Topic: Discuss how Australian government improves the lives of Aboriginal nowadays and how this promotes Australian cultural diversity. Introduction: Aboriginals are indigenous Australians and their ancestors were the earliest humans who occupied Australia. They lived in Australia before British colonization. (Morten Rasmussen et al.‚ 2011) They have the oldest ongoing culture in the world and they could adapt and change with the environment. World’s first usage of stones was invented by Aborigines
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do not talk about money. If one is heard to do so‚ people will think otherwise and say that they have financial problems. They also love rules and loves live in the middle range. They find peace and happiness connecting with nature and they love the Alps. They have “rules” which may not matter for others and seem unimportant but they one law that may not be common to everybody. “Euthanasia” is allowed by law in this country; you can kill yourself anytime you want which Weiner found really strange
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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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crisis in Australian history. On that day Kerr dismissed Prime Minister Whitlam and appointed Malcolm Fraser to form a caretaker government‚ pending elections. The dismissal was the most dramatic event in the history of Australian federal politics. For the first time since Federation‚ the unelected representative of the Queen had removed a government which commanded a majority in the House of Representatives. The Dismissal‚ as it is known‚ remains a highly controversial event in Australian political
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without getting your best girl a new outfit LOL. Unfortunately for the past two years‚ I didn’t have that joy‚ because my best friend "Pepper" had passed on and I just never had the will to visit the shelter and rescue another dog. Pepper was an Australian Cattle Dog and from the moment I laid eyes on her‚ this beautiful spotted 8-week-old bundle of happiness just stole my heart. From the moment we took her home till the day she passed on 12 years later‚ she was my absolute best friend. Pepper was
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INDUSTRY ANALYSIS REPORT THE AUSTRALIAN WINE INDUSTRY ‘The Boutique Producer’ by 4 students (anonymous) Executive Summary This report provides an overview of the Australian Wine Industry using Porter’s Five Forces industry analysis framework and seeks to provide recommendations based on the impact of the forces for a start up boutique producer. Through the use of Porters framework and the application of economic theory‚ the report will provide detailed insight into the
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1 | Engineers’ Case | An industrial dispute between the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and employers across Australia included three employers from the Western Australian government.The ASE asserted that the Cth industrial award applied to all members including State employeess51(xxxv) ‘conciliation and arbitration for the prevention and settlement of industrial disputes extending beyond the limits of any one State’Was the industrial award made under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration
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Constitutional Law Exam Notes Introductory Cases Amalgamated Society of Engineers v Adelaide Steamship Co Ltd (“Engineer’s Case”) (1920) 28 CLR 129 – Cth introduced industrial law – applied to state governments and entities within s51(xxxv) (arbitration power) as employers re industrial disputes. Said Cth could not make binding award over State governments. Abolished STATE RESERVED POWERS doctrine (that Cth could not intrude) – shifted balance of power to Commonwealth. High Court stated must
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Journal To what extent does the reputation of foreign cultures in texts‚ contribute to a cultural divide in Australian culture today? Abstract: This paper explores to what extent the representation of foreign cultures on texts contributes to a cultural divide in Australian society today. In this paper it is argued that the portrayal of foreign cultures in texts greatly influences Australian society and contributes to generating a cultural divide. Through a close examination of Jeanie Baker’s‚ picture
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private collections. Her art has also been exhibited in many countries‚ including the United States. Sally Morgan has received many awards‚ including the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission Award for Literature in 1987 and the Western Australian Citizen of the Year Award for Arts‚ Literature and Culture in 1989. Her work is featured on the cover of the edition being used for the South Dakota Reading Series. The publisher offers this explanation of the painting: "The white house in the
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