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Government report:

           National Commission of Audit, 1996, Report to the Commonwealth Government, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.
           Government report (online):
           Department   of   Health   and   Ageing,   2008,   Ageing   and   aged   care   in   Australia,   viewed   November   10,   2008,
           http://www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/ageing

           No author:
           Guide to agricultural meteorological practices, 1981, 2nd ed, Secretariat of the World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, 10–20.
           Note: When referencing an entry from a dictionary or an encyclopedia with no author there is no requirement to include the source in the
           reference list. In these cases, only cite the title and year of the source in-text. For an authored dictionary/encyclopedia, treat the source as an
           authored book.


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