BRITISH and Australian socialist parties began the discussion of the abolition of their nation's respective Upper Houses at almost the same time. The British in 1918, and the Australians in 1919. The two institutions remain, and still ...
Article : 316 wordsFURTHER education in the ACT is evolving into a system with a variety of programs unusual in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 149 wordsThe School of Art has a new director and is currently in the process of having diploma courses accredited as the basis of its future ...
Article : 179 wordsThe evolving technical and further-education system in the ACT is therefore necessarily geared to meeting great range of needs, ...
Article : 115 wordsTo make the public aware of TAFE's community orientation a seminar was held last week on 'The College and Community Education' ...
Article : 135 wordsBecause TAFE colleges are largely vocational in function and have close contact with industry and commerce, secondary-college students ...
Article : 164 wordsAfter Year 10 they are now able to join an academically oriented program at a secondary college or a vocationally oriented program at ...
Article : 494 wordsOn the face of it the ALP has rather fewer grounds for abolition of the Senate than their fraternal cousins in Britain have for the abolition of the Lords. There are no class antagonisms to fuel the righteous craving for abolition, and ...
Article : 447 wordsTAFE's ability to provide formal and informal community-based education is continually increasing. In Canberra these sorts of needs ...
Article : 258 wordsThe ACT system, the first new further-education system to be established in Australia this century, is unique in that it has ...
Article : 134 wordsIn addition the Home Tutor Scheme provides adult migrants with English courses in their own homes with one tutor for each ...
Article : 111 wordsTHE recent convulsions in the NSW Liberal Party, in which six sitting MLAs challenged for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 160 wordsThe recent opening of the College Union accommodation at the Canberra TAFE College campus marked a new step forward in ...
Article : 132 wordsSir,—I hasten to discourage the use of "kilage" as a substitute for the pre-metric "milage", which was suggested by Mr Jim Wilshire (The ...
Article : 326 wordsThe latter trio won through; Mr Jackett has yet to face the ballot. Mr Maddison has been the party's deputy leader for 32 months ...
Article : 119 wordsSir,—Because the Australian dollar is overvalued we are encouraged to import excessively. Better import bargains help mask ...
Article : 127 wordsSir Eric has spoken of the need for new blood and has implied that the present time—Mr Wran has indicated that an early election is ...
Article : 203 wordsSir,—Addressing the National Conference of the Australian Council of State School Organisations in Darwin recently. Senator ...
Article : 204 wordsRegaining power is something which, even with Labor's shaky majority of only one seat, has not often looked a strong possibility since Mr ...
Article : 214 wordsMr Carey refuses to align himself publicly with a specific element within the party. "But they (the rightists) are there and they do ...
Article : 176 wordsMr Darby's strong but unsuccessful challenge tends to back the opinion of the party's metropolitan (NSW) vice-president. Dr Peter ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Mon 17 Oct 1977, Page 2
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