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Australia and implementation
The implementation of the Convention is managed through an international Commission headquartered in Hobart, Australia by an efficient system of annual fishing quotas, licenses and international inspectors on the fishing vessels, as well as satellite surveillance.
The International Fingerprint Research Group ( IFRG ) which meets biennially, consists of members of the leading fingerprint research groups from Europe, the US, Canada, Australia and Israel and leads the way in the development, assessment and implementation of new techniques for operational fingerprint detection.
Success of the system is very dependant on commitment from all levels of the organization, especially top management ( Standards Australia / Standards New Zealand 2004 ), who need to be actively involved in the development, implementation and maintenance of the environmental management system ( iso14001. com. au 2010 ).
Airservices Australia ADS-B initiative is one of the major implementation programs in this field.
Within individual countries, examples of legislation pertaining to, and establishing guidelines for, the implementation and collection of child maintenance include the 1975 Family Law Act ( Australia ), the Child Support Act ( United Kingdom ) and the Maintenance and Affiliation Act ( Fiji ) Child support in the United States, 45 C. F. R.
* Community treatment order, an implementation of mental-health law in Australia and in England
An open-source implementation exists for the. NET and Java Virtual Machine platforms, from the Gardens Point team around John Gough at Queensland University of Technology in Australia.
However, implementation of treaties does require legislation by Federal parliament, following Section 51 ( xxix ) of the Australian Constitution and signed by the Governor-General of Australia.
Until the original Tasmanian Electoral Act of 1856 was're-discovered ' recently, credit for the first implementation of the secret ballot often went to the colonies of Victoria and South Australia.
Till now SIT has been maintaining close ties with tertiary universities of the countries like Germany, U. S. A., Australia, Canada, U. K., France, New Zealand, Japan in conducting the exchange programmes in scientific and technological research and in the establishment and implementation of collaborative schemes of cooperation of tertiary education, the latter of which covers the programs in ' Electronic Engineering and Automation, Mechanical Design, Manufacturing and Automation, Applied Chemistry and Economic Administration?
During his term, his most important achievement was considered to be the implementation of the first systematic tariff system for South Australia .< ref name = sa >
In October 2000, Electronic Frontiers Australia ( EFA ) attempted under the Freedom of Information Act ( FOI ) to obtain documents relating to the implementation of the web filter.
Since the implementation of the annotation, a sawfish research association has been established in northern Australia to facilitate accelerated research effort in P. microdon and other euryhaline elasmobranchs in rivers that drain to the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Since the implementation of the Pacific Solution Australia also funded immigration detention centres on:
After eight years she became the Director of the Department's office in South Australia, a senior officer position, responsible for the local implementation of national Aboriginal welfare policy.
An interesting implementation of the low floor design exists in Australia, where Custom Coaches makes a " Hybrid " variant of its CB60 bodywork.
The new agency was to be called the Australia Police and implementation planning was well advanced when the proposal was abandoned in late 1975.
The NMAP outlines the rationale behind the need for major reform of maternity services, and, proposes a strategy for Federal and State / Territory governments to enable comprehensive implementation of community midwifery services in both urban and regional / rural Australia within the public health system.
Engineers Without Borders Australia is a non-profit organisation that works within Australia and abroad to improve the quality of life of disadvantaged communities through education and the implementation of sustainable engineering projects.
Assistance is provided by EWB Australia in the entire process of improvement and empowerment, from problem identification to the design, implementation and support of solutions, with a continual emphasis on education and training.

