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    the Australian stereotype is one where each individual will have something different to say about it. On one hand‚ the national stereotype will be glorified and held above the rest by things such as the advertisement “Where the bloody hell are ya?” On the other hand‚ the national stereotype can be shamed and seen as a disgrace when events such as the Cronulla riots in September 2005 took place. Some of the most important factors to think about when considering what the idea of the Australian stereotype

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    TAGS – Thesaurus of Australian Government Subjects This Thesaurus was developed as a result of a Project known as the Australian Whole of Government High Level Subject Thesaurus Project‚ sponsored by the National Office for the Information Economy (NOIE). The purpose of the Project was to develop a high level thesaurus of subject terms for use by Government agencies‚ which all agencies may use in the AGLS Subject element to describe their resources. AGLS Metadata facilitates discovery and

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    Australian Healthcare

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    More often than any time before‚ healthcare budget is top of the political and media agenda in many countries around the world. The debate about the reform on healthcare payment model has frequently become the focus while the voice of supporting the shift from the current volume-based payment or soon to be activity-based payment to the ultimate outcome-based payment is getting louder over time. As a result‚ many authorities have linked the remuneration prob¬lem with concerns about quality and performance

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    Australian Constitutional Law Question One In order to determine whether Y and Z are subject to the proposed law‚ the activities of the milling business must be examined and a connection to s51(i) of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act1 (hereafter referred to as the Common wealth) must be established. Also to be considered is the purpose of the legislation‚ or whether purpose is necessary to the power at all. One limitation to s51(i) to be addressed is the geographical distinction

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    Australian Identity Speech

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    Australian Identity Speech Good morning teachers and students. Though our national identity is an evolving one‚ aspects of our identity are constant. Some of these aspects include the iconic sporting legend‚ mateship‚ the notion of the underdog and the Aussie battler. This is conveyed in a number of texts in a variety of ways. The texts we will be discussing today include “The Man from Snowy River” by Banjo Paterson and an episode from “My Place” by Nadia Wheatly. The two texts thoroughly present

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    average rate of 3.5% and has not experienced an economic downturn since 1990/91. This success is largely due to the significant microeconomic reforms in the 1980’s as well as the resources boom and high levels of consumer confidence have left the Australian economy in a strong position. Levels of economic following the prolonged period of growth in 2007/08 were at 3.8%‚ levels of growth‚ this fell to 1.6% during the 2008/09 financial year as a result of the Global financial crisis and the subsequent

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    In order to meet rising demand in education and to be more competitive globally‚ Australian Education Ministers have tried to make agreed national goals for young Australians through policies (Connell‚ Welch‚ Vickers‚ Foley‚ Bagnall‚ Hayes‚ Campbell‚ 2013). This essay will analyze the emergence of Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians through social‚ historical and political perspectives‚ outline the main intentions of the policy‚ how this policy tries to address the issues

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    Australian Taxation Law

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    Non-residents: * Section 6-5(3) ITAA97 states that assessable income includes ordinary income derived directly/indirectly from all Australian sources during income year * Section 6-10(5) ITAA97 states that assessable income includes statutory income from all Australian sources. Definition of resident: Section 995-1 ITAA97 provides that an Australian resident means a person who is a resident of Australia for purposes of ITAA1936. Section 6(1) ITAA1936 contains tests of residency for

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    Australian Indigenous Rights

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    Cummeragunja walk off‚ International pressure against Australia‚ and the 1967 referendum. It was not until the late 1930’s and 1940’s that really caused the Aboriginal rights movement to really surge with the combination of international pressure on the Australian government grouped with Aboriginal political activism during this time period. In order to get an understanding of the progress of Aboriginal Rights from the 1920’s all the way to the 1967 Referendum we must look at the Aboriginal Rights before

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    Australian Tax Reform

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    retirement. The conservative government has lost interest in tax cutting and instead wants to devote the surplus tax payments and asset sales over the next 3 years to paying down the national debt. The Howard-Costello government‚ seen as militant debt hawks‚ has announced their goal is to retire the entire national debt by 2005. Has this government forgotten all of the economic and political lessons of the past 20 years? Take the American experience of the Reagan Government‚ they used surpluses

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