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Ni'mah, Fadlilatun, and Nisful Laila. "Apakah Bank Syariah di Indonesia Tergolong Efisien? (Dea Window Analysis)." Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Teori dan Terapan 9, no. 2 (March 31, 2022): 182–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/vol9iss20222pp182-191.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the level of efficiency of Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia for the period 2015 - 2019. This study uses a quantitative approach with the DEA Window Analysis method. The results of this study state that the average score for the efficiency of Islamic Commercial Banks in 2015-2019 assuming CRS is 90%, while the average efficiency score for the assumption of VRS is 96%. The best efficiency measurement for 2015-2019 is the assumption of Variable Return to Scale (VRS), because in the VRS assumption there are Islamic commercial banks that have an efficient score. Bank Mandiri Syariah and Bank Victoria Syariah, on the assumption of VRS, are the banks that have the efficiency score and are the most stable compared to other banks.
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Hallam, Gillian, and Robyn Ellard. "Our Future, Our Skills: Using Evidence to Drive Practice in Public Libraries." Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 10, no. 4 (December 13, 2015): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.18438/b8fg6w.

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Abstract Objective – The public library sector’s future prosperity is contingent upon a well-trained, experienced, and valued workforce. In a collaborative initiative, State Library Victoria (SLV) and the Public Libraries Victoria Network (PLVN) commissioned an in-depth research study to examine the skills requirements of staff across the State. The Our Future, Our Skills project sought to identify the range of skills used by public library staff today, to anticipate the range of skills that would be needed in five years’ time, and to present a skills gap analysis to inform future training and development strategies. Methods – The project encompassed qualitative and quantitative research activities: literature review and environmental scan, stakeholder interviews, focus groups and a workforce skills audit. The research populations were staff (Individual survey) and managers (Management survey) employed in 47 library services, including metropolitan, outer metropolitan and regional library services in Victoria. Results – The high response rate (45%) reflected the relevance of the study, with 1,334 individual and 77 management respondents. The data captured their views related to the value of their skillsets, both now and in five years’ time, and the perceived levels of confidence using their skills. The sector now has a bank of baseline evidence which has contributed to a meaningful analysis of the anticipated skills gaps. Conclusions – This paper focuses on the critical importance of implementing evidence-based practice in public libraries. In an interactive workshop, managers determined the skills priorities at both the local and sectoral levels to inform staff development programs and recruitment activities. A collaborative SLV/PLVN project workgroup will implement the report’s recommendations with a state-wide workforce development plan rolled out during 2015-17. This plan will include a training matrix designed to bridge the skills gap, with a focus on evaluation strategies to monitor progress towards objectives. The paper provides insights into the different ways in which the project workgroup is using research evidence to drive practice.
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Harper, Ian. "R.Murray and K.White, A bank for the people: a history of the State Bank of Victoria (Melbourne: Hargreen Publishing Company, 1992. Pp. xi + 454. Appendices, endnotes, bibliography, index. $39.95.)." Australian Economic History Review 34, no. 1 (January 1, 1994): 84–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aehr.341br10.

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MUNNOCH, S. A., K. WARD, S. SHERIDAN, G. J. FITZSIMMONS, C. T. SHADBOLT, J. P. PIISPANEN, Q. WANG, et al. "A multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Saintpaul in Australia associated with cantaloupe consumption." Epidemiology and Infection 137, no. 3 (June 18, 2008): 367–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268808000861.

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SUMMARYA multi-state outbreak of Salmonella enterica serovar Saintpaul infection occurred in Australia during October 2006. A case-control study conducted in three affected jurisdictions, New South Wales, Victoria and Australian Capital Territory, included 36 cases with the outbreak-specific strain of S. Saintpaul identified by multiple locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) in a faecal specimen and 106 controls. Consumption of cantaloupe (rockmelon) was strongly associated with illness (adjusted OR 23·9 95%, 95% CI 5·1–112·4). S. Saintpaul, with the outbreak MLVA profile, was detected on the skin of two cantaloupes obtained from an implicated retailer. Trace-back investigations did not identify the specific source of the outbreak strain of S. Saintpaul, but multiple Salmonella spp. were detected in environmental samples from farms and packing plants investigated during the trace-back operation. Cantaloupe production and processing practices pose a potential public health threat requiring regulatory and community educational interventions.
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Wagner, Robin. "What Munn Missed: The Queensland Schools of Arts." Queensland Review 20, no. 2 (October 30, 2013): 187–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qre.2013.20.

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American Librarian Ralph Munn's historic tour of Australian libraries in 1934 is well documented. Along with Ernest Pitt, Chief Librarian of the State Library of Victoria, he spent nearly ten weeks travelling from Sydney and back again, visiting libraries in all the state capitals and many regional towns throughout the country. Munn's trip was funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York, which was then, through its Dominions fund, turning attention to philanthropic opportunities in the Antipodes. The resulting report, Australian Libraries: A Survey of Conditions and Suggestions for their Improvement (commonly referred to as the Munn–Pitt Report) is often credited with initiating the public library movement in Australia.
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PERKINS, PHILIP D. "A revision of the Australian humicolous and hygropetric water beetle genus Tympanogaster Perkins, and comparative morphology of the Meropathina (Coleoptera: Hydraenidae)." Zootaxa 1346, no. 1 (October 30, 2006): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1346.1.1.

