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Muttaqin, Ahmad, Achmad Zainal Arifin, and Firdaus Wajdi. "Problems, Challenges and Prospects of Indonesian Muslim Community in Sydney for Promoting Tolerance." KOMUNITAS: International Journal of Indonesian Society and Culture 8, no. 2 (August 22, 2016): 169–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/komunitas.v8i2.5971.

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This paper elucidates a map of Indonesian Muslim communities around Sydney in order to observe the possibility to promote a moderate and tolerance of Indonesian Islam worldwide. Indonesian Muslims who live in Australia are relatively small if we consider that we are the closer neighbor of Australia and have the biggest Muslim populations in the world. Most Indonesian Muslim communities in Sydney are in a form of kelompok pengajian (Islamic study group), which is commonly based on ethnicity, regionalism (province and regency), and religious affiliation with Indonesian Islamic groups. The main problems of Indonesian Muslim communities in Sydney are an ambiguous identity, laziness integration, and dream to home country. Most Indonesian Muslim diaspora in Sydney only consider Australia as the land for making money. Therefore, their inclusion to Australian community is just being Indonesian Muslim in Australia and it seems hard for them to be Australian Muslim, especially in the case of those who already changed to be Australian citizens. This kind of diaspora attitude differs from Muslims Diasporas from the Middle East and South Asia countries who are mostly ready to be fully Australian Muslim.Naturally, most Indonesian Muslim communities put their emphasis to develop their community based on social needs and try to avoid political idea of Islamism. In this case, the Indonesian government, through the Indonesian Consulate in Sydney, has great resources to promote moderate and tolerant views of Indonesian Islam to other Muslim communities, as well as to Western media. In optimizing resources of Indonesian Muslim communities in Sydney to envoy Indonesian cultures and policies, it is necessary for Indonesian government to have a person with integrated knowledge on Islamic Studies who are working officially under the Indonesian consulate in Sydney. It is based on the fact that most Indonesian Muslim communities needs a patron from the government to manage and soften some differences among them, especially related to problems of identities, as well as to link them with the wider Australian communities.
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González-Orozco, Carlos E., Shawn W. Laffan, and Joseph T. Miller. "Spatial distribution of species richness and endemism of the genus Acacia in Australia." Australian Journal of Botany 59, no. 7 (2011): 601. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt11112.

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The aim of this study is to identify and map the spatial distribution of species richness and endemism of the genus Acacia in Australia. A database of 171 758 geo-referenced herbarium records representing 1020 Acacia species was assembled and aggregated to a 0.25° grid cell resolution. A neighbourhood analysis of one-cell radius was applied to each of the grid cells to map the spatial patterns of species richness and endemism. The primary centres of species richness are in accordance with previous results, occurring in the South-West Botanical Province in Western Australia, the MacPherson-Macleay overlap and the Central Coast of the Sydney Sandstone region. We identify 21 centres of endemism, of which six were previously unrecognised. The primary centres of endemism are located in South-West Western Australia, the Kimberley District and the Wet Tropics in Queensland. The South-West Botanical Province in Western Australia contained the greatest number of regions with the highest number of endemic species of Acacia. A randomisation test showed that our 21 centres of endemism were significantly different from random. The majority of centres of Acacia endemism were incongruent with the centres of species richness, with only three grid cells in the top 1% for both measures. We also confirm that South-West Western Australia is a region of very high species richness and endemism, in accordance with its status as a global hotspot of biodiversity.
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Lencznarowicz, Jan. "“The Coming Event!”." Politeja 16, no. 4(61) (December 31, 2019): 463–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/politeja.16.2019.61.25.

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John Dunmore Lang’s Vision for an Independent Australia John Dunmore Lang, the Scottish Presbyterian clergyman who settled in Sydney in 1823, until his death in 1878 played an important role in the religious, political and cultural life of New South Wales and helped to create two new colonies: Victoria and Queensland. His writings as much as his political and educational activities significantly contributed to the rise of early Australian nationalism. Lang envisaged a great future of a federal Australian republic – the United Provinces of Australia. Drawing on Lang’s books, pamphlets and his articles and speeches published in the colonial and metropolitan press, this paper analyses the religious, ideological, political and economic ideas that led him to present and espouse the cause of the future America of the Southern Hemisphere.The focus is on the fundamental political and social principles on which Lang wanted to establish the independent Australian nation. The paper also discusses planned political institutions, as well as expected or desired social and economic
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Miyazaki, S., and R. J. Korsch. "COALBED METHANE RESOURCES IN THE PERMIAN OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA AND THEIR TECTONIC SETTING." APPEA Journal 33, no. 1 (1993): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj92013.

