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  1. Creative artists or cultural practitioners? Holistic practice in Australia's cultural industries.(Essay): An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Dawn Bennett, 2007-01-01
  2. What's in Australian Workplace Agreements in the hospitality industry? A content analysis.: An article from: Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management by Kristin Van Barneveld, 2006-08-01
  3. Drilling safety and first aid by The Australian Drilling Industry Training Committee, 1989
  4. The Architecture of Stephenson and Turner.(Book Reviews)(Australian Modern--The Architecture of Stephenson and Turner)(Book Review): An article from: Architectural Science Review
  5. Music Business: A Musician's Guide to the Australian Music Industry by Top Australian Laywer and Dealmaker by Shane Simpson, 2001-11
  6. Australian cinema: Industry, narrative, and meaning (Studies in society) by John Tulloch, 1982
  7. The power & the passion: A guide to the Australian music industry by Lesley Sly, 1993
  8. The lost plantation : a history of the Australian tea industry by R. J. Taylor, 1982
  9. Defining product stewardship and sustainability in the Australian packaging industry [An article from: Environmental Science and Policy] by H. Lewis, 2005-02-01
  10. Guide to the Australian Mineral Industry (Publications of the 13th Cmmi Congress, Vol 1)
  11. AUSTRALIAN MINERAL INDUSTRY: THE MINERAL DEPOSITS.
  12. The Kangaroo Keeps On Talking Or The All-British Continent: A Description Of Australian Life And Industries [Appendix contains extracts from speeches delivered in London by The RIght Honourable S. M. Bruce, M.C., Prime Minister of Australia]
  13. On strong foundations: The BWIU and industrial relations in the Australian construction industry, 1942-1992 by Glenn Mitchell, 1996
  14. The Australian wheat industry: its economics and politics by Tom Connors, 1972

101. AustralAsian Music Industry Directory
Publishers of the australian Music industry Directory, IMMEDIA! retail broad range of music business books and overseas music industry directories.
http://www.immedia.com.au/amid/

102. AINDT Online :: The Home Of NDT In Australia
AINDT aims to provide members, industry and the community with an independent and professional level of service in relation to the science and practice of NonDestructive testing.
http://www.aindt.com.au/newsite/
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Welcome to the new website for the Australian Institute for Non-Destructive Testing
Download AINDT Membership Form
Welcome to the AINDT website. This site contains links to a wide range of information relating to non-destructive testing in Australia and Overseas. Maintenance of this site is one of the many services provided by AINDT to its members and Industry. The website is also tended to help promote an awareness of the benefits of NDT to the community and other related industry groups. NDTA CONFERENCE 2004 and AGM The Non Destructive Testing Association New Zealand is holding a conference and Annual General Meeting on 27th-28th-29th June 2004, at Massey University, Palmerston Norht, New Zealand.
Details on this event and a registration form can be downloaded here
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103. Australia's National Association Of Forest Industries
the ABC Four Corners program which attacked the Tasmanian forest industry. Forestry Facts Key Statistics. All the key statistics about australian forestry in
http://www.nafi.com.au/
News
07 Jun - Trees and grass battle salinity
Article examines how trees use water and where trees need to be planted in the landscape
07 Jun - Pulp mill welcome sight on horizon
The release of draft environmental guide-lines for bleached kraft pulp mills is a key step in moving the State’s timber industries towards greater value adding
07 Jun - Rallies were just fundraising efforts
Protest rallies held over the weekend against the Tasmanian forest industry attracted public support because of the use of false and misleading information
07 Jun - Historic transport initiative welcomed by forest industry
The forest industry has welcomed the Australian Governments's announcement today of major new funding for transport infrastructure
05 Jun - Green group fundraising flouts spirit of tax laws
Fundraising campaigns by anti-forestry green groups are flouting the spirit of laws relating to charities
Hot issue: Old Growth Forests of Australia
Their conservation status and significance for timber production - Read the latest research about the conservation status and contribution to wood supply of old growth in Australia from forest ecologists at the national Bureau of Rural Sciences. Hot issue: Wood Waste as a Source of Renewable Energy Renewable energy - Australian forest growers and timber processors have the existing capacity to supply the wood waste to produce almost 3,000 GWh of electricity each year, without harvesting one more hectare of trees.

