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    7day and 6 night tour package of Queensland. According to Tourism and events QueenslandQueensland‚ NSW and Victoria have the highest percentage of Holiday visitors to Queensland. I have chosen this product to be a holiday tour package for families in the Gold coast since 20% of Queensland visitors travel to the Gold coast‚ 62% of whom travel there for Holiday purposes and 34% of Gold coast visitor’s travel with family. These statistics provided by Tourism Queensland evidently prove that families travelling

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    The Laramie Project and Mabo are both texts featured in the life writing genre. The Laramie Project is presented as a play‚ while Mabo is a biographical film. Both The Laramie Project and Mabo use life writing codes and conventions to convey the ideas and themes of each text. While they both share similar themes‚ the way life writing codes and conventions are applied differentiates The Laramie Project and Mabo. In the film‚ Mabo the viewer is positioned to align themselves with Eddie and feel empathy

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    Could Eddie have succeeded without the help of Netta ‘Mabo’ is an Austalian TV film which was released in 2012 which depicts the life of Eddie koiki Mabo utilizing narrative techniques and elements in which a typical drama consists of. Eddie Koiki Mabo is played by Jimi Bani and his wife Bonita/Netta Mabo was played by Deborah Mailman‚ the film was directed my Rachel Perkins and produced by BlackfellaFilms and the ABC. The principal story of Eddie’s journey from an exiled Murray islander to a justice

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    Koiki’s desire to ensure the land on Mer Island can be enjoyed by his descendants is one of the driving forces of the narrative. Mabo demonstrates the power of the maternal bond through the role given to Bonita in the film. Nuclear family. Eddie is indefatigable in his efforts to eradicate the terra nullius law Mabo shows what family really means. The true meaning of family is: being taught the truths that can sustain a life‚ being accepted and loved despite one’s flaws‚ showing sacrifice etc

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    Mabo Practice Essay Tina Tran 210147 Theme: ‘Mabo is a film about pride.’ Discuss The 1992 Landmarks High Court case abolishing the doctrine of ‘Terra Nullius’; the foundation of Australia’s settlement paved way for the ‘Native Title Act 1993’. Following the 20 year commemoration of the Mabo decision‚ the 2012 telemovie ‘Mabo’ directed by Rachel Perkins was released. It depicts the life of Murray Islander man and activist Eddie Koiki Mabo and his family in his grueling fight for land rights. Pride

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    Group Analysis Paper Queensland Rainforest Resort is a unique and well-established resort but the current changes have downgraded its status and caused the loss of loyal costumers. The main issues impacting QRR deal with management and information system problems. When QRR decided to upgrade their information system by outsourcing with CibCo they ultimately caused more harm and good. The backdoor CibCo left open in the program allowed information to leak and enables any knowledgeable outsiders

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    Documentaries and feature films make history alive‚ relevant and increase our understanding and empathy of significant historical events. This quote is a brilliant quote that outlines the relevance of the Documentary and Feature Film of the Eddie Mabo and his case‚ Which was an very important case that was taken to the Supreme Court of Australia to argue for the land right ownership of Murray Island and the Torres strait Islands and the debates arguments main point was about the law of the god of

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    Chapter 1 – The Legal System 1.1 What is law? * Defn: those rules which will be recognized/enforced by courts * Means different things to people * ‘Law; covers a diverse range of human activities * Impacts upon peoples lives differently 1.2 Why do we need law? * For humans to co-exist harmoniously * To be applied and enforced in a legal system * Based on a generally accepted moral code 1.3 Norms and rules * Important behavior controls

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    Constellations‚ an absurdist and post-modernist performance by Queensland Theatre Company‚ perceptively explored what the play’s title suggests; a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern. More plainly‚ though‚ it revealed that fate will prevail. This was evident through characters Marianne and Roland‚ in which their conflicting relationship and predicaments were reflected through the exploration and connection of many alternate universes that each led to the same destiny; where‚ conjunctively

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    A.1 Interview with Mr Geoff Rosbrook (General Manager at Queensland Youth Orchestras) 1. What could be considered Queensland Youth Orchestras’ internal strengths and weaknesses? An internal strength would include that Queensland Youth Orchestras has a unique flat organisational structure where a small administrative team has worked with a large number of volunteers‚ as administrators‚ librarians and stage managers‚ attached to each orchestra or ensemble. Another strength would be the organisation’s

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