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2024-10-31 | Henry Manns | Henry Joseph Manns (20 June 1839 – 26 March 1863) was an Australian bushranger and member of the Gardiner–Hall gang. He is best known for taking part in the 1862 Eugowra robbery, the largest gold heist in Australian history. Soon after, Manns was captured by police, tried, convicted and sentenced to death by hanging, which was carried out in a botched execution at Darlinghurst Gaol. | Start | PastelLilac (1807) | |
2024-11-02 | Eagle Street (Street in Brisbane's CBD) | Eagle Street is a street in the Brisbane central business district, Queensland, Australia. Eagle street is a major street within the city centre, with junctions at; Mary Street, Charlotte Street, Creek Street, Elizabeth Street, and Queen Street. | Stub | Ndiamar (283) | |
2024-11-20 | Manunka (Aboriginal community in South Australia) | Manunka is an Aboriginal community and former mission in South Australia. | Stub | CountryLad (1576) | |
2024-11-01 | 1997 Australian Open (real tennis) (Tennis tournament) | The 1997 Real Tennis Australian Open was the 66th edition of the Australian Open. The men's event was held at the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club in Melbourne between 19-26 October 1997 and was organised by the Australian Real Tennis Association. The men's draw was the third grand slam event of the year. | Start | Bgeytenbeek (1642) | |
2024-12-01 | Paela Rural LLG (Local-level government in Papua New Guinea) | Paiela Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of Enga Province, Papua New Guinea. | Stub | Philemon Kaisa (93) | |
2024-12-12 | Alcocks | Alcocks is one of the oldest Cue sports equipment manufacturers in Australia. The company was founded in 1853 in Melbourne. | Stub | Pidzz (8627) | |
2024-12-17 | Country Education Partnership (Australian not-for-profit organisation) | The Country Education Partnership (CEP) is a not-for-profit organisation located in Victoria (state) that focuses on the state's rural and remote delivery of education. | Stub | LucasWells25 (26) | |
2024-12-20 | Placemat (graphic design) (Visual, one-page summary of a topic) | A placemat in the context of graphic design is a visual, one-page summary of the key points of a topic or subject matter | Stub | Halloleo (223) | |
2024-12-24 | Blayney (Abattoir) County Council (Former county council in NSW, Australia) | Blayney (Abattoir) County Council was a county council in the Australian state of New South Wales, responsible for operation of an abattoir in Blayney, New South Wales. | Stub | SomethingForDeletion (2460) | |
2024-12-27 | Joint Food Standards Treaty (1995 Australia-New Zealand treaty) | The Joint Food Standards Treaty is a bilateral treaty between Australia and New Zealand, signed in Wellington on 5 December 1995, which entered into force on 5 July 1996. It constitutes the legal basis for the two countries' harmonised system of food standards, the chief elements of which are Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) and the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (ANZFSC). | Stub | SomethingForDeletion (2460) | |
2024-10-12 | Warwick Stengards (Australian-Swedish conductor) | Warwick Stengårds is an Australian-Swedish conductor known for his versatility in opera, ballet, and contemporary music. His international career spans over three decades, with acclaimed performances at institutions like Opera Australia, the Vienna State Opera, and the Royal Swedish Opera. | C | Londonopera (559) | |
2024-11-10 | Tom Allen (rugby union) (New Zealand rugby union player) | Tom Allen (born 23 July 2004) is a New Zealand rugby union player, who currently plays as a lock for Hawke's Bay in New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition and the Hurricanes in Super Rugby. | C | Ruggalicious (6606) | |
2024-12-30 | Peter Armstrong (architect) | Peter Garth Armstrong is an Australian architect, academic, and urban planner recognized for his contributions to architectural design, urban studies, and cultural exchange, particularly between Australia and Japan. | Start | Samay Linon (21) | |
2024-10-16 | ZIWI | ZIWI Limited, marketed as ZIWI Pets, is a ultra-premium pet food brand from New Zealand. | C | Possummayhem (87) | |
2024-12-01 | Hewa Rural LLG (Local-level government in Papua New Guinea) | Hewa Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of Enga Province, Papua New Guinea. | Stub | Philemon Kaisa (93) | |
2025-01-06 | Thomson Bay Settlement (Place in Western Australia) | Thomson Bay, known in full as Thomson Bay Settlement and also known as The Settlement, is the largest settlement of Rottnest Island, Western Australia, situated on the island’s northeastern coast. It’s home to most of Rottnest’s stores, restaurants and nearly all of the island’s population. | Stub | HtialilwW (913) | |
2025-01-20 | Patrick Connell (bushranger) (Irish-born Australian bushranger and outlaw (1835 - 1866)) | Patrick Connell (1835 – 17 July 1866) was an Irish-born Australian bushranger, outlaw and member of the Clarke gang. After the murder of a police constable, Connell was officially declared an outlaw, and later died in a shootout with the police. | Start | PastelLilac (1807) | |
2025-01-25 | VfL 08 Vichttal (Football club) | VfL 08 Vichttal is a German professional football club based in Stolberg. Founded in 2008 from the merger of the VfL Zweifall and the VfB Vicht, the team has competed in the Mittelrheinliga since the 2017–18 season. | Start | TBJ10RH (2499) | |
2024-10-21 | Beetaloo Jangari Bill ((1910-1983) labourer and Aboriginal elder) | Beetaloo Jangari Bill or Wirinykari / Weingari (c. 1915 – 1986) was a Warumungu and Gurindji man who worked as a labourer and became an elder of his people. His knowledge of Aboriginal traditions was used to assist numerous groups in successful land claims in 1980 and 1983. | C | Aliceinthealice (4996) | |
2025-01-21 | Churchill United SC (Football club in Australia) | Churchill United SC is a soccer club based in Churchill, Victoria, Australia. The club was founded in 1969 and currently competes in Latrobe Valley Soccer League (LVSL). | C | UpdatingUK (533) | |
2025-01-21 | Jahra Wasasala (New Zealand cross-disciplinary artist) | Jahra Wasasala is a cross-disciplinary artist. Primarily, they are a contemporary dancer, choreographer and poet. Wasasala was included in the triennial Aotearoa Contemporary Exhibition at the Auckland Art Gallery in 2024. | Start | Chefcat29 (258) | |
2025-01-20 | Trybooking (event ticket selling platform) | Trybooking is an Australian event ticketing & event management platform. The service allows users to create, promote and manage local events. The service charges a fee to event organisers who run paid events through their platform. | Start | Agent Squash (125) | |
2025-01-15 | Te Haeata (Defunct New Zealand newspaper) | Te Haeata (lit. 'The Dawn') was a Wesleyan newspaper published in the Māori language. Edited by Wesleyan missionary, Thomas Buddle, Te Haeata was the first denominational newspaper in New Zealand. It was first published in April 1859 and ceased publication in March 1862. | Start | LynKing1123 (260) | |
2024-10-19 | 1996 Real Tennis World Championship (Tennis tournament) | The 1996 Real Tennis World Championship was the 61st edition of the real tennis World Championship. It was held at the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club in Victoria, Australia. Incumbent champion Robert Fahey defended his title against Wayne Davies seven sets to one in a repeat of the 1994 and 1995 challenges. | C | Bgeytenbeek (1642) | |
2024-12-20 | 2024 NRL Women's season squads | The 2024 NRL Women's Premiership comprised 10 competing teams. Starting squad size was 24 players on contract with a further 4 players on development contracts. Squad size could grow above these initial limits subject to the approval of the administrative body, the National Rugby League, to cover contracted players who sustained season-ending injuries. | C | Nhoj1898 (8140) | |
2024-10-30 | ARB Corporation (Australian automotive parts retailer) | ARB Corporation is an Australian automotive parts and accessories retailer. It was founded in 1972, operating as a mail-order business and opened its first store in Brisbane in 1974. It now has 300 stores across Australia and New Zealand. | Stub | Pidzz (8627) | |
2024-12-10 | Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize (Australian art award) | The Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize is an annual acquisitive award for small sculpture, organised by the Woollahra Council in New South Wales, Australia. It is recognised as Australia's leading small-scale sculpture competition with a prize pool of over A$29,000. | Start | AlphaLemur (3243) | |
2025-02-07 | List of Mika X live performances | The New Zealand Maori singer, performance artist, actor, filmmaker, TV producer and comedian Mika X (born Terrance John Pou on 8 February 1962, later renamed Neil Gudsell, also known as Mika and as Mika Haka) has toured multiple times to support their albums. | Start | Bennyaha (8544) | |
2025-01-18 | Alick Mewa (New Zealand Indian WWII Soldier) | Alick Mewa (23 February 1919 – 19 August 1944) was a New Zealand World War II soldier of Indian heritage, notable for being the first Indian to gain a commission in the Royal New Zealand Air Force. | Start | LynKing1123 (260) | |
2024-12-24 | Cumberland County Council (New South Wales) (Former county council in NSW, Australia) | Cumberland County Council was a county council which existed in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1945 to 1946. Despite being named for Cumberland County, it was legally distinct from it, covering a largely identical but technically distinct territory (the Cumberland county district). | Start | SomethingForDeletion (2460) | |
2024-12-24 | Rous County Council (County council in NSW, Australia) | Rous County Council is a county council in the Australian state of New South Wales. Despite sharing a name with Rous County, it is a distinct legal entity with a separate (albeit overlapping) territory, the Rous county district. In New South Wales, a county council is a special purpose local government which enables adjacent local government areas to collaborate in service provision; the territory of a county council is known as a "county district", a ... | Start | SomethingForDeletion (2460) | |
2025-02-21 | Watching You (TV series) (Australian TV series or program) | Watching You is an Australian drama for Stan set to premiere in 2025. The series based and adapted to J.P Pomare's novel The Last Guests. The series follows Lina who after a passionate one night stand she finds a hidden camera meaning her affair was captured, she sets out to find the voyeur but realises the threat is much closer. | Start | HungryReptile (4517) | |
2025-02-26 | Cyril Island (Island off the coast of Australia) | Cyril Island is a tiny island in the Bass Strait, situated off the southeastern coast of Victoria, Australia. | Stub | JesusisGreat7 (1194) | |
2024-11-13 | Kiwi Clásico (New Zealand football derby) | The Kiwi Clásico (Māori: Mai te Raki ki te Tonga), also known as the New Zealand Derby, is a local football derby in the A-League Men, Australia's top soccer league, between the two New Zealand-based clubs in the league: Auckland FC and Wellington Phoenix. | C | Schestos (5852) | |