104. Australian Biotechnology News | Poll
Newsletter includes industry and research news in Australia. Must subscribe to use.
http://www.biotechnews.com.au/
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  • 105. Kangaroo Industry Assocn Of Australia
    THIS SITE promotes an understanding of the kangaroo industry, its vital role in the environmental sustainability of the australian rangelands, and its role in
    http://www.kangaroo-industry.asn.au/
    Welcome to the Kangaroo Industry Association of Australia's Web Site. "This land is cursed; the animals hop not run, birds run, not fly and the swans are black not white". SO WROTE one of the first Europeans to set foot on Australia, Dirk Hartog, as he sailed away from the west coast in 1688. Unfortunately for our environment this attitude prevailed throughout our settlement - the land was wrong and had to be changed into how a good European farm should be, the animals should be removed and replaced with good European animals. Along the way we have caused huge damage to our fragile grazing lands. It's only in recent times that the concept of utilising this land with the animals that belong here has emerged. Doing so has the potential to deliver enormous environmental benefits. Dr Tim Flannery - Australian Museum THIS SITE promotes an understanding of the kangaroo industry, its vital role in the environmental sustainability of the Australian rangelands, and its role in indigenising Australian Agriculture. It does so by presenting a balanced overview of the utilisation of native fauna in this country and we hope that it will stimulate debate and be of interest to all. An overview in the form of detailed discussion of the sustainability of of the kangaroo industry can be found

    106. ANSA Fishing With ANSA, Australian National Sportfishing Association
    Representing the recreational angling industry in Asutralia includes fish records chart.
    http://www.ansa.com.au
    Best viewed at 800X600 ANGEL RINGS
    ABN 80063293514
    The Australian organisation representing the recreational fishing industry and the recreational angler.
    Slimy Mackerel Submission

    ANSA enquiries 1800181444
    Conference media release

    Lurecasting Rule Change

    Talk by David Hall S.A.
    ANSA SHOP ...
    New fishing data programme

    107. : : ACIF - Home : :
    services that promote both the longterm interests of end-users and the efficiency and international competitiveness of the australian communications industry.
    http://www.acif.org.au/
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    ACIF invites public comment on DR ACIF C521:2004 Customer Information on Prices, Terms and conditions Industry Code. Public Comment period closes 5pm 5 July 2004 The Latest ACIF Alert is available for download - Autumn Alert 2004
    ACIF is an industry owned, operated and resourced company established in 1997 by the telecommunications industry to implement and manage communications self-regulation within Australia. Its primary role is to develop and administer technical Standards and Industry Codes and provide Industry Facilitation services that promote both the long-term interests of end-users and the efficiency and international competitiveness of the Australian communications industry. Update me on this page?
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    108. Australian Toy Association
    Trade association for toys, hobbies, infant products, video and electronic games and licensing. Membership directory, safety tips, and industry details.
    http://www.austoy.com.au/
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    Please upgrade your browser and come back or contact us if you would like to know more about the Australian Toy Association. ATA
    ATA
    members include manufacturers, distributors, importers, retailers, agents and licensors AND these account for an estimated 90% of total industry sales. ATA has its roots in the toy industry, having been incorporated as the Australian Toy Association Limited in 1983. Today ATA Contact Us for more information.

    109. Home
    australian Government Statutory Authority tasked with the promotion of Australia as an international tourism destination. Includes research, advice, news and industry information.
    http://www.atc.net.au/
    About Us News Centre Markets Marketing ... advanced search Our Sites
    trade events online

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    Market Snapshot (Please Select) Malaysia Singapore Thailand India China Hong Kong Korea Taiwan United States Canada Japan Middle East New Zealand France Germany Ireland Italy Netherlands Scandinavia Switzerland Uk
    Welcome to ATC Online 7 June 2004
    The Australian Tourist Commission (ATC) is Australia's international marketing authority responsible for promoting Australia as an international tourism destination. ATC Online provides essential information to keep the Australian tourism industry informed including the latest tourism news, market intelligence, tourism research and statistics and marketing opportunities.
    Latest News - Brand Australia Relaunched
    Click on the images to play the new ads. News Releases New Global Marketing Push For Australia A new $360 million global marketing campaign promoting Australia has been unveiled to extend the world's knowledge of Australia overseas and increase international visitors to the country. For copies of the latest ATC news releases click Latest Statistics International visitor arrivals March 2004: There were 432,300 visitor arrivals during March 2004, an increase of 10 per cent relative to the same month of the previous year.

