Developments in Australian industry policy 2001 / Industry Tourism Resources
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- 65160
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- http://www.industry.gov.au/library/content_library/Industry2001.pdf
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- Description:
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- Canberra : Industry, Tourism and Resources, c2002
- i, 30 p. ; 30 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0642721971
- Notes:
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- Cover title.
- "ITR 2002/024" --Verso of cover.
- "This review ... updates the Industry 2000 report"--Foreword.
- Also available online in PDF format at the Department's website at: http://www.industry.gov.au
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- Australia. Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources
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- Commonwealth of Australia 2002.
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- Literary Dramatic Musical
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- 2002
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