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The Economic Effects on Regional Australia of RUN-member Universities

The Economic Effects on Regional Australia of RUN-member Universities

... regional Australia. Nationally, a 2017 report by Universities Australia showed that “… students and universities have contributed around ...the Regional Universities Network (RUN) face funding ...

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The value of international students to cultural diversity in regional Australia

The value of international students to cultural diversity in regional Australia

... to Australia, there is a reluctance to promote community engagement, which will not only enhance cultural diversity in regional Australia, but will also satisfy the personal and professional goals of ...

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Transient teachers: mixed messages of schooling in regional Australia

Transient teachers: mixed messages of schooling in regional Australia

... This article explores the transience and mobility of teachers working in an isolated community: a secondary school in regional Australia. Drawing on parent, student, and teacher interviews, we ask: how ...

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A living laboratory proposition for revitalising regional Australia

A living laboratory proposition for revitalising regional Australia

... across regional Australia, leading to differences in levels of service provision and in the local impacts of economic shocks and changing policy ...and regional economic, environmental and social ...

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Broadband Internet Access in Regional Australia

Broadband Internet Access in Regional Australia

... The service is asymmetrical: the high speed is from the Internet to the user via the satellite, with upload being through a modem. This does not help when the user is engaged in an electronic information exchange with ...

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Localism and the socio-economic viability of rural and regional Australia

Localism and the socio-economic viability of rural and regional Australia

... viable regional communities. Within localism, sustainably developing regional Australia requires an effective multi-sector ...sustainability, regional development pivots on the ability of ...

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Maritime Australia: Its Links to Regional Australia

Maritime Australia: Its Links to Regional Australia

... Australia’s marine environment, too, has major roles in what are termed ecosystem services. Maintaining ecosystem resilience is important, and be the “essential factor underlying the sustained production of natural ...

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Winds of change: a study of the acceptability of renewable energy in regional Australia

Winds of change: a study of the acceptability of renewable energy in regional Australia

... Renewable energy has become a top priority for the state government in Queensland (Queensland Government, n.d), but a transition away from coal- fired electricity in Australia has been hampered due to obstacles ...

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Flying Arts: brokering real and virtual pedagogies in regional Australia

Flying Arts: brokering real and virtual pedagogies in regional Australia

... Day 1 Monday 30 May 2005 Session PP 2.26 SCL Presenter Lydia Tan-Chia Fei Lim Jian-Shen Chen* PP 2.27 SCL PP 2.28 SCL Athena Vongalis-Macrow Pei-Fen Sung PP 2.29 INV PP 2.30 INV PP 2.31 [r] ...

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Engagement with music communities: a case study of practice in regional Australia

Engagement with music communities: a case study of practice in regional Australia

... While interaction between music institutions and the wider community is arguably straight-forward and logical given the nature of the art, which is typically people- oriented from the creation point of view and ...

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Building institutional repository infrastructure in regional Australia

Building institutional repository infrastructure in regional Australia

... The full effectiveness of final FOSTER Toolkit is yet to be seen, however initial indications are that the FOSTER concept is a particularly effective tool, especially for its intended audience of smaller and ...

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Beliefs and Education for Sustainability in Rural and Regional Australia

Beliefs and Education for Sustainability in Rural and Regional Australia

... a regional Australian university, since it is considered that the value and acquisition of knowledge about EfS will be motivated by the beliefs one holds; beliefs about the instrumentality of one’s actions, the ...

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Third Age Learning In Regional Australia

Third Age Learning In Regional Australia

... organisations are specifically associated with young people, education and sport, others support the interests and needs of the wider community, including older residents. Consequently, many have an Apex, Lions or Rotary ...

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Regional sustainability strategies: a regional focus for opportunities to improve sustainability in Western Australia

Regional sustainability strategies: a regional focus for opportunities to improve sustainability in Western Australia

... Like Australia as a whole, the key demographic trend affecting Western Australia is a population shift away from smaller towns and some regions, and towards regional centres, Perth, and coastal high ...

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Indigenous unemployment in rural and regional Western Australia: Is there a way out?

Indigenous unemployment in rural and regional Western Australia: Is there a way out?

... Lack of mobility is also a barrier to accessing industry and education, and impacts on Indigenous unemployment (Carson and McConnel, 2011: 258). This particularly applies to geographically remote settlements, which are ...

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Improving mathematics and science education in rural Australia: A practice report

Improving mathematics and science education in rural Australia: A practice report

... The National Centre of Science, Information and Communication Technology, and Mathematics Education for Rural and Regional Australia (SiMERR) national survey of science, mathematics and ICT education (Lyons ...

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An investigation of roles and development pattern of regional airports, Queensland Australia

An investigation of roles and development pattern of regional airports, Queensland Australia

... REX Regional Express (2008) which stated that ‘the user should pay policy in aviation is in affective in remote Australia activity has little cash flow and the need for government support to sustain the ...

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Surviving regional restructure : the networks and technology sustaining rural Australia

Surviving regional restructure : the networks and technology sustaining rural Australia

... apprenticeship as a carpenter and never returned to the Bemeringal region. However, there is a small counter flow of people moving into the region, which tends to slow the rate of population decline. Among those of the ...

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Offshoring Asylum and Migration in Australia, Spain, Tunisia and the US: Lessons learned and feasibility for the EU  CEPS Research Reports, September 2018

Offshoring Asylum and Migration in Australia, Spain, Tunisia and the US: Lessons learned and feasibility for the EU CEPS Research Reports, September 2018

... The EBCG Regulation defines the role of liaison officers who can be deployed to third countries, in particular those identified by a risk assessment as being transit or origin countries, as “part of the local or ...

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A regional collaborative network to improve spatial information sharing in Australia

A regional collaborative network to improve spatial information sharing in Australia

... A collaborative network is a hybrid of organisational and technological components and backed with organisational theory, network theory and collaboration literatures. Collaborative network is a recognised concept for ...

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