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The Australian endemic humicolous and hygropetric water beetle genus Tympanogaster Perkins, 1979, is revised, based on the study of 7,280 specimens. The genus is redescribed, and redescriptions are provided for T. cornuta (Janssens), T. costata (Deane), T. deanei Perkins, T. macrognatha (Lea), T. novicia (Blackburn), T. obcordata (Deane), T. schizolabra (Deane), and T. subcostata (Deane). Lectotypes are designated for Ochthebius labratus Deane, 1933, and Ochthebius macrognathus Lea, 1926. Ochthebius labratus Deane, 1933, is synonymized with Ochthebius novicius Blackburn, 1896. Three new subgenera are described: Hygrotympanogaster new subgenus (type species Tympanogaster (Hygrotympanogaster) maureenae new species; Topotympanogaster new subgenus (type species Tympanogaster (Topotympanogaster) crista new species; and Plesiotympanogaster new genus (type species Tympanogaster (Plesiotympanogaster) thayerae new species. Seventy-six new species are described, and keys to the subgenera, species groups, and species are given. High resolution digital images of all primary types are presented (online version in color), and geographic distributions are mapped. Male genitalia, representative spermathecae and representative mouthparts are illustrated. Scanning electron micrographs of external morphological characters of adults and larvae are presented. Selected morphological features of the other members of the subtribe Meropathina, Meropathus Enderlein and Tympallopatrum Perkins, are illustrated and compared with those of Tympanogaster. Species of Tympanogaster are typically found in the relict rainforest patches in eastern Australia. Most species have very limited distributions, and relict rainforest patches often have more than one endemic species. The only species currently known from the arid center of Australia, T. novicia, has the widest distribution pattern, ranging into eastern rainforest patches. There is a fairly close correspondence between subgenera and microhabitat preferences. Members of Tympanogaster (s. str.) live in the splash zone, usually on stream boulders, or on bedrock stream margins. The majority of T. (Hygrotympanogaster) species live in the hygropetric zone at the margins of waterfalls, or on steep rockfaces where water is continually trickling; a few rare species have been collected from moss in Nothofagus rainforests. Species of T. (Plesiotympanogaster) have been found in both hygropetric microhabitats and in streamside moss. The exact microhabitats of T. (Topotympanogaster) are unknown, but the morphology of most species suggests non-aquatic habits; most specimens have been collected in humicolous microhabitats, by sifting rainforest debris, or were taken in flight intercept traps. Larvae of hygropetric species are often collected with adults. These larvae have tube-like, dorsally positioned, mesothoracic spiracles that allow the larvae to breathe while under a thin film of water. The key morphological differences between larvae of Tympanogaster (s. str.) and those of Tympanogaster (Hygrotympanogaster) are illustrated. New species of Tympanogaster are: T. (s. str.) aldinga (New South Wales, Dorrigo National Park, Rosewood Creek), T. (s. str.) amaroo (New South Wales, Back Creek, downstream of Moffatt Falls), T. (s. str.) ambigua (Queensland, Cairns), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) arcuata (New South Wales, Kara Creek, 13 km NEbyE of Jindabyne), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) atroargenta (Victoria, Possum Hollow falls, West branch Tarwin River, 5.6 km SSW Allambee), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) barronensis (Queensland, Barron Falls, Kuranda), T. (s. str.) bluensis (New South Wales, Blue Mountains), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) bondi (New South Wales, Bondi Heights), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) bryosa (New South Wales, New England National Park), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) buffalo (Victoria, Mount Buffalo National Park), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) canobolas (New South Wales, Mount Canobolas Park), T. (s. str.) cardwellensis (Queensland, Cardwell Range, Goddard Creek), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) cascadensis (New South Wales, Cascades Campsite, on Tuross River), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) clandestina (Victoria, Grampians National Park, Golton Gorge, 7.0 km W Dadswells Bridge), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) clypeata (Victoria, Grampians National Park, Golton Gorge, 7.0 km W Dadswells Bridge), T. (s. str.) cooloogatta (New South Wales, New England National Park, Five Day Creek), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) coopacambra (Victoria, Beehive Falls, ~2 km E of Cann Valley Highway on 'WB Line'), T. (Topotympanogaster) crista (Queensland, Mount Cleveland summit), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) cudgee (New South Wales, New England National Park, 0.8 km S of Pk. Gate), T. (s. str.) cunninghamensis (Queensland, Main Range National Park, Cunningham's Gap, Gap Creek), T. (s. str.) darlingtoni (New South Wales, Barrington Tops), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) decepta (Victoria, Mount Buffalo National Park), T. (s. str.) dingabledinga (New South Wales, Dorrigo National Park, Rosewood Creek, upstream from Coachwood Falls), T. (s. str.) dorrigoensis (New South Wales, Dorrigo National Park, Rosewood Creek, upstream from Coachwood Falls), T. (Topotympanogaster) dorsa (Queensland, Windin Falls, NW Mount Bartle-Frere), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) duobifida (Victoria, 0.25 km E Binns, Hill Junction, adjacent to Jeeralang West Road, 4.0 km S Jeerelang), T. (s. str.) eungella (Queensland, Finch Hatton Gorge), T. (Topotympanogaster) finniganensis (Queensland, Mount Finnigan summit), T. (s. str.) foveova (New South Wales, Border Ranges National Park, Brindle Creek), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) grampians (Victoria, Grampians National Park, Epacris Falls, 2.5 km WNW Halls Gap), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) gushi (New South Wales, Mount Canobolas Park), T. (s. str.) hypipamee (Queensland, Mount Hypipamee National Park, Barron River headwaters below Dinner Falls), T. (s. str.) illawarra (New South Wales, Macquarie Rivulet Falls, near Wollongong), T. (Topotympanogaster) intricata (Queensland, Mossman Bluff Track, 5–10 km W Mossman), T. (s. str.) jaechi (Queensland, Running Creek, along road between Mount Chinghee National Park and Border Ranges National Park), T. (Topotympanogaster) juga (Queensland, Mount Lewis summit), T. kuranda (Queensland, Barron Falls, Kuranda), T. (s. str.) lamingtonensis (Queensland, Lamington National Park, Lightening Creek), T. (s. str.) magarra (New South Wales, Border Ranges National Park, Brindle Creek), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) maureenae (New South Wales, Back Creek, Moffatt Falls, ca. 5 km W New England National Park boundary), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) megamorpha (Victoria, Possum Hollow falls, W br. Tarwin River, 5.6 km SSW Allambee), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) merrijig (Victoria, Merrijig), T. (s. str.) millaamillaa (Queensland, Millaa Millaa), T. modulatrix (Victoria, Talbot Creek at Thomson Valley Road, 4.25 km WSW Beardmore), T. (Topotympanogaster) monteithi (Queensland, Mount Bartle Frere), T. moondarra (New South Wales, Border Ranges National Park, Brindle Creek), T. (s. str.) mysteriosa (Queensland), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) nargun (Victoria, Deadcock Den, on Den of Nargun Creek, Mitchell River National Park), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) newtoni (Victoria, Mount Buffalo National Park), T. (s. str.) ovipennis (New South Wales, Dorrigo National Park, Rosewood Creek, upstream from Coachwood Falls), T. (s. str.) pagetae (New South Wales, Back Creek, downstream of Moffatt Falls), T. (Topotympanogaster) parallela (Queensland, Mossman Bluff Track, 5–10 km W Mossman), T. (s. str.) perpendicula (Queensland, Mossman Bluff Track, 5–10 km W Mossman), T. plana (Queensland, Cape Tribulation), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) porchi (Victoria, Tarra-Bulga National Park, Tarra Valley Road, 1.5 km SE Tarra Falls), T. (s. str.) precariosa (New South Wales, Leycester Creek, 4 km. S of Border Ranges National Park), T. (s. str.) protecta (New South Wales, Leycester Creek, 4 km. S of Border Ranges National Park), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) punctata (Victoria, Mount Buffalo National Park, Eurobin Creek), T. (s. str.) ravenshoensis (Queensland, Ravenshoe State Forest, Charmillan Creek, 12 km SE Ravenshoe), T. (s. str.) robinae (New South Wales, Back Creek, downstream of Moffatt Falls), T. (s. str.) serrata (Queensland, Natural Bridge National Park, Cave Creek), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) spicerensis (Queensland, Spicer’s Peak summit), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) storeyi (Queensland, Windsor Tableland), T. (Topotympanogaster) summa (Queensland, Mount Elliott summit), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) tabula (New South Wales, Mount Canobolas Park), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) tallawarra (New South Wales, Dorrigo National Park, Rosewood Creek, Cedar Falls), T. (s. str.) tenax (New South Wales, Salisbury), T. (Plesiotympanogaster) thayerae (Tasmania, Liffey Forest Reserve at Liffey River), T. (s. str.) tora (Queensland, Palmerston National Park), T. trilineata (New South Wales, Sydney), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) truncata (Queensland, Tambourine Mountain), T. (s. str.) volata (Queensland, Palmerston National Park, Learmouth Creek, ca. 14 km SE Millaa Millaa), T. (Hygrotympanogaster) wahroonga (New South Wales, Wahroonga), T. (s. str.) wattsi (New South Wales, Blicks River near Dundurrabin), T. (s. str.) weiri (New South Wales, Allyn River, Chichester State Forest), T. (s. str.) wooloomgabba (New South Wales, New England National Park, Five Day Creek).
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Braun, Benjamin. "Central banking and the infrastructural power of finance: the case of ECB support for repo and securitization markets." Socio-Economic Review 18, no. 2 (February 20, 2018): 395–418. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwy008.

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Abstract The pre-crisis rise and post-crisis resilience of European repo and securitization markets represent political victories for the interests of large banks. To explain when and how finance wins, the literature emphasizes lobbying capacity (instrumental power) and the financial sector’s central position in the economy (structural power). Increasingly, however, finance also enjoys infrastructural power, which stems from entanglements between specific financial markets and public-sector actors, such as treasuries and central banks, which govern by transacting in those markets. To demonstrate the analytical value of this perspective, the article traces how the European Central Bank (ECB), motivated by monetary policy considerations, has shaped post-crisis financial policymaking in the EU. It shows that the ECB has played a key part in fending off a financial transaction tax on repos and in shoring up and rebuilding the securitization market. With market-based forms of state agency on the rise, infrastructural entanglement and power shed new light on the politics of finance.
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Waniha, Pascal F., Rita D. Roberts, James W. Wilson, Agnes Kijazi, and Benedicto Katole. "Dual-Polarization Radar Observations of Deep Convection over Lake Victoria Basin in East Africa." Atmosphere 10, no. 11 (November 13, 2019): 706. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos10110706.

