How many public holidays are there in NSW? In 2021, the state of New South Wales will observe13 public holidays. The number of public holidays observed in NSW remains unchanged each year. In New South Wales, public holidays can be divided into three types – national, state and regional. ...
The development of the National Alcohol Strategy 2016–2021 is being undertaken currently, and it is common to see police conducting random breath testing weekends and public holidays in all States and Territories. Advertising campaigns aimed at both educating the general public and highlighting policing...
It found a dearth of legislation or policy about the language of public government communications, but we present a typology of ways in which NSW law seeks to regulate choice of language in other communications between individuals, non-government entities, and government staff. We then discuss the...
Emergency departments - ED-EWS (n = 11) All ED-EWS studies were in high-income countries (HICs) and distributed as the following; among all the studies 3 were from Australia (New South Wales NSW), [14,16,18] and the rest was divided into 3,2,1,1,1 for the United States [...
Australia Day Celebrations The 2022 Australia Day Celebrations for Nashdale and Borenore will be hosted by Nashdale Public School at 10.00am. Everyone is welcome to attend. Further details will be posted on our Facebook site. Safe and happy holidays ...
‘Letting kids bring lollies for their birthdays. There’s so many birthdays in classes. And even if they have their birthday on the school holidays, then they have to bring cupcakes on the Friday before the school holiday. You can’t escape any of this. Everyone can bring their own child...
The yew–boxwood grove of the Caucasian State Natural Biosphere Reserve is visited by dozens of thousands of tourists annually, with increased flows during the summer and the holidays (in winter, the weather is usually mild and does not limit visits to the grove). A significant portion of tour...
This was a result of the temperance movement gaining traction in Australia. This movement sought to curb the drinking of alcohol for moral reasons and saw the ‘Six o’clock swill’ enacted in NSW in 1916, which restricted the sale and supply of alcohol by requiring hotel bars serving ...
In the holidays the government announced that all schools will have an extra Staff Development Day at the end of the year. This will mean that the last day for children will now be the Friday 16th December. COOSH change to PEAK Cambewarra Out of School Hours care (COOSH) will be transf...
doi:10.1080/10383441.2021.1970873Alexandra GreyAlyssa A. SeverinSocio-Legal Research Centre