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Answers
Leave all the commas inside [6]
Leave all the commas inside the name, and don't put a comma at the end. Instead, replace only the first of the internal commas with a double comma. In the example, you would have in the author field of the reference:
University of Technology,, Sydney
Another example is:
Department of Health,, Community Services, Transport and Trade