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- In the Australia of the 21st Century, White Australia is Dead and Multiculturalism Rules. -
..., quite a large chunk of our population is of Asian or islander background, and most of these people are successful businessmen, in contrast to the cheap labourers they were used for in the 20th century. Good examples of i... - ranjini -
Multiculturalism can be defined as the right to express and share cultural custom and beliefs and receive equality of treatment and opportunity, with the obligation to support Australia’s democratic institutions and values an... - australian multiculturalism -
...igration. The greatest difference is the number of people born in Asian countries. All Asian countries show an increase of 35% or more, which is a significant increase when compared to other countries. This displays the sh... - Autralia -
Australia is situated below Asia. The eastern side of the country is by the Pacific Ocean, and the western side is by the Indian Ocean. Australia takes an area of about 7, 7 millions square km and is the 6 the biggest country... - Colonization of Australia -
... William Janszoon was the first European to land on Australia, but it was not colonized until 1788 . ... The first settlers being convicts by majority did not tarnish the reputation of Australia. ... After all, Austr... - Aboriginal arrival in Australia -
There have been many theories concerning the arrival of the Aboriginal People to Australia. These include Aboriginal beliefs and archaeological discoveries.
The Aboriginal people have a belief of their own, which describes h... - AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS1901-1914 -
After the federation of the colonies, during the period 1901 to 1914 Australia had several major political developments which affected the Australian society dramatically. One of these developments was ¡°The Immigration Restr... - first fleet -
Early Discoverers of Australia
The first people to live on the land now known as Australia were the Aborigines. ...
The first definite sighting of Australia was by Dutch sailor Willem Jansz, in 1606. ...
The Vo... - Facts about Austrailia -
Facts The world's longest fence known as the 'dingo fence' is located in Australia. It is 5614 kilometres long and runs through central Queensland. It is 1.8 metres high and is designed to keep sheep safe from Australia's nat... - Australia a working mans paradise -
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During the early 1900’s, Australia was seen as a working man’s paradise. This was mainly due to these reasons: working conditions in the beginning of the 20th century, Controversy surrounding working ho... - breif history of australia -
... About 60 million years ago Gondwana broke up into what was to later become South America, Africa, Antarctica, India, and Australia. The capital of Australia is Canberra. Australia is the smallest, flattest, and driest i... - Australia -
Australia
The west and north coast of Australia had been visited quite frequently by Europeans in the 17th century. ... Australia received many American and Chinese immigrants at the same time. In 1901 the si... - Letter to the Editor – Australian Accounting Standards -
...es and standards. Depending on how they operate and run a business, different rules can only apply to certain countries.
Australia has a comprehensive set of accounting standards, which facilitate the preparation of qual... - Economic Cooperation between China and Australia -
...rowth is close linked with international cooperation. China and Australia are highly complementary in terms of economy and there is great potential and room for the bilateral economic cooperation. There is a long history ... - Role of family court of Australia -
... officers of the Court and has all the powers of a Secretary of a Department of the Australian Public Service (APS) in relation to staff of the Court. He also has the delegated financial powers held by a Secretary of a Dep... - Vietnam -
...that changed Australia as a nation forever.
In March 1965 Australia sent a battalion of soldiers overseas, to support the Republic of Vietnam against the threat posed by insurgents, supported by the communist Democratic... - What contributions did migrants make to the development of Australia? -
...veloped strongly in the 1950s with major nation-building projects such as the Snowy Mountains Scheme, a hydro-electric power scheme located in Australia’s southern alps. Like all Australian’s, migrants paid taxes to the go... - differences between Australia and Indonesia -
...ion, but then they have different needs. Koalas wanted some eucalypt leaves but Orang Utan wanted fresh fruits. In another era, called the Pleistocene, there lived different types of species in both country which was the a... - significance of the 21st birthday -
... extremely different experiences and because of these experiences they also had a range of diverse opinions.
To begin with I established that two out of the three generations I had interviewed had celebrated their 21st ... - funny stuff -
...onvert people into fear. Hemp/Marijuana has been around for hundreds of years and was the popular crop used to make rope,clothes and oils it is nothing more than a natural plant. I believe nothing of nature(god) made shoul...