• The National Library of Australia acknowledges Australia's First Nations Peoples - the First Australians - as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this land and gives respect to the Elders - past and present - and through them to all Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. (nla.gov.au)
  • Based on largely unexplored archival material from India, Australia and Canada, it argues that Australia's racialized identity, as expressed through the "White Australia" policy, thoroughly shaped Indian perceptions of Australia. (ubc.ca)
  • Collection of newsreel footage which made up Australia's history in 1954 - Royal tour of Australia- Queen attends surf carnival at Bondi - Australia wide diphtheria campaign - Hopalong Cassidy visits Australia - Lew Hoad called up for national service - Russians try to abduct Mrs Petrov - British Open won by Peter Thompson - Vancouver Empire Games Marjorie Jackson and Lorraine Crapp win gold medals - Bannister beats Landy in the mile … and much more. (acmi.net.au)
  • The Royal Romance exhibition examined Australia's passionate response to Queen Elizabeth II's first visit in 1954. (nma.gov.au)
  • While Australians rejected the 1999 referendum proposal for Australia to become a republic, the proposal revealed a fundamental shift in Australia's attitude to the monarchy. (nma.gov.au)
  • This study compiled occurrence data (n = 874) of confirmed human and animal cases from 1954 to 2021 in 94 countries. (cdc.gov)
  • Open Research: Census of the Commonwealth of Australia, 30th June, 1954. (edu.au)
  • Home » Archive and Library Collections » ANU Library » Australian Bureau of Statistics » Census » Census of the Commonwealth of Australia, 30th June, 1954. (edu.au)
  • Census of the Commonwealth of Australia, 30th June, 1954. (edu.au)
  • Her arrival at Farm Cove, attracted an estimated 1 million onlookers in a city with a population of 1,863,161 (1954 ABS Census). (filmsofthefifties.com)
  • A question on religious affiliation has been asked in every census taken in Australia, with the voluntary nature of this question having been specifically stated since 1933. (abs.gov.au)
  • This article challenges the validity of recent suggestions that "shared history" underpins India-Australia relations through an historical analysis of little-known diplomats who worked for the Indian High Commission in Australia and the Australian High Commission in India immediately after Indian independence. (ubc.ca)
  • While Indian policy-makers never officially voiced their distaste for White Australia, Indian diplomats put their efforts into reshaping the image of India in Australia through travel and personal contacts as part of an effort to educate Australia about India. (ubc.ca)
  • It is argued that, far from underpinning the relationship, colonial histories and subsequent postcolonial identities have played an important role in fracturing India-Australia relations. (ubc.ca)
  • A human case of rabies with history of bat bite was first reported in 1954 in southern India. (cdc.gov)
  • If you are seeking passenger and shipping records for ships that called at Fremantle Port, start searching on the Australian shipping and passenger records on Trove (National Library of Australia) . (fremantleports.com.au)
  • On some occasions, however, the Duke has visited Australia without the Queen, such as when he opened the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, the 1962 Empire Games in Perth and the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra in 1965. (filmsofthefifties.com)
  • Souvenir badge in commemoration of the Royal visit to Australia in 1954, worn in Canberra by Petronella Wensing Metal souvenir badge of the 1954 Royal Visit to Australia with a plastic-coated picture of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip and a metal pin attached to rear. (nma.gov.au)
  • 29. JCSMR, Canberra, Australia. (cdc.gov)
  • Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh with the crew of the HMAS Australia battlecruiser, near Cairns, Queensland, 13 March 1954. (historyextra.com)
  • Several rickettsial diseases have been documented in Australia, namely, Queensland tick typhus ( Rickettsia australis ), scrub typhus ( Orientia tsutsugamushi ), murine typhus ( R. typhi ), and more recently, Flinders Island spotted fever ( R. honei ), as well as the closely related Q fever ( Coxiella burnetii ) and cat scratch fever ( Bartonella henselae ) ( 1 , 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • To put the success of this visit in perspective when the 27 year old Queen sailed into Sydney harbour on 3 February 1954, she practically stopped the nation. (filmsofthefifties.com)
  • He was also by the Queen's side when she opened the Sydney Opera House in 1973 and the new Parliament House in 1988 as Australia was commemorating its bicentenary. (filmsofthefifties.com)
