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... This caused Lyons to resign from the Labour Party and create his own. Persuaded by conservatives, he started and led the United Australia Party in May 1931. ...
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... at twenty-one percent. Monetary policy in Australia is managed much like it is in the United States. The monetary controls are executed ...
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... Australian imports. When United Kingdom aligned itself with Europe all Australia's trading rights with UK were lost. So Australia ...
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... In a recent article Australian Defence minister John Moore claims that the United States will always come to Australia's aid but Australia needs to maintain ...
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... was not prompted by obligations under the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) or under the ANZUS (Australia, New Zealand and the United States) treaty ...
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... Australia entered WW1 as a united nation and left, a divided nation, Australia entered WW2 a divided nation and left united nation. ...
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... In June 1924 the US Congress granted these original Americans United States citizenship. Aborigines in Australia were not eligible to receive citizenship until ...
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Australian Studies Should Australia become involved in the situation with Saddam Hussein ... all our lives we shall never forget, the day when the United States was ...
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... In the past, Britain was Australia's most important trading partner. Today, Australia trades most with Japan and the United States. ...
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... it one of our four key partners, (alongside the United States, Japan and Indonesia), forming an increasingly important part of Australia's political and ...
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... Furthermore Nissan Australia lacks the say of larger markets such as the United States and Europe, in determining product pricing, availability and ...
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... During World War II, Australia feared invasion from the Japanese. The United States led a counter-offence operation and unified and mobilised troops in prepare ...
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... United States. Australia and New Zealand signed for protection and the United States signed to ensure Australia's continued support. ...
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... domestic currency. The exchange rate between Australia and the United States for example was $A1.00 = $US0. , (as of 2.12.99). The ...
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... countries' economies. The United States is Australia's second largest trading partner and largest investment partner. In 1996 Australian ...
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... Slowly; A Documentary History of Australian Women, Cassel Australia Ltd., Stanmore ... of Women, Interim Australian National Report to the United Nations Fourth ...
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... So Australia looked towards the United Stated of America as their 'protector'. The first step towards securing the US as an ally was to sign a treaty. ...
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... Then they will feel they are belong to the country and more united. Under such harmony condition, Australia can become a stronger country. ...
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... investment located all around the world the bulk of which are located in the United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand. Invest Australia, the Australian ...
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... The Korean War was of particular importance because it showed the world, and in particular the United States, that Australia was serious about its forward ...
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... In the past, Britain was Australia's most important trading partner. Today, Australia trades most with Japan and the United States. ...
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... use of the "domino" metaphor is accredited to the then United Stated President, Eisenhower in 1954, who saw the domino effect as reaching Australia and New ...
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... This was when the United States started to interfere and step in the world affairs. After world war two, the United States was Australia's major alliance. ...
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... If this is so, Australia shares with the United States some unfortunate dilutions of what a university education once meant; that is, a place where a universe ...
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... By 1935 there was a general feeling in Australia that we could not trust the United States and rely on them to come to our aid. ...
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... The current appointee to Australia is more than qualified to conduct foreign ... The international climate and the United States role in directing and shaping what ...
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... communities worldwide, I was a \"trainee team leader\" charged with a group of young volunteers from the United States, Canada, Australia, Fiji and even ...
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... The main export partners are Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Japan, United States, and other Pacific Islands. The main import ...
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... first applied in the New South Wales and other colonial states, this would also mean that Australia was also under the ruling of the United Kingdom Parliament ...
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... simply ignore the United States, rather a change of focus. The ANZUS agreement (invoked in the fallout of September 11) provides great advantages to Australia. ...
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