The topic of Australia day’s date has been widely debated for decades, with controversy and arguments dividing our nation. Good afternoon everyone, today I will be discussing if Australia day’s date should change. It would be better for everyone if we changed the date. We should choose a date that isn’t offensive for Indigenous people, move our nation forward from our violent past with the better options for the date that I will present. Why change the date? The real question is what is stopping
Introduction: Australia is one of the most urbanized countries in the world. About 70% of all Australians live in cities of more than 100,000 people. These most populate cities include, Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Hobart. Only about 15% of Australia’s population live in rural areas. The population of Australia is estimated to be 23,805,300 as of 10 April 2015 Its population is concentrated mainly in urban areas and is expected to exceed 28 million by 2030. In the five
1. Australia has an income period year; 1st July to 30th June every year, it must pay to tax of income for each financial year and tax season from 1 July to 31 October under section 4-10 ITAA 1997. Also, someone reside in Australia, they should pay taxable income also calculated amount before income over expenses and deducted allowances of deduction items. Therefore, if someone wants to move out and lived in Australia, they should need to some test of tax purposes then they will be a resident of
north side of Vietnam government. People who worked for the south Vietnam government were killed by communists from the north. One of Vuong Thanhs brothers worked for the south Vietnam government so they had to leave Vietnam to go somewhere nice like Australia. So they all tried to go to Australia and the brothers made it to Australia by boat but not Vuong Thanh. Vuong Thanh he tried leaving Vietnam on a small boat with fifty people because they didn't want to die in the war. So they all tried
The Arab Israeli conflict has been an issue for over many years. After the events of the Holocaust, many people believed that the Jews deserved a safe home to stay. Because of the Jewish background that says that God promised Abraham's descendants the land of Israel. By 1947, Palestine was full of Jews that were trying to escape the persecution known as the Zionist Movement. The Jews liked the idea of having a Jewish homeland. However the local Palestinian population of Muslim Arabs felt that the
know the British came and stole Aboriginal landing, that was a huge crime but now our war ended, we live in our country named Australia and we are Australians, Australia Day is one of our tradition, Aboriginal’s failure won’t change despite we change the day. I am Lake, a Aborigine living and contributing for Australia and I will sorry to Melbourne citizens, especially who want to change the day that i honestly disagree. Australians of all backgrounds have been living alongside
After WWII Australia emerged as a small white population, which lived on the coastal edges of landmass such as New South Wales and Victoria. Government officials feared that having such a small population would leave Australia vulnerable to attacks. The 'Populate or perish’ policy stated that Australia needed to repopulate for protection and workers for the country's booming industries. In 1945 the Assisted Migration Scheme was created by the Chifley party and the immigration minister Arthur Calwell
countries for decades now, but where are they fleeing to? Not to Australia. With the Australian government forcing asylum seekers to Thailand and other foreign countries, it is lessening the number we, as Australians, have to "deal with", at least that is the government’s plan. Many Australians believe that asylum seekers and refugees don't deserve to come here to Australia, however if those Australians were to be forced to flee Australia due to war, they would support them coming. The point being made
that believes Australia is a class-less society. It has been thought the theme classifying social classes is the social advantages, often having certain possessions reflecting the values of each different class. These advantages create a clear distinction between the social divisions (Emmison, 2003). Question 3 asks the participants to explain what they believe are the determinants of the different social classes, this question is important as it allows an understanding to be formed of why the participants
Nations Refugee Convention. The UN is against our government’s treatment over the refugees, it’s a direct violation of the convention of the Refugee document. The UN made an effort to point out that our act of not allowing the refugees to come to Australia, is a direct violation of our country’s responsibility, which the government signed. It’s often seen that the Australian government fails to understand the international rules. This is to where you directly have the power to change