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Masashi Murano | United States Studies Centre

Mr. Murano has more than ten years of experience in research, analysis, tabletop exercises, and facilitation of numerous classified products related to strategic intelligence assessment and policy planning for the Japanese
www.ussc.edu.au/masashi-murano
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A dormant volcano: the black hole at the heart of our galaxy

The supermassive black hole at the heart of our Galaxy spat out an enormous flare of radiation 3.5 million years ago that would have been clearly visible from Earth.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2019/10/08/a-dormant-volcano--the-black-hole-at-the-heart-of-our-galaxy.html

Paul Everingham | United States Studies Centre

DC, USA00:00. CBR, AUS00:00. Paul Everingham. Chief Executive Officer, Asia Natural Gas & Energy Association. ... Biography. Paul Everingham joined the Asia Natural Gas & Energy Association as its inaugural CEO in September 2022, after a four-year stint
www.ussc.edu.au/paul-everingham
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Monumental Imaginaries

Monumental Imaginaries. 10 October - 15 November, 2024. Monumental Imaginaries explores the complexities and contradictions surrounding rapid energy transition and the climate futures heralded by the imminent changes taking place in the Hunter
www.sydney.edu.au/architecture/about/tin-sheds-gallery/monumental-imaginaries.html

Customer Service Excellence Course: Foundation Skills | CCE

Every time. Whatever service you provide or product you sell, every customer interaction is an opportunity to make or break your organisation’s reputation.
cce.sydney.edu.au/course/CSER

Page Not Found | Herald Sun

Search For:. Network Highlights:. Page Not Found. We could not find the page you requested. This is either because:. There's an error in the address or link you have entered in your browser;. There's a technical issue and the page has not been
www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~gekko/press/red_square/heraldsun_files/logo-print.html
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How termites got to Australia to build their ‘sky-scrapers’

11 December 2019 -
How cathedral termites arrived here to build their 'sky-scrapers'. 22 February 2017. Mounds equivalent to the world’s tallest building four times over. Before designing one of the animal kingdom's tallest structures, common in Australia's Top End,
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/02/22/how-termites-got-to-australia-to-build-their-sky-scrapers.html