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  2. Matilda II - Wikipedia

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    The Matilda Frog, an Australian-modified version of the tank that replaced the gun with a flamethrower saw some successful use against the Japanese on Borneo. Another Australian version, the Matilda Hedgehog, which could fire seven 65-pound (29 kg) mortar shells, was successfully tested but was developed too late to see combat service. [33]

  3. Matilda Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Matilda Cruises was founded in 1981 by Tim and Jillian Lloyd, with the purchase of Matilda, a 20-metre catamaran. She was joined by the 25-metre Matilda II in 1986, Matilda III in 1987 and Matilda IV in 1989. [1] In the early 1990s, Matilda Cruises diversified into commuter ferries with the purchase of the Lane Cove River service from Rosman ...

  4. Waltzing Matilda - Wikipedia

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    "Waltzing Matilda" is a song developed in the Australian style of poetry and folk music called a bush ballad. It has been described as the country's "unofficial national anthem". [1] The title was Australian slang for travelling on foot (waltzing) with one's belongings in a "matilda" slung over one's back. [2]

  5. Tanks in the Australian Army - Wikipedia

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    A 2/9th Armoured Regiment Matilda II firing its three-inch howitzer at Japanese positions during the Battle of Tarakan M3 Grant tanks of the 4th Armoured Brigade. The Australian 4th Armoured Brigade was formed in January 1943 to provide armoured support for Australian Army units operating in the South West Pacific Area. The brigade was never ...

  6. Australia women's national soccer team - Wikipedia

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    Australia had a 3–2 loss against Nigeria. [104] In danger of elimination, they defeated reigning Olympic champion Canada 4–0. Not only was this Australia's biggest ever win at a World Cup match, Australia topped their group at a World Cup for the first time. [105] In the Round of 16, Australia defeated Denmark 2–0 with a goal in each half.

  7. Miriam Dixson - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Joyce Dixson was born in Melbourne in 1930. [3] She graduated from the University of Melbourne with a BA in history in 1950 and an MA from the same university in 1957 for her thesis, The strike of waterside workers in Australian ports, 1928, and the lockout of coal miners on the northern coalfield of New South Wales, 1929-30.

  8. Combo Waterhole - Wikipedia

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    Combo Waterhole is a waterhole on the Diamantina River at Kynuna, Queensland, Australia. The song "Waltzing Matilda" is probably based on a real incident that happened there in the 1890s. [1] It is also noted for historic stone-pitched overshot weirs (causeways) built by Chinese labourers in 1883.

  9. God Bless Australia - Wikipedia

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    God Bless Australia was a proposed 1961 Australian national anthem by Australian songwriter Jack O'Hagan who provided patriotic lyrics to the traditional tune of Waltzing Matilda. [ 1 ] Lyrics