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    Issues and channels of China-Australia cultural industries' going out' in the era of digital creative industries (Translated into Chinese) by Keane, Michael

    Published 2018
    “…The second section shows how government in Australia is making the process of working in China more feasible in the digital technology sectors. …”
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    Measuring community development: Perspectives from local government in Western Australia by Saggers, Sherry, Carter, M., Boyd, S., Cooper, T., Sonn, C.

    Published 2003
    “…Local government in Australia has become an important site for discussions about community development and community well being, as increasing numbers of community services are being devolved to this level. …”
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    Tourism strategy through partnership: Rhetoric or reality?: A case example from Australia by Pforr, Christof, Brueckner, Martin

    Published 2012
    “…In December 2002, the Northern Territory (NT) Labor government in Australia released a new tourism plan, Northern Territory Tourism Strategic Plan - 2003-2007. …”
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    Policies, politics, and paradigms: Healthy planning in Australian Local Government by McCosker, A., Matan, Annie, Marinova, Dora

    Published 2018
    “…Local government in Australia is critically positioned to provide built environment initiatives that respond to the increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCD), climate change, and various other human and ecological health considerations. …”
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    Implementing IFRS in local government: value adding or additional pain by Pilcher, Robyn, Dean, G.

    Published 2009
    “…Originality/value – This is the first known analysis of IFRS in local government in Australia, and possibly the world. It utilises both survey and interview instruments within an institutional theory framework to capture the full richness of data available.…”
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    Housing wealth, mortgages and Australians’ labour force participation in later life by ViforJ, Rachel, Wood, Gavin, Cigdem, M.

    Published 2021
    “…We investigate whether these developments are prompting longer working lives, an idea that is especially relevant in countries offering relatively low government pensions. Australia is one such country. We use the 2001–2017 panels of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey to estimate hazard models of exits from the Australian labour force as workers approach pensionable age. …”
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    The circular economy and mining workwear waste management in Australia: A case study by Zaman, Atiq, Marinova, Dora, Farren, Anne

    Published 2023
    “…In 2021, the Commonwealth Government of Australia supported the development of a product stewardship scheme to recycle uniforms and workwear to be launched in 2022 and awarded A$1 million in funding to the Australian Fashion Council to implement a National Clothing Product Stewardship Scheme. …”
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    Digital revolution or digital divide: Will rural teachers get a piece of the professional development pie? by Broadley, Tania

    Published 2010
    “…In the current climate, the Federal government of Australia is committed to initiatives that support the use of ICT in education. …”
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    The Australian System of Government by Fenna, Alan

    Published 2013
    “…Australian government is parliamentary government: voters do not elect 'the government' directly but elect a Member of Parliament, and the party that can muster a majority in the lower house of Parliament forms the government. 2. Australia has a federal system of government, comprising the Commonwealth government and the governments of the six original States. 3. …”
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    Self-determination of Indigenous education policies in Australia: the case of the Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people by Rosnon, Mohd Roslan, Abu Talib, Mansor, Wan Abdul Rahman, Nik Alia Fahada

    Published 2019
    “…Besides that, government of Australia should take an important and positive step approach towards the recognition of Indigenous Education rights through the adoption of the UNDRIP in their practice and constitution to recognize Indigenous languages, cultures and Indigenous knowledge in the education system in line with mainstream society.…”
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    Malawi and Millennium Development Goal 4: A Countdown to 2015 country case study by Kanyuka, M., Ndawala, J., Mleme, T., Chisesa, L., Makwemba, M., Amouzou, A., Borghi, J., Daire, Judith, Ferrabee, R., Hazel, E., Heidkamp, R., Hill, K., Álvarez, M., Mgalula, L., Munthali, S., Nambiar, B., Nsona, H., Park, L., Walker, N., Daelmans, B., Bryce, J., Colbourn, T.

    Published 2016
    “…Funding: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, WHO, The World Bank, Government of Australia, Government of Canada, Government of Norway, Government of Sweden, Government of the UK, and UNICEF.…”
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    Using tax and regulatory measures to reform choice and usage of motor vehicles for personal transportation in Australia for the sustainability of oil by Pearce, Prafula

    Published 2013
    “…The inquiry for this research was whether the government of Australia bears some responsibility for influencing Australian motorists’ choice and usage of motor vehicles, in order to reduce oil consumption and preserve this scarce commodity, and whether this responsibility is being achieved within the current regulatory and tax environment. …”
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    Using tax and regulatory measures to reform choice and usage of motor vehicles for personal transportation in Australia for the sustainability of oil by Pearce, Prafula

    Published 2012
    “…The inquiry for this research was whether the government of Australia bears some responsibility for influencing Australian motorists’ choice and usage of motor vehicles, in order to reduce oil consumption and preserve this scarce commodity, and whether this responsibility is being achieved within the current regulatory and tax environment.This qualitative research has been conducted by using interpretive description and legal methodology. …”
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