The Role of Archaeologists in Establishing Indigenous Heritage Claims

Posted on: 30 December 2015

For native title claims, it is important for indigenous groups to prove their lasting and unbroken connection to their land. Archaeologists have an important role to play in supporting the native title claims of different tribes and skin groups. Here are some of the pieces of evidence that they record. Dance and tribal customs Archaeologists can observe and document native customs and compare current practices to recorded traditions of the dance.
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Why Is It Risky to Bypass Building Inspections for an Extension?

Posted on: 4 November 2015

Are you a risk taker? Do you think that you can get away with adding an extension to your home without inviting the authorities to inspect it prior to giving you a building permit? Read on and discover some of the serious consequences of not obtaining building permits after a building inspection has been conducted. It May Be Very Expensive to Get the Permit Later Some building permits can only be granted once different stages of the project have been inspected and certified as conforming to all applicable building codes.
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Introduction Into Metallurgy Consulting – What It Does & Who It's Meant For

Posted on: 26 October 2015

Metallurgy is aptly described as "the branch of science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production and purification". Metallurgical studies focus on what metals are made of, their characteristics, how they fare when used with each other, their best uses, and how they react to different stimuli. That said, metallurgical consulting focuses on providing this invaluable information to firms that deal primarily, or closely, with metals. Read on to learn more.
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How To Become A Migration Agent in Australia

Posted on: 16 October 2015

Becoming a migration agent in Australia requires a post-graduate certificate. To qualify for this post graduate certificate, you first require an under graduate degree in law, then you must be accepted at a registered training institute for the graduate certificate in Australian migration law and practice. However, there are also other requirements, both personal and professional, that a migration agent needs, as well as further legal requirements. There may be road blocks if you don't pass all steps.
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