2025-02-26 | Axedale Ward (Ward of the City of Greater Bendigo) | Axedale Ward is a single-member ward in the City of Greater Bendigo, covering the suburbs of Strathfieldsaye and Junortoun, the town of Axedale, and the localities of Wellsford, Longlea, Knowsley, Ladys Pass, Mount Camel, Costerfield, Redcastle, Toolleen, and Eppalock. | Start | Viatori (4301) | |
2025-02-27 | Eppalock Ward (Ward of the City of Greater Bendigo) | Eppalock Ward is a single-member ward in the City of Greater Bendigo, covering the suburbs of Flora Hill and Spring Gully, the towns of Heathcote and Redesdale, and the localities of Mandurang, Mandurang South, Sedgwick, Emu Creek, Axe Creek, Myrtle Creek, Eppalock, Kimbolton, Derrinal, Mia Mia and Argyle. | Start | Viatori (4301) | |
2025-02-24 | Ravenswood Ward (Ward of the City of Greater Bendigo) | Ravenswood Ward is a single-member ward in the City of Greater Bendigo, covering the suburbs of Kangaroo Flat and Big Hill and the localities of Ravenswood, Lockwood South, and Harcourt North. As of the 2024 election the ward is currently held by Damien Hurrell. | Stub | Viatori (4301) | |
2025-01-12 | Barry Lyons (mayor) (Bendigo politician (1945–2024)) | Laurence "Barry" Lyons (10 May 1945 – 19 October 2024) was an Australian politician who served as mayor of the City of Greater Bendigo from 2013 to 2014, as a councillor of the City of Greater Bendigo from 2008 to 2016, and as a councillor of the Shire of Romsey in the 1970s. | Start | Viatori (4301) | |
2024-12-17 | Pacific Islanders Protection Act (1872 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Act of Parliament 35 & 36 Vic c. 19) | The Pacific Islanders Protection Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 19) (PIP Act) or the Kidnapping Act 1872 was a law passed by the United Kingdom that was made to protect the indigenous populations of the Pacific Islands from kidnapping and blackbirding (a practice involving the coercion and forced recruitment of Pacific Islanders for labour). | Start | WhyIsNameSoHardOmg- - (8055) | |
2025-02-07 | 1998 Australian Open (real tennis) (Tennis tournament) | The 1998 Real Tennis Australian Open was the 67th edition of the Australian Open. The men's singles event was held at the Macquarie University Real Tennis Club in Sydney between 18 and 23 August 1998. It was followed two days later by the doubles event, held at the Hobart Real Tennis Club two days later. | Start | Bgeytenbeek (1642) | |
2025-03-05 | Climate change in New South Wales | Climate change in New South Wales affects various environments and industries, including agriculture. | C | AlphabetSquid (358) | |
2025-03-06 | Climate change in Queensland | Climate change in Queensland affects various environments and industries, including agriculture. | Start | AlphabetSquid (358) | |
2025-02-08 | Chinny-kinik (Cannibal giant in Australian Aboriginal mythology) | Chinny-kinik was a dreaded cannibal giant from Australian Aboriginal mythology said to have terrorised the Yenpulla plain east of the Murray River in South Australia. Two of his uncles, members of the local clan whose numbers had been decimated, tracked him to a sinkhole in an area called Pekarra and discovered the entrance to a vast cave. | Start | KNBrandt (78) | |
2024-12-17 | Origene (Australian electronic dance band) | Origene were an Australian electronic and dance music group formed in 2002 by Brian Canham (of Pseudo Echo) on keyboards, Ben Grayson (of the Bamboos) on keyboards, computers and Matilda White on lead vocals. Their debut single, "Suddenly, Silently" (March 2002) reached No. 51 on the ARIA singles chart. | Start | Didier Landner (2088) | |
2025-03-09 | Bobbi Lockyer (First Nations Australian artist) | Bobbi Lockyer is a Nagarluma Kariyarra and Yawuru woman and artist, winner of NAIDOC artist of the year, as well as 2025 Australian Open First Nations Artist of the year. Her work has been showcased in Vogue magazine, on Paris and New York runways as well as Sydney Fashion week. | Start | DrPlantGenomics (2612) | |
2025-01-25 | Chockerup Inn (Former coaching inn on a mail route in Western Australia) | Chockerup Inn (also known as Chorkerup Inn) was a roadside inn on the mail coach route between Albany and Mount Barker, Western Australia, that was built in 1854 and closed in 1889 when the Great Southern Railway opened. | Start | Lijil (1893) | |
2025-03-10 | Climate change in the Northern Territory | Climate change in the Northern Territory affects various environments and industries, including agriculture. | Start | AlphabetSquid (358) | |
2025-02-12 | Yoobee Colleges (New Zealand private university) | Yoobee Colleges is a tertiary education company in New Zealand. It was founded in 1994. The company was formed in its present form in 2019 after the merger of South Seas Film & Television School, Animation College, Yoobee School of Design, AMES – The Institute of IT, and Design & Arts (Canterbury). | Start | Bluey Christine (46) | |
2025-02-02 | The Lost City of Melbourne (2022 Australian film) | The Lost City of Melbourne is a 2022 Australian documentary film directed, written, and produced by Gus Berger. The documentary follows an attempted ‘modernisation’ of Melbourne in the 1950s destroyed much of the city, including its elegant cinemas and picture palaces. | Start | EnDeeDoubleYou (3516) | |
2025-03-10 | AFL Asia Cup (Australian rules football competition) | The AFL Asia Cup is a triennial international tournament in Australian rules football. It is the biggest international tournament in the sport that is open to all nations in Asia. It was created as a replacement of the AFL International Cup alongside the AFL Transatlantic Cup and the AFL Pacific Cup after the competition was affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic. | Start | WB2K16 (424) | |
2025-02-20 | Matt Hill (race caller) (Australian race caller and broadcaster) | Matthew Hill (born 1980 or 1981) is an Australian race caller and sports broadcaster. Hill is currently the chief race caller in Victoria, having called the Melbourne Cup since 2017, previously having been the chief race caller in Sydney. | C | Kb.au (4813) | |
2025-02-15 | Donald Neil Sanders (Australian businessman and public servant) | Donald Neil Sanders was an Australian public servant and businessman who was a former managing director and chief executive officer of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia. | Stub | Check to the King (101) | |
2025-02-15 | List of Cook Strait crossings by sea | This is a list of notable crossings of the Cook Strait by sea. | B | Aerohydro (6513) | |
2025-03-10 | AFL Pacific Cup (Australian rules football competition) | The AFL Pacific Cup is a triennial international tournament in Australian rules football. It is the biggest international tournament in the sport that is open to all nations in Oceania and Southern Africa. It was created as a replacement of the AFL International Cup alongside the AFL Asia Cup and the AFL Transatlantic Cup after the competition was affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic. | Start | WB2K16 (424) | |
2025-01-13 | Mercury Plaza (Shopping mall) | Mercury Plaza was a shopping centre and food court in Auckland located on Mercury Lane, near Karangahape Road. Opening in 1994, Mercury Plaza was Auckland's second Asian food court, after Food Alley which opened in 1992. In 2019 it was demolished to make way for Karangahape Station as part of the City Rail Link. | Start | Winnieswikiworld (1020) | |
2025-01-19 | Charles Rutherford (bushranger) (Australian bushranger (1858–1885)) | Charles Rutherford (c. 1846 – 6 September 1869) was an Australian bushranger who, in the late 1860s, went on a crime spree with Frank Pearson, alias Captain Starlight, in the north-west of New South Wales. | Start | PastelLilac (1807) | |
2025-02-17 | 2024 Transatlantic Cup (International football competition) | The 2024 Transatlantic Cup was the inaugural edition of the AFL Transatlantic Cup, an international Australian rules football competition run by the Australian Football League (AFL). | Start | Kezyfooty (9655) | |
2025-03-10 | Climate change in South Australia | Climate change in South Australia affects various environments and industries, including agriculture. | Start | AlphabetSquid (358) | |
2025-03-14 | Results of the 1914 Tasmanian local elections | All candidates were elected unopposed. A proposition was put to the ratepayers, following a similar proposition in March 1912 which also overwhelmingly decided on Saturday, to again ask which day of the week upon which the half holiday would take place. | Start | Lord Beesus (563) | |
2025-03-18 | Greens Pool (EP) (2010 EP by Pond) | Greens Pool is an extended play by Australian psychedelic rock band Pond, released in Australia on 23 December 2010, through local Perth label Badminton Bandit. The titular track was released as a 7-inch single with "Mind at Largening" as a B-side, and "Cirrus White" as a bonus track available through digital download. | Stub | Milkk7 (7449) | |
2025-02-08 | Adam Bugarija (Australian soccer player) | Adam Bugarija Cardeno (born 22 February 2005) is an Australian soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Perth Glory in the A-League Men. | Start | Unknown Temptation (16813) | |
2025-03-19 | 2025 New Zealand Derby | The 2025 New Zealand Derby was a Group I horse race which was run at Ellerslie Racecourse in Auckland, New Zealand, on 8 March 2025. It was the 150th running of the New Zealand Derby, and it was won by Willydoit. | C | Eded (271) | |
2025-01-15 | Traralgon Olympians SC (Football club in Australia) | Traralgon Olympians SC is a soccer club based in Traralgon, Victoria, Australia. The club was founded in 1980, currently competes in Latrobe Valley Soccer League and is regularly referred to as Olympians. | Start | UpdatingUK (533) | |
2025-03-10 | John Smedley (architect) | John Smedley (4 March 1841 – 17 November 1903) was an Australian–born architect and painter who worked extensively in China and Japan as well as designing many prominent buildings in New South Wales. He is often referred to as Australia's first native-born architect. | Start | SproulesLane (2179) | |
2024-10-23 | Corio Soccer Club (Corio Soccer Club is a soccer club in Bell Park, Geelong, Australia) | Corio Soccer Club is an Australian semi-professional soccer club in Bell Park, Geelong, Australia. | C | Harry Alexander T (380) | |
2025-03-21 | Queensland budget (Annual Act of the Queensland Parliament) | The Queensland budget is an annual Act of the Parliament of Queensland, giving statutory authority to the Government of Queensland for its revenue and expenditure plans. For the financial year 2024/25 the budget was approximately $90,738,000,000. The Revenue Laws Amendment Bill is presented to Parliament by the Treasurer. | Start | Landpin (2180) | |
2025-01-20 | Limestone Coast Football Association | The Limestone Coast Football Association is a soccer based in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. An affiliated league of Football South Australia, seven clubs participate in the LCFA across various divisions and age groups for men, women, boys and girls. | Start | Adelaidecrowsrdabest (334) | |
