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41. Trends And Cycles In Australian State And Territory Unemployment Rates
a kind that discriminates between states and territories) in Australia.In particular in the case of Tasmania and the two territories, regional policy
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42. Freedom In The Territories-Human Rights And Political Freedoms In The Oversea, D
Moreover, there are particular territories like regions, provinces or stateswhich have a s Territory Cocos Islands(Keeling) 2 1 FREE australian Gov.
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The Home Page Electoral Calendar
It is an electoral calendar that includes general, presidential, legislative, gubernatorial, regional, municipal, local council elections, referenda and party conventions dates. Updated weekly. World Rank
It contains a list of all independent countries in the world ranked according to
their HDI (Human Developement Index) or living standard.
It means incomes, political situation, health system, social situation,etc. The site also includes a link to World Rank in the Territories which includes the same statistics of living standard in the related non-independent territories. A World in Trouble
This site shows the perception of the risk of a coup or a new conflict for every independent country. This perception is ranked in: HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, VERY LOW and NONE. New Countries
This site shows the possibilities of some territories becoming independent. The statistics includes the short term chances and the long term chances of achieving independence. It also includes another page which shows the statistics of some independent countries to be annexated into another country in the future.

43. References For Defining Australian Locations, Geospatial Regions, And Geographic
References for defining australian locations, geospatial regions, Geographicextent name Australia including external territories AUSAAT
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References for defining Australian locations, geospatial regions, and geographic place names
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Abstract: This dataset comprises a collection of references for defining locations, geospatial regions, and geographic place names in the region of Australia. The collection includes: online services, coordinating agencies, dataset descriptions (metadata), and publications. The dataset is an HTML file, listing the URLs of the various online resources, facilities, and dataset descriptions. The reference collection includes many types of region and location: major catchment boundaries and drainage basins, oceans and seas, biogeographic, postcode, states and territories, topographic map sheet names, towns and localities, gazetteers, place name lookup services, electoral boundaries, local government areas (LGA), census collection districts, ...

44. OneWorld.net / In Depth / Asia And The Pacific / Oceania / Australia - Full Cove
Related topics/regions Labour Climate Change Australia Begins to Look 05.04.2005 The states and territories of Australia have initiated a scheme
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If you wish to look further into some topics fill out the search criteria below or select from the menu on the left. keyword topic select Development Capacity building Children Cities Agriculture Aid Education Emergency relief Energy Fisheries Food Intermediate technology International cooperation Labour Land MDGs Migration Population Poverty Refugees Social exclusion Tourism Transport Volunteering Water/sanitation Youth Economy Consumption Corporations Credit and investment Debt Finance Microcredit Business Trade Environment Climate change Conservation Environmental activism Forests Genetics Animals Nuclear Issues Atmosphere Oceans Pollution Biodiversity Renewable energy Rivers Soils Health Disease AIDS Infant mortality Malaria Narcotics Nutrition/malnutrition Human rights Civil rights Disability Gender Indigenous rights Race politics Religion Sexuality Social exclusion Communication Culture Freedom of expression ICT Internet Knowledge

45. NRM - Natural Resource Management Home Page
are cooperatively implemented by the australian, State and Territory Governments . Fiftysix regions have been identified covering all of Australia,
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46. Train In Multiple Regions
This policy is a key principle of the australian Quality Training Framework, Providing training in more than one state or territory or overseas
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    Under National recognition, each state and territory has agreed to recognise the decisions of all other states and territories in relation to the registration of training organisations. It means that an RTO only needs to register once to provide training anywhere in Australia. This policy is a key principle of the Australian Quality Training Framework, which ensures the vocational education and training system is nationally consistent and of high quality.
    Providing training in more than one state or territory or overseas
    Once registered, the organisation can provide the services outside its state or territory without additional registration. However, to do so, the RTO:

47. AusStats : 8731.0 Table 07. Dwelling Units Approved - States And Territories
8731.0 Building Approvals, Australia Table 07. Dwelling Units Approved Statesand territories Regional Statistics Number of dwelling units approved
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48. AusStats : 8731.0 Table 09. Dwelling Units Approved, States And Territories - By
Approvals, Australia Table 09. Dwelling Units Approved, states and territories By Type Regional Statistics Number of dwelling units approved
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49. Australia Touring Guide. This Is A Regional Outdoor Adventure Guide To Australia
Regional information about the states and territories of Australia. adventuradventure operators Australia e. Home Advertise Contribute Edit Listing
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Adventure In Australia
Australia's vast open spaces, rugged wilderness areas, gorges and mountains, marine parks and alpine regions make it a unique destination for local and overseas people seeking adventure and outdoor activities.
If you thrill to speed, Australia provides plenty of excitement like hurtling across Sydney Harbour in a high-speed jetboat, hiring a Harley or catch the action in some of the world's fastest drag bike racing events.
Australia's wide-open skies offer plenty of space to parasail, paraglide, skydive or view wildlife at dawn from the serenity of a hot-air balloon. Gliding is highly popular and helicopters run luxury adventure safaris as well as joyrides.
Australia's vast coastline provides enough beaches, coves and ports to keep surfers and marine enthusiasts happy all year round. Diversions include whitewater river rafting through tropical rainforests and canoeing through the Northern Territory's tranquil and majestic Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge.

