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Encyclopedia > Australian Outbacks
Australian Outbacks
Full name Australian Outbacks
Nickname
Strip
Founded
Sport Gridiron (American football)
League Oceania Bowl
Gridiron World Cup
First season
Ground
Club song NA
President/Chair
Coach
Captain
2006

The Australian national gridiron team, nicknamed the Australian Outbacks are the Australian national gridiron team compete in international tournaments such as the Oceania Bowl and the Gridiron World Cup. Gridiron football (or more commonly, just gridiron) is a term used in some countries outside the United States and Canada that refers to both American football and Canadian football. ... United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ... For other uses, see Outback (disambiguation). ...


Notable players includes Greg Koutsovidis a quarterback, who was a contestant in The Biggest Loser Australia (Season 2). Current logo of The Biggest Loser The Biggest Loser Australia 2007 is the second series of the Australian version of The Biggest Loser. ...


See also

Gridiron Australia is the governing body of American football played in Australia. ... United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...

External links

  • Gridiron Australia official site

  Results from FactBites:
 
Ups and Downs of the Australian Outback. 23/08/99. ABC News Online (2134 words)
The total population of the Australian Outback increased by just 310 or 0.2 per cent to reach 184,464 at June 1998, although this is a long way short of the national average of 1.2 per cent over the same period.
Outback towns on the up and up are those which are based on an expanding mining industry such as Kalgoorlie, Roxby Downs and Leonora, or which serve as administrative and regional centres such as Alice Springs, Katherine (which includes the Tindall RAAF base) and Tennant Creek.
The Australian Outback is vast and sparsely settled.
Singapore Zoo (248 words)
Seven female grey kangaroos, together with the wallabies, are happily nestled in the middle area of the exhibit that is interspersed with semi-arid and marginally fertile ground.
Other animals found in the zoo's "Australian Outback" include the cassowary, emu, brolga, tree kangaroo, blue-tongue skink, bearded dragon, frilled-neck lizard, and the carpet python.
The "Australian Outback" reflects the rugged beauty of Down Under.
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