2024-11-27 | Michael Visontay (Australian journalist and writer) | Michael Visontay is an Australian journalist, editor and writer. He has worked in senior roles with numerous Australian newspapers, including The Sun-Herald, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian Jewish News and The Jewish Independent, as well as a sports commentator at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. | Start | Redtree21 (3970) | |
2025-02-28 | Prospa (company) (Australian financial technology company) | Prospa is an Australian financial technology company specializing in online lending services for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It is based in Sydney, New South Wales and has operations in Australia and New Zealand. | Start | Hoekjans (30) | |
2025-03-06 | Peter Bach (handballer) (Danish-born Australian handball player (born 1966)) | Peter Bach (born 14 April 1966) is a Danish-Australian handball player. He represented Australia in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics. | Stub | Fregerslev (12079) | |
2025-02-23 | Elina P. Akinaga (Micronesia's Department of Resource & Development's Secretary) | Elina P. Akinaga is a Federated States of Micronesia Secretary in Micronesia's cabinet. She is the Secretary of the Department of Resources and Development. | Start | Victuallers (170161) | |
2025-03-15 | May Butler George (Australian miniature painter and sculptor) | May Butler George was an Australian artist. | Start | Ephemeralentropy (70) | |
2024-11-26 | Crowe–Thorpe Trophy (Test cricket series between New Zealand and England) | The Crowe–Thorpe Trophy is a Test cricket series played between the men's cricket teams of England and New Zealand. It was launched in November 2024 during England's tour of New Zealand. The two countries have played each other in international cricket since England's 1929–30 tour of New Zealand. | Start | Kumarpramit (11240) | |
2025-02-03 | Grok Academy (Australian Educational Technology company) | Grok Academy is an Australian computing education company, which produces and delivers online courses aimed at high school students. In 2024 it had over 200,000 unique users. | C | Spacepine (2717) | |
2025-03-04 | Lake Jindabyne (Man-made dammed reservoir in the Snowy Mountains, Australia) | Lake Jindabyne is a man-made reservoir in the south-east Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. Created by Jindabyne Dam, it serves for the Snowy Mountains Scheme, acting as a reservoir to redirect waters from the Snowy River to the Murray River, for hydro-power generation and irrigation, as well as a water supply. | C | MrActiniuM (1087) | |
2025-03-10 | Climate change in Tasmania | Climate change in Tasmania affects various environments and industries, including agriculture. | Start | AlphabetSquid (358) | |
2024-11-25 | Thord Lorich (architect) | Thord Ingemar Thorstensson Lorich (27 March 1918–17 November 2006) was an architect and design consultant based in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. His firm, Thord Lorich & Associates, was behind the design of numerous commercial and industrial buildings across the country. | Start | Celebrating suburbia (742) | |
2024-12-20 | Gen. nov. 70, sp. 1 | Gen. nov. 70, sp. 1 is a shorthorned grasshopper of the Acrididae family found in north Australian savannas. | Stub | Petasida (70) | |
2025-03-23 | PB/5 pedestrian crossing button (Disability-friendly pedestrian crossing system) | The PB/5 pedestrian crossing button or audio tactile pedestrian button is a pedestrian crossing system that assists hearing and vision impaired users. | Start | RecardedByzantian (165) | |
2025-03-29 | Nathaniel J. Taubman (Australian industrialist) | Nathaniel James Taubman (5 February 1864 – 21 December 1931) was an Australian industrialist who co-founded Taubman Paints and Sterling Varnish. | Start | Pleisier (13) | |
2024-12-24 | Select Committee on Nuclear Energy (Select committee of the Australian House of Representatives) | The Select Committee on Nuclear Energy is a select committee of the Australian House of Representatives responsible for inquiring into nuclear power generation in Australia, including the proposed deployment of Small modular nuclear reactors proposed by the Opposition. | Start | Erskine8 (202) | |
2025-03-07 | Nicholas Paspaley Jr. (Australian businessman) | Nicholas Paspaley Jr. (born 1948) is an Australian businessman of Greek descent, and is chair of the Paspaley Group of Companies. | Start | X4VIER.OneTap (1519) | |
2025-02-12 | Central League 2 (New Zealand) (Football league) | The Central League 2 is an amateur status league run by Capital Football and Central Football for association football clubs located in the southern and central parts of the North Island. It is a New Zealand tier three competition during the winter season, and sits at below the Central League. | Start | StolenThought (2045) | |
2025-03-03 | Sheridan (brand) (Australian homewares brand) | Sheridan is an Australian textile brand known for its premium homewares, particularly bed linen and towels. Established in 1967 by entrepreneur Claudio Alcorso, the brand has become synonymous with high-quality fabrics and Australian design. Sheridan is currently owned by Hanes Australasia, a subsidiary of Hanesbrands. | C | CineBrick315 (4112) | |
2025-02-07 | Padel in Australia | Uptake of padel in Oceania has been limited. It was not until January, 2016 that the first padel courts in Oceania were opened in Sydney. | Stub | Pidzz (8627) | |
2025-03-09 | Stanmore Road Boys Home | Stanmore Road Boys' Home, also known as Christchurch Boys' Home, was a residential home for boys, located at 300 Stanmore Road, Otautahi Christchurch, New Zealand. | C | Florence7205 (63) | |
2025-03-17 | Theo Shakes (New Zealand actor and social media influencer) | Oceania is a New Zealand actor, writer, director, and social media influencer who is on TikTok. | Start | Hmusovich (48) | |
2025-03-09 | Connor O'Leary (Japanese professional surfer (born 1993)) | Connor O'Leary (born 12 October 1993, in Cronulla, New South Wales) is an Australian-Japanese professional surfer. | Start | Hemerlyy (1800) | |
2024-12-17 | 2025 Port Adelaide Football Club season (Australian rules football club season) | The 2025 Port Adelaide Football Club season is the club's 29th season in the Australian Football League (AFL) and the 155th year since its inception in 1870. The club is also fielding its reserves men's team in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and its women's team in the AFL Women's (AFLW). | C | Global-Cityzen (27451) | |
2025-03-20 | Filmer Sceats (Australian optometrist) | Filmer Sceats F.I.O. was an Australian optometrist. The University of New South Wales Department of Optometry awards The Filmer Sceats Memorial Prize in recognition of his pioneering work in the field of optometry in Australia. His early optometry practice was based in Canberra and Queanbeyan and he made numerous connections within the Parliament of Australia including the Prime Minister Ben Chifley. | Start | SproulesLane (2179) | |
2025-02-08 | 1999 Australian Open (real tennis) (Tennis tournament) | The 1999 Real Tennis Australian Open was the 68th edition of the Australian Open. The men's event was held at the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club in Melbourne in July 1999. It was organised by the Australian Real Tennis Association. The men's draw was the third grand slam event of the year. | Start | Bgeytenbeek (1642) | |
2025-03-02 | 2025 Women's South Island League (New Zealand) (Football league season) | The 2025 Women's South Island League is the first full season, fourth season in total, of the second level of women's football in New Zealand, and the third season under the name Women's South Island League. | Start | StolenThought (2045) | |
2025-03-28 | Josiah Karapani (New Zealand rugby league player) | Josiah Karapani (born 19 January 2002) is a New Zealand professional rugby league footballer who plays as a centre for the Brisbane Broncos in the National Rugby League (NRL). | Start | Dm2310416 (6232) | |
2025-02-24 | Khaled Sabsabi (Australian artist (born 1965)) | Khaled Sabsabi (born 1965) is a Lebanese-born Australian artist based in Sydney, especially known for his video installations. His work, executed in many different media, often incorporates themes of Islam and Arab identity in Australia, along with exploration of spirituality and multiculturalism, and has been exhibited nationally and internationally since 1999. | GA | Laterthanyouthink (101199) | |
2025-03-30 | Bradman Prize | The Bradman Prize or Trophy is an award given the given to the player with highest score at golf tournaments in Australia. It was first awarded as the Bradman Trophy on 14 October 1934 following the Open Tournament run by the Queanbeyan Legacy Club. | Stub | Robw49 (88) | |
2024-12-12 | 2025 OFC Men's Champions League group stage | The 2025 OFC Champions League group stage was played from 30 March to 6 April 2025. A total of 8 teams competed in the group stage to decide the four places in the knockout stage of the 2025 OFC Men's Champions League. After originally being planned to be hosted by Fiji, OFC announced Solomon Islands would instead host the tournament due to lack of available venues in Fiji. | Start | Kezyfooty (9655) | |
2025-03-10 | Politics of the Australian Capital Territory (Overview of politics in the Australian Capital Territory) | The politics of the Australian Capital Territory takes place in context of a unicameral parliamentary system. The main parties are the Liberal, Labor and the Greens. | C | AlphabetSquid (358) | |
2025-01-24 | East Gippsland United FC (Football club in Australia) | East Gippsland United FC is a soccer club based in Bairnsdale, Victoria, Australia. The club was founded in 2009 and currently competes in Latrobe Valley Soccer League and are often to referred to as the Eagles. | C | UpdatingUK (533) | |
2025-03-10 | Vanderstock v Victoria (legal issue in Australia) | Vanderstock v Victoria is a High Court of Australia case concerning excise. A charge imposed by the state of Victoria on zero and low emission vehicles (ZLEVs) was ruled invalid on the grounds that it imposed a duty of excise as defined by Section 90 of the Constitution. | C | LivelyRatification (2144) | |
2025-04-10 | Stacked Farm (Australian agricultural technology company) | Stacked Farm is an Australian agricultural technology company specializing in automated vertical farming. The company was founded in 2016 in Queensland, Australia by Liz and Daniel Tzvetkoff. Stacked Farm operates automated vertical farms, focusing on the production of herbs and leafy greens. | Start | Fremalkan (223) | |
2025-04-09 | Marietta Martinovic (Australian criminologist) | Marietta Martinovic is an Australian criminologist and social justice advocate. She currently serves as an associate professor in criminology and justice studies at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). She was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2025 for "distinguished service to criminology". | C | DrPlantGenomics (2612) | |