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Lake Victoria in East Africa supports the livelihood of thousands of fishermen and it is estimated that 3000–5000 human deaths occur per year over the lake. It is hypothesized that most of these fatalities are due to localized, severe winds produced by intense thunderstorms over the lake during the rainy season and larger scale, intense winds over the lake during the dry season. The intense winds produce a rough state of the lake (big wave heights) that cause fishing boats to capsize. In this region, weather radars have never been a primary tool for monitoring and nowcasting high impact weather. The Tanzania Meteorological Agency operates an S-band polarimetric radar in Mwanza, Tanzania, along the south shore of Lake Victoria. This radar collects high temporal and spatial resolution data that is now being used to detect and monitor the formation of deep convection over the lake and improve scientific understanding of storm dynamics and intensification. Nocturnal thunderstorms and convection initiation over the lake are well observed by the Mwanza radar and are strongly forced by lake and land breezes and gust fronts. Unexpected is the detection of clear air echo to ranges ≥100 km over the lake that makes it possible to observe low-level winds, gust fronts, and other convergence lines near the surface of the lake. The frequent observation of extensive clear air and low-level convergence lines opens up the opportunity to nowcast strong winds, convection initiation, and subsequent thunderstorm development and incorporate this information into a regional early warning system proposed for Lake Victoria Basin (LVB). Two weather events are presented illustrating distinctly different nocturnal convection initiation over the lake that evolve into intense morning thunderstorms. The evolution of these severe weather events was possible because of the Mwanza radar observations; satellite imagery alone was insufficient to provide prediction of storm initiation, growth, movement, and decay.
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Phillips, D. I. "A new litter trap for urban drainage systems." Water Science and Technology 39, no. 2 (January 1, 1999): 85–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1999.0091.

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Litter is generated in shopping areas and is washed or blown into stormwater drainage systems. These convey the litter to open water bodies leading to the accumulation of non-biodegradable litter on the banks and beaches of urban waterways and bay foreshores. The increasing public awareness of the problem prompted the State Government of Victoria to provide funding to develop an innovative patented litter trap known as the In-line Litter Separator (ILLS). The ILLS is retrofitted to the drainage system downstream of shopping areas and removes litter and other pollutants from the passing stormwater. In a two-year development program, ten prototypes were installed and tested in the Melbourne and metropolitan area. The results were so successful that the ILLS is now manufactured in Australia and overseas under license from Swinburne University. This paper presents the performance criteria, the design concepts, the outcomes of laboratory and hydrologic modelling and the analyses of prototype test results that led to the commercial production of the ILLS.
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Bell, Stephen, and Andrew Hindmoor. "The Ideational Shaping of State Power and Capacity: Winning Battles but Losing the War over Bank Reform in the US and UK." Government and Opposition 49, no. 3 (May 22, 2014): 342–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gov.2014.2.

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This article extends a recent line of research arguing that the power and capacity of political actors (including states) is not just the product of particular fixed attributes but is also the outcome of politicalrelationsbetween key interlocutors, including ideational relations. State elites, especially government leaders, have persisted with a mindset that still values the economic centrality of a large and complex banking sector. This way of thinking has conditioned the relationship between, on the one hand, the US and UK governments and, on the other, Wall Street and the City of London and has led to a form of ‘dysfunctional embeddedness’. Government leaders may have been able to win high-profile policy victories over the banking sector in the post-crisis period, but in accepting a large, complex and constantly evolving financial system with high levels of systemic risk, they have unwittingly placed themselves at a continuing disadvantage in the regulatory arena.
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Bull, Lawrence. "Frontline Interview: Whistleblowers inside the Australian building racket." Pacific Journalism Review 20, no. 2 (December 31, 2014): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/pjr.v20i2.171.

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Multiple Walkley Award winners Nick McKenzie and Richard Baker from Fairfax’s Melbourne newspaper, The Age, have rocked venerable Australian institutions to their foundations with their investigative reporting. Previous investigations have exposed drug smuggling within Australian Customs, bribery on behalf of the Reserve Bank and organised criminals’ manipulation of horse racing. The duo started this year with an investigation deemed worthy of a Royal Commission. Their reports across the Fairfax network and on the ABC’s 7.30 programme featured interviews with whistleblowers risking their lives to go on the record to publicise the relationship between Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) and organised crime. The stories also exposed registered businesses owned by major organised crime figures winning lucrative construction contracts from the Victorian state government, and dealings within the New South Wales government’s Barangaroo development. Freelance reporter and University of Technology, Sydney, Journalism Masters student Lawrence Bull spoke with Nick McKenzie and Richard Baker about their latest project in two careers full of influential investigations, ‘Inside the Building Racket’.Frontline editor: Professor Wendy Bacon
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Jamaludin, Jamaludin, Endang Kustini, and Rini Dianti Fauzi. "Implementasi Metode Rgec Dalam Menilai Tingkat Kesehatan Bank (Studi Pada Bank Victoria International Tbk. Periode 2015-2019." Jurnal Disrupsi Bisnis 5, no. 1 (January 31, 2022): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.32493/drb.v5i1.18397.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat kesehatan Bank Victoria bila diukur dengan pendekatan Risk Profile atau Profil Risiko, untuk mengetahui tingkat kesehatan Bank Victoria bila diukur dengan pendekatan Good Corporate Governance, untuk mengetahui tingkat kesehatan Bank Victoria bila diukur dengan pendekatan Earning atau Rentabilitas, untuk mengetahui tingkat kesehatan Bank Victoria bila diukur dengan pendekatan Capital atau Permodalan dan untuk mengetahui tingkat kesehatan Bank Victoria bila diukur dengan menggunakan metode RGEC. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah jenis penelitian deskriptif dengan pendekatan kuantitatif. Variabel dan pengukuran pada penelitian ini terdiri dari faktor Risk Profile, faktor Good Corporate Governance, faktor Earnings, faktor Capital atau permodalan. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa tingkat kesehatan Bank Victoria TBK pada tahun 2015-2019 di ukur dengan menggunakan RGEC antara lain dengan pendekatan Risk Profile, Good Corporate Governance, Earning dan Capital berada pada rata-rata pembobotan sebesar 80,55 %. Itu artinya secara keseluruhan bahwa kinerja keuangan Bank Victoria TBK mulai 2015-2019 dikatakan sehat. Kata Kunci: Risk Profile; Good Corporate Governance; Earning; Capital; Kinerja Keuangan
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Syah, Alifian Alif Akbar Frasetiawan, and Muhamad Nahid. "Analisis Perbandingan Kinerja Keuangan Bank Syariah Sebelum dan Sesudah Melakukan Spin-Off (Studi Kasus Bank BJB Syariah dan Bank Victoria Syariah)." TSARWAH 6, no. 2 (August 29, 2022): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.32678/tsarwah.v6i2.6710.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui perbedaan kinerja keuangan Bank Syariah BJB dan Bank Victoria Syariah sebelum dan sesudah spin-off dengan membandingkan rasio ROA, CAR, FDR, NPF, dan BOPO sebelum dan setelah melakukan spin-off dari BJB. Bank Syariah dan Bank Victoria Syariah. Penelitian ini dilakukan terhadap laporan keuangan Bank Syariah BJB dan Bank Syariah Victoria 2 (dua) tahun sebelum melakukan spin-off dan 2 (dua) tahun setelah melakukan spin-off. Metode analisis data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan 2 (dua) metode yaitu metode uji Sample Paired T-Test untuk data yang berdistribusi normal dan Metode Uji Wilcoxon untuk data yang berdistribusi tidak normal. Hasil dalam penelitian ini membuktikan bahwa; tidak terdapat perbedaan kinerja keuangan yang signifikan pada Bank Umum Syariah sebelum dan sesudah dilakukan spin-off yang dalam penelitian ini diwakili oleh 2 (dua) Bank Umum Syariah, yaitu Bank Syariah BJB dan Bank Syariah Victoria. Pada Bank Syariah BJB terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan setelah terjadi spin-off pada rasio CAR dan rasio BOPO, sedangkan pada Bank Victoria Syariah terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan setelah dilakukan spin-off yaitu rasio NPF dan rasio BOPO. Sedangkan untuk rasio lainnya seperti rasio ROA, FDR, dan NPF pada Bank Syariah BJB setelah spin-off tidak terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan, sedangkan rasio pada Bank Victoria Syariah seperti rasio ROA, CAR, dan FDR tidak terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan. perbedaan yang signifikan setelah melakukan spin-off.
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BHASKAR, HASEENA, S. MELVIN MOHAN, and M. SREESHA. "Establishment and spread of the invasive mite, Tetranychus gloveri Banks (Prostigmata: Tetranychidae) in Kerala, India." Zoosymposia 22 (November 30, 2022): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zoosymposia.22.1.107.

