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    Australia In The 1800s

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    During the late 1700-1800s australia was made up of separate colonies, a country struggling to stay intact, low food supply and numerous convicts entering Australia. Throughout the 1700-1800s sutian reform changes have allowed the thriving development of Australia to be a completed country, such as the wool industry and gold rush. Within the 1600s the dutch were the first europeans to reach australia, although in 1770 James Cook claimed australia for britain. Australia still had been distant

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    Australia is commonly known as the most multicultural country in the world, australia has a wide variety of different cultural and ethnic groups placed throughout australia. The definition of multiculturalism is ‘the presence of, or support for the presence of, several distinct cultural or ethnic groups within a society’. Australia's amazing colourful and large variety of different ethnic and cultural groups play a huge role in australia's history and future. In australia there is around 6 million

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    Nationalism In Australia

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    Australia is a large country consisting of six states, two mainland territories, and seven external territories. The country’s government is categorized as a federation, a constitutional monarchy, and a parliamentary democracy. This government is styled after British and American models, and is often referred to as the Westminster System because of its similarities to the United Kingdom. Australia's federal legislature consists of a House of Representatives that is made up of 147 members. These members

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    Australia Essay

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    policy and disapproving the production of weapons of mass destruction, Australia can initiate the progress to removing these potential threats to secure Australia nationally and the Asia Pacific region as well (Hawkins & Kimber 2016). Thus, Australia’s key national interests include regional and global security to maintain and strengthen the peaceful relationships internationally. The second key national interest of Australia is the economy. Australia’s capital, jobs, standards of living, technological

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    Afp In Australia

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    The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the State Police are the major forces that facilitate for the enforcement of law in Australia. The two forces operate under the jurisdiction of The Police Federation of Australia, which facilitates for the provision of a lobbying capacity and an additional research for the bodies. The AFP force investigates crimes against the Law of Commonwealth that occur across the nation, while the state police force enforces state law in their respective states. Additionally

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    Stereotypes Of Australia

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    Number: 0478169462 September 2015 Contents 1 Introduction 2 Looking at Australia 2.1 Culture 2.2 History 3 Stereotypes When you think of the Australia you think of how unique it is and how different it is when compared with the rest of the world. But what does it mean to be an Australian. Do you have to fit into the typical stereotype of being a bush ranger or a surfer, no Australians are much more than that. Australia is full of multicularism and diversity then what the rest of the world gives

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    Immigration To Australia

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    migrating to a different country for work, better life or whatsoever reason should consider Australia and place it on top few choices. Apart from a cricket team and Kangaroos, there is so much more to this country that meets the eyes. Idyllic beauty, virgin beaches, mesmerizing mountains and a lifestyle that reflects comfort and luxury, Australia has it all. The immigration policies and criterion for migrating to Australia are welcoming for the potential candidates. Apex Visas, also referred to as AV Immigrations

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    Australia Essays

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    Australia- Trade and Immigration Background As Joycelyn has mentioned Australia's having greater and greater interaction with its Asian neighbours, through the areas of trade and its active role in the regional trade organization - APEC. Despite its location, Australia can hardly be thought of being an Asian country. Not so long ago, Asian were looked down upon, with a mixture of fear because of the communist aggression, pity because of their poverty, and contempt, as they dumped cheap and poorly

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    Landforms In Australia

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    Landforms Supporting the Economy of Australia Introduction Have you ever wondered how Australia got to be the country with the 13th biggest economy in the world? Employment along the beaches of Australia is an enormous industry. Plus, rivers helped transport goods to where those goods were sold. Lastly, tourists help the economy by paying for a visit to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia’s clear waters. Australians use their country’s landforms to help support their economy through jobs, transportation

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    Understanding the interview characteristics as individualist I: In general tell more about Australia, general norms and its culture and how you perceive the individualism? Interviewee: Australia is a very individualistic country and very materialistic country. Australian know that they are very I intelligence and hard working. Also, we are very were known for our straightforward communication

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