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Ventress, Alan. "Support by the New South Wales Government for the Archives Authority of New South Wales 1960–98 and State Records New South Wales 1999–2012". Archives and Manuscripts 41, n. 1 (marzo 2013): 69–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01576895.2012.760165.

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Troy, Patrick N. "Government housing policy in New South Wales 1788–1900". Housing Studies 3, n. 1 (gennaio 1988): 20–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02673038808720611.

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Cowdery, Nicholas. "Criminal Justice in New South Wales under the new State Government". Current Issues in Criminal Justice 23, n. 3 (marzo 2012): 447–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10345329.2012.12035934.

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Jacobsen, Lif Lund. "State entrepreneurship in New South Wales’ trawl fishery, 1914-1923". International Journal of Maritime History 32, n. 3 (agosto 2020): 636–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0843871420949092.

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In 1914, the New South Wales (NSW) Government decided to alter its fisheries policy, with the development of an offshore trawling industry supplanting support for inshore fishing as its key development objective. Accordingly, between 1915 and 1923 the NSW Government operated a commercial trawling industry designed to fish previously unexploited fish stocks on the state’s continental shelf. The State Trawling Industry (STI) was designed to meet a mix of social and economic policy goals, with the NSW Government controlling all parts of the production line from catching to selling produce. This article examines the business structure of the enterprise to reveal the reasons for its economic failure. It argues that government entrepreneurship created a new consumer market and unintentionally paved the way for the rise of a modern private trawling industry.
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Dye, Alan, e Sumner La Croix. "The Political Economy of Land Privatization in Argentina and Australia, 1810–1850: A Puzzle". Journal of Economic History 73, n. 4 (15 novembre 2013): 901–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050713000831.

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In early public land privatization, governments in New South Wales and Buenos Aires provided for de jure transfer of public lands. In New South Wales the government lost control; squatters rushed out unlawfully and seized de facto frontier claims. But in Buenos Aires privatization was accomplished by de jure transfers. Why did British settlers reject de jure transfers from a government, most able to secure property rights and rule of law, while settlers of the pampa frontier, where property-rights security was doubtful, complied with de jure transfers? We find that the revenue objective and violence on the frontier explain this puzzle.
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Brand, David G. "Forest management in New South Wales, Australia". Forestry Chronicle 73, n. 5 (1 ottobre 1997): 578–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc73578-5.

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Forest management policy in New South Wales, Australia, has been dramatically changing during the past two decades in response to public controversy and widening expectations of the values that the forest should provide to society. The nature of NSW forest management today is a reflection of the unique Australian forest ecology, the nature of the forest sector, and the emergence of conflict and polarized views on forest management in the past two decades. Recent efforts have made progress in resolving the forest debate. The key elements have included an expanded protected areas reserve system, expanded reliance on plantation forests for wood supply, increased wood security for native forest industries in return for a commitment to value-adding and the implementation of an ecologically sustainable forest management framework. Like other Australian States, NSW is currently negotiating Regional Forest Agreements with the Commonwealth Government that will set the stage for future directions in forest management. Key words: forest policy, Australia, New South Wales forest management
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Ballsun-Stanton, Brian, Lise Waldek e Julian Droogan. "Online Right-Wing Extremism: New South Wales, Australia". Proceedings 77, n. 1 (27 aprile 2021): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2021077018.

