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    Research has shown that restorative justice conferences can reduce re-offending among juvenile offenders. What is restorative justice and what is the evidence to suggest it is effective? Word Count: 2‚589 There has been considerable interest in Australia since the late 1980’s in the use of restorative justice as an alternative to court proceedings. In particular‚ conferencing has been identified as a viable tool to reduce the seemingly proliferating level of offending amongst juveniles

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    Referencing Referencing

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    RefeRencinG with exAmpleS in the ApA & hArvArd StyleS Sixth edition university of canberra library and Academic Skills program 2010 published by: university of canberra library and Academic Skills program university of canberra Act 2601 AuStrAliA first published 1986 Second edition 1988 Second edition‚ revised 1990 third edition 1999 fourth edition 2003 fifth edition 2007 Sixth edition 2010 © university of canberra library‚ 2010 this publication is also available online at: http://www.canberra

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    Gough

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    the Mowbray House Preparatory School and later attended Knox Grammar School. With the shift of Federal Parliament from Melbourne to Canberra‚ his family were among the first to move there - it also made him the only prime minister to actually grow up in the national capital. There he attended Telopea Park High School and Canberra Grammar School before leaving Canberra at the age of 18 to do a full Arts course and three years of Law at the University of Sydney. He then became Associate to Mr. Justice

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    Population‚ Canberra. Australian Bureau of Statistics.‚ (2008). Maternity Leave‚ Canberra. Australian Bureau of Statistics.‚ (2012). Average Weekly Earnings‚ Canberra. Australian Government‚ Department of Families‚ Housing‚ Community Service and Indigenous Affairs.‚ (2011). Gender Balance on Australian Government Boards Report 2010-2011‚ Canberra. Australian Government‚ Department of Families‚ Housing‚ Community Service and Indigenous Affairs.‚ (2012). Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012‚ Canberra. Baxter

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    “Art doesn’t come from nowhere; it comes from a long line of human experience”-Rosalie Gascoigne Rosalie Gascoigne was a new-Zealand and Australian sculptor who worked and lived in Canberra. She moved to Australia when she was 26 in 1943 to marry her husband‚ Ben Gascoigne‚ who was an Australian astronomer. She was Born on the 25th of January 1917 in New-Zealand and died in 1999 on the 23rd of October in Australia. She never had any formal art training or education. Her art career began when

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    2012 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CURTIN AND JERRABOMBERRA COMMUNITY® BANKS MKTG2004 | Joanna Chan U4709491 and Ankita Sen U4720342 [Type text] Page 1 DISCLAIMER The authors of this content whose views can be found within this marketing plan assure you‚ the reader that any of the opinions expressed herein are our own and are the result of the research conducted. This report is our interpretation of the market position of Bendigo Bank and the Bendigo Community Bank branches in

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    Billabong Case Study

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    Introduction Billabong International Limited (BBG) produces surf wear‚ sports apparel and accessories for the surf‚ skate and snowboard markets (Macquarie‚ 2012). The firm recorded an 18.4% decrease in net profit to A$119.1 million in 2011 (Billabong Shareholder Review 2010/2011). After intense acquisition efforts‚ which saw Billabong buying over 11 brands (Appendix A)‚ the company was forced to undergo a major restructuring‚ closing 150 stores and cutting 400 jobs worldwide

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    Federalism

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    choice‚ a feeling of belonging (nationalism)‚ helped with fear of other races‚ states were given more independence (thus allowing the states to tackle their own problems and develop strategies to overcome these) and these states that were distant from Canberra were easier to govern with a federal system. Most evidently‚ a federal system would tackle social‚ economic and cultural differences. 3. What do you think were the two most serious disadvantages of the federal system? How could these disadvantages

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    The Petrov Affair – An Australian Spy Story A modern spy thriller was played out in Canberra in 1954. On the 13th of April‚ the three year term of the Menzies government was drawing to a close and federal parliament was sitting for its final session. A few hours before the close‚ Menzies made a startling announcement that a soviet diplomat in Canberra‚ Vladimir Petrov‚ had been granted political asylum and that a royal commission would be established to investigate allegations of a Soviet spy ring

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    Fruit and vegetable consumption among young adults The World Health Organisation is predicting that chronic disease will account for over sixty per cent of deaths; with 41 million deaths by 2015.1 Up to 80% chronic disease could be prevented by eliminating tobacco use‚ unhealthy diet‚ physical inactivity and the harmful use of alcohol.2 Chronic disease and obesity in Australia are continuing to contribute to premature death and burden of disease.3 Cardiovascular disease and cancer remain the main

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