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Australian war memorial old and new parlimant house the australian national gallery the national libary the high court
Did you mean American states, or Australian states? Did you mean any sort of football or specifically American, Australian Rules etc?
Tabon M. Estrella National High School's motto is 'Loyalty to God,Country and People'.
The High court of Australia is located in the Australian Capital Territory in the Australian capital Canberra
Campbell High School - Australian Capital Territory - was created in 1965.
The Australian International Performing Arts High School was created in 2005.
people have yearbooks to remember each other and to seewhat other people thought of them they signed each others in high school
No. Australia's first national anthem was "God Save the Queen". Australia wasn't independent in 1901 when Federation occurred; it was a self-governing colony (refer to section 8 in the preamble to the Australian Constitution). Australian Troops actually returned from WWI in 1919 on British passports. Australia was also not independent in 1931, despite the Statute of Westminster; the commonwealth and the states were still subject to a higher power in varying degrees. Once again, Australian Troops returned from WWII in 1946 on British Passports. This is why God Save the Queen remained our national anthem for so long. Australia selected its new national anthem of Advance Australia Fair in 1984. As stated by the Chief Justice of the Australian high court in 1992: "The Australia Act 1986 (UK) marked the end of the legal sovereignty of the Imperial Parliament and recognised that ultimate sovereignty resided in the Australian people".
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The motto of Campbell High School - Australian Capital Territory - is 'Ne Obliviscaris'.
No it's Australian