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Academics and policymakers recognize the absence of empirically grounded research to support the suppositions on which terrorist focused policies are based. (Sageman, Marc. 2014. “The Stagnation in Terrorism Research”. Terrorism and Political Violence 26 (4): 565–80) We developed our project, Mapping Networks and Narratives of Online Right-Wing Extremists in New South Wales, (Department of Security Studies and Criminology. 2020. Mapping Networks and Narratives of Online Right-Wing Extremists in New South Wales. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4071472) to illuminate this space. Using the analysis of large-scale online data to generate evidence-based insights into online Right-Wing Extremism (RWE) across the state, our research focused on four key questions: (1) What is the nature of the online RWE environment in New South Wales, Australia (NSW)? (2) How is this movement distributed across NSW? (3) How are themes and narratives framed in different online contexts to mobilize support? (4) What level of risk does the online right-wing environment pose? These questions were left purposely broad to facilitate an exploratory project into what was, in 2018–2019, still a relatively little studied milieu. We combined expertise from computational science, security studies, and behavioral science. We were funded by the Department of Communities and Justice, NSW. We identified two distinct—yet connected—levels of risk. The first was a creeping threat to democracy fueled by networks and content that challenged the fundamental principles of pluralistic liberal democracy. The second was a risk of violence perpetrated by individuals and/or groups that advocate and/or support the use of violence as a tactic to achieve an ideological end. The communities we examined were primarily characterized by networks of individuals as opposed to formal groups. The role played by individual influencers has important ramifications for policy communities: attention should be paid to issues of proscription and moderation. While this milieu engaged with Australian issues and events, it was notably far more obsessed with American issues: particularly those focused on populist narratives and Trumpism. Despite being hateful and extreme, online RWE communities are, firstly, spaces of sociability for users, where social networks are maintained by shared values and norms. For those involved, these spaces engender positive experiences: individuals might share an image of their dinner cooking in their kitchen interspersed with “shitposting” and virulent hate speech. While we identified a variety of narratives that focused on the delegitimization of government and dehumanization of others, the central theme was that of “white identity under threat”. We observed five distinct stages of moderation approach and echo chamber strength. A series of issues for future consideration were identified from the analysis: (1) Awareness raising for key stakeholders across different levels of government and civil society about the revolutionary and anti-social agenda of RWE communities. (2) Building awareness about the civic underpinnings of representative liberal democracy and the threat that RWE poses. (3) Expanding current Countering Violent Extremism infrastructure provided by the NSW government to individuals and communities vulnerable to right wing extremism. (4) The local government is well positioned to deliver programs in rural communities impacted by RWE. (5) Upskilling front-line workers to recognize the risks associated with RWE, and providing pathways into CVE intervention programs for individuals identified as being at-risk.
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Georgakis, Steve. "Swimming carnivals in New South Wales government schools: traditions and challenges". International Sports Studies 41, n. 1 (6 maggio 2019): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.30819/iss.41-1.02.

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Smith, Brian C. "'Enabling' And The 1993 Local Government Act In New South Wales". Public Administration 76, n. 3 (gennaio 1998): 559–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9299.00117.

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Oliver, Damon. "Future of the fauna of western New South Wales". Pacific Conservation Biology 3, n. 1 (1997): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc970078.

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This attractively presented and enlightening collection of 22 chapters written by biologists, government land managers and a pastoralist, was derived from a 1991 symposium of the same name organized by the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. A third of the book deals with pre- and post-European land management practices that have drastically modified the western region of New South Wales. Another third is dedicated to the impact of these practices on habitat modification and the major vertebrate fauna groups, and for some of the invertebrates. Most of the chapters regarding the biology and ecology of the region paint a bleak picture of the negative impact on its faunal components. By presenting information in this manner, however, it is hoped that the problems will be actively addressed to ensure the future survival of native fauna. The chapters written by government land managers of National Parks, CALM and Landcare read more optimistically, and provide positive solutions to some of these problems. From reading these chapters, I now have a much better appreciation of the principles of reserve design and also how the Landcare network plays a vital role in the off-reserve conservation effort on farms.
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Tesi sul tema "New South Wales government"

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Rutland, Suzanne D. "The Jewish Community In New South Wales 1914-1939". Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/6536.

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Rutland, Suzanne D. "The Jewish Community In New South Wales 1914-1939". University of Sydney, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/6536.

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Huf, Benjamin. "Making Things Economic: Theory and Government in New South Wales, 1788-1863". Phd thesis, Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/154253.

