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Oberon, Merle
Glamorous film star and screen legend Merle Oberon claimed she was born in Tasmania, Australia, but there are questions about her birthplace.
Olympic Equestrian Centre
One of the Sydney structures purpose-built at Horsley Park for the 2000 Olympic Games.
Olympic Games, Athens 2004 : Australia's Medal Winners
Australian medal winners at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games held from August 13 to 29, 2004.
Olympic Games, Sydney 2000: Final Medals Tally
The Games have come and gone. Here's the final Sydney Olympics medals tally.
Outback Survival Guide: Don't Die in the Australian Outback
Newspaper headlines and radio and television bulletins regularly report of massive searches in bushland or in remote Outback regions for one or more people who have been lost or stranded. Most of the time, these searches end in success. Sometimes they don't.
Overland
The Overland train links the Victorian state capital of Melbourne with the South Australian capital of Adelaide.
Overland Track, Tasmania
Australia's best known walking track. Some 65 kilometres from Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair in Tasmania.
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