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  • 1WRAAC — /ræk/ (say rak) Women s Royal Australian Army Corps …

  • 2WRAAC — abbrev Formerly, Women s Royal Australian Army Corps …

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  • 3Australian Women's Army Service — AWAS redirects here. For Ansett Worldwide Aviation Services, see Ansett Australia. The Australian Women s Army Service or AWAS was a (non medical) women s service established on 13 August 1941 to release men from certain military duties for… …

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  • 4Mount Martha, Victoria — Mount Martha Melbourne, Victoria Population: 14,609 (2006)[1] Postcode: 3934 …

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  • 5Queensland Softball Association — Brief history= Softball was played in Brisbane in 1945 at Victoria Park by a group of enthusiastic youngsters who had either learnt to play softball at the Bedford Playground in Spring Hill or from the American troops who were camped in the… …

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  • 6Sue Gordon — Dr. Sue Gordon, AM, is a retired indigenous Australian magistrate from Western Australia. Born at Belele Station, near Meekatharra, Western Australia in 1944, she was separated from her mother and family at the age of four and raised at Sister… …

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  • 7Women's Royal Australian Army Corps — noun an army corps comprised of women, formed in 1951; disbanded in 1984 when women soldiers were integrated into the Australian Army. Abbrev.: WRAAC …