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    FCA 206: Case Study

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    Regulski v Victoria (2015) FCA 206 Material Facts Mr. Regulski was an employee for the Victorian Department of Justice as a compliance inspector. Wile employed, Mr. Regulski received a complaint that was made by one of his co-workers. As a result, Mr. Regulski was asked to attend to his manager’s office. Mr. Regulski described that his manager made vile comments towards him, causing him to suffer psychological torment, where he was not able to return to his normal work. Mr. Regulski…

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    Caroona Case Study

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    Stakeholder1: Positions2 Interests3 BATNA – their best alternative to a negotiated agreement (negotiating power)4 Creative alternatives and possible win/win solutions5 Residents(support) This project should be approved. The planned area does not cover valuable areas for food production, which is a major concern for many stakeholders, and the mining will be a good business because of its good access.  a future long term employer for children in the area  the provider of valuable export…

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    The northern hairy nosed wombat is located in only the Epping forests national park in eastern Australia. The northern hairy nosed wombat only lives in the harshest and driest environments. This fine specimen can only has a life span from the ages 10 to 20 years of age due to the main predators hunting them and having to fight over food this species are becoming endangered the longest living northern hairy nosed wombat that has ever lived is approximately 30 years of age. There are estimated to…

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    In 2008 The Federal Government of Australia made a commitment to closing the disparities gap between the Australian government and Indigenous people. This movement was outlined in Prime Minister Rudd’s 2008 Apology to Australia’s Indigenous Peoples speech. In Prime Minister Rudd’s speech, he outlined several initiatives known as the Close the Gap Approach, that he believed would reset the relationship between Australian governments and Indigenous peoples as well as lower the disparities between…

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    I came to Australia on 16th June 2017 on a Refugee Humanitarian Visa. I was born in a refugee camp and lived my whole life as a refugee in Eastern Nepal. I was born in 1992 the same year when my parents left our country Bhutan. I didn't see what the Bhutan government did to our community but I saw and felt how hard life could be for a refugee for 25 years. The scarcity of proper food, health care, clothes and identity left most part of my life full of struggle. I had the tag of refugee which was…

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    white, Christian and modern. Perhaps its most enthusiastic advocate was Western Australia Chief Protector Neville, who raised the possibility of whites becoming a minority in Australia. "Are we going to have a population of 1,ooo,ooo blacks in the Commonwealth," he queried a commonwealth conference, "or are we going to merge them into our white community and eventually forget that there ever were any aborigines in Australia? " (citation needed140). With this type of eradicating intent Neville…

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    Non-Indigenous People

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    Indigenous peoples do not have an equal opportunity to be as healthy as non-Indigenous Australians There has been very little progress in reducing this inequality gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous Australians over the past decade, for example in relation to long term measures such as life expectation Death rates from cardiovascular disease in the general population have fallen 30% since 1991, and 70% in the last 35-years16 whereas Indigenous people do not…

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    immigrationlawyer.com.au - Understanding Australian Immigration Laws: Why Should You Avoid Illegalities? Australia is a country that offers various job opportunities, a pleasant way of life, cultural diversity and other benefits. If you are considering immigrating to this country, though, you must ensure that you avoid any illegalities with your visa status when you arrive here. When you fail to do this, it can negatively affect the type of job will be able to work at, where you can live, and…

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    Think Donald Trump does to canada is Because now one want to go into USA well Trump is there. He is always on the new’s not in a good way. I think that Donald trump should not be president all he does he not say stuff over,over again, but does he do anything you want no and is it not good for Canada because USA people want to come were Trump is in. Then there are too many people in Canada and not allot in the USA Just because of one person. Do you not ask yourself is there too many people…

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    Moving to Canada from another country is a big step for any person, especially when your home country’s language is not English. You need to be willing to learn a new language, new skills, and work hard. You can’t really prepare yourself for all the changes you will face, but with a positive attitude you can move ahead and do better. Two weeks after I arrived in Canada I went to write my first test in English. It was for my driver’s license and when the instructor asked me how long I had been…

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