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Views of Bundanoon and Guide to beautiful walks / Melbourne & Sydney Guide Co.
Cover title.; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2012.BundanoonGuide to beautiful walk
Texas official railway guide
Publication containing the official time tables of all railway lines in the State of Texas. Includes shippers' guide to express offices in Texas and advertisement for local businesses
Growing green guide
The Growing Green Guide has been developed with advice from industry experts and knowledge from academic research, to explain how to create high quality green roofs, walls and facades.
The Growing Green Guide was the result of three years\u27 collaborative work between the Cities of Melbourne, Port Phillip, Yarra and Stonnington, the University of Melbourne, the Victorian Government and industry experts. It is designed to assist existing and new buildings to use their roofs, walls and facades to work together with the environment. Green walls, facades and rooftops not only have a visual attractiveness, but help cool the city and retain stormwater which can help reduce flash flooding. The guide was made possible through AU231,500) in funding from the Victorian Government\u27s Victorian Adaptation and Sustainability Partnership programme. The guide contains innovative ideas for cooling buildings and the environment, as well as some case studies.
This guide is written for professionals who may be involved in the design, construction and maintenance of green roofs, walls and/or facades. It is also relevant to developers, homeowners, and local and state governments.
The guide is targeted at projects based in Melbourne and Victoria, Australia, but is also largely relevant for a wider geographic area.
The Growing Green Guide is released under a Creative Commons licence to encourage periodic updates and use of the information in a range of places
Official guide of Toledo : where to go and how to get there, May 1927
This official guidebook of Toledo, Ohio was published in May 1927 by W. W. Church Guide Publishing Company. The book includes local advertisements, a house number and street car route guide, a map of Toledo, and railroad time tables
Australia’s female political leaders: a quick guide
Introduction: This Quick Guide draws together information about women who have held leadership positions in Australia from Federation to May 2014. It includes vice-regal appointments, presiding officers, government, opposition and parliamentary party leaders, and parliamentary party presidents.
This Quick Guide includes dates in office, positions held and significant firsts. It also includes women who have served as deputy leaders in the Commonwealth Parliament. The final table presents women who have held executive (non-parliamentary) leadership positions in the parliamentary parties.
This information has been compiled from a range of sources including the Commonwealth Parliamentary Handbook, the Australian Electoral Commission, vice-regal, parliamentary and political party websites, biographies and archives relating to women in politics, and media articles relating to individual appointments.
A hyperlink to individual biographies is included where available, together with selected online sources for further reading. Using the arrows that appear in the header, the information may be ordered by name, party, jurisdiction, chamber and year of election/appointment.
The Parliamentary Library would appreciate receiving additional information or corrections that may assist in compiling future updates
Health literacy review: a guide
This guide shows how to carry out a health literacy review and build a health-literate organisation.
Summary
Individuals and whānau face a series of demands on their health literacy when navigating their way through the health system. These demands impact on consumers’ ability to access health information, care and services.
Internationally, support is growing for a stronger focus on how health systems, health care providers and practitioners can support people to access care, manage and maintain their own health and wellbeing.
A health literate organisation makes health literacy a priority and integral to quality service improvement. It makes health literacy part of all aspects of its service planning, design, delivery, and performance evaluation
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Folder 11: B-1: LGPC, 1978, 1989-1990
Voter's guide from the Dallas Gay Political Caucus for the runoff elections
Folder 11: B-1: LGPC, 1978, 1989-1990
Voter's guide from the Dallas Gay Political Caucus for the runoff elections
CC & Government Guide Using Creative Commons 3.0 Australia Licences on Government Copyright Materials
This Guide deals with the licensing of government copyright materials for distribution and reuse under Creative Commons (CC) 3.0 Australia licences.This Guide has been developed for government departments and agencies that make their copyright materials available for access, use and reuse. It provides practical step-by-step guidance for agencies and their officers on licensing and use of government copyright materials under Creative Commons 3.0 Australia (CC) licences.
In Australia, as in other countries worldwide, there is a growing awareness at the government level of the advantages of using open content licences when distributing or providing access to their copyright materials, to give effect to their policies on open access and reuse of public sector materials. CC licences are an internationally recognized suite of open content licences which can be used by governments as a simple and effective mechanism to support the distribution and reuse of their copyright materials, particularly where it is released in digital form online or on DVD or CD.
This Guide covers:
• copyright law basics and how copyright applies to government materials;
• the importance of whole of government Intellectual Property (IP) standards and policies;
• open access practices and the benefits of open access practices when adopted by governments; and
• how CC licences can be used by agencies to achieve open access to government material.
This is a step-by-step Guide. When proceeding through this Guide at each step, consider what is a suitable licence for the material that your agency is considering for licensing. The relevant whole of government IP policies and standards, and your agency’s legislation, IP policies and guidelines, will indicate the issues you need to consider in deciding which of the six Creative Commons (CC) licences is to be selected and applied
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The CC & Government Guide is licensed by Professor Anne Fitzgerald, Neale Hooper and
Cheryl Foong under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia licence.
To view a copy of
this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/.
The CC & Government Guide is available online at http://creativecommons.org.au/sectors/government and at
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38364/
Holy Mother, Guide his Footsteps
Holy Mother, guide his footsteps,Guide them at a moment, guide them at a moment sure...Holy Mother, guide his footsteps, guide them at a moment,at a moment, a momentLet this wicked heart then perish, And the good, the food remains secure;Sainted Mother, oh, befriend him,And thy gentlest pity lend him.Ah! Holy Mother, guide his footsteps,Ah! guide them at a moment, at a moment sure;Ah! Holy Mother, guide his footsteps,Ah! guide them at a moment, guide them at a moment sure.Let the wicked... let the wicked heart then perish;Sainted Mother oh! befriend him...And thy gentlest, and thy gentlest pity lend him
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