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101.

How to make money from the share market in Australia


Nowadays, more and more people are interested in the stock market. In Australia, for instance, nearly two out of three people are involved in the stock market. ... Why are people interested in such a risky stock market? ... ¡°There are four broad categories of investment goals, all of which apply ...

102.

Rugby League in Australia speech


Rugby League Originally an off-take, professional version of the worldwide Rugby Union, Australia’s rugby League has grown to become one of the most recognized, supported and followed sports in the country. ... The history and origins of Rugby date back as far as the 1800’s, although it was...

103.

World War 2


The defence of Australia between December 1941 and August 1942, which at first was not particularly strong, improved dramatically as the war progressed. ... The battle for Kokoda, in particular, was significant as Australian troops forced Japan to turn around and ended their operations in Papua New...

104.

ANZUS


ANZUS joined the nations of Australia, New Zealand and the United States in a defence security pact for the Pacific region. ... The ANZUS treaty has several aims of which some are no longer considered an issue. ... From Australia and New Zealands point of view at the time, ANZUS offered...

105.

australian federation


Federation Federation refers to the unity of several states to form one nation, but remain independent in internal affairs. The Australian Federation was proclaimed on the 1, January 1901. ... The economic advantages to be gained by federation was one of the main issues in its support. ... Al...

106.

Australia Darwin bombing


On the 19th February 1942, though the Australian mainland was not invaded, we were attacked when Japanese forces mounted two air raids on Darwin. ... He launched 71 dive-bombers, 81 torpedo bombs and 36 fighter s against Darwin. ... The second attack involves high altitude bombing of the Royal Aus...

107.

House Mouse


The House Mouse Where did it come from? The house mouse is native to central Asia; this species arrived in North America on cargo ships, where it soon found its way to Europe and the United Kingdom. A very adaptable species, the house mouse can take to most climates, as long as there is an adequ...

108.

Does Australia has a current account deficit problem


Table of contents Table of contents 1 Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 Current Account 4 Definition 4 Categories 4 Current Account Deficit 5 Australia’s Current Account Status 5 Goods and services export factor 6 Income factor 8 Reasons for Australia running a CAD 9 Australia’s CAD VS ...

109.

Implimenting Monetry Policy


The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is responsible for formulating and implementing monetary policy. Monetary policy is the control of interest rates to influence economic activity. It is the duty of the Reserve Bank Board, within the limits of its powers, to ensure that the monetary and banking pol...

110.

Analyse the Impact of Globalisation on the Australian Economy


Globalisation is the movement across nations of trade, finance, investment, technology and labour. Throughout the movement of the world towards globalisation, Australia has been impacted to a large degree in regards to the factors of Globalisation, including trade, finance, investment, technology an...

111.

Pauline Hanson


Pauline Hanson has had a major affect on Australia. ... Pauline Hanson has won the attention of Australians. ... Pauline Hanson seems to win the votes of some Australians; at one stage she has had 13% of the country supporting her. ... I will be talking to you about Pauline Hanson’s views, in t...

112.

Didgeridoo


... It is called Yidaki in its native tongue, “didge” for short, but it is the didjeridu or more commonly, the didgeridoo: the sound of Australia and mother earth. ... To fully understand the didgeridoo we must first find out what it is and where is comes from, its history and role in culture,...

113.

youth involved on Anzac Day


Since 1915, one day in the year has involved the whole of Australia in solemn ceremonies on remembrance, gratitude and national pride. This is Anzac Day, the 25th of April – Today. ... On this day 88 years ago, came the first great national test for our young men, in the horror that was war. ... ...

114.

History Essay Western Australian Aboriginals


HISTORY EXTENDED ESSAY JESSICA TELFORD Many events in history can easily prove that mankind is a brutal race. ... When the British settlers first arrived in Western Australia, they named the area “Terra Nullius” which meant ‘no inhabitants’. However, for approximately 40,000 years the indigenou...

115.

gallipoli campaign speech as though you were an Australian soldier who fought there


Together on this day, the 25th April 1932 as you all no we are here, to honour and remember the brave soldiers who took part in the Gallipoli Campaign. Being a soldier of this war myself I feel it my duty to speak to you today on behalf of the great soldiers of our country who unfortunately cannot. ...

116.

Amrozi should not be killed


The Bali bombing was a horrific event in which 202 people were killed of whom 88 were Australians. The convicted murderer Amrozi was sentenced to death by firing squad early this august but Amrozi’s death sentence should not be carried out. Of course Amrozi has committed a barbaric crime and should ...

117.

Australian constitution is ill equipped to meet the needs and demands of a modern and open


At Federation in 1901, when Australia’s constitution was written, Australia was a distinctly different place in comparison to the Australia we know today. The changing needs of society over the last 100 years, the constant introduction of new technology, and changes in the world, alongside the compl...

