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Australian torts law
By Frances McGlone. 2005
A guide to the Family Court of Australia
By Australia. 1993
Workplace relations act 1996: Act no. 86 of 1988 as amended.
By Attorney-General'S Dept.. 2001
Public relations, newsletters and internet usage for organisations
By N. E Renton. 1997
Studying law at university: everything you need to know
By Simon Chesterman, Clare Rhoden. 2005
This work offers a concise introduction to law as a subject, as well as a guide to the specific skills…
that are needed to succeed in law at university. Additionally, it outlines basic study skills needed by all university students.Basic grammar and usage
By Penelope Choy, Dorothy Goldbart Clark. 2011
Help students master the basics of the English language with BASIC GRAMMAR AND USAGE. Covering the important rules of grammar,…
usage, and syntax, this text provides clear explanations and numerous examples to help students succeed. Exercises help them strengthen their grammar and the book-specific website has grammar reviews that ensure that they master the material.Teaching basic skills to adults with learning difficulties
By Jeannie Sutcliffe. 1994
Family law in Australia
By H. A Finlay. 1989
A textbook on family law for tertiary students, stating the law as it is and seeking to find the underlying…
principles by commenting on the historical and social as well as the legal background to the present law.Australian first aid: Volume one. An authorized manual of St. John Ambulance Australia.
By St. John Ambulance Australia. 1990
Strategies for teaching adults with vision impairment
By Karen McKenzie. 1993
Essentials of human anatomy and physiology
By Elaine Nicpon Marieb. 1996
A vibrotactile training program for deaf children
By Geoff Plant. 1984
Clear and precise: writing skills for today's lawyer
By Ros Macdonald, Deborah Clark-Dickson. 2005
Education, change and society
By Anthony R Welch. 2017
Now in its fourth edition, Education, Change and Society continues to help readers situate educational activity in its broad social…
and policy contexts. The study of education can do more than help us understand how individuals may learn and how teachers should teach. It helps us understand what is valued in that society, and how ‘winners and losers’ are created. We only have to look at the life outcomes of the results gained by young people at various points in their education to see that the way our society organises the education of young people has broad consequences at both a social and an individual level. This book encourages discussion and debate, and points to issues that are highly significant for an understanding of Australian education today.Seven letters from Paris
By Samantha Verant. 2014
Samantha's life is falling apart - she's lost her job, her marriage is on the rocks and she's walking dogs…
to keep the wolf from the door. When she stumbles across seven love letters from the handsome Frenchman she fell head over heels for in Paris when she was 19, she can't help but wonder, what if? One carefully worded, very belated email apology, it's clear that sometimes love does give you a second chance. Jetting off to France to reconnect with a man you knew for just one day is crazy - but it's the kind of crazy Samantha's been waiting for her whole life. Truth may be stranger than fiction but sometimes it's better than your wildest dreams.The complete public speaker in Australia and New Zealand
By Gyles Daubeneny Brandreth. 1985
A handbook giving the basic rules for making speeches for all occasions, from wedding toasts to lecturing, and taking part…
in formal debates. The author devotes a special section to speaking on the air, including coping with questions while a guest on a radio phone-in.Great Australian mysteries 2: unsolved, unexplained, unknown
By John Pinkney. 2006
Australia is a continent of fathomless mysteries. In this compelling book John Pinkney presents a new selection of the most…
tantalising true cases he has investigated during a lifetime's research: unexplained disappearances, from the enigma of Victoria's vanishing heiress to the saga of the 'jinxed' ship which disappeared with 102 Australians aboard. Outback riddles: the desert Aboriginals whose astonishing 'song' saved the life of a dying woman 4,000 kilometres away, the eerie invasion of Lake Eyre, the monster that guarded an abandoned NSW potato farm, startling events in Queensland's Isla Gorge. Mysterious deaths, including the fate of John Friedrich, 'the man who never was' - and the horror in the Sydney's dunes. Mystifying events: the baffling case of the burning man, the uncanny images floating outside Melbourne suburban windows, and much more...The Oxford book of Australian schooldays
By Ian Britain, Brenda Niall, Pamela Williams. 1998
The year's best Australian science fiction and fantasy: volume 1
By Jonathan Strahan, Jeremy G Byrne. 1997
A show case of the best of Australian science fiction and fantasy from acknowledged greats to the hottest new talent.…
You'll find the latest in scientific speculation by internationally acclaimed author Greg Egan, a riveting science thriller by multi-award winner Damien Broderick, and more...