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This thesis is a study of the invention and consolidation of a domain of knowledge and government we today denominate as the ‘economic’ in the particular context of the British colonisation of New South Wales. Two lines of argument are pursued. The first recovers the idea of British imperialism in New South Wales as an ‘economic’ project, in which phenomena that have been typically assumed as essential to colonial development – convict work, land settlement, wool growing, migration and their impact on Aboriginal societies – came to be classified, organised and administered as distinctly economic problems. As imperial and colonial authorities increasingly appropriated the ‘constitutive metaphors’ of Ricardian political economy in their reports, inquiries and correspondence, they re-narrated these phenomena from discrete problems of state to integrated dynamics of production, distribution and wealth-accumulation. This economic project is studied in distinction from, even as it intersected with, the paradigms of democratisation, settler colonialism and legal-positivist statism with which historians have tended to frame the colony’s political and intellectual history in the first half of the nineteenth century. Its legacies, in the identities it forged and projects it legitimated, have been as enduring as the colonial constitution but less closely assessed. The second line of argument, arising from this reading of colonial history, revises the significance of nineteenth-century political economy as an emergent political vocabulary in a nascent Australian political culture, and in English-speaking Anglophone culture more generally. In appropriating political economy as an official discourse, imperial authorities not only helped insulate the ‘economic’ as a domain of knowledge, but consolidated a new, reductive framework for interpreting, governing and debating social interaction, regulated by the imperatives of supply and demand, profits and wages. Together, these two lines of argument are offered as a critical exercise in recovering and recognising the historical functioning of economic language in official, public and everyday speech. They provide a fresh perspective on aspects of the colonial past, and recover legacies which continue to shape our world today.
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Johnson, Andrew, of Western Sydney Hawkesbury University, Faculty of Social Inquiry e School of Ecology. "Crime, governance and numbers : a genealogy of counting crime in New South Wales". THESIS_FSI_SEL_Johnson_A.xml, 2000. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/535.

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This thesis is an intellectual genealogy of counting crime in New South Wales. It is a history of a system of thought which is one of the contemporary foundations of the way we interpret the nature and extent of crime today. It argues that the incitement to annually record crime statistics in New South Wales, and internationally, is immediately connected with a will to govern crime. This thesis traces this bonding of the technology of crime statistics with mentalities of government, and maintains that although the connection of these two discourses has been highly effective, it has not been one of universal domination. This is a history of the continuous state practice of compiling and publishing crime statistics. But it is also a history of discontinuities. This thesis regularly investigates shifts in the categories of recording. It locates changes in what is recorded by broadening its discussion to include localised and international debates on crime that are contemporaneous to these changes. This is not a thesis with a project to improve the way in which we record or utilise crime statistics. Its project is to write a history of how we came to record crime statistics and how we have intended to utilise these crime statistics in our practices of government. It traces the rise of counting crime and interrogates it as one of the key technologies deployed in the government of crime
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Brady, Wendy. "Indigenous Australians and non-indigenous education in New South Wales, 1788-1968". Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/12822.

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Wannan, Alison. "Public policies and the construction of domestic life in western Sydney, 1974-1984: women, suburbia, community and the state". Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1988. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/26231.

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The issue of how selected public policies of the NSW Government impacted on the everyday lives of women in Western Sydney during the period 1974-1984 is examined here in terms of class and gender inequalities. Using data from official departmental reports and the empirical investigation of public expenditure on community services, the thesis demonstrates that most often public policies maintained the inequalities of women living in suburban Western Sydney. The sexual division of labour was central to public policies and maintained women as dependent mothers, wives and low paid workers. The home and the local neighbourhood were seen as the 'natural' location of suburban women. Further, the analysis indicates how the dominance of community- as-localit y in urban and social policies obscured the class, gender and racial/ethn ic divisions of suburban women. In contrast, a few 'community ' policies and services provided evidence of the possibilities for public policies to redistribute services explicitly to working class women and not to inevitably support existing inequalities. In conclusion, it is argued that the concept of community-as -locality needs to be reconsidered and reconstructe d and a range of housing and social policies developed that redistribute resources in favour of women and their families living in working class suburbs.
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Volke, Harvey. "The politics of state rental housing in New South Wales, 1900 - 1939 : three case studies". Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2006. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/28059.

