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National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters, Australia
An independent organisation
subsidised by the
Australian Commonwealth,
State and Territory
governments.
Practitioners directory,
accreditation system,
recognition,
candidates manual,
publications, news, FAQ,
national testing program. [eng]
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Àâñòðàëèÿ
Êîëëåêöèÿ ññûëîê. [rus]
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NATIONAL TIDAL FACILITY AUSTRALIA
The Flinders University of South Australia. [eng]
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Dictionary of Australian Slang and Sayings
A collection of Australian slang, sayings and phrases, from the old, disappearing traditional words, to the present day. [eng]
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Karumba Tides
Over on the West coast of Western Australia near Derby, you get your standard two high tides and two low
tides a day (and the difference between high and low tide can be up to 12 metres). But travel East across to
Karumba (down in the bottom right hand corner of the Gulf of Carpentaria, or the bottom left-hand corner of
Cape York), and the tides are very different. Even though Karumba is roughly as far from the equator as
Derby, you'll find that the tide in Karumba is back to the average height of a few metres or so, but that there
is only one high tide and one low tide each day. [eng]
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Fishing Cairns - Weather, Tides, Moon and Astronomical Information For Cairns And Tropical North Queensland
Weather forecasts, storm and coastal waters bulletins, and moon, sun and astronomical data for Cairns and Tropical North Queensland. [eng]
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SailSail.com
Australian Weather & Tides. [eng]
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Aussie Slang
Australia, perhaps like other countries, has a unique form of slang known as strine. The term strine comes from a poor pronounciation of Australian. That is to say it
is pronounced Ah-strine. This an an Alphabetical listing of slang terms and the relevant meanings and any other related information to the word/term. [eng]
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