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  1. THE AUSTRALIAN DAIRY INDUSTRY. by G. Loftus and Miller, A.M. (Ed.) Hills, 1970
  2. Global insurance companies look back on a successful year: this is the first of a series of regular articles focusing on the insurance industry.(NEWS): An article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Brian Greig, 2007-09-15
  3. Chris Coulthard-Clark, Breaking free: transforming Australia's defence industry.(Book Review): An article from: Journal of the Australian War Memorial by Barry Price, 2003-04-01
  4. The productivity and efficiency of the Australian electricity supply industry by M. Abbott, 2006-07
  5. Australian Cinema: Industry, Narrative & Meaning (Studies in Society) by John Tulloch, 1982-09
  6. Vocational curriculum for Australian service industries: standardised learning for diverse service environments?: An article from: Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management by Lynn Van Der Wagen, 2006-04-01
  7. Economics and Australian industry (Topics on the Australian economy) by Frank Geoffrey Davidson, 1974
  8. Do longer working hours lead to more workplace injuries? Evidence from Australian industry-level panel data.(CONTRIBUTED ARTICLE): An article from: Australian Bulletin of Labour by Roger Wilkins, 2005-06-01
  9. Eco-friendly Westpac: Westpac Banking Corporation leads the Australian financial services industry in its commitment to managing its impact on the environment ... article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Gale Reference Team, 2007-06-15
  10. A Measure of Greatness: The Origins of the Australian Iron and Steel Industry.(Review) (book review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by John Atchison, 2000-03-01
  11. Inter-organisational infrastructure and industry value: a case study of the Australian travel sector [An article from: International Journal of Information Management] by M. Borman, 2004-04-01
  12. The economics of Australian industry: Studies in environment and structure by Alex Hunter, 1965
  13. U.S. beef, dairy industries little affected by Australian FTA.(Free-Trade Agreement ): An article from: Food & Drink Weekly
  14. Solutions in the fast lane: born from a unique idea, Australian company UP industries Pty Ltd utilises composite resin tooling and reinforced reaction ... An article from: Plastics & Rubber Asia

61. Tobacco Control -- Table Of Contents (12 [Suppl 3])
Full issue of research journal provides 14 papers on discoveries about the australian tobacco industry from its own documents.
http://tc.bmjjournals.com/content/vol12/suppl_3/

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December 2003 (Volume 12, Supplement 3). [Index by author] "One of the darkest markets in the world" - insights from Australian tobacco industry documents Articles Find articles in this issue containing these words:
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Articles "Australia is one of the darkest markets in the world": the global importance of Australian tobacco control
S Chapman, F Byrne, and S M Carter
Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii1-iii3. [Abstract] [Full text] "It is possible he is a kind of nut": how the tobacco industry quietly promoted Dr William Whitby
S Chapman
Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii4-iii6. [Abstract] [Full text]
A Tofler and S Chapman
Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii7-iii12. [Abstract] [Full text] "Avoid health warnings on all tobacco products for just as long as we can": a history of Australian tobacco industry efforts to avoid, delay and dilute health warnings on cigarettes
S Chapman and S M Carter Tobacco Control 2003; 12 (Suppl 3): iii13-iii22.

62. HACCI - Hellenic Australian Chamber Of Commerce And Industry
Established in 1986, HACCI promotes trade between Australia and Greece.
http://www.hacci.com.au/
Monday, June 07 2004
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    Votes: The Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (HACCI) was established in 1986 with the key objectives of
    • Promoting trade between Australia and Greece
    • Assisting Australian businesses that seek to establish and develop trade relations with Greece
    • Providing a platform from which to promote Australian Businesses on a global stage.
    HACCI has well established links into key trading bodies, government agencies and potential trade representatives in both countries. The Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a Federation with State Chambers in Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales, Western Australia and Queensland
  • 63. Genetics Australia
    australian supplier of genetic materials for the dairy cattle industry.
    http://www.genaust.com.au/

    64. What Is The Australian Horse Industry Council
    Explains how this peak body represents and supports all facets of the horse industry in Australia particularly in relation to welfare and health, also it assists research projects through the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
    http://www.horsecouncil.org.au/what.htm
    II Home II Secretariat and Directorate II Newsletter II Emergencies/Alerts II Links II The Role and Current Activities of the Australian Horse Industry Council Who are we? T he Australian Horse Industry Council (AHIC) is the peak body of the Australian horse industry. Its mission is to represent the interests of all persons and the health and welfare of all horses that constitute the Australian horse industry. The AHIC exists through the voluntary services of elected Directors and Trustees and the expertise of individuals co-opted on to sub-committees. Financial support for AHIC activities is derived from subscriptions from associations and individuals. Why are we needed? There are many groups within the horse industry with each group having unique interests. However many issues facing these groups are not unique and affect large parts of the industry. These issues are more appropriately and effectively addressed by a single national body rather than a multitude of organisations representing different industry groups. The AHIC in conjunction with State Horse Councils aims to address these issues. What do we do?

