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    Introduction Traditionally Australia has had government involvement in employment relations through laws governing terms and conditions of employment such as Work Choices and Fair Work Act. Australian workers have in general worked under “Awards” which set out minimum conditions for employment. The last few years have seen almost constant change in the nature of the Australian workforce and the regulations with the introduction of new legislation‚ and disagreement over the extent to which the

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    not often provided because of good will and generosity from countries‚ it is used strategically to benefit both receiving and providing parties. Financial support form Australia has changed over time‚ and now heading towards an all time low. Without aid‚ rehabilitation of countries would be a much harder‚ strenuous process. Australia alone have helped to “cut global poverty by 50 percent in the last 10 years”- OXFAM. Providing resources and money to countries in need is essential for an ever evolving

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    The Australia Legal System

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    legislation‚ case law and public opinion. And the major historical sources of law in Australia are the common law‚ the law of equity‚ statute based law and the law concerning native title.[i] Australia is a federation with seven constitutions; one for each of the six States and one for the Commonwealth. These constitutions provide for a parliament for each of the States and a parliament for the Commonwealth of Australia.[ii] The Australian Constitution of 1901 established a federal system of government

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    February 1942; Curtin spoke of it as an opening for the “Battle for Australia”‚ furthered with combing of Darwin 19 February which was put by Curtin as “Australia’ Dunkirk”‚ heralding the battle for Australia. The crisis generated both a determination to shift the country onto a new and unprecedented level of economic and military mobilization and a profound disillusionment with Britain. Total War. Political: • Main point: Australia looks to US – Curtin. o (use Beaumont book) o Even before fall

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    Life was hard for many people who settled in the early years of colonial Australia‚ but some people came out to be successful. Australia is now a vibrant continent but it wouldn’t have been this way if it wasn’t for the people who established it and the migrants who arrived. These people who were included were‚ convicts who were sent to Australia from different countries by transportation‚ free settlers who wanted to start a new life in a new land‚ and the migrants who were pouring in during

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    they are also there to ensure Afghanistan does not again become a safe haven from which terrorists can train and plan attacks on Australia and our allies. Eg.

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    She is an Associate professor of Decision Science at INSEAD‚ where she teaches Negotiations’ and Management Decision Making. Based on her qualification‚ knowledge and research‚ this article is scholarly. In the recent times‚ Australia has made good progress achieving gender equality. However‚ they still experience discrimination and inequality in the workplace. Some site agrees about this issues and they also added‚ women were not only discriminate in promotion despite their performance

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    Golf Impact On Australia

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    How golfs impacted on Australia Though people won’t know it golf has made quite a big impacted on Australia through sport‚ media and the Olympics. Australia was never very into golf‚ we didn’t have many aussie golfers playing in the PGA (Professional Golfers’ Association) and none of them were winning anything. That was until 1947 when Peter Thomson turned professional. Thomson was a prolific tournament champion around the world‚ winning the national championships of ten countries (he won the New

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    AUSTRALIAN CHARITY RESPONSE – OXFAM AUSTRALIA. How does the work of Oxfam Australia satisfy a true definition of justice? Oxfam Australia was founded by Father Gerard Kennedy Tucker‚ who worked towards justice in post-war Asia‚ by developing campaigns to feed malnourished children. Soon after this‚ groups were formed in Melbourne‚ Perth and Sydney to organise campaigns to help people that are struck by poverty‚ hunger and injustice in over 26 countries around the world. Oxfam has many visions

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    The HIERARCHY of NURSING in AUSTRALIA The word “nurse” comes from the Latin word meaning to nourish or cherish. Nursing has been a part of our lives since the evolution of mankind. It’s purely taught by Mother Nature‚ and learned through instinct by men and women‚ as what the people from the Stone Age did when they nursed their sick families. Nursing had a historical journey from the beginning. In the early days‚ witchdoctors and priests would use herbal remedies

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