50. Australia Now - Australia's States And Territories
The Northern Territory was administered by the State of South Australia territories is available from the Department of Transport and Regional Services.
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Australia's States and Territories
Australian Capital Territory
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The Australian Capital Territory was established in 1911 within the borders of New South Wales as the site for the future national capital, Canberra. Canberra is nearly 300km from Sydney and some 650km from Melbourne. A planned city, it is laid out around an artificial lake. The Territory became self-governing in 1989. National government remains its main industry, but private sector employment has expanded and includes production of sophisticated scientific and communications equipment, and computer software. Fact Sheet: Australian Capital Territory PDF
New South Wales
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51. CSU Guide To Australia - Nation
List of australian State Emblems and links to Flags Search for schools, viewsatellite imagery, learn more about regions and link to a wealth of state
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Australian War Memorial
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Abacci Atlas: Australia

Information about Australia: Geography, History, Anthem, Politics, Economy, Demography, Infrastructure, Books, Music, Pictures and Links
Australian Studies Network

The Australian Studies Network is a non-profit academic project to further the cause of Australian Studies throughout the world.
Celebrity Addresses Australia!

Oz Flight '99 and Sea, Sky and Sand

Fran West's historic flight around the coast of Australia. First woman pilot (and first South Australian pilot)to fly around the coast of mainland Australia and Tasmania in a light aircraft
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List of Australian State Emblems and links to Flags
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Web-friendly designs for a new Australian flag. Includes a quiz to identify the correct Australian flag. Floral emblems of Australia
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Archives of Australia The official repository for Australian Government records Australia Immigration - Live in Victoria Apply for an immigration visa and live in Victoria, Australia. Join the thousands of people who have immigrated to Victoria. Your comprehensive information site for skilled migrants seeking employment in Victoria, Australia Australian Bureau of Statistics A world wide web information service in relation to Australian statistics Australian Capital Territory Provides information about the ACT Government Australian Department Of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts

52. Australia (09/05)
Administrative subdivisions Six states and two territories. In 2003, Australialed a regional mission to restore law and order in Solomon Islands.
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Background Note: Australia
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Commonwealth of Australia Geography
Area: 7.7 million sq. km. (3 million sq. mi.); about the size of the 48 contiguous United States.
Cities: (2003) Capital Canberra (pop. 323,000). Other cities Sydney (4.2 million), Melbourne (3.6 million), Brisbane (1.7 million), Perth (1.4 million).
Terrain: Varied, but generally low-lying.
Climate: Relatively dry, ranging from temperate in the south to tropical in the north. People
Nationality: Noun and adjective Australian(s). Population (2005): 20.2 million. Annual population growth rate: 1.1%. Ethnic groups: European 92%, Asian 6%, Aboriginal 2%. Religions (2001): Anglican 21%, Roman Catholic 27%, other Christian 20%, other non-Christian 5%, no religion 16% and not stated 12%. Languages: English. Education: Years compulsory to age 15 in all states except Tasmania, where it is 16. Literacy Health: Infant mortality rate Life expectancy males 78 yrs., females 83 yrs.

53. National Mapping - Fab Facts, Dimensions, Centre Of Australia
Centre of Australia, states and territories. Select a State Also famous froman archeological perspective, this region was once a prehistoric inland
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Officially, there is no centre of Australia. This is because there are many complex but equally valid methods that can determine possible centres of a large, irregularly-shaped area - especially one that is curved by the earth's surface. However, numerous attempts at reaching and defining Australia's centre were made during the country's early pioneering days:
    "Let any man lay the map of Australia before him, and regard the blank upon its surface, and then let me ask him if it would not be an honourable achievement to be the first to place foot at its centre. Men of undoubted perseverance and energy in vain had tried to work their way to that distant and shrouded spot." "Thus said Charles Sturt in November 1845, who at the age of forty-nine, and partially blind from earlier expeditionary work, left his beloved wife Charlotte and started on a third and final expedition - this time aimed straight at the heart of the continent. There, he believed he would find 'a large body of inland waters', so he equipped the expedition with a boat for sailing on this mythical sea. Instead, he discovered a sea of seemingly endless sand dunes - the

54. Australian Statistics On The Internet
Search for australian Federal, State, territories and Local Government Regional Statistics Western Australia The site is a statistical snapshot of the
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Australian Statistics on the Internet
Home Guides There are other National Library statistics guides such as, Discover Statistics which outlines the Library's holdings of Australian statistics in print, microform and CD ROM formats, and Discover Australian Censuses, Musters and Population Counts which is both historical and current in its coverage. The Library's catalogue can be searched to locate Australian statistics. Select Keywords and use terms such as statistics or census and Australia or the names of Australian states and territories.
Major Australian Sites
These are useful general sites for Australian statistics on the Internet and provide a good starting place for researchers in this field. They provide a diverse range of information on Australian resources as well as providing links to other useful sites both in Australia and overseas.