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The Bowen and Sydney Basins in eastern Australia contain vast coal resources which provide a source for coalbed methane. Through studies of the spatial and temporal distribution of the sedimentary packages, the structural geometry and tectonic setting of the sedimentary packages, and the maturation and burial history, the Australian Geological Survey Organisation (AGSO) is mapping the distribution and structural styles of the sources of methane, in particular, the Late Permian coal measures. AGSO's results from the Bowen Basin show at least two distinctly different structural styles of potential targets for coalbed methane drainage: on the Comet Ridge, the Permian coal measures are essentially subhorizontal and tectonically undisturbed, whereas in the western Taroom Trough, the coal measures are folded into a series of anticlines, each of which occurs above a thrust fault which in turn forms part of an imbricate thrust fan. Both of these styles occur at depths of less than 1000 m.Calculations by the Bureau of Resource Sciences (BRS) indicate that the inferred coalbed methane resources-in-place are 62 trillion cubic feet (1760 billion m3) for Australia, in which the Bowen and Sydney Basins are currently the only potential provinces of coalbed methane. The low permeability of the coal seams hinders attempts to utilise this vast amount of energy resources.Further exploration is necessary to delineate commercially feasible areas. This delineation is the only process that will be able to determine demonstrated coalbed methane resources.
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GON, OFER, and GERALD R. ALLEN. "Revision of the Indo-Pacific cardinalfish genus Siphamia (Perciformes: Apogonidae)." Zootaxa 3294, no. 1 (April 30, 2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3294.1.1.

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The Indo-Pacific apogonid genus Siphamia Weber 1909 is unique among cardinalfishes in having a bacterial biolumines-cent system and spinoid scales. Light is produced by luminous bacteria found in a small pocket connected to the gut in theabdominal cavity and in a sac on each side of the tip of the tongue. Siphamia consists of 23 small species many of whichare associated with invertebrates such as sea urchins, crown-of-thorns starfish and coral. Species of this genus fall intotwo main groups with different dark pigment pattern of the longitudinal translucent muscle acting as a light organ thatdiffuses light along the ventral edge of the body. The S. tubifer group, with a striated light organ, includes S. arabica, newspecies, from the Gulf of Oman; S. argentea from the Philippines and northern Western Australia; S. fraseri, new species,from New Caledonia, Tonga and Fiji; S. fuscolineata from the Marshall and Line islands; S. goreni, new species, from thesouthern Red Sea; S. guttulata from Darnley Island, Queensland; S. jebbi from the western Pacific, ranging from the Phil-ippines to Western Australia and east to the Caroline Islands, Fiji, and Tonga; S. majimai from the Ryukyu and Ogasawaraislands to northwestern Australia, ranging eastward to New Caledonia and Tonga; S. mossambica from the western IndianOcean; S. randalli, new species, from the Society and Cook islands; S. spinicola, new species, from Biak in eastern Indo-nesia, Papua New Guinea, Woleai Atoll, Vanuatu, New Caledonia and the Chesterfield Islands; S. stenotes, new species,from the Triton Bay area of Irian Jaya Barat Province of Indonesia; and S. tubifer ranging widely in the Indo-West Pacificfrom the Red Sea to Madagascar and east to Vanuatu. The S. tubulata group, with a dark-dotted light organ, includes S.brevilux, new species, from Papua New Guinea; S. cephalotes from southern Australia; S. corallicola from Indonesia, Sa-bah, and Timor Sea; S. cuneiceps from Western Australia and the east coast of Queensland; S. cyanophthalma, new species,from the Philippines, Palau, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea; S. elongata from the Philippines and Brunei; S. fistulosafrom Java, Sumbawa and Komodo, Indonesia, and Brunei; S. roseigaster from Western Australia, ranging along the north-ern and eastern coast of Australia south to Sydney Harbour, New South Wales; S. senoui, new species, from the RyukyuIslands, Japan; and S. tubulata from the Papua Barat Province, Indonesia, south coast of Papua New Guinea, northern Western Australia and Queensland.
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Riley, J. M. "THE RISE AND RISE OF COAL SEAM GAS IN THE BOWEN BASIN." APPEA Journal 44, no. 1 (2004): 647. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj03032.

