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  2. Blue card (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Card Services administers the blue card system—Queensland’s Working with Children Check. The blue card system is used in Queensland, Australia as a prevention and monitoring system for people working with children and young people. [1] Other states in Australia have a similar working with children check, but are not called a "blue card".

  3. Working With Children Check - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The equivalent check in Queensland is known as a "Blue Card." [4] In the ACT, the equivalent check is known as the Working with Vulnerable People registration (or WWVP). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In Australia, the Working With Children Check is legislated by each state and territory for the purpose of conducting background checks for people ...

  4. Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation

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    Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning; Queensland Treasury and Trade; [4] Department of Education, Training and Employment; Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry; Department of Natural Resources and Mines; Department of Energy and Water Supply; Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the ...

  5. List of Queensland Government departments - Wikipedia

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    There are 21 Queensland Government departments, each responsible for delivering a portfolio of government legislation and policy. [1] Each portfolio area is led by a minister who is a senior member of the governing party in the state Legislative Assembly .

  6. Cabinet of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Create account; Log in; ... cabinet.qld.gov.au: The Cabinet of Queensland is the chief policy-making group of people within the Government of Queensland in Australia.

  7. AOL MyBenefits status icons

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    If you have a free AOL account, you won't see icons on your free AOL MyBenefits dashboard. Instead, you'll see a list of benefits included with your AOL account, along with a description of these benefits, links to read more details, and activation buttons. The MyBenefits dashboard for paid AOL plans includes status icons. Here's what each one ...

  8. Queensland Government Enterprise Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Government Enterprise Architecture (now known as the QGEA 2.0) is an initiative of the Queensland Government Chief Information Office (QGCIO) in Australia. . QGEA 2.0 is the collection of ICT policies and associated documents that guides agency ICT initiatives and investments to improve the compatibility and cost-effectiveness of ICT across the govern

  9. Visa requirements for Australian citizens - Wikipedia

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    As of December 1998, Japan has also granted visa-free access to Australians. [421] Other ETA eligible countries and territories including Canada , [ 422 ] Hong Kong , [ 423 ] Malaysia , [ 424 ] Singapore , [ 425 ] South Korea (90 days) [ 426 ] and Taiwan (90 days) [ 427 ] also grant visa-free access to Australians while Brunei grants ...