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Prior to 2022, it was a standalone authority known as the State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales (commonly known as State Archives and Records NSW). It can trace its history back to the establishment of the office of Colonial Secretary and Registrar of the Records of New South Wales in 1821. [ 1 ]
It placed the Dragon capsule into a low Earth orbit. [4] The mission ended on 18 September 2021 at 23:06:49 UTC, [4] when Resilience splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean. The trip was the first orbital spaceflight with only private citizens aboard and was part of a charitable effort on behalf of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis ...
Airlines of New South Wales Pty Ltd v New South Wales (No 2), [1] was a High Court of Australia case about the validity of Commonwealth regulations about intrastate air navigation. Although the Commonwealth has the power to regulate interstate air navigation under s 51(i) of the Constitution, it can only regulate intrastate air navigation under ...
The Western Sydney Records Centre comprises the State archives collection and the Government Records Repository. 2016 October 25. State Records renamed as "State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales" and may be known as State Archives, State Archives NSW or State Archives and Records NSW.
Stanwell Park, New South Wales: Four box kites: Lawrence Hargrave: 1909: 1909-12-05: Flight of heavier-than-air machine (glider) [22] Narrabeen, New South Wales: Taylor Biplane Glider: George Augustine Taylor: 1909: 1909-12-09: Powered flight of heavier-than-air machine [23] Sydney: Wright Model A: Colin Defries: 1910: 1910-07-16: Flight of ...
Netflix confirmed the production of the documentary series about the first all-civilian orbital mission on its Twitter account on 3 August 2021. Inspiration4's Twitter account added its own commentary to the Netflix announcement the next day, saying: "We can't wait for you to watch "Countdown: Inspiration4 Mission To Space" on @netflix, covering our crew's exciting, out-of-this-world journey". [1]
VH-MDX, a Cessna 210, was chartered by four Sydney workmates for a flight back from the Whitsunday Coast Airport on Sunday 9 August 1981. The men had been sailing in the Whitsunday Passage . [ 2 ] MDX stopped to refuel at Gold Coast Airport near Coolangatta and took off again at 5:02 p.m.
In 1996, the aircraft was destroyed in a crash while working as a crop duster near Armidale, New South Wales, killing the pilot. The aircraft was then completely rebuilt; the Civil Aviation Safety Authority confirmed that it had been repaired according to industry requirements. [7]