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The following report may be helpful in your quest. It is an overview of Australian transportation and logistics needs. It is available from the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST). The report was produced as a joint effort by TDT Australia, which is the Industry Skills Council for the Transport and Logistics Industry, and the Australian National Training Authority (ANTA) which has since been merged with DEST.

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TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS INDUSTRY SKILLS REPORT 2005
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The word "okay" (or its abbreviation "OK") originated as a humorous misspelling. In the 1830s, a fad in Boston involved using abbreviations of intentionally misspelled phrases. "OK" stood for "oll korrect," a playful mispronunciation of "all correct".