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The coal seam gas (CSG) industry has been active in Australia for almost three decades, with interest largely focussed on the Bowen and Sydney basins. Sporadic activity has also occurred in a number of other areas including the Galilee, Ipswich, Clarence–Moreton, Gunnedah, Gloucester, and Otway basins to name a few, with significant recent interest shown in the promising Surat Basin. Of these basins it is the Bowen Basin in eastern central Queensland which has continued to shine as the premier coal seam gas province in the country.From humble beginnings in the mid-1970s in the Moura area, CSG from the Bowen Basin now supplies around 20% of Queensland gas demand. Since the start of commercial production from the basin in 1996, production has grown to about 20 PJ per year from five separate fields, with three new fields under construction expected to more than double this volume over the next 2–3 years.The largest contribution to this growth will come from the Comet Ridge region which is proving itself to be a world class CSG deposit. The high-productivity fairway in the south of the region extends over an area about 80 km long and 20 km wide and includes the Tipperary Fairview field, and the Origin Energy Spring Gully project. In the last year proved and probable gas reserves have more than doubled to 1,500 PJ across the fairway, with upside recoverable gas estimated to be 4,700 PJ. The rapid rate of CSG reserves increase in the Bowen Basin demonstrates the key role this industry will play in the eastern Australia gas market.
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Mays, Chris, Vivi Vajda, Tracy D. Frank, Christopher R. Fielding, Robert S. Nicoll, Allen P. Tevyaw, and Stephen McLoughlin. "Refined Permian–Triassic floristic timeline reveals early collapse and delayed recovery of south polar terrestrial ecosystems." GSA Bulletin 132, no. 7-8 (November 14, 2019): 1489–513. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/b35355.1.

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Abstract The collapse of late Permian (Lopingian) Gondwanan floras, characterized by the extinction of glossopterid gymnosperms, heralded the end of one of the most enduring and extensive biomes in Earth’s history. The Sydney Basin, Australia, hosts a near-continuous, age-constrained succession of high southern paleolatitude (∼65–75°S) terrestrial strata spanning the end-Permian extinction (EPE) interval. Sedimentological, stable carbon isotopic, palynological, and macrofloral data were collected from two cored coal-exploration wells and correlated. Six palynostratigraphic zones, supported by ordination analyses, were identified within the uppermost Permian to Lower Triassic succession, corresponding to discrete vegetation stages before, during, and after the EPE interval. Collapse of the glossopterid biome marked the onset of the terrestrial EPE and may have significantly predated the marine mass extinctions and conodont-defined Permian–Triassic Boundary. Apart from extinction of the dominant Permian plant taxa, the EPE was characterized by a reduction in primary productivity, and the immediate aftermath was marked by high abundances of opportunistic fungi, algae, and ferns. This transition is coeval with the onset of a gradual global decrease in δ13Corg and the primary extrusive phase of Siberian Traps Large Igneous Province magmatism. The dominant gymnosperm groups of the Gondwanan Mesozoic (peltasperms, conifers, and corystosperms) all appeared soon after the collapse but remained rare throughout the immediate post-EPE succession. Faltering recovery was due to a succession of rapid and severe climatic stressors until at least the late Early Triassic. Immediately prior to the Smithian–Spathian boundary (ca. 249 Ma), indices of increased weathering, thick redbeds, and abundant pleuromeian lycophytes likely signify marked climate change and intensification of the Gondwanan monsoon climate system. This is the first record of the Smithian–Spathian floral overturn event in high southern latitudes.
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George, S. C., J. W. Smith, and D. R. Jardine. "VITRINITE REFLECTANCE SUPPRESSION IN COAL DUE TO A MARINE TRANSGRESSION: CASE STUDY OF THE ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE GRETA SEAM, SYDNEY BASIN." APPEA Journal 34, no. 1 (1994): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj93023.

