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❤️ Will Alstergren 🍄

"Edvard William Alstergren (born 12 April 1962) commonly known as Will Alstergren, is an Australian jurist who has held the positions of Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia since 10 December 2018, and Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia since 13 October 2017. Alstergren attended Geelong Grammar and Melbourne Grammar, Melbourne and completed a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne in 1989, and later a Master of Laws. He commenced practising as a barrister in Melbourne in 1991, specialising in commercial law, tax law, industrial law and family law, and was appointed Queen's Counsel in 2012. In 2013 he was Chairman of the Victorian Bar Association, and in 2017 was the Chairman of the Australian Bar Association. On 13 October 2017, Alstergren was appointed as the Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia, replacing John Pascoe (who was appointed as Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia). Alstergren given a concurrent commission as a Justice of the Family Court of Australia. When Pascoe reached the statutory retirement age from the Family Court a year later, Alstergren was appointed to succeed him as Chief Justice of the Family Court, effective from 10 December 2018. He retained his appointment as Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit Court amongst a Government plan to merge both courts. Robert McClelland was appointed as Deputy Chief Justice at the same time. Bobsleigh Career Alstergren was the captain of the Australian bobsled team in 2002. His team met the International Olympic Committee qualifying standards for the 2002 Winter Olympics, but the Australian Olympic Committee used higher standards and did not send them to compete. Alstergren said "We also beat half the teams currently in Salt Lake City, but unfortunately we couldn't meet the very high standard of the AOC". References Category:Living people Category:Judges of the Family Court of Australia Category:Judges of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia Category:21st-century Australian judges Category:1962 births "

❤️ Troy Cline 🍄

"Troy Cline (born September 12, 1969) is a former American stock car racing driver from Hawthorne, California. Cline competed in 22 NASCAR Winston West Series races between 1999 and 2001, reaching the top ten 7 times. Cline competed in 5 NASCAR Busch Series races from 2002 to 2003, his best finish being a 21st at Nazareth Speedway in 2002. References External links * Category:Living people Category:1969 births Category:Racing drivers from California Category:NASCAR drivers Category:People from Hawthorne, California "