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Tetranychus gloveri Banks was first recorded as Tetranychus okinawanus Ehara in India on an ornamental plant, Adenium obesum from Thrissur district, Kerala state, during 2016 (Zeity et al. 2016). Recently, Sharkey et al. (2022) synonymized T. okinawanus with T. gloveri based on morphological and molecular data. In Kerala, T. gloveri has emerged as a predominant species of mite infesting major agricultural and horticultural crops in the district (Arunima et al. 2018). In order to investigate the distribution and host range of the mite species in Kerala, periodical surveys were conducted in different agricultural ecosystems across the state during March 2020 to June 2022. Spider mite infested samples were collected from fruit crops, vegetables, ornamental plants, medicinal plants and other non-crop plants from different localities, kept in polythene bags. The GPS data of the locality and host plants were recorded. In the laboratory, a single gravid female from each sample was used to establish isoline culture providing unique accession number. Male and female specimens from each isoline culture were slide mounted on Hoyer’s medium and morphological characterization of the slide mounted mite specimens were carried to establish the species identity. Characters such as chaetotaxy of hysterosoma and legs, structure of empodium and pattern of dorsal striae between e1 and f1 of female were used for genus level identification, while the shape of male genitalia, aedeagus, was used for species level identification. In this study, T. gloveri was recorded from a wide host range of 35 host plants in 24 plant families viz., Malvaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Fabaceae, Amaranthaceae, Rutaceae, Solanaceae, Musaceae, Moraceae, Anacardiaceae, Caricaceae, Adoxaceae, Rosaceae, Compositae, Gentianaceae, Convolvulaceae, Balsaminaceae, Orchidaceae, Asparagaceae, Goodeniaceae, Apocyanaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Oxalidaceae, Lamiaceae and Pontederiaceae. The mite species was distributed in seven districts covering northern, central and southern regions viz., Wayanad, Malappuram, Thrissur, Palakkad, Ernakulam, Alappuzha and Thiruvananthapuram districts of Kerala. Curry leaf, country kreat (Exacum bicolor), sunflower, Victoria corn plant (Dracaena sp.), Calotropis gigantea, little tree plant (Biophytum sensitivum), holy basil (Ocimum sanctum) and the aquatic pickerel weed (Monochoria vaginalis) are new host records for T. gloveri. The study confirms that the mite species has established and spread across Kerala by widening its host range and expanding its geographical area of distribution, within a short span after its introduction into the state.
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Rawling, Michael, and Eugene Schofield-Georgeson. "Industrial legislation in Australia in 2017." Journal of Industrial Relations 60, no. 3 (April 20, 2018): 378–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022185618760088.

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This article examines key industrial legislation passed by federal Parliament in 2017. The main development in federal industrial legislation for this year, which passed with bipartisan support, saw a weakened Coalition Government (forced from its traditional industrial relations (IR) stance) act to improve protections for vulnerable workers. This initiative introduced extended liability provisions regulating franchisors and holding companies. However, these provisions are a narrow response to an economy-wide problem because they do not establish measures to better regulate supply chains, labour hire and gig economy arrangements for the protection of vulnerable workers. Back in more familiar territory, the Coalition Government managed to implement part of its agenda to further regulate unions by establishing legislation that criminalises bargaining payments by employers to unions. A constitutional crisis over the citizenship status of federal Parliamentarians prevented the Coalition Government from passing legislation designed to curtail trade union activities. The article also considers significant State legislative developments including the introduction of mandatory labour hire licensing laws in South Australia and Queensland, industrial manslaughter laws in Queensland and regulation of ridesharing arrangements in Victoria. The article concludes by contrasting federal criminal penalties against union activity with civil penalties for businesses that exploit vulnerable workers, before suggesting future directions in industrial legislation.
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Ashton, DH, and DG Martin. "Regeneration in a Pole-Stage Forest of Eucalyptus regnans Subjected to Different Fire Intensities in 1982." Australian Journal of Botany 44, no. 4 (1996): 393. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt9960393.

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In 1982, fire burnt stands of Eucalyptus regnans F.Muell. in a relatively dry site in Victoria. In one area, the fire killed both canopy and understorey; in an adjacent area, only understorey was destroyed. Regeneration in the two areas was similar over the following year, but diverged thereafter to produce understoreys with different species dominance. In both stands, a poor supply of mature E. regnans seed in the crowns at the time of the fire resulted in relatively low initial density of seedlings: in the firekilled stand, this meant that closure of the canopy of the stratum was delayed for 5 or 6 years; however, in the understorey-killed stand, none of the E. regnans seedlings survived for 2 years. The soil seed bank was reduced more severely in the fire-killed than in the understorey-killed stand, although not all seed germinated in the first year. Vegetative regeneration of herbs and shrubs occurred from shallower layers of soil in the understorey-killed than in the fire-killed stand. An increase in soil fertility after the fire, as measured by seedling bioassay, was apparent only in the first season after the fire and was correlated with higher levels of available P. In the understorey-killed stand, fertility in the topsoil was greater than that in the fire-killed stand, and growth in diameter at breast height of dominant trees was significantly greater than in adjacent unburnt stands in the first few years after the fire. By comparison, when fire burnt through a site of higher rainfall after the maturation of the current crop of canopy-stored seed, regeneration was initially denser and growth considerably greater than that in the drier site. The study demonstrated that the course of secondary succession depends on site quality, timing of the fire in relation to seed production, soil seed germination, vegetative growth from protected organs, the severity of the fire, the presence or absence of browsing, and, in the long term, the frequency of recurrent fire.
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Agustina, Rina. "Penilaian Tingkat Kesehatan Perbankan Syariah di Indonesia dengan Metode RGEC." Al-Urban: Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah dan Filantropi Islam 1, no. 1 (June 30, 2017): 35–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.22236/alurban_vol1/is1pp35-51.

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In this research, descriptive method with quantitative approach is used to calculate and describe RGEC method .Sampling technique using Jugement Sampling technique. Results during the period 2013-2015 using RGEC method show that the bank with the healthy predicate in 2013 are BSM, BRI Syariah, BJB Syariah and Bank Victoria Syariah while the predicate is healthy is Bank SyariahBukopin. In 2014, banks with healthy predicate are BSM and BJB Syariah while the predicates are BRI Syariah, Bank SyariahBukopin, and Bank Victoria Syariah. In 2015 banks with a healthy predicate are BSM, BRI Syariah and Bank SyariahBukopin while the predicate is healthy enough BJB Syariah and Bank Victoria Shariah.
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Misuari, Margibi, and Rafika Rahmawati. "Pengaruh Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Financing To Deposit Ratio (FDR), Non Performing Financing (NPF) dan Inflasi Terhadap Profitabilitas (Studi Kasus PT Bank Victoria Syariah Periode September 2013-2018)." At-Tamwil: Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance 1, no. 1 (July 12, 2022): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.33558/attamwil.v1i1.5660.

