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Reading for meaning alternative for visually impaired
The ATO and Tax, super and you websites have information and explainers that are often complex and difficult to read and understand. Use these reading for meaning strategies to help you read these materials.
Previewing
Give yourself a heads up about the text by:
reading the title and any headings and sub-headings
looking at pictures, diagrams and calculations
skimming…
How toGeneral resourcesWriting paragraphs in Geography
Tax revenue and the environment
Paragraph 1
1Taxes collected at a local, state or federal level provides governments with the financial resources to manage environmental change, in the short and long term. 2Taxes may be imposed to discourage human activity causing environmental damage, to fund recovery strategies when there is environmental damage, to pay for clean-up operations following natural disasters or to develop management strategies…
How toGeneral resourcesWriting paragraphs in Civics and Citizenship
Tax revenue and spending
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1Taxes collected at the federal, state and local levels of government provide the financial resources necessary to fund goods and services required for the common good of Australian citizens, both in the immediate and longer-term future. 2Taxes are imposed to create and maintain the systems on which we all depend, the institutions required to preserve our health and safety, the initiatives that sustain and…
How toGeneral resourcesBuilding charts and tables
Tables and charts serve as visual representations of datasets.Tables present lists of numbers or text in columns and can be used to present raw data.Charts or graphs, on the other hand, are used to visually represent the relationship between 2 or more variables, each measured across an axis.Building tablesTables can be constructed by hand or by using a word processor or a spread sheet program such as Excel. The following elements should be…
How toGeneral resourcesCalculating mean, median and mode
Mean
The ‘mean’ is the total of the numbers divided by how many numbers there are.
For example, if our set of values was $[1,2,6,6]$, the mean would be calculated like so:
\begin{equation*} \text{Total}=(1+2+6+6)=15 \end{equation*} \begin{equation*} \text{How many numbers}=4\end{equation*} \begin{equation*} \text{Mean}=\frac{\text{Total}}{\text{How many}}=\frac{15} 4=3.75 \end{equation*}
So, the mean of [1, 2, 6, 6] is 3.75.
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How toGeneral resourcesCost of natural disasters in Australia
The average annual economic cost of natural disasters in Australia in 2007–2016 was $18.2 billion, and this is expected to increase to $39 billion in 2050.
When a natural disaster impacts an area, there are the immediate economic costs of providing emergency assistance as well as the costs associated with the loss of industrial output and agricultural produce. In the longer term, during the period of recovery, there are both the costs of…
ExplainerGeographyYear 8Cost of natural disasters in Australia
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Emergency tax levy debate (AC v9.0)
Emergency tax levy debate (AC v8.4)
VisualiserGeographyYear 8