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    are not. In the past decade, both cities of Greater Melbourne and Perth are being affected by people’s transportation choices. The rapid increase in population across Australian cities, especially Melbourne and Perth means that the government is looking for solutions to reduce problems such as raising levels of pollution, congestion and travel time. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) the residential population of Greater Melbourne has increased by 2.1% and Greater Perth has increased

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    Jetstar Case Study

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    Jetstar Airways is an Australian low-cost airline headquartered in Melbourne, Australia.[3][4] It is a subsidiary of Qantas, created in response to the threat posed by low-cost airline Virgin Blue (now known as Virgin Australia). The airline operates an extensive domestic network as well as regional and international services from its main base at Melbourne Airport,[5] using a mixed fleet of Airbus A320 family and Airbus A330 aircraft. Parent company Qantas also has stakes in sister companies Jetstar

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    Pest Analysis

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    1.0 Introduction Qantas Airways Limited was founded in Queensland in Australia in 1920, and it is one of the oldest airlines in the world. Qantas is the acronym of the Queensland and Northern Territory Air Services. It is the Australia’s largest airline and Australia’s national airline. Its parent company is Qantas Group. Qantas Group operates the Australian aviation industry, including aviation (stock limited liability company operating international routes and Australia), QantasLink, Jetstar (low-cost

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    Television has had many changes in pop culture since 1945 and has been an important part of Australia 's national identity. Television was first introduced in Australia in September 1956, which was introduced just before the 1956 Olympics hosted in Melbourne, television was first screened in grainy black and white. For the first few years after television had been released in Australia, television was mainly dominated by American programs, however in a few years it had become the most popular form of

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    Identify and discuss the nature of national identity in Australia. How has/have national identify/ies been portrayed and maintained and which groups have been excluded? The nature of Australian’s national identity has been an ongoing debate for many years. It involves how Australians see themselves, and how other countries view Australia as a whole. Throughout the country’s history, the national identity has not remained constant, and currently it is a debate to what Australian’s true national

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    This report goes into detail the collapse of the Westgate Bridge, located in Melbourne, Australia. What was meant to be a bridge that joined two sides of the city of Melbourne, lead to Australia’s worst workplace disaster in history, with a death toll of 35. Included in this report is a history of the planning of the bridge, the events that lead to the collapse, as well as the collapse itself and how it happened. Also covered are the ethical issues portrayed by the companies working on the construction

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    three against the US’ 212 in 1914. Soon thereafter, the industry was dominated by foreign productions. This is evidenced in the 1994 documentary Celluloid Heroes, which states that “during one week in 1959, 1500 fine dramatic actors appeared on Melbourne television, and only 5 Australians”, resulting in the 1960 Postmaster-General Charles Davidson to implement local content requirements, beginning with TV stations required to broadcast 40 per cent Australian content every 28 days with four hours

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    Chinatown Research Paper

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    world’s second-oldest continuous Chinese settlement outside China. It is a distinctive and well known area of Melbourne which dates back to the goldrush days of the 1850s. Importantly, Melbourne’s Chinatown is the longest continuous Chinese settlement in the western world. Chinatown remains a busy and important social and economic centre for the Chinese community and proudly stands as one of Melbourne city’s most popular venues. It is one of Melbourne’s distinctive and iconic precincts. When was Chinatown

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    placing inverted commas around “cleanup” in the headline “Melbourne city council denies homeless camps ‘cleanup’ linked to Australian Open”, this is implying that it was not in any way a clean-up, but rather a pure demolition of their homes. Just below the headline is an image of Flinders Street Station beaming with a vibrant yellow at night time. The Guardian wants these two mediums to radiate with us; to encourage us to still view Melbourne as a very aesthetically pleasing city while denouncing the

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