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9. AuthorsTracey Dickson is a research fellow in the Centre for Tourism Research, Faculty of Businessand Government, in the University of Canberra, where her research interests in outdooractivities, visitor safety and risk management are influenced by her previous work in theoutdoor industry.Tonia Gray is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education, in the University of Wollongong.She has been involved in <strong>Outdoor</strong> Education for over 25 years. During that time, she hasbeen interested in the research of topics such as: evaluating school-based outdoor education;ecopsychology, facilitation techniques; and adolescent risk taking behaviours.Kathy Mann is a casual academic in the Faculty of Education at the University of Canberra(in the areas of <strong>Outdoor</strong> Education, and Vocational Education & Training). She is alsocurrently a PhD candidate at The Australian National University exploring the area of leisuretime physical activity in an obesogenic environment.Page 30