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    Britain‚ but Australia as well. Wool‚ wheat and mining where just a few of the things that Australia provided during the 1800s. Australia provided Great Britain with many raw materials in the nineteenth century such as wool‚ to meet the demands of the new textile industry‚ wheat to feed the population and increase what was growing on British farms‚ metals such as gold‚ copper‚ lead‚ zinc‚ silver and tin‚ and other materials such as timber‚ tobacco‚ sugar and‚ when refrigeration was possible‚ meat.

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    destination. The tourism industry brings an array of benefits and in part the 6.8 million people of New South Wales depend on it. Tourism provides jobs and generates tax revenues that fund government programs and services‚ contributing to the State’s quality of life. It creates and uses facilities that benefit residents across New South Wales. Sydney as one of the most popular destination in New South Wales‚ has the natural beauty‚ rich blend of cultures‚ energy and appetite make the harbors city a prime

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    LEGAL RESEARCH ESSAY Cadia Holdings Pty Ltd v State of New South Wales (2010) 242 CLR 195 Word Count: 1‚496 Introduction- Factual Background Cadia Holdings Pty Ltd and Newcrest Operations Ltd (NOL) owned land in New South Wales‚ granted to them by the State of New South Wales under the Mining Act 1992 (NSW). From July 1998 to March 2008‚ Cadia conducted mining operations in which it recovered minerals including copper and gold‚ and paid royalties to the Minister pursuant to the Mining Act

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    Potter & Perry ’s fundamentals of nursing‚ 2nd ed. Marrickville‚ N.S.W. Elsevier Australia. London M‚ Ladewig P‚ Ball J‚ Bindler R & Cowen K‚ 2011‚ Maternal and child nursing care‚ 3rd edn‚ Pearson Education Inc‚ Upper Saddle River‚ NJ. New South Wales Department of Community Services‚ 2008‚ Inside out: working together with families and communities‚ issue May/June.

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    headquarters in Sydney Established in Sydney in 1817‚ the Bank of New South Wales (BNSW) was the first bank in Australia with Edward Smith Hall as its first cashier and secretary.[3] During the 19th and early 20th century‚ the Bank opened branches first throughout Australia and Oceania‚ at Moreton Bay (Brisbane) in 1850‚ then in Victoria (1851)‚ New Zealand (1861)‚ South Australia (1877)‚ Western Australia (1883)‚ Fiji (1901)‚ Papua New Guinea (1910) and Tasmania (1910). 1927: BNSW acquired the Western

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    Myall Creek Massacre on June 10‚ 1838 What is Myall Creek Massacre? Myall Creek massacre (1838) an incident in which‚ in retaliation for an alleged “outrage”‚ White station hands killed 28 Aborigines at Myall Creek in New South Wales‚ Australia. As a result‚ 11 White men were tried for murder. They were acquitted‚ but seven of them were retried‚ found guilty‚ and hanged. There was much public protest. Although prosecution of White people for such an incident was unusual‚ the incident itself was

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    far-western New South Wales‚ solarre¯ectors have the potential to make a signifcantcontribution to the town’s power needs. The installation isalready the source of power for the small town’s street lights‚post office‚ hospital‚ school and community centre. Australia has abundant quantities of bothblack and brown coal with about 8 per cent of theworld total of black coal and about 15 per cent ofthe world’s brown coal. The main black coaledare in the Hunter Valley/Sydney Basin area ofNew South Wales and the

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    FOOD SAFETY LEGISLATION & REGULATIONS: Food Act 2003 (NSW) - The Food Act is the main legislation relating to the safe handling of food for sale. - Its main aim is to protect the public health by preventing the sale of contaminated food. Key Points of Food Act 2003 (NSW) - It is an offence to sell contaminated food or food that has been falsely described. - The food premises and food handler must also conform to certain minimum standards of hygiene or risk prosecution‚ considerable

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    2.0 Executive Summary In this report‚ the contemporary legal issue of illicit drugs and young offenders has been discussed and an evaluation of the effectiveness of the criminal justice system when dealing with this issue has been conducted. The issue of illicit drugs and why the consumption of these drugs is dangerous to Australian youth is explored and the Australian law that deals with psychoactive drugs and young offenders is also stated. The evaluation of the effectiveness of the criminal justice

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    bridge beyond And a little sidelong creek alive with pebbles. This first stanza from the poem‚ explains the journey of a man driving through a sawmill town and his observations. Murray describes his journey through a small sawmill town in New South Wales whilst using strong‚ vivid imagery and emotive language. As evident by the title of this poem‚ imagery is a strong technique used in this poem as the author describes with great detail his journey through a sawmill town. This technique is used

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