Recessions and Long-Term Unemployment; Discussion Paper 418; Centre for Economic Policy Research; ANU; Canberra. Dixon R; 2004; The Incidence of Long-Term Unemployment in Australia 1978-2003; University of Melbourne; Melbourne. Dockery A & Webster E; 2001; Long-Term Unemployment and Work Deprived Individuals: Issues and Policies; Discussion Paper 445; Centre for Economic Policy Research; ANU; Canberra. Donohue R & Patton W; 1998; Coping with Long-Term Unemployment; Journal of Community & Applied Social
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Accountability in Aviation Security 1. Introduction On September 11‚ 2001 the world watched as nearly 3‚000 people were killed from a coordinated terrorist attack involving four passenger jets. Aviation security became a heightened focus with the Australian Government committing to extensive review to ensure safe travel for the Australian public. This paper will examine political accountability in relation to aviation security to determine what‚ if any improvements have been made. A case
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References: ABC Canberra‚ 2009. Retrieved on July 31‚ 2009 from http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/03/04/2507512.htm?site=canberra Absolute Astronomy.com‚ Exploring the Universe of Knowledge 2009. Retrieved on July 31‚ 2009 from http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Rabbits_in_Australia#encyclopedia Department of Agriculture
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Phonology. Wangkajunga. The phoneme inventory of Wangkajunga is typical of an Australian language and of the Western Desert languages. Indeed‚ it has five places of articulation for stops‚ each having a corresponding nasal; each pair can be grouped into apicals (2 in total)‚ laminal (1)‚ or peripherals (2). Moreover‚ Wangkajunga lacks fricatives and sibilants‚ as well as voicing contrast. Other typical Australian features include the presence of two ‘rhotics’‚ and a “symmetrical” triangular vowel
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Drought in Australia Definition: A drought is a prolonged‚ abnormally dry period when there is not enough water for users’ normal needs. Drought is not simply low rainfall; if it was‚ much of inland Australia would be in almost perpetual drought. Because people use water in so many different ways‚ there is no universal definition of drought. Drought occurs because rains are unreliable and in some years the ITCZ (Inner Tropical Convergence Zone = area of rainfall) may not move so far north.
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Tourism Australia: Tourism 2020. Canberra‚ Australia: Author. Higginbottom‚ K.‚ & Scott‚ N. (2008). Strategic Planning of Wildlife Tourism in Australia. Journal of Ecotourism‚ 7(2-3)‚ 102-115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14724040802140485. Kumar Narayan‚ P NBN CO: Network rollout map. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.nbnco.com.au/rollout/rollout-map.html Ritchie‚ J.‚ R.‚ B.‚ & Crouch‚ G.‚ I Tourism Australia. (2012). 2011-12 Strategy Update for Industry. Canberra‚ Australia: Author. Tourism Australia
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Premiership NSW‚ taking Mounties to the Preliminary Final in 2015 and the Grand Final last year. Perhaps 2017 is the year for Antonelli to capture the much-deserved premiership‚ but Mounties is not his only focus this year. He is heavily involved in the Canberra Raiders‚ and actually lives down there for most of his working week while juggling Mounties duties back in Sydney. “Personally I think I’ve got the best job in the world‚” Antonelli says. “Family-wise it’s hard sometimes because my family is still
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of the United Nations (Ross‚ 2003) which was formed to stop the inhuman atrocities all over the world and advocate for human rights in all nations‚ regardless of whether a state was a signatory of the UN or not. Another effect of the war was the bushfire spread of technological advancements that shaped the world
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Hydro Power What is Hydropower and what makes it renewable? Hydropower is a renewable source of power used throughout the world. It uses the force of water to generate power sustainably. A big concrete wall is built in a fast flowing river and water builds up behind it all the while the pressure is building up. As the energy level rises to a maximum‚ the water is released and as the fast moving water passes through turbines which then convert the waters energy into power. It works when water I
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McDonald’s ‘golden arches’. Advice Romeo whether his sign would infringe any intellectual property rights. You must support your answer with relevant legislation and/or case law. Question 3: Nicole recently entered into a contract to sell her house in Canberra to Lakeview Developments Pty Ltd for $750‚000. She was told by the receptionist in Lakeview’s office that Lakeview Developments is a development company which plans to demolish the house and build some apartments. The contract was signed by Nicole
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