- Kay
Keavney (1921–1989) was an
Australian writer. She was born in
Sydney and
completed a
Bachelor of Arts at the
University of Sydney. She went to work...
- Géibheannach
means "fettered".
Alternative spellings include Keaveny, Keveney,
Keavney, and Kiveney.
Related names include Caveney, Kaney, Kevan, Kevany, Kenney...
- PMC 8093137. PMID 33555049. Kwok CS,
Pradhan A, Khan MA,
Anderson SG,
Keavney BD,
Myint PK, et al. (April 2014). "Bariatric
surgery and its
impact on...
- 2014). "Adventure of a lifetime".
Tweed Daily News.
Retrieved 10 May 2020.
Keavney, Kay (19 June 1974). "The
dropout who went to sea". The
Australian Women's...
-
Christmas is a 1954
Australian television play. It was
written by Kay
Keavney. It
featured an
early performance from Nick Tate and was shot at Pagewood...
- "Drunk for a penny. Dead
drunk for tuppence.
Clean straw for nothing." Kay
Keavney interviewed the
author for The
Australian Women's W****ly at the time of...
-
Sattentau &
Alexia Dengler (Women)
Captain Cai La
Trobe Roberts (Men)
Emilia Keavney &
Abbie Hastie (Women)
League BUCS
Midlands 1A 2023/24 Men's Blues: Midlands...
- Annagür, A; Gillessen-Kaesbach, G; Hüning, I; Knight, SJ; Goodship, JA;
Keavney, BD; Beales, PL; Gileadi, O; McGowan, SJ; Wilkie, AO (Nov 2, 2012). "Mutations...
- 10.3698.bloodjournal88103698. PMID 8916933. Ye Z, Liu EH,
Higgins JP,
Keavney BD, Lowe GD,
Collins R, et al. (2006). "Seven
haemostatic gene polymorphisms...
- to
Harvest is a 1963
Australian television play. It was
written by Kay
Keavney and
directed by
Colin Dean. The
production was
broadcast to
celebrate the...