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The All about Money series explores all aspects of money and money systems. This volume looks at how Australia's economy works and also considers recent trends and technological developments. For ages 10 to 14.
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This series brings together a variety of essential books about core topics, such as Gallipoli and its effect on Australian life, citizenship, commemorative days in the Australian calendar and the symbols by which the Australian nation and its states and territories are recognised ...
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Australians rejoiced when IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch proclaimed the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games the best Olympic Games ever! . This book commemorates Australia's achievment in hosting the 2000 Olympic games and the 2000 Paralympic games.
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The All about Money series explores all aspects of money and money systems. This volume begins by explaining what money is. Early trade using barter and early forms of money are discussed, and the history of the development of coins and paper money is then chronicled. There is al ...
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The All about Money series explores all aspects of money and money systems. This volume looks at banks, their history and how they work. It also looks at the recent trends and technological developments in banking. Ages 10 to 14.
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This series provides a comprehensive examination of the nature of Australia's three levels of government - federal, state and territory and local. This volume explains how our representatives are elected. Includes lists of websites for further research. For ages 10-14.
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This series provides a comprehensive examination of the nature of Australia's three levels of government - federal, state and territory and local. This volume profiles the history and development of parliaments. Includes lists of websites for further research. For ages 10-14.
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