2024-12-14 | Auckland City FC in international football (New Zealand club in international football) | Auckland City Football Club is a New Zealand professional football club based in Sandringham, Auckland. The club's involvement in international competitions dates back 2005. As New Zealand champions, City were invited to participate in the fourth OFC Club Championship. | C | Kezyfooty (9655) | |
2025-04-10 | James Leake (Australian rules footballer) | James Leake (born 2 October 2005) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the Australian Football League (AFL). | Start | LP2504 (18) | |
2025-02-05 | Sydney Swans Grand Finals in the 21st century (Australian rules football club finals in the 2000s) | Since the 2001 AFL season, the Sydney Swans have competed in 7 AFL Grand Finals, winning 2 and losing 5. This period of Swans success has been noted for fielding consistent teams who have made the finals, only missing out on playing finals football 5 times in 24 seasons. | C | MiniMattMan123 (178) | |
2025-01-13 | Fusi, American Samoa | Fusi is an area located between the Vaipito Valley and Autapini in Pago Pago, American Samoa. It is a tract of land situated along the headwaters of Pago Pago Bay. Historically, this area has been the subject of legal disputes and jurisprudence concerning land ownership, governmental authority, condemnation proceedings, and accretions formed along the shoreline. | Stub | Fogāmaa (992) | |
2024-10-20 | Skinnyfish Music (Australian independent record label) | Skinnyfish Music is a Darwin, Australia based independent record label. The label blends traditional Australian First Nations sounds, language, and instrumentation with modern western music genres. | C | AlphaLemur (3243) | |
2025-03-03 | Aydan Hammond (Australian professional footballer) | Aydan Johnathan Hammond (born 23 December 2003) is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for Western Sydney Wanderers. | Start | WDM10 (7213) | |
2024-12-09 | Chris Winitana (New Zealand journalist and author) | Chris Winitana (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāi Tūhoe) is a journalist, playwright, author and producer, as well as a Māori cultural and language expert from New Zealand. | C | RW3003 (188) | |
2025-03-19 | Ōtūtereinga (Cliff in Akaroa, New Zealand) | Ōtūtereinga is a cliff at the northern end of Wainui, on the western side of Akaroa Harbour. Its name is also spelt Otutereinga and O Tu Te Reinga. "Ō" means "place of", "tu" translates to "stand", "te" signifies "the", and "reinga" refers to the "flitting place from which spirits transition to the underworld", similar to Cape Reinga. | Stub | Herewhy (938) | |
2025-03-25 | Western Sydney Parklands–Canal Reserve cycleway (Shared use path in Sydney, Australia) | The Western Sydney Parklands-Canal Reserve cycleway is a 16.4-kilometre-long (10.2 mi), semi-crescent shaped, shared-use path for cyclists and pedestrians that is generally aligned with Prospect Nature Reserve, Western Sydney Regional Park and the Lower Prospect Canal Reserve in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. | C | Yucalyptus (1816) | |
2025-04-09 | Townsville Touch Football (Touch football governing body) | Townsville Touch Football (TTF), officially known as the Townsville Castle Hill Touch Association Inc., is the governing body for touch football competitions in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. TTF operates as a not-for-profit organisation and delivers local competitions, representative programs, and community initiatives for all ages and experience levels. | C | Kerrodh (67) | |
2025-04-14 | Hayward College | Hayward College Te Kāreti o Hayward, in Dunedin, New Zealand, is a residential college of the city's University of Otago, housing 176 students. | Stub | Nankai (5300) | |
2025-03-27 | Keagan Russell-Smith (Australian rugby league player (born 2003)) | Keagan Russell-Smith (born 8 July 2003) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a halfback for the Melbourne Storm in the National Rugby League. | Start | Lsb997 (12401) | |
2025-01-27 | Thomas Draper Campbell (Australian dental anthropologist and filmmaker (1893–1967)) | Thomas Draper Campbell (March 24, 1893–December 8, 1967) was an Australian scholar of dental anthropology, as well as a playwright, composer, and filmmaker. He was a founder of the Board of Anthropological Research and was serving as its Chairman at the time of his death. | C | Winslowtree (25) | |
2025-04-19 | Trade Aid (New Zealand fair trade organisation) | Trade Aid a is New Zealand fair trade organisation established in 1973. The charity aims to build just and sustainable communities around the globe through fair trade. It sources ethical supply chains and imports coffee, chocolate and crafts from impoverish farmers and artisans. | Stub | Herewhy (938) | |
2025-02-03 | WaiBOP Football (Federation of New Zealand Football) | WaiBOP Football, also known as Waikato Bay of Plenty Football, is one of six federations of New Zealand Football, representing regions of Bay of Plenty, Rotorua, Taupō, Thames/Coromandel and Waikato. | Start | StolenThought (2045) | |
2025-03-27 | Caricatures from Table Talk magazine (caricatures by Will Dyson, L F Reynolds, C R Bradish and others) | "Prominent Persons" was a long-running feature in the magazine Table Talk, published in Melbourne, Australia. It was about currently notable people, accompanied by a commissioned portrait, often caricature, by a Melbourne artist, mostly L. F. Reynolds (left blank in "Artist" column) or Will Dyson (marked WD) but also Sam G. Wells (SGW) of The Herald or Stanley Parker (SP), best known for show business caricatures. | C | Doug butler (133687) | |
2025-04-20 | Melbourne Formula 2 round (Motor race) | The Melbourne Formula 2 round is a FIA Formula 2 Championship series race that is run on the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia. | Stub | Shadow614 (3535) | |
2024-12-20 | Korotogo (Town in Fiji) | Korotogo (Fiji Hindi: कोरोटोगो) is a resort town owned by Sigatoka on the Coral Coast in Fiji. It's home to many of Fiji's most famous resorts and parks such as the Outrigger. The distance from Korotogo to the capital Suva, is approximately 92.9 km (57.7 mi). | Stub | HtialilwW (913) | |
2025-01-27 | The Amazing Race Australia 9 (Season of television series) | The Amazing Race Australia 9, also known as The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition 3, is the upcoming ninth season of The Amazing Race Australia, an Australian reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race. The season will be the sixth instalment of Network 10's iteration of the show and the third celebrity edition. | C | Xoruz (33418) | |
2025-03-10 | Climate change in the Australian Capital Territory | Climate change in the Australian Capital Territory affects various environments and industries. | Start | AlphabetSquid (358) | |
2025-02-27 | George Herscu (Property developer) | Israel ben Jacob Liza (Hebrew: ישראל בן יעקב, February 1928 – 12 December 2013), known professionally as George Herscu, was a Jewish billionaire property developer, businessman and philanthropist. An immigrant from Romania, he had humble beginnings in the 1950s but by the 1980s had large-scale commercial developments in Australia and America. | GA | Celebrating suburbia (742) | |
2025-04-08 | Term of Parliament (Enabling 4-year Term) Legislation Amendment Bill (Proposed New Zealand legislation) | The Term of Parliament (Enabling 4-year Term) Legislation Amendment Bill, also known as the 4-year term Bill is a government bill in the New Zealand Parliament promoted by the ACT party. It was introduced to parliament in the name of Minister of Justice Paul Goldsmith. | Stub | Carolina2k22 (4486) | |
2025-01-23 | Hanover Holdings (Development and investment conglomerate) | Hanover Holdings Limited was a real estate development and investment group based in Melbourne, Australia. Originally operated as a publicly-listed finance company for music retail Allan & Co., it was taken over by Jewish businessmen Maurice Alter, Paul Fayman, George Herscu – who raided its shares and gained joint control of the company before turning it into a development conglomerate called Hanover Holdings. | GA | Celebrating suburbia (742) | |
2025-02-10 | Martin Sagadin (Yugoslavian film director) | Martin Sagadin (born 22 June 1991) is a Slovenian and New Zealand film and music video director, musician and artist. They are known for directing music videos for New Zealand musicians such as Aldous Harding, Marlon Williams and Tiny Ruins. | C | Emily.jane.scott (37) | |
2025-04-25 | Good Friday Superclash | The Good Friday SuperClash is an annual Australian Football League (AFL) match played on Good Friday, traditionally between the North Melbourne Football Club and the Carlton Football Club. The fixture is held at Docklands Stadium (commercially Marvel Stadium) in Melbourne and is played in support of the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal, combining elite sport with a significant charitable cause. | B | EthanwHall (159) | |
2025-02-19 | Barbara Morison (Australian radio broadcaster) | Barbara Morison is an Australian radio broadcaster based in Sydney Community Radio station 2SER FM. She specialises in Country Music, and has interviewed Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Keith Urban, Troy Cassar-Daley and Lonnie Lee among many others. | Start | ARealWorm (369) | |
2025-04-25 | East Queensland Border languages (Proposed group of Australian Aboriginal languages) | The East Queensland Border languages are a proposed group of Australian Aboriginal languages which are mostly extinct. The family is accepted by Glottolog. | Stub | Kepler-1229b (24500) | |
2025-03-16 | Fox Valley Road | Fox Valley Road is a road in Wahroonga, New South Wales, Australia, best known for being the location of the Seventh-day Adventist Church's South Pacific Headquarters | Start | Servite et contribuere (3344) | |
2025-03-08 | 2025 Penrith Panthers season (Rugby league team season) | The 2025 Penrith Panthers season is the 59th season in the club's history. Coached by Ivan Cleary and co-captained by Nathan Cleary and Isaah Yeo, the Panthers are competing in the National Rugby League's 2025 Telstra Premiership. | Start | Bmf 051 (35350) | |
2025-03-26 | Forest Hill Cinema | The Forest Hill Cinema is a former single-screen picture theatre located at 67 Mahoneys Road in the Melbourne suburb of Forest Hill, Australia. Since its closure as a cinema in 1988, the building has been repurposed as a night club venue, community theatre and dance studio. | C | Celebrating suburbia (742) | |
2025-04-28 | Xanadu Mines (Australian-based copper and gold exploration company operating in Mongolia) | Xanadu Mines Ltd is an Australian exploration company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX: XAM) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: XAM), primarily focused on copper and gold projects in Mongolia. The company is headquartered in Sydney, Australia, and maintains a significant presence in Mongolia, where it explores and develops large-scale mineral deposits. | C | Underminer1000 (454) | |
