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Australis (Latin for ''southern'' or ''of the south'') may refer to:


Science and technology

* Australis, codename for an updated interface of Mozilla Firefox web browser * Australis (elm hybrid), a type of tree *'' Commelina virginica L. var. australis'', a synonym for ''Commelina erecta'' * Terra Australis, or Australis, a hypothetical continent used on 15th–18th century maps


Transportation

* Australis Motors, an Australian automobile manufactured from 1897 to 1907 * SS ''America'' (1940), a passenger ship that sailed under the name ''Australis'' from 1964 to 1978


Other uses

*Australis, the Latin derivation of the
name of Australia The name '' Australia'' (pronounced in Australian English) is derived from the Latin ''australis'', meaning "southern", and specifically from the hypothetical ''Terra Australis'' postulated in pre-modern geography. The name was popularis ...
, the country *Australis, a type of enemy in the video game ''
Dino Crisis 3 is an action-adventure video game developed by Capcom Production Studio 4 and published by Capcom for the Xbox. Like the previous installments in the ''Dino Crisis'' series, the gameplay revolves around fighting dinosaurs or other reptiles, bu ...
'' * Australis, a brand of cosmetics created in Australia by the Gance brothers, who later founded Chemist Warehouse * Australis (musical project), the new age music Chemist Warehouse project created in 2004 by Oscar Aguayo * Australis Aquaculture, a sustainable seafood company based in Turners Falls, Massachusetts *
Australis Media Galaxy is a former provider of pay television programming in Australia via satellite and wireless cable (microwave) delivery methods. Galaxy was founded in 1993, and begin test broadcasting on 1 January 1995 via microwave transmission, mak ...
, a former group participating in the ''Galaxy'' television channel


See also

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Aurora Australis An aurora (plural: auroras or aurorae), also commonly known as the polar lights, is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of br ...
, also known as the Southern Lights {{disambiguation