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Vitrinite reflectance suppression in marine sequences is a major problem facing some petroleum exploration companies. It leads to considerable difficulties in determining thermal maturity in exploration provinces like the North West Shelf of Australia. The Permian Greta seam, northern Sydney Basin, is a classical example of a marine-influenced coal which displays a vitrinite reflectance suppression of 0.25 per cent R0. It is an ideal candidate for detailed organic geochemical investigation of this problem. The amount and composition of extractable hydrocarbons in the coal appear to be only partially related to vitrinite reflectance, so it is unlikely that suppression is directly caused by the adsorption of hydrocarbons into the vitrinite matrix. Vitrinite reflectance is inversely proportional to the H/C atomic ratio, suggesting that the observed suppression is caused by the more perhydrous nature of vitrinite in marine-influenced coals. At the molecular level the marine influence can clearly be distinguished in the top metre of the seam by depleted amounts of n-alkanes with a lower carbon preference index and a slightly bimodal distribution, a lower pristane/phytane ratio and considerably more hopanes and diasteranes. In addition to the peat-derived humic compounds prevalent throughout the seam, these geochemical parameters indicate bacterial re-working of the newly deposited peat and a direct contribution of marinederived lipids at the top of the seam. Fluctuations in n-alkane and isoprenoid distributions and abundances elsewhere in the seam indicate that the depositional environment changed periodically.
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Luo, Jia, Yiting Yang, Kun Liao, Bin Liu, Ying Chen, Linyuan Shen, Lei Chen, et al. "Genetic parameter estimation for reproductive traits in QingYu pigs and comparison of carcass and meat quality traits to Berkshire×QingYu crossbred pigs." Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 33, no. 8 (August 1, 2020): 1224–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ajas.19.0105.

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Objective: The QingYu pig is well known for its excellent meat quality attributes in Sichuan province, China. In order to improve its production efficiency, the determination of genetic factors contributing to quantifiable economic traits of livestock is important. Moreover, the cross-breeding of QingYu pigs with western breeds possessing strong growth attributes is an efficient way to improve the performance of this breed.Methods: Here, the genetic parameters of several important reproductive traits of QingYu pigs were estimated, include total number born (TNB), number born alive, litter birth weight, individual birth weight, number of piglets weaned, litter weaning weight, and individual weaning weight. The data was analyzed using the ASReml 3.0 software (NSW Inc., Sydney, Australia). Furthermore, the effects of crossing Berkshire with QingYu (BQ) pigs on carcass and meat quality traits, as well as the effects of slaughter weight on carcass and meat quality of BQ were characterized.Results: QingYu pigs exhibited superior reproductive traits. The TNB available to QingYu pigs was more than 8 per parity. The observed repeatability of the reproductive traits of the QingYu pigs was between 0.10 and 0.23. The significantly correlated genetic and phenotypic of reproduction traits were consistent. Interestingly, the BQ pigs exhibited improved carcass quality, with a significant increase in loin muscle area, lean percentage and reduction in sebum percentage. As a result, BQ had higher L<sub>45min</sub>, lower cooking scores, and lower drip loss. In addition, the loin muscle area, body length, and sebum percentage were significantly higher in 90 and 100 kg animals. Cooking loss showed a significant increase at 80 kg, and marbling increased significantly from 90 kg.Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that QingYu pigs exhibit excellent reproductive properties and heritability of these traits. Crossing with Berkshire is an efficient strategy to improve the carcass and meat quality of QingYu pigs for commercial operations. Furthermore, it appears as though the optimal slaughter weight of BQ pigs is at approximately 90 kg.
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WHEELWRIGHT, KAREN. "THE NEW PROVINCE FOR LAW AND ORDER- 100 YEARS OF AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION BY JOE ISAAC AND STUART MACINTYRE (EDS) (SYDNEY: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 2004). 454 PAGES (HARDCOVER). PRICE: $79.95. ISBN 0 521 84289 1." Deakin Law Review 10, no. 1 (April 1, 2005): 373. http://dx.doi.org/10.21153/dlr2005vol10no1art282.

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<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>This impressive book of essays has been published by Cambridge University Press to mark the centenary of the establishment in 1904 of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration (reconstituted as the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission in 1956, and renamed the Australian Industrial Relations Commission in 1988). </span></p></div></div></div>
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sydney Province of Australia"

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Iuliano, Susanna. "Constructing Italian ethnicity : a comparative study of two Italian language newspapers in Australia and Canada, 1947-1957." Thesis, McGill University, 1994. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=22595.

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This thesis is broadly concerned with how an ethnic group defines itself through the medium of the press. It contends that newspapers do more than simply 'reflect' the experience of ethnic groups, they in fact help to 'construct' ethnic identity.
The specific focus of this study is the Italian language press and its attempts to shape the ideals of italianita of Italian migrants in Canada and Australia in the immediate post-war period. This work is based on two newspapers, Montreal's Il Cittadino Canadese and La Fiamma published in Sydney, New South Wales. All available editions from the decade 1947 to 1957 are examined in order to determine which symbols and causes were used to promote Italian ethnic cohesiveness.
In the course of this thesis, it is argued that La Fiamma used religion as the basis of its ideal of italianita, while the Italo-Canadian paper Il Cittadino Canadese made the issue of Italian political representation in Canadian government structures the basis of its quest to unite Italian migrants into an ethnic 'community'. Some possible reasons for the difference in focus between the two newspapers are presented in the conclusion. Also, suggestions are made for future comparative research between Italian ethnic communities in Canada and Australia which may help to better explain the differences laid bare in this paper.
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Hurley, C. E., and n/a. "A study of aspects of educational leadership in a religious teaching order." University of Canberra. Education, 1985. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060731.162220.

