Similar words: australia, austrian, austria, Italian, valiant, bacchanalian, claustrophobic, claustrophobia. Meaning: [ɑ'streɪlɪən /ɒ's-] n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Australia 2. the Austronesian languages spoken by Australian aborigines. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Australia or its inhabitants.
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(151) The Australian mining company desperately needs the cash in order to pay off $19 billion in debt over the next two years.
(152) The arrests may still give pause to businesses in China, Smith said, adding that Australian companies would have noticed the circumstances of the case.
(153) The Australian election is heading for a photo finish with the recently installed Labour Prime Minister Julia Gillard up against the Liberal leader Tony Abbott.
(154) The New Zealand dollar rose 0.7 percent against the greenback to US$0.6502, while the Australian dollar was up slightly at US$0.8081.
(155) The material they used in the chip is chalcogenide , and Australian researchers were talking about the high-speed networking possibilities of the material last summer.
(156) The study was supported by the Australian government, medical professional groups and a private foundation.
(157) The coaching trait of Chinese, Australian senior tennis coach was studied with questionnaire.
(158) Evidence of this comes in a newspaper clipping sent recently to me by a reader: "An Australian army vehicle worth US$74,000 has gone missing after being painted with camouflage."
(159) AGSM is the only Australian business school featured in the rankings.
(160) This product is imported Australian wine sauce. Has a black chocolate and cigar box incense. There is a strong sense of smell vinegar millet and black berries aroma, with subtle black olive incense.
(161) 2000 ? ROD LAVER ARENA ? The centre court was christened to Rod Laver Arena - definitely "new era" of Australian Open Tennis History.
(162) The new 40 percent resource rent tax has angered the mining industry generally and sparked talk among some of reconsidering Australian projects.
(163) Chartered Bank, which pointed out that in 2009 the Australian dollar is expected to continue strong.
(164) Australian Green Bay atand abroad by tourists as " Oriental Hawaii. "
(165) In Sydney, some Australian banks are grumbling about the Basle liquidity reforms.
(166) Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, on the appointment of Quentin Bryce, Australia's first female governor general.
(167) At a meeting in 1899, the Premiers of the other Colonies agreed to locate the new federal capital of Australia in New South Wales, and added this section to the Australian Constitution.
(168) Kylie Catchpole, a research fellow at the Australian National University in Canberra, says the design is promising because it works over a broad band of the spectrum.
(169) Some Australian beaches are gold like the sun, others red like a fire, and a few so white they almost look like clouds on the ground. Some beaches even contain black sand.
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(170) AFT strictly abide by the Australian Securities and Investment Commission ( ASIC ) of the regulations, to provide professional financial services.
(171) Discovered only 2 years ago, scientists now consider it one of the nation's most important Australian sea lion breeding colonies.
(172) The Australian novelist Miles Franklins autobiographic novel My Brilliant Career, successfully presents the image of Sybylla, a bush girl rebelling against marriage.
(173) Australian conifer bearing two-inch seeds tasting like roasted chestnuts; among the aborigines the tree is hereditary property protected by law.
(174) For animal lovers there's no place better to see native Australian animals and birds in their natural habitat.
(175) Beijing Hestia System Limited is a joint-venture enterprise formed with Australian investment in 2003.
(176) Maria Sharapova took her first steps onto Rod Laver Arena in two years on Monday to begin her preparations for what she hopes will be a return to form at the Australian Open.
(177) This ceremony, which touched a chord across the Australian nation, re-established Remembrance Day as a significant day of commemoration.
(178) Australian and Canadian Dollar also dropped pressured by commodity prices.
(179) Neil Young, an Australian Antarctic division glaciologist, said: "The iceberg is likely to be part of one of the big ones that calved from the Ross ice shelf nearly a decade ago.
(180) Instead, he posed for photos on the red carpet with his Australian co-star Emilie De Ravin, who looked cute in a black lacy mini-dress and studded heels.
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