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Flinders has a record of excellence and innovation in teaching, research and community engagement. We aim high to inspire achievement by our students and all staff ...
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Captain Matthew Flinders RN (16 March 1774 – 19 July 1814) was one of the most successful navigators and cartographers of his age. In a career that spanned just ...
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Flinders has a record of excellence and innovation in teaching, research and community engagement. We aim high to inspire achievement by our students and all staff ...
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Flin·ders (fl n d rz), Sir Matthew 1774-1814. British explorer who sailed to New South Wales (1795) and subsequently made a thorough study of the Australian coast.
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Flinders is a historic town south of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located on the Mornington Peninsula at the point where Western Port meets Bass Strait. Its Local ...
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Flinders Ports is Australia's premier state-based private port operator, offering customers extensive services across seven South Australian ports. A range of ...
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plural noun splinters; small pieces or fragments. Origin: 1400–50; late Middle English flendris, perhaps < Scandinavian; compare Norwegian flindra splinter; perhaps ...
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Definition of FLINDERS: splinters, fragments. Origin of FLINDERS. Middle English flendris. First Known Use: 15th century. Browse. Next Word in the Dictionary ...
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Flinders University is a leading international university in Australia. We are distinguished by our boldness, vigour and imagination.
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Flinders is a leading international university in Australia with a record of excellence and innovation in teaching, research and community engagement.
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