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…would do it, but they are still working on it. Commercial firms have filled that breach, notably Aunty Abha, Law Book Company and Disk-ROM Australia. But I think, without being…
Journalism and other writing
…would do it, but they are still working on it. Commercial firms have filled that breach, notably Aunty Abha, Law Book Company and Disk-ROM Australia. But I think, without being…
…enclosures, steps, door and window frames. It can accumulate on timber used for decks, verandahs and pergolas. It can lodge in gaps in and around timber and other combustible materials…
…through work. About 6 per cent of households have computers with modems in Australia. It is hard to tell how many of those are on Internet. On the other hand,…
…systems. In our Federal system we have eight Parliaments, five of which have two Houses. That makes 13 electoral systems. We have a fair idea of the consequences for political…
…ideas (spreadsheets, operating systems, internet browsers and now search engines) and then eliminate competition by all sorts of means. Maybe it will not work this time. Google is so well-entrenched….
…in the social and traditional media. The ding-dong is over Jennifer Wilson’s No Place for Sheep blog (which can be found here: ) http://noplaceforsheep.com/2012/01/10/the-questions-rachel-hills-didnt-ask-melinda-tankard-reist/#comment-10725 The discussion is over two sorts…
…and commerce with other countries, and among the states”. It has not been a widely used power because another section of the Constitution provides that trade and commerce among the…
…thereby the limits of state or federal power. The Commonwealth Parliament cannot do that itself. If the Commonwealth Parliament could define its own powers, its powers would be limitless and…
…and planning are state matters, so like all federal politicians since the 1990s he has blamed the states. But he is completely wrong. Commonwealth policies have caused the housing crisis…
…Sadly, one of the most significant factors to be considered should be an unnecessary one. That factor is the question of whether the phalanx of bureaucrats, special committees, community groups…