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The quality and nature of leadership among the superiors of religious teaching orders has not been the subject of much research. This field study examines the criteria by which the Provincial Superior of the Marist Brothers in the Sydney Province of Australia decides on the appointment of his principals. In order to establish an evaluation of these criteria, the concept of leadership in general and educational leadership are first examined as described in literature. From the literature a model is chosen against which the leadership of the founder is examined since the spirit of the founder, in this case, Marcellin Champagnat, still pervades the present day members of the order he established. The beginnings of the work of the Brothers in Australia were also important as the pioneers brought with them the spirit of the founder and were responsible for a quality of leadership in difficult circumstances, a quality which has become a feature of the work of the Brothers. It is evident that the present provincial superior is imbued with the spirit of the founder and that he has succeeded in interpreting the criteria laid down in foundation in terms which are relevant to education today. Certain constraints and factors, special to a religious teaching order bring about features of leadership which are not found in lay schools.
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Widhyastuti, Ichsanna Samba Rukmie, and samba widhyastuti@gmail com. "Ethniehubs: A Case Study of Sydney, Australia." Faculty of Architecture, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/3957.

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Abstract There has been a significant change in Australian consumer behaviour with an increase in time and money spent, in suburban ethnic business districts (named in this study as ethniehubs). But little attention has been paid to the role of ethnically owned stores in generating income within ethniehubs. In fact, there is still a lack of research conducted by architects and planners about the way in which the physical environment of ethnic stores in ethniehubs attract consumers, and the way in which the physical environment affect consumers’ behaviour. Therefore, the study is important in filling the current gap in literature. For this Sydney-based study, two separate ethniehubs are used for data collection - Leichhardt with a strong Italian character, and Cabramatta with identifiably Vietnamese attributes. The goal of this study is to find out how the ethniehubs have developed and how consumers behave in ethniehubs. The present study derived from architecture and planning, also addresses the effect of the physical environment of ethnic stores on consumers behaviour at both store and ethniehub level. The research has several questions to answer. How have Sydney’s ethniehubs developed? How do ethniehubs influence consumer behaviour? More specifically: What attracts consumers to ethniehubs? Who are these consumers? What do they purchase? Does the ethnic background of consumers influence their behaviour in ethniehubs? The data are collected through observation, survey and focus group discussions of consumers at both Leichhardt and Cabramatta. The findings of this research have a number of implications for urban planning, i.e tourism, place branding and place marketing. By understanding the importance of the physical environment of ethnic stores, more considered architectural design and interior decoration will ensure that their most highly valued aspects are reinforced. This study also contributes to the knowledge of urban planning of ethniehub shopping precincts and ethnic stores decorations each of which has important social and economic consequences.
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Widhyastuti, Ichsanna Samba Rukmie. "Ethniehubs a case study of Sydney, Australia /." Connect to full text, 2008. http://ses.library.usyd.edu.au/handle/2123/3957.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Sydney, 2008.
Title from title screen (viewed December 12, 2008). Includes graphs and tables. Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print form.
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Lewis, Felicity. "ENERGY EFFICIENT PROTOTYPE CLASSROOM DESIGN FOR SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA." The University of Arizona, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/555287.

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Kourvaras, Vassilios. "Transparency and place : a visitors' center in Sydney Australia." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/67740.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1996.
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 97).
An exploratory design project is used as a vehicle to understand and identify approaches towards the notion of "place" and more precisely "visiting a place". The inquiry begins from the design challenge of an architectural competition for the design of a visitors' center in Sydney Australia. The international design competition set by AlA, ASCA and DuPont Glass Industry, is asking for a building, addressed to visitors of Sydney, that represents the "Australian culture" and can provide general information on ways to explore the continent. The design exploration navigates through several descriptions and approaches, on the city and the continent, conducted by a variety of intellectuals, writers, reporters, and Architects. The hints collected, enrich the design diary, and formulate the design process. "Transparency" is therefore used both as a means of looking through design as a tool of communication, research and representation, as well as a structural demand set by the competition. The design artifact navigates the design process towards the formulation of a specific proposal answering the primary demands; nevertheless in the research the focus is given on the experience of processing the design problem. Structured in a series of episodes, the design diary that follows, incorporates the research into a series of manifested notes on the issue of architectural conception. Diagrams and drawings representing several stages of the design evolution, are combined with the manifested theoretical points, and arguments in the form of parallel stories.
by Vassilios Kourvaras.
M.S.
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Abelson, Peter. "House and land prices in Australia with special reference to Sydney." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1992. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/2587/.

