  2. The Big Dish (solar thermal) - Wikipedia

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    The SG4 dish in 2014. The Big Dish is a parabolic dish concentrator developed by the Australian National University's Solar Thermal Group. [1] The initial prototype, SG3 [2], was constructed on the Canberra campus of the Australian National University in 1994.

  3. Solar thermal energy in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia’s total current primary energy consumption of approximately 5500 PJ/a could be met by an area of 4000 km2 of solar collectors with an average of 20% conversion efficiency. If this were built as a power station with a land coverage of 20% it would be 138 × 138 km.

  4. Bare Necessities (company) - Wikipedia

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    The online retailer carries an array of brands such as Bali, Wacoal, SPANX, Calvin Klein, Hanky Panky, Chantelle, Freya, Panache, Hanro, La Perla, Le Mystere, Ugg Australia, Wolford, Hugo Boss, Armani, and Polo Ralph Lauren. [1] The company also carries over 200 bra sizes ranging from 28 to 56 inch bands and from an AA cup to N Cup.

  5. Climate of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia has a wide variety of climates due to its large geographical size. The largest part of Australia is desert or semi-arid. Only the south-east and south-west corners have a temperate climate and moderately fertile soil. The northern part of the country has a tropical climate, varying between grasslands and desert. Australia holds many ...

  6. These plus-size women are proudly wearing bikinis as part of ...

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    The internet campaign is backed by an army of plus-size women proudly wearing bikinis and posting their photos on Instagram and Twitter. One woman told INSIDE EDITION, "Fatkini is pretty much ...

  7. Bree Warren - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] She has been featured in Marie Claire, Elle, Vogue Australia, Grazia, Glamour, Cosmopolitan and on the front cover of Women's Health magazine in June 2018. [4] There has been controversy over whether it is accurate to label her "plus size". [5] She launched her swimwear label Code B in late 2019, which has a 8-20 size range. [6]

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