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  2. Big things (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Blue Heeler Muswellbrook: 2001 2 m (6.6 ft) high Statue of an Australian Cattle Dog ("blue heeler"). Located adjacent to the town information centre. The Big Bogan: Nyngan: 2015 5.96 metres (19.6 ft) high The Big Bogan is the brainchild of Reverend Graham McLeod from Nyngan's St Mark's Anglican Church.

  3. Dog crossbreed - Wikipedia

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    Alaskan husky. Crossbreeding has played a key characteristic in the development of sled dogs with various crossbreeds developing to meet the specific needs of the era and geographical region, including the Mackenzie River husky, in which European breeds were crossed with Native American dogs to produce a powerful and hardy freighting dog in the 19th century, and the Alaskan husky, bred ...

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    Even at their usual $40 they'd be a steal, but dual 50% off coupon (plus an extra 13% off on top of that) puts them at their lowest price ever, making them dang near irresistible.

  5. Dog breed - Wikipedia

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    The dogs were selectively bred as either sled dogs or as hunting dogs, which implies that a sled dog standard and a hunting dog standard existed at that time. The optimal maximum size for a sled dog is 20–25 kg (44–55 lb) based on thermo-regulation, and the ancient sled dogs were between 16–25 kg (35–55 lb).

  6. Commemorative coins of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Six versions were released, featuring the emblem of the Australian Olympic team with the various coin colours; blue, black, red, yellow, green, as well as a Paralympics coin. 12,000,000 (2,000,000 of each) [12] 2017 War Memorial Dome – Lest We Forget 1 Tony Dean [13] Depiction of Napier Waller's mosaic from the Australian War Memorial's Hall ...

  7. French Bulldog - Wikipedia

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    Today the French Bulldog is commonly kept as a pet: in 2020, it was the second-most registered dog in the United Kingdom, [10] and the fourth-most in the United States. [11] They were rated the third-most popular dog in Australia in 2017. [12] In 2019, in the United Kingdom, the French Bulldog had a total of 33,661 registered dogs. [13]

  8. Coins of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian dollar replaced the Australian pound on 14 February 1966 as part of the decimalisation process. [6] At this time, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cent coins were issued. [ 6 ] $1 coins were first issued in 1984, [ 7 ] and $2 coins soon followed in 1988.

  9. Australian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Australian dollar (sign: $; code: AUD; also abbreviated A$ or sometimes AU$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; [2] [3] and also referred to as the dollar or Aussie dollar) is the official currency and legal tender of Australia, including all of its external territories, and three independent sovereign Pacific Island states: Kiribati, Nauru, and Tuvalu.