2025-04-23 | Grow Your Own (sculpture) | Grow Your Own, nicknamed 'The Cactus' is a public sculpture situated in Forest Place, located in the Perth CBD in Western Australia. Created by artist James Angus, the sculpture, unveiled in 2011, is notable for its large scale, bright green color, and abstract form. | Start | EthanwHall (159) | |
2025-03-29 | Transit House (Hostel in Dunedin, New Zealand) | Transit House is a historic house in North Dunedin, registered as a heritage building. | Start | Nankai (5300) | |
2025-02-08 | 2025 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles season (Rugby league team season) | The 2025 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles season is the 76th in the club's history since their entry to the New South Wales Rugby League premiership in 1947. Anthony Seibold coaches the club for the third consecutive year. Daly Cherry-Evans captains the club for the ninth consecutive and final year. | Start | Alex333manly (1211) | |
2024-12-29 | Richard White (businessman) (Australian businessman (born 1954)) | Richard White (born December, 1954) is the billionaire executive chair, co-founder, and former CEO of WiseTech Global, an Australian technology company specialising in transport logistics. | C | Spacepine (2717) | |
2025-04-30 | Christchurch City Mission (Charitable trust in New Zealand) | Christchurch City Mission (Māori: Te Whare Mihana ki Ōtautahi) is a New Zealand-based charitable trust. Established in 1929 in central Christchurch, it responds to poverty in the city by providing a foodbank, emergency accommodation, budget and tenancy advice, social work and counselling, detox facilities and support. | Start | Herewhy (938) | |
2025-02-09 | Digital Natives Academy | Digital Natives Academy (DNA) is a non-profit educational organisation based in Rotorua, New Zealand. Established in 2014, DNA was the first New Zealand charitable trust to focus on strengthening digital and creative tech pathways amongst young people, particularly Māori youth, by offering access to high spec technology and free training in the areas of digital and creative tech, including coding, robotics, digital wellbeing, animation, illustration, esports and game development. | Start | Rongoa (24) | Possible spam |
2025-03-28 | Croydon Cinemas | Croydon Cinemas is a closed, quad-screen picture theatre complex located above the Hewmart Shopping Arcade at Hewish Road in Croydon, Victoria, Australia. It opened on 26 December 1977 and closed indefinitely on 29 March 2023 after 45 consecutive years of operation by numerous different companies. | Start | Celebrating suburbia (742) | |
2025-02-05 | List of Indian Australians | Indian Australians are Australians of Indian ancestry, including both Australians by birth and those born in India or elsewhere among the Indian diaspora. The following provides a list of notable Indian Australians: | Start | Arz12 (147) | |
2025-04-15 | Daniel Tzvetkoff (Australian entrepreneur) | Daniel Tzvetkoff is an Australian entrepreneur, CEO and founder of Stacked Farm, an agricultural technology company specialising in automated vertical farming. | Start | Fremalkan (223) | |
2025-04-01 | Miller Street, North Sydney (Street in North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) | Miller Street is a street in the North Sydney local government area on Sydney's Lower North Shore in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It runs for 2.9 kilometres from just south of the Long Gully Bridge, Cammeray to North Sydney crossing over the Warringah Freeway and Pacific Highway. | Start | Servite et contribuere (3344) | |
2025-03-18 | Jared Wright (Australian politician) (Australian politician) | Jared Liam Wright (born 31 October 1999) is an Australian politician currently serving as a Councillor on the Central Coast Council in New South Wales. He was elected in September 2024 at the age of 24, making him the youngest councillor in the region's history. | C | ReliableNeutralPen (22) | |
2025-02-13 | The Lost Tiger (2024 Australian film) | The Lost Tiger is a 2024 Australian animated adventure film directed, written and produced by Chantelle Murray. It is the sixth overall film in Like a Photon Creative's The Tales from Sanctuary City franchise. The film follows Teo, one of the last thylacines ("Tasmanian tigers"), who is taken by a family of kangaroos, and he embarks on an adventure to save his homeland from being destroyed. | Start | EnDeeDoubleYou (3516) | |
2025-02-10 | Arthur Diles | Arthur Diles (born 22 April 1982) is an Australian soccer manager and former player. He is the current manager of Melbourne Victory in the A-League Men. | Start | Unknown Temptation (16813) | |
2024-11-15 | Bruce Parncutt (Australian businessman) | Bruce Parncutt is an Australian business executive, investor and philanthropist known for his contributions to investment banking, investment management and the arts. He has served in senior roles at financial and arts organisations in Australia. | Start | Corrections2020 (48) | |
2025-03-02 | Green fairy (cannabis) (A supplier of illicit medicinal cannabis) | A green fairy is a person who provides cannabis or cannabis-based products intended for medicinal use, irrespective of the law. The term is thought to have originated in New Zealand, popularised in the 2010s in New Zealand media, and is associated with a subculture of New Zealand medicinal cannabis suppliers who operate illicitly. | C | Melonbob (1117) | |
2025-02-26 | Gandalf the Green Fairy (New Zealand cannabis advocate) | Paul Fraser Smith (born 1958 or 1959), known as "Gandalf the Green Fairy", is a New Zealand cannabis grower and advocate who gained national prominence for supplying black-market medicinal cannabis to patients unable to afford or access legal alternatives. | C | Hempurea (11) | |
2025-03-17 | Lyndoch Recreation Park (Sports ground in Barossa Valley region of South Australia) | Lyndoch Recreation Park, also known as Barossa Park, is an oval-shaped sports ground in Lyndoch, a town in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia. The ground is used for Australian rules football and other sports, and hosted Australian Football League (AFL) matches as part of the competition's annual Gather Round in 2025. | Start | Global-Cityzen (27451) | |
2024-11-09 | Xplor Technologies | Xplor Technologies, formerly known as ( MyXplor Pty Ltd.), is an Australian software company based in Melbourne. It provides software solutions that assist businesses in various sectors, including childcare, fitness, and field services. Their platform offers tools for managing payments, employees, clients, and scheduling. | Stub | Ontagaming044 (27) | |
2024-11-04 | Paul Williams (commentator) (Australian soccer commentator) | Paul Williams was an Australian soccer commentator for the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and the Seven Network. He is most famously known for commentating the 1998 FIFA World Cup intercontinental play-off qualifiers between Iran and Australia, for which SBS won a Logie Award. | Start | Lemon0 o (371) | |
2025-05-01 | Hanmer Forest Park (Park in New Zealand) | Hanmer Forest Park is a forest park located in the Canterbury region of the South Island of New Zealand, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) northwest of Hanmer Springs and 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) northwest of State Highway 7A. The park was named after Hanmer Springs, which was in turn named after Thomas Hanmer. | Stub | Hestia of the Unknown (177) | |
2025-03-04 | Atlassian Central (Commercial in Sydney, Australia) | Atlassian Central is a skyscraper in Sydney, Australia, currently under construction and located next to Sydney's main transport hub, Sydney Central Railway Station. Designed by SHoP Architects and BVN Architecture, the building will rise 42 stories to a height of 183 meters. | Start | Plumbago Capensis (2211) | |
2025-03-30 | Nicholas Duarte (Australian association football player) | Nicholas Recoba Duarte (born 16 December 2003) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Central Coast Mariners. | Start | Matt jobe watson (3569) | |
2025-04-04 | Michael Towke (Australian engineer, business executive) | AGSM (MBA) | C | Cudschoo (26) | |
2025-04-09 | Municipality of Zeehan (Local government area in Tasmania, Australia) | The Municipality of Zeehan was a local government area of Tasmania which existed from 1907 to 1993. It was amalgamated into West Coast Council as a part of a major local government overhaul in 1993. | Stub | Lord Beesus (563) | |
2024-11-13 | Capital League (Football league) | The Capital League was a soccer league based in Brisbane, Queensland which was founded in 2013 and ran as the third, fourth, fifth until 2021 when then league folded in place of the Football Queensland Premier League – Metro's fourth, fifth, and sixth divisions. | C | FastCube (61236) | Past AfD |
2025-02-16 | Inverleigh railway station (Railway station in Victoria, Australia) | Inverleigh railway station is a stopping place for Journey Beyond's Great Southern train service and is located on the Western standard gauge line. The station is a drop off point for the Great Southern service located in the town of Inverleigh. | Start | LachlanTansey (518) | |
2025-02-22 | Tangatahara (Māori warrior (1772–1847)) | Tangatahara (c. 1772 – 13 December 1847) was a Ngāti Irakehu (Banks Peninsula) and Ngāi Tūāhuriri warrior who led the unsuccessful defence of the Ōnawe Pā invasion in 1832, but later restored his prestige by joining war parties to drive Te Rauparaha and his forces from Te Wai Pounamu. | GA | Herewhy (938) | |
2025-04-27 | Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination (ACORD) | The Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination (ACORD) was a committee based in Auckland, that highlighted and challenged racism within the police, justice, and social welfare systems of New Zealand. Established in 1973, the work of ACORD and other related agencies and groups helped in the creation of a national duty solicitor scheme and secured protections for children held in state custody. | C | Hestia of the Unknown (177) | |
2025-05-05 | Endangered Species Foundation of New Zealand | The Endangered Species Foundation of New Zealand (ESFNZ) is a registered charitable organisation that runs and supports conservation projects across New Zealand. Their website provides information on New Zealand conservation and global environmental issues. | Stub | Hestia of the Unknown (177) | |
2024-11-14 | Kismet Healthcare (Australian healthcare technology company) | Kismet Healthcare is an Australian healthcare technology company founded by Mark Woodland together with his team. The company was launched in 2023. | Stub | Ontagaming044 (27) | |
2025-05-02 | Keith Aberdein (New Zealand actor and screenwriter) | Keith Aberdein is a New Zealand actor, screenwriter, and journalist known for his work in film, television, and radio. He is particularly recognized for his contributions to New Zealand screenwriting and as one of the original writers of the popular soap opera Close to Home. | Start | Ispyisail2 (33) | |
