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Wadham, Samuel MacMahon Portrait
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Walter Lawry Waterhouse
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Walter Moritz Boas
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Walter Stibbs
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Walter Victor Macfarlane
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War on Cancer pamplet
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Watson, Graeme F. Portrait
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White, Edward John Portrait
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Wilfred Eade Agar
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Wilfred John Simmonds
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William Christopher Swinbank
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William Dawes
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William Hayes
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William Henry Wittrick
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William Ian Clunies Ross
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William Ian Potter
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William Rowan Browne
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William Shand Watt
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Bureau of Meteorology

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With the first University of Melbourne receiver-stimulators
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1978 - 1979
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Graeme Clark

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This Edition: 2024 February (Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar)
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"Pathways to betterment and wisdom hide in the most obvious of places, encoded in the natural order all around us, for anyone who takes care to find them." Marcia Langton and Aaron Corn (2023) Law: the way of the ancestors p190