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  2. The Australia Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Australia Institute is an Australian public policy think tank based in Canberra, with offices also in Hobart and Adelaide. Since its launch in 1994, it has carried out research on a broad range of economic , social , and environmental issues .

  3. Inspired Education Group - Wikipedia

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    Inspired Education Group is a co-educational, non-denominational, international provider of for profit private schools. It was founded in 2013 by Lebanese-British businessman Nadim Nsouli and is headquartered in London .

  4. Su McCluskey - Wikipedia

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    McCluskey was the CEA of the Regional Australia Institute from 2012 to 2015. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] She commented on leadership, that it is important to inspire other people to 'come along on the journey'. “It’s not about telling, it’s about listening and about saying ‘how can we work together’ and ‘how can we make a difference’, because a ...

  5. Inspiring Australia - Wikipedia

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    Already in the business of science communication for five years when Kim Carr launched Inspiring Australia, the independent, not-for-profit Australian Science Media Centre noted the Inspiring Australia report and strategy followed a similar report in the UK in 2008, A Vision for Science and Society, developed by the UK Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, now the Department for ...

  6. List of education awards - Wikipedia

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    Education, ideas improving world order, music composition, religion, and psychology United States: Harold W. McGraw Prize in Education: McGraw-Hill Education etc. Outstanding individuals who have dedicated themselves to improving education through new approaches United States: Hesburgh Award: Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America

  7. Phiala E. Shanahan - Wikipedia

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    Phiala Elisabeth Shanahan is an Australian theoretical physicist who lives and works in the United States. She is known for her work on the structure and interactions of hadrons and nuclei and her innovative use of machine learning techniques in lattice quantum field theory calculations.

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  9. Bruce McKellar - Wikipedia

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    McKellar grew up in Bedgerabong in NSW, attending Bedgerabong Primary School [7] which was then a one teacher school. His father was the teacher. He then attended Forbes High School [8] before moving to Sydney at 16 to study a Bachelor of Science at the University of Sydney, which he completed with First Class Honours and the University Medal for Physics.