    65. TIFA Home Page
    Represents australian tooling manufacturers. Provides alphabetical listings of manufacturers and their capabilities, and a supplier directory organized by product and service.
    http://www.tifa.com.au/
    Suite 8, 322 Mountain Telephone: +61 3 9738 1133 Highway, Fax: +61 3 9738 1733 Wantirna South, Victoria, Email: info@tifa.com.au Australia 3152 Legal Statement Web site by Cornerstone

    66. Food Industry Engineering Pty Ltd
    australian company specializing in food drying technology, thermal processing, food and feed extrusion and general food process design.
    http://www.fie.com.au/
    Food Industry Engineering Pty Ltd is a consultancy company offering advisory, design, and training services across a range of areas relating to the processing and handling of food and agricultural products.
    Technical expertise is provided mainly through the Company Director, Mr Gordon Young. He has qualifications in both engineering and business, with over 18 years experience in engineering related to food processing and the agricultural industries.
    Gordon Young also lectures on a casual basis in Food Science and Technology at the University of Queensland
    Where relevant to particular projects, additional expertise and processing or laboratory facilities can be sourced from the University or other companies/institutions.
    This page last updated 11 October 2003

    67. Australian Axemans Hall Of Fame
    Latrobe, Tasmania. An educational and tourist venue with woodchopping demonstration events and timber industry information.
    http://www.axemanshall.org/
    The Australian Axeman's Hall of Fame gratefully acknowledges the sponsorship of:
    The Australian Federal Government; The Tasmanian Government; Tasmanian Community Fund; Latrobe Council
    Photography by Mark Seaton Photographics. Ph: 03 6426 2070, 0418 140 062
    Design and Layout by Goanna Graphics. Ph: 03 6492 3118

    68. Austmine : Australian Mining Equipment Technology And Services
    australian mining industry export association comprising companies dedicated to supplying innovative, cost efficient and practical technologies to mining operations worldwide.
    http://www.austmine.com.au/
    Austmine is the Australian mining industry export association comprising companies dedicated to supplying the very best in innovative, cost efficient and practical technologies to mining operations worldwide. Austmine members, either individually or collectively, can provide replacement units, integrated systems and solutions, or complete turnkey projects anywhere in the world, with a track record second to none. Organisations interested in finding out more about what the Austmine membership has to offer are invited to contact either the companies direct utilising the information contained in this site, the Austmine Secretariat in Sydney, or the nearest office of the Australian Trade Commission - Austrade - in your country. About Us - Austmine Strategic Plan 2000
    Vision

    Mission

    Objectives

    Key Factors For Success
    ...
    Increase Austmine Revenue
    VISION
    Australia - The World's No. 1 choice for mining equipment, technology and services.
    MISSION
    Increase export sales of all members.
    OBJECTIVES
    • Assist in the development and promotion of export capability
    • Develop existing and new export markets
    • Facilitate networking between members
    • Foster and utilise strong links with government and industry groups to the advantage of Austmine Members
    Top
    KEY FACTORS FOR SUCCESS
    • Offshore support - from Austrade posts, especially Austrade's Global Mining Team

    69. Australian Broadcasting Authority
    The ABA is an independent federal statutory authority responsible for the regulation of the broadcasting industry.
    http://www.aba.gov.au/
    Television Radio Internet The ABA ... gambling Latest news Public comments sought on... Major ABA investigations/reviews For the audience For industry

    70. Australia
    Listings of suppliers, events, recipes, resources, research, and related links.
    http://www.olivedirectory.com
    Last Update
    20 DEC 2003
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    71. AFH - Australian Fluid Handling Pty Ltd
    Services and distributes a wide range of pumps and compressors primarily for the oil and gas industry.
    http://www.afhpl.com.au
    We are an Australian owned company and the principles of AFH work in the business on a daily basis. We have qualified engineers with more than forty years combined experience in industrial and process engineering and equipment selection and manufacture. At AFH, we believe quality is vital and are certified to ISO9001;2000 standards. In addition, our specialised and qualified staff provide all of necessary and vital roles to ensure that we meet our obligations and more. Over the past four years we have grown to be a significant supplier of pump, compressor and purpose built engineered skid modules. This is based on a commitment to supply exceptional products and service with a flexible approach to all jobs.
    AFH currently serves the following industries:
    • Petrochemical
    • Chemical
    • Refrigeration
    • Mineral Processing
    • Water Treatment

