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Bob Buckley. Bob Buckley is father of two including an autistic son, convenor of Autism Aspergers Advocacy Australia (A4) and Chair of Speaking Out for Autism Spectrum Disorder (SOfASD) in the ACT. He was vice-president of Autism Asperger ACT for a while. In 2014, he was a state finalist for ACT Senior Australian of the Year. He wrote an Annex ...
Robert Breunig. Professor Robert Breunig is Director of the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute at ANU Crawford School of Public Policy. From 2015 to 2016 he was the Director of the Crawford School. Professor Breunig is one of Australia’s leading public policy economists, and has published in over 50 international academic journals in economics ...
Robert McLaughlin. Dr Rob McLaughlin researches, publishes, and teaches in the areas of Law of Armed Conflict, Law of the Sea, Maritime Security Law and Maritime Law Enforcement, and Military Law. He routinely engages in research activities, and course development and delivery, with the ICRC, the Australian Red Cross, the International ...
Robert Pritchard Bob “Pritch” Pritchard, APR, Fellow PRSA, Captain, U.S. Navy (Retired) is a member of the public relations faculty in the Gaylord College at the University of Oklahoma. “Pritch” has more than 25 years of experience as a public affairs officer in the U.S. Navy and more than 15 years of experience as a public relations educator.
Robert Styles. Associate Professor Robert Styles is the Deputy Director (Strategic Engagement) of the Australia Pacific Security College. In this role he advises and consults into the Pacific in order to advance the security agenda of the Region and enhance critical thinking about national security pressures and facilitate initiatives in ...
Robert Field He works with the GISS climate model, specialising in the water cycle, and the cause, fate, and effects of emissions from biomass burning. From 2000-2004, he was part of a joint project between the governments of Indonesia, Malaysia and Canada to develop fire danger rating systems in the region.
Sep 18, 2017 · Legal ambiguity in cyberspace might be alluring for some states in the short term, but it is decidedly a poor operational or strategic choice, Robert McLaughlin and Michael Schmitt write. The apparent failure of the United Nations Group of Governmental Experts (GGE) to reach consensus on the rules of behaviour of states in cyberspace speaks volumes.
Apr 11, 2019 · The $3.9 billion emergency response fund announced in the Morrison Government’s pre-election Budget will resonate with the tens of thousands of Australians who, over recent months, have suffered terribly from record-setting droughts, floods, and bushfires. Under the new arrangements, the government would make available up to $150 million per ...
Jun 1, 2018 · 1 June 2018. It’s time for Western policymakers to develop a playbook for countermeasures against potential ‘directed energy’ attacks, Robert Bunker writes. A recent health alert posted on the US Department of State website related to an incident in Guangzhou, China, in which an employee of the US embassy suffered certain ‘bio-effects’.
Achieving genuine progress in Australia. A project in South Australia is showing that there is a better way to measure net positive economic activity, if not societal wellbeing, Robert Costanza, Philip Lawn, Ian Lowe, and Peter Martin write. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) helped the allies win the Second World War by better understanding ...