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Premier Ted Baillieu has made a formal apology on behalf of the Victorian Government for forced adoptions carried out in the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
Victorian Government skills reform ad by JWT Melbourne
a new ad from the Victorian State Government and Gambler's Help. It shows different people utilising the many, many, many ways there are to take a punt in real life and online, and uses the tagline "there are many ways to gamble, and there are many ways to get help".
El Gobierno de Victoria da la bienvenida al Real Madrid No olvides de visitar nuestra página web oficial: http://www.realmadrid.com Suscribirse al Real Madrid en YouTube: http://bit.ly/NSyxv8 Sigue el Real Madrid en Twitter: http://twitter.com/realmadrid Sigue el Real Madrid en Facebook: http://facebook.com/realmadrid Sigue el Real Madrid en Instagram:https://instagram.com/realmadrid
A fresh addition to the Legal Comedy Debate line-up, Shaun set the standard amongst debaters with a brilliant performance highlighting that small firms will never be comparable to big firms and pre-empting his opponents' arguments scoring them a three.
Khoi Tran Year 11 at Westbourne Grammar School 2012 Victorian Government International Academic Excellence Award
The Victorian Government visits LiveTiles to promote Australian commerce in America. www.LiveTiles.nyc
General Practitioners will be onsite in 100 Victorian Government Secondary Schools from 2017. Find out how it will work in this video.
Because people are humble and do not complain is no reason to exploit their generosity by exploiting it for profit. An un-fenced swimming pool in a suburban back yard will foster an army of regulators and yet one run by a public private partnership in sight of all and sundrie is ignored.
The Victorian Government is supporting the automotive industry with a range of programs and initiatives, including the help you need to diversify your business. To find more, please visit economicdevelopment.vic.gov.au/auto or call 13 22 15.
How to vote cards will be removed from postal voter packs for the upcoming council elections this year as the Victorian Government looks to put an end to dummy candidates. Michael Zubreckyj reports.
Dark Walk by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100468 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Victorian woman recalls terrifying carjacking as government introduces tough new laws
The Victorian Government is partnering with local communities to manage the impact of declining River Red Gum firewood supplies from public land in northern Victoria and to provide assistance to those residents who rely on firewood for heating, cooking or hot water services in their homes.
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Elise Wenden- Fruition Nutrition and 2012 RIRDC Victorian Rural Women's Award Runner-Up. Elise Wenden brings together many aspects of sustainable farming in her biological farming business Fruition Nutrition, which she operates near Charlton. She spends a great deal of her time on soil biology, plant growth and the implications for future sustainability. As a recent recipient of the 2012 RIRDC Victorian Rural Women's Award Runner-Up title, Elise is keen to promote the role of women in agriculture as she is delivering workshops and events around the North Central VIC region. Elise will provide practical tips for farmers on how to incorporate biological farming into any production system. She believes biological farming offers answers to some of farming's big problems including rising ...
Robyn Vella commenced work with Loddon Shire Council in 2000 assisting the Tourism Manager. In 2003 Robyn became a full-time employee with Council as a Tourism Coordinator specialising in coach tours before obtaining the position of Tourism Manager. Robyn's aim as a Tourism Manager is to promote Loddon as a great place to visit, enhance economic activity by encouraging visitors to stay and spend locally, build local pride in our communities and create a healthy and diverse tourism industry. Robyn presented at the Untapped Paddock Potential forum. Proudly supported by Caring for our Country (CfoC), Victorian Government and North Central CMA.
In 2013, the then opposition leader for the Victorian Government, Labor leader Daniel Andrews, announced that he would remove some of Melbourne’s worst level crossings. In the lead up to the 2014 November election, a list of 50 of level crossings was unveiled. With this in mind, I took it upon myself, as a then 19 year old university student, to travel around Melbourne, filming and documenting all these level crossings before they become a thing of the past… and given Daniel Andrews won the 2014 election, he will start work on these level crossings sooner rather than later. So, here is a compilation of footage of these 50 level crossings, with annotations explaining their prioritisation for removal. Links for the info in the annotations are below. I hope you enjoy this video, because it ...
Dain Borges — Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Chicago The 2013 Summer Teacher Institute explored the challenges involved in understanding and responding to natural disasters around the globe. Intended primarily for elementary through community college educators, but open to all interested parties, the annual interdisciplinary Institute addresses broad themes of global importance through a series of presentations and discussions of curriculum development. Faculty, staff, and graduate students from the University of Chicago and other educational institutions from around the country speak each day. The 2013 Summer Teacher Institute was presented by the University of Chicago Center for International Studies and cosponsored by the Program on the Global Environment,...
Australia India Skills Conference 2012 http://www.australiaindiaeducation.com Speakers: Victorian Government (Australia) Mr Geoffrey Conaghan Victorian Government Commissioner to India Ms Ewa Kuriata Manager - Education, Victorian Government Department of Business and Innovation Ms Karen Berkley Executive Director, VETASSESS Mr G.S. Narayanaswamy Secretary to Government Labour Department, Government of Karnataka An initiative of the Australia India Education Council's Skills Agenda Working Group, the inaugural AISC was held at the Central Institute of Technology, East Perth, Western Australia on 10 and 11 July 2012. The Conference was facilitated by renowned Australian broadcaster and journalist, Ms Geraldine Doogue. For more information about the Conference, ...
Political campaigning for the Victorian state election Climate change & environmental issues have been constantly attacked by the Victorian government. The upcoming state election in November is a cr
Best Documentary 2016 The World's Most Mysterious And Popular London City [Top Documentary] The Victorian Railways operated railways in the Australian state of Victoria from 1859 to 1983. The first railways in Victoria were private companies, but when these companies failed or defaulted, the Victorian Railways was established to take over their operations. Most of the lines operated by the Victorian Railways were of 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm), however the railways also operated up to five 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge lines between 1898 and 1962, and a 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge line between Albury and Melbourne from 1961 A Department of Railways was created in 1856 with the first appointment of staff. British engineer, George Christian Darbyshire was made first Engineer-in-Ch...
Tonight is all about the state apology for the criminalisation of homosexuals. On Tuesday 24 May at 2pm, the rainbow flag was hoisted above the Victorian Parliament building as the Victorian Government delivered a formal state apology to those who had been previously convicted under those very unjust and very, very prejudiced laws that criminalised homosexual acts. The legislation to expunge the records of those convicted of homosexual acts was actually passed in 2014 but on the 24 May 2016, the government with bi partisan support, apologised for the injustice of the law that criminalised homosexual activity. Bent TV was there to cover this historic event. We talked to a number of people affected by the legislation including Noel Tovey, Terry Kennedy, Tom Anderson and Peter McEwan, hear...
Geoffrey London - Architecture through a government architect's lens Discover Victorian architecture with Geoffrey London, Victorian Government Architect and Professor of Architecture at The University of Western Australia. For five years, Geoffrey was the inaugural Government Architect in Western Australia and throughout his career he has been Dean and Head of School at UWA, Chair of the Committee of Heads of Architecture Schools of Australasia, President of the Western Australian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects, and a Life Fellow of the Institute. Geoffrey is currently a member of the Australian Research Council's College of Experts and has acted as a consultant on numerous architectural and urban design projects. Mark Lee - Too young to reason, too old to dream Sin...