The non-indigenous state s conception of indigenous identity has traditionally been influenced by ethnic thinking and imagination (Geyer 2011). The indigenous population in Australia has faced a number of differences due to the color of their skin, traditional origin, or even religion; since non-indigenous people arrived in the region, they...
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This book discusses the relationship between Europeans and the people of Central Australia (Arrernte). In the beginning, the author Austin-Broos, Diane J. reveals that the Arrernte people of Central Australia met Europeans for the first time in the 1860s. The Europeans were only pastoralists and explorers. Furthermore, some of them...
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Sukin is a Melbourne, Australia-based company that was established in 2007 after identifying a demand void (opportunity) for high-potency, environmentally friendly, and affordable skincare as well as moderately priced goods (price leadership) (Sukinorganics.com, 2017). It is involved in the hair, body, and skin care industries. The corporation is a division...
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The AASB10 Consolidated Financial Statement The AASB10 Consolidated Financial Statement was created by the Australian Accounting Board to make it easier to comply with the IFRIS10 Consolidated Financial Statement created by the International Accounting Standards Board (Australian Accounting Standards Board, 2014)....
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Australia held a general election on Saturday, July 2, 2016, after a double dissolution. The campaign duration started eight weeks ago, after Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's announcement. The election provided an opportunity for the Australian people to choose 226 members of the country's 45th parliament (Maher, 2016). The 2016 election...
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There have been discussions about the potential problems faced by Australia's growing population. Australia's population is projected to reach 35 million by 2050, making it the country with the fastest-growing human population among high-income countries. The fact that births outnumber deaths is the most significant factor driving population growth in...
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The Policy and its BackgroundThe policy is available in both electronic and hard copy formats to the general public. As the course of action should be population-based, the availability of public participation platforms has enabled experts to continue integrating views.Background on the PolicyFrom an Epidemiological StandpointThe topic of health inequality...
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There have been discussions on why there are persistent health differences in Australia between native and non-native populations. As a result of the various studies, the focus has shifted to social factors as the primary causes of rising health disparities. Discrimination, lack of access to primary health care, and inadequate...
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Various cultures have become ethnically diverse over the decades, and with the high influx of immigrants across the world, this trend is expected to continue (Veldhuizen et al., 2017, p. 2). In Australia, the pattern is particularly noticeable in the Cabramatta suburb of south-western Sydney, which has one of the...
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The Mullay-darling basin is a massive topographical area in southeastern Australia. The basin's name is derived from the two major rivers, the Darling and Murray. It is one of the country's most important agricultural sites, draining roughly one-seventh of the country's dry land. The water catchment area encompasses most of...
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Because of the rising number of heart failure cases among the elderly, which can easily lead to death, it is becoming more important for the South Australian Health Omnibus to be prepared to deal with such emerging issues. According to the survey, approximately 373 respondents (2.0 percent of the total...
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A relative location A relative location is one that is defined solely in relation to another location. The transportation and communication networks have recently changed to be more direct, and contact between nations has increased significantly as a result of the simpler ways to travel between either country in a short...
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