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Community development

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case study

Write down about principles of community development are identified and appropriately explained. for the reference use journal articles.
every detail for this assignment is very important and the details of this assignment file upload to your site. and also upload the reading 4.2 and 5.3 upload to your site plz check. don’t write like a report.

2:Taxation law

This assignment is to be submitted in accordance with
assessment policy stated in the Subject Outline and Student
Handbook.
• It is the responsibility of the student who is submitting the work, to
ensure that the work is in fact her/his own work. Incorporating
another’s work or ideas into one’s own work without appropriate
acknowledgement is an academic offence. Students should
submit all assignments for plagiarism checking on Blackboard
before final submission in the subject. For further details, please
refer to the Subject Outline and Student Handbook.
• Answer all questions.
This is the text book, Coleman C., Hart G., Jogarajan S., Krever R. McLaren J., & Sadiq K., (2015) Principles of Taxation Law,
Thompson Reuters, Sydney.
This assignment has to be related to Australian Law.

3:Writing policy briefs

The first two assignments for require you to write policy briefs. Writing policy briefs is a particular skill, used widely in government and non-government agencies to provide guidance to policy makers. The aim is to give a short summary of an issue, identify possible courses of action, identify arguments for and against, identify the parties involved and their opinions, and to highlight any possible implications. Policy briefs are internal documents that are not produced for public audiences. The briefs should strictly remain within the 1,000 word limit, but they may refer to additional material that can be supplied as an attachment.

For the first brief, imagine that you work in the relevant government department. Your job is to read an article/report and to let your Minister know if there is any action needed. This action could be as simple as ‘noting’ the report, or it might involve some government action, such as commissioning a discussion paper to consider funding or policy changes. You will need to identify an issue for the brief by searching policy forums (e.g. Australian Policy Online <http//www.apo.org.au>). You should select an issue that relates to social policy (such as housing, health, education, welfare, etc). And, you should try to make recommendations consistent with the government (federal or state) that you are aiming your policy brief at.

While the policy brief is primarily concerned with one issue, you need to read more widely to familiarise yourself with existing policies, the nature of reforms, current debates and the positions of key stakeholders. You should also select a different policy issue for the two briefs! And, Please follow the format outlined in the ‘What is a policy brief
N.B. Make sure that you read the What is a Policy Brief?
sources/references 6-7

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