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<title>Internet Archive of 2000 Fiji Coup</title>
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This collection contains an Internet archive of crisis coverage of the 2000 Fiji coup by University of the South Pacific journalism students. David Robie and journalism students at the University of the South Pacific (USP) had been reporting the George Speight coup in Fiji on their website Pacific Journalism Online. The site was closed down by the University of the South Pacific administration on 29 May 2000 in response to threats, and new stories about the Fiji crisis were not permitted to be published on the Fiji site. For three months, University of Technology, Sydney, journalists Fran Molloy and Kate MacDonald published stories and photographs from Fiji journalism students and USP staff on the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism (ACIJ) website. The site was designed and set up within hours by Fran Molloy, and with the support of ACIJ director Chris Nash and head of journalism department Wendy Bacon, the USP journalism students were able to have their stories published shortly after they were filed.
David Robie is an award-winning New Zealand investigative journalist who has reported on the 1987 coups and many other issues and events in the Pacific. He was then running the USP journalism program. He is the editor of Pacific Journalism Review and a graduate of the UTS Master of Arts (Journalism) program.
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<title>Visitor study 1999-2000: northern NSW national parks</title>
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Griffin Anthony; Archer David

This report presents the results from a series of visitor surveys conducted in a set of seven national parks in north-eastern New South Wales. The set of parks included Boonoo Boonoo, Bald Rock, Gibraltar Range, Washpool, Yuraygir, Border Ranges and Nightcap National Parks. The study was carried out by a team of researchers from the School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), under the auspices of the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC). The study was jointly funded by STCRC and the Northern Directorate of NSWNPWS
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<description>A study of visitor use and satisfaction in Mungo national park
Archer David; Griffin Anthony

This report presents results from visitor surveys conducted in Mungo National Park (NP) during winter and spring of 2001. The study was managed and carried out by a team of researchers from the School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism at the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), and was funded by the Sustainable Tourism Cooperative Research Centre (STCRC). This report is the second in a series of three reports detailing results of recent visitor survey work carried out at various national parks throughout New South Wales.
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<title>Submission No. 14 to the Australian Senate Community Affairs Committee on the Inquiry into the the Aged Care Amendment (2008) Measures No. 2 Bill</title>
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<description>Submission No. 14 to the Australian Senate Community Affairs Committee on the Inquiry into the the Aged Care Amendment (2008) Measures No. 2 Bill
Dela Rama Marie; Edwards Melissa; Dalton Bronwen

With two other School of Management colleagues, Melissa Edwards and Bronwen Dalton, we made this submission into the following Community Affairs Committee Inquiry. This submission was later cited by Ian Verrender, a Sydney Morning Herald journalist in his business column "Profit Not Improvement", 29th November 2008 http://business.smh.com.au/business/profit-not-improvement-the-motive-for-many-in-care-sector-20081128-6mz2.html
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