- by Cold War commitments. In 1959, the
WRANS was
designated a
permanent part of the
Australian military. The
WRANS continued to
operate until 1985, when...
- (
WRANS), a non-combat
branch of the
Royal Australian Navy that
recruited women This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Wran....
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Neville Kenneth Wran, AC, CNZM, QC (11
October 1926 – 20
April 2014) was an
Australian politician who was the
Premier of New
South Wales from 1976 to 1986...
- from AR Gray to ex-
WRAN Jess Prain, 31 July 1987, held in the
archives of the Ex-
WRANS ****ociation at the
archives of the Ex-
WRANS ****ociation at the...
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Wran ministry may
refer to
several ministries of the
Government of New
South Wales led by
Neville Wran:
Wran ministry (1976–1978)
Wran ministry (1978–1980)...
- the
opportunistic use of TV
bands on a non-interfering basis. IEEE 802.22
WRANs are
designed to
operate in the TV
broadcast bands while ****uring that no...
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Thomas Vallance Wran (6
March 1832 – 9
September 1891) was an
English born Ruskinian-Romanesque sculptor, who
arrived in
Australia in 1870 aged thirty-eight...
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Neville Wran.
Wran had been
elected to the seat of B**** Hill at the
state election,
having previously served as a
member of the
Legislative Council.
Wran tied...
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Royal Australian Naval Service (
WRANS)
branch in 1942,
where over 3,000
women served in s****-based positions. The
WRANS was
disbanded in 1947, but then...
- – Bert Weedon,
English guitarist and
songwriter (b. 1920) 2014 –
Neville Wran,
Australian politician, 35th
Premier of New
South Wales (b. 1926) 2016 –...