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The history of housing policy in New South Wales has been one of consistent disengagement of government from issues of low-income housing provision. Characteristically, until the 19405, government responses were dictated from within a laissez-faire liberal framework in which housing provision was best left to the operations of market forces. This impacted severely on the availability of appropriate and affordable housing for low-income people. Insofar as low-income housing policy was addressed at all, it was usually in terms of encouraging people into home ownership. Nevertheless, the period from around 1900 to 1940 saw the beginnings of deliberate government intervention in the housing market in piecemeal attempts to address the issue. A range of factors combined to produce this outcome, including outbreaks of contagious disease in badly drained and unsewered slum precincts, and increasing pressure from a range of disparate groups. These included the nascent town planning lobby, church and charity bodies, and not least, working class organisations and working class people themselves. Business interest in redeveloping prime commercial sites also played a role in the moves for slum clearance. The period was characterised by a series of attempts to resolve low-income housing problems in Sydney, or at least, the problems of slum clearance. These ranged from State resumption of The Rocks area, to attempts by both city governments and State governments to provide minimal amounts of public housing for some of those displaced by resumptions, and included attempts at encouraging self-help and self- reliance by church and charitable agencies, as well as State bodies. They also included attempts to address the problems of low—income tenants in the private rental market by legislative means: for example, by introducing rent control and some limited efforts to control the rate of evictions during the Depression era. The fact remains, that the period is characterised by a marked failure to undertake any substantive initiatives that would make a serious contribution to resolving the manifest problems. The reasons for this failure are complex, but include a policy commitment to home ownership (and to separate homes on separate sites at that), a prevailing ideology of laissez faire liberalism, and a shifting of responsibility for dealing with the problems between local and State authorities. It was only at the end of the period that the State Government accepted the responsibility for ensuring some attempt at meeting the needs of low—income people.
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Foley, Daniel Joseph. "The British Government decision to found a colony at Botany Bay, New South Wales in 1786". Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2004. https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-british-government-decision-to-found-a-colony-at-botany-bay-new-south-wales-in-1786(559b2bd5-c796-4ef2-9cbc-b28a6ad601f1).html.

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It is a common misconception that the colony at Botany Bay was founded purely so that Britain could rid herself of her convicts. This would have made the alleged convict crisis in Britain a first order consideration for the Pitt Government. It was not. Pitt had two major problems on coming to office - finance and trade - and the solutions to them were not mutually exclusive. Each depended on his skill at filling Treasury coffers and on the successful completion of the complicated trade treaties with France, Holland and Spain after the American War of Independence. Numerically speaking there was no convict crisis, rather a prison problem. The towns and cities in England and Wales refused to build the expensive prisons required under legislation passed in 1778-9; instead seeking a resumption of transportation. Pressure was brought on Government by the merchants in the House of Commons. They dominated the Beauchamp Committee of 1785, which recommended a resumption of that punishment. Pitt saw the advantages to be gained from having an armed settlement in the Far East. During his commercial treaty negotiations in 1786-7 he did not wish to arouse the suspicion of his European rivals, but still saw the opportunity a colony would present in case there was a resumption of hostilities. New South Wales helped solve a number of Pitt's problems. Most importantly, the swing to the east helped him financially. Next it secured the southern trade route to China and placed a strategic base at the rear of the French, Dutch and Spanish possessions. And, as a matter of relatively minor detail, it also salved the conscience of the Enlightenment lobby by solving his prison problem. Unfortunately a generation of war intervened shortly after the settlement was founded and not until 1815 did it start to achieve what Pitt originally envisaged.
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Davis, Edward R. "Ethnicity and diversity : politics and the Aboriginal community /". Title page, table of contents and abstract only, 1991. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phd2613.pdf.

