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Elizabeth watches her Frosh characters run around the greasepit while playing the XBox360 version of Legend of the Greasepole.
Photo from the 2006 SIGGRAPH Conference. SIGGRAPH is the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Graphics and Interactive Techniques.
Todd Hayes from Haas (center left) presents TCAT Machine Tool Technology instructor Mark King with a $10,000 grant check. Also photographed are TCAT Administrator Brandon Hudson, and students Bobbi Johnson, Joe Smith and Zach McCreary. (Leader photo/Sonya Thompson)
Photo from the 2006 SIGGRAPH Conference. SIGGRAPH is the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Graphics and Interactive Techniques.
The Australian Fishing Zone (AFZ) was first declared in 1979. It covers Commonwealth waters—generally from 3 nautical miles to 200 nautical miles from the Australian coast. The AFZ is established through the Fisheries Management Act 1991. It relates only to the use or protection of Commonwealth fisheries. The AFZ covers an area of over 8 million square kilometres.
Initially management of the Zone was conducted by specialist officers in the individual State Fisheries Departments with central oversight by the Department of Primary Industry in Canberra.