The Impact of Globalisation on the Australian Economy Globalisation is not new. Australia has been involved in trade‚ investment‚ financial flows‚ technology transfers and the migration of labour since its foundation as a colony. What has changed is the size‚ direction and influence of these transfers‚ especially since 1980. There are a number of factors that have aided this transformation. They include: The expansion of new markets foreign exchange and capital markets are linked globally
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fundamental right is essential for Indigenous Australians to be able to preserve their culture‚ dignity and independence. Therefore‚ political‚ social‚ cultural and economical independence and freedom need to be granted to the Indigenous peoples. Arguably‚ the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) was politically a step forward for Indigenous self determination and autonomy. ATSIC was established in 1990 and allowed Indigenous Australians‚ via a number of councils‚ to effectively
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Australian impressionism From 1880-1900 marks an important period in Australian art history. It was the glorious period of Australian impressionism also known as colonial art. Impressionism is a French style of painting that tries to capturing the overall impression scene using short strokes of unmixed colours to represent the appearance of reflected light. The aim of impressionism was to illustrate the artist’s perception of the subject matter. Australian impressionism is very similar except Australian
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Hello (teacher) and students. Together “Ballad of the Drover” by Henry Lawson and Judith Wright’s “South Of My Days” provide a compelling insight into outback life around the turn of the 20th Century. Both ballads capture the innate hardship of the Australian outback within its striking beauty. Wright and Lawson are two of Australia’s most noted poets and continue to resonate with audiences by engaging their audience through strong imagery and powerful use of figurative language to create an emotive
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The Australian identity is as diverse as the country itself. Each and every Australian has a unique perception of Australia‚ yet there is also a common awareness of Australia as a whole. The Australian identity also concerns the way Australians are viewed by other people. There are many different aspects to this identity‚ which include historical icons‚ such as bushrangers and convicts‚ and more recent developments in Australia‚ such as the surfing culture‚ and even our language‚ which has been adapted
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Indigenous Australians. Education‚ which is inaccessible for many Indigenous people‚ allows for the greater knowledge of health issues‚ and the increased understanding of both protective behaviors and risk factors. It is a known fact that with a lack of education or one that is poor‚ there is a increased risk that there will be less employment opportunities – ultimately leading to little or no income. Hence‚ the vicious poverty cycle is born. Education enables Indigenous Australians to develop a
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economies’ which are The United States‚ China and Indonesia which is Australia’s largest neighbour. All this has different links in forms of regional alliances and treaties and peacekeeping efforts. Main policies on defence in Australia is to focus on Australian territory and strategic internet that can be tied with the rest of the world. We support International community
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South Australian Matriculation Programme (SAMP) The South Australian Matriculation (SAM) program is an internationally recognized 1 year matriculation program that is administered by the Senior Secondary Assessment Board of South Australia (SSABSA)‚ a statutory authority of the South Australian government. Students who successfully complete the SAM program are accredited with the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) and provided with a university entrance score that is used by
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Introduction A United Nations report on October 27‚ 2005 found that the Australian Wheat Board (AWB) had paid $US221.7million in kickbacks to the Iraqi government under the United Nations Oil-for-Food program (Whitton 2007). Acting in such a manner they cheated their shareholders out of those monies as well as damaging Australia’s trade reputation. This paper will examine the environments the organization was operating in‚ the managerial ethical issues and corporate social responsibility. The
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Appendix B 18 Works Cited 21 ABBREVIATED TERMS ABS Australian Bureau of Statistics ACS Australian Customs Service ADCA Alcohol and Other Drugs Council of Australia AFP Australian Federal Police AIDR Australian Illicit Drug Report AIHW Australian Institute of Health and Welfare ANCD Australian National Council on Drugs BCR Benefit-cost ratio COAG Council of Australian Governments DUCO Drug Use Careers of Offenders DUMA Drug Use Monitoring
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