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    Perfect blend of theory and practice launched Georgie's career in …

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    12 Feb 2024: Georgie Daly always wanted to work for Red Bull’s marketing team. The atmosphere of high adrenaline events and extreme sport sounded like a dream lifestyle. She isn’t there yet. But she’s also in no hurry. Currently working as a marketing
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    3 Sep 2019: Being a paramedic in regional Tasmania. What’s the best job in the world? Being a paramedic in regional Tasmania according to Lucy Oatley. Brisbane-born Lucy Oatley is now a paramedic working on the north-west coast of Tasmania. She grew up in the
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    26 Jun 2023: Pest Fact Sheet Fruit fly. Damage Fruit fly damage results from flies laying eggs in ripe and maturing fruit. This causes physical damage to the surface of the fruit (stings) and further damage when the eggs hatch. Stings can be seen in maturing
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    26 Jun 2023: Biochar in orchards. This project has been funded by HAL using the apple and pear industry levy, voluntary contributions from the Plant and Food Research Institute, New Zealand. and matched funds from the Australian Government. Scientific knowledge
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    24 Sep 2020: Rule 107 - Council Elections. RULE 107. council elections. The Council of the University of Tasmania makes these rules under the University of Tasmania Act 1992 and Ordinance 84. 1. Commencement. These rules take effect on 18 May 2001. PART 1 –
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    27 Jul 2021: Understanding oxygen dynamics and the importance for benthic recovery in Macquarie Harbour. Jeff Ross, Jason Beard, Karen Wild-Allen, John Andrewartha, Kilian Stehfest, Axel Durand, Jayson Semmens, Adam Davey, Jimmy Hortle, Andrew Pender, Ben Quigley
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    20 Dec 2011: School of Economics and Finance. Occasional Papers. 2005 Giblin Lecture. The Information Revolution and the Moral Economy. of Innovation. Professor John Quiggin. Australian Research Council Federation Fellow, School of Economics and School of
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    20 Dec 2011: School of Economics Occasional Papers. 2004 Giblin Lecture. Does Rising Inequality Harm the Middle Class. Professor Robert Frank. Henrietta Johnson Louis Professor of Management and Professor. Economics, Cornell University, New York. Occasional
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    20 Dec 2011: School of Economics. Occasional Papers. 2003 Giblin Lecture. The Future of Competition Law. Professor Allan Fels, AO. Dean. Australia and New Zealand School of Government. PO Box 4023 Parkville Victoria 3052. AUSTRALIA. Occasional Paper No 6
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    20 Dec 2011: School of EconomicsOccasional Papers. 2001 Giblin Lecture. The Movement ofInterest Rates. I. J. MacfarlaneGovernor.  Occasional Paper No 5 November 2001. GPO Box 252-85Hobart, Tasmania, 7001. ISSN 1443-8593ISBN no: 0 85901 994 2.
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