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  2. Savings Bank of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Savings Bank of South Australia was a bank founded in the colony of South Australia in 1848, based in Adelaide. In the early 20th century it established a presence in schools by setting up a special category of savings accounts for schoolchildren, and grew through the following decades. In 1984 it merged with the State Bank of South ...

  3. Jack van Tongeren - Wikipedia

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    Peter Joseph "Jack" van Tongeren ( [ˈpeːtər ˈjoːzəv vɑnˈtɔŋɡərə (n)], [2] / vænˈtɒŋərən /; born 14 December 1947) is the former leader of the West Australian Neo-Nazi group Australian Nationalist Movement ( ANM ), a white supremacist and far-right group, and a successor organisation called the Australian Nationalist Worker's ...

  4. EnergyAustralia - Wikipedia

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    EnergyAustralia (formerly TRUenergy) is an electricity generation, electricity and gas retailing private company in Australia. [1] It is one of the "big three" retailers in the National Electricity Market. [2] It generates electricity primarily using coal fired generation, at the Yallourn Power Station in Victoria, and the Mount Piper Power ...

  5. Cher - Wikipedia

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    Life and career 1946–1961: Early life Cher in high school (1960) Cherilyn Sarkisian was born in El Centro, California, on May 20, 1946. Her father, John Sarkisian, was an Armenian-American truck driver with drug and gambling problems; her mother, Georgia Holt (born Jackie Jean Crouch), was a former model and retired actress who claimed Irish, English, German, and Cherokee ancestry.

  6. Recreational Aviation Australia - Wikipedia

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    Recreational Aviation Australia (abbreviated to RAA or RAAus), formerly known as the Australian Ultralight Federation (AUF), is the governing body for ultralights in Australia. [3] RAAus registers ultralight aircraft and issues pilot certificates through 170 approved flight training facilities under a delegation from the nation's aviation ...

  7. AAA (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    AAA (computer security) AAA refers to Authentication (to prove identity), Authorization (to give permission) and Accounting (to log an audit trail). It is a framework used to control and track access within a computer network. Common network protocols providing this functionality include TACACS+, RADIUS, [1] and Diameter.

  8. Cuscal - Wikipedia

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    Cuscal was established in 1992 as the Credit Union Services Corporation Limited and became Credit Union Services Corporation (Australia) Limited before changing its name to Cuscal Limited in December 2005. [2] Cuscal replaced the state based credit union bodies, which had been in operation since 1956. Cuscal was incorporated as a Special ...

  9. Order of Australia - Wikipedia

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    OAM (Civil) – 28,208. OAM (Mil.) – 1,394 [1] Ribbons: general division; military division. The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. [2] It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian Government.