    110. Computer Consultants International
    CCI australian and overseas contracts in the Computer IT industry.
    http://www.cciusa.com/
    Computer Consultants International Inc.,
    900 Fifth Avenue, Suite 202,
    San Rafael,CA 94901
    Phone: (415) 458 5000 Fax: (415) 259 0743

    111. Australian Fodder Industry Association
    Issues include the testing, marketing, argonomy, processing, transport, export of hay and silage.
    http://www.afia.org.au/
    Hay for sale Hay wanted Machinery for sale Growers ... Login Organisation News
    Events

    Sponsors

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    Information Trial results
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    Silage

    Technical notes

    Quality QA program
    National grades
    Sampling Code of practice ... Vendor declaration Australian Fodder Industry Association Welcome to the Australian Fodder Industry Association web site. Incorporated in February '96, AFIA is the peak body for the hay and silage industries, and represents these industries on a national basis. Its key objectives are to:
  • Provide a voice for the hay and silage industries through increased communications and industry cohesion; Enhance the trade of fodder through improving the objective measurement of fodder quality; and Improve the competitiveness of the industry through the re-investment of funds into targeted research and development.
  • Membership is open to all industry stakeholders. News Event Begins Ends State Elmore Fodder Trials and Demonstration Plots 5 Oct 2004 7 Oct 2004 VIC 2004 National Fodder Conference 25 Aug 2004 27 Aug 2004 TAS Machinery Ownership Workshop 24 Aug 2004 24 Aug 2004 TAS Meeting program for 2004 Conference 23 Aug 2004 27 Aug 2004 TAS Lucerne course for irrigated producers 23 Jun 2004 24 Jun 2004 NSW Sponsors Visit all of our sponsors Legal information

    112. Sport Industry Australia
    Site by Concept Internet Solutions, Sport industry Australia About Us australian Sports Awards industry Reports Sport Services Magazine Events ,
    http://www.sportforall.com.au/
    Site by: Concept Internet Solutions

    113. Australian Entertaiment Industry Association - AEIA
    Promotes the interests of the australian entertainment industry.
    http://www.aeia.org.au/index.asp
    The Australian Entertainment Industry Association (AEIA) is the peak employer body in the arts and entertainment industry, registered in the Australian Industrial Relations Commission (AIRC) since 1917. It is a not-for-profit, body corporate organisation. theatre opera ballet dance festivals colleges rock and roll multi purpose and sporting venues hirers casinos orchestras comedy and variety ticketing events promotion production cinema exhibition crewing sound and lighting service supply contracting and exhibition The AEIA has a national structure and perspective, and is committed to servicing members, both collectively and individually, regardless of size. Membership base is a mix of federal and state government assisted organisations, and commercial operators. The AEIA's purpose is to promote and further the interests of the Australian entertainment industry, and the Association's members; to provide the industry and membership with an efficient, effective and proactive service in industrial, policy, human and resource management; to facilitate and influence policy direction; and provide the leadership to be recognised as the driving force in a coordinated industry.

    114. Australian Beef Association
    Watchdog on national issues of the australian beef industry.
    http://www.austbeef.com.au/
    At the core of the ABA being is the premise that Australian Beef Producers should democratically control the manner in which their compulsory levy monies are spent. Home News History Founding Members The Board ...
    paid by Government
    Your ABA
    Click for free NVD's The Australian Beef Association is a national, representative body, focused on improving profitability
    for the beef industry by giving control and ownership of industry projects and policy back to members.
    Strategic Focus
    The strategic focus of the Australian Beef Association (ABA) is represented by annual goals set to
    ensure a full and proper voice for beef producers on issues of vital importance to the Australian Beef Industry. Common to all these goals is the premise that if existing levy-funded organisations were controlled by
    democratically elected boards, properly representing the views of those who fund them, then there
    would be no need for the ABA.
    Representative Board
    The Board of the Australian Beef Association is democratically elected by members in each of the 15 regions.
    The ABA Board represents the views of these members in formulating and enacting ABA policy.

