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  2. Tim Seres - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Peter "Tim" Seres (1 April 1925 – 27 September 2007) was an Australian bridge player, generally considered among the best to represent the country internationally. [1] [2] He was a contributor to several magazines and awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 1988 for his services to bridge. [1] [3]

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  4. ASC Pty Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The ASC construction facility on the Port River HMAS Hobart under construction by ASC at Osborne. The Australian Submarine Corporation was formed when Kockums (designer of the Collins-class submarine) became part of a joint venture with the Australian branch of Chicago Bridge & Iron, Wormald International, and the Australian Industry Development Corporation to construct the six vessels.

  5. Civmec - Wikipedia

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    Civmec Limited is a dual-listed Australian-Singaporean public company involved in the construction, engineering and shipbuilding industries. Headquartered in Perth, Western Australia, it specialises in fabrication and construction for the oil and gas and mining industries and has been involved in a number of significant Australian mining and civil engineering projects and has been selected to ...

  6. Ron Klinger - Wikipedia

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    Ron Klinger (born 8 November 1941) [1] is an Australian contract bridge player and a leading English-language bridge writer, the author of more than 70 books on the game. He is an Australian Grand Master and a World Bridge Federation International Master.

  7. List of bridges in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This table contains a non-exhaustive list of bridges listed on the various heritage registers of Australia.. Note one important bridge not in this list is the first Australian all-concrete railway bridge built in 1907 at Watson's Gap, near Port Elliott in South Australia (see note below).

  8. mageba (Swiss company) - Wikipedia

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    mageba was founded in 1963 in Bulach, Switzerland. By 1969 the company was designing and manufacturing a variety of bridge bearings and expansion joints, [4] and had heavy duty testing facilities in operation. [5] In 2004 the company merged with Proceq. [6] The resulting company continued to design and manufacture bridge bearings and expansion ...

  9. Amcor - Wikipedia

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    The company originated in paper milling businesses established in and around Melbourne, Australia, during the 1860s which were consolidated as the Australian Paper Mills Company Pty. Ltd., in 1896. Amcor is a dual-listed company , being listed on the Australian Securities Exchange ( ASX : AMC ) and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: AMCR).