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    refugee policies (source 6). Australia’s leading coalition government made refugee and asylum seeker policies strict when it took government in 2013, which first introduced the military in control of intercepting refugees on Australian waters, turning them away (source 6). The liberal government responded to this by saying “its policies have restored the integrity of its borders and helped prevent deaths at sea” (source 6). The government is causing deaths at sea because they are sending back…

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    weeds. In Australia we suffer with the problem of invasive species. We have the worst record…

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    existing law at the time of Eddie Mabos beginning campaign was based on the principal of terra nullius meaning empty land. Meaning that Australia was officially considered an empty land prior to European Settlement. This meant for the Aboriginals that they had no property rights even though they were living on this land for thousands of years, according to Australia law they did not own their…

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    Yorta observance of traditional law and custom in 1881. More needs to be done in order for things like this to never occur again. There is still an abundance of horrific racism as perceived in a study by David Mellor titled “Contemporary Racism in Australia: The Experiences of Aborigines” , which is towards Indigenous people including behaviour racism such as ignoring, avoiding, patronising, segregation, harassment, assault and denial of identity. Another form of subtle racism which is blocking…

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    origin people, so Australian live in all region. Meanwhile, England historically had invaded Australia so English might prefer to stay and to have family in Australia because they felt Australia as their second home. Most of English has Western Catholic as their religion since their convicts, that is why it become the most dominated religion, not only in Murray Bridge and Queanbeyan, but also in Australia wide. However, there are some differences between the communities of Murray Bridge and…

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    regardless of nationality, gender, sex, religion, culture, colour, place of residency and all other categorization. Human rights meaning there is no discrimination between people and groups of different cultures, also no racism among communities. The governments of human rights, they protect civil rights, social rights economic rights and cultural rights, they provide freedom and spread peace in their country so people can have rights and feel safe in their country. The Australian people have…

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    Do you want a leathery life of not eating and drinking for over 10 years before you can afford a house near a city? Do you also want a bitter life without quality guaranteed food? Australian Government are certainly efficiently working on those and they almost reach their ultimate goals. The fable, Animal Farm, clearly shows the propaganda techniques from the Stalin’s Communism Russia, were also used in Australian society recently, to calm outraged Australians from the consequences of selling…

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    Introduction Thank you and good morning Madame speaker, The Federal government should have specific powers under the Australian constitution to legislate for the environment. This is necessary to achieve environmental protection whilst improving the environmental performance. The evolution of environmental laws has corresponded with refining of the collective environmental concerns and values. Previously in the past, the way the law has protected the environment was completely evident. The…

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    Australia has a very strong economy that has seen many highs and lows in the past few decades. The main characteristics for Australia is free market but it still categories as mixed economy system which that is a successful phenomenon, Western market economy where the GDP is high and the rate of poverty is low. Australia is phenomenal and this country is among the first five developed countries of the world. There are four main component of the Australian economic system which had finance,…

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    Australian families face solidarity and Division: Numbers of sole parent households are increasing, with predictions of a 65% increase within Australia by 2036. Although financial assistance is provided by the welfare system, families continue to experience financial hardship. Recent statistics suggests, that sole parent families are at the highest risk of experiencing disadvantage. Why are so many Australian sole parent families living so close to or below the calculated poverty line?…

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