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    Introduction The Great Barrier Reef stretching 2300km along the coast of Queensland is the world’s biggest coral reef system. The GBR contains many plants, animals, habitats and heritage values to the extent that this diverse marine ecosystem has been established as a global natural treasure with world heritage listing. The Reef is also extremely important to industries and communities that depend on a healthy reef for employment/ income and their recreation. Since the 1980’s there have been…

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    Police Conviction

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    shoelaces and jewellery. Before getting put into a cell, their finger and palm prints are taken and their photos are also taken. Then after a certain time period they are required to go to the court house to see the Magistrate. Court Hierarchy- In Queensland there three levels of court, the first court level is the magistrates court. The next level of court is district it is then followed by the supreme and then the court of appeal and the high court. Most civil cases are first heard in the…

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    Employment Law

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    2.1. What impact does employment law, company law and contract law has upon the business Employment Law governs the employer-employee relationship, consisting individual employment contracts and also the application of TORT and contract principles, and a large group of statutory regulation on issues such as the right to organize and negotiate bargaining agreements, protection from discrimination, wages and health and safety. Corporate law applies to the rights, relations and conduct of persons…

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    Gold Coast Research Paper

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    coast is in the southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populated city in the state and the sixth in the country of Australia. Gold coast is the place to be, the place where you can bring your love one or the whole family, with lots of tourist attractions, and fun activities to try this is one of the best and outstanding places for your dream vacation. Location (2) The Gold Coast lies in the south eastern part of Queensland, Australia, while to its…

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    Queensland has some of Australia’s best beaches. Tourists come to Queensland for a relaxing holiday along the golden beaches. Unfortunately, erosions are destroying the beaches, especially Surfers Paradise. If the management company does not take an action about this situation then Surfers Paradise will lose its tourists. As a result, the economic rates will drop. To solve this problem, building an artificial reed offshore will help save the popular tourist destination. Building an artificial…

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    of diversity, the characteristics of which must be taken into consideration with regard to legislative compliance and support for human rights. List at least six of the key areas of diversity. Source – The state of Queensland (Department of communities and Disability Services Queensland) 2007. 2.Family Law: That is people coming from different cultures and from different countries need to learn about the Australian family law system, this can take time and may require agency support,…

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    It was in 2008 that Queensland developed Improving Outcomes for Women Offenders: Women Offenders Policy and Action Plan to help address the issue at hand (Queensland Government). The Queensland Corrective Services provides vocational education and training to female prisoners to help for a smoother reintegration process (Queensland Government, 2008). However, it can be added that the current system and programs are clearly not…

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    When discussing a topic as dubious as Euthanasia, identifying and involving the righteous, upmost important stakeholders, ensures focus remains on the people that are affected by the issue. When addressing viewpoints of the stakeholders from which the whole issue surrounds, the potential Euthanasia user who is terminally ill should be acknowledged as the primary stakeholder as they have the most interest because this issue directly affects them. Terminal illness is defined as a disease that…

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    Coral Reef Stakeholders

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    Stakeholder investigation is the survey and thought of the effect partners has on your business. This has turning out to be progressively imperative in the mid 21st century, as non-shareholder substances, including clients, representatives, groups and business accomplices, have turned out to be more key to business achievement. Organizations need to comprehend the hobbies of every partner and strategize on the best way to address them in business hones. Therefore to maintain such a high and…

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    Rock Wallaby Introduction: The Yellow Footed wallaby is the largest known species of wallabies. They are native to South Australia, Queensland and NSW. Rock Wallabies are known for their distinct colourful features; their yellow paws and feet, yellow tail with brown rings, covered in soft grey fur on his back and a white underbelly, sporting white stripe patterns on the flank, hips and cheeks. The average male weighs 11 kg and the average female weighs 6-7kg. In June 2011, the Yellow Footed…

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