Larger halls doesn’t necessarily mean larger class sizes. I believe UniSA uses amalgamated exam halls; they fill the same hall to capacity with whatever classes have an examination requirement.
Larger halls doesn’t necessarily mean larger class sizes. I believe UniSA uses amalgamated exam halls; they fill the same hall to capacity with whatever classes have an examination requirement.
This was all Uni SA
Sorry, I clarified the title and broke your joke
There’s something wrong with this data.
The fraction of asses should be way higher.
From the article
The company said the client was then moved to A O’Hare Funeral Directors at Leichhardt where doctors and perfusionists, who operate heart-lung bypass machines, worked to pump a liquid, which acts as a type of anti-freeze, through the body to help preserve cells and lower the body’s temperature.
It’s a pretty crude description for an audience not expected to know anything about this, but even so it’s obvious they’re not just shoving a body in liquid nitrogen and calling it a day.
Banducci is set to retire from the Woolworths Group in September 2024. The announcement occurred days after Banducci made national headlines for walking out of an interview with the ABC’s four corners as part of their investigation into price gouging by major supermarkets in Australia.[3]
I don’t think I’ve ever seen an “odd bunch” veggie that i wouldn’t be happy to pick off the shelf, but I’ve seen plenty on the shelf I wouldn’t pick
If anyone is considering how to avoid this on their own site: https://indieweb.org/URL_design
Avoiding spyware doesn’t mean you’re opposed to labor-saving technology
They confined their attacks to manufacturers who used machines in what they called “a fraudulent and deceitful manner” to get around standard labor practices. “They just wanted machines that made high-quality goods,” says Binfield, “and they wanted these machines to be run by workers who had gone through an apprenticeship and got paid decent wages. Those were their only concerns.”
It’s not clear from your post whether you’ve read the article. In case you haven’t, it’s not really about printers.
I appreciate the ambiguity in your comment created by the missing pronoun.
Who could have ever guessed that naming different software the same thing would ever come back to bite them
Will we ever stop referring to the Web as “the Internet”?
Which nut butter do you prefer?
Amazing how different it feels to hear “racially aggravated harassment” vs “called police officer ‘stupid white bastard’”.
https://www.fairwork.gov.au/starting-employment/unpaid-work/student-placements
Being paid is, unfortunately, not a legal requirement if work experience is a mandatory part of your course.
In SA paid internships exist but are very competitive. Most of my graduating class was unpaid.
I’m very glad to hear that’s an expectation in Qld, companies should be ashamed to offer unpaid positions.
Engineering has 12 weeks full time.
I don’t know if it’s addressed by the review but TAFE certs often have placement reqs.
Law has something, there was a scandal a few years ago v where students were paying huge sums for placements at some institutions.
Missed the headline point
Former politician targeted
Without naming the individual, Burgess said the A-team “successfully cultivated and recruited a former Australian politician”. He said this occurred “several years ago”.
“This politician sold out their country, party and former colleagues to advance the interests of the foreign regime,” Burgess said. “At one point, the former politician even proposed bringing a prime minister’s family member into the spies’ orbit. Fortunately that plot did not go ahead but other schemes did.”
I added “exam hall”