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W. Macmahon Ball in Sachsenhausen
(Flinders University, 2010) -
W.H. Auden's "Another Time"
(Western Washington State College, 1972)The title-poem of Auden's volume 'Another Time' has received little critical attention. Here the author discusses Auden's understanding of time, and our place in it. -
W.H. Auden's 'The Shield of Achilles' and its sources
(Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association, 1974-11)W.H. Auden's 'The Shield of Achilles', the title poem of the volume published by Faber and Faber in 1955, is coming to be regarded, and rightly so, as one of his finest and most significant creations after World War II. ... -
Wading a lost southern connection: Miocene fossils from New Zealand reveal a new lineage of shorebirds (Charadriiformes) linking Gondwanan avifaunas
(Taylor & Francis, 2015-10-13)An endemic and previously unknown lineage of shorebirds (Charadriiformes: Scolopaci) is described from early Miocene (19 16 Ma) deposits of New Zealand. Hakawai melvillei gen. et sp. nov. represents the first pre-Quaternary ... -
Wage Determination in the twentieth Century Australian Economy
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Wage Inequality: A Comparative Perspective
(National Institute of Labour Studies, 2011)Wage inequality has been increasing in most industrialised countries over the last three decades. There are, nonetheless, major differences across countries in terms of the timing and magnitude of the growth in inequality. ... -
Wages Attachment 61 and 62 Vic., 1898, No. 697
(Government Printer, 1898)An Act relating to Workmen's Wages. ; N.p., 1453/1920, s. 118 (2) ; W. rep., 2285/1936, s. 2 -
Wagner's law and the theory of public goods
(Wakefield Press, 2009) -
Wagon Wheels. "30 Days: A Month at the Heart of Blair's War" by Peter Stothard. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-12)This book is as beguilingly English as a Fortnum & Mason picnic hamper. Peter Stothard (a former editor of "The Times" and current editor of the "Times Literary Supplement") spent a month inside 10 Downing Street reporting ... -
"Wah Wah" directed by Richard E. Grant [review]
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2006-06-29)Richard E. Grant is, for many cinemagoers, one of today’s most cherished actors. Since his raucously brilliant, star-making performance in Withnail & I (1986) Grant has enjoyed almost constant work as an actor, and his ... -
The WaIlaroo Railway Station Extension Act 1886 No. 371
(Government Printer, 1886)An Act to further amend an Act, No. 76 of 1877, being "An Act to provide for the formation of a Line of Railway from Kadina to Wallaroo." -
Waite Agricultural Research Institute Grant Act, 1948, No. 35
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Waite Trust (Miscellaneous Valuations) Act, 1996, No. 103
(Government Printer, 1996) -
‘Waiting for’ and ‘waiting in’ public and private hospitals: a qualitative study of patient trust in South Australia
(BioMed Central, 2017-05-05)Background Waiting times for hospital appointments, treatment and/or surgery have become a major political and health service problem, leading to national maximum waiting times and policies to reduce waiting times. ... -
Wake-Up call
(2016-10-27)'I taught English in Seoul, Korea, in the early '90s. Strange things sometimes happened.' -
A Wake-up Call. "Sex, Power and the Clergy" by Muriel Porter. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-06)This insider’s account of the sexual abuse crisis facing the Christian churches is an engaging read - not only for believers, but for us heathens as well. The author wears various hats. A journalist and regular commentator ... -
Waking cervical pain and stiffness, headache, scapular or arm pain: Gender and age effects
(Elsevier, 2002)A random population-based study using a structured telephone questionnaire was undertaken to determine the frequency, duration and prevalence of waking cervical spine pain and stiffness, headache, and aching between the ... -
WALK 2.0 - Using Web 2.0 applications to promote health-related physical activity: A randomised controlled trial protocol
(BioMed Central, 2013-05-03)Background: Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable causes of death and disease in Australia. National surveys indicate less than half of the Australian adult population are sufficiently active to obtain health ...