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Policy Drivers in the Public Employment Environment presentation by Vicki Telfer PSM Commissioner for Public Employment at Northern Institute (CDU) 26 July 2023
First Nations Australian Commonwealth Scholarship TC - Semester 1 2024v1
Microbiological water quality fluctuates with low water quality forcing temporary pool closures. The reasons for fluctuations are not clear. Microbiological water quality is assessed using bacterial faecal indicators i.e. measuring enterococci levels
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Northern Institute is a regional leader in high-quality social and public policy research. Our research teams are led by nationally and internationally recognised human geographers and we are partnership-focused. We work with multiple stakeholders to ensure outcomes meet needs and impact positively on people's lives. Consider expanding your knowledge by pursuing a Higher Degree by Research at CDU. We're committed to research that explores emerging social, cultural and economic issues in challenging contexts.
Pascal has undertaken research in a number of domains at different stages of his professional career, mainly in the areas of economic analysis, tourism business and marketing, evaluation and assessment of policies and strategies aiming to enhance economic capabilities in northern Australia and address workforce challenges, including surrounding Aboriginal communities.
Dr Klaric leads research in mechanical engineering, manufacturing, welding and heat treatment.
She has studied at Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia (PhD and Master in Mechanical Engineering) and worked as an Assistant professor at Mechanical Engineering Faculty in Slavonski Brod, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek.
Professor Andrew Taylor is a Senior Research Fellow at the Northern Institute at CDU. Andrew researches the causes and consequences of population change for the Northern Territory of Australia and northern regions more broadly. He undertakes both quantitative and qualitative research to understand impacts from policy, economic and structural changes for communities.