Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples The nature and extent of the health inequities 517‚000 people or 2.5% of the total Australian population is ATSI. In 2006‚ the ATSI population had a median age of 21 years compared with 37 years for the non-Indigenous population. In June 2006‚ 32% of ATSI’s people living in major cities‚ 43% in regional areas‚ and 25% in remote areas. MORTALITY Life expectancy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men is 67.2 years where for non-indigenous
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A COMPLETER DETAILS: • 1.Bargaining power of customers = High 5/5 o No switching cost o Numerous players‚ numerous wine o At final customer level § Change in consumer habits and needs: • “Industry was becoming increasingly fashion-driven” Australian wine was becoming a “hot trend” o At distribution channel: § Increasing power of wine wholesalers and retailers (less fragmented‚ rationalization and consolidation). § Looking for set of key partners to source large quantity of wines and worldwide
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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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Stolen Generations 30‚000 years ago Australian Aborigines migrated from Asia (Ricco Villanueva Siasoco). They brought beliefs‚ rituals‚ and culture with them. During the 1950s to the 1960s‚ the Indigenous people were forcibly removed by the government and missionaries when Europeans started to occupied Australia. Children were ripped away from their parents and were adopted or sent to institutions. The adults were sent to live in white communities which exposed they to new diseases and
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Oral Presentation on Australian Aboriginal Families We are doing the Traditional Australian Aboriginal families. The traditional Aboriginals were located in Australia and Tasmania. It is believed that Australian Aboriginals travelled from Africa to Asia around 60 000 years ago and arrived in Australia 50 000 years ago. Today‚ about 1% of Australian people are Aboriginal. Religion was a very large part of the Aboriginal culture. They do not have a formal religion but they were very spiritual. They
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The Australian Labor Party’s 1972 campaign slogan ‘It’s Time’ was used numerous times leading up to the election. The campaign comprised of various television commercials with the popular jingle playing throughout it. The initial goal was to popularise the phrase and create public awareness of the Labor Party. The central theme of the movement and was commended for its effectiveness and for generating excitement. The words ‘It’s Time’ were used to signal that there was a need for a major shift away
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DBQ: How much economic opportunity truly did exist in colonial America‚ and what factors affected the colonists’ opportunities to succeed? America‚ the “land of opportunity”. Most people came to colonial America for this reason. They wanted the opportunities America had to offer. The biggest attraction was that people coming over as laborers could gain three times the wages as they were making in England. However‚ there were distinguishing factors that were considered pertaining to how much
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The West Australian Ballet Company In 1952‚ the West Australian Ballet Company was founded by Madame Kira Boulsloff; a Russian ballerina who dances with Les Ballet Russes. As Australasia’s oldest ballet company they have developed strong reputation as a classical and contemporary company. In 1970 after becoming WA’s state company‚ new artistic director Mr Rex Reid (1969 – 1974) began transforming the semi-professional ensemble into a top state company. Barbara Ahern; a prominent social and
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The Changing Image of Australian Nursing"(Bloomfield‚J) 1. What period of Nursing is often referred to as "the Dark Age of Nursing"? Briefly explain your answer. (3 marks) 2. What was Osburn’s most significant achievement? (2 marks) 3. Why was "Living in" considered to be an essential component of nurse training? (2 marks) 4. How many hours did a trainee work in the 1950/1960’s ? (2 marks) 5. What happened in 1985 which altered conditions for nurses? (2 marks) 6. When did
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70616: Australian Constitutional Law Final exam revision Contents What is in the exam? 4 Interpretation of the Constitution 5 Characterisation of the law 6 Subject matter powers - sufficient connection test 6 As in the Bank Nationalisation Case 6 As in Fairfax (1965) 6 As in Herald (1966) 6 As in Murphyores (1976) 6 In Re Dingjan (1995) 7 Purposive powers + - Reasonably appropriate and adapted test 8 Subject Matter Powers 9 The Race Power 9 Koowarta 9 Tasmanian Dams
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