55. Label Australia Printout - EnchantedLearning.com
Label the states, territories, capital, etc., of Australia on the map below. Northern Territory A territory in north central Australia.
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Label the states, territories, capital, etc., of Australia on the map below.
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory - Canberra is the capital city of Australia - located in the southeast of Australia in the Australian Capital Territory.
Coral Sea - The sea to the northeast of Australia. Great Barrier Reef - A huge coral reef off the northeastern coast of Australia. Indian Ocean - The ocean that borders Australia on the west. New South Wales - A state in southeastern Australia (the capital of Australia is in New South Wales). Northern Territory - A territory in north central Australia. Queensland - A state in northeastern Australia. South Australia - A state in south central Australia.

56. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Society - Countries - Australia & Oce
LookSmart.com version states and territories of Australia Locate the politicalregions of Australia with links available to surrounding country maps
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57. Australian Wine & Brandy Corporation - About Us Overview
in the territories;; To enable Australia to fulfil its obligations under The national, state and regional wine and brandy producer associations.
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58. A Directory Of Important Wetlands In Australia, Third Edition - Australian Capit
The australian Capital Territory (ACT) is the smallest of Australia s states and IBRA Region. IBRA code. No. of Sites. Area (ha). australian Alps
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5. Australian Capital Territory
Introduction
Mark Lintermans, Environment ACT The Australian Capital Territory ( ACT ) is the smallest of Australia's States and Territories (235,600 ha) but has a diverse range of aquatic habitats ranging from small subalpine bogs to the larger riverine systems such as the Murrumbidgee River. However the geographic location and altitude of the ACT preclude some wetland types which are common in other States and the Northern Territory. For example the inland location of the ACT means that there are no marine, estuarine or brackish wetlands. Similarly, with the location of the ACT in the south-eastern highlands, large lowland floodplain systems are also absent. The first substantial review of aquatic ecosystems in the ACT was conducted by Hogg and Wicks (1989) . This review dealt mainly with lotic systems and did not attempt to cover the high altitude wetlands such as fens and bogs. Subsequently Evans and Keenan (1993) reviewed the published and unpublished literature on high altitude wetlands in the ACT The ACT is located within two biogeographic regions defined by Thackway and Cresswell (1995) as the Australian Alps, and the South Eastern Highlands, with the majority of its important wetlands being found in the Australian Alps bioregion.

59. All About Australia - Study In Australia
As with most of the states and territories in Australia, The Margaret Riverregion has the best surfing in Western Australia and is also fantastic for
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All about Australia
Australia has six States (New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia) and two Territories (Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory). There are renowned institutions across Australia, in the capital cities, large towns and non-metropolitan areas (regional areas).
Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
The facts
The Australian Capital Territory contains Canberra, the capital of Australia. The ACT covers 4,067 square kilometres and has a population of around 312,000. It is about 150 kilometres inland from the east coast of Australia, and is encircled by New South Wales. Canberra tends to be hot in summer and cold in winter and, unlike some other milder Australia cities, it has four distinct seasons. In summer, while temperatures average 9 degrees overnight to 23 degrees during the day, it’s not uncommon to swelter in over 30-degree heat. In winter, temperatures average 3 degrees overnight to 16 degrees during the day. What makes the ACT unique?

60. Australia Travel Information. Maps, Accommodation. Sydney To Great Barrier Reef
information on towns, cities, regions and states throughout Australia. For more detailed accommodation maps, please click a state or territory.
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Australia Travel Information
Maps, Accommodation - Sydney to Great Barrier Reef.
Australia At Your Fingertips
Australia Into Spring
September 2005. Australia is now into the first month of spring season Temperatures are becoming warmer throughout the country.
Ski or Sit On a Tropical Beach
The Ski season officially commenced on the weekend of June 11th at the Australian Skiing areas which include the southern New South Wales( Snowy Mountains ) resorts of Thredbo and Perisher Blue. Queensland is also is a popular place to visit during the winter months as the, usually, warmer climate of 'The Sunshine State' tempts holidaymakers from the southern states further north. Favourite Queensland destinations include The Gold Coast Sunshine Coast Whitsunday Islands Cairns and Port Douglas Western Australia , largest state in Australia, stretches from the cooler south to the warmer north of the continent. Perth in the south is a perfect base to explore this vast and interesting state. To the tropical north is Broome which has some acclaimed beaches and is a centre for pearl farming.

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