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- Look up outstation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An outstation is a subsidiary establishment of some kind at a distance from the main establishment...
- are very large, they may also have a subsidiary homestead, known as an outstation. Sheep and cattle stations can be thousands of square kilometres in area...
- the Anglican Communion have deaneries as units of an archdeaconry. An outstation is a newly-created congregation, a term usually used where the church...
- Cr**** Outstation of the Ruby Plains Station in The Kimberley, among others. The cattle station now known as Pigeon Hole was until 2000 an outstation of the...
- In commercial aviation, an outstation refers to an airport that is served by an air carrier but is not a hub, a focus city, nor a crew or maintenance base...
- An outstation, homeland or homeland community is a very small, often remote, permanent community of Aboriginal Australian people connected by kinship,...
- a universal definition of an outstation, but it seems agreed that there are no maintenance facilities at a bus outstation. The largest bus depot in the...
- of outstations as Aboriginal life projects". In Peterson, Nicolas; Myers, Fred (eds.). Experiments in self-determination: Histories of the outstation movement...
- Eastcote, also known over time as RAF Lime Grove, HMS Pembroke V and Outstation Eastcote, was a UK Ministry of Defence site in Eastcote, Middle****. The...
- po****tion, which is mostly Aboriginal, lives on small outstations or homelands. This outstation movement started in the early 1980s. Many Aboriginal groups...