Multi-scale feedback and feeding in the closest radio galaxy Centaurus A
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S. Veilleux | S. Tingay | J. Bland-Hawthorn | A. Offringa | M. Johnston-Hollitt | S. Gwyn | B. Gaensler | M. McDonald | S. Shabala | B. McKinley | M. Gaspari | M. Calzadilla | R. Kraft | D. Crnojević | C. Matherne
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