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2010–11 Australian region cyclone season / 2010–11 South Pacific cyclone season / Australia / Cyclone Yasi / Tropics / Banana plantation / Banana / Tim Mulherin / Gillard Government / Food and drink / Agriculture / Tropical agriculture
Date: 2013-09-26 14:46:11
2010–11 Australian region cyclone season
2010–11 South Pacific cyclone season
Australia
Cyclone Yasi
Tropics
Banana plantation
Banana
Tim Mulherin
Gillard Government
Food and drink
Agriculture
Tropical agriculture

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