    115. HIA - Housing Industry Association
    Housing costs a national catastrophe says leading builder. HIA australian Housing Award Winners Announced. Yes No. Current industry Issues.
    http://www.buildingonline.com.au/
    Home Regions Previous Page Regions Join HIA If you would like access to the services discount schemes and other benefits available to HIA members and have access to the member only areas of this site and member pricing on HIA products, please click on the following button: Latest News Do you think the $3000 in government benefits will influence peoples decision to have children? Yes No Current Industry Issues Quick Links Related Sites What's New This site is best viewed using Internet Explorer 5.0+

    116. Cotton Research And Development Corporation
    The CRDC is a partnership between the australian Government and cotton industry. It invests in and manages a research and development program designed to deliver ecological, environmental and economic benefits.
    http://www.crdc.com.au/

    117. Australian Wool Exchange Ltd
    Membership organization of local and international wool brokers, producers, processors and traders, and industry associations. Market reports and industry statistics. Trading services price list. Links to related sites.
    http://www.awex.com.au/
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    118. In Perth, WA, Australia, ACOSH Have Smoking Council, Cancer Foundation, Smoke Fr
    Nonprofit, non-government organization dedicated to raising awareness in the community on smoking and health issues in Australia. Bulletin board, library, information campaigns, quit programs, advocacy, and tobacco industry secrets.
    http://www.acosh.org/about_acosh_fr.htm
    In Perth, WA, Australia, ACOSH have smoking council, cancer foundation, smoke free and quit for cigarette smoking with quit campaign, anti cancer, health department and tobacco, tobacco smoke, tobacco campaigns, smoking health.

    119. The Swiss Australian Chamber Of Commerce And Industry, SACCI
    Provides services and business contacts both in Australia and Switzerland for small, medium and large organisations.
    http://www.sacci.com.au
    The Swiss Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) was established in 1985 as a private industry initiative which has grown to a current membership of over 250 members in Australia and Switzerland. A full-time professional secretariat was opened in May 1990 in Sydney. The secretariat's multilingual staff handles a wide variety of trade and commercial enquiries regarding Swiss-Australian business. The secretariat also provides a broad range of information and trade related services.
    The Chamber provides business contacts both in Australia and Switzerland for small, medium and large organisations. SACCI is a full member of the Association of Swiss Foreign Trade Chambers and enjoys a close association with Swiss government representatives in Australia as well as the relevant trade and economic departments in Switzerland. SACCI is the main Australian correspondent for Business Network Switzerland OSEC in Zürich.
    The SACCI website is at your service to provide you access to a wealth of information and links to other websites, review current Trade Inquiries and make your bookings to SACCI functions. It is equipped with an Intelligent Site Assistant that will help you locate the information you are looking for. Please enjoy your visit!

    120. Australian Horse Industry Council
    Membership. australian Horse industry Council PO Box 2132, Geelong VIC 3220, The Secretariat Phone (03) 5222 6650 Fax (03) 5229 8244 Email the Secretary.
    http://www.horsecouncil.org.au/
    Last Update
    13 November 2003
    II Home II About us II Secretariat and Directorate II News II Alerts II Links II Do you want to keep up to date with the AHIC National Code of Practice Project?
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    Emergency Diseases of Horses: Hope for the best? or Plan for the worst? Please vote HorseSafe Launch
    At the public launch of HorseSafe were: Paul O’Callaghan, AHIC; Leading jockey Greg Childs with his son Jordan and Domino; Gold medallist Andrew Hoy, Patron of AHIC; Rod Fitzroy,
    Chairman of Victoria Racing Club; Joe Hockey, Federal Minister for Tourism; Graham Duff, Chairman of Racing Victoria Limited. Code of Practice / Horse SAFE Emergency Disease Preparedness Emergency ... News Updated Emergencies/Alerts Contacts and Links Membership Australian Horse Industry Council
    P. O. Box 2132,
    Geelong VIC 3220 The Secretariat:
    Phone (03) 5222 6650
    Fax (03) 5229 8244
    E-mail the Secretary These pages are authorised by the Australian Horse Industry Council. You are visitor 24866 Comments, corrections, additions? Please contact the

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