Australia and OBE
In 2001, Peter Hollingworth, AC, OBE – then the Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane – was controversially appointed Governor-General of Australia.
The current OBE controversy in Western Australia relates specifically to the introduction of OBE in upper school ( year 11 and 12 ) classes.
As part of the debate over further introduction of OBE into the teaching practice of Western Australia, various groups of concerned citizens and those in the teaching profession formed various single-issue lobby and action groups to progress their viewpoints.
Harry Seidler, AC OBE ( 25 June 19239 March 2006 ) was an Austrian-born Australian architect who is considered to be one of the leading exponents of Modernism's methodology in Australia and the first architect to fully express the principles of the Bauhaus in Australia.
Air Commodore Sir Hughie Idwal Edwards VC, KCMG, CB, DSO, OBE, DFC ( 1 August 1914 – 5 August 1982 ) was a senior officer in the Royal Air Force, Governor of Western Australia, and an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry " in the face of the enemy " that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces.
* Peter Hollingworth, AC, OBE, Governor-General of Australia from 2001 until 2003, styled himself as " Dr Hollingworth " while holding that office.
* The Right Reverend Peter Hollingworth AC, OBE, Archbishop of Brisbane and the 23rd Governor-General of Australia
Victor York Richardson OBE ( 7 September 189430 October 1969 ) was a leading Australian sportsman of the 1920s and 1930s, captaining the Australian cricket team and the South Australian Australian rules football team, representing Australia in baseball and South Australia in golf, winning the South Australian state tennis title and a leading local player in lacrosse, basketball and swimming.
Grace Cossington Smith AO OBE ( 22 April 189210 December 1984 ) was an Australian artist and pioneer of modernist painting in Australia and was instrumental in introducing Post-Impressionism to her home country.
She was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire ( OBE ) in 1979, and became an Officer of the Order of Australia ( AO ) in 1988.
Ronald Edward McAuliffe OBE ( 25 June 1918 – 16 August 1988 ) was a politician and sports administrator in Queensland, Australia.
Reverend Sir Keith Douglas Seaman, KCVO, OBE ( born 11 June 1920 ) was Governor of South Australia from 1 September 1977 until 28 March 1982.

Australia and Western
* Austin, Western Australia
Drought and poor harvests from 1884 compounded the problems, with some families leaving for Western Australia.
Nearby Hibernia Reef, Northeast of Ashmore Reef, is not part of the territory, but belongs to Western Australia.
The majority of abalone species are found in cold waters, off the Southern Hemisphere coasts of New Zealand, South Africa and Australia, and Western North America and Japan in the Northern Hemisphere.
( Scuba diving for abalone in the states of New South Wales and Western Australia is illegal ; a free-diving catch limit of two is allowed ).
* Art Deco Society of Western Australia
For example the United States uses NTSC-M, the UK uses PAL-I, France uses SECAM-L, much of Western Europe and Australia uses PAL-B / G, most of Eastern Europe uses PAL-D / K or SECAM-D / K and so on.
The carnival included teams representing Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania, Western Australia and New Zealand.
This instantly broke Victoria's stranglehold over state titles and Western Australia and South Australia began to win many of their games against Victoria.
* 1829 – Charles Fremantle arrives in HMS Challenger off the coast of modern-day Western Australia prior to declaring the Swan River Colony for the United Kingdom.
A tourism sign post Yalgoo, Western Australia
Fitzgerald River National Park in Western Australia
In Western Australia the Argyle diamond mine in the Kimberley ( Western Australia ) is the world's biggest producer of natural diamonds and contributes approximately one-third of the world's natural supply.
* Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia
There is a proposal to develop some of the roads running from the SW to the NE to create an all-weather road named the Outback Highway, crossing the continent diagonally from Laverton, Western Australia ( north of Kalgoorlie, through the Northern Territory to Winton, in Queensland.
* Year of the Outback 2002, Western Australia Perth, W. A.
* Black Flag, Western Australia
* Balmoral, Western Australia
There are also commercial deposits being actively mined in the Northwest Territories of Canada, Siberia ( mostly in Yakutia territory ; for example, Mir pipe and Udachnaya pipe ), Brazil, and in Northern and Western Australia.
The Mediterranean climate regime resembles the climate of the lands in the Mediterranean Basin, parts of western North America, parts of Western and South Australia, in southwestern South Africa and in parts of central Chile.

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