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The thesis describes and explains average house prices and the distribution of house prices in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide in the 1970s and 1980s, and average house and land prices and their distribution in Sydney from 1925 to 1970. Part I starts with a brief discussion of the special nature of housing. The rest of Part I describes the house and land prices that the study aims to explain. The Sydney data are described at greater length because these were developed mainly by the writer. Part II reviews economic theories of the price of housing services in the long and short run, the distribution of house prices, and the relationship between house and land prices. The models of average house prices allow, inter alia, for the dual role of housing as a consumption good and asset, the interaction between the demand for and supply of housing, and the disequilibrium nature of the housing market. The models of the distribution of house prices draw on economic theories of urban structure and hedonic house prices. Part III applies these models to explain short and long-run changes in house prices in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide since about 1970; the distribution of house prices within each city; and intercity differences in house prices. Part IV models average house and land prices, and explains their spatial distribution, in Sydney from 1925 to 1970. Part V summarises the main results of the research. The thesis provides plausible explanations for most of the observed major house price phenomena. The Appendices contain a note on the requirements for a Ph.D., a review of relevant literature by other writers, and a summary of related work on property prices by the author.
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Chevalier, Sarah. "Ava to Zac a sociolinguistic study of given names and nicknames in Australia." Tübingen Francke, 2004. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2778106&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm.

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McCaffrey, Claire. "The perception and impact of countering violent extremism programmes for Muslims in Sydney, Australia." Thesis, University of Chester, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10034/620648.

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This thesis examines how the countering violent extremism initiatives implemented by the Australian government since 2011 have been received by Muslim communities in Sydney and the impact such measures have had, particularly, for those communities. Investigating the reception and impact of such initiatives both for and within Muslim communities, is vital in order to understand the scope of their reach and their efficiency. This thesis – addressing the lack of literature on this issue - will take the form of a case study of such programmes and their receipt by Muslim communities in Sydney, using primarily, qualitative research gathered through the use of semi-structured and unstructured interviews, as well as focus groups within Muslim communities in Sydney and policy reports gathered by both governmental and non-governmental bodies. Through an examination of the discourse adopted by the Howard government, in the period from 2001 to 2007, this study unearths and highlights the hostile, anti-Muslim environment in which the countering violent extremism measures were introduced. This environment was characterised by racism, negative stereotyping and vindication. Furthermore, through an analysis of this anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant narrative and discourse, the perceived threat posed by militant Islam to Australia and its interests constitutes both a process and discourse of securitisation by both the Howard government and the media. Data from fieldwork serves to evidence and reiterate the anti-Muslim undercurrent of Howard’s discourse maintaining the suspect community narrative and culminating in the securitisation of the Muslim population. The poor receipt of these measures by Muslim communities and the detrimental impact in terms of further marginalisation, alienation, and suspicion are testament to the counter-terror discourse and the growth in community based counter-terror measures.
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Norrie, Philip Anthony. "Wine and health through the ages with special reference to Australia /." View thesis, 2005. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20060420.102152/index.html.

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Thesis (PhD.)-- University of Western Sydney, School of Social Ecology and Lifelong Learning, 2005.
"A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, School of Social Ecology and Lifelong Learning, University of Western Sydney." Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Books on the topic "Sydney Province of Australia"

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Lik, Peter. Images of Australia: Sydney. Cairns, Qld: Wilderness Press, 1997.

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Sally, O'Brien, ed. Sydney. 7th ed. Footscray, Vic: Lonely Planet, 2006.

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Bartel, Suzie. Sydney, Australia: The beautiful city. Bondi Junction, N.S.W: Suzi Thomas Pub., 1993.

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Sun, Qiyuan. Aozhou: Xueli (Xini) = Sydney : Australia. Xianggang: Guo Lianghui xin shi ye you xian gong si, 2012.

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(Firm), Lonely Planet Publications, ed. Sydney city trails. Oakland, CA: Lonely Planet, 2017.