118.

Outline and discuss the ways White Australia has restricted the rights and freedoms of Aboriginal People


Outline and discuss the ways White Australia has restricted the rights and freedoms of Aboriginal People since 1901. The White Australia ideology, that had been around since the 1880s, has restricted the rights and freedoms of Aboriginal people because of white peoples belief of Aboriginal inferi...

119.

Americanisation of Australia


Americanisation in Australia BY JANE PARSONS Copyright © 2002 “The car radio is spewing out Jennifer Lopez, Offspring, Sheryl Crow, Anastacia and retro Nirvana. ... On the front seat a magazine photo of Bob Dylan accepting his Oscar by satellite from Australia (at least Russell g...

120.

Jack Davis NO SUGAR


Jack Davis’s ‘No Sugar’ explores the experiences of Aboriginal people living in Australia during the Great Depression using forms and conventions such as music, song, and dance, language, social realism and open staging. ... They are used throughout the play ‘No Sugar’ to emphasise the displacemen...

121.

Australia from a literary perspective


“We are one, but we are many and from all the lands on earth we come. ... What is the essence of Australia; the land and its people? With the ever changing face of Australia, due to an expanding global community and the inevitable associated changes, a distinct clarification of an Australian id...

122.

How to eat a poo


Prime Minister John Howard said today disgraced cricketer Shane Warne must fully observe the conditions of his one-year ban from the sport. Warne could soon be banned from training with the national and Victorian teams and even his club side after new advice to Cricket Australia (CA) from the federa...

123.

australian race relation in WWII


... (b) An Asiatic woman, notwithstanding her marriage to an Australian serviceman will, as a general rule, be debarred admission to Australia. ... He stated “while relatives remain of the men who suffered at the hands of the Japanese, it would be the grossest act of public indecency to permit ...

124.

Anzac Myth has been dangerous and destructive basis for Australian National Identity Do you agree


The Anzac Myth should not be considered as a dangerous and destructive basis for an Australian national identity. Anzac day is a most enduring and representative national celebration for Australia; it is a focal point of Australian nationalism. The belief in the superior fighting qualities of Aus...

125.

Australia is great


... There may be some remnants lurking some where, out there in this great sunburnt land. ... That great aussie spirit that lay within every ANZAC soldier as he fought his way into Gallipoli cove, is no longer in our younger generations. It is with great sadness that I see younger kids fooli...

126.

That we are a natuon of imitators


“That we are a nation of imitators” General Points - Have no cultural identity of our own so we are influenced by America and European countries, follow other countries. Keeping in line with the rest of the modern world. - Australia is multicultural so everyone follows the trends and traditions that...

127.

Arnotts Buscuits


BST Assessment Task ¡V Arnott¡¦s Biscuits In 1865, a small bakery opened in Hunter Street, Newcastle by William Arnott. It supplied bread, pies and biscuits to the local townspeople as well as to the crews of the many ships that docked at the port to load coal. From these humble beginnings rose a co...

128.

What are the impacts of immigration on society


What are the impacts of immigration on society? While America remains a nation of immigrants, its two-century-old debate about the wisdom of immigration continues unabated. Immigration can be defined and described as a situation in which people moving from one country to come to live in another co...

129.

History Of The Colonies


HISTORY OF THE COLONIES ESSAY Australia is a country that is run by its own government and each state makes decisions all together as one. But just before the 20th century, all states or colonies were all separate and making their own decisions. ... The northern parts of Queensland who...

130.

asylum seekers


RE Assesment task: Creative Response Asylum Seekers Dear Mr Phillip Ruddock, I am a fifteen year old girl from Afganistan. I have been in the Woomera detention centre for six months now. I have a family of two brothers and a sister. My father has no job and my mum is very ill with AIDS. We are very ...

131.

Copper Mining


Australia is the worlds 5th largest producer of copper. ... Isa in Queensland (which is Australias largest copper producer) and Olympic Dam in South Australia, which is currently mining out of one of the largest copper-bearing ores in the world. Although copper can be found in its pure form, it...

132.

hello


¡°Good outcomes often flow from peoples willingness to take risk and be open to change¡±. ¡®Pulp Fiction¡¯ has relevance to the statement as well as the Peter Skrzynecki poems ¡®Crossing The Red Sea¡¯ and ¡® Feliks Skrzynecki¡¯. The photos in the ¡®Board Of Studies¡¯ booklet, texts 2a and 2b show th...

133.

Int Bus


1.0 Introduction The aim of this report is to educate businesses on the etiquette, customs and culture of business in other countries to enhance business relationships. The two countries selected are Japan and France, these countries are very dissimilar in their business practices and these will be ...

