Rob Law is a staunch advocate for environmental preservation and lobbies for policy change on its behalf. He’s a multi-talented professional and embodies many positive qualities as an ambassador for CDU.
Rolf has taught at various universities, including a decade at the Australian National University in the Graduate Program in Public Policy. He has also spent five years as Director of the Australian Centre for Regional and Local Government Studies, as a senior Ministerial staff member at both the Commonwealth and Territory levels, and ran his own research consultancy for a number of years. Between 2002 and 2006, he was Director Social/Economic Policy in the Chief Minister’s Department in the Northern Territory.
Indonesia maintains the largest most productive mangrove estate globally yet has experienced the world’s greatest extent of mangrove loss. Dr Ben Brown identified social, economic and policy barriers which impede mangrove forest landscape restoration opportunities
Advising and supporting enterprising Indigenous families and community collectives requires more than just business savvy. Advisors tend to focus on what’s visible and measurable, leaving a gap in emotional, relational, and cultural ‘architecture’ that truly makes Indigenous business unique. Enterprising Indigenous families deserve qualified, ethically grounded professionals.
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Join Dr Cara Penton, Suzannah Nabulwad and Dr Jennifer Macdonald as they share insights about assessing the health of priority waterholes and building digital confidence with the Warddeken (Daluk) rangers, Charles Darwin University, Northern Institute