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  2. New South Wales Regional Organisations of Councils

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    Sydney Coastal Councils Group Inc (SCCG - a special purpose ROC focusing upon sustainable management of the coastal environment) With the exception of some councils which are on the border of two ROCs and have decided to become joint members of both, the above represent distinct regional groupings.

  3. Responsible Outgoing College Students - Wikipedia

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    ROCS was founded in 2003 by two college students at George Mason University and grew fast, winning a Global Student Entrepreneur Award in 2005. [1] By 2007 the company was fully launched. Within three years, the company's revenue climbed 900 percent — from $250,000 to more than $2.5 million in 2010.

  4. Regional Organisations of Councils - Wikipedia

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    Regional Organisations of Councils (ROCs) – sometimes called Voluntary Regional Organisations of Councils – are voluntary groupings of councils in Australia. ROCs usually involve collaborative partnerships between neighbouring councils in a particular region or area.

  5. ROCS - Wikipedia

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    ROCS may refer to: Responsible Outgoing College Students; Republic of China Ship, operated by the Republic of China Navy; Renewable Obligation Certificates;

  6. List of ROC Group Headquarters and UKWMO Sector controls

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    This is a list of the locations for former Royal Observer Corps (ROC) Group Headquarters and the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation (UKWMO) sector controls that received information from ROC posts by dedicated GPO/BT landlines.

  7. Etraveli Group - Wikipedia

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    Etraveli Group was founded in 2007. [8] [9] The name Etraveli was first used in 2007 when Seat24 and SRG Online (Svenska Resegruppen) merged.[10] [11] [12] [13]In 2015, Etraveli Group was acquired by ProSiebenSat.1 Media and placed under its investment subsidiary 7Travel for €235 million.