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  2. List of defunct newspapers of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The South Australian (1844–1851), previously Southern Australian; South Australian Chronicle (July 1858 – 1955) published weekly under various similar titles by The Advertiser; South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (1837–1931) South Australian Register; Southern Australian (1838–1844) became The South Australian

  3. Standards Australia - Wikipedia

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    An analysis of the price of a standards document to an end user, was that 40% was ascribed to the cost of sending the PDF document, [5] 54% was a royalty payable to the distributor (SAI Global), and 6% was a royalty to the IP owner (Standards Australia). [5] The price of standards document in Australia has been seen, by some industry observers ...

  4. Category:Standards of Australia and New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Standards of Australia and New Zealand" The following 6 pages are in this ...

  5. Australian mining law - Wikipedia

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    The first Australian mining laws were enacted in 1851. [1] Before that, ownership of minerals and petroleum passed to those who were granted title to land by the colonial governors according to common law concepts, except the right to "Royal Mines" (the precious metals of gold and silver) which remained vested in the Crown by virtue of Royal prerogative.

  6. History of Australia (1851–1900) - Wikipedia

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    There were 20,000 Chinese miners on the Victorian goldfields by 1855 and 13,000 on the New South Wales diggings. There was a widespread belief that they represented a danger to white Australian living standards and morality, and colonial governments responded by imposing a range of taxes, charges and restrictions on Chinese migrants and residents.

  7. 1851 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    It saw the start of the Australian gold rushes with significant gold discoveries in both New South Wales (near Bathurst) in February and Victoria in July. [1] As a result of the Gold Rushes, the European population of Victoria increased from 97,489 in 1851 to 538,628 in 1861 and the population of NSW increased from 197,265 in 1851 to 350,860 in ...