Yakka
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Yakka may refer to:
  • Yakka Banovic
    Yakka Banovic
    Vjekoslav Banovic is a former Association footballer who played two matches for the Australia national association football team.-References:...

     (b. 1956), Bosnian footballer
  • A Lot of Hard Yakka
    A Lot of Hard Yakka
    A Lot of Hard Yakka, subtitled "Triumph and torment: a county cricketer's life," is the first volume of autobiography by the cricketer-journalist Simon Hughes, and the William Hill Sports Book of the Year for 1997, making it the first volume on cricket thus to be fêted...

    , autobiography by English cricketer journalist Simon Hughes
  • Yacka, South Australia
    Yacka, South Australia
    Yacka is a settlement in South Australia. At the 2006 census, Yacka had a population of 208....

    , settlement in South Australia
  • Nae Yakka (Relative Spirit), worshiped by the Vedda people of Sri Lanka
  • Yakka group of companies, acquired by Pacific Brands
    Pacific Brands
    Pacific Brands is a major Australian company marketing Berlei, Bonds, Clarks , Dunlop, Everlast, Grosby, Holeproof, Hush Puppies, King Gee, Malvern Star, Sheridan, Slazenger, Sleepmaker and Tontine . It once held the Asian Pacific licence for British Knights footwear. It was formed as a division of...

  • Hard yakka, term meaning "hard work". Originally from the Jagera Aboriginal language, it is now part of Australian English
    Australian English
    Australian English is the name given to the group of dialects spoken in Australia that form a major variety of the English language....

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  • Yakka, common name for the grasstree Xanthorrhoea
    Xanthorrhoea
    Xanthorrhoea is a genus of flowering plants native to Australia and a member of family Xanthorrhoeaceae, being the only member of subfamily Xanthorrhoeoideae. The Xanthorrhoeaceae are monocots, part of order Asparagales. There are 28 species and five subspecies of Xanthorrhoea.-Description:All are...

    in South Australia
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