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SC Legal Studies at MRC

Locality: Burnie, Tasmania



Address: Paraka St 7320 Burnie, TAS, Australia

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24.01.2022 Jonty Fahey and Emilio Roberts are putting aside some dedicated time for exam tuition for Senior College students over the next two weeks: Emi (English subjects..., economics, legal studies and studies of religion) - Next Week - Day 2(p5&6), Day 3(p1&2), Day 5 (p1&2). - For the first week of exams (week after next) - Day 6 (p5&6), Day 7 (p3&4), Day 9 (p1&2). Jonty (maths and science subjects- excluding biology) - Next Week - day 3(p1&2); day 4 (p5&6), Day 5 (all day). - For the first week of exams (week after next) - Day 8 (all day) and Day 9 (all day).



24.01.2022 Tasmania’s Australian of the Year Rosalie Martin has delivered a world-first program helping the state’s imprisoned dads with their parenting skills. http://bit.ly/2gaYtFW

21.01.2022 Please don't be like this...! In less than a week your legal exam will be done! Hope the study is going well ...

19.01.2022 It was the Gough Whitlam Government that:- 1. ended Conscription, 2. withdrew Australian troops from Vietnam, 3. implemented Equal Pay for Women, 4. launched a...n Inquiry into Education and the Funding of Government and Non-government Schools on a Needs Basis, 5. established a separate ministry responsible for Aboriginal Affairs, 6. established the single Department of Defence, 7. withdrew support for apartheidSouth Africa, 8. granted independence to Papua New Guinea, 9. abolished Tertiary Education Fees, 10. established the Tertiary Education Assistance Scheme (TEAS), 11. increased pensions, 12. established Medibank, 13. established controls on Foreign Ownership of Australian resources, 14. passed the Family Law Act establishing No-Fault Divorce, 15. passed a series of laws banning Racial and Sexual Discrimination, 16. extended Maternity Leave and Benefits for Single Mothers, 17. introduced One-Vote-One-Value to democratize the electoral system, 18. implemented wide-ranging reforms of the ALP's organization, 19. initiated Australia's first Federal Legislation on Human Rights, the Environment and Heritage, 20. established the Legal Aid Office, 21. established the National Film and Television School, 22. launched construction of National Gallery of Australia, 23. established the Australian Development Assistance Agency, 24. reopened the Australian Embassy in Peking after 24 years, 25. established the Prices Justification Tribunal, 26. revalued the Australian Dollar, 27. cut tariffs across the board, 28. established the Trade Practices Commission, 29. established the Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service, 30. established the Law Reform Commission, 31. established the Australian Film Commission, 32. established the Australia Council, 33. established the Australian Heritage Commission, 34. established the Consumer Affairs Commission, 35. established the Technical and Further Education Commission, 36. implemented a national employment and training program, 37. created Telecom and Australia Post to replace the Postmaster-General's Department, 38. devised the Order of Australia Honors System to replace the British Honors system, 39. abolished appeals to the Privy Council, 40. changed the National Anthem to 'Advance Australia Fair' (confirmed at 1977 Referendum), 41. instituted Aboriginal Land Rights, and 42. sewered most of Sydney. (Hard to believe, isn't it, that Sydney wasn't even sewered 40 years ago???) Mind you it took 'em all of 3 years!!! (I am grateful to various sources) THANK YOU. See more



18.01.2022 I know this is American but still good for a laugh! Have a good summer everyone!

15.01.2022 There are only a few days left to register for the 2017 Tasmanian Youth Parliament! Youth Parliament is a camp running from the 9th-15th of July for students i...n Years 10-12. Youth Parliament invites you to engage in an unforgettable week of debate in Parliament House, participate in creative problem solving workshops, gives you the chance to hear inspiring speakers, and make new lifelong friends. Don't miss out on having your voice heard! You can find out more at tasyouthparliament.com or check out the event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1836452699904890/.

10.01.2022 The Qld version of you be the judge!



06.01.2022 Landmark ruling by the High Court.

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