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Sun, Qiyuan. Aozhou Xueli, Mo'erben =: Sydney, Melbourne Australia. [Xianggang]: Guo Lianghui xin shi ye you xian gong si, 2013.

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Sun, Qiyuan. Aozhou Xueli, Mo'erben =: Sydney, Melbourne Australia. Hong Kong: Guo Lianghui xin shi ye you xian gong si, 2015.

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Susanna, De Vries, ed. Historic Sydney: The founding of Australia. 3rd ed. Brisbane, Qld: Pandanus Press, 1999.

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Museum, Western Australian, ed. HMAS Sydney (II). Welshpool, W.A: Western Australian Museum, 2010.

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Sydney Anglicans and the threat to world Anglicanism: The Sydney experiment. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub., 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sydney Province of Australia"

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Akın, Ömer. "Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia." In Design Added Value, 177–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28860-0_16.

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Johnson, Louise C. "Planning Sydney." In Planning in Indigenous Australia, 92–110. New York : Routledge, 2017. | Series: The RTPI library series: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315693668-7.

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Staples, David. "Sydney Opera House, 1973 Sydney, Australia." In Modern Theatres 1950–2020, 237–48. New York: Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351052184-30.

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Fung, Victor S. C. "FUNG, Victor: Sydney/Australia." In Leadership in Movement Disorders, 55–59. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12967-5_14.

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Sue, Carolyn M. "SUE, Carolyn: Sydney/Australia." In Leadership in Movement Disorders, 147–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12967-5_36.

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Rauscher, Raymond Charles, and Salim Momtaz. "City of Sydney Neighbourhood Planning." In Sustainable Neighbourhoods in Australia, 17–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17572-0_2.

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Chappell, Janet, and Nicole Campbell. "The Housing Gap—Sydney, Australia." In World Sustainability Series, 293–304. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73293-0_17.

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Ferraro, Timothy John, and Shelley Burgin. "Amphibian decline: a case study in western Sydney." In Herpetology in Australia, 197–204. P.O. Box 20, Mosman NSW 2088, Australia: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.7882/rzsnsw.1993.030.

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Rauscher, Raymond Charles, and Salim Momtaz. "South Sydney District—Inner City Growth Centre." In Sustainable Neighbourhoods in Australia, 175–91. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17572-0_11.

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Parker, Frances, and Elizabeth Morgan. "Hungry for Change: The Sydney Food Fairness Alliance." In Food Security in Australia, 113–28. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4484-8_8.

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Healy, Geoffrey, Trevor Bird, Slobodan Dumic, Cris Van Haren, and Raymond Reynolds. "Presenting the Sydney 2000 Games to a World Audience." In SMPTE Australia Conference. IEEE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.5594/m001211.

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Griffin, D., and M. Hemer. "Ocean power for Australia- waves, tides and ocean currents." In OCEANS 2010 IEEE - Sydney. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceanssyd.2010.5603609.

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Hollings, B., C. B. Pattiaratchi, M. Woo, and C. E. Hanson. "Sustained oceanographic observations around Australia using autonomous Ocean Gliders." In OCEANS 2010 IEEE - Sydney. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceanssyd.2010.5603630.

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"September 20–24, 2010 — Sydney, Australia." In 2010 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceaa.2010.5651584.

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Wettle, M., P. J. Daniel, G. A. Logan, and M. Thankappan. "Offshore petroleum exploration from space: A developing capability at Geoscience Australia." In OCEANS 2010 IEEE - Sydney. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceanssyd.2010.5603799.

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Reyes-Cubas, Angel, and Peter Abdo. "Simulation of Ventilation Flow at Different Conditions Through a Two-Dimensional Room Incorporated With Phase Change Materials." In ASME 2020 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2020-23407.

