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Suntory Sunbirds VS Queensland Pirates | HIGHLIGHTS | AVC Champions League 2025
Suntory Sunbirds VS Queensland Pirates | HIGHLIGHTS | AVC Champions League 2025

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Mahindra Australian Volleyball Super League - Round 5 New South Wales Phoenix v Queensland Pirates
Mahindra Australian Volleyball Super League - Round 5 New South Wales Phoenix v Queensland Pirates

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Mahindra Australian Volleyball Super League - Round 4 Queensland Pirates v Perth Steel
Mahindra Australian Volleyball Super League - Round 4 Queensland Pirates v Perth Steel

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Mahindra Australian Volleyball Super League - Round 2 Queensland Pirates v Adelaide Storm
Mahindra Australian Volleyball Super League - Round 2 Queensland Pirates v Adelaide Storm

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Team, Place & City Details

Canberra Centre
Canberra Centre

Canberra Centre is a large shopping centre located in the northern section of the Canberra City Centre City Centre, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, being the largest centre within the Australian Capital Territory. It opened on 6 March 1963 as the Monaro Mall, becoming the first in Australia to contain three floors and be fully enclosed, though would later expand to cover a substantial outdoor component on Garema Place.

Canberra Central
Canberra Central

The District of Canberra Central is one of the original eighteen districts of the Australian Capital Territory used in land administration. The district is subdivided into divisions , sections and blocks.

Canberra Centenary Column
Canberra Centenary Column

The Canberra Centenary Column is a sculpture in City Hill, Canberra, Australia. It was built to commemorate the city's centenary, and unveiled on 11 March 2014.The sculpture is an 8.5-metre stainless steel obelisk on a 5-metre-wide (16 ft) granite-dressed concrete base.