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RIS EFTA00268878 2/12122- 12:31 PM .4 UUUA G I - Julia Gard- short her courses in Adelaide in 1982, and !moved to Melbourne to work with the Australian Union of Stud.ents.W21 In 1983, she became the second woman to lead the Australian Union of Students, serving until the organisation's discontinuation in

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