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    federal budget that was announced this Tuesday. This is when the government will outline exactly how its going to spend the country’s money in education and defence and health and so on. It will also say where the money is coming from. Every year the australian government plans how it will invest and prioritise money over the next 4 years. On the positive side‚ $9.8 billion will be invested in uplifting schools across Australia. Schools will benefit by having smaller class sizes‚ bringing specialist

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    Divorce in Australia Family Law Unit Mark A Legal Studies With the very nature and fluidity of Family Law‚ many attempts at definitive meanings are met with a high degree of confusion even by the most learned minds. Family law is an area of the law that deals with family-related issues and domestic relations. This can includes the establishment of family and domestic relationships‚ the rules for creating a union‚ right up to their termination or dissolution‚ and the subsequent

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    practice among most youths in the current generation‚ and is mostly influenced by religious ethnicities (Collins-Mayo‚ 2012). In this context‚ attire among the youths have been shaped by various social divisions. For instance‚ the dress code of the Australian youths is associated with multi-faith context which can be explained based on the religious ethnic diversity (Cahill‚ et al.‚ 2004). Youths brought up in Muslim have different lifestyle from the youths brought up in Christianity. Muslims’ dress

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    contract; * A serious breach of an intermediate term of the contract; or * Conduct that shows that a party is unable or unwilling to comply with the contract. Australian Courts have for sometime recognised a tripartite classification of terms in analysing whether or not a breach gives rise to a common law right to terminate. Australian courts have accepted that there is a category of term‚ known as a condition or essential term‚ for which strict performance is required‚ and that an aggrieved party

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    the constitution or the census and were excluded from society which was known as protectionism. The white Australians believed that they were helping the Aborigines by using the protection policies. But in reality these policies isolated them from their families‚ traditional land and removed them from their natural heritage and culture. The Aborigines were taught to live like the white Australians so the could assimilate into the white society and were often trained to be slaves for White People. Charles

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    your fighters‚ your men who with Clancy ride‚ Lawson’s men from the western creeks‚ and a thousand more beside. Call up your ghosts‚ Australia‚ and set them riding far to rouse a sleeping nation to its seven-pointed star. Call up your dead‚ Australians‚ and bid them ride with you to set your rivers brimming with Eureka’s flood anew. Call up your hosts‚ Australia‚ to strive with you amain‚ to fight‚ to sting‚ to honor‚ your Flag of Stars again. Then‚ when the day is over‚ whether to shout or

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    the gruesome tragedy of war‚ they returned home to anti-war demonstrations and hostility. This was because the populist idea within the population was the anti-war movement against Vietnam and this led to little support and understanding from the Australian public towards the veterans. As shown in the source below the anger that the public had towards the government was then also taken out on the soldiers‚ who should have had received this negativity. The source shows the public thinking poorly of

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    Assessment Task – 2 1. Read the case study “Australian Hardware” (Appendix 1). Assume no improvements have been made and the company is still operating in the same way today as when in 1967. 2. Consider the following scenario: Your manager as per organisational process for continuous improvement has asked you to develop a performance improvement strategy‚ brief the management team‚ develop the idea with the team‚ seek the team’s approval and seek final approval from your manager. After reading this

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    and became a way of life‚ taking the place of work. The British government had no choice but to issue more policemen and tougher penalties; therefore the convicts were transported‚ never to return to Britain. The Aboriginal Australians had lived in Australia

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    Australia was born and became a recognised nation on 1 January 1901 with a federal government to govern it. This nation is a federal state with a constitution‚ which is a set of rules that govern Australia. The Australian constitution was drafted at a series of conventions which were held in the 1890’s. The constitution was later passed by Britain as part of the Commonwealth of Australia act 1900 and it took effect on 1 January 1901. Unlike many other states‚ Australia is the only democratic nation

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