Torch bearer on stage, New Parliament House, Canberra, 5 September 2000 [picture] /Loui, Seselja
The Canberra bureau of The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) and The Age has new staff on deck. SMH European correspondent-designate Bevan Shields tweeted the new staff roster. He will entrust his old post of bureau chief to Angus Livingston, who previously covered Canberra politics for the AAP. ...
Feminism as a movement has never been wholly embraced by women activists in New Caledonia. Alan Berman (2005) argues: “The feminist movement in New Caledonia is, for the most part, non-existent”. This is largely because, for Kanak activists, feminism is seen as linked to Global North age...
parliament’s Committee on Standards due to parliamentary sovereignty: ‘the governance of standards should be by Members of the House’.Footnote13This shift has been described as an evolution in the process, and is evidence of both the continuing strength of the tradition of parliamentary privilege...
(ACT) bounds the national capital of Canberra and is the centre of government. The Australian Capital Territory is located approximately 290 kilometres (180 miles) south of Sydney, and is home to a number of important national institutions, including Parliament House, the Australian War Memorial ...
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The University, originally named the "New South Wales University of Technology", gained its statutory status through the enactment ofNew South Wales University of Technology Act1949 (NSW) by Parliament of New South Wales in Sydney in 1949. In March 1948 classes commenced operation with its first...
[The stage where the torch bearer will arrive and light the cauldron], Olympic torch relay, New Parliament House, Canberra, 5 September 2000 [1] [picture] /Loui, Seselja
Parliament and government The New Zealand Parliament makes the law, through a process of examining, debating and passing Bills. It has a single chamber, made up of the House of Representatives, so for a Bill to be enacted into law it only needs to be passed through this one House. Every...
Parliament passes central bank reform that will set up a new monetary policy board Wednesday, 27 November, 2024 Your QuestionsLucy Warwick-Ching Can my brother and I resolve our financial dispute out of court? We are currently fighting over our late mother’s will - and it’s getting nasty ...