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This research aims to know the influence of Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR), Non Performing Financing (NPF), and Inflation against Profitability Return On Assets (ROA)at PT Bank Victoria Syariah. This study used a sample of Pt Victorian Sharia Bank, based on financial statements within the period for 6 years where the processed data is data per three months averaged starting in 2013 to 2018. The method used applies a quantitative approach to obtain data in the form of numbers so that the objectives in this study are achieved by using multiple linear regression analysis techniques. Results Empirical research shows that there is a simultaneous effect on the variables CAR, FDR, NPF, and inflation on profitability is measured with ROA at PT Bank Victoria Sharia. The results of this research also shows that the CAR . variable partially significant effect positive on profitability at PT Victoria Sharia Bank, while FDR, NPF and inflation variables do not affect profitability at PT Bank Victoria Syariah. Effect of CAR, FDR, NPF, and Inflation on bank profitability Victoria sharia is very influential, this is evidenced by the value of sig f 0.014 (p<0.05). Which means that the increasing CAR, FDR, NPF, and inflation will also increase the profitability (ROA) of bank victoria sharia.
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Khoiriyah, Ummi. "Analisis Profitabilitas Bank Syariah Swasta di Indonesia sebelum dan Sesudah Covid -19 (Dengan Menggunakan Metode Horizontal)." Shafin: Sharia Finance and Accounting Journal 2, no. 1 (March 24, 2022): 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.19105/sfj.v2i1.5812.

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Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis profitabilitas bank syariah swasta di Indonesia sebelum dan sesudah Covid-19 (Dengan menggunakan metode Horizontal). Penelitian ini merupakan jenis penelitian kuantitatif. Data kuantitatif yang digunakan pada penelitian ini berupa perhitungan total aset laba bersih dan total modal pada perbankan BCA Syariah, bank Victoria Syariah, bank Maybank Syariah, dan bank CIMB Niaga Syariah. Sumber data diperoleh dari laporan keuangan bank BCA Syariah, bank Victoria Syariah, bank Maybank Syariah, dan bank CIMB Niaga Syariah yang terdapat di website resmi Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK) tahun 2018, 2020, dan 2021 berupa data laporan total aset, total modal dan laba bersih. Menggunakan perhitungan rasio profitabilitas ROA dan ROE untuk dapat menganalisis dengan analisis horizontal, membandingkan dari tahun 2018 hingga 2021, yang mana tahun dasar yang digunakan ialah tahun 2018. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa rasio profitabilitas bank BCA Syariah dan bank Maybank Syariah mengalami penurunan profitabiitas sedangkan pada bank Victoria Syariah dan bank CIMB Niaga Syariah mengalami peningkatan profitabilitas di masa pandemi covid-19.
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Barnes, R. H., Janet Hoskins, Peter Boomgaard, Ann Kumar, Peter Boomgaard, Lenore Manderson, Matthew Isaac Cohen, et al. "Book Reviews." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 155, no. 2 (1999): 264–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003877.

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- R.H. Barnes, Janet Hoskins, Biographical objects; How things tell the stories of people’s lives. London: Routledge, 1998, x + 213 pp. - Peter Boomgaard, Ann Kumar, Java and modern Europe; Ambiguous encounters. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon, 1997, vii + 472 pp. - Peter Boomgaard, Lenore Manderson, Sickness and the state; Health and illness in colonial Malaya, 1870-1940. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996, xix + 315 pp. - Matthew Isaac Cohen, Bambang Widoyo, Gapit; 4 naskah drama berbahasa Jawa: Rol, Leng, Tuk dan Dom. Yogyakarta: Yayasan Benteng Budaya, 1998, xiv + 302 pp. - James T. Collins, Bernd Nothofer, Reconstruction, classification, description; Festschrift in honor of Isidore Dyen. Hamburg: Abera, 1996, xiv + 259 pp. - J.R. Flenley, Kristina R.M. Beuning, Modern pollen rain, vegetation and climate in lowland East Java, Indonesia. Rotterdam: Balkema, 1996, 51 pp. + 49 plates. [Modern Quaternary Research in Southeast Asia 14.] - Gregory Forth, Karl-Heinze Kohl, Der Tod der Riesjungfrau; Mythen, Kulte und Allianzen in einer ostindonesischen Lokalkultur. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1998, 304 pp. [Religionsethnologische Studien des Frobenius-Instituts Frankfurt am Main, Band I.] - J. van Goor, Brook Barrington, Empires, imperialism and Southeast Asia; Essays in honour of Nicholas Tarling. Clayton, Victoria: Monash Asia Institute, 1997, v + 250 pp. [Monash Papers on Southeast Asia 43.] - Mies Grijns, Penny van Esterik, Women of Southeast Asia. DeKalb: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University, 1996, xiv + 229 pp. ‘Monographs on Southeast Asia, Occasional Paper 17; Second, revised edition.] - Hans Hagerdal, Alfons van der Kraan, Bali at war; A history of the Dutch-Balinese conflict of 1846-49. Clayton, Victoria: Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University, 1995, x + 240 pp. [Monash Papers on Southeast Asia 34]. - Volker Heeschen, Jurg Wassmann, Das Ideal des leicht gebeugten Menschen; Eine ethnokognitive Analyse der Yupno in Papua New Guinea. Berlin: Reimer, 1993, xiii + 246 pp. - Nico Kaptein, Masykuri Abdillah, Responses of Indonesian Muslim intellectuals to the concept of democracy (1966-1993). Hamburg: Abera, 1997, iv + 304 pp. - Niels Mulder, Ivan A. Hadar, Bildung in Indonesia; Krise und kontinuitat; Das Beispiel Pesantren. Frankfurt: IKO-Verlag fur Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 1999, 207 pp. - Niels Mulder, Jim Schiller, Imagining Indonesia: Cultural politics and political culture. Athens: Ohio University, 1997, xxiii + 351 pp. [Monographs in International Studies, Southeast Asia Series 97.], Barbara Martin-Schiller (eds.) - J.W. Nibbering, Raymond L. Bryant, The political ecology of forestry in Burma 1824-1994. London: Hurst, 1997, xiii + 257 pp. - Hetty Nooy-Palm, Douglas W. Hollan, Contentment and suffering; Culture and experience in Toraja. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994, xiii + 276 pp., Jane C. Wellenkamp (eds.) - Anton Ploeg, Bill Gammage, The sky travellers; Journeys in New Guinea, 1938-1939. Carlton South, Victoria: Melbourne University Press, 1998. x + 292 pp. - Anton Ploeg, Jurg Wassmann, Pacific answers to Western hegemony; Cultural practices of identity construction. Oxford: Berg, 1998, vii + 449 pp. - John Villiers, Abdul Kohar Rony, Bibliography; The Portugese in Southeast Asia: Malacca, Moluccas, East Timor. Hamburg: Abera Verlag, 1997, 138 pp. [Abera Bibliographies 1.], Ieda Siqueira Wiarda (eds.) - Lourens de Vries, Ulrike Mosel, Saliba. Munchen/Newcastle: Lincom Europa, 1994, 48 pp. [Languages of the World/Materials 31.]
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Widyanto, Muhammad Laras. "Financial Performance Analysis of PT Bank Victoria Syariah: Comparative study between 2020 and 2021." East African Scholars Journal of Economics, Business and Management 5, no. 10 (November 17, 2022): 366–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.36349/easjebm.2022.v05i10.014.

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The research objective was to analyze whether any differences in bank financial performance at PT Bank Victoria Syariah between 2020 and 2021. The methodology used for data analysis was a non-parametric different test due is not normally distributed. Thus it used the Wilcoxon test. The results of study showed that there was no difference in the performance of bank Victoria Syariah between 2020 and 2021.
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Sawitri, Desy Retma, Ahmad Juanda, and Ahmad Waluya Jati. "ANALISIS PENGUNGKAPAN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PERBANKAN SYARIAH INDONESIA BERDASARKAN ISLAMIC SOCIAL REPORTING INDEX." Jurnal Reviu Akuntansi dan Keuangan 7, no. 1 (December 19, 2017): 983. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jrak.v7i1.12.

