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  2. Shirleen Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Shirleen Campbell (born 1981) is a Warlpiri, Anmatyerre, Luritja and Arrernte family and domestic violence activist from Mparntwe in the Northern Territory of Australia. [1] Campbell was born in 1981 and is a third-generation resident of Lhenpe Artnwe. [2] [3] She lost her mother, aunt, and a close friend to domestic violence. [4]

  3. Shirleen - Wikipedia

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    Shirleen is a female given name. It may refer to: It may refer to: Shirleen Campbell (born 1981), Indigenous Australian activist against family and domestic violence

  4. Alice Springs town camps - Wikipedia

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    Alice Springs town camps began as early as the 1880s when Europeans first came to Central Australia following John McDouall Stuart's expedition, which was soon followed by pastoralists and, from 1872, the telegraph line and the establishment of the Alice Springs Telegraph Station. [3]

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  6. Parents Found Guilty of Starving Ballerina Daughter to Keep ...

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    Young ballerina whose parents starved her with a strict diet in Perth, Western Australia. Editor's Note: This article contains images that readers may find disturbing. Please read with caution.

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    (Reuters) - Australia's Macquarie on Tuesday agreed to take a 15% stake in Applied Digital's high-performance computing business and invest up to $5 billion in the company's artificial ...

  9. Centre Party (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    In two seats, Hornsby, contested by Fergus Munro, and Lane Cove, contested by Campbell, only the Centre Party and the United Australia Party fielded candidates, with the former polling over 15 percent of the vote in both seats. [22] [23] In the other seats it contested, the Centre Party candidates failed to poll more than 5 percent of the vote.