Essays About australia's population

 

  • Australian history - Populate or Perish
    ... forming of the Federation of Australia, on 1 January 1901, one of the first priorities of the new Federal Government was to increase Australia's population. ...
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  • Immigration in Australia
    ... In words of Victorian Premier, Mr. Jeff Kennett: "Australia's population was so low it would not even be able to defend Tasmania" . ...
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  • Australia "The Land Down Under"
    ... The southeast coast, where most of Australia's population lives, is cooler and drier. ... As for Australia today, the population is around 19,169,083. ...
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  • Geography of Indonesia and Australia
    ... five main islands. Australia has a much larger landmass, but the population also is heavily focused to the east coast. They are both ...
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  • Discover Australia
    ... Alice Springs has a population of 25,000-10,0000 with over 5000 being ... the wife of Charles Todd, the then Superintendent of Telegraphs for South Australia. ...
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  • Australia and the Depression
    ... The idea was to increase Australia's population and bring investment to the country. In order to do so, immigration schemes were introduced. ...
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  • Australia Must Increase its de
    ... inviting place for such countries because of the low population density; to ensure safety from high population countries such as these Australia needs to ...
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  • Australia 2
    ... measles. Now Australia has only around 206,000 Aborigines, which is about one percent of the countries population. Some Aborigines ...
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  • The history of Aboriginal policy in Australia
    ... Before any people arrived in Australia, the indigenous population was around 300,000. The population now, has just finally reached that point again. ...
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  • australia
    ... Australia is windy - fastest wind speed recorded is 259km/h. Around 75% of the population are religious. Around 90% of the population are of European descent. ...
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  • Development
    ... or tertiary industries. For example, 6% of Australia's population is involved in Primary industry. Features of development include ...
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  • Honesty 2
    ... Another factor that adds to Australia's high crime/burglary rate is the facts that just over 80% of Australia's population live in a detached, single story ...
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  • Population distribution
    ... they have a high birth rate. * Australia is the continent that has the lowest population. * Some rural areas (Africa) have a high ...
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  • Australia Day
    ... lands and cultural traditions. Surely this is clear in the profile of Australia's indigenous population. And while the historical ...
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  • Australia
    ... The territory of Australia is nearly 7,7 million sq. kilometres. Australia is an independent country with a population of more than 17.6 million. ...
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  • indigineous people's rights; the aborigines of australia
    ... In the Northern Territory, 72.8 percent of the prison population is indigenous. Next highest is Western Australia with Aboriginal People making up 33.1 percent ...
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  • Against Abortion
    ... (Abortion Law in Australia, 1998) Although Australia's population at present is not over crowded, this still raises the issue as to whether or not abortions ...
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  • Australia
    ... Territory and Northern Territory. Australia has a population of 18, 338, 000 (1995). Its official language is English. The largest city ...
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  • Australia
    ... or near the coasts receive enough rainfall to support a large population. The southeastern coastal region has the most people by far. Australia's two largest ...
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  • Australia and Asia
    ... The most problematic of Indonesia's neighborly relations were those with Australia. The tension inherent in the population differential between the two ...
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  • Australia's Involvement in the Vietnam War
    ... the Australian population shared the idea of supporting the US, which had been an ally during World War II and was seen to have protected Australia during the ...
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  • Censorship in Australia
    ... In Australia today, we are supposedly guaranteed the rights of freedom of speech and freedom of the press by ... Censorship is a way of controlling the population. ...
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  • Cane Toads: A Highly Invasive Species in Australia
    ... predator that attempts to eat it, particularly the quoll, Australia\'s marsupial cat, and giant native lizards, all the while its own population continues to ...
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  • The Lucky Country
    ... Australia is very large and has a very low population. ... The population of Australia is lucky to live in such a diverse and beautiful country. ...
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  • Economy of Australia
    ... Not only has Australia overcome a lack of population, but they have also overcome many inherent cost disadvantages such as a distant geographic location and a ...
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  • economic growth
    ... to Australia through direct foreign investment. The importance of a higher economic growth rate is essential to improve the basic living of the population and ...
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  • The most important social acti
    ... In an order to boost population Australia has had a high number of immigrants that have over the years contributed greatly to the nation. ...
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  • Why Australia Joined World War I In 1914
    ... the Empire is at war, Australia is at war." Many Australians objected to the country's involvement in the war, but the majority of the population agreed with ...
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  • The Shifting Heart
    ... two world wars. After World War II, Australia was in need of skilled and labour population for development. At present, 150 different ...
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  • Australian People
    Australian People The population of Australia is 18,438,824.The Birth Rate is 13.73, per 1000 people. The death rate is 6.89 per 1000 people. ...
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