Essays Tagged: "NSW Government"
The origins of homophobia and the power the NSW Government is able to exert over sexuality.
n remains a reality for members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) communities in NSW. Homophobic prejudices that fuel this discrimination are often unfounded but draw strength from ... ontrol over GLBT people and what this entails for the GLBT community. But before looking at how the NSW government excludes members of the GLBT community from fundamental human rights, this essay is g ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Homosexuality
Costs and Benefits Analysis of 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.
stralia's major investments. The event involved Private, Social and External costs and benefits.The NSW government experienced the Private costs. Financially, the government spent around $1.7 billion ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays
The 2003 Election Campaign
te or party could have helped or stopped.Labor Policies The policies that the ALP are promising the NSW people , if they are reelected, mainly revolve around better education, better health resources ... and a tougher stance on criminals.As a result of terrorism threats and the growth of crime rates in NSW, in particular the Sydney area, the Labor party had delivered tougher jail sentencing in a resor ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science
Seven Wastes of Logistics
ccounting for 9.1% of their total revenue." (Breaking the political addiction to pokies. 2012) "The NSW government receives about $1 billion from poker machines, and $1.6 billion from all forms of gam ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers
With regard to the role of bail in the criminal investigation process, evaluate how the 2013 NSW bail laws balance the rights of offenders, victims and society.
Task 1 With regard to the role of bail in the criminal investigation process, evaluate how the 2013 NSW bail laws balance the rights of offenders, victims and society.In the criminal investigation pro ... with each other producing the need for these laws to be reviewed and reformed (R v Wilson (1994) 34 NSW LR1, R v Velevski (2000) NSW CCA445; 117A Crim R34). The bail laws have been reformed and the ne ...
Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law