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The Hon. Fred Chaney AO, Chair |
Mr Fred Chaney served in the Senate until 1990 and was leader of the Opposition in the Senate from 1983 to 1990. In 1994 he was appointed as a part-time Member of the National Native Title Tribunal, a full-time Member in April 1995 and was Deputy President from 2000 - 2007. In January 1997 Mr Chaney was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia. He served as Co-Chair of Reconcilliation Australia Ltd from 2000 to 2005 and continues as a Director on the Board. In 2007 he chaired the Consultation Committee on a Human Rights Act for Western Australia.
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Mr Harold Furber,
Deputy Chair
| Mr Harold Furber, local to Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, is Chair of the Desert Peoples Centre, Board member of the Desert Knowledge Co-operative Research Centre and member of the Desert Knowledge Precinct Planning Committee.
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Mr Alwyn McKenzie, Director |
Mr Alwyn McKenzie is based in Port Augusta, South Australia and is a Principle Policy/Project Officer with the South Australian Government's Aboriginal Affairs and Reconcilliation Division of the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
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Mr Tony Mayell, Director |
Mr Tony Mayell is Northern Territory Government's most senior representative in the Southern Region of the Northern Territory. He is employed by the Department of the Chief Minister in Alice Springs and oversees the NT Government's whole of government business activities.
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Mrs Beryl Meiklejohn, Director |
Mrs Beryl Meiklejohn is an Indigenous Health lecturer in the Faculty of Health at the Queensland University of Technology.
She has worked for more than 30 years in health and spent the last 12 years teaching in the fields of Indigenous and public health.
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Ms Janet Turner, Director |
Ms Janet Turner is a Sports & Recreation Officer in Amoonguna, east of Alice Springs. She is also a member of the Lhere Artepe Aboriginal Corporation Board.
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Dr Bruce Walker, Director |
Dr Bruce Walker is the CEO of the Centre for Appropriate Technology in Alice Springs, an organisation devoted to securing sustainable livelihoods through appropriate technology and training to Indigenous communities. He is a member of the NT Research & Innovation Board and President of NT Cricket.
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Mr Des Rogers, Director |
Mr Des Rogers has extensive experience in business having developed, owned and operated a number of businesses such as Red Centre Produce and Peppered Black. Previous positions have included Chairperson of the ATSIC Alice Springs Regions Council and the Indigenous Housing Authority of the NT.
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Mrs Kathy Finlayson, Director |
Mrs Kathy Finlayson lived and worked on a Leonora pastoral property for 30 years and has chaired many Boards including the Goldfields Esperance Development Commission, Kalgoorlie Board of Curtin University and Northern Goldfields District Health Advisory Council.
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