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    NITRIFICATION INHIBITORS ON SOIL GHG EMISSIONS DURING POST-HARVEST CROPPING PHASE Stephen Leo1,*, Melanie Switzer1, Michael Purcell1, Joshua Tomarchio1, Clemens Scheer2 1Science and Engineering Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia 2Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Australia *corresponding author: stephen.leo@connect.qut.edu.au ABSTRACT The need to target post-harvest greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions after the incorporation

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    violent cases in recent years, it is evident that victims need a greater voice in the Australian criminal justice system. Therefore, past and current legislature shall be analysed and the need for legal change shall be justified by shortcomings in the Queensland state law, before recommendations are posed to rectify this issue. In the past, Australian Federal and State governments have introduced several acts in attempt to suppress acts of domestic violence. Formerly, domestic violence was only recognised

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    it could have been improved to achieve a just outcome. MABO V QUEENSLAND (NO.2) [1992] HCA 23 In 1992, the doctrine of terra nullius was overruled by the High Court in the case Mabo v Queensland (No.2) [1992] HCA 23. After recognising that the Meriam people of Murray Island in the Torres Straits were native title landholders of their traditional land, the court also held that native title existed for all

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    Career Objective Having achieved a high level of competency as a highly accomplished multifaceted professional, I am actively pursuing a challenging new career opportunity with the Western Australia Police where I can utilise my extensive experience acquired in both public and private sectors, spanning more than 20 years. Leading by example and achieving exceptional results aligned with organisational direction, I have demonstrated a high level of proficiency in team leadership, teaching and training

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    Introduction With regards to the sustainable communities, there are many challenges have been found for the indigenous communities during the five days field trip to the Far North Queensland. Dependency on aid or funds upon government or non-government sectors is the top challenge for the sustainability of indigenous communities in the Cook Shire area because they mostly dependent on the fund availability for their livelihoods. While the whole Cook Shire is dependent on the fund, the indigenous

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    Review of payroll and rostering solutions Queensland Health September 2010 In March, 2010, Queensland Health went live with a new payroll and rostering solution for all staff in every location across the state. Queensland Health engaged Ernst & Young in August 2010 to conduct a review of the payroll and rostering systems. Contents Executive summary Introduction and scope Current state assessment Vendor analysis Peer analysis overview Solution options assessment Findings Conclusion Appendix

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    Her parents are Norman Freeman and Cecelia Freeman. She and her brothers Gavin, Garth Norman (who died after a motor vehicle accident on 16 September 2008) were raised there and in other parts of Queensland. She also had a sister named Anne-Marie (1966-1990). Freeman was not taken from her family, she had a difficult childhood. She was molested as a child and both her younger sister and her father died, Freeman’s grandmother was part of the ‘stolen

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    psychologist than I realised when I was a student. I must confess that I didn’t warm to him as a teacher. When I peruse his publications it seems amazing that I cant find a full biography or bibliography of Mangan anywhere on the net. I am happy to fill that gap now. It is high time. Dr Mangan has a rare scientific talent that enables him to originate and follow uncommon ideas to their conclusion and then substantiate his remarkable ideas with clear theorising and hard experimental data. An overview of his

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    Date: Sunday, September 6 2015, 20:12 PM The Queensland Government and Destination Brisbane Consortium cooperate to provide a world class tourism destination in 2007 and expected to finish in 2022 using the multi-billion dollars which are generously supplied by Echo Entertainment Group, Far Fast Consortium (Australia) and Chow Tai Fook Enterprise (Statedevelopment.qld.gov.au, 2015). Queen’s Wharf Brisbane provides a great economic growth for Queensland and it will take place in Queen’s Wharf Brisbane

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    expectations build on this model are functions of market presentation, communications as well as consumer needs and learning. These models will help in filling the existing perception gap. Through the model, it will be possible to identify the factors that contribute to management capacity and demand for hotels in Queensland. The quality of managing the hotel become affected by the customer preferences and expectations towards the services offered in the hotel. The model developed by Gronroos

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