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  2. TAFE NSW - Wikipedia

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    TAFE NSW Eora, formerly the Eora Centre for the Visual and Performing Arts and then Eora College, is a campus of NSW Sydney Metro at Darlington. [ 13 ] located on Abercrombie Street. It has been a centre for contemporary visual and performing arts and Aboriginal studies since it was established in July 1984 on Regent Street, Chippendale by ...

  3. New South Wales Aboriginal Education Consultative Group ...

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    This Wikipedia article was originally based on NSW Aboriginal Education Consultative Group Office and Records, entry number 1964 in the New South Wales State Heritage Register published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2020 under CC-BY 4.0 licence, accessed on {{{accessdate}}}.

  4. List of universities in Australia by enrollment - Wikipedia

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    University All Students - EFTSL (2016) [2] 1. Monash University (Victoria) 59,036 2. The University of Melbourne (Victoria) 48,072 3. RMIT University (Victoria) 47,336 4. The University of Sydney (New South Wales) 47,167 5. The University of New South Wales (New South Wales) 41,844

  5. Robert J. Merritt - Wikipedia

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    Robert James Merritt (1945 – May 2011), known as Bob Merritt or Bobby Merritt and credited as Robert J. Merritt, was an Aboriginal Australian writer and activist. He is especially known for his play The Cake Man, and for founding the Eora Centre for the Visual and Performing Arts.

  6. Eora College - Wikipedia

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  7. Darlington, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    TAFE NSW Eora (formerly the Eora Centre) is a campus of TAFE NSW Sydney Metro [30] located on Abercrombie Street. It has been a centre for contemporary visual and performing arts and Aboriginal studies since it was established in July 1984. [31]

  8. Tharunka - Wikipedia

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    Tharunka is one of a number of periodicals that have emerged from the university. Blitz is a fortnightly, 24-page full-colour campus events guide that evolved from newsletters circulated by the University of New South Wales Union in the 1970s. The name "Blitz" was adopted in mid-1988. [22]

  9. Brian Syron - Wikipedia

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    Brian Gregory Syron was born on 19 November 1934 in the inner city suburb of Balmain, Sydney, New South Wales.His mother, Elizabeth Murray, was from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, while his father, a general labourer, was a Birrbay man. [1]