2025-01-03 | 2025 Dunedin mayoral election (New Zealand local election) | The 2025 Dunedin mayoral election is set to take place between the 9 September 2025 and 11 October 2025. The elections will be held in conjunction with other New Zealand local elections including the Otago Regional Council and Dunedin City Council elections. | Stub | Watch Atlas791 (341) | |
2025-05-05 | Klaus Thorak (German-born veterinarian (1921–1960)) | Klaus Eberhard Thorak (28 April 1921 - 26 January 1960) was a German born soldier and veterinarian who spent much of his life in the Northern Territory of Australia. He died in 1960 after a light plane crash in the Timor Sea. | Start | Aliceinthealice (4996) | |
2025-03-19 | Mahroot (Indigenous Australian sailor from Botany Bay) | Mahroot (c.1795 – 31 January 1850), also known as Boatswain Maroot or Merute, was an Indigenous Australian man of the Kamaygal people from the northern shore of Botany Bay near what is now the city of Sydney. He is known for being a pioneer Indigenous ocean-going sailor and was one of the last speakers of the Kamaygal dialect. | C | Dippiljemmy (4551) | |
2025-04-20 | Catherine Carter | Catherine Carter is an Australian leader in the built environment sector, recognised for her contributions to urban policy, advocacy, and industry engagement. She is the Chief Executive Officer of DJAS Architecture, the Founder and Director of Salon Canberra, and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Canberra. | Start | Seddy346 (74) | |
2024-10-22 | Jesse Marschke (Australian rugby league player) | Jesse Marschke (born 19 June 1997) is an Australian professional rugby league player who played as a halfback and five-eighth for the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League (NRL). He is the brother of former Sydney Roosters player Ben Marschke. | Stub | Mosquito Ghost (135) | |
2025-01-30 | Deaf culture in New Zealand | Deaf culture in New Zealand is prevalent, and the adoption of the CRPD in December 2006 helped the DHH community earn more rights. New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) was also first recognized as an official language of the country in 2006. Recent data shows that now over 3,000 people in New Zealand used NZSL as their primary language. | C | Jennyfrevola (23) | |
2025-03-18 | Seung Yul Oh (New Zealand-Korean artist) | Seung Yul Oh (Korean: 오승열) is a Korean New Zealand artist who is best known for his public art works around New Zealand. | GA | Winnieswikiworld (1020) | |
2025-04-30 | Gareth Turnbull (football coach) | Gareth Nevin Turnbull (born 16 February 1983 in Auckland) is a New Zealand association football coach, who is currently the senior assistant manager of the Melbourne Victory A league women team, as well as Football Pathways Manager. | C | Gturnbull12 (12) | |
2025-02-23 | 2025 SuperUtes Series | The 2025 V8 SuperUtes Series (known for commercial reasons as the 2025 Tyrepower V8 SuperUtes Series) is a motor racing competition for V8 SuperUtes. It is the seventh running of the SuperUtes Series. | Start | Subaruking21 (4409) | |
2025-02-13 | Mitchell Falls (Australia) (Waterfall in Western Australia) | Mitchell Falls, located in the Mitchell River National Park, is a tiered, multi-step cascade waterfall in the remote Kimberly region of Western Australia. The Wunambal Gaambera people are the traditional owners of the land on which the Mitchell River runs. | Start | FNMG (21) | |
2025-03-17 | Sam Pang Tonight (Australian talk show) | Sam Pang Tonight is an Australian talk show hosted by comedian Sam Pang that airs on Network 10. The series premiered on 17 March 2025. In April 2025, the series was renewed for a second season. | Start | Happily888 (19647) | |
2025-04-15 | Patricia Pak Poy (Australian nun, educator and activist) | Sister Patricia Pak Poy is an Australian nun, educator and activist known for her contributions to social justice, particularly for the ban on the use of landmines. | C | AlphaLemur (3243) | |
2025-03-29 | Emmanuelle Mattana (actress) | Emmanuelle Mattana (born 2000 or 2001) is a Melbourne-based actor and playwright, with a special focus on stories for young, queer audiences. | Start | Ajfeuerman (42) | |
2025-04-06 | British Drama League (New Zealand Branch) | The British Drama League (New Zealand Branch) was established in 1932, as a New Zealand chapter of the British Drama League, a society that had been founded in England in 1919 to promote both amateur and professional theatre. It was founded by a small group of drama enthusiasts—predominately women, although with men offered the more senior positions. | Start | Mcbreenwiki2 (65) | |
2025-04-24 | Taubmans Paint | Taubmans Paint is an Australian paint manufacturer based in Melbourne, Victoria. It is a subsidiary of PPG Industries. | Start | EikenM (24) | |
2025-02-17 | Tyson Yunkaporta (Australian academic, author, and Indigenous thinker) | Tyson Yunkaporta is an Australian academic, author, and indigenous thinker. He is a member of the Apalech Clan from Far North Queensland and is best known for his book Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World. Yunkaporta's work explores Indigenous knowledge systems and their relevance to contemporary global challenges, including sustainability, education, and systems thinking. | Start | Dagelf (330) | |
2025-04-15 | Te Toi Uku – Crown Lynn & Clayworks Museum (Lesbian museum in Auckland, New Zealand) | Te Toi Uku – Crown Lynn & Clayworks Museum is a community focused museum located in New Lynn, Auckland. The museum focuses on sharing West Auckland's ceramic history and preserving the history of New Zealand ceramics manufacturer, Crown Lynn. | C | Winnieswikiworld (1020) | |
2025-04-21 | Old Reds | This is a list of "Old Reds", former students of the Uniting Church school, Prince Alfred College in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Please do not add alumni without providing a source and/or link to a valid Wikipedia article Please add alumni in alphabetical order (Rhodes Scholars excluded) under appropriate category | C | Thunderbird2 Pod5 (27) | |
2025-02-10 | The Feel Good Family | The Feel Good Family is an Australian family of travel content creators – Paul Guerin, Katie Guerin, and their young son Jasper – known for journeying around Australia full-time in a caravan. The family documents their travels through weekly videos and social media, aiming to inspire other families to explore Australia and spend quality time together. | C | Jameshowie91 (13) | |
2025-04-29 | Matthew Hunkin | Matthew 'Mataiō' Hunkin (22 September 1815 – 15 April 1888) was an English sailor, trader, missionary, and member of the London Missionary Society (LMS). He was one of the first Europeans to settle in the Samoan Islands. In his later years, he became a United States consular agent on the island of Tutuila and a notable landowner in Leone. | Start | Fogāmaa (992) | |
2025-05-09 | Judith Bessant (Australian academic) | Judith Bessant is an Australian social scientist and academic. She was awarded an Order of Australia (AM) in 2017 for her significant service to education as a social scientist, advocate and academic specialising in youth studies research. | Stub | JRLB (6) | |
2025-04-29 | William Henry Feldon (English sculptor) | Henry William Feldon (1871–1945) was an English sculptor active in New Zealand. Feldon studied at Oxford University and worked for Farmer & Brindley in London before travelling to the United States for work. Feldon started his own practice in Sussex and later moved to New Zealand. | C | Traumnovelle (10421) | |
2024-12-04 | Robert Rankin (photographer) (Australian photographer and writer) | Robert Rankin (born 1 April 1951)[citation needed] is an Australian wilderness photographer, writer, scientist, music composer, film maker, computer programmer and publisher. Since 1980, he has published his Australian wilderness landscape photography in a variety of products and media. | C | PhotoManA1 (330) | |
2025-04-03 | 2025 Whangārei local elections (Elections in New Zealand) | The 2025 Whangārei local elections will take place between 9 September and 11 October 2025 by postal vote as part of nation-wide local elections. These elections will cover the Whangarei District Council, referendums on Māori wards and constituencies, and six constituencies of the Northland Regional Council. | B | Radicuil (2049) | |
2025-04-03 | 2025 Palmerston North local elections (Elections in New Zealand) | The 2025 Palmerston North local elections will take place between 9 September and 11 October 2025 by postal vote as part of nation-wide local elections. These elections will cover the Palmerston North City Council, referendums on Māori wards and constituencies, and two constituencies of the Horizons Regional Council. | Start | Radicuil (2049) | |
2025-04-03 | 2025 Napier local elections (Elections in New Zealand) | The 2025 Napier local elections will take place between 9 September and 11 October 2025 by postal vote as part of nation-wide local elections. These elections will cover the Napier City Council, referendums on Māori wards and constituencies, and two constituencies of the Hawke's Bay Regional Council. | C | Radicuil (2049) | |
2025-04-03 | 2025 Nelson local elections (Elections in New Zealand) | The 2025 Nelson local elections will take place between 9 September and 11 October 2025 by postal vote as part of nation-wide local elections. These elections will cover the Nelson City Council and a referendum on Māori wards. | C | Radicuil (2049) | |
2024-12-05 | Premiership of Jeremy Rockliff (Period of government in Tasmania since 2022) | The premiership of Jeremy Rockliff begun on 8 April 2022, when he was sworn-in as Premier of Tasmania by Governor Barbara Baker following his predecessor, Peter Gutwein, resigning. Rockliff previously served as deputy premier under the Hodgman and Gutwein governments. | C | DeadlyRampage26 (2200) | |
2025-05-12 | Kevin Purse (Australian academic) | Dr Kevin Geoffrey Purse (born 16 March 1952) is an Australian social scientist, public servant, economist, trade unionist and writer. | C | Editadelaide (129) | |
2024-12-06 | 2024 Cook Islands Round Cup (Football league season) | The 2024 Cook Islands Round Cup (also known as the Tower Insurance Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the 50th recorded edition of the Cook Islands Round Cup, the top association football league of the Cook Islands organised by the Cook Islands Football Association. | Start | Gts1300 (797) | |
2025-04-13 | Christchurch 360 Trail (Urban walking trail in Christchurch, New Zealand) | The Christchurch 360 Trail is a walking trail, approximately 145 km (90 mi) long, encircling the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. The Trail is made up of a number of existing walkways (in the New Zealand sense of the word), other off-road tracks through vegetated areas, pathways through urban parks and reserves, and link sections on footpaths alongside suburban streets. | Start | Pjspade (60) | |
2024-11-13 | Yas Daniel Matbouly (Australian entrepreneur and philanthropist) | Yas Daniel Matbouly (born 26 October 1975) is an Australian entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the founder and CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of Serving Our People (SOP), a public benevolent institution based in Australia that has a key focus on charity and community support, emergency relief and crisis support, food insecurity, youth empowerment programs, domestic violence, homelessness and mental health support, accommodation, volunteering engagement programs, and research and development. | C | Hgmn234 (15) | |
