Proper noun
A surname.
A suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, named after Alfred Deakin.
A remote location on the Trans-Australian Railway in Western Australia, close to the border with South Australia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlfred Deakin opined at this time "To me the question has been not so much commercial as national, first, second, third and last. Source: Internet
Deakin University Vice-Chancellor Iain Martin has welcomed the Victorian Government’s announcement on Wednesday of up to $1100 in relief each for international students. Source: Internet
As of 7:30 a.m., eastbound Hunt Club Road was reduced to two lanes from Bridle Path Drive to Bank Street due to one collision and northbound Prince of Wales Drive reduced to one lane from Deakin Street to Hunt Club Road due to another. Source: Internet
Dr. Elizabeth Buchanan is a lecturer of Strategic Studies at Deakin University, Australia, based at the Australian War College, and Fellow at the Modern War Institute, West Point. Source: Internet
Deakin supported Barton's position over that of the Labor Party in drafting the Bill (the ALP wanted more direct methods of exclusion than the dictation test) and redacted the more vicious racism proposed for the text in his Second Reading of the Bill. Source: Internet
Alfred Deakin lived another nine years and five months. citation All the others who have left office at least 10 years ago have lived at least another 10 years. Source: Internet