❤️ Lists of boys' schools 🍄

"Here are lists of schools which only admit boys, or those which only admit boys at certain levels/years/grades, or those which follow the Diamond Schools model (separating students by gender at points), by country. Australia ; Australian Capital Territory * St Edmund's College, Canberra ; New South Wales * Asquith Boys High School * Blacktown Boys High School * Canterbury Boys' High School * James Cook Boys Technology High School * Epping Boys High School * Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School * Homebush Boys High School * Normanhurst Boys' High School * Punchbowl Boys High School * Randwick Boys High School * Sydney Boys High School ; Queensland * Anglican Church Grammar School * Brisbane Grammar School * Padua College * St Augustine's College (Queensland) * St. Brendan's College, Yeppoon * St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace * St Laurence's College ; Victoria * Melbourne High School * St Joseph's College, Geelong * Trinity Grammar School, Kew * Yeshivah College, Australia ; Former boys' schools * Macquarie Boys Technology High School * Maryborough Boys' High School, merged into Maryborough State High School * Newcastle Boys' High School, became co-educational * Southwood Boys' Grammar School, became a part of Tintern Grammar * The School, Mount Victoria * Brisbane Boys' College, become co-educational Austria ; Now coeducational * Theresianum Azerbaijan * Agdash Private Turkish High School ; Former * Baku Dede Gorgud Private Turkish High School (closed) * Baku Private Turkish High School (closed) * Sharur Turkish High School (closed) * Sumgait Private Turkish High School Brunei * Hassanal Bolkiah Boys' Arabic Secondary School Canada * = British Columbia = Vancouver *St. George's School (Vancouver) *Vancouver Christian School = Ontario = * St. Andrew's College, Aurora Toronto * Brebeuf College School *Chaminade College School *Neil McNeil High School *St. Michael's College School *Upper Canada College *Royal St. George's College Former: * Michael Power High School, merged into Michael Power/St. Joseph High School * De La Salle College became coeducational = Quebec = ; Former: * Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf (now coeducational) Cyprus ; Former * American Academy of Larnaca (now coeducational) Ethiopia * St Joseph's School, Addis Ababa Fiji * Toorak Boys’ School France * Chavagnes International College Gibraltar * Bayside Comprehensive School Greece * Fifth Gymnasium Boys Of Thessaloniki (closed) A non-profit public secondary school at Thessaloniki city's Kalamaria district, Analipsi neighborhood, offering junior high school, high school, University entrance education. Previous was the Villa Mehmet Kapandji, today is The Cultural Centre of Education Foundation of National Bank of Greece. Guam * Father Dueñas Memorial School Guernsey * Elizabeth College, Guernsey Hong Kong * Diocesan Boys' School * King's College, Hong Kong * Queen's College, Hong Kong * St Joseph's College (Hong Kong) * St. Paul's College, Hong Kong * Sing Yin Secondary School Hungary * Benedictine High School of Pannonhalma India Please see, :Category:Boys' schools in India. Iran Since the Iranian Revolution government schools have been divided by gender * Tehran International School has separate campuses for boys. Iraq ; Baghdad * Baghdad College Al Mutamayizeen Secondary has boys' schools. Jamaica * Alpha Boys School * Cornwall College * Jamaica College * Munro College * St. George's College Japan ; Kanagawa Prefecture * Asano Junior & Senior High School * Keio Senior High School * Keio Futsubu School a.k.a. Keio Gijuku Futsubu (慶應義塾普通部, Keiō Gijuku Futsubu; junior high school) ; Gifu Prefecture * Gifu Daiichi High School ; Saitama Prefecture * Keio Shiki Senior High School ; Tokyo * Azabu High School * Gyosei Junior and Senior High School * Gyosei Primary School (暁星小学校) * Kaisei Academy * Musashi Junior and Senior High School * Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior and Senior High School * St. Mary's International School * Seigakuin Junior & Senior High School Tokyo Gakuen High School * Waseda University Junior and Senior High School ; Former * Hachioji Academy (became coeducational in 1947) Jersey * De La Salle College, Jersey * Victoria College, Jersey Kenya * Alliance High School (Kenya) * Highway Secondary School * St. Mary's School, Nairobi * Starehe Boys' Centre and School South Korea * Kyunggi High School Lebanon ; Became coeducational * American Boys College (now International College, Beirut) Luxembourg ; Now coeducational * Lycée de Garçons Esch-sur-Alzette (since 1969) * Lycée de Garçons de Luxembourg (since the 1960s) Malaysia * Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur * Royal Military College * Victoria Institution Malta * St. Edward's College, Malta * St. Michael School (Malta) Mauritius * Cosmopolitan College (Boys) * Ebène State Secondary School (Boys) * Windsor College Boys Mexico * Bachillerato Anáhuac Campus Monterrey Irish Institute in the State of Mexico has a separate campus for boys. Universidad Panamericana Preparatoria in Mexico City has a separate campus for boys. Namibia ; Former boys schools * St. Paul's College, Namibia, now coeducational Nepal * St. Xavier's