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    Memorial was then officially opened the 11th November 1941. Bean’s idea was b) The Australian War Memorial was first only planned to commemorate the sacrifices of those in the First World War. With the new wars overseas, in 1941 the Australian Government decided to include World War II with in the Australian War Memorial. It…

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    Possums Research Paper

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    first introduced to New Zealand in year 1837 for trades for their fur, meat and leather. Their fur is used to make human necessities such as gloves, hats and clothes when combined with merino wool. The possums are an important native species in Australia. In New Zealand however, they have become a huge pest, destroying our native forests and trees including Pohutukawa, Rata, Kohekohe and Kamahi. The possums have a huge appetite, not only do they destroy our native forests; they also consume…

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    governmental control, and the aftermath of the maltreatment implemented. In George Orwell’s novel 1984, the superstate of Oceania, consisting of the countries Iceland, Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, and Southern Africa, was run by a group called the Party. The Party ran the country based upon a totalitarian/ dictatorship government, which put all power in the hands of one person to whom was referred to as Big Brother. Big Brother’s tactics of running the country could be found to be very…

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    Recently the Australian Football Federation (AFF) was awarded the right to hose the 2014 FIFA World Cup. As a host nation, Australia must provide a minimum number of host venues in capital cities to cater for the international phenomenon and successful event that the World Cup has become. The Major Sports Facility Authority (MSFA) is investigating the construction of a super stadium in Brisbane that has the capacity to hold 80,000 spectators. In addition, the new stadium will be home to the…

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    New Zealanders are affected on a daily basis by the decisions the government makes. These decisions are made through a particular protocol that occurs within our parliamentary system (New Zealand Parliament 2014). This parliamentary system is embodied in constitutional law, and as a formal legal structure, it displays information in regards to the relationship between the three main branches of government. These three main branches are the judiciary (applies, sometimes makes law), the executive…

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    with the journey of three young Aboriginal girls who escape from the Moore River Native Settlement and walk the 1600 kilometers home to Jigalong. The three young girls were taken from their homes in the 1930s and placed in settlements initiated by government policy which forcibly removed half caste children from their Aboriginal families. Soon after their arrival they escape and begin their long journey back to their tribal homelands. In this novel there are a number of issues raised. Some of…

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    the heart muscle, due to the deposition of lipid material [1]. The risk factors affecting the prevalence of CHD within Australians today are presented in Figure 1. Figure 1: The risk factors affecting the prevalence of Coronary Heart Disease in Australia (extracted from [2] and [3]) Modifiable Risk Factors Non-Modifiable Risk Factors Diet, containing saturated fat and salt Increasing age Hyperlipidemia Gender Excessive alcohol and tobacco use Family history Psychological stress Heredity …

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    Paul keating speech 1992. Taking children from mothers because of ignorance and prejudice. Still dealing with ass program. Color grading indigenous. Colin jones. Auber Neville. Solve Aboriginal problem, breeding out. Suicide rate? P1: Control over indigenous community The plan of assimilating all indigenous people into white society Light colored children were removed from their families for the sake of breeding out the indigenous people. P2: Identify single identity The spread of the…

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    Oodgeroo Noonuccal Essay

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    Stradbroke Island) in Queensland. her father influenced her to be a poet, activist and public speaker she was known more for her poetry and her work strongly influenced Australian literature as her father as well was employed by the Queensland government as part of a poorly-paid Aboriginal workforce; his campaigning for better conditions for Aboriginal workers left a strong impact on his daughter. had worked as a domestic through the Depression. Joining the Australian Women's Army Service in…

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    Atsi's Case Study

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    Outline the nature and extent of the health inequities suffered by this group The contrast between ATSI’s and the rest of the Australian population in relation to health equity is the largest contrast that can be found within health statuses in Australia. This can be accounted for due to increased likelihood of ATSI’s experiencing disability and/or a reduced quality of life due to ill health. This inequity is clearly seen as currently Indigenous Australians tend to die earlier than…

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