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    Act 1974. The key provisions of the legislation were: • the Premier became the employer of all department heads, who in turn became the employers of all staff employed within their agencies; • the number of government departments was reduced from 22 to 13 through the process of amalgamation and integration of existing structure; • the abolition of Public Service board and its replacement with a Public Service Commissioner.

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    years the issue of Federation domination political discussion between colonies till January 1st 1901, that was when the Commonwealth of Australia was proclaimed’. Federation started in 1880 with six British colonies, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania. With 3 million people in each colony. These colonies were separated and had little to

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    were trying to compromise with Quebec, giving it the powers it wanted. However, despite this attempt, it still failed when the premier of Quebec, Robert Bourassa decided to reject the Victoria Charter proposition. The question that remains is why did the Victoria Charter fail? Despite the powers Quebec gained from the amending formula Trudeau proposed within the Victoria Charter “the proposal went a little way towards accommodating Quebec’s aspiration of constitutional space in which to exercise

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    Australia be banned? This issue has been noticed by the public towards the early months of 2015, which there has been an issue reported to the RSPCA for enquiries and in the media by some of the house members of parliaments such as the Greens, NSW premier, and other organisation. Which many have reported for the Australia greyhound racing association (AGRA) to be banned, as there have been problems with the way the AGRA regulates the welfare and the living conditions of the greyhound, from the different

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    At Center for Extraordinary Outcomes in Phoenix, AZ, the expert holistic therapist, Victoria Benoit, M.C., helps people live well again. Holistic therapy will vary from person to person as healing is a highly individualized path. At Center for Extraordinary Outcomes, their compassionate holistic practitioner will assess your specific circumstances to provide a personalized regimen toward healing. One way Victoria does this is by reading the muscles of your energy to decide which method is best for

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    Victoria criminal justice systems , are designed to regulate members’ attitudes in the society, implement law and order, and to bring those offenders who commit crimes before the court of justice. In the assessment paper, observation was conducted through a range of scholarly research/ newspaper reports, articles, The age, Herald Sun, Victorian General news wires. Critical analysis , was also conducted to different issues, thus; Victorian government tougher sentencing on crimes to implement

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    Martin Foley MP Minister for Creative Industries Recommendations for Contemporary Music Policy for Victoria PURPOSE: The Victorian arts and cultural sector is recognized as one of the major strengths of the Victorian economy with the stated objective of developing and promoting a thriving Victorian arts and cultural sector. In the last decade, Melbourne has achieved the reputation as the premier music city in Australia, with Victoria’s reputation as the music state being world renown for the quality

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    under the Ottoman Empire. Victoria arose to see settlement from Lebanon after about the 1880s. It is tough to be precise about the amount of Lebanese settling as immigrants from Lebanon were variously confidential as Asian, Turkish or Syrian until the 1950s. Nonetheless, it is identified that countless primary migrants were single males or small clusters of males, eager to create money fast and possibly return home. Several of the early Lebanese settlers in Victoria labored as hawkers, purchasing

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    all, Uber offers a range of advantages for commuters; and then, the conventional mode of taxi ownership and operation is inefficient; and finally compensation can offered to taxi license owners. Therefore, my opinion is Uber should be legalised in Victoria. Firstly, Uber is beneficial for commuters. Uber has a lower cost on most rides, it is cheaper than a taxi around 9 times out of 10. For example, in Melbourne, Uber costs 40 cents per minute and 1.45 dollar per km, while the maximum taxi rate is

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    networks within cities. Some colonies, such as Victoria, had founded railway links, including a link between Melbourne and the port of Williamstown, located south of Melbourne itself. The construction of this rail link triggered other colonies to construct similar railway links, including a rail link between Sydney and Parramatta. A major railway that was constructed included a line from Melbourne to the town of Wodonga, located on the border of Victoria, and a line from Sydney to the town of Albury

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