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    Malcolm King

    • Malcolm King
    • 08 November 2007

    Malcolm King is an Adelaide writer. He runs an educational PR business and teaches Sudanese children literacy and numeracy. He was the former head of the RMIT creative writing programs.

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    Peter Hodge

    • Peter Hodge
    • 01 November 2007

    Peter Hodge works as a teacher and freelance journalist. He is the author of Volunteer Work Overseas for Australians and New Zealanders.

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    Patrick Barrow

    • Patrick Barrow
    • 01 November 2007

    Patrick Barrow teaches English overseas and has worked as a tour guide in Europe. He has travelled extensively in China, Poland, Thailand and Germany, and currently resides in Russia, in the Ural mountains on the western edge of Siberia.  

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    Val Yule

    • Val Yule
    • 28 October 2007

    Val Yule is a writer on social issues and researcher on imagination and literacy. In the 1970s she was schools psychologist for disadvantaged Catholic schools with the Commonwealth Disadvantaged Schools Program.

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    Braham Dabscheck

    • Braham Dabscheck
    • 28 October 2007

    Braham Dabscheck taught industrial relations at the University of New South Wales for 33 years. He has acted as a consultant or advisory board member to various player and sports associations in Australia, and has written extensively on the economic and legal aspects of sports.

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    Carol Ransley

    • Carol Ransley
    • 18 October 2007

    Carol Ransley is a human rights advocate who has monitored the situation in Burma for 15 years.

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    Bill Calcutt

    • Bill Calcutt
    • 18 October 2007

    Bill Calcutt worked in a range of intelligence roles in the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and the National Crime Authority for more than 20 years. He now works in regional development and retains a strong interest in governance and public accountability.

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    Richard Flynn

    • Richard Flynn
    • 18 October 2007

    Richard Flynn is a former teacher of senior English and drama at St Ignatius College, Adelaide. He has an online business specialising in copy editing.

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    David Holdcroft

    • David Holdcroft
    • 18 October 2007

    David Holdcroft SJ is director of the Jesuit Refugee Service.

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    Trish McNamara

    • Trish McNamara
    • 18 October 2007

    Trish McNamara is Lecturer in the School of Social Work and Social Policy at La Trobe University.

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    Tony Kevin

    • Tony Kevin
    • 18 October 2007

    Tony Kevin retired from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 1998, after a 30-year public service career in DFAT and Prime Minister's Department. He was Australia's ambassador to Poland (1991–94) and Cambodia (1994–97).

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    Toe Zaw Latt

    • Toe Zaw Latt
    • 18 October 2007

    Toe Zaw Latt, a former 1988 student activist, is the Thailand Bureau Chief of Democratic Voice of Burma.

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