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    The Great Depression In Australia History Essay The Great Depression had a significant impact on Australia. The Great Depression affected Australia in a variety of ways these included unemployment‚ inability to support family‚ evictions‚ growth of shanty towns and impact on the economy. The Australian government responded to The Great Depression in a range of ways such as sustenance or susso for short‚ asking Sir Otto Niemeyer to come‚ deflation‚ Melbourne Agreement‚ inflation‚ Jack Lang ’s Plan

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    Coral Reef and Australia

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    great outback! Hey mate! Ever wanted to take an adventurous trip somewhere‚ but you’re not sure where? Well Australia would be the perfect place to start! Three reasons why Australia should be the first place you visit are for starters‚ the amazing scenery and beauty of the country‚ Secondly the exquisite variety of food‚ and lastly‚ the unique culture. Australia has one of the most breath taking sceneries in the world‚ all the way from the Great Barrier Reef to the city of Melbourne

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    IT helps Australian bank achieve carbon-neutrality National Australia Bank has adopted tri-generation‚ private cloud‚ modular data centres National Australia Bank (NAB)‚ one of Australia’s big four banks‚ has detailed how changes to its data centres helped the organisation to become carbon neutral in a white paper (PDF) issued by the Open Data Center Alliance. The bank says it has been carbon neutral since 2010‚ thanks in large part to work on its data centres‚ which account for 43% of all energy

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    One-tenth of all convicts carried to Australia were Catholic and the other half Irish. Nearly all who were Catholic were shifted to Botany Bay. According to the 1828 Census‚ aside a all of 10000 Catholics‚ there were 374 adults who had been born in Australia. In today’s Catholic society it looks very strange from the 1950s. Mass presence rates have collapsed; the number of priests‚ sisters and brothers

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    In 1945‚ Australia was a very different country to what we see today. The country was effectively monocultural‚ monoreligious and monoethnic. It is obvious that Australia is predominately a Christian country as 61.1% of the population is Christian. The profile of Australia’s religious affiliations has been reshaped with help of immigration over subsequent decades. The most significant reason for the increase in the diversity of religious characters in Australia is the result of immigration. Denominational

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    Natives from Australia

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    Australia day In the beautiful country Australia‚ lives a culture where is almost forgotten. A lot of us Europeans actually don’t know. Isn’t it the British who lives in Australia? Which culture is almost forgotten? If you see back in the past 200 years‚ you would know that the British people actually did. There was a culture before the British arrived and clamed Australia as a British land. Now days we call them Australians Aborigines‚ but they are the real people of the country. It is the Aborigines

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    WINE INDUSTRY IN AUSTRALIA

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    Just like India where the largest wine imports are from France‚ China’s largest wine imports are also from France but followed by Australia with financial figures available as bottled wine exports from Australia reached level of USD 87 million in 2009 as against USD6 Million in 2004. China imports huge volumes of wine from Australia. In view of the above‚ Australia has become largest supplier of bottled wine led by France. The top four suppliers i.e. Southcorp‚ Beringer Blass‚ BRL Hardy and Orlando

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    Nowadays‚ Australia is the most attractive‚ exotic and vibrant tourism destination. Thousands of tourists explore the wonder attractions and experience an extreme climate in Australia. This essay will contrast the Australia’s weather and natural features with a different fascinating continent such as South America. Firstly‚ the Australia’s weather shares similar conditions with South America. “ Australia experiences temperate weather for most of the year but the climate can vary due to the size

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    supporting their life of imprisonment.” `AN EYE FOR AN EYE WILL MAKE THE WHOLE WORLD BLIND; the famous quote spoken Mahatma Gandhi- the quote used countless timesby appeasers of the death penalty: The same death penalty that has not been used in Australia since 1967- which was then abolished by the federal government in 1973. Death penalty appeasers will argue that “The death penalty violates the right to life. It is cruel‚ inhuman and degrading punishment.”* This may be true‚ but aren’t the crimes

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    White Australia Policy

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    The white Australia Policy The White Australia policy was tremendously racist‚ in the way that it discriminated against any individual that were non-European. The policy thrived until the end of World War Two when the laws and immigration rights were loosened. There were various reasons behind why the policy was created‚ and two specific people‚ Edmund Barton and Sir Henry Parkes assisted with the formation. This particular policy had a negative impact on people seeking work in Australia‚ many of

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