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  2. AS/NZS 3112 - Wikipedia

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    AS/NZS 3112 is the harmonised/joint Australian and New Zealand Standard for AC power plugs (male) and sockets (female). The standard is used in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji , Tonga , Solomon Islands , Papua New Guinea and several other Pacific island countries.

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  4. Fort Glanville Conservation Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Glanville Conservation Park is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia located in Semaphore Park, a seaside suburb of Adelaide consisting of a functional 19th century fort listed on the South Australian Heritage Register and some adjoining land used as a caravan park. The fort was built after more than 40 years ...

  5. Rest area - Wikipedia

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    Facilities may include park-like areas, fuel stations, public toilets, water fountains, restaurants, and dump and fill stations for caravans / motorhomes. A rest area with limited to no public facilities is a lay-by, parking area, scenic area, or scenic overlook.

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    For the 91st time, Jacksonville is here for the party. The Florida-Georgia SEC football game will be Saturday at EverBank Stadium (3:30 p.m., CBS). The top-ranked Bulldogs will be trying to win ...

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  9. Gurindji people - Wikipedia

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    A small part of their traditional lands (roughly 3,236 square kilometres (1,249 sq mi)), subsequently known as "Daguragu Station" was handed back to them in 1975 [9] as a Northern Territory pastoral lease, by the then Australian prime minister, Gough Whitlam– paving the way for further land rights victories in Australia.