National Environmental Education Council
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The National Environmental Education Council (NEEC) "was established in July 2000 as a central element of the Australian Government's National Action Plan for Environmental Education." [1]
Members
Accessed September 2007: [2]
- Paul J. Perkins AO - Chair, Adjunct Professor in Sustainability, Australian National University; Chair, the Barton Group, Chair CRC CARE Ltd
- Robert Abbot - Mayor of Noosa Shire
- Greg Bourne - Chief Executive Officer of WWF – Australia
- Grahame Collier - President of the Australian Association of Environmental Education
- Tony Cook - General Manager, Student Learning Division, Department of Education and Training, VIC
- Lizzie Corke - Co-founder of Cape Otway Centre for Conservation Ecology
- Kerry Cox - Vice Chancellor, Edith Cowan University
- John B. Gough - Former Chairman of the ANZ Banking Group
- James Bradfield Moody - PhD, BEng (Elec), B.Info.Tech.
- Robyn Priddle - Acting Branch Manager Client Engagement Branch – Industry Skills Development Group, Department of Education Science and Training
- Rod Shogren - Consultant with Access Economics
- Ken Wiltshire AO - JD Story Professor of Public Administration, University of Queensland Business School
- Peter Woods - Chief Information Officer, Australian Government Department of the Environment and Water Resources
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ National Environmental Education Council, Australian Government, accessed September 30, 2007.
- ↑ Council Members, National Environmental Education Council, accessed September 30, 2007.