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History: this Marj and Alfred family site was started in 2018 to replace the earlier site    http://tufi.alphalink.com.au/   that had been active since April 1999.  This Tufi2 WordPress site is still under construction.  It covers a range of topics including Sogeri National High School, Papua New Guinea, Aboriginal issues, reconciliation and amateur astronomy.   Please revisit this page and/or contact us to suggest amendments.

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The Highway Gallery, Mount Waverley, Victoria, Australia

Mechanics’ Institutes, Athenaeums, Free Libraries, Schools of Art

Lyrebird Study Group   

Sherbrooke Forest 
  

Monash Reconciliation

The Monash Reconciliation Group (MRG) was formed by residents in 2009 on the invitation of Reconciliation Victoria (Rec Vic) and Monash City Council  (Ref. the  Rec Vic MRG Formation Letter of April 2009). Each year the MRG organises local meetings and exhibitions in the City of Monash, an eastern suburb of Melbourne.  Typically MRG mounted a…

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The history of Sogeri National High School in Papua New Guinea

    WELCOME TO THE SOGERI SCHOOL AND DISTRICT HISTORY BOOK AND REUNIONS PAGES   NOTE:  this is mostly material from around 2000 – 2006 from the old web site From 1994 until 2006 a series of Reunions have been held in Australia by past staff and students of the educational institutions established between 1944…

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Astronomy

Above:   The 2011 July 19  Occultation of the magnitude 6.7  star HIP 112420 by  binary Asteroid 90 Antiope.  The combined result of timing observations by 56 observing stations in North America by mostly amateur observers, organised by the International Occultation Timing Association (IOTA).  This is the best information ever obtained on this asteroid system.  See the Wikipedia article on 90…

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