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  It's an Honour - Honours - Awards - A-Z of Awards - Officer of the Order of Australia
Broadcaster Geraldine Doogue AO was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2003 for distinguished service to the community and the media on issues involving ethics, values, religion and social change.
Jimmy Little AO was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to the entertainment industry and for his contribution to reconciliation.
The medal of the Officer of the Order of Australia is a badge with a gold-plated silver insignia of the Order in the centre.
www.itsanhonour.gov.au /honours/awards/medals/officer_order_australia.cfm   (441 words)

  
  1997 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Simpson is found in civil court to be liable for the death of Ron Goldman and for the battery of Nicole Brown Simpson.
Simpson is ordered to pay $35,000,000 in damages to the families of the two victims
August 2 - Australian ski instructor Stuart Diver is rescued as the sole survivor from the Thredbo landslide in New South Wales, Australia, in which 18 lives were lost.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1997   (4777 words)

  
 International Parental Child Abduction Australia
Legal proceedings in Australia for the return of children are conducted by the State and Territory Central Authorities operating in each of the six states and two territories of the Australian Commonwealth on behalf of the Australian Central Authority.
Attached to the letter must be three certified copies of the U.S. court order and documentation by a court officer that the copy is a true copy of the original order made by the Court.
The court officer must also certify that the order is enforceable in that particular jurisdiction and that no subsequent orders have been made.
travel.state.gov /family/abduction/country/country_507.html   (2940 words)

  
 Hermetic Order of The Golden Dawn Encyclopedia Articles @ InnerMan.com (Inner Man)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (or "Golden Dawn", as it is commonly referred to) is a tradition of magical theurgy and spiritual development.
The "Inner Order", which became active in 1892, was the circle of Adepts who had completed the entire course of study and Initiations of the Outer Order contained in the Cipher Manuscripts.
The Second Order was not, properly, part of the "Golden Dawn", but a separate Order in its own right, known as the R.R. The Second Order directed the teachings of the First Order, and was the governing force behind the First Order.
www.innerman.com /encyclopedia/Hermetic_Order_of_the_Golden_Dawn   (2035 words)

  
 How To Order
This is a certificate that most countries governments require to accompany the order of plants declaring that the plants were inspected by an Australian quarantine officer and found free of pests and diseases.
We cannot process any more than 4 orders at a time to make it any cheaper, because all plants need to be loose rooted and washed for the inspecting officer to see, and then we need to pack them on the same day so that they will not dry out.
If you want your order immediately, and do not want to wait until we have accumulated four orders, the cost per one phytosanitary certificate is $175 to most countries ($200 Taiwan).
www.triffidpark.com.au /htm_pages/how_to_order.htm   (1560 words)

  
 Order of Australia
Officers of and Council for the Order of Australia
(1) The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia shall be the Chancellor of the Order and the Principal Companion in the General Division.
Appointments (including honorary appointments) to the Order and awards of the Medal of the Order shall be made, with the approval of The Sovereign, by Instrument signed by the Governor-General and sealed with the Seal of the Order.
www.statusquo.org /aru_html/html/orderofaus.html   (2640 words)

  
 Order of Australia
Nominations are assessed by the Council for the Order of Australia for recommendation to the Governor-General for approval.
The Victoria Cross for Australia was created in 1991 for persons who perform an act of the most conspicuous gallantry or daring or pre-eminent acts of valour or self-sacrifice or display extreme devotion to duty.
This Medal is the Australian successor to the British Cadet Forces Medal that ceased to be used in Australia in 1974.
www.diggerhistory.info /pages-medals/oz-awards.htm   (2221 words)

  
 It's an Honour - Symbols - Australian National Flag
The colonies of Australia federated to become a single Commonwealth in 1901.
It was announced in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No 8 of 1903 that King Edward VII approved designs for the flag of Australia, known as the Commonwealth blue ensign, and for the flag of the merchant navy, known as the Commonwealth red ensign.
After the Australian National Flag, the order of precedence of flags is: national flag of other nations, state and territory flags, other Australian flags prescribed by the Flags Act 1953, ensigns and pennants.
www.itsanhonour.gov.au /symbols/flag.cfm   (1916 words)

  
 Card Games: Commercial Games
The game can be ordered by e-mail from John Carr at cardgames@comcast.net.
Players score according to the order in which they run out of cards, and there are special scores associated with lions and hedgehogs.
It is also possible to alter words by adding or replacing letters, without disturbing the order of the remaining letters.
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In order to use many features of Gartner Web sites, you may be asked to complete a registration form.
During registration, you are required to provide contact information which is used to determine whether you are a subscriber or the authorized employee of a subscriber.
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www.gartner.com /pages/story.php.id.2630.s.8.jsp   (1023 words)

  
 Australian Navy
Including the naval history of the cruisers HMAS Australia, HMAS Hobart, HMAS Perth and HMAS Sydney.
This photograph shows the crew of the Protector, a gunboat sent by South Australia to China in 1900.
Her Captain was W R Cresswell who was a retired naval officer and CMG.
www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk /australian_navy.htm   (904 words)

  
 Cheese, Specialty Food, Gourmet Gift Baskets, Cheese Gifts: igourmet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
They work exclusively with imported raw cocoa beans, mainly from West Africa, which are carefully roasted, processed and mixed in house.
Christopher Norman Chocolates received so many inquiries as to the type of chocolate they used to make their famous chocolates that John Down, Chief Chocolate Officer, has created some special blends of Schokinag chocolate.
These blends were made to satisfy the needs of the at-home gourmet and the professional chef.
www.igourmet.com /shoppe/shoppe.asp?cat=4&subcat=Baking+Chocolate   (627 words)

  
 HCP Co-Director Dr. Sanduk Ruit appointed an Honorary Officer in the Order of Australia
HCP Co-Director Dr. Sanduk Ruit appointed an Honorary Officer in the Order of Australia
HCP Co-Director Dr. Sanduk Ruit appointed an Honorary Officer in the Order of Australia (AO)—the highest honor that the Australian Government awards to foreign nationals
He has been appointed an Honorary Officer in the Order of Australia for service to humanity by establishing eye care services in Nepal and surrounding countries, and for his work in teaching and training surgeons, and technical innovation.
www.cureblindness.org /australia.html   (140 words)

  
 Study Abroad with CIEE International Study Programs
The Knowledge Series - a series of topics to help students, their advisors, and parents answer questions about studying abroad.
Notes from the Field offer comments from Dr. Mick Vande Berg, CIEE Chief Academic Officer, about issues of interest to faculty and study abroad professionals who are responsible for designing and delivering programs abroad.
An essay addressing student goals, increasing community engagement while abroad, increasing programming, and re-thinking policies on grades and grading.
www.ciee.org /publications_center.aspx   (587 words)

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