  • Boarding HMAS Australia , one of the cruisers that escorts the royal yacht Gothic into Sydney, during the coronation world tour. (historyextra.com)
  • On 3 February 1954 the royal barge pulled into Farm Cove, Sydney. (nma.gov.au)
  • June: Robert Menzies' government announces a gradual introduction of television in Australia, with plans to launch an ABC Television station in Sydney and other areas subject to funding approval. (timetoast.com)
  • With Prince Charles, Princess Anne and Lady Mountbatten, en route to watching Prince Philip play in a navy versus army polo match during her first trip to the island as Queen. (historyextra.com)
  • During their 2-month stay in Australia the Queen and Prince Philip were shown a bewildering variety of people, places and products. (nma.gov.au)
  • You can search through Peterborough, South Australia newspapers for free! (newspaperarchive.com)
  • With our extensive collection of digitized newspapers, you can easily search for articles and other content from the comfort of your own home and refine your search to Peterborough, South Australia. (newspaperarchive.com)
  • To begin your search, you can either browse through the popular publications in Peterborough, South Australia below, or use our robust search above that will refine your search by people, events or other keywords in Peterborough, South Australia. (newspaperarchive.com)
  • Charles Sturt travelled through the area in 1829 at the start of his voyage in search of an inland sea, then believed to exist in outback Australia . (wikipedia.org)
  • Results of search for 'ccl=au:'Australia. (who.int)
  • Media: USB flash drive - 1 USB (79 volumes, 50,122 pages)Publisher: Archive Digital Books Australasia 79 years (complete run) the Australian Baptist, covering all Australia) - 50,122 pages - 1 million names (estimate) - supplied. (gould.com.au)
  • The Australian War Memorial acknowledges the traditional custodians of country throughout Australia. (awm.gov.au)
  • The Australian Art Sales Digest is a database of over 610,000 works by more than 12,000 artists who are listed as having either lived or worked in Australia or New Zealand, and an additional 36,000 foreign and other artists, offered for sale by auction in Australia and New Zealand from the early 1970s to the present day. (aasd.com.au)
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  • As head of the Commonwealth, the Queen is the head of state in 16 nations, including the English-speaking, Westminster democracies of Australia, Canada and New Zealand. (filmsofthefifties.com)
  • PML and its local affiliates employ about 800 people in Australia and New Zealand, recruiting from a broad range of disciplines including Engineering, I.T., Marketing, Finance and Human Resources. (who.int)
  • ABOVE - This 1954 film- in CinemaScope and Eastman Color/Colour-covers the earlier-in-the-year six-months tour of the British Commonwealth by Queen Elizabeth and Philip, later joined by Prince Charles and Princess Anne toward the end of the trip. (filmsofthefifties.com)
  • Queen Elizabeth II on tour in Malta with her family, 1954. (historyextra.com)
  • The tour was a high-point of royal adulation in Australia. (nma.gov.au)
  • The 1954 Royal Tour of Australia provided Australians with a chance to celebrate their country's achievements and potential. (nma.gov.au)
  • The Duke of Edinburgh had in fact six decades as an official and very colourful Royal visitor to Australia. (filmsofthefifties.com)
  • Royal Romance was previously on show at the National Museum of Australia from February to October 2004. (nma.gov.au)
  • Places of Pride, the National Register of War Memorials, is a new initiative designed to record the locations and photographs of every publicly accessible memorial across Australia. (awm.gov.au)
  • The information provided in this 1954 Radio & TV News magazine article undoubtedly required many hours to assimilate and required someone (author William Harrison) with a lot of knowledge in the science/art of antennas. (rfcafe.com)
  • Media: BOOK - paperback, 256 pages Author: B. Byrne Year: 2018 ISBN: 9781742236148 Other: b&w photos & colour photos Publisher: NewSouth Books Australia Remember This Too! (gould.com.au)
  • PML's head office and manufacturing facility are located at Moorabbin, Victoria, with Sales and Distribution offices across Australia. (who.int)
  • Whether you are a historian, researcher, or just someone interested in local history, our site provides a wealth of information about Peterborough, South Australia and its surrounding areas. (newspaperarchive.com)
  • From night clinics to the Internet : a history of sexually transmitted diseases in South Australia 1916-1996 / prepared by Gavin Hart. (who.int)
