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The Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) is Australia's flagship youth theatre company and the largest youth theatre in the world. Over 6000 young people aged between three and 26 participate in the company's work across Australia.
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The Australian and New Zealand dollars rose, snapping three-day losses, after Greece passed austerity measures to qualify for an international bailout, boosting demand for riskier assets.
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