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5.www.totaltravel.com.au738000
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8.www.homehound.com628000
9.www.qld.gov.au593000
10.www.78records.com.au575000
11.www.ga.gov.au428000
12.www.sa.gov.au415000
13.www.theaustralian.news.com.au402000
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15.www.edna.edu.au397000
16.www.google.com.au370000
17.www.street-directory.com.au364000
18.www.ntis.gov.au319000
19.www.computerworld.com.au298000
20.www.drive.com.au265000
21.www.abs.gov.au238000
22.www.darebin.vic.gov.au236000
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25.allhomes.com.au225000
26.www.environment.gov.au219000
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44.www.ebay.com.au145000
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48.www.theage.com.au141000
49.www.decs.sa.gov.au140000
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49. www.decs.sa.gov.au

Rating: 140000 points*
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South Australian Department of Education & Children's Services

Description: The home page for schools, children's services, in South Australia.

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