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Australian Energy Outlook

Australia, 1983

Control of body temperature

United States, 1940

The Glob family

United States, 1970

The Adventures of Skippy. - Volume 2.

Australia, 1992

The Bureau of Magical Things

AU, 2018

The White ship

Canada, 1967

Heat treatment

United Kingdom, 1957

The Lunar cycle

Victoria, Australia, 2006

House of Flying Daggers

China and Hong Kong, 2004

News digest [No. 12]

Australia, 1964

Arctic dog team

Canada, 1949

One trick pony

United States, 1980

Native trees of Stradbroke Island: pandanus pedunculatus

Australia, 1964

Everything Everywhere All at Once

United States of America, 2022

Plants and animals depend on each other

United States, 1975

For Korea: Australian Army trains in Japan

Australia, 1950

Stimulants

United States, 1971

Really Good Friends (TEFC)

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