134.

Women in world war II


World War II had significant impact on the lives of Australian Women. ... World War II had significant impact on the lives of all the Australia’s population. The soldiers who fought bravely in the war seemed to get all the attention, but the unsung heroes were the women that were left behind. ...

135.

Courts of Australia


The court system of Australia plays an important role in the day to day running of the country. It is made up of the Commonwealth or Federal Courts and all of the various state courts located in each individual state. This report will give a summary with brief descriptions of the types of services a...

136.

why there was conflict between whites and Aboriginals in Early Colonial Australia


The first contact between whites and Aboriginals came in 1770, when James Cook hit the East Coast of Australia. The whites and Aboriginals tried to communicate, but had difficulties understanding each other. This set the tone for over a hundred years of conflict, in one form or another. The conflic...

137.

southcorp


The company commenced operations in 1888 as a South Australian brewing company. In 2002, the company became a pure wine company after selling its water heaters businesses. Southcorp Limited is Australia's largest winemaker and exporter and is in the top ten wine producers globally. Southcorp Wines' ...

138.

Essay The Question of an Australian Republic


Until the 1999 referendum, the idea of Australia becoming a republic had not received sustained attention and many believe that it has still not been seriously examined in the context of Australian constitutionalism. The push for an Australian republic has lead to controversy over what influence the...

139.

Assimilation and Genocide of Indigenous Australia


... ” - Sydney Morning Herald, in response to Tasmanian indigenous resistance (1831) As federal law stands to this date, it is not illegal to commit domestic genocide in Australia. Although the Australian government signed the international United Nations Genocide Convention Bill in 1948, a...

140.

legalisation of cannabis


Some people think that the legalisation of cannabis is a bad thing but when you really take your time to have a close look at the good things that could come of it, you could easily change your mind. There are several good reasons why cannabis should be legalised for example: Tobacco has made a ...

141.

classification of friends


Obesity in children is caused by excess body fat Obesity is set to become the biggest disease of the century. Health experts say that curbing childhood obesity could prevent millions of cancer cases and other illnesses. Childhood and adolescent obesity occurs when a child has too much body fat. Obes...

142.

tourism in australia


The global tourism industry has been operating in an uncertain environment for the past 18 months, due to political and economic factors. Australias tourism industry has now seen two years of flat performance with visitor arrivals down 0. ... The article on the $7 million campaign to boost touri...

143.

Capital Punishment yr 10 commerce


Commerce assignment Section 2 Capital Punishment Andrew Tipping Part A) what is Capital Punishment? ... What is capital punishment? Capital punishment is a form of justice that is given out the worst of criminals, capital punishment is putting men to death, and there are 4 different ways...

144.

Obesity In Australia


... Obesity is an increasing problem in our community; in our country; in lets face it, the world. ... All of these may be true to an extent or in some cases but the main cause of obesity are sedentary lifestyles and high fat, energy dense diets, which CAN in fact be fixed. ... There needs to b...

145.

What is the digital divide To what extent is the digital divide of major concern internationally


... Introduction The digital divide is the technology gap has been defined as a problem of access in the narrow sense of possession or permission to use a computer and the Internet. The current popular conception of the digital divide equates inclusion in the information society with access to ...

146.

Australian Foreign Policy Constraints


Over the past 40 years Australia has encountered a number of constraints that have limited its ability to achieve its foreign policy objectives. ... But also as other nations pursued globalisation, some foreign policy programs had a detrimental effect on our trade with the region. ... The Bali B...

147.

Government business relation federalism of Australia pro and cons


Introduction ¡§Federalism¡¨ is the main power source of the government. Strictly speaking, it is a normative term refers to the advocacy of multi-tiered government combining elements of shared-rule and regional self-rule (Watts, R. ... In Australia, the body of share-rule element is the national p...

148.

Initiation Customs of the Bathurst and Melville Islands of Australia


Malinowski poses the question "Is kinship in Australia exclusively individual; or is it exclusively group kinship (or tribal kinship, as it often is called); and, further, do these two forms exclude each other or do they perhaps exits side by side" (Malinowski, 1). While this refers to all of Austr...

149.

Australian Healthcare System


... The aim of the national health care funding system is to give universal access to health care while allowing choice for individuals through a substantial private sector involvement. ... The Australian population has generally good health status, with life expectancy at 75. ... The Commonw...

150.

Australian History


... Australia’s involvement came from a request from the US president, not even through the United Nations, for a force to go to Vietnam to “protect the people”, it was a sham…Australian forces were committed by the government of the day to “Stop the spread of communisms within the South East Asi...


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