• Tom Doig (born 17 April 1979 in Wellington) is a New Zealand-Australian creative non-fiction author, investigative journalist and editor, today based in...
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  • Doig is a surname originating from Scotland. This is an anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic name Mac Gille Doig - a compound of the elements "mac" meaning...
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  • The Doig Medal is the best and fairest award given out to the player considered best and fairest during a season for the Fremantle Football Club in the...
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    Ivan Doig (/ˈaɪvən ˈdɔɪɡ/; June 27, 1939 – April 9, 2015) was an American author and novelist, widely known for his sixteen fiction and non-fiction books...
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    Lachie Neale (category Doig Medal winners)
    Tom, Wildie (8 October 2016). "Neale claims first Doig Medal". Fremantle Football Club. Bigpond. Retrieved 9 October 2016. "Neale wins second Doig Medal"...
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  • Tanya Bretherton The Husband Poisoner Finalist Mark Dapin Public Enemies Tom Doig Hazelwood Louise Milligan Witness 2022 Debi Marshall Banquet: The untold...
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    Bones" in the zine Incommunicado: Uncommon Book_Map, eds Romy Ash and Tom Doig (Australia: Express Media, 2006) "Breakfast Time" in Tell Tales, Vol. 2...
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  • architect Rewi Thompson) 2022: Iona Winter (A counter of moons) 2023: Tom Doig (We Are All Preppers Now: Kiwis making plans for the end of the world)...
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    George Ronald Doig (25 May 1913 – 27 November 2006) was an Australian rules footballer who played for and later coached the East Fremantle Football Club...
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  • goals), George Doig (1933, 106 goals), George Doig (1934, 152 goals), George Doig (1935, 113 goals), George Doig (1936, 109 goals), George Doig (1937, 144...
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