Sentences with phrase «national meeting peak»

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As the «Climate Shift» report finds, as has been the case historically, news attention at the five national news organizations peaked around the Copenhagen meetings, then dropped appreciably across 2010, even as cap - and - trade was being debated in the Senate.
If it turns out that fossil fuel emissions have peaked, this would spell good news for international climate targets as it suggests countries are on track to meet their national commitments under the Paris Agreement (dashed line in the graph below).
From August to October 2004, HREOC staff met with Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs) throughout the country, as well as a limited number of peak bodies, government representatives and academic researchers, to discuss the economic and social development principles The national consultations tapped into the depth of experience that has developed within NTRBs and drew on the knowledge of various stakeholders operating within each state and territory.
«This morning, thirteen national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health peak bodies and stakeholders from around the country met with the Prime Minister to discuss how best government can work in real partnership to plan together to close the gap in Indigenous health inequality.
SNAICC, in its role as the national peak body in Australia representing the interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families, offered over 1000 people (professionals, academics, policy - makers and community elders) an opportunity to meet together to share our commitment to Aboriginal children and families.
The Neurological Alliance Australia (NAA), ten national peak not - for - profit health organisations, met recently in Canberra with parliamentarians and their staff, people living with these conditions and advocacy groups to launch a joint position paper highlighting the issues relating to people with progressive neurodegenerative diseases in the NDIS.
The NSW Aboriginal Land Council and the Aboriginal Housing Office, with the support of the DAA initiated a meeting in October 2008 for the purpose of providing an opportunity for NSW Peak Bodies to explore the potential for reaching a unified NSW position on some key issues and characteristics of a National Representative Body.
There was, however, strong support for the National Representative Body to provide a «meeting place» for peak bodies and for them to be involved in the working processes of the body.
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