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  2. IDA Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 the Irish government announced a five-year plan for the IDA aimed at accelerating economic recovery in the country, setting a target of 80,000 jobs by 2019 and investing €150 million in a regional property programme. [39] This jobs target was reached in 2017. [40]

  3. List of universities in Australia - Wikipedia

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    University of Canberra: Public Canberra: ACT: 1967 1990 351–400 801–900 403= 593 1353 University of Divinity: Private collegiate (Australian) Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, Perth: National: 1910 2012 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A The University of Melbourne: Public Melbourne: VIC: 1853 1853 37 35 13 27 28 University of New England: Public ...

  4. High Commission of the United Kingdom, Canberra - Wikipedia

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    The British High Commission Canberra is the diplomatic mission of the Government of the United Kingdom to Australia, representing the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom's interests. [1] It is located on Commonwealth Avenue along with the High Commissions of New Zealand and Canada in the Canberra suburb of Yarralumla .

  5. Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Canberra has a daily newspaper, The Canberra Times, which was established in 1926. [295] [296] There are also several free weekly publications, including news magazines CityNews and Canberra Weekly as well as entertainment guide BMA Magazine. BMA Magazine first went to print in 1992; the inaugural edition featured coverage of the Nirvana ...

  6. Third-level education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Irish universities include the University of Dublin, better known by the name of its sole college, Trinity College Dublin, the four constituent universities of the National University of Ireland, two universities established in 1989, five technological universities formed by the amalgamation of Institutes of Technology and a professional medical institution.

  7. Alan Joyce (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Joyce became CEO of Qantas on November 28, 2008. He succeeded Geoff Dixon, who had been in the role since March 2001. [7] Joyce is a former director of Orangestar Investment Holdings Pte Limited (holding company of Singapore-based Jetstar Asia Airways and Valuair) and Jetstar Pacific Airlines Aviation Joint Stock Company (in Vietnam).

  8. Dublin Corporation - Wikipedia

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    16th century illustration showing the aldermen and Lord Mayor of Dublin welcome back Sir Henry Sidney from battle.. For centuries it was a two-chamber body, made up of an upper house of 24 aldermen, who elected the Lord Mayor of Dublin from their number, and a lower house, known as the "sheriffs and commons", consisting of up to 48 sheriffs peers (former sheriffs) and 96 representatives of the ...

  9. Laura Lee (sex worker) - Wikipedia

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    Lee was born in Dublin, but moved to Scotland in 2003 where she lived in Kilmarnock, near Glasgow. [3] She had previously begun her career in sex work at the age of 19 in a massage parlour. After moving to Scotland, she became an independent escort and frequently visited Dublin and Belfast for work and to campaign.