School, Godavari (became coed in 1996) New Zealand ; Auckland Region * Auckland Grammar School * De La Salle College, Mangere East * Dilworth School * Kelston Boys' High School * King's College, Auckland (Junior only) * King's School, Auckland * Liston College * Rosmini College * Sacred Heart College, Auckland * Saint Kentigern Boys' School * St Paul's College, Auckland * St Peter's College, Auckland * Westlake Boys High School ; Bay of Plenty Region * Rotorua Boys' High School * Tauranga Boys' College ; Canterbury region * Christchurch Boys' High School * Christ's College, Christchurch * Medbury School * Shirley Boys' High School * St Bede's College, Christchurch * St Thomas of Canterbury College * Timaru Boys' High School * Waihi School (co-ed from 2021) ; Gisborne Region * Gisborne Boys' High School ; Hawke's Bay Region * Hastings Boys' High School * Hereworth School * Lindisfarne College, New Zealand * Napier Boys' High School * St John's College, Hastings * Te Aute College * Te Aratika Academy ; Manawatū- Whanganui * Hato Paora College * Palmerston North Boys' High School ; Marlborough Region * Marlborough Boys' College ; Northland Region * Whangarei Boys' High School ; Otago region * John McGlashan College * King's High School, Dunedin * Otago Boys' High School * Waitaki Boys' High School ; Southland region * Southland Boys' High School ; Taranaki Region * Francis Douglas Memorial College * New Plymouth Boys' High School ; Tasman District * Nelson College * Nelson College Preparatory School ; Waikato region * Hamilton Boys' High School * St John's College, Hamilton * St Paul's Collegiate School (Junior only) ; Wellington Region * Hutt International Boys' School (Upper Hutt) * St Bernard's College, Lower Hutt * St Patrick's College, Kilbirnie, Wellington * St Patrick's College, Silverstream * Rathkeale College * Rongotai College * Wellesley College, New Zealand * Wellington College, Wellington Nigeria ; Abia State * Government College Umuahia * Marist Brothers' Juniorate, Uturu ; Akwa Ibom State * Holy Family College, Abak * Methodist Boys' High School, Oron ; Anambra State * Bishop Crowther Seminary * Christ the King College, Onitsha ; Benue State * St. Andrew's Secondary School, Adikpo ; Ebonyi State * Government Secondary School, Afikpo ; Imo State * Government Secondary School, Owerri ; Lagos State * Eko Boys' High School * Methodist Boys' High School ; Ogun State * Baptist Boys' High School * Ijebu Ode Grammar School * King's College, Lagos * Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Abeokuta ; Oyo State * Government College, Ibadan ; Plateau State * Air Force Military School, Jos, Nigeria Pakistan Government schools in this country are divided by gender * Sacred Heart High School for Boys Saudi Arabia Government schools in this country are divided by gender * Al-Thager Model School Singapore * Hwa Chong Institution Boys High School * Victoria School South Africa ; Eastern Cape *Graeme College *St Andrews College *Grey High School *Queen's College Boys' High School *Dale College *Selborne College *Muir College ; Free State *Grey College *St Andrew's School ; Gauteng * Parktown Boys' High School * Pretoria Boys High School * St Stithians College * Springs Boys' High School *King Edward VII School * Christian Brothers' College, Boksburg * Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool *St Johns College * St David's Marist, Inanda * Jeppe High School for Boys * St Benedict's College, Bedfordview * St Alban's College * St Declan's School for Boys * Athlone Boys High School * Highlands North Boys High School ; KwaZulu-Natal * Drakensberg Boys' Choir School * St Charles College * Kearsney College * Michaelhouse *Hilton College * Clifton School * Durban High School *Northwood School *Glenwood High School * Maritzburg College * Westville Boys High School * Pinetown Boys' High School ; Northern Cape * Kimberley Boys' High School ; North West * Potchefstroom High School for Boys ; Western Cape * Hoër Landbouskool Boland * Diocesan College * Paarl Boys' High School * Wynberg Boys' High School * Rondebosch Boys High School * Paul Roos Gymnasium * South African College Schools Taiwan (Republic of China) * Taipei Municipal Jianguo High School Tanzania * Kibaha Secondary School Turkey ; Now coeducational * Tarsus American College * Lycée Saint-Joseph,_Istanbul (became coeducational in 1987) ; Moved * American Boys College (now International College, Beirut) (was in Izmir/Smyrna, moved to Lebanon) Uganda * Jinja College * Namilyango College * St. Mary's College Kisubi United Kingdom United States Zambia ; Former boys' schools * David Kaunda Technical High School (became coeducational) Zimbabwe * Kutama College (officially St Francis Xavier College) * Peterhouse Boys' School By former countries =Ottoman Empire= ; Adana Vilayet * Tarsus American College ; Adrianople Vilayet * Bulgarian Men's High School of Adrianople ; Aydin Vilayet * American Boys College (now International College, Beirut) (Smyrna (now Izmir)) ; Constantinople Vilayet * Lycée Saint-Joseph,_Istanbul ; Salonika Vilayet * Bulgarian Men's High School of Thessaloniki (Salonika) See also * Lists of girls' schools References Category:Lists of schools "

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