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    an empty street in a drunken stupor. He settles down on the steps of the infamous Mckell housing commission in Redfern just two blocks from Sydney’s Central Station. His name is Tyson, he is 13 years old. Below the skylines located in the heart of Sydney City lies the once proud McKell Housing commission, a collection of flats that once hosted a vibrant living environment for poor families in need. However it is now an epicenter of drug abuse and violence with its most vulnerable victims being the

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    Swot Analysis

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    16/7/03 3:16 PM Page 642 end-of-book End-of-book: Case studies Q 643 case studies 19 Think design and performance— think Sunbeam Café Series Nicole Stegemann, School of Management and International Business, University of Western Sydney Limited, a manufacturer of pumps, filters and security products. GUD’s acquired Sunbeam in 1996. After catering for predominately female needs, it was the male population’s turn to benefit from Sunbeam’s innovations. The electric shaver—Shavemaster—was

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    Analyzing and Exploring the Global City: Sydney 3 July 2015 Research Paper Throughout the years, people from all over the world have migrated to Australia and the United States of America to create better lives for themselves such as escaping religious/political persecution, obtaining a better education, reuniting with their families, becoming exposed to more job opportunities, and various other reasons (Singer 2). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in America and Sydney, New South Wales in Australia have similar

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This report was commissioned to investigate and develop a potential solution for the workplace matters in order to resolve the addressed issue for the organisation so as to thrive the business. This paper provides the SWOT analysis on the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats during the time of taking the professional experience in the Parkroyal Parramatta. The report draws close attention to the 25 million dollar refurbishment project that makes impact on the service

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    good schools, Toongabbie is a suburb of Sydney that has all that and more. The fact that it’s close to everything by foot, car, bus, or train, make this suburb appealing to work commuters that work in Sydney’s CBD or Parramatta. All the main roads like the M2, M4 Great Western Highway, M7, Old Windsor Road, Cumberland Highway, and James Ruse Drive are easily accessible from Toongabbie. That makes this one of the few suburbs with this kind of major access to Sydney and Parramatta. This quiet, up-and-coming

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    Sixteen kilometres from new south wales capital city of Sydney, Auburn is one of the most multicultural suburbs in Australia. Since the first form of settlement in 1806 to the present thriving heart of multiculturalism, Auburn has been through drastic changes over the years. On the 5th of February 1788, Governor Arthur Phillip and John Hunter followed the course of the Parramatta River and eventually explored a tributary which they named the Duck River, which now forms the western boundary of Auburn

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    The population of Sydney, Australia is 4.029 million people. The city was found on January 26, 1788. Sydney is located on Australia’s south east coast toward the Tasman Sea, which is located in the south-western part of the South Pacific Ocean.Summers are hot and warm, while winters are cool and mild. Most rainfalls are throughout March and June. Some common jobs in Sydney are carpenters, school teachers, wildlife workers, farm labourers, and architects. Service economy, fuels by government, commerce

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    Revere Hill Summary

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    Summary The people of Beacon Hill are a group of friendly folks who have no qualms with saying hello when you pass them on the streets. Locals are often found taking morning walks along the lovely, leafy streetscapes of Beacon Hill. This northern Sydney suburb provides quick and easy access to the Northern Beaches, shopping, the key transport corridors, and some of the most stupendous and unbelievable views from Governor Phillip Lookout. The local people of Beacon Hill consider their little piece

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    Cronulla Beach is a popular tourist attraction and attracts many beachgoers from all over Sydney. It is located on a southern Sydney peninsular, surrounded by Botany Bay to the north, Bate Bay to the east, Port Hacking to the south, and Gunnamatta Bay to the west. On the 14th of March 2011, year 10 went to Cronulla Beach to investigate how people use and interact with the coastal environment. We investigated three main things and they were: * What impacts local residents and businesses have

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    A few days ago, I arrived in Sydney, Australia, to promote Amir Amirani's documentary film "We Are Many," and also for a series of speaking engagements with unions, environmental groups, public health organizations, community antiwar activists and cinephiles. Once I settled in and caught up with some friends, I eventually picked up a copy of "The Sydney Morning Herald," Australia's longest running newspaper. Unsurprisingly, interest rate hikes dominated the front page. Westpac, Australia's second

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