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Harsh penalties applied in Europe for breaking regulations are not applied by the government against those companies fishing illegally off the West African coast Rich oil states have been striking secret treaties in some African nations (Sudan and Ethiopia) to buy large land holdings to produce food...

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Published in:Education (Sydney. 1919) 2009-07, Vol.90 (7), p.25
Main Author: West, Allan
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Language:eng
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Summary:Harsh penalties applied in Europe for breaking regulations are not applied by the government against those companies fishing illegally off the West African coast Rich oil states have been striking secret treaties in some African nations (Sudan and Ethiopia) to buy large land holdings to produce food for their own countries. The Male Total Average Weekly Earnings does not adequately take salary sacrifice into account Eligibility for the Seniors' Health Card is expected to disappear soon and ACPSRO will protest Condemnation of league tables Enid Hokin moved that the NSW RTA condemn, in the strongest possible terms, the decisions of both Federal and State governments to introduce public reporting of school performance in national tests in literacy and numeracy that inevitably mean league tables which will mean shaming and blaming schools, teachers, parents and students.
ISSN:0013-1156