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public awareness campaigns when implemented as part of a multi-dimensional strategy that involves targeting children, parents and communities (see Lalor and McElvaney, 2010, for a review of child abuse prevention programmes) are an effective tool in the prevention of child abuse. McElvaney et al. (
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public awareness campaigns when implemented as part of a multi-dimensional strategy that involves targeting children, parents and communities (see Lalor and McElvaney, 2010, for a review of child abuse prevention programmes) are an effective tool in the prevention of child abuse. McElvaney a at (20
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public awareness campaigns when implemented as part of a multi-dimensional strategy that involves targeting children, parents and communities (see Lalor and McElvaney, 2010, for a review of child abuse prevention programmes) are an effective tool in the prevention of child abuse. McElvaney et at (2
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al heroes.f24] Member of Parliament (1998-2007) Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election representing Lalor, a safe Labor seat near Melbourne, replacing Barry Jones who retired. She made her maiden speech to the House on it November 1998.331 Gillard was a
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al heroes.r24) Member of Parliament (1998-2007) Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election representing Lalor, a safe Labor seat near Melbourne, replacing Barry Jones who retired. She made her maiden speech to the House on 11 November 1998.1331 Ward was a me
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heir oes.i241 Member of Parliament (1998-2007) Dillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election representing Lalor, a safe Labor seat near Melbourne, replacing Barre Jones who retired. She made her maiden speech to the House on le November 1998.1.331 Gillard was
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al heroes.(241 Member of Parliament (1998-2007) Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election representing Lalor, a safe Labor seat near Melbourne, replacing Barry Jones who retired. She made her maiden speech to the House on 11 November 1998.[33] Guard was a m
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al heroes.(24) Member of Parliament (1998-2007) Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election representing Lalor, a safe Labor seat near Melbourne, replacing Barry Jones who retired. She made her maiden speech to the House on 11 November 1998.'333 Gillard was a
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cal heroes5~a1 Member of Parliament (1998-2007) Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election representing Lalor, a safe Labor seat near Melbourne, replacing Barry Jones who retired. She made her maiden speech to the House on 11 November 19985331 Gillard was a
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l heroes.{24I Member of Parliament (1998-2007) Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election representing Lalor, a safe Labor seat near Melbourne, replacing Barry Jones who retired. She made her maiden speech to the House on 11 November 1998.[331 Gillard was a
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n Brumby, the Leader of the Opposition in Victoria. Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 election for the seat of Lalor. Following the 2001 election, she was appointed to the Shadow Cabinet. In December 2006, Gillard became the running mate of Kevin Rudd in a succes
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cal heroes. [?-41 Member of Parliament (1998-2007) Maid was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election representing Lalor, a safe Labor seat near Melbourne, replacing Barry Jones who retired. She made her maiden speech to the House on n November 19983331 Maid was a memb
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al heroes.[24] Member of Parliament (1998-2007) Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election representing Lalor, a safe Labor seat near Melbourne, replacing Barry Jones who retired. She made her maiden speech to the House on 11 November 1998.[33] Gillard was a
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heroes.(241 Member of Parliament (1998-2007) Gillard was first elected to the House of Representatives at the 1.998 federal election representing Lalor, a safe Labor seat near Melbourne, replacing Barry Jones who retired. She made her maiden speech to the House on 13. November 1998;333 Dillard was a
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Gillard
PersonBritish kart manufacturer

Melbourne
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House of Representatives
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the House of Assembly
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the Australian Union of Students
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Tony Abbott
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Georgina Chapman
PersonEnglish fashion designer and actress
Employment, Education
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Adelaide
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Barry Diller
PersonAmerican businessman

Stephen Hawking
PersonBritish theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author (1942–2018)

European Parliament
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Lyn Allison
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Labor Party
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Mark Latham
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South
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the Tampa
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the Shadow Cabinet
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