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  2. Category:Australian people of Japanese descent - Wikipedia

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    This category page lists notable citizens of Australia of Japanese ethnic or national origin or descent, whether partial or full. For more information, see Japanese Australians . Subcategories

  3. Japanese Australians - Wikipedia

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    People born in Japan as a percentage of the population in Sydney divided geographically by postal area, as of the 2011 census. One dot represents 100 Japanese-born residents in Melbourne. The 2011 census recorded 35,378 Japanese-born residents in Australia, with 50,761 people reporting Japanese ancestry (including those who claimed other ...

  4. Category:Japanese people of Australian descent - Wikipedia

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    Australian emigrants to Japan (7 P) Pages in category "Japanese people of Australian descent" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  5. Damien Parer - Wikipedia

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    Damien Peter Parer (1 August 1912 – 17 September 1944) was an Australian war photographer. He became famous for his war photography of the Second World War, and was killed by Japanese machine-gun fire at Peleliu, Palau.

  6. Happy New Year! Australia, Japan, Hong Kong welcome 2025: See ...

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    People take photographs of fireworks from the Taipei 101 building, lighting up the midnight sky during 2025 New Year's Day celebrations in Taipei on January 1, 2025. Saman Shafiq is a trending ...

  7. List of Asian Australians - Wikipedia

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    20 Asian Australian people have been members of the Parliament of Australia (the Federal Parliament), including ten each in the Senate and the House of Representatives. The most common represented ethnicity are Chinese Australian (nine) and Indian Australian (three).

  8. Shōji Hamada - Wikipedia

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    Shōji Hamada (濱田 庄司, Hamada Shōji, December 9, 1894 – January 5, 1978) was a Japanese potter. He had a significant influence on studio pottery of the twentieth century, and a major figure of the mingei (folk-art) movement, establishing the town of Mashiko as a pottery centre. [ 1 ]

  9. Kumi Taguchi (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Returning to Australia in 2010, Taguchi worked at both the ABC and SBS before settling at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. [3]In 2013, Taguchi completed a series of adventurous assignments, including reporting on the experience of running her first marathon near Uluru, reporting on the Blue Mountains bush fires and sailing on a 70-foot yacht in the Sydney to Hobart yacht race.