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Johnson, Andrew. "Crime, governance and numbers : a genealogy of counting crime in New South Wales". Thesis, View thesis, 2000. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/535.

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This thesis is an intellectual genealogy of counting crime in New South Wales. It is a history of a system of thought which is one of the contemporary foundations of the way we interpret the nature and extent of crime today. It argues that the incitement to annually record crime statistics in New South Wales, and internationally, is immediately connected with a will to govern crime. This thesis traces this bonding of the technology of crime statistics with mentalities of government, and maintains that although the connection of these two discourses has been highly effective, it has not been one of universal domination. This is a history of the continuous state practice of compiling and publishing crime statistics. But it is also a history of discontinuities. This thesis regularly investigates shifts in the categories of recording. It locates changes in what is recorded by broadening its discussion to include localised and international debates on crime that are contemporaneous to these changes. This is not a thesis with a project to improve the way in which we record or utilise crime statistics. Its project is to write a history of how we came to record crime statistics and how we have intended to utilise these crime statistics in our practices of government. It traces the rise of counting crime and interrogates it as one of the key technologies deployed in the government of crime
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Libri sul tema "New South Wales government"

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B, Clark David. Bluett local government handbook (New South Wales). Sydney: Lawbook Co., 2004.

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Ratcliff, Ian. Bluett local government handbook (New South Wales). A cura di Bluett A. R. 1879-1944 e Clark David B. 1946-. Pyrmont, NSW: LBC Information Services, 2000.

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Pearson, Linda. Local government law in New South Wales. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press, 1994.

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John, Evans, e New South Wales. Parliament. Legislative Council., a cura di. New South Wales Legislative Council practice. Annandale, N.S.W: Federation Press, 2008.

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A voyage to New South Wales. Sydney, N.S.W., Australia: View Productions, 1985.

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David, Clune, e Turner Ken 1928-, a cura di. The premiers of New South Wales, 1856-2005. Annandale, N.S.W: Federation Press, 2006.

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Hogan, Michael. The New South Wales state election, 1922. Sydney: NSW Parliamentary Library and Dept. of Government, University of Sydney, 1995.

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Clune, David. The governors of New South Wales 1788-2010. Annandale, NSW: Federation Press, 2009.

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The governors of New South Wales 1788-2010. Annandale, NSW: Federation Press, 2009.

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Gavel to gavel: An insider's view of Parliament. Sydney: UNSW Press, 2006.

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Capitoli di libri sul tema "New South Wales government"

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Kelly, Andrew H., e Jasper Brown. "Climate change, coastal erosion and local government in New South Wales, Australia". In Property Rights and Climate Change, 149–64. Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York : Routledge, 2017. | Series: Routledge complex real property rights series: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315520094-11.

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Houghton, Jan, e Linda Tsiu-Shuang Chin. "Crossing the Great Divide: Connecting Citizens to Government in New South Wales, Australia". In Citizenship and Participation in the Information Age, a cura di Manjunath Pendakur e Roma Harris, 347–60. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781442602465-029.

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Rowe, D. M. "Design for Energy Efficiency: A Case Study Government Offices at Wollongong, New South Wales". In 1989 2nd European Conference on Architecture, 630–32. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0556-1_183.

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Jacobs, Brent, Christopher Lee, Storm Watson, Suzanne Dunford e Aaron Coutts-Smith. "Adaptation Planning Process and Government Adaptation Architecture Support Regional Action on Climate Change in New South Wales, Australia". In Climate Change Management, 17–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25814-0_2.

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Thom, Bruce. "New South Wales". In Encyclopedia of the World's Coastal Landforms, 1229–38. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8639-7_225.

