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15 July 2024

  • 14:0414:04, 15 July 2024 diff hist +2,159 N Bonzo's MontreuxCreated page with "'''"Bonzo's Montreux"''' is a 1982 instrumental song by English rock band Led Zeppelin. The song was composed by John Bonham, and recorded at Mountain Studios, Montreux, Switzerland on 12 September 1976, and mixed at Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire, in January 1982. It appeared as the seventh track on Led Zeppelin's 1982 album ''Coda'', released on 19 November 1982. "Bonzo's Montreux" is a percussion instrumental which served as a showcase for drummer John Bonham's talent..." current

14 July 2024

  • 23:4923:49, 14 July 2024 diff hist +6,537 N Charlotte MartinCreated page with "'''Charlotte Martin''' (born 19 September 1948) is a French-born model who gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s. Born in Paris, France, she is best known for her work in the fashion industry during the height of the Swinging Sixties and for her relationship with artists including Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page. Martin's striking beauty and involvement with high-profile musicians made her a notable figure in the fashion and rock music scenes. ==Early Life and Back..." current
  • 18:1918:19, 14 July 2024 diff hist +3,569 N William BedleCreated page with "'''William Bedle''' (born 4 March 1680—died 3 June 1768), also known as "Old Bedle," was an English cricketer known for his contributions to the game during the early 18th century. Bedle is often remembered as one of the sport's early practitioners, playing a significant role in cricket's development in England. Although records from his era are sparse, Bedle's name has been preserved through various historical references, highlighting his prominence in the sport durin..." current
  • 17:2317:23, 14 July 2024 diff hist +1,965 N Boogie with StuCreated page with "'''"Boogie with Stu"''' is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975 studio double album ''Physical Graffiti''. The track is notable for its blend of rock and roll with boogie-woogie piano, and its informal, jam-session feel. ==Origins and Composition== "Boogie with Stu" originated during the recording sessions for Led Zeppelin's fourth album, commonly known as ''Led Zeppelin IV'', in 1971. The song was developed from an impromptu jam that took place at H..." current

3 May 2024

26 September 2022

  • 17:0117:01, 26 September 2022 diff hist +126 N WalkaboutCreated page with "'''Walkabout''' is a person's willingness to journey without a specific agenda or destination, comparable to '''wanderlust'''." current

11 September 2022

  • 18:0318:03, 11 September 2022 diff hist +24 N UluruRedirected page to Ayers Rock current Tag: New redirect
  • 18:0218:02, 11 September 2022 diff hist +1,281 N Ayers RockCreated page with "'''Ayers Rock''', also called '''Uluru''', is an inselberg in the central Australian desert, rising about 350 m above its surrounding land. Ayers Rock is about 3 km long, up to 2 km wide and about 9 km in circumference at the base. The summit is at an absolute altitude of 863 m. It rises 348 m above the dune landscape of Central Australia. Ayers Rock is located in Ayers Rock National Park near the resort town of Yulara, about 340 km as the crow flies southwest of Alice..." current

27 August 2022

21 August 2022

14 August 2022

11 August 2022

  • 14:4214:42, 11 August 2022 diff hist +1,577 N Higher Education Contribution SchemeCreated page with "'''Higher Education Contribution Scheme''', commonly referred to as '''HECS''', was an Australian tertiary education fee introduced by the Hawke Labor government in January 1989, under the then Minister for Education, John Dawkins. During the mid-1980s, the Australian tertiary education landscape was fundamentally restructured in order to give broader sections of the population access to higher education. This was also part of a broader push by Treasurer Paul Keating, t..." current

4 August 2022

3 August 2022

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