Sentences with phrase «australian state you live in»

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Electrical Trades Union state secretary Troy Gray said demand for a Senate inquiry was coming from ordinary workers in factories, shops, offices and service providers, where «powerless and voiceless Australians spend their working lives, our of sight from the political and corporate elite».
A national panel of Australians, living in each state and territory, completed an online survey (n 1446).
He said Adelaide's central location and thriving small bar scene, coupled with the decision to package Pirate Life beer almost exclusively in cans had been big factors in helping the brewery quickly reach its goal of having distribution in every Australian state.
There are other groups similar to La Leche League.The Australian Breastfeeding Association (formerly the Nursing Mothers» Association of Australia) has lots of good materials and information at its website, even if you don't live in Australia.The Nursing Mothers Counsel is active in certain parts of the United States.
On the other hand, it seems likely that the prospect of being rescued in this way provides an incentive to migrants to embark on journeys that are visibly unsafe, and that where states have broken the link between rescue and access to their territory — as the Australian government has done by adopting a policy whereby migrant boats are either towed back to their point of embarkation, or else their occupants are assessed in offshore detention centres, with those qualifying for refugee status placed in third countries — the stream of boats rapidly dries up, and with it the loss of life.
«The planning provisions in the Australian state where I live have a clause that relates to water management in residential subdivisions,» she adds.
Her life changed once she began weight training and her success soared: she was crowned bikini modelling champion in the Australian Natural Bodybuilding Federation in 2015, named the face of a Lorna Jane campaign and was runner up of the NSW state MAXIM Australian Swimwear Model of the Year last year.
Prior to European settlement, some 30,000 Indigenous Australians lived in the area now occupied by the state.
«When I moved from the United States to Australia, I was surprised by how Australian ladies and lads meet each other in real life — most Australians go to parties and hook up.
State Library Victoria and Koshland Innovation Fund strive to promote learning in all Australian's lives.
Traveled to New Orleans Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, CA; and Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin; Phoenix Museum of Art Darren Almond, Katharina Fritsch, Martin Honert, Gary Hume, Paul Sietsema, Rebecca Warren, Terry Winters, Matthew Marks Gallery, Los Angeles The Shock of the News, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 2011 All of This and Nothing, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (catalogue) Drawn from Photography, The Drawing Center, New York (catalogue) 2010 Selections from the Hammer Contemporary Collection, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles A Selection of Works From MOCA's Permanent Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Hauntology, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, University of California, Berkeley The Artist's Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles The More Things Change, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 2009 Collection: MOCA's First Thirty Years, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Second Nature: The Valentine - Adelson Collection at the Hammer Museum, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles 2008 Progress, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Life on Mars: 55th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (catalogue) Inside Architecture: Selections from the Permanent Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art at the Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles (catalogue) When things cast no shadow: 5th Berlin Biennial for Contemporary Art, Berlin (catalogue) 2007 From Close to Home: Recent Acquisitions of Los Angeles Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles USA: American Video Art at the Beginning of the 3rd Millennium, Second Moscow Biennale (catalogue) Live / Work: Performance into Drawing, The Museum of Modern Art, New York Radio Daniele, broadcast by Citta del Capo Radio Metropolitana, in collaboration with Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna, Italy 2006 Uncanny Nature, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Victoria, Australia (catalogue) Le Mouvement des Images, Centre Pompidou, Paris (catalogue) 2005 Recent Acquisitions, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Ecstasy: In and About Altered States, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (catalogue) Uncertain States of America, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslin collaboration with Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna, Italy 2006 Uncanny Nature, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Victoria, Australia (catalogue) Le Mouvement des Images, Centre Pompidou, Paris (catalogue) 2005 Recent Acquisitions, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Ecstasy: In and About Altered States, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (catalogue) Uncertain States of America, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, OslIn and About Altered States, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (catalogue) Uncertain States of America, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo.
A railway tragedy in the Australian state of Victoria this week has so far taken the lives of 11 people.
In 2007 Australian Aboriginal peoples» and Torres Strait Islanders» life expectancy was the lowest among the indigenous populations of Canada, New Zealand, and the United States.
Of the states and territories, the largest populations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians lived in New South Wales (208,500 people) and Queensland (189,000 people).
