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  2. Stan (service) - Wikipedia

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    Stan Entertainment Pty Ltd. Stan (stylized as Stan.) is an Australian over-the-top streaming service. It was launched on 26 January 2015. [3] Stan originally was founded as StreamCo Media, a 50/50 joint venture between Nine Entertainment Co. and Fairfax Media. In August 2014, each company invested A$50 million in StreamCo. [4]

  3. Secret City (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Release. 5 June 2016. ( 2016-06-05) –. 4 March 2019. ( 2019-03-04) Secret City is an Australian political thriller television series based on the best-selling novels The Marmalade Files, The Mandarin Code, and The Shadow Game by Chris Uhlmann and Steve Lewis. It premiered on Foxtel 's Showcase on 5 June 2016 and on Netflix internationally on ...

  4. Pine Gap (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Pine Gap is an Australian television drama series that was released on Netflix and broadcast on ABC in 2018. The six-part series is written and created by Greg Haddrick and Felicity Packard with Mat King directing all six episodes. [3] The series was produced by Screentime .

  5. Telephone numbers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phones. Within Australia, mobile phone numbers begin with 04 or 05 – the Australian national trunk code 0, plus the mobile indicator 4 or 5 – followed by eight digits. This is generally written as 04XX XXX XXX within Australia, or as +61 4XX XXX XXX for an international audience.

  6. Wanted (2016 Australian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wanted is an Australian drama television series which premiered on the Seven Network in Australia on 9 February 2016. [1] [2] [3] The first season consisted of six episodes. [4] It was renewed for a six-episode second season, [5] [6] which premiered with a double-episode on 5 June 2017. [7] The series was renewed for a third and final season ...

  7. Internet television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Netflix – a major entrant to the Australian streaming market in 2015. Australia has a number of over-the-top streaming video on demand providers, some of the larger ones being: Netflix – an American streaming service that expanded to Australia in 2015.

  8. Subscription television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Subscription television in Australia is provided using technologies such as cable television, satellite television and internet television by a number of companies unified in their provision of a subscription television service. Notable actors in the sector include Foxtel, Netflix and Stan. Regulation of the sector is assured by the Australian ...

  9. International expansion of Netflix - Wikipedia

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    2015–present: Australia. Netflix expanded into Australia in 2015. As of 2020, 12.2 million people have access to a Netflix subscription in Australia.

  10. The Tourist (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Tourist is a drama thriller television series. It stars Jamie Dornan as the victim of a car crash who wakes up in a hospital in Australia with amnesia . The series premiered on 1 January 2022 on BBC One in the UK, the next day on Stan in Australia, and on 3 March on HBO Max in the US. [1] It is distributed internationally by All3Media.

  11. Telecommunications in Australia - Wikipedia

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    An old bakelite ash tray showing an example of a single digit phone number used in the early days of telecommunication. On 12 July 1906 the first Australian wireless overseas messages were sent between Point Lonsdale, Victoria and Devonport, Tasmania. Australia and New Zealand ratified the 1906 Berlin Radio-telegraph Convention in 1907.