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Plowman, David, e Keri Spooner. "Unions in New South Wales". In Australian Unions, 104–21. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11088-9_5.

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Laidlaw, Ronald W. "New South Wales 1821–51". In Mastering Australian History, 96–120. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09168-3_5.

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Wallace, Valerie. "Republicanism in New South Wales". In Scottish Presbyterianism and Settler Colonial Politics, 219–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70467-8_10.

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Frahm, Michael. "Australia: Ombudsman New South Wales". In Australasia and Pacific Ombudsman Institutions, 117–29. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33896-0_8.

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Chapman, D. M. "Australia--New South Wales and Queensland". In The GeoJournal Library, 415–22. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2999-9_45.

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Atti di convegni sul tema "New South Wales government"

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Rezaeian, N., L. Tang e M. Hardie. "PSYCHOSOCIAL HAZARDS AND RISKS IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA". In The 9th World Construction Symposium 2021. The Ceylon Institute of Builders - Sri Lanka, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31705/wcs.2021.42.

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The construction industry faces many challenges, one of which is the difficult to define psychosocial influences. The construction sector has highly demanding employment conditions, long working hours and sometimes unfeasible terms of project execution. Psychosocial influences represent emotional as well as physiological characteristics which impact the immediate environment. Some construction personnel face psychosocial problems that can lead to depression or suicide. The research conducted in this paper focuses on the psychosocial status of personnel working in construction companies, in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. A questionnaire survey was conducted to investigate the psychosocial hazards observed in the construction industry in NSW. Practitioners in two private construction companies and one government department having construction project management experience in NSW were involved in the survey. The data analysis indicates that most workers experienced being pressured to stay back and work long hours. This led to workers being ‘very frequently’ tired. Regarding bullying, Respondents reported that the frequency of they experienced ‘exclusion or isolation from workplace activities’ was ‘monthly’. Being ‘Subjects of gossip or false, malicious rumours’ was reported as happening ‘weekly’ and ‘Humiliation through gestures, sarcasm, criticism or insults’ was said to happen ‘almost daily’. This study's findings indicate that construction projects could have unaddressed psychosocial hazards and risks, each of which may be a potential factor for accidents and occupational and psychological injuries. The data displayed from this research could help understand psychosocial hazards. Spreading awareness on the issue can hopefully be a step towards improving the mental health of construction workers while decreasing the overall suicide rate.
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Graham, Myfanwy, Elianne Renaud, Catherine Lucas, Jennifer Schneider e Jennifer Martin. "Medicinal cannabis prescribing guidance documents: An evidence-based, best-practice framework based on the New South Wales experience". In 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Research Society on Marijuana. Research Society on Marijuana, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26828/cannabis.2022.02.000.51.

