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    Australia has a population of about 23.13 million people. Australia's capital is Canberra. Australia's prime minister is Malcolm Turnbull. Australia has lots of beautiful cities. For example Sydney is a very beautiful. One of the top sites to see in Sydney is Sydney Opera House. The blue mountains are very beautiful. The cairns is also a very beautiful place. Uluru is also a very beautiful place. Perth is also a very beautiful place to. The Gold Coast is also a very beautiful place. The Great…

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    Periodically the Australian Music Industry has gone through constant periods of growth and alteration. Digitisation shows this transformation, as the traditional consumption of live music has shifted from $26 billion to $15 billion over a 15 year span (2014). This modernised landscape, has largely affected the physical presence of the industry's multi-layered persona. This adaptation is presented in the ‘Australian Independent Music Market report’, which stated digital revenue from downloads and…

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    About Melbourne Melbourne is one of the most beautiful cities in the world with a population of 4.8 million which is 19% of Australia’s population. Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia and is also the capital city of Victoria. Melbourne is also the most livable city in the world. BIBLIOGRAPHY https://www.onlymelbourne.com.au/history-of-melbourne-581#.Wqub4OQUnIU https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/melbourne-most-livable-city/index.html…

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    on his neck. He put his arms around her and gave her a squeeze. “I saw it on a TV at the airport.” “Did you call Alistair?” “He drove me all the way from Canberra.” “Good guy!” “A meteorite hit a car in…

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    other details. Source 2 Murray, Peter. "The Saga of SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE." (1918): n. pag. Web. Source 3 Sydney Opera House: Nomination by the Government of Australia of the Sydney Opera House for Inscription on the World Heritage List 2006. Canberra, A.C.T.: Dept. of the Environment and Heritage, 2006. Web.…

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    1.Identify a current health care issue within Australia. Why is it a current health care issue: Obesity effects all age groups and social economic groups around Australia. In individuals the lack of exercise and poor diet are the main factors that are associated with this growing epidemic. In 2000, the World Health Organisation (WHO) released a statement informing the health world that in obesity and people becoming more overweight in our communities, ‘excess body fat has accumulated to an…

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    Introduction Australia, also known as “The Land Down Under” due to its position in the southern hemisphere, is a beautiful continent full of rich history and amazing sights, sounds, and tastes. It’s because of this country’s natural allure that we have chosen to outline some important facts for anyone who would like to travel to this destination. Outlined in this document are detailed topics with information regarding history, geography, traditions, language, music, entertainment, and food.…

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    1972: The Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra is started on Australia Day due to land rights claims. 1984: The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Act is Passed. 1981: A land rights conference is held at James Cook University where Eddie Mabo makes a speech outlining the land ownership and inheritance system on Murray Island. A lawyer at the conference suggests there should be a test case on claiming land rights through the court system. 1981: A land rights conference is held at…

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    homes and were required to live in crude houses with poor heating and cleanliness. During the Great Depression, many Australians lost assurance in the skills of their government representatives. In Australia's quickly developing new capital city of Canberra, building structure came to a sudden halt, leaving a population of seven thousand wondering what was going to happen next. Workers were laid off and the group responsible for developing the city, the Federal Capital Commission, was…

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    Sylvester Choi, 25, from Oyster Bay had consumed ecstasy at Stereosonic and was taken to Concord Hospital where she later died. Approximately 70 people were charged with drug offences and another woman ended up in a coma. An approximate amount of 2 million pills are being smuggled into Australia everyday and one in three students at universities such as Monash saying that they have tried the drug. Dr. David Caldidott has joined the thousands pushing for pill testing stations at music festivals…

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