Good morning/afternoon today I would like to talk to you about the necessity of controlling the population increase in Australia. Sadly urbanization is producing waste management issues that are influencing the economical, environmental and social ways that local Australians live. And this needs to stop now.
After listening to this speech supported by facts I will have persuaded you that Australia needs to control the population increase.
Did you know that annual immigration numbers have more than doubled between 1999 and 2017 in Australia? In order to prosper Australia needs to grow in population but the increase needs to be controlled so that there is a balance where the majority of migrants are skilled and the number of refugees or illegal
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Lismore and towns nearby were once a part of a rainforest called ‘The Big Scrub’. Now less than 1% of it remains due to urbanization.
The social struggles urbanization creates have to be considered. They affect all Australians and if they are not considered the lives of the locals could get more difficult. Some of the social impacts could be not having enough hospitals, schools, leisure centers and shopping centers/supermarkets etc. If there are not enough local places like schools people can use, they are going to have to travel further to do simple things like take their kids to school and do the food shopping etc. Another reason that population increase has to be controlled is the issue of water.
Australia doesn't have enough water for more people in the future. Australian people are using too much water for things like showers, baths, swimming pools, washing cars, and lawns etc. If this carries on at the current rate, Australia will not have a sustainable water supply.
On a global perspective, according to the researchers from institutions such as ‘Vermont Law School’ if people keep using water as much as they are there will not be enough water to sustain the world in
Dally you should not even think about killing yourself it will not solve anything and will only make thing worse for everybody who cares about you. I know that you will not believe this and think that the world is horrible and is not worth living in but I promise you that there is still good in the world. I know that you will say that there is not and that I am naive, but I was not the only one to see this even Johnny saw it as he was dieing. He wanted me to try to point this out to you but I knew that you would need more than just me and Johnny's persuasion so I got word from all of the gang and some idea of how to make things better.
Finally in 1991, the federal government initiated a ‘Better Cities Program’ which aimed to make Australian cities sustainable and more liveable. It encoura...
Today on the Australia issues podcast with nick is the issues on asylum seekers that then treatment towards them.
Migrants have been the heart of building Australia into a strong economy. Migrants in modern Australia create jobs and business opportunities and continue to add to the rich social and cultural fabric of Australian society. Business Skills migrants create on average six new jobs and invest millions of dollars into the economy. They have brought new ideas and new technology to the areas of medicine, science, information technology, mining, primary industry and business. Their familiarity with different cultures, languages and lifestyles as well as how overseas business works has helped local companies compete in Australia and overseas. The current Migration Program is balanced and targeted to meet our economic, environmental and international objectives.
Australian people should be opening arms to the Face of Mercy and to the Refugees that are
Anzac Day. On the 25th of April, 1915 Australian and New Zealand forces formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli Peninsula. Anzac day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand that commemorates the Australia New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs) who served in all wars, battles and conflicts. Anzac day is an important day for many Australians and New Zealanders as it is a day where people take time to appreciate the soldiers who risked or gave their lives to represent and fight for our country in all the wars. Since Anzac day is celebrated so widely, there are many opinions that have developed over time. Some Australians and New Zealanders believe Anzac day shouldn’t be celebrated and others believe
Which leads into my third and final premise, changing the date will be a large step towards reconciliation and act as a demonstration that we have aspirations to make our country better. Many people claim that changing the date will not change history. Of course they’re right because nothing can change history. If we were capable of doing so, I’d like to think we would have done it already. Changing the date of Australia Day will not reverse the suffering that the original custodians of this land were subjected to. Nor will it abolish the iron fist of racism that Australia seems to be gripped by.
Picture a stunning sandy beach, waves lapping on the shoreline and the sun setting on the horizon creating a breathtaking atmosphere. The never-ending golden sand stretching as far as the eye can see. This is Australia.
All citizens should be able to look upon their flag with pride and glory. They should feel as though it unites them as a nation. Without a doubt, the current flag of Australia does nothing of the sort. It has become an anachronic symbol of the nation which poorly represents our society through the total disregard for the Indigenous Australians and their heritage. Not only does it suggest that we are a part of a colonial relationship, but it is constantly confused and associated with other countries with similar flag designs. A new flag will reinforce our national identity with a strong and inspiring design that is easily recognisable and unique to our country and its people.
Anyone would agree that 115 years is a long time. Considering that the Australian flag that we know and love today has been around around for that long, we can all agree it is time for a change. Good Morning Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull and notable guests, today I stand in front of you to show you my vision for a more updated version of the Australian flag.
It’s fall everyone and Halloween is coming.I would like to tell you that fall is the best season of all.
Throughout our lives, we carry and value our own beliefs. As we face different challenges, we may be persuaded into making certain choices. However, no matter how convincing a person may be, in the end we always have the last word. Nobody likes being told what to do but we do like to hear other opinions for a different perspective. The proper way of using rhetoric is through a confident tone that is knowledgeable of their topic. The speaker should have integrity and be selfless in the sense that they are understanding towards their audience.
There is good reason for concern over water sustainability in Western Australia. Water is connected to all spheres of sustainability: environmental, social and economic. Using Systems Analysis to explore the reasons why water consumption is the way it is in WA, three key factors have emerged: a drying climate, affluence in WA, and community awareness and education. These three factors are interwoven, and they are influenced by one another. While consumption of water in Western Australia may be.. I’ll finish this later.
Australia Day, celebrated on the 26th of January every year, is a nationally recognised day that signifies the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet. It’s a historic event that also marks the beginning of the oppression of the Indigenous people, that still can occur today, no matter how much the Government has tried to atone for the sins of the past. Australia Day is a day of celebration and mourning, a fact that contributes to the constant bickering between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous. There are many who believe that the meaning behind the modern Australia Day is overshadowed by the past, which will prevent the nation from moving forward, much like Ben Roberts-Smith who published an opinion piece in the Herald Sun on the 26th
Make the most of your last day in Rome and Italy on this fascinating journey to some of Rome’s most iconic historic, architectural, and artistic landmarks. Begin with a scenic drive through the Etruscan countryside. Upon arriving in Rome, you’ll see the Vatican City, Castel Sant’Angelo, the Tiber River, the Roman Forum, and the Arch of Constantine. First, you’ll visit St. Peter’s Basilica—one of the world’s most celebrated churches. Inside, you’ll marvel at Michelangelo’s famous “Pietà” and Bernini’s breathtaking Baldacchino.