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Feature Film And Tv Production In Australia: A Look At The Current Industry In 2004, Brian Yecies Nov 2011

Feature Film And Tv Production In Australia: A Look At The Current Industry In 2004, Brian Yecies

Brian Yecies

No abstract provided.


Advancing Maritime Australia, Warwick Gullett, Clive Schofield, Joanna Vince Nov 2011

Advancing Maritime Australia, Warwick Gullett, Clive Schofield, Joanna Vince

Warwick Gullett

According to the Australian Institute of Marine Science Index of Marine Industry, Australia is 'one of the great marine nations of the world' with the 'potential to become an oceanic superpower'. This assessment is based on the size of Australia's marine jurisdiction, the extent and variety of the resources within it, and the strength and economic contribution of Australia's marine industries. It is easy to agree with this positive assessment. Part B of this book explains the vast geographical extent of Australia's marine jurisdiction, as well as Australia's rights and responsibilities within this area, and outlines its resources and their …


Auslit: Resource For Australian Literature - Australian Multicultural Writers, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Auslit: Resource For Australian Literature - Australian Multicultural Writers, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

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Seeing Double: The Quest For Chineseness In Australia, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Seeing Double: The Quest For Chineseness In Australia, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

No abstract provided.


Work In Progress: Multicultural Writing In Australia, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Work In Progress: Multicultural Writing In Australia, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

Multiculturalism, write Pnina Werbner, is 'an important rhetoric and an impossible practice'. My morning news paper on Australia Day 2006 reminded me of just how important, and how impossible, Australian multiculturalism remains three decades after its inception. 'PM claims victory wars', read the front-page headline. The article, a report on John Howard's address to the National Press Club, details the Prime Minister's retreat from the 'excesses of multiculturalism' and the 'black armband' view of history associated with the Keating Labor government (1991-96), and his conviction that the 'divisive, phoney debate about national identity' has come to an end, replaced by …


Cultural Citizenship In Diaspora: A Study Of Chinese Australia, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Cultural Citizenship In Diaspora: A Study Of Chinese Australia, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

No abstract provided.


Looking Australia In The Face: Politics And Contemporary Literary Practice, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Looking Australia In The Face: Politics And Contemporary Literary Practice, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

No abstract provided.


From "Hello Freedom" To "Fuck You Australia": Recent Chinese-Australian Writing, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

From "Hello Freedom" To "Fuck You Australia": Recent Chinese-Australian Writing, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

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Sleep No More: Ouyang Yu's Wake-Up Call To Multicultural Australia, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Sleep No More: Ouyang Yu's Wake-Up Call To Multicultural Australia, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

No abstract provided.


Ict Education Issues And Challenges In Australia And The Uk, Anthony Koppi, Fazel Naghdy, Joe Chicharo Oct 2011

Ict Education Issues And Challenges In Australia And The Uk, Anthony Koppi, Fazel Naghdy, Joe Chicharo

Professor Fazel Naghdy

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From Cheeseburgers To Chopsticks, Caitlin Byrne Jul 2011

From Cheeseburgers To Chopsticks, Caitlin Byrne

Caitlin Byrne

Extract: In the post Cold-War globalized world, Australian diplomats are entering into unchartered waters. At a strategic level, Australia's domestic and foreign policy priorities-including climate change, regional and global security and economic stability-are increasingly global in nature. At the same time, the international geopolitical order is undergoing profound change. The rise and rise of China, the emergence of India and the corresponding decline in the unchallenged paramountcy of the USA are powerful factors challenging the foundations of the international order. Such changes could signal the end of the Western liberal order, so how should Australia prepare? This case finds out.