2025-02-14 | The Grange Golf Club (Golf club in Adelaide, South Australia) | The Grange Golf Club is a private golf club in Grange featuring two internationally rated 18 hole golf courses. Grange has previously held major professional events including the West Lakes Classic and the South Australian Open and PGA events. The Club has also hosted all major Australian Amateur events including the Australian Amateur and Interstate Team Australian Junior as well as Australian Women's Amateur events. | Stub | Pidzz (8627) | |
2024-12-13 | 2025 NSWRL Feeder Competitions (Rugby competition in New South Wales) | The 2025 NSWRL Feeder Competitions are the competitions that feed either directly or indirectly into the teams playing in NSWRL Major Competitions. | B | ThatOneAussie (5796) | |
2025-03-19 | 1989–90 Sydney Croatia FC season (Sydney Croatia 1989-1990 football season) | The 1989-90 season saw Sydney Croatia embark on its seventh campaign in the NSL. Ultimately, they finished 7th out of 14 teams. | Start | Mato-Darko (1209) | |
2025-03-24 | 1992–93 Sydney CSC season (Sydney CSC 1992–1993 football season) | The 1992–93 season saw Sydney CSC embark on its tenth campaign in the NSL. They finished 7th out of 14 teams, missing out on the finals series on goal difference. | Stub | Mato-Darko (1209) | |
2025-04-08 | 1994–95 Sydney United FC season (Sydney United 58 FC 1994–1995 football season) | The 1994-95 season saw Sydney United embark on its twelfth season in the NSL. Under the guidance of new coach Branko Culina, the team finished third in the league, narrowly missing out on the top spot by just two points behind the premiers and eventual champions, Melbourne Knights. | Start | Mato-Darko (1209) | |
2025-03-15 | 1990–91 Sydney Croatia FC season (Sydney Croatia 1990-1991 football season) | The 1990-91 season saw Sydney Croatia embark on its eighth campaign in the NSL. Ultimately, they finished 7th out of 14 teams. | Stub | Mato-Darko (1209) | |
2025-03-10 | 1991–92 Sydney Croatia FC season (Sydney Croatia 1991–1992 football season) | The 1991–92 season saw Sydney Croatia embark on its ninth campaign in the NSL. Ultimately, they finished 12th out of 14 teams. | Start | Mato-Darko (1209) | |
2025-04-26 | 2024 EFNL season (62nd season of the Eastern Football Netball League) | The 2024 EFNL season was the 62nd season of the Eastern Football Netball League (EFNL), the Australian rules football competition based largely in the eastern suburbs of metropolitan Melbourne, Victoria. The season featured 47 clubs across five divisions. | C | KeneRink63 (309) | |
2025-04-19 | Northern Beaches Libraries (Public library service in Sydney, Australia) | Northern Beaches Libraries is the public library service of the Northern Beaches in Greater Sydney, Australia. | C | Notcharizard (12801) | |
2025-02-24 | Archie Roberts (Australian footballer, born 2005) (Australian rules footballer) | Archie Roberts (born 18 November 2005) is a professional Australian rules footballer with the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). | Start | Matt jobe watson (3569) | |
2025-04-16 | 2016 Sydney United 58 FC season (Sydney United 58 FC 2016 NPL NSW Men's 1 football season) | The 2016 season saw Sydney United embark on its twelfth consecutive season in the NPL NSW Men's era. Under the guidance of Marko Rudan, Sydney United secured a treble of trophies. They clinched the 2016 NPL NSW Men's 1 Premiership, finishing nine points ahead of their nearest rivals and suffering only two defeats throughout the entire season. | Start | Mato-Darko (1209) | |
2025-02-25 | Canberra Juventus FC (Football club) | Canberra Juventus FC (formerly Juventus SC and Gungahlin Juventus SC) is an Australian professional soccer club based in the Canberra district of Hawker, ACT. Juventus currently competes in the Capital Premier Leagues Capital Football with home matches played at the Hawker Football Centre. | C | JuventusSC (144) | |
2025-02-10 | Kenneth "Ken" Weeks (Oldest living person in Australia) | Kenneth Loxton Weeks (born 5 October 1913) is an Australian supercentenarian who, at the age of 111 years, 225 days, is the oldest living person in Australia and is the oldest verified man in Australian history. | Start | Jake11223344 (647) | |
2025-02-20 | 2025 Football South Australia season (Association football season in South Australia) | The 2025 Football South Australia season is the 119th season of soccer in South Australia. It is the 20th to be run by Football South Australia and the 13th under the National Premier Leagues banner. | Start | Milkk7 (7449) | |
2024-12-03 | 2025 Football West season (Football league season) | The 2025 Football West season is the 125th season of competitive association football in Western Australia and the 12th season since the establishment of the National Premier Leagues WA (NPL). | Start | Finleyplayzmc (39) | |
2025-02-24 | 2025 National Premier Leagues Northern NSW (Football league season) | The 2025 National Premier Leagues Northern NSW is the 34th season of the National Premier Leagues Northern NSW (13th season since the rename of the competition), a regional Australian soccer competition, based in Northern New South Wales. The season began on the 13th of February 2025. | Start | Djpetrin15 (208) | |
2025-02-10 | Sasha Kuzevski (Australian association footballer) | Sasha Kuzevski (born 27 March 2001) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a wing back for Central Coast Mariners. | C | Matt jobe watson (3569) | Past AfD |
2025-02-24 | 2025 National Premier Leagues Tasmania (Football league season) | The 2025 National Premier Leagues Tasmania is the 13th season of the National Premier Leagues Tasmania (NPL), a regional Australian soccer competition played in Tasmania. The season begun on 14 March 2025. Glenorchy Knights are the defending premiers. | Start | Djpetrin15 (208) | |
2025-05-02 | Oliver Stebbings (Australian field hockey player) | Oliver Stebbings (born 1 June 2006) is an Australian field hockey player from Hobart, Tasmania, known for his leadership and exceptional skills in midfield positions. He has represented Australia at various junior levels and has been recognized for his contributions to the sport. | Start | Dartslord (65) | |
2025-03-02 | Luke Trembath (Australian snowboarder (1986–2025)) | Luke Trembath (January 9, 1986 – February 28, 2025), known as "The Dingo," was an Australian professional snowboarder, media personality, and entrepreneur. | Start | Jumplike23 (10557) | |
2025-02-21 | Mount Annan High School (Secondary school in Sydney, New South Wales) | Mount Annan High School (abbreviated as MAHS) is a government-funded, co-educational, secondary school, located in the south-western Sydney suburb of Mount Annan, New South Wales, Australia. It is administered by the New South Wales Department of Education, with an enrolment of 890 students and a teaching staff of 72, as of 2024. | C | 1Magic2Craft3 (8) | |
2024-12-23 | Kasey Bos (Australian association football player) | Kasey Bos (born 8 May 2004) is an Australian professional association football player who currently plays for A-League club Melbourne Victory. | Start | Alza08 (14689) | |
2024-10-30 | Mark Woodland (Australian entrepreneur, educator and technology innovator) | Mark Alexander Woodland is an Australian entrepreneur, educator, technology innovator and retired Australian Army NCO who served in the Royal Australian Artillery and Australian Army Psychology Corps. His military service included deployment as part of Operation Relex. | Start | Biglampstar (22) | |
2025-04-24 | Minyana Tjakamara ((c1882 - 1969) a leader of the Warlpiri people) | Minyana Tjakamara also known as Minjena (c. 1882 - 2 January 1969) was a Warlpiri man and leader of his people who lived during a period of significant change for his people which included being moved to the government settlement of Yuendumu. | Start | Aliceinthealice (4996) | |
2025-03-15 | Tu Le (Australian lawyer and political candidate) | Tu Le is an Australian lawyer and political candidate for the Australian Labor Party. Her candidacy became notable in 2021 when a local preselection process in Fowler, an electorate in Sydney, was halted in favour of choosing Senator Kristina Keneally. | C | Travelmite (1602) | |
2025-04-05 | 2025 Mainland Football Leagues (Football championship leagues) | The 2025 Mainland Football Leagues will be the 26th season of football in the Mainland Football federation. There are four main men's leagues and four main women's leagues. The main men's leagues are Southern League, Canterbury Premiership League, Nelson Bays Premiership League, and Canterbury Championship League, respectively tier 2, 3, 3 and 4 among New Zealand men's league system. | B | StolenThought (2045) | |
2025-04-14 | Centrepoint Mall (Melbourne) (Defunct retail complex in Melbourne, Australia) | Centrepoint Mall is a shopping centre in the Melbourne central business district, Australia. It was officially opened by Premier of Victoria Rupert Hamer on 9th October, 1979. | C | Celebrating suburbia (742) | |
2025-02-26 | Thomas Coldham Williams (New Zealand land owner) | Thomas Coldham Williams (1825—1912) was a New Zealand land owner. A son of Henry Williams, Williams received a good education and had access to capital, which led to him acquiring a lot of land, especially in the Wairarapa. Williams managed the Brancepeth Station and was critical of the government's acquisition of land in the Manawatu District area. | C | Traumnovelle (10421) | |
2025-05-11 | Rinaldo Bellomo (Australian doctor and medical researcher) | Professor Rinaldo Bellomo AO was an Australian intensivist and researcher. He was the Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at the University of Melbourne, Professor at Monash University, Honorary Professional Fellow at the University of New South Wales, Honorary Professional Fellow at the George Institute for Global Health and Honorary Fellow at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health. | Start | HodiernAlWiki (28) | |
2024-12-07 | Valuer-General of Tasmania (Statutory officer in Tasmania, Australia) | The Valuer-General of Tasmania is a statutory officer appointed by the Government of Tasmania under the Valuation of Land Act 2001 (Tasmania). The Valuer-General is responsible for overseeing Tasmania's land valuation system, ensuring accurate, impartial, and independent valuations of land and property. | C | Guy068 (86) | |
2025-04-14 | Arthur De Lima (Australian association football player) | Arthur Oliveira De Lima (born 11 June 2007) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a striker for the Central Coast Mariners. | Start | Matt jobe watson (3569) | |
2025-04-06 | Diesel Herrington (Australian association football player) | Diesel Jay Herrington (born 4 August 2004) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Central Coast Mariners. | Start | Matt jobe watson (3569) | |
