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    Constitutional Recognition is about the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people wanting to be recognised in the Australian Constitution. As the first people in our nation, they should be recognised and treated as equals. The Constitution is the founding legal document of our nation. It sets out the rules of Parliament and how lawmakers, government and courts operate. The Constitution was approved at Referendum by the people in the Australian Colonies between 1898 and 1900 and came into effect

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    So we got the answer. The answer was Tasmania~~!! We thought If we go to korea for our break- it doesn’t work because you know basically the Korean chase people relationship. We don’t like that. If we went to korea we have to meet some friends and then drinking all night it’s awful! We didn’t wanna do it we need to authentic rest so that’s why we decided to place to Tasmania. We wanted feel Australia’s nature! So I went “Freycinet National park.” In Tasmania east coast. It was towering pink-hued

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    People who are not from Australia, may have never heard the word Indigenous or know the meaning behind it. If they have heard the word they might not know about Australia’s Indigenous people. Maybe when they think of Australia they automatically think of British convicts. Only the British convicts weren’t the first people to own the land in Australia, there come people way before them and they are still fighting for their rights and land today. It is said that humans have been on this continent

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    Genocide In Australia

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    Australia and the World: Genocide in Tasmania? In his article Genocide in Tasmania? Henry Reynolds writes about events that happened during the British colonization of Tasmania during 1820s-1830s. The arrival of white settlers led to significant reduction of indigenous population. While colonial governments argued about the term “genocide”, Reynolds’s work suggests the term accurately describes events that happened during that period of time. The author started his arguments with references to other

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    The Life Style of The Platypus Essay

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    The platypus only opens its eyes above water so it can detect movement on the riverbank. The platypus can hear very similar to the way humans hear. They are very sensitive to low frequencies that humans cannot hear ("DPIPWE- Platypus in Tasmania"). The platypus is about the size of a normal cat. They are between thirty and sixty centimeters long, and they weigh two to four pounds. The tail of the platypus is just used to store fat instead of used for swimming. Also, the platypus

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    Tasmanian Devil Essay

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    That it would be really bad for Tasmanian animals and habitats.So stop cuting trees down in Tasmania.2 Unmanageable wildfire are constantly appearing. 2 According to park and wildlife service Unmanageable wildfires are probably the greatest realistic threat that could cause rapid, large-scale major ecological impacts to the World Heritage Area.2 Illegal activities are going on in tasmania.2 According to park and wildlife service Especially the illegal cutting and removal of Huon pine and

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    Zinc Smelte Essay

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    Smelting in Tasmania Zinifex Zinc Smelter Zinc is the metal produced at the Zinifex Zinc Smelter, it is an electrolytic plant, the amount of Zinc metal made at Zinifex Zinc Smelter annually is over 250,000 tonnes, and the base ore required for the production of Zinc metal is Zinc Sulfide found in the earth’s crust. The formula for Zinc Sulfide is ZnS, Zinc Sulfide is required to be concentrated to be smelted, as when the ore is mined it rarely is rich, due to the ore mined only contains 5-15% Zinc

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    options they have to enforce the law and bring order to the conduct of people at the scene. Police Options – Discretionary Approach Police have an option to utilise their discretion at the scene by utilising their powers, however; as outlined in the Tasmania Police manual which guides police: ‘Members are expected to apply judgement and discretion and, on all occasions, must be able to demonstrate any action taken was reasonable and justifiable in the circumstances.’ (TPM 2016). Police historically

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    Land……………………………………………………….…..7 4. Tasmania ………………………………………………………………………..8 5. Conclusion…………………………………………………………………...….9 6. Works Cited…………………………………………….………………………10 1. Introduction This briefing paper will provide a brief understanding of deforestation and its role in Land system changes, by discussing the factors, key issues and challenges. This paper will have a concentration on deforestation as a major component of Land system changes in the state of Tasmania. 2. Land System Change

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    Henry Jones Swot Analysis

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    • 3.6 Socio-cultural trends 4. SWOT analysis • 4.1 Strengths • 4.2 Weaknesses • 4.3 Threats • 4.4 Opportunities 5. Reference list 6.Appendix Introduction Established in 2004, Henry jones is a 5-star luxury waterfront hotel, they operate within Tasmania 's Hospitality industry, and

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