    9 Churchill Street, Williamstown North, Victoria, 3016, Australia Phone: +61 (03) 9397 0192 Fax: +61 (03) 9397 0296

    72. InfoQuorum > Home
    A fortnightly subscription newsletter designed specifically to cover the fast growing australian call centre industry.
    http://www.callcentrenews.com.au
    June 07, 2004 Home Member Services InfoQuorum
    The Information you need to succeed. Home Search Publications Contact Us White Papers/Case Studies ... Login Welcome to the InfoQuorum for Call Centres, CRM and Customer Service. Registered members have access to Case Studies and White Papers as well as the Latest Files delivered directly to the members area based on your preferences. Registration is FREE click here
    News Articles Telemarketing laws – can you afford to get it wrong?
    ADMA in association with Sound Training Solutions will run a one-day interactive workshop in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne in June, highlighting the major legal challenges that directly impact any business involved in telemarketing or selling over the phone. Read More... Hays Personnel Contact Centres’ 2004 salary survey released
    Hays Personnel Contact Centres’ 2004 salary survey, detailing typical salaries for the contact centre sector, has been released. Covering customer service and technical support permanent salaries, the survey shows that contact centre salaries have climbed steadily overall, despite a divided year. Read More...

    73. Australian Bed And Breakfast Council B&B Accommodation And Tourist Information A
    National representative voice for the bed and breakfast industry in Australia. Includes contact details and links for the State and Territory member B B associations.
    http://www.australianbedandbreakfast.com.au/
    Australian Bed and Breakfast Council
    Click on the map of Australia for a tourism
    overview of each Australian state.
    The Australian Bed and Breakfast Council The members of the Australian Bed and Breakfast Council Australian State and Territory Association websites.
    Tourist Information Australia
    There is so much to experience on an Australian holiday and there is no better way to travel than by arranging your accommodation needs with friendly locals. Australian bed and breakfast and farmstay accommodations come in all varieties and are present in most places throughout Australia: Homestay - the "traditional" B&B; Farmstay; Country Homes, Guesthouses or Inns; and self-contained apartments, suites, cottages and cabins. Home About ABBC Contacts NT Qld ... Sitemap Membership of the Australian Bed and Breakfast Council (ABBC) is comprised of the
    State and Territory Bed and Breakfast associations within Australia. The ABBC
    Australian Bed and Breakfast Council

    Australian Accommodation and Tourism Website Design by DiAl Design Australia
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    74. National Wine Centre Of Australia
    Strives to enhance the operating environment in the australian wine industry for the long term benefit of all industry participants.
    http://www.wineaustralia.com.au/

    75. ADBR - The Australian Defence Business Review Magazine
    Publication on defenceindustry issues, and government policies behind the development of business opportunities for the supply and financing of goods and services for the australian Defence Force.
    http://www.adbr.com.au/
    About Us Services ADBR Online Events ... Sitemap
    Welcome to the Australian Defence Business Review (ADBR) Magazine
    ADBR-E - Now tracking each month full details
    of the Government's decisions on Kinnaird Report Implementation. Click here for a sample copy High Value-Added Reporting and Analysis for Defence Business Executives

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    ADBR and the ADBR logo are the trademark of Co-operative Ventures (Australia) Pty Ltd.
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    76. Industry Codes Of Practice - Australian Securities And Investments Commission
    website, called FIDO, brings you investment and consumer tips about financial products and services from the australian Securities industry codes of practice
    http://www.asic.gov.au/fido/fido.nsf/byheadline/Industry codes of practice?opend

    77. Home Page
    Professional body which represents members' companies and acts as a voice for the dental industry in Australia.
    http://www.adia.org.au/
    Australian Dental Industry Association Inc.
    FUTURE EVENTS

    31st. ADA Congress Exhibition Adelaide 2005

    New information for members in Regulatory Section Australian Dental Industry Association Inc.
    P.O. Box 536, Strawberry Hills, NSW 2012
    Level 5, 757 Elizabeth St., Zetland NSW 2017
    Phone: (02) 9319 5631 Fax: (02) 9319 5381
    adia@adia.org.au

    78. Australian Alpaca Association
    Dedicated to promoting the concept of alpaca as a viable and sustainable primary industry in Australia.
    http://www.alpaca.asn.au/
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    79. WAGSS Mining Suppliers
    Supplies the australian mining industry with grout pumping equipment.
    http://www.peelonline.com.au/wagss.html
    WAGSS
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  • Cares about your business
  • Willing to listen to you
  • Can take your individual requirements into account
  • Develop Products to suit your personal requirements
  • Provide Both Sale and Hire Equipment The look no further. Here at WAGSS we specialise in product Development and Customer Service.
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  • 80. Australian Racing Institute
    ARITC teaches accredited courses for track riders, stablehands, farriers, jockeys and trainers.
    http://www.aritc.com.au

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