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  2. Colin Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Colin J. Stirling is a university executive and academic. He lives in Adelaide , South Australia , where he has held the position of vice-chancellor of Flinders University since 2015. [ 1 ]

  3. Category:Vice-chancellors of Flinders University - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vice-chancellors of Flinders University" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. List of Flinders University people - Wikipedia

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    Tania Nehme – film editor (Flinders Drama Centre, 1983) [12] Greig Pickhaver (also known as H.G. Nelson) – actor, comedian and writer (Flinders Drama Centre) [5] Michael Pope – TV presenter and producer (Flinders Drama Centre) [5] Damien Richardson – actor (Flinders Drama Centre) [13] Brendan Rock – film actor (Flinders Drama Centre) [5]

  5. Flinders University - Wikipedia

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    Flinders University, established as The Flinders University of South Australia is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia, with a footprint extending across a number of locations in South Australia and the Northern Territory. The main campus is in Bedford Park, about 12 km (7.5 mi) south of the Adelaide city centre.

  6. University of Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    [272] [273] It was established through A$80 million in funding from the federal government, [274] [275] which was obtained with the support of South Australian Senator Stirling Griff. It is jointly resourced by the federal Department of Health and Aged Care , the Central Adelaide Local Health Network, and the University of Adelaide.

  7. 2005 Australia Day Honours - Wikipedia

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    Colin Logan Thomson For service to business and commerce through providing leadership within the credit union movement, and to the community through support for Stewart House, Sydney. Geoffrey William Torney For service to the legal profession, to the community of Ballarat, and to the thoroughbred horseracing industry. Dr Penelope Estelle Tripcony

  8. Candidates of the 2001 Australian federal election - Wikipedia

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    Redistributions occurred in New South Wales, Western Australia and the Northern Territory. In New South Wales, the Liberal-held seats of Macarthur and Parramatta became notionally Labor, while the Labor-held seat of Paterson became notionally Liberal.

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    Keith Stirling Anderson (1892-1986) businessman and community leader adb Google Wiki; Kenneth McColl Anderson (Ken) (1909-1985) real-estate agent, property valuer and politician adb Google Wiki; Margaret Irene Anderson (1915-1995) Australian Army nurse adb; Maybanke Susannah Anderson (1845-1927) feminist and educationist adb Google Wiki