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    ‘Stolen’ by Jane Harrison and the book ‘The Help’ by Kathryn Stockett are the three texts that evidently show the separation between the black and white communities particularly in the 1900s. The play ‘Stolen’ is set in Australia during the stolen generation period of time when the Government was taking children often under the age of 5, to try and prevent aboriginals from being around in the future. Likewise, the book ‘The Help’ is about the white community treating the black community as…

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    primary sources along with detailed secondary paraphrasing. Overall, this scholarly article effectively allows academic readers to gain knowledge on the importance of Tobruk, hence its use in the essay. Owens, M. (2016). Why Was Tobruk So Important? Australia. Quora, p.2. Notable author, Mark Owens, is a decorated member of the Quora community whose knowledge is targeted toward political and economic war history. Although he has no tertiary accreditation, Owens provides consistent, insightful…

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    the employee and the Aboriginal worker because he or she is not able to meet the expectations of their own extended family or on the other hand meet the proper demands of his professional role. Drug and alcohol abuse The white people had invaded Australia bringing with them alcohol. Within months the first pubs were opened. ATSI people received their wages as alcohol or tobacco. There was no education about the harmful effects of excess drinking and smoking and they were not aware of the…

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    Devil Face Tumour Disease

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    their high stamina and endurance allows them to maintain speeds of 10-15 kilometres per hour for several kilometres.Tasmanian Devils feature wide, gaping jaws and strong sharp teeth. Endangered Status: Tasmanian Devils have been extinct in mainland Australia for thousands of years,…

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    Nowadays, for Aboriginal Culture to still be known as an important part of Australia’s cultural heritage it is vital that children from a young age are thoroughly educated on this significant part of Australian history. The book “Maybe Tomorrow” narrated by Boori Pryor with Meme McDonald is recognised as a powerful and moving text that tells the the incredible story of an Aboriginal male growing up in the 1950’s where white culture was dominant. This book in detail explains the high and lows,…

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    On 29th October 2015 Prime Minister Turnbull committed Australia to joining the Open Government Partnership, launching a public consultation to develop an Australian National Action Plan for open government. Australia has a long and proud history of open government, being one of the most transparent, accountable and engaged democracies in the world, but there is always more to be done. Through consultation the Australian National Action Plan will ideally include ambitious actions that support…

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    Child Care Weaknesses

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    ‘The Commonwealth government introduced funding for community based child care in 1972 and extended it to private/ for-profit commercial child care in 1991 What do you see as strengths and weaknesses in the Commonwealth funding approach since 1972, especially since 1991?’ This essay commences with a brief explanation of the Child Care Act that commenced in Australia on the 2nd of November in 1972 (Australian Government, 2012) and the political context surrounding its components that were…

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    years negotiation, Australia as the twelfth country, finally joined the TPP at this October. The prime minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull said(http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/malcolm-turnbull-welcomes-tpp-as-gigantic-foundation-stone-for-economy-20151006-gk2fko.html) : “It is a gigantic foundation stone for our future prosperity.” However, Australian Super chairman Heather Ridout said:“the country "will regret" signing away sovereignty over government policy in the…

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    role of parliamentary committees, think tanks and interest groups as potential avenues for policy influence. Recognising that public servants and politicians are citizens as well, however, I conclude that there are many different ways citizens of Australia can influence public policy. If the 'Australian policy cycle ' as proposed by Althaus, Bridgman and Davis is a good approximation for how Australian public policy is…

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    Australian Business Australian Business is among the most developed and highly modernized and among the largest economies globally. Australia is among the wealthiest in the world, ranked as world 's 12th-largest economy. In 2012 Australia had the world 's fifth-highest per capita income, In an Australian Business prospective one of the most important points to be noted is on the countries Business culture i.e. knowing their manner of communication, management style etc. The other countries view…

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