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A Greater Australia: Population, policies and governance - CEDA

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About this publicationA <strong>Greater</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>: <strong>Population</strong>, <strong>policies</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>governance</strong>© <strong>CEDA</strong> 2012ISBN: 0 85801 279 0The views expressed in this document are those of the authors, <strong>and</strong> should not be attributed to <strong>CEDA</strong>. <strong>CEDA</strong>’sobjective in publishing this collection is to encourage constructive debate <strong>and</strong> discussion on matters of nationaleconomic importance. Persons who rely upon the material published do so at their own risk.Designed by Robyn Zwar Graphic DesignPhotography: iStock Photo Library unless specified below.Chapter 1.3: Returned wounded men collecting for Red Cross in Macquire Street, believed to be ANZAC Day1916, Fairfax Syndication/Fairfax Archives.Chapter 1.2: Ivan Glover, manager at Penrith Valley Oranges in Castlereagh, Fairfax Syndication/Dallas Kilponen.Chapter 1.1: The <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>and</strong> Afghan Army at Musazai in the Uruzgan Province in Afghanistan, FairfaxSyndication/Angela Wylie.Chapter 2.2: Airport Terminal 3 for SkyWest <strong>and</strong> Virgin Blue at Perth Airport, Fairfax Syndication/Erin Jonasson.Chapter 2.4:The Muldoon family of Midway Station south of Darwin, Fairfax Syndication.Chapter 3.1: A British family arriving in Port Melbourne in 1964, Fairfax Syndication/Fairfax Archives.Chapter 3.3: Students from Fairfield High School in Sydney, Fairfax Syndication/Brendan Espsito.Chapter 3.4: Security guard <strong>and</strong> ambulance crew in Newcastle, Fairfax Syndication/Darren Pateman.Chapter 4.4: Avoca’s main street, Fairfax Syndication/John Woudstra.About <strong>CEDA</strong><strong>CEDA</strong> – the Committee for Economic Development of <strong>Australia</strong> – is a national, independent, member-basedorganisation providing thought leadership <strong>and</strong> policy perspectives on the economic <strong>and</strong> social issues affecting<strong>Australia</strong>.We achieve this through a rigorous <strong>and</strong> evidence-based research agenda, <strong>and</strong> forums <strong>and</strong> events that deliverlively debate <strong>and</strong> critical perspectives.<strong>CEDA</strong>’s exp<strong>and</strong>ing membership includes more than 900 of <strong>Australia</strong>’s leading businesses <strong>and</strong> organisations, <strong>and</strong>leaders from a wide cross-section of industries <strong>and</strong> academia. It allows us to reach major decision makers acrossthe private <strong>and</strong> public sectors.<strong>CEDA</strong> is an independent not-for-profit organisation, founded in 1960 by leading <strong>Australia</strong>n economist Sir DouglasCopl<strong>and</strong>. Our funding comes from membership fees, events, research grants <strong>and</strong> sponsorship.<strong>CEDA</strong> – the Committee for Economic Development of <strong>Australia</strong>Level 13, 440 Collins StreetMelbourne 3000 <strong>Australia</strong>Telephone: +61 3 9662 3544Fax: +61 3 9663 7271Email: info@ceda.com.auWeb: ceda.com.au

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