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    Australian Experiences at the Kokoda Track Kokoda Track‚ one of the most vital battles in World War II‚ was the last defense against invasion of Australia by the Japanese. The soldiers who fought on the Kokoda Track had to experience some of the most severe climate and terrain of WWII. They were not prepared for it. The troops (many of whom who were conscripted) were young and inexperienced as well as naïve as to what they were about to endure. A large shortage of troops and supplies for the Kokoda

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    Comengine (2007). Australian Auto Market Sales for 2006‚ from http://www.comengine.com/auto-china-news/australian-market-2006.asp Cook‚ T Department of Innovation‚ I.‚ Science and Research (2009). A New Car Plan for a Greener Future DFAT (2004) Dr Baker‚ K. (2008). Australian Automotive Industry Under Threat From China and The Currency Imbalance Problem. Retrieved from http://www.innovation.gov.au/automotivereview/Documents/16%20Baker%20140408.pdf Dr Mudd‚ G Government‚ A. (2008). Australian Automotive

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    Structure of Government in Australia In Australia there are three tiers of government being federal‚ state and local. Although the overriding administrative authority of Australia is the federal government‚ each level has different powers and responsibilities which includes law making and policy implementation. Both the federal and state government is divided into three arms of government: legislature‚ executive and judiciary. Local Government which are known as Council’s represent the interests

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    Australian Animals Stage 1‚ Year 2 Unit Rationale: The unit focuses on the topic of Australian Animals‚ students will explore the local environment first hand to develop knowledge and understanding of the native animals that surround us. Throughout the unit students will engage in lessons that highlight different aspects of Australian animals such as habit‚ food chain‚ and physical appearance. In conjunction students will distinguish the relationship between Aboriginals and Australian animals

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    critical challenges faced by the Australian whisky industry. Today‚ the Australian whisky has its own identity and place in the whisky market of Australia. The industry is young and is currently operated on small scale basis. There is presence of imported brands that has saturated the industry. There are several challenges to the market due to changing consumer behaviour and focus on quality and innovation. The study aims at understanding the current situation of the Australian whisky market and critical

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    5. Demonstrate your understanding of Australian art and war through the Critical evaluation of the art of one female Artist and one male artist of your choosing. At the start of the First World War there were no officially recorded war artists in Australia. It wasn’t until 1917 at the request and advice of John Treloar and Charles Bean that the Australian government recognised the need for and establish the Official War Art Scheme based on a similar structure of the British and Canadian governments

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    It’s typical for a winter morning. The clouds hang heavily in the sombre skies. Shadows of the barren trees fall upon the blanket of crisp‚ drifting‚ white snow that covers every inch of the frozen ground. icicles cling to the eves‚ sparkling in the silver rays of light that shine through the clouds. Everything is shrouded in mist and silence. There’s no sound‚ save for the occasional bird’s chirp or trill. I feel the wind gnawing at my cheeks and tug the fraying end of my chunky knit scarf. Snowflakes

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    Australian War Memorial The Australian War Memorial has a temple‚ a world class museum and an extensive archive. The purpose of the Memorial is to remember those Australian soldiers who died in war‚ sacrificing themselves to help our country. The Memorial was revealed in 1941 and was designed by Emil Sodersten and John Crust. It is regarded as one of the most remarkable memorials of its type in the world. The temple has the Hall of Memory in it which holds the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. In May

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    Internet of Things

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    a b s t r a c t The Internet of Things as an emerging global‚ Internet-based information service architecture facilitating the exchange of goods in global supply chain networks is developing on the technical basis of the present Domain Name System; drivers are private actors. Learning from the experiences with the ‘‘traditional’’ Internet governance it is important to tackle the relevant issues of a regulatory framework from the beginning; in particular‚ the implementation of an independently

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    The quote I have chosen is from the commission for the future report on Australian culture. The quote is “robbed of a broader meaning to our lives‚ we appear to have entered an era of mass obsession‚ usually with ourselves: our appearance‚ our health and fitness.” This quote says that Australians have entered a place of gullibility and believe stuff to easily to gain reputation and social status. This is completely true‚ there is not one step without seeing someone on their phone or computer or just

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