The Australian government does not want dingoes exterminated. Although a relative "newcomer" to the mainland in comparison with Australia's other native species, it is legitimately regarded as Australia's own wild dog. At the same time, it is a recognised pest in some areas.
Therefore, the government is working to maintain a balance between developing management plans for dingoes, and working towards the conservation of the purebred dingo, while eliminating hybridisation (cross-breeds), the result of interbreeding with domestic and wild dogs.
because he did not want to feed them.
no
Opposition wanted to end the war.
an Australian version of Disney world
Because the government didn't want to have an Australian wide worry.
Yes the nepalese can be on the the money making company, but the australian government does not want to because the nepalese money is to small in equal to australian dollars. Nepalese money $ 10 000 = Australian money $100
because they want to see if it's a safe government and also to see if the beaches are good because they want to see if the government is safe and they want to see if the beaches are good.
A Federal Government that has 80 Million Nine Thousand, 100 Hundred Thousand Billion Dollars an that anyone who is an Australian Resident that wants $9000,000,000 Million for a Project can Apply for the Money through a Million Dollar Project Scheme and a Government that knows what the People want not what the Government Wants all the Time.
It's a fascinating country. most don't want to be Australian but would love to visit.
You can buy Australian Government Bonds directly from the Reserve Bank of Australia (the RBA). The RBA publishes a buy and sell rate for bonds each day, and small investors can buy at that price without the need for a broker. The Australian Government issues Fixed Coupon bonds (which are traditional fixed income bonds), and Capital Indexed bonds, which are inflation linked bonds where the capital amount of your investment increases with inflation each year. Alternatively, if you don't want to buy bonds directly you can invest through a bond fund. There are a number which specialise in low risk AAA debt such as Australian government bonds.
The Majority of Australians Don't Want Cuts to Government Services Australians would rather Pay Higher Taxes.
The Australian government aimed to send refugees away as part of its strategy to deter irregular maritime arrivals and prevent people smuggling. This policy was rooted in concerns over national security, border control, and the perceived strain on public resources. By implementing offshore processing, the government sought to discourage dangerous journeys to Australia and promote a more orderly migration system. Ultimately, these actions were framed as efforts to protect Australian sovereignty and maintain public support for immigration policies.