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23rd November, 2011 ~ 1 answer

"Australian Master Financial Planning Guide 2011/12" [CCH Australia. 2011].ISBN: 9781921873010
"Self Managed Superannuation Funds Strategy Guide" [CCH Australia. 2008]. ISBN: 978192132264
"Australian Financial Planning Handbook 2011 - 12" [ Thomson Reuter. 2011]. ISBN: 9780864607393
Scriven, D. "Guide to Life Risk Protection and Planning". [CCH Australia. 2008,. 2nd Edition]. ISBN: 9717921322181
Teale, J. "Insurance and Risk Management". [John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. 2008]. ISBN: 9870470815960
McKeown, W et al. " Financial Planning". [John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. 2012]. ISBN: 9781742467085

21st November, 2011 ~ 1 answer

+1 for a university subscription to IMAIOS e-anatomy online tutorials.

17th November, 2011 ~ 1 answer

A Surgical Life:Dreaming things that never were. by Dr Jonh Frawley

17th November, 2011 ~ 2 answers

Dear library

I was wondering what the process is for books that are ordered to actually end up on the shelf. From the time that the library database indicates that a book has been ordered - a book that is available from Amazon within 5 days (or within two weeks if it was requested via inter library loan), it seems to take a number of months before it is available? Even when the database indicates that the ordered book has been recieved but is in process, it takes more than three weeks to process the book before it can be loaned. Is there any way that the process can be sped up?

Cheers
Cameron

17th November, 2011 ~ 2 answers

Dear library

I was wondering what the process is for books that are ordered to actually end up on the shelf. From the time that the library database indicates that a book has been ordered - a book that is available from Amazon within 5 days (or within two weeks if it was requested via inter library loan), it seems to take a number of months before it is available? Even when the database indicates that the ordered book has been recieved but is in process, it takes more than three weeks to process the book before it can be loaned. Is there any way that the process can be sped up?

Cheers
Cameron

16th November, 2011 ~ 3 answers

The e-zone room opposite the desk on the entrance floor is about 5 degrees colder than the rest of the library and is absolutely freezing. Please turn the aircon down a little.

16th November, 2011 ~ 3 answers

The e-zone room opposite the desk on the entrance floor is about 5 degrees colder than the rest of the library and is absolutely freezing. Please turn the aircon down a little.

16th November, 2011 ~ 3 answers

The e-zone room opposite the desk on the entrance floor is about 5 degrees colder than the rest of the library and is absolutely freezing. Please turn the aircon down a little.

16th November, 2011 ~ 1 answer

Hi,
The airconditioning in the room called 'ezone' is too high. Students are unable to work in such cold temperatures.

Kindest Regards,
Barbara

16th November, 2011 ~ 1 answer

Hi,

We were studying in the E-zone (computer room opposite main library desk) and it is absolutely freezing! Could the airconditioning be adjusted to be at a normal working temperature?

Thanks!!!