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Works explorer

Eureka 150

2004
film

2004

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A discovery of freedom

Australia, 2004
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Footprints of Eureka: Then and Now

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The Eureka Story

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Youth of the Nation

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Eureka

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The Goldrush had started

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Eureka

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Democracy forged in a gun barrel

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Xbox 360

2005
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Music: the language of us all

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2003
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Vapour

2004
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The Importance of Equality

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Absolute_5

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Eureka

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Physical science in action

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Science fact and fun

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