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Topic: Government of Australia

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  Government    Australia  
  Local Government    State Government  
  Government Agencies    Federal Government  
  Australia and New    South Australia  
  Government Printing Office    Government policy  
  Western Australia    US Government  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Ruud Lubbers
Politics:Monarchist,  Eurocrat
Dream job(s):President of the United States
Favorite great leader(s):Tony Blair
Favorite royal(s):Queen Elizabeth II
Favorite sport(s):Bushwalking,  Rugby
Favorite destination(s):Australia,  Britain
Favorite sportsperson(s):Ian Thorpe (swimmer)
Ultimate fantasy(s):Making the world a better place,  Finding a job
Favorite philosopher(s):Hobbes
Membership(s):Trade union,  World Vision,  Greenpeace
Favorite political figure(s):Cecil Rhodes
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The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


John Carthy,
Gun Shop Sales Assistant

Australia's democratic and federal system of government exists under law to preserve and protect all Australians in an equal dignity which may never be infringed by prejudice or fashion or ideology nor invoked against achievement.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Squiz is now a CITEC registered supplier - Citec are one of Australias' largest ICT providers delivering integrated solutions to Government and large Corporations.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

The Commonwealth Government supports a broad base of greenhouse science research advancing understanding of global and regional climate change, and its possible effects on Australia's natural and managed systems.
Josh Hogan,
Commander

Despite the on going debate in the international community and while the Federal government says that a final decision has yet to be made on Australia's role in a war against Iraq, our joint defence facilities such as Pine Gap are currently in use in preparation for strikes against Iraq.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

National surveillance and monitoring The Government supports the recommendation that APHC take responsibility for assessing the adequacy of national and State monitoring and surveillance programs appropriate for Australia's needs, similar to the existing model for AAHC.
Western Australia's occupational safety and health laws aim to make workplaces safer, eliminate fatalities and prevent worker injury and disease The Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 was developed by Government, employers and unions working in consultation.
The Government endorses the view that active Australian involvement in regional animal health organisations, attendance at significant animal health conferences in countries from which we source agricultural products and interaction with import and export bodies, in particular their overseas staff, will greatly enhance Australia's knowledge of the overseas disease situation.
John Fielding,
CEO

Australia's largest property information services company RP Data Ltd, today announced the formation of a jointly owned company with the New Zealand government owned Quotable Value New Zealand Ltd.
The Federal Government recently announced $3 million Commonwealth funding for three new solar energy projects designed to boost Australia's growing renewable energy industry.
Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

It is important the federal government take immediate action, especially given the recent criticisms by the UN Committee against Torture which further highlight the problems in Australia's refugee and incarceration systems.
It is also suggested by some that the government has used fear tactics to implement its own immigration policies, including a hard-handed approach towards asylum seekers and mandatory detention of illegal non-citizens that has arguably jeopardized Australia's human rights standing in the global community.
Shane Kelly,
Bar Tender

Local Government and Regional Development Minister Tom Stephens paid tribute to the man behind Australia's Year of the Outback celebrations with a function held at the Western Australian Club in Perth on Friday May 10, 2002.
 
 
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