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The purpose of this research is to evaluate the data shown by Corporate Social Responsibility atshareea banks in Indonesia, which analyzed by ISR index. This research used a sampling method.The samples which are used for the purpose of this research are the purposive sampling takenfrom shareea banks at Indonesia which already registered on 2015 and 2016. The result of thisresearch showed that Indonesia Muamalat Bank scored the highest at CSR at 86% and disclosed consistently, while Victoria Bank of Indonesia scored the lowest at 54%. The data alsoshowed that there were four shareea banks which ranked as very informative, they were: Indonesia Muamalat Bank, Shareea Bank of Indonesia Nation, Mandiri Shareea Bank, and CentralAsia Bank. There were also five shareea banks which simply ranked informative, they were:Mega Shareea Bank, Shareea Bank of Indonesia Citizen, Bukopin Shareea Bank, Shareea Bankof Banten of West Java and Panin Shareea Bank. Last, there were two banks which are evaluated as less informative namely Shareea Bank of Maybank Indonesia and Victoria ShareeaBank.Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility, ISR index, Shareea Banks
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Pryor, Lynn. "The State Library of Victoria." ANZTLA EJournal, no. 42 (April 18, 2019): 17–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31046/anztla.v0i42.1128.

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LANDMAN, TODD. "Peter M. Ward and Victoria E. Rodríguez with Enrique Cabrero Mendoza, New Federalism and State Government in Mexico: Bringing the States Back In (Austin, TX: The University of Texas, 1999), pp. xxiii+182, $20.00 pb." Journal of Latin American Studies 33, no. 3 (August 2001): 611–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022216x01316176.

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Grant, T. R., and P. D. Temple–Smith. "Field biology of the platypus ( Ornithorhynchus anatinus ): historical and current perspectives." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences 353, no. 1372 (July 29, 1998): 1081–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.1998.0267.

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The field biology of the platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus , was first studied by a number of expatriate biologists who visited the Australian colonies to collect specimens in the 1800s. Their work was followed in the early to mid–1900s by a group of resident natural historians and later by an increasing number of academic biologists. All of these workers contributed significantly to the current understanding of the field biology of this unique Australian species. The platypus occupies much the same general distribution as it did prior to European occupation of Australia, except for its loss from the state of South Australia. However, local changes and fragmentation of distribution due to human modification of its habitat are documented. The species currently inhabits eastern Australia from around Cooktown in the north to Tasmania in the south. Although not found in the west–flowing rivers of northern Queensland, it inhabits the upper reaches of rivers flowing to the west and north of the dividing ranges in the south of the state and in New South Wales and Victoria. Its current and historical abundance, however, is less well known and it has probably declined in numbers, although still being considered as common over most of its current range. The species was extensively hunted for its fur until around this turn of this century. The platypus is mostly nocturnal in its foraging activities, being predominantly an opportunistic carnivore of benthic invertebrates. The species is homeothermic, maintaining its low body temperature (32°C), even while foraging for hours in water below 5°C. Its major habitat requirements include both riverine and riparian features which maintain a supply of benthic prey species and consolidated banks into which resting and nesting burrows can be excavated. The species exhibits a single breeding season, with mating occurring in late winter or spring and young first emerging into the water after 3—4 months of nurture by the lactating females in the nesting burrows. Natural history observations, mark and recapture studies and preliminary investigations of population genetics indicate the possibility of resident and transient members of populations and suggest a polygynous mating system. Recent field studies have largely confirmed and extended the work of the early biologists and natural historians.
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Xia, Ting, Ross Iles, Sharon Newnam, Dan Lubman, and Alex Collie. "O2C.4 Patterns of health care use following work-related injury and illness in australian truck drivers: a latent class analysis." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 76, Suppl 1 (April 2019): A17.1—A17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oem-2019-epi.44.

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PurposeTo identify patterns of health care use in truck drivers with work-related injury or illness and to identify demographic, occupation, injury/condition, claim and geographic factors associated with patterns of care.Method13 371 accepted workers compensation claims from truck drivers lodged between 2004 and 2013 in the state of Victoria were included. Episodes of health care were categorised according to practitioner type as General Practitioner (GP), Specialist Physician, Mental Health, Surgery, Return to Work, or Physical Therapy. Latent class analysis was used to identify and characterise the distinct profiles of users with different patterns of health service use. Multinomial logistic regression was used to examine the associations between latent class and predictors including demographic, claim and injury-related factors.ResultsFour profiles of heath service use were identified: (1) Low Service Users (55% of the sample) were more likely to be younger, have an injury that did not result in time off work and have conditions other than a musculoskeletal injury; (2) High Service Users (10%) tended to be those who were aged between 45 and 64 years, lived in major cities and had musculoskeletal conditions that resulted in time off work; (3) Physical Therapy Users (25%) were more likely to be aged between 45 and 64 years, live in major cities and have non-traumatic injuries that resulted in time off work; and (4) GP/Mental Health Users (10%) were more likely to be over 24 years of age, from the lowest socio-economic band, be employed by smaller organisations and be claiming benefits for a mental health condition.ConclusionsIt is possible to identify distinct patterns of health care use following work-related injury and disease using workers’ compensation claims data. Nature of injury/disease, sociodemographic characteristics and geographic proximity to health services affect patterns of care.
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Carnegie, Garry D. "The accounting professional project and bank failures." Journal of Management History 22, no. 4 (September 12, 2016): 389–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jmh-04-2016-0018.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the strategies and dynamics of the fledging accounting professional project in the context of boom, bust and reform in colonial Victoria. In doing so, the study provides evidence of the association of members of the Incorporated Institute of Accountants, Victoria (IIAV) (1886) and other auditors with banks that failed during the early 1890s Australian banking crisis, and addresses the implications for the professionalisation trajectory. Design/methodology/approach The study uses primary sources, including the surviving audited financial statements of a selection of 14 Melbourne-based failed banks, reports of relevant company meetings and other press reports and commentaries, along with relevant secondary sources, and applies theoretical analysis informed by the literature on the sociology of the professions. Findings IIAV members as bank auditors are shown to have been associated with most of the bank failures examined in this study, thereby not being immune from key problems in bank auditing and accounting of the period. The study shows how the IIAV, while part of the problem, ultimately became part of a solution that was regarded within the association’s leadership as less than optimal, essentially by means of 1896 legislative reforms in Victoria, and also addresses the associated implications. Practical implications The study reveals how a deeper understanding of economic and social problems in any context may be obtainable by examining surviving financial statements and related records sourced from archives of surviving business records. Originality/value The study elucidates accounting’s professionalisation trajectory in a colonial setting during respective periods of boom, bust and reform from the 1880s until around 1896 and provides insights into the development of financial auditing practices, which is still an important topic.
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Amstein, Walter L. "The Warrior Queen: Reflections on Victoria and Her World." Albion 30, no. 1 (1998): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4052381.

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The subject of monarchy remains more fashionable in the pages of People and the National Inquirer than among NEH peer review panelists or professional historians generally. To a surprising degree, indeed, the subject has been left to non-professionals or to non-historians. Yet, when one reflects on the fact that the best-known wedding and the most traumatic funeral of the twentieth century both involved the British monarchy in a very immediate fashion, then one can hardly contend that that institution is of no account in modern cultural history. In the course of the past decade, I have drafted, and in part published, a series of topical essays involving Queen Victoria as symbol, as personality, and as actor on the political stage, and this paper constitutes a consideration of yet another facet of her world. In the process of exploring Queen Victoria's world in both printed and unpublished sources, I have made two discoveries that may not surprise you unduly once I set them forth.First, each major biographer of Queen Victoria—and there have been a great many—tends to react to the last major previous biographers. Thus Giles St. Aubyn in 1991 and Stanley Weintraub in 1987 drafted their works in the context of Elizabeth Longford's biography of 1964 and Cecil Woodham-Smith's life of 1972. The latter two wrote their lives in reaction to Lytton Strachey's biography of 1921 and Arthur Benson's of 1930. In the process, these more recent historians have at times unwittingly neglected a number of cogent conclusions reached by Sidney Lee way back in 1902.
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Puchal Terol, Victoria. "Pernicious Female Role Models and Mid-Victorian London’s Stage." Clepsydra. Revista de Estudios de Género y Teoría Feminista, no. 20 (2021): 57–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.clepsydra.2021.20.03.

