Demographic Change Advisory Council
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The Demographic Change Advisory Council was established by the Tasmanian government in June 2006 to advise the government on "the economic, social and fiscal challenges and opportunities associated with Tasmania’s future demographic change."[1]
Contents
Personnel
Staff
- Alison Watt, Executive Officer,
Council
- Michael Aird, Treasurer (Chair)
- David Bartlett, Minister for Education and Skills
- Lara Giddings, Minister for Health and Human Services
- Michael Kent, President of the Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- Alex Huntir, President of TasCOSS
- Anne Urquhart, President of Unions Tasmania
- Daryl Le Grew, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Tasmania
- Michael Gaffney, President of Local Government Association Tasmania
- Lisa Wardlaw-Kelly, Regional Director of the ABS and Tasmanian Government Statistician
Contact details
Executive Officer
Demographic Change Advisory Council
GPO Box 147
Hobart Tasmania 7001
Email: contact AT dcac.tas.gov.au
Website: http://www.dcac.tas.gov.au/
Phone: 1800 116 735
Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ Michael Aird, Treasurer of Tasmania, "Planning for the Tasmania of Tomorrow", Media Release, June 15, 2006.
Related SourceWatch Articles
External links
- Demographic Change Advisory Council, Tasmanian Demographic Change: impact on state schools, Discussion Paper, April 2008.
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