  • This post reports on unpublished BLS data which demonstrates that the stark inequality in unemployment rates is longstanding: non-white people have had unemployment rates more than double those of white people as far back as 1954. (brookings.edu)
  • There are 3 publishers in Peterborough South Australia dating back to 1895, so there's a good chance you'll find some treasures. (newspaperarchive.com)
  • Media: USB flash drive - 1 USB (251 products, 137,553 pages) Year: 2014 ISBN: 978192513503 Publisher: Archive Digital Books Australasia This USB consists of more than 250 different historical Australia-wide related titles with nearly. (gould.com.au)
  • Media: DATA CD - 1 USB (3601 pages) Year: (1921-30) 2023 Publisher: Archive Digital Books Australasia This product covers the first decade of the Lutheran Herald, the Official organ of The United Evangelical Lutheran Church in Australia. (gould.com.au)
  • S279 ] Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) , (http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-title356), 3 Aug 1954, 2. (gambrillfamilytree.com)
  • 15 June: Test colour television transmissions are made for the first time in Australia by ATV-0. (timetoast.com)
  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Second 1954 by William Dargie An accomplished war artist during the Second World War, William Dargie (1912-2003) was an eight-time winner of the Archibald Prize for portraiture. (nma.gov.au)
  • Show your love for the original Gill-man with this Womens Spring Break 1954 Creature From The Black Lagoon Shirt. (80stees.com)
  • The American Vintage II 1954 Precision Bass reproduces the quintessential tone and feel of the original and is offered in two colors over ash: Vintage Blonde and 2-Color Sunburst mated to a single-ply white pickguard. (fender.com)
  • The organism was identified from 4 species of fleas obtained from dogs and cats in Western Australia, by using polymerase chain reaction amplification and DNA sequencing of the citrate synthase and outer membrane protein A genes. (cdc.gov)
  • Cases of murine typhus have been reported in Western Australia (WA) since 1927, and a serologic survey provided evidence that members of the closely related spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsiae are also present in the state ( 3 , 4 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The Fremantle Inner Harbour is at the mouth of the Swan River, on the edge of the Indian Ocean and a gateway to Western Australia. (fremantleports.com.au)
  • 10 March: BTW-3 Bunbury becomes the first regional television station in Western Australia. (timetoast.com)
  • Decades later the passionate response of Australians to the Queen's 1954 visit requires some explanation. (nma.gov.au)
  • In 1954 Australians overwhelmingly supported remaining a constitutional monarchy. (nma.gov.au)
  • Overdose deaths, which deaths in North America, Europe, and Australia, which are attributable in most cases to opioids, contribute to be- have reached crisis proportions ( 10-12 ). (who.int)
  • The public imagination was still dominated by images of Australia as a land of resources and Australia was still an economy based heavily on primary industry. (nma.gov.au)
  • Letter from An Editor - August 1954 - Al S., Great Neck, L. I. (silkworth.net)
  • No definitive reports of the organism have been made in Australia, however, a study of cat fleas that used polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphisms of the amplification products (PCR-RFLP), provided strong evidence that R. felis exists ( 10 ). (cdc.gov)
  • During the 1800s European settlers brought their traditional churches to Australia. (abs.gov.au)
  • The Hand of Fellowship in Hospitals and Prisons - August 1954 - The exciting story of AA's growth among men and women in institutions, as told by the Institution Secretary of General Service Headquarters to the 4th General Service Conference in April. (silkworth.net)
  • 20 July 1969: The Apollo 11 moon landing is televised live by television stations in Australia. (timetoast.com)
  • The newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II stepped ashore, becoming the first reigning British monarch to visit Australia. (nma.gov.au)
  • intergroup prejudice consists of negative opinions against an outgroup without sufficient evidence (Allport, 1954). (bvsalud.org)
  • It is provided through research undertaken by Oldtimer Australia from sources including: reference books & magazines, the Internet as well as documentation provided by and / or discussions with the current owner of the car, previous owners of the car and other marque experts. (oldtimeraustralia.com)
  • National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia. (who.int)
  • Thus, the previously unreported BLS data for "Black and other" people can be used to make inferences about Black people's unemployment experience from 1954 to 1971. (brookings.edu)