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    prohibited and restricted areas where certain types of actions take place that may present a risk to aviation activities. Australian airspace administration is generally aligned with ICAO airspace classes and associated air traffic services Air services Australia and the Department of Defence provide those air traffic services. The Office of Airspace Regulation (OAR) also provides a regulatory function for the published air routes. The airspace branch is referred to as the Office of Airspace…

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    saw great changes in Australian society due to the evolution of popular culture. During the 1960s, technological advances allowed American and British cultural influences to rapidly filter into Australia - through music, cinema, and television. New ideas were adopted towards entertainment in Australia and ultimately this helped to shape modern Australian society. How did television entertainment change in the 1960s? How…

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    exhibition of oppression by the White Australian supremacy towards the ostracised Aboriginals. No Sugar is set during the 1930s, a dark time in Australia where abusive treatment towards the Aboriginals was seen as a cultural norm. The context evokes the struggle for the Aboriginals to survive in dehumanising conditions, controlled by a domineering government that’s prevalent within the society during the time, such treatment was heavily implemented by the ongoing high unemployment rates…

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    situations which often challenge the traditions of society that claim absolute authority over literary value, as seen in Omar Musa’s Capital Letters. He gives voice to the experiences of unknown Australians, demonstrated in “I knew none of their government names back then back then” and…

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    also referred to as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia and there are several hundred groups/communities/tribes spread across Australia e.g. Ngunnawal people were the first inhabitants of Canberra, Eora people of Sydney, Alyawarre people of north east Alice Springs, Nyoongar people of Western Australia etc. Nyoongar people are Indigenous Australians who live in the south-western corner of Western Australia (from Geraldton to Esperance) which consists of 14 different groups.…

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    The plan has five actions, implemented to stimulate government and public participation in the improvement of health policies. The first action aims to improve the governance responsible for the health and development of society. This ensures governments unite different sectors and organisations under the common goal to improve health equity across all socioeconomic groups (Who.int, 2015). The second…

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    This research was a correlational study that looked at how the magnitude, components and time distribution of screen time relate to socioeconomic status, gender, age and level of fatness in Australian children aged ten to thirteen years old. The study aimed to look at how time is used differently between high and low screen users and the effect of this on sleep and exercise. Another purpose was to determine the features of ‘extreme’ screen uses with the hope of using this to create…

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    500,000 casualties and losses during the battle for both sides. It was a incredibly important battle, despite the loss on the side of the allies. To explain why it was so important, some backstory is required for the battle. Due to the change of government in the Ottoman empire a few years before, the Ottomans had gained the reputation of “The sick man of Europe”, due to political instability, military defeat and civil strife problems following nearly a century of decline. After a new…

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    The case organisation, Australian Federal Police (AFP), is the main agency of the Australian Government to enforce the federal law. The AFP's role is to enforce Commonwealth criminal law, contribute to combating complex, transnational, serious and organised crime impacting Australia's national security and to protect Commonwealth interests from criminal activity in Australia and overseas. The AFP also has responsibility for providing policing services to the Australian Capital Territory and…

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    access or ability to gain adequate levels of health and wellbeing services and in some cases due to the remote locations or physiological trauma of past actions have no access to the health care system. A research paper produced by the Australian Government (2012), explain that the “higher rates of diseases, lower life expectancy and early death are experienced by Aboriginal people for many reasons, including: a history of dispossession, poor community and social capital, low socioeconomic…

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