• The Women's Circus, a feminist not for profit organisation, provides circus performance training and social arts projects for women, trans and non binary...
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    rock 'n' roll and a uniquely Australian humour. Circus Oz was incorporated in December 1977 in Melbourne and funded by the Australian Performing Group,...
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    St Leon, Mark (2011). Circus! The Australian Story. Melbourne Book. pp. 239–248. ISBN 978-1-877096-50-1. "Circus Baobab". Circus Baobab. Retrieved 20 April...
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  • The Circus Starring Britney Spears, commonly referred to as the Circus Tour, was the seventh concert tour by American entertainer Britney Spears. It was...
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    Julia Pastrana (category 19th-century circus performers)
    mother until her mother passed away, after which, her uncle sold her to the circus. Both accounts claim that, at some point, she lived in the home of Pedro...
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    Jude, Downhills Home, The Contrast, The Melbourne Ukulele Kollective, Performing Older Women's Circus (POW Circus), Darebin City Brass, and members of Little...
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  • chapels, schools, theatre, circus, concert halls and hotels &c. &c. / compiled & drawn by F. Proeschel (Map). Melbourne, Victoria. c. 1853. Retrieved...
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    the ICA in London from 1991 until 1993; a series of music events, SoundCircus, ranging from Elvis Costello and Courtney Pine to Ensemble Modern and Steve...
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  • beets, jumbo pretzels Entrée: lomo Ibérico de Bellota, black rice congee, circus peanuts, moringa drumsticks Dessert: cheese tea, chocolate-covered corn...
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    Australian top five, Breakfast at Sweethearts (February 1979), East (June 1980), Circus Animals (March 1982, No. 1), Twentieth Century (April 1984, No. 1), The...
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    Collingwood is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3km north-east of the Melbourne central business district, located within the City...
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  • has deserved it"); frequently used motto panem et circenses bread and circuses From Juvenal, Satire X, line 81. Originally described all that was needed...
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  • steak, matzo crackers, sweet orange gelatin cups, collard greens Dessert: circus peanuts, passion fruit purée, graham cracker cereal, curry powder Contestants:...
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  • team in the national AFL Women's competition. The club was founded by members of the Royal Agricultural Society, the Melbourne Hunt Club and the Victorian...
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    Jorja Fox (category Melbourne High School alumni)
    Belgian and Irish descent. She was raised on a narrow barrier island in Melbourne Beach, Florida. She has an older brother, Jeff. She describes herself...
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  • is a wealthy aristocrat and private detective who lives in St Kilda, Melbourne. The first 15 novels are set in the year 1928. With the assistance of...
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  • Ponch Hawkes (category Women's Art Register artists)
    Hawkes has collaborated with the Pram factory and Circus Oz, and was the first administrator of the Women's Theatre Group in the 1970s. Hawkes' photographic...
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    Gstaad". Women's Tennis Association. 19 July 2017. Retrieved 2019-12-08. "Getting to know you: Introducing Melbourne's Grand Slam debutantes". Women's Tennis...
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    West Footscray, Victoria (category Suburbs of Melbourne)
    North Footscray and West Footscray are usually locked in battle. The Women's Circus is based in West Footscray in the Drill Hall. Phat Quang Temple, a Vietnamese...
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    Raw and SmackDown each exclusively have a men's world championship, a women's world championship, a secondary men's championship, and a men's tag team...
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  • KidCutUp and The Script. In her cover story of Women's Health magazine, she said that she is "kind of like a circus act" and when performing she is "always on...
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  • The Flying Circus were an Australian pop and country rock band with founding mainstays, Doug Rowe on lead guitar and vocals and Colin Walker on drums....
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  • Susan Hawthorne (category Australian women writers)
    aerialist and circus performer. She has performed solo and in the Performing Older Women's Circus as well as in the Melbourne's Women's Circus. Hawthorne's...
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    Helen Reddy (category Actresses from Melbourne)
    Australian-American singer, actress, television host, and activist. Born in Melbourne to a show business family, Reddy started her career as an entertainer...
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    Joe Dolce (category Musicians from Melbourne)
    University, in Athens, Ohio, he formed various bands including Headstone Circus, with Jonathan Edwards who subsequently went on as a solo artist to have...
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    Coral Browne (category Actresses from Melbourne)
    birth. She and her two brothers were raised in Footscray, a suburb of Melbourne. She studied at the National Gallery Art School. Her amateur debut was...
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  • in the Manila Declaration on Women and Sport, which declared support for women in sports. 1996 – Women's soccer and women's softball became medal sports...
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    Marawa Ibrahim (category Australian circus performers)
    in circus arts. She specialized in swinging trapeze and graduated in 2004 with a bachelor's degree from Melbourne's National Institute of Circus Arts...
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    Elena Kats-Chernin (category 20th-century women composers)
    in dance, drama, comedy, music, opera, circus and puppetry. Iphis, Sydney, 1997 Matricide, the Musical, Melbourne, 1998 Mr Barbeque, Lismore, New South...
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    Bianca Dye (category Australian women radio presenters)
    markets of the Central Coast, Gold Coast and the Illawarra. Dye was born in Melbourne in 1973, the daughter of notable Australian performer Issi Dye (born Israel...
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