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Meeting Paris: A Book of Poems.




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Black Flame.




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Girls Don't Lay Bricks.




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The Five and Ten Men : Ten men who redefined distance running.




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I look around.




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Myanmar in Moments.




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Dead people don't make jam / Sean Crawley..




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Not looking for signs / Belinda Broughton.




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Secrets of the maze : in the Vales / created by Grandmother Christine.




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2019-2020 Annual Evaluation Work Plan.




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2019-23 Corporate plan.




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2018 Regional Heritage Conference, 12-13 April 2018 Geraldton : sacred heritage conference program / Heritage Council, Government of Western Australia, City of Greater Geraldton.




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Designing for resilient energy systems : choices in future engineering / edited by Paul Barnes and Neil Greet.




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Everyday Revolutions : Remaking Gender, Sexuality and Culture in 1970s Australia.




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BUTTERBALL Goes to the Beach.




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Animal Nutrition : From Theory to Practice.

Nutrition is the key driver of animal health, welfare and production. In agriculture, nutrition is crucial to meet increasing global demands for animal protein and consumer demands for cheaper meat, milk and eggs and higher standards of animal welfare. For companion animals, good nutrition is essential for quality and length of life. Animal Nutrition examines the science behind the nutrition and feeding of the major domesticated animal species: sheep, beef cattle, dairy cattle, deer, goats, pigs, poultry, camelids, horses, dogs and cats. It includes introductory chapters on digestion and feeding standards, followed by chapters on each animal, containing information on digestive anatomy and physiology, evidence-based nutrition and feeding requirements, and common nutritional and metabolic diseases. Clear diagrams, tables and breakout boxes make this text readily understandable and it will be of value to tertiary students and to practising veterinarians, livestock consultants, producers and nutritionists.




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Annual Evaluation Work Plan : Indigenous Advancement Strategy.




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They didn't give up : Ludwig George DREYER and Louisa FOLLE.




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Loud and Red.




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What Would Love Do? : Parenting a child through the first year of gender transition.




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ONE TO ONE: The family history and autobiography of Gary Robert Toone - a boy from Kendenup, Western Australia.




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Seek : A devotional guide towards surrender.




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We Will Rise : Rising from the ashes to a n new beginning.




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Australia's Second Open Government National Action Plan 2018-20 / Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.




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Australian Government response to the Senate Economics References Committee Report : A husband is not a retirement plan: Achieving economic security for women in retirement.




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Australian government response to the Senate Finance and Public Administration References Committee inquiry report : the appropriateness and effectiveness of the objectives, design, implementation and evaluation of the Community Development Program (CDP)




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Award of funding under the Regional Jobs and Investment Packages : Department of infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development, Department of Industry, Inovation and Science / The Auditor General.

"The objective of the audit was to assess whether the award of funding under the RJIP program was informed by appropriate departmental advice and that processes complied with the grants administration framework."--Page 8.




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Better support for farmers during drought / Australian Government BETA.




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Cabinet Handbook / Australian Government, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.




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Cabinet Handbook / Australian Government, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.




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The China Defence Universities Tracker : exploring the military and security links of China's universities / Alex Joske.

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is building links between China’s civilian universities, military and security agencies. Those efforts, carried out under a policy of leveraging the civilian sector to maximise military power (known as ‘military–civil fusion’), have accelerated in the past decade. Research for the China Defence Universities Tracker has determined that greater numbers of Chinese universities are engaged in defence research, training defence scientists, collaborating with the military and cooperating with defence industry conglomerates and are involved in classified research.1 At least 15 civilian universities have been implicated in cyberattacks, illegal exports or espionage. China’s defence industry conglomerates are supervising agencies of nine universities and have sent thousands of their employees to train abroad.




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My Families.




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Dino-Rooka from Andamooka.




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Growing with Cabrini in Victoria.




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The Vernacont Wars: The Journey.




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The Abandoned Poet.




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Pandeme of Bees.




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Plants help us grow / written bt Shane Richards ; illustrated by Tara Richards.




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Copper! : a life in law enforcement / Andrew Atkinson.

This is the thrilling account of an extraordinary life in law enforcement. Specialising in technical surveillance, Victoria Police Inspector Andrew Atkinson dedicated himself to ridding our world of murderers, corruption, terrorists and underworld crime syndicates. Now retired, Atkinson can let us inside his days as a peacekeeper in East Timor with the United Nations, an advisor to the Australia-New Zealand Counter-Terrorism Committee and the deceptive world of police surveillance.




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Aligning to aliveness : a simple guide to heart-centred living / Robert Beno.




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The Spanish connection / Seán Hampsey.




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Commonwealth child safe framework / Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, National Office for Child Safety.

This publication outlines the Commonwealth Child Safe Framework requirements and guidance for its implementation.The primary audience for this publication is Commonwealth entities. This publication has been developed to assist entities to understand and implement the requirements of the Commonwealth Child Safe Framework.




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The community development programme : evaluation of participation and employment outcomes / Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.




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Credit when it's due : timely reminders help consumers reduce their credit card debt / Behavioural Economics Team of the Australian Government, Commonwealth of Australia, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.

Consumers who only make the minimum repayment on their credit card could be paying hundreds of dollars a year in high interest payments. To help, BETA partnered with the Treasury and Westpac to see if reminders could encourage consumers to pay earlier and save money. We found any type of SMS reminder resulted in a $134 (28 per cent) increase in repayments in the following month, compared to those who received no message. However, different SMS messages all had a similar impact and we were unable to detect an effect from sending email reminders. Overall, the findings suggest that sending an SMS reminder to credit card consumers before their payment due date is a simple, cost-effective way to improve their financial wellbeing.




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Cyprinid herpesvirus 3 and its relevance to human health.




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Developing tailored study plans for the new higher education environment : 'Letting go of control' : final report / Professor Joe Shapter, National Teaching Fellow, Flinders University ; Associate Professor Ingo Koeper, College of Science and Engi

"It is timely that the higher education sector examines paths forward to address and indeed engage in the new environment in which it will work in the future. This fellowship explored two approaches to engage students more deeply in their education. The first approach is generally termed 'interdisciplinary studies' where students define their own program of study; the second approach focuses on topic structure where students are given a wide range of choice and in effect can build a topic that suits their interests."--Page iv.




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Economic regulation of airports / Productivity Commission.




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End of Term Self-Assessment Report for Australia's First Open Government National Action Plan 2016-18.




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Engaging men who use violence : invitational narrative approaches / Professor Sarah Wendt, Dr Kate Seymour, Fiona Buchanan, Chris Dolman, Dr Natalie Greenland.

"This study contributes to the limited evidence available on how invitational narrative approaches are used in the domestic and family violence field. It focused on invitational narrative ways of engaging and working with men who perpetrate domestic and family violence. Focusing on the processes and skills of practice embedded in invitational narrative ideas enabled the examination of different ways of engaging men that have the potential to lead to sustained change. Accordingly, the main aim of this study was to explore invitational narrative ways of working in order to build an understanding of the processes and skills that engage men and enable behavioural and attitudinal change." --Executive summary (page 6).




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Federal Executive Council handbook 2019 / Federal Executive Council.

This handbook outlines the diversity of matters submitted to the Executive Council and presented to the Governor-General and Executive Councillors.