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Abstract Climate change and global warming have raised many concerns, highlighting the necessity to reduce energy consumption associated with the building sector. HVAC systems account to almost 40% of the building’s energy consumption. Natural ventilation is the process of supplying and removing air through an indoor space by natural means. Windcatchers have been used over centuries for providing natural ventilation using wind power. Moreover, it is an effective passive method to provide healthy and comfortable indoor environment by decreasing moisture content in the air and reducing pollutants concentration significantly. Materials that change phase at certain temperature are frequently referred to as Phase Change Materials (PCMs). Phase Change Materials, also known as Thermal Energy Storage (TES), are substances with high latent heat storage capacity which absorb or release the heat from or to the surrounding environment. PCMs could be used in passive cooling systems and they are directly related to building energy efficiency. This study investigates air flow through a windcatcher into a two-dimensional room incorporated with phase change materials (PCMs). The temperature change in the room implementing PCM is analyzed to monitor the PCMs’ performance. To achieve this, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) tool is used to simulate the air flow through a two-dimensional standard room (3 m × 5 m) fitted with a windcatcher at its roof. Ansys Fluent is utilized to simulate and display the contours of temperature, liquid fraction, and velocity of both PCM and air. The energy model as well as the solidification and melting model are employed, and the K-Epsilon turbulence model is implemented. PCM is placed at the right and left walls of the room, as well as at its bottom. The inlet velocity ranges between 1 m/s and 7 m/s, simulating the average wind speeds in Sydney-Australia during summer [1]. Different inlet temperatures are used, specifically at 302 K and 310 K. The effect of the phase change material presence on the air flow pattern is also investigated.
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Glasziou, Paul, Mark Jones, Thanya Pathirana, Alexandra Barratt, and Katy Bell. "16 The burden of cancer overdiagnosis in australia." In Preventing Overdiagnosis Abstracts, December 2019, Sydney, Australia. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjebm-2019-pod.30.

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"Author index." In Preventing Overdiagnosis Abstracts, December 2019, Sydney, Australia. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjebm-2019-pod.authorindex.

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Sager, Daniel. "1 Preventing diagnostic disorientation is the key to preventing overdiagnosis." In Preventing Overdiagnosis Abstracts, December 2019, Sydney, Australia. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjebm-2019-pod.1.

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Stanaway, Fiona, Justin Lam, Katy Bell, Kristen Pickles, Kirsten McCaffery, Ray Moynihan, and Alex Barratt. "5 Developing a scale to measure clinician knowledge, understanding, attitudes and practices around overdiagnosis." In Preventing Overdiagnosis Abstracts, December 2019, Sydney, Australia. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjebm-2019-pod.10.

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Golab, A., S. Menacherry, K. Michael, M. Werner, and M. Faiz. Basin-scale Assessment of the Geological CO2 Sequestration Potential of the Sydney Basin, Australia: Part One. Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies, October 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5341/rpt08-1259.

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Hendershott, Patric. Rental Adjustment & Valuation of Real Estate in Overbuilt Markets: Fundamental vs. Reported Office Market Values in Sydney Australia. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w4775.

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Jiang,, Wenping, Sarlae McAlpine,, Jingming Duan, Rian Dutch, and Mark Pawley. Cover Thickness Estimates in the Coompana Province, South Australia: Benchmarking and results from the pre-drilling geophysics program - Magnetotellurics. Geoscience Australia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/record.2017.019.

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Holzschuh, J., M. Nicoll, S. R. B. McAlpine, R. Dutch, and T. Wise. Cover thickness estimates in the Coompana Province, South Australia: Results from the pre-drilling geophysics program – reflection, refraction and surface wave seismic. Geoscience Australia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/record.2018.014.

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Meixner, A. J., W. Jiang, J. Holzshuh, R. Dutch, M. Pawley, T. Wise, S. R. B. McAlpine, and J. Duan. Pre-drilling geophysics in the Coompana Province of South Australia: Benchmarking magnetotelluric and active seismic cover thickness estimates against preliminary drilling results. Geoscience Australia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/record.2018.022.

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Champion, D. C., D. Huston, P. Main, A. J. M. Jarrett, J. Thorne, S. Gilmore, S. Webber, et al. Exploring for the Future – Baseline whole rock geochemistry of northern Australia: data release — geochemistry of drill core samples from the McArthur Basin, Lawn Hill platform and Tomkinson Province, Northern Territory and Queensland. Geoscience Australia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/record.2020.041.

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Kennedy, Steven B. International Congress of Psychology (24) on the 1988 Travel Awards Program Conducted by the American Psychological Association on Behalf of the US National Committee for the International Union of Psychological Science Held in Sydney, Australia on 28 August-2 September 1988. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada203867.

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CO-ADD screening of University of Sydney (Australia) compounds. EMBL-EBI, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.6019/chembl4513155.

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Commonwealth Bank of Australia - Head Office - Sydney - Opening Ceremony booklet - 22 August 1916. Reserve Bank of Australia, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2018/07438.

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Commonwealth Bank of Australia - Head Office - Sydney - Opening Ceremony booklet - 22 August 1916. Reserve Bank of Australia, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2018/07440.

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