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Hutcheon identifies as ‘historiographic metafiction’ those pieces of fiction that expose that our cultural perception of past events is changing and malleable (129). Even though Hutcheon’s theory of historiographic metafiction has been mainly applied to fiction from the post-modern era, certain elements of historical inspiration can be traced back to fiction from the Victorian period. In this article, I propose to turn to the popular theatre of the mid-Victorian period to scrutinize the manipulation of historical female figures, paying close attention to the representation of Lucrezia Borgia as a strong-minded woman. To do so, I analyse the mid-nineteenth century as a moment for asking questions about feminine identity, feminist movements, and alternative representations of female history. By turning to lesser-known mid-Victorian popular plays by H.J. Byron, Charles Matthews, and Leicester Buckingham I will further contribute to an ongoing archaeological task of recovering lost female voices and interpretations from our recent past.
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THOMAS, D. J. "INSOLVENCY AND THE STATE OF VICTORIA." Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy 12, no. 3 (September 1993): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-3441.1993.tb00892.x.

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Mabuchi, M. "State, Market and Bank." Annuals of Japanese Political Science Association 46 (1995): 31–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7218/nenpouseijigaku1953.46.0_31.

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Surya, Riri Purnama, Zainuddin Zainuddin, and Himyar Pasrizal. "PENGARUH PEMBIAYAAN MUDHARABAH DAN MUSYARAKAH TERHADAP LABA PADA BANK BCA SYARIAH, BANK BNI SYARIAH, BANK BRI SYARIAH, BANK MUAMALAT, BANK SYARIAH MANDIRI DAN BANK VICTORIA SYARIAH TAHUN 2014-2018." Tamwil 7, no. 1 (June 29, 2021): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.31958/jtm.v7i1.2274.

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Venning, Christopher. "Chaplaincy in the State Schools of Victoria." Journal of Christian Education os-48, no. 1 (May 2005): 9–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002196570504800102.

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Pakdeethai, Sasaluck. "State Report for Victoria for April 2017." Australian Endodontic Journal 43, no. 1 (April 2017): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aej.12195.

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Nelmida, Nelmida. "Potensi Financial Distress Bank Umum Syariah di Indonesia." Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen dan Perbankan (Journal of Economics, Management and Banking) 5, no. 3 (January 28, 2020): 156. http://dx.doi.org/10.35384/jemp.v5i3.157.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasikan potensi financial distress Bank Umum Syariah di Indonesia. Populasi penelitian ini adalah seluruh Bank Umum Syariah yang terdaftar pada Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK) kecuali Bank Pembangunan Daerah Syariah. Teknik sampling yang digunakan adalah dengan teknik purposive sampling dengan jumlah sampel 11 Bank mum Syariah dengan periode penelitian dari tahun 2015 sampai 2018. Model analisis yang digunakan untuk menditeksi potensi financial distress adalah model Z Score Altman yang dimodeifikasi untuk perusahaan non manufacture yang tidak terdaftar pada pasar modal. Berdasarkan hasil analisis data diperoleh 10 (sepuluh) Bank Umum Syariah yaitu PT. Bank BNI Syariah, PT. Bank Syariah Mandiri, PT. Bank Mega Syariah, PT. Bank Maybank Syariah Indonesia, PT. Bank Victoria Syariah, PT. Bank BRI Syariah, TBK, PT. Bank Panin Dubai Syariah, TBK, PT. Bank Syariah Bukopin, PT. Bank BCA Syariah, dan PT. Bank Tabungan Pensiunan Nasional Syariah dengan kondisi sehat atau berada pada area Safe Zone, sedangkan 1(satu) Bank Umum Syariah PT. Bank Muamalat Indonesia Tbk dengan kondisi kurang sehat atau berada pada area Grey Zone
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Pertiwi, Prisa Ayu. "Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Pertumbuhan Aset Bank Umum Syariah di Indonesia." Journal of Applied Islamic Economics and Finance 1, no. 2 (February 28, 2021): 362–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.35313/jaief.v1i2.2470.

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This research aims to influence of operational activity and non operational activity to asset growth in sharia commercial banks in Indonesia. The population of this study is Sharia Commercial Banks in Indonesia. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling which consists of Bank Muamalat Indonesia, Bank Panin Syariah, Bank Bukopin Syariah, Bank Syariah Mega Indonesia, Bank Victoria Syariah, BCA Syariah, Bank Syariah Mandiri, BRI Syariah and BNI Syariah. Data is sourced from the financial statements of each person each Islamic bank published through their websites bank. The method used is the Analysis of Poleed Data Regression with tools analysis namely Eviews. The results of this study operational activity with proxy mudharabah financing can’t have effect to asset growth. And than musyarakah financing and murabahah financing have effect to asset growth. While Non operational activity with proxy Deposits with Bank Indonesia have effect and Deposits with other comercial bank can’t have effect to asset growth sharia comercial bank
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Nahinsky, Irwin D. "“Bouncing Back” from a Loss: No Statistical Artifact." Perceptual and Motor Skills 78, no. 3_suppl (June 1994): 1107–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.1994.78.3c.1107.

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In 1991 Nahinsky demonstrated that victories were more likely to follow losses than to follow victories in World Series competition, consistent with a “bouncing back” effect. Zentall stated the result was a statistical artifact of the analysis and presented an analysis he claimed supported that assertion. This article shows that his conclusions are based upon a misconception about the assumptions underlying Nahinsky's analysis as well as faulty assumptions underlying his own. Other aspects of analyzing processes of this sort were also considered.
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Khadidja, Zerigui. "The client’s behaviour towards the bank in Algeria (Public Bank Vs Foreign Bank)." Financial Markets, Institutions and Risks 4, no. 1 (2020): 100–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/fmir.4(1).100-108.2020.

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This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion regarding the behavioral aspects of customer choice of state or foreign bank banking services. The purpose of the study is to study and analyze the behavior of customers when choosing a bank category (state or foreign) to obtain banking services. In order to test the scientific hypotheses, we conducted a survey of clients and bank managers of 12 banks (6 states and 6 foreign). In Algeria, a separate range of financial transactions (in particular, housing lending and investment programs) is entrusted to state-owned banks only, so clients in Algeria do not leave state-owned banks, even if they also start servicing higher-quality foreign banks. The processing of the survey results showed that the key factors that determine the priorities in choosing clients of a state or foreign bank are: the reputation of the bank; tips from friends or acquaintances advice of a bank employee; accident; bank advertising (for foreign banks only). In addition, the choice of the bank by a client in Algeria is influenced by behavioral and institutional factors such as religion, traditions, and social customs. The survey found that just over half of the customers were satisfied with the services of state-owned banks, while 85% were completely satisfied with new banking technologies, ease of use and time savings among foreign bank clients. The main factors that determine the level of customer satisfaction with banking services are ease of knowing cash and payment for services; highly efficient organization and simplicity of credit mechanisms; adherence to the principles of Islamic finance by some foreign banks (alternative finance, where loans and savings do not imply interest rates); more advanced banking services (mainly for foreign banks). Keywords: bank, state bank, foreign bank, customer, competition, bank reputation, banking.
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Rusydiana, Aam, and Salman Al Parisi. "The Measurement of Islamic Bank Performance: A Study Using Maqasid Index and Profitability." Global Review of Islamic Economics and Business 4, no. 1 (December 8, 2016): 001. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/grieb.2016.041-01.

