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Parliamentary Research Service (NSW)

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Briefing paper

The Australian curriculum


Phase one of the Australian Curriculum (English, Mathematics, Science and History) will start to be implemented in years K to 10 in NSW schools in 2014. 2013 is a year for familiarisation, planning and training for NSW teachers in preparation for its introduction next year. This represents the culmination of attempts to introduce a common...
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The Australian curriculum


Phase one of the Australian Curriculum (English, Mathematics, Science and History) will start to be implemented in years K to 10 in NSW schools in 2014. 2013 is a year for familiarisation, planning and training for NSW teachers in preparation for its introduction next year. This represents the culmination of attempts to introduce a common...
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Trends in NSW state finances: statistical indicators 2/2013


This paper reports on ten-year trends in NSW State finances between 2003/04 and 2012/13 (inclusive). For some of the key indicators, the paper also shows trends for the last two (53rd and 54th) Parliaments, and for the first two years of the current (55th) Parliament. This paper sets out the key trends but only briefly...
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New South Wales Legislative Council 1825 - 1856: consolidated index to the votes and proceedings


[NSW Hansard—Other Indexes---Records of Proceedings of Legislative Proceedings from 1824 to 1855]. Under a new Constitution which took effect in 1855, New South Wales gained a new bicameral Parliament with a Legislative Assembly and a Legislative Council. The New South Wales Parliamentary Archives has produced an index to the Proceedings of this ‘new’ Legislative Council...
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Economic indicators NSW (January 2013)


Economic growth is now deemed the weakness in NSW rather than construction, whilst the job market remains its strength. Nonetheless, economic growth in NSW is up by almost 11% on its average output in the last ten years. CommSec believes that the combination of low unemployment and rising population growth in NSW will boost housing...

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