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  2. Brad Green (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Brad Green (born 13 March 1981) is a former Australian rules football player and current executive. He played for 13 seasons with the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Drafted with the 19th selection in the 1999 AFL Draft, Green played in a losing Grand Final in his first season.

  3. Brad Green - Wikipedia

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    Brad Green (footballer) (born 1981), Australian rules footballer with the Melbourne Demons Brad Green (politician) (born 1965), former Minister of Health and Attorney General of New Brunswick, Canada Braddon Green (born 1959), first-class cricketer for Victoria and Devon

  4. Boom Crash Opera - Wikipedia

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    Boom Crash Opera were formed in late 1984 in Melbourne with a line up of Peter Farnan (ex-Urtle Urtle Urtle, Serious Young Insects) on guitar, keyboards and backing vocals; Peter 'Maz' Maslen (ex-One Hand Clapping) on drums, percussion and backing vocals; Greg O'Connor; Richard Pleasance (ex-Government Drum, Bang, One Hand Clapping) on bass guitar, guitar and backing vocals; and Dale Ryder on ...

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  6. Candidates of the 2025 Australian federal election - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, a redistribution began in Western Australia. [288] In September 2024, the AEC announced the creation of the Division of Bullwinkel, and adjusted the boundaries of the surrounding electorates. [289] Bullwinkel is notionally Labor based on a margin estimated by psephologist Antony Green. [290]

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  8. 2024 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian, The Daily Telegraph and Sky News Australia issue public apologies to Miriki Performing Arts, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child dancers and Aboriginal elder David Mundraby after a 2019 photo of Indigenous children performing at the Cairns Children's Festival was used without permission in an unrelated story about child ...

  9. Australia national international rules football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1984–1990 Australian teams wore a traditional Australian rules sleeveless guernsey in plain gold. The teams of 1998–2011 wore a predominantly navy blue Gaelic football style guernsey, with either a green or gold v or green and gold sash. The Indigenous All-Stars team which represented Australia in 2013 wore a unique Indigenous-styled ...