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    4034 Postcode Essay

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    The Queensland government commissioned this report to evaluate the needs of the 4034 postcode in the coming 10-15 years. The postcode of 4034 includes various suburbs such as Carseldine, Zillmere, Boondall, Geebung and Aspley. The postcode of 4034 has the total population of 20,150 people. This report will state the needs of the postcode that will be required by citizens to in the suburbs to increase the liveability of the area in the coming 10-15 years. The services that will be outlined in this report are aged care facilities; migrant services, indigenous community centre and child care services. The purpose of this report is to plan for the future to ensure that needs of residents are catered for. The geographical size of the 4034 includes five suburbs (refer to map #1 below) thus meaning that services such as aged care facilities are essential to the wellbeing of residents in the postcode. By analysing population data, services can be included in the postcode in order to maintain the postcode. The 4034 postcode has a very high education rate as stated in figure 2 Figure #1 of 4034- Displaying the suburbs within the postcode. Figure 3 documented the educational levels of the 4034 citizens. Analysation of the population pyramid. Figure #3-Population pyramid of the 4034 postcode The shape of the pyramid is quite typical, The population is rather steady this is due the steady birth rate. however there were several dips and bulges on the pyramid these…

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    Leisure Participation

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    provided. They also used several families in Western Australia with a child aged 5–18 years with Down syndrome (n=208) by surveying them in a population based study (Oates, Bebbington, Bourke, Girdler, & Leonard, 2011, p. 1880). The more people used in the study, the more reliable and valid the results outcome will be. If a research study only uses a couple of people to research, then the researchers doing the study are not going to know the real average of the population outcome because it is…

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    Qantas Case Study Essay

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    CACQ Qantas is the world’s second oldest airline, and this is due to the four hubs located in Sydney, 2 Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. Qantas does use other hubs with Jet Transport Express, Jetstar, and their domestic Australian joint ventures. In 2014, Sydney was ranked number one with the worst congestion and service for passenger experience (AFR, 2014). The Australian Consumer Commission stated that the country needs to invest more money to resolve the ongoing issue with…

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    to a ‘foreign land’ known as Australia. She still remembers the sound of the wind, hitting the sails of the ship, Kirina. My γιαγιά was brought up on the Dodecanese Island of Rhodes, Greece, in the town called ‘Palia Poli’ which translates to the ‘Old Town’. Her Mother, Sarah, was from an upscale family on the nearby island of Symi. Symi is very famous for its beautiful monastery of the Archangel Michael and is only a twenty-five minute boat ride from the island of Rhodes. Her father, Nick,…

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    Perth Homeless Support Group Movie Night Catch your breath Comfortable leather seats, within a 50-seat state-of-the-art private cinema, rates a perfect 10 for a comfortable ride with Simon Baker's surfing movie 'Breath'. Filmed in our very own Denmark and based on Aussie writer Tim Winton's book about a former professional surfer who decides to mentor two teens who are consumed with surfing. The Perth Homeless Support Group (PHSG), will host a special movie fundraiser night at the intimate…

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    Essay On Kalgoorlie

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    Kalgoorlie – Boulder is Australia's largest outback city with a population of more than 30,000 people. It is the largest urban centre in the Goldfields region and the fifth in Western Australia. Kalgoorlie is located in the Easter Goldfields, which is 596 Km Northeast of Perth. The traditional landowners of Kalgoorlie area are the Maduwangka people and the name “ Kalgoorlie “ is said to mean “ Silky Pear Bush” in the local aboriginal language. European settlement of Kalgoorlie began in…

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    from the central desert region of the Northern Territory, Australia and the Anmatyerre language group both Clifford and Emily share simular life experiences, beliefs of the dreaming, geography and views of their country. Both artists produced their work in a matching time and place with simular preferred mediums and both had numerous collections exhibited both nationally and internationally. Yet their subject matter and their style of painting differed dramatically, Clifford painting the…

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    Ever since 1788, when Australia was colonized as a British nation, Indigenous Australians have been represented in a problematic and untruthful manner by many non-indigenous and westernized institutions. In the nation’s healthcare system, Indigenous Australians are presented as being more unhealthy in terms of developed diseases, life expectancy and weigh related illnesses (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2011). The national education system, and the media, paint the indigenous…

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    1. Life expectancy at birth for Indigenous people is on average 17 years lower than that for the total Australian population. 2. In non-remote areas Aboriginal adults were twice as likely to be affected by and to report disability and/or chronic disease. 3. In 2006 21% of 15 year old Indigenous people versus 5% of 15 year old non–Indigenous people were not participating in school education. 4. The proportion of Aboriginal people in post secondary education, with a qualification of certificate…

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    Bundaberg History

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    veins when, in 1920, he set off on an epic flight from England to Australia. With icy winds wiping across his face, he flew his tiny and fragile bi-plane high about the land and the ocean until, nine hours after takeoff, he was forced to abort his journey in Italy. Although failing to reach his destination, he had covered 1,046 kilometres, and set a new aviation record. The following year, with merely a compass, a thermos flask, and some sandwiches, he took off on a less ambitious adventure…

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