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    Australian Federal Budget

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    Government has developed different measures through the Budget to overcome limitations in the free market economy. Thus‚ in the 2012-13 Federal budgets‚ it has in some degree successful to overcome these limitations. Introduce Budget The Australian Federal Budget is an official document that is presented in Parliament to the parliament by the Treasurer. Its main purpose is to reveal the governments planned expenditure and revenue for the next financial year. Limitation Under the free market

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    Australian Euthanasia Law

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    he/she is incurably ill and in pain. That is what whole of Australia is trying to decide. The N.T all ready has passed a law that legalise euthanasia in that state. Now other government leaders and members are in support of this are pushing for an Australian euthanasia law. Christian Groups and Anti-Euthanasia have seen euthanasia as a sin and a choice that no-body should make. Some doctors have taken ill patients life’s as a request from the patient should this now be openly done. On the 18/06/96

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    Australian Gun Laws

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    these measures have been highly effective‚ citing declining gun-death rates‚ and the fact that there have been no mass killings in Australia since 1996” (“U.S. Gun Policy: Global Comparisons” 1). Australia has found a simple solution saving many Australian lives. However‚ Japan is the country with the lowest crime rate in the world. Japan’s strict gun laws date back to the end of World War 2. Among these laws are rigorous background checks‚ annual inspections‚ and multiple drug tests. However‚ these

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    In this report we will examine a couple of Australian movies which offer representations of Australian masculinities and discuss how men are represented and the relationship between this and questions of Australian identity. These movies are namely Crocodile Dundee (character Mick Dundee) and The Adventures of Barry McKenzie. One point becomes evident that that the characters type symbolized in Australian movies is predominantly male centered. Australian films are inclined to show a gender intolerance

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    Australian Property Law

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    Table of Contents d 5 Torrens Title Lan Introduction 5 Principle of Indefeasibility 5 Key Provisions (RP Act) 5 Deferred v immediate indefeasibility 6 Frazer v Walker 1967 6 Breskvar v Wall (1971) 7 What will attract indefeasibility? 8 Leases: 9 Mercantile Credits Ltd v Shell Co of Australia Ltd (1976) 9 Karacominakis v Big Country Developments (2000) 11 Mortgages: 11 Yazgi v Permanent Custodians Ltd (2007) 11 Volunteers 12 Bogdanovic v Koteff (1988) 12 Rasmussen v

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    National Museum of Australia is a good example of successful exhibition‚ as it built and design through the right frame of reference with a specific target audience in focus. The museum was built purposely to preserve the culture and tradition of Australia and its surrounding including the aboriginals (Morgan‚ 2003‚ para. 5)‚ smaller exhibitions inside the museum includes First Australians: Gallery of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples

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    Attitudes towards Australian English Attitudes towards Australian English have varied from over the past 200 years. The Australian accent was developed so the first generation could identify themselves as Australians. During the late 19th century‚ attitudes towards the Australian accent became negative and were in favour of British English. However‚ one hundred years later‚ opinions changed and the Australian accent was once again seen as a part of the national identity of Australia. The creation

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    apart the fabric of Australian society and resulted in divisions in all sections of the community. There were many reasons for Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War‚ including the allegiance commitments of South-East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO). The introduction of conscription illustrates the main purpose of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War. The conscription issues and the war itself caused social division in reaction to the Vietnam War. In 1964 compulsory National Service was introduced

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    Law in Australian Society

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    Introduction     Injury  in  the  course  of  employment  places  significant  stress  on  both  the  employee  and  employer‚  Section  8(1)  of   the  Occupational  Health  a  Safety  Act  2000  (NSW)‚  states  ‘an  employer  must  ensure  the  health  safety  and  welfare   at  work  of  all  employees  of  the  employer’  whilst  also  providing  a

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    ATI504 s293848 Assignment 1 What is ’Australian Indigenous epistemology’ according to Indigenous academics? Background information-Knowledge means idea or information and data related to something. Basically there are two types of knowledge. They are explicit and implicit knowledge. Explicit knowledge is also known as propositional knowledge. It refers to knowledge about something. Example‚ knowledge about how to swim. Tacit knowledge is also called as objectified knowledge. Whereas‚ there is

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