2025-04-14 | Ramadan in Australia | Ramadan in Australia is a sacred period and the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, observed by Australian Muslims just like other Muslims worldwide. In Australia, a multicultural and multi-faith society this holy month is marked by fasting, prayer, reflection, cultural traditions and community gatherings, reflecting the nation's multicultural fabric. | Start | Ainty Painty (25809) | |
2025-01-26 | 2025 QRL Feeder Competitions | The 2025 QRL Feeder Competitions are the competitions that feed either directly or indirectly into the teams playing in QRL Major Competitions. | B | ThatOneAussie (5796) | |
2025-03-01 | 2025 West Coast Eagles season (Australian rules football club season) | The 2025 West Coast Eagles season is the 39th season of the West Coast Eagles playing the Australian Football League (AFL). | C | Ddellas (613) | |
2025-05-07 | 2025–26 Sydney FC season (Sydney FC 2025–26 Season) | The 2025–26 season will be Sydney Football Club's 21st season in the A-League Men. In addition to the domestic league, Sydney will participate in this season's edition of the Australia Cup. This season covers the period from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026. | Start | Ausfootballfan (16296) | |
2025-05-14 | Charlie Bubb (Australian Muay Thai boxer) | Charlie Budd is an Australian professional Muay Thai fighter, currently competing in the Light Heavyweight division, where he is the reigning WBC champion. He's ranked as the 2nd Light Heavyweight by Combatpress in January 2025 and ranked the number 1 contender by the WMO May 2025. | C | Panini03 (80) | |
2025-03-29 | Hensman Park Tennis Club (Basketball team in South Perth, Western Australia) | Hensman Park Tennis Club, established earlier than 1935, is a tennis club located in South Perth, Western Australia. The club is a central part of the local sports community, providing facilities for players of all ages and skill levels. It is known for its strong membership base and commitment to promoting the sport. | Start | EthanwHall (159) | |
2025-04-29 | Timber, Furnishing and Textiles Union | The Timber, Furnishing and Textiles Union (TFTU) is a pending trade union in Australia, which will represent workers in the timber, furnishing, paper, textile, clothing and footwear manufacturing industries. It will be formed out of the Manufacturing Division of the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU), the former of which traces its origins to two separate unions by the names of the Australian Timber and Allied Industries Union (ATAIU) and the [[Textile, Clothing ... | Start | StellaAquila (1179) | |
2025-03-19 | James P. Trevelyan (Australian engineer) | James P. Trevelyan (born 1948) is an Australian engineer, researcher, educator, and entrepreneur. He is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Western Australia and a Fellow of Engineers Australia. Trevelyan is recognized for his pioneering work in robotics, the Internet of Things, landmine and unexploded ordnance clearance, engineering practice research, and energy-efficient air conditioning technology. | C | Jorge Milky (20) | |
2025-04-21 | Chris of Melbourne | Chris (also known as Chris of Melbourne) is a male Oriental dancer from Australia, teacher, event organiser, poet, singer, and researcher. Born and raised in Melbourne, Chris is known for his diverse performances in Middle Eastern dance, and for his role in promoting inclusivity within the field. | Start | CAPAVGAR (204) | |
2025-03-21 | Michael Mayell (Entrepreneur from New Zealand) | Michael Edward John Mayell (born 9 May 1961) is a New Zealand entrepreneur and environmentalist, best known for founding Cookie Time, a company he started in Christchurch in 1983 after dropping out of tertiary education. The company went on to become one of New Zealand's most recognised snack food brands. | GA | Melonbob (1117) | |
2025-05-11 | Victorian Women's Franchise League | The Victorian Women's Franchise League, also known as the Victorian Women's Suffrage League was founded in the Colony of Victoria, Australia, in 1894 by Annette Bear-Crawford and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria. Its purpose was to provide moderate Christian women an option to get involved in the movement to win women's suffrage in Victoria, without having to associate with the broader agendas of other suffrage groups at the time. | Start | AdaWoolf (3051) | |
2025-03-07 | UpStart Award | The UpStart Award is an annual Australian award for singer-songwriters based in Victoria, Australia. The award is funded by a music loving family in Melbourne, and the winners are decided by a panel of local music experts including Angie McMahon. The Upstart Award was founded in 2017 with the intention of supporting and furthering Victorian based singer songwriters careers. | Start | Musicsoundsite (157) | |
2025-03-26 | Tennis West State League | The Tennis West State League is an Australian semi-professional tennis league comprising clubs from Western Australia. It is the annual division 1 shield competition for tennis in Western Australia; the highest level of club competition in the state. The competition is administered by Tennis West, the governing body of the sport in the state. | C | EthanwHall (159) | |
2025-05-17 | Norman McCall Tulloh (Australian agricultural scientist (1922–2019)) | Norman McCall Tulloh AM (22 April 1922 – 5 December 2019) was an Australian agricultural scientist, academic, and World War II veteran. He achieved international recognition in animal production, and made significant contributions to agricultural research and education, particularly through his long academic career at the University of Melbourne. | Start | Rockycape (1012) | |
2025-04-16 | Allan Martin (TV producer) (New Zealand TV Producer, Master Games Athelete) | Allan Martin (02 May 1926 in Auckland-) is a former New Zealand television producer and director, known particularly for his current affairs programs such as "Compass" and "Town and Around" in New Zealand and "This Day Tonight" and "Four Corners" in Australia. | C | Shangkuanlc (332) | |
2025-05-08 | Damien Costas (Australian entrepreneur) | Damien Costas (born 15 May 1981) is an Australian publisher, author, and entrepreneur. He is known for his role as Editor-in-Chief of Australian Penthouse, for co-founding the U.S.-based fintech company 24/7 Credit Co., and for the 2025 book What Happened to the Lucky Country? | C | CharlotteMilic (28) | |
2025-02-01 | 2025 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs season (NRL rugby league season) | The 2025 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs season is the club's 91st season in the professional National Rugby League (NRL) football competition in Australia. | Start | El-MagNick (574) | |
2025-02-16 | 2025 Marianas Soccer League 1 (Football league season) | The 2025 Marianas Soccer League 1 is the 5th season of the Marianas Soccer League 1 and the 20th season overall of top-flight domestic football in Northern Mariana Islands. | Start | T1actical (1630) | |
2025-02-24 | 2025 National Premier Leagues Capital Football (Football league season) | The 2025 National Premier Leagues Capital Football is the 13th season of the National Premier Leagues Capital Football (NPL), a regional Australian soccer competition based in the Australian Capital Territory. The season will commence on 5 April 2025. Gungahlin United are the defending premiers, and Canberra Croatia are the defending champions. | Start | Djpetrin15 (208) | |
2024-12-15 | The Truth of the Matter (memoir by Gough Whitlam) | The Truth of the Matter is a 1979 political memoir by Gough Whitlam the 21st prime minister of Australia. The memoir examines the controversial dismissal of his government by Governor-General Sir John Kerr, a constitutional crisis that remains one of the most significant events in Australian political history. | C | Viatori (4301) | |
2025-04-07 | Lyhkan King-Togia (Australian rugby league footballer (born 2004)) | Lyhkan King-Togia (born 12 May 2005) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a halfback or five-eighth for the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League. | Start | Lsb997 (12401) | |
2025-04-04 | Irene McInnes (New Zealand netball administrator) | Alice Mary Irene McInnes (29 April 1893 - 30 August 1969; née Black) was one of the founders of the New Zealand Basket Ball Association (NZBBA) in 1924, along with Betty Armstrong and Myrtle Muir. | Start | CopperAlchemy (251) | |
2025-02-12 | 2025 Australian Championship (Football league season) | The 2025 Australian Championship will be the first edition of the Australian Championship, a second national second-tier competition of soccer in Australia, held after the finish of the second-tier 2025 National Premier Leagues season. | Start | Kiilvish (2759) | |
2025-02-23 | 2025 NRL season results | The 2025 NRL season is the 118th of professional rugby league in Australia and the 28th season run by the National Rugby League. | C | PhinsUp23 (5086) | |
2025-05-07 | Vančo Čavdarski (conductor) | Vančo Čavdarski (March 3, 1930 - December 8, 2001) was a Yugoslavian conductor. | C | Zoranzdr (162) | |
2025-02-08 | 2025 Auckland City FC season (Football club season) | The 2025 season is the 22nd in the history of Auckland City Football Club. In addition to the domestic league, the club is participating in the Chatham Cup for the fifth time, the OFC Men's Champions League for the 20th time and the FIFA Club World Cup for the 12th time. | Start | Kezyfooty (9655) | |
2024-11-22 | 2025 NSWRL Major Competitions (Rugby league season in New South Wales) | The New South Wales Rugby League will administer several Major Competitions during the 2025 season. This will include six men's competitions, two women's competitions and an under 21s competition. Along with the Queensland Rugby League, these competitions feed into the National Rugby League. | B | ThatOneAussie (5796) | |
2024-12-20 | 2025 QRL Major Competitions (rugby league season) | The Queensland Rugby League will administer several Major Competitions during the 2025 season. This will include five men's competitions, and one women's competition. Along with the New South Wales Rugby League, these competitions feed into the National Rugby League. | B | ThatOneAussie (5796) | Possible attack |
2025-05-18 | Ned Bowman (Australian rules footballer) | Ned Bowman (born 2006) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was selected with pick 26 in the 2024 AFL draft, following a standout season with Norwood in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) under-18 competition. | Start | Tbound1 (52) | |
2025-02-17 | 2025 Geelong Football Club season (Australian rules football club season) | The 2025 Geelong Football Club season is the club's 161st season playing Australian rules football, with the club competing in their 126th season in the Australian Football League (AFL). Geelong continued to field a women's team in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition, and men's and women's reserves team in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and the VFL Women's (VFLW) respectively. | GA | Storm machine (10508) | Possible attack |
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