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  2. Category:Sydney Swans navigational boxes - Wikipedia

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  4. Common wallaroo - Wikipedia

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    The common wallaroo ( Osphranter robustus ), also known as the euro, hill wallaroo, or simply wallaroo, [2] is a species of macropod. The word euro is particularly applied to one subspecies ( O. r. erubescens ). [3] The eastern wallaroo is mostly nocturnal and solitary, and is one of the more common macropods.

  5. Hat box - Wikipedia

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    A hat box (also commonly hatbox and sometimes hat bucket, hat tin or bandbox) is a container for storing and transporting headgear, protecting it from damage and dust. A more generic term for a box used to carry garments, including headgear, is a bandbox. Typically, a hat box is deep and round in shape, although it may also be boxlike and used ...

  6. Cabbage-tree hat - Wikipedia

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    A cabbage tree hat (also known as a cabbage palm hat) is a hat made from the leaves of the Livistona australis, also known as the cabbage-tree palm. It is known as the first distinctively Australian headwear in use. Seeking protection from the sun, early European settlers started to make hats using fibre from the native palm, which soon became ...

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  8. Wallaroo, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Wallaroo is a port town on the western side of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, 160 kilometres (100 mi) northwest of Adelaide.It is one of the three Copper Triangle towns famed for their historic shared copper mining industry, and known together as "Little Cornwall", the other two being Kadina, about 8 kilometres (5 mi) to the east, and Moonta, about 18 kilometres (11 mi) south.

  9. Central Coast Mariners FC - Wikipedia

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    Difficulties in drawing spectators led the Mariners to schedule matches in the 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons away from Central Coast Stadium, at North Sydney Oval and Brookvale Oval. The club's goal was to play closer to its fan base in north Sydney, which majority owner Michael Charlesworth estimated to be about 20% of its total supporters ...