Smoking is banned in virtually all enclosed public places in Australia.3 More than 92 % of Australian smokers and ex-smokers reported that smoking was not allowed in any indoor area at their workplace in 2010 — 2011, slightly less than in similar surveys in the United Kingdom and Canada but more than in the United States and European and middle - and low - income countries surveyed.4 In Australia5 and all countries with available trend data, the proportion of the population living in smoke - free homes is increasing; this is not just due to falling smoking prevalencein virtually all enclosed public places in Australia.3 More than 92 % of Australian smokers and ex-smokers reported that smoking was not allowed in any indoor area at their workplace in 2010 — 2011, slightly less than in similar surveys in the United Kingdom and Canada but more than in the United States and European and middle - and low - income countries surveyed.4 In Australia5 and all countries with available trend data, the proportion of the population living in smoke - free homes is increasing; this is not just due to falling smoking prevalencein Australia.3 More than 92 % of Australian smokers and ex-smokers reported that smoking was not allowed in any indoor area at their workplace in 2010 — 2011, slightly less than in similar surveys in the United Kingdom and Canada but more than in the United States and European and middle - and low - income countries surveyed.4 In Australia5 and all countries with available trend data, the proportion of the population living in smoke - free homes is increasing; this is not just due to falling smoking prevalencein any indoor area at their workplace in 2010 — 2011, slightly less than in similar surveys in the United Kingdom and Canada but more than in the United States and European and middle - and low - income countries surveyed.4 In Australia5 and all countries with available trend data, the proportion of the population living in smoke - free homes is increasing; this is not just due to falling smoking prevalencein 2010 — 2011, slightly less than in similar surveys in the United Kingdom and Canada but more than in the United States and European and middle - and low - income countries surveyed.4 In Australia5 and all countries with available trend data, the proportion of the population living in smoke - free homes is increasing; this is not just due to falling smoking prevalencein similar surveys in the United Kingdom and Canada but more than in the United States and European and middle - and low - income countries surveyed.4 In Australia5 and all countries with available trend data, the proportion of the population living in smoke - free homes is increasing; this is not just due to falling smoking prevalencein the United Kingdom and Canada but more than in the United States and European and middle - and low - income countries surveyed.4 In Australia5 and all countries with available trend data, the proportion of the population living in smoke - free homes is increasing; this is not just due to falling smoking prevalencein the United States and European and middle - and low - income countries surveyed.4 In Australia5 and all countries with available trend data, the proportion of the population living in smoke - free homes is increasing; this is not just due to falling smoking prevalenceIn Australia5 and all countries with available trend data, the proportion of the population living in smoke - free homes is increasing; this is not just due to falling smoking prevalencein smoke - free homes is increasing; this is not just due to falling smoking prevalence.6
In a submission made to Infrastructure Australia in July 2008, the Steering Committee stated that they believed that an address to infrastructure needs in Indigenous communities falls within that remit, pertaining not only to economic development in those communities, but also to the Australian Government's goal of providing the necessary infrastructure by 2018 to support the achievement of Indigenous health and life expectation equality by 2030, as set out in the Close the Gap National Indigenous Health Equality Statement of IntenIn a submission made to Infrastructure Australia in July 2008, the Steering Committee stated that they believed that an address to infrastructure needs in Indigenous communities falls within that remit, pertaining not only to economic development in those communities, but also to the Australian Government's goal of providing the necessary infrastructure by 2018 to support the achievement of Indigenous health and life expectation equality by 2030, as set out in the Close the Gap National Indigenous Health Equality Statement of Intenin July 2008, the Steering Committee stated that they believed that an address to infrastructure needs in Indigenous communities falls within that remit, pertaining not only to economic development in those communities, but also to the Australian Government's goal of providing the necessary infrastructure by 2018 to support the achievement of Indigenous health and life expectation equality by 2030, as set out in the Close the Gap National Indigenous Health Equality Statement of Intenin Indigenous communities falls within that remit, pertaining not only to economic development in those communities, but also to the Australian Government's goal of providing the necessary infrastructure by 2018 to support the achievement of Indigenous health and life expectation equality by 2030, as set out in the Close the Gap National Indigenous Health Equality Statement of Intenin those communities, but also to the Australian Government's goal of providing the necessary infrastructure by 2018 to support the achievement of Indigenous health and life expectation equality by 2030, as set out in the Close the Gap National Indigenous Health Equality Statement of Intenin the Close the Gap National Indigenous Health Equality Statement of Intent.
In their Communiqué they stated: COAG agreed the 17 year gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians must be closeIn their Communiqué they stated: COAG agreed the 17 year gap in life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians must be closein life expectancy between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians must be closed.
Commonwealth and State governments negotiate with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples about amending relevant legislation to reflect the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to live in accordance with their laws, customs and traditions, consistent with all international human rights instruments, and to ensure that Australian laws will not impose unnecessary restrictions upon the exercise of those rights.
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