54 document(s) in Social Welfare.
Pratt's charity wavers on new school
CHARITIES founded by the late Richard Pratt have suggested they could cut millions of dollars in potential funding for a public school if it moves to a new site.
The Sunday Age 22/11/2009
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363 words
Science makes tax easier
Science makes tax easier
Sydney Morning Herald 21/11/2009
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162 words
Top civic honour for McCloy
DEVELOPER Jeff McCloy has been awarded a top civic honour in the 2009 City of Newcastle community awards.
Newcastle Herald 17/11/2009
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120 words
NEW services are urgently needed
? NEW services are urgently needed for people who survive cancer, say specialists, as improved treatment means an increasing proportion of those who develop malignancies pull through their illness but may be left with other health, psychological or financial problems.
Newcastle Herald 10/11/2009
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Canberra has eye on greater slice of mining royalties
THE looming Henry Review is set to recommend an overhaul of Australia's mining royalties to give governments a bigger slice of resources profits during boom times.
The Age 24/10/2009
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484 words
Our swagger is big, but others are unconvinced
AUSTRALIA may think the world of itself but the world does not think as much of it, at least not when it comes to a business environment, culture and social welfare, says a poll of citizens of the eight largest economies.
Sydney Morning Herald 20/10/2009
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355 words
Dream sours as wrangle engulfs disabled facility
RUI'S Place at Balgownie was a dream come true for disabled young adults who went there to learn social and life skills leading to greater independence.
Illawarra Mercury 17/10/2009
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741 words
War: car park v refuge for women
BENTLEIGH residents are fighting plans to build a block of social housing units for women fleeing domestic violence or at risk of becoming homeless, arguing the project will rob them of parking spaces.
The Age 05/10/2009
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358 words
Brown ready to get tough on anti-social behaviour
LONDON: The beleaguered British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, will attempt to claw back the support of Britain's disillusioned working-class voters by pledging a package of measures to rein in anti-social families, teenage drunkenness and problem children.
Sydney Morning Herald 30/09/2009
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531 words
Brown ready to get tough on anti-social behaviour
LONDON: The beleaguered British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, will attempt to claw back the support of disillusioned working-class voters by pledging measures to rein in anti-social families, teenage drunkenness and problem children.
Sydney Morning Herald 30/09/2009
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542 words
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