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This study aims to 1) measure Syariah Maqasid Index (SMI) and Profitability Index (PI) of Islamic Banks, and 2) compare the Syariah Maqasid and Profitability Index of Islamic Banks during 2011-2014 with cartesian diagram. This research consists of 2 methods: syariah maqasid index weighting (sekaran method), and Comparative Performance Index (CPI). The object of research consist of 11 Islamic Banks (BUS) in Indonesia with annual data 2011 to 2014. Result: Syariah Maqasid Index of BUS during 2011-2014 from the highest to the lowest, namely Panin Syariah (0254), BCAS (0212), BMI (0208), BRIS (0207), BSM (0202), BSB (0.2008), BJBS ( 0.2006), Victoria Syariah (0199), Maybank Syariah (0197), BNIS (0195), Mega Syariah Bank (0172). Then Profitability Index of BUS in 2011-2014 from the highest to the lowest, namely Maybank Syariah (628.5), Bank Mega Syariah (472.1), BSM (459.9), Panin Syariah (395.5), Victoria Sharia (355.4), BNIS (252.6), BMI (218.2), BCAS (155.4), BSB (150.9), BRIS (135.3), and BJBS (122.3). Conclusion: The highest of Syariah Maqasid Index is Panin Syariah Bank in period 2011-2014, while the highest of Profitability Index is Maybank Syariah in period 2011-2014.
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Malikhatun, Irna, and Rafika Rahmawati. "Analisis Pengungkapan Corporate Social Responsibility Bank Syariah di Indonesia Berdasarkan Islamic Sosial Reporting Index." MASLAHAH (Jurnal Hukum Islam dan Perbankan Syariah) 10, no. 2 (December 2, 2019): 63–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.33558/maslahah.v10i2.2754.

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This study aims to analyze the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for IslamicCommercial Banks using the Islamic Social Reporting Index (ISR) method. The research period usedis 2016-2019. This study uses a quantitative approach. The research population includes all IslamicCommercial Banks (BUS) that publish Annual Reports on their respective websites during the 2016-2019 period. The sample was determined by purposive sampling and obtained 13 Islamic CommercialBanks. The results of this study indicate that of the 13 Islamic Commercial Banks disclosed during2016-2019 that each bank has a different level of disclosure. Bank Mumalat Indonesia and BankSyariah Mandiri received the title Very Informative while Bank Panin Dubai Syariah, Bank AcehSyariah, BNI Syariah, BRI Syariah, BCA Syariah, Mega Syariah, BJB Syariah produced Informativepredicate. Meanwhile, BTPN Syariah, Bukopin Syariah, Bank Net Syariah and Bank Victoria Syariahreceived the title of Less Informative.
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Malikhatun, Irna, and Rafika Rahmawati. "Analisis Pengungkapan Corporate Social Responsibility Bank Syariah di Indonesia Berdasarkan Islamic Sosial Reporting Index." MASLAHAH (Jurnal Hukum Islam dan Perbankan Syariah) 10, no. 2 (December 2, 2019): 63–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.33558/maslahah.v10i2.2754.

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This study aims to analyze the effect of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) for IslamicCommercial Banks using the Islamic Social Reporting Index (ISR) method. The research period usedis 2016-2019. This study uses a quantitative approach. The research population includes all IslamicCommercial Banks (BUS) that publish Annual Reports on their respective websites during the 2016-2019 period. The sample was determined by purposive sampling and obtained 13 Islamic CommercialBanks. The results of this study indicate that of the 13 Islamic Commercial Banks disclosed during2016-2019 that each bank has a different level of disclosure. Bank Mumalat Indonesia and BankSyariah Mandiri received the title Very Informative while Bank Panin Dubai Syariah, Bank AcehSyariah, BNI Syariah, BRI Syariah, BCA Syariah, Mega Syariah, BJB Syariah produced Informativepredicate. Meanwhile, BTPN Syariah, Bukopin Syariah, Bank Net Syariah and Bank Victoria Syariahreceived the title of Less Informative.
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WANG, LIANGMIN. "The soil seed bank and understorey regeneration in Eucalyptus regnans forest, Victoria." Austral Ecology 22, no. 4 (December 1997): 404–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-9993.1997.tb00690.x.

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HENDERSON, IAN. "Jacky-Kalingaloonga: Aboriginality, Audience Reception and Charles Reade's It is Never Too Late To Mend (1865)." Theatre Research International 29, no. 2 (July 2004): 95–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307883304000264.

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This article examines the representation of Aboriginality in Charles Reade's It is Never Too Late to Mend (1865). It does so by imagining the character of Jacky-Kalingaloonga in performance, specifically in performance by Stanislaus Calhaem – by a white actor in black-face – on the opening night of the melodrama's first London production. Bringing Calhaem back on stage in the mind's eye turns on recovering historic modes of reception, on reconstructing how audience members participated in bringing Jacky-Kalingaloonga ‘to life’. This problematizes readings of the mid-Victorian construction of Aboriginality which presume ‘fact’ claims such as Reade made for Jacky-Kalingaloonga were straightforwardly accepted by Victorian audiences as grounds on which to interpret the character as an authentic ‘anthropological’ specimen. Any promotion of this outcome instead became part of a play between the anthropological and the theatrical which Victorian audiences were expected to negotiate, incorporating that negotiation into an imperialist gesture effected in the process of performance on stage and in the auditorium.
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HASNADINA, PUTRI SAULA, and ADE SOFYAN MULAZID. "ANALYZE THE EFFECT OF THIRD PARTY FUND (TPF), NON-PERFORMING FINANCING (NPF), FINANCING TO DEPOSIT RATIO (FDR) AND PROFIT MARGIN ON MURABAHAH FINANCING OF SHARIA COMMERCIAL BANK." Al-Masraf : Jurnal Lembaga Keuangan dan Perbankan 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2019): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.15548/al-masraf.v4i1.227.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of each variable, Deposits of Third Party Fund (TPF) (X1), Non-Performing Financing (NPF) (X2), Financing to Deposit Ratio (FDR) (X3) and Profit Margin (X4) on Murabahah Financing (Y1). The population of this study was conducted on eleven Sharia Commercial Banks in Indonesia, namely Bank Muamalat, Bank Victoria Syariah, Bank BRI Syariah, Bank BNI Syariah, Bank Syariah Mandiri, Bank Syariah Mega Indonesia, Bank Panin Syariah, Bank Syariah Bukopin, Bank BCA Syariah and Bank Maybank Syariah Indonesia. The sample taken was the annual financial report for five periods, namely 2011-2015 periods. The analysis technique used panel data regression analysis was tested by F-test and T-test, with a significant value of 5%. Based on the results of the T-test and F-test, it can be known that TPF, FDR and Profit Margin simultaneously have a significant positive effect and the NPF partially have no effect of murabahah financing on Sharia Commercial Banks. Adjusted R Square value of 0.275352 indicates that the independent variable could give effect the dependent variable of 0.000429%.
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Lekshmi. V, Lekshmi V. "Kerala State Cooperative Bank as an Apex Bank – A Study." International Journal of Environment, Ecology, Family and Urban Studies 9, no. 2 (2019): 91–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.24247/ijeefusapr20198.

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Gallace, M. "STRAWBERRY CULTURE IN THE STATE OF VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA." Acta Horticulturae, no. 265 (December 1989): 755. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1989.265.123.

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Beaton, G., D. N. Pegler, and T. W. K. Young. "Gasteroid Basidiomycota of Victoria State, Australia: 4. Hysterangium." Kew Bulletin 40, no. 2 (1985): 435. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4108269.

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Beaton, G., D. N. Pegler, and T. W. K. Young. "Gasteroid Basidiomycota of Victoria State, Australia. 3. Cortinariales." Kew Bulletin 40, no. 1 (1985): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4108493.

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"PERRINS v STATE BANK OF VICTORIA." Victorian Reports [1991] 1 VR (1991): 749–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.25291/vr/1991-1-vr-749.

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"THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE STATE BANK OF VICTORIA v TRIPP." Victorian Reports [1985] VR (1985): 297–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.25291/vr/1985-vr-297.

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