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Introduction: In 2018, the Australian Centre for Cannabinoid Clinical and Research Excellence (ACRE), a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centre of Research Excellence was funded to develop a suite of state-wide medicinal cannabis prescribing guidance documents. At this time, regulatory changes in Australia were enabling broader access to medicinal cannabis in a medical model. The initiative funded through the New South Wales (NSW) Government’s Clinical Cannabis Medicines Program enabled the development of practical resources to support NSW medical practitioners in prescribing medicinal cannabis to patients for conditions where cannabinoids are perceived to have some benefit. Aim: To provide interim guidance to support medical practitioners in the prescription of medicinal cannabis where they are perceived to have potential benefit. Methods: A team of clinical pharmacologists, pharmacists and clinicians collaborated in the development of the first tranche of prescribing guidance documents. The suite of six medicinal cannabis prescribing guidance documents covered the most common indications for which prescriptions for medicinal cannabis were being sought by NSW patients: dementia; anorexia and cachexia; nausea; chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting; spasticity; and chronic non-cancer pain. In 2019, the draft guidance documents underwent a comprehensive review and consultation process involving fifty key stakeholders before publication. Results: The ACRE medicinal cannabis prescribing guidance documents have been widely adopted, both in NSW and around the world. The prescribing guidance documents are now recommended as a health professional educational resource by the Australian national medicines regulator the Therapeutic Goods Administration and state health departments. The prescribing guidance on epilepsy from the second tranche of guidance documents has recently been published in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. National medicinal cannabis prescribing pattern data and enquiries to the first-of-kind, state-government funded medicinal cannabis advisory service for medical practitioners informed the themes of the second tranche of six medicinal cannabis prescribing guidance documents being developed in 2022. Conclusions: ACRE medicinal cannabis prescribing guidance documents delivered interim guidance to Australian medical practitioners on the evidence-based and best-practice prescription of medicinal cannabis. Prescribing guidance document themes align with Australian medicinal cannabis prescribing patterns and areas where medical practitioners are seeking further information and advice. It is anticipated that the prescribing guidance documents will be updated periodically as further evidence becomes available. Acknowledgements: NSW Government through the NSW Clinical Cannabis Medicines Program supported development of the NSW Cannabis Medicines Prescribing Guidance. ACRE was established and is funded through the National Health and Medical Research Council Centres of Research Excellence scheme.
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Frischknecht, Bart D., e Kate Whitefoot. "Defining Technology-Adoption Indifference Curves for Residential Solar Electricity Generation Using Stated Preference Experiments". In ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2011-48007.

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Success in achieving environmental goals is intrinsically dependent on policy decisions, firm decisions, and consumer decisions. Understanding how consumer product adoption jointly depends on policy incentives and firm design decisions is necessary for both firms and governments to make optimal decisions. This paper demonstrates a methodology for assessing the linkage between policy incentives and firm decisions on the level of consumer adoption of a particular technology. A policy optimization is formulated and technology-adoption indifference curves are constructed to allow firms to identify the most profitable direction for product development given the policy environment, and similarly to allow government organizations to set policies that maximize technology adoption given firm decisions. As an example we use the residential solar electricity industry in New South Wales, Australia. Consumer choice is modeled using a mixed logit choice model estimated with hierarchical Bayes techniques from stated preference experiment data.
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Corkhill, Anna, e Amit Srivastava. "Alan Gilbert and Sarah Lo in Reform Era China and Hong Kong: A NSW Architect in Asia". In The 38th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. online: SAHANZ, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a4015pq8jc.

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This paper is based on archival research done for a larger project looking at the impact of emergent transnational networks in Asia on the work of New South Wales architects. During the period of the Cultural Revolution in China (1966-1976), the neighbouring territories of Macau and Hong Kong served as centres of resistance, where an expatriate population interested in traditional Asian arts and culture would find growing support and patronage amongst the elite intellectual class. This brought influential international actors in the fields of journalism, filmmaking, art and architecture to the region, including a number of Australian architects. This paper traces the history of one such Australian émigré, Alan Gilbert, who arrived in Macau in 1963 just before the Cultural Revolution and continued to work as a professional filmmaker and photojournalist documenting the revolution. In 1967 he joined the influential design practice of Dale and Patricia Keller (DKA) in Hong Kong, where he met his future wife Sarah Lo. By the mid 1970s both Alan Gilbert and Sarah Lo had left to start their own design practice under Alan Gilbert and Associates (AGA) and Innerspace Design. The paper particularly explores their engagement with ‘reform-era’ China in the late 1970s and early 1980s when they secured one of the first and largest commissions awarded to a foreign design firm by the Chinese government to redesign a series of nine state- run hotels, two of which, the Minzu and Xiyuan Hotels in Beijing, are discussed here.
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Marfella, Giorgio. "Seeds of Concrete Progress: Grain Elevators and Technology Transfer between America and Australia". In The 38th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. online: SAHANZ, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a4000pi5hk.

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Modern concrete silos and grain elevators are a persistent source of interest and fascination for architects, industrial archaeologists, painters, photographers, and artists. The legacy of the Australian examples of the early 1900s is appreciated primarily by a popular culture that allocates value to these structures on aesthetic grounds. Several aspects of construction history associated with this early modern form of civil engineering have been less explored. In the 1920s and 1930s, concrete grain elevator stations blossomed along the railway networks of the Australian Wheat Belts, marking with their vertical presence the landscapes of many rural towns in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, and Western Australia. The Australian reception of this industrial building type of American origin reflects the modern nation-building aspirations of State Governments of the early 1900s. The development of fast-tracked, self-climbing methods for constructing concrete silos, a technology also imported from America, illustrates the critical role of concrete in that effort of nation-building. The rural and urban proliferation of concrete silos in Australia also helped establish a confident local concrete industry that began thriving with automatic systems of movable formwork, mastering and ultimately transferring these construction methods to multi-storey buildings after WWII. Although there is an evident link between grain elevators and the historiographical propaganda of heroic modernism, that nexus should not induce to interpret old concrete silos as a vestige of modern aesthetics. As catalysts of technical and economic development in Australia, Australian wheat silos also bear important significance due to the international technology transfer and local repercussions of their fast-tracked concrete construction methods.
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Platt, T. J. "New South Wales Incident Management System". In Ninth International Conference on Road Transport Information and Control. IEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:19980182.

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Senden, David van, e Douglas Lord. "Estuary Processes Investigation; New South Wales, Australia". In 27th International Conference on Coastal Engineering (ICCE). Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/40549(276)288.

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Conway, Andrew, Michelle Blom, Lee Naish e Vanessa Teague. "An analysis of New South Wales electronic vote counting". In ACSW 2017: Australasian Computer Science Week 2017. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3014812.3014837.

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Allen, Lori E., Michael C. B. Ashley, Michael G. Burton, Stuart D. Ryder, John W. V. Storey e Yinsheng Sun. "UNSWIRF: the University of New South Wales infrared Fabry-Perot". In Astronomical Telescopes & Instrumentation, a cura di Albert M. Fowler. SPIE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.317242.

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Radoll, Peter, Sebastian Fleissner, Duncan Stevenson e Henry Gardner. "Improving ICT support for aboriginal land councils in New South Wales". In the Sixth International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2517899.2517916.

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Research Department - Government Finance - State Governments - New South Wales Finance - 1939 - 1941. Reserve Bank of Australia, marzo 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/17062.

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Government Savings Bank of New South Wales - Chatswood - Securities Register - 1922-1932. Reserve Bank of Australia, marzo 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/22646.

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Government Savings Bank of New South Wales - Chatswood - Stop Book - 1913-1927. Reserve Bank of Australia, marzo 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/22642.

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Government Savings Bank of New South Wales - Kogarah - Transfer Account Register - 1912-1931. Reserve Bank of Australia, marzo 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/22669.

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Government Savings Bank of New South Wales - Arncliffe - Ledger - Small Balances - 1920-1932. Reserve Bank of Australia, marzo 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/22588.

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Government Savings Bank of New South Wales - Dulwich Hill - Branch Cash Book - 1930-1932. Reserve Bank of Australia, marzo 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/22648.

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Government Savings Bank of New South Wales - West Maitland - Fixed Deposits Register - 1925-1930. Reserve Bank of Australia, marzo 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/22731.

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Government Savings Bank of New South Wales - Barrack Street, Sydney - Stop Book - 1912-1932. Reserve Bank of Australia, marzo 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/22621.

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GOVERNORS & SENIOR PERSONNEL - Robert Gibson - Government Savings Bank of New South Wales - Amalgamation. Reserve Bank of Australia, settembre 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/03473.

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Government Savings Bank of New South Wales - Campsie - Signature Register - Accounts 1-973 - 1921-1932. Reserve Bank of Australia, marzo 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_2006/22639.

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