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Appendix 3<br />
Decadal Plan Working Group<br />
A potential list of working group members was drawn up<br />
in January 2014 and the final composition of the group was<br />
finalised in March 2014. The working group was drawn from<br />
major stakeholders across Australia, including different<br />
subsets and specialisations within the field and representation<br />
from industry through PACIA and CSIRO as well as secondary<br />
school teaching representatives.<br />
The final Decadal Plan Working Group which prepared the<br />
plan comprised:<br />
Professor Paul Mulvaney<br />
(Chair) (University of Melbourne)<br />
Professor Paul Bernhardt<br />
(University of Queensland)<br />
Professor Mark Buntine<br />
(Curtin University)<br />
Mr Peter Bury<br />
(PACIA)<br />
Professor Emily Hilder<br />
(University of Tasmania)<br />
Ms Samires Hook and Dr Poulomi Agrawal<br />
(Australian Academy of Science)<br />
Professor Dianne Jolley<br />
(University of Wollongong)<br />
Professor Kate Jolliffe<br />
(University of Sydney)<br />
Dr John Lambert<br />
(Biota P/L)<br />
Professor Steven Lang<strong>for</strong>d<br />
(Monash University)<br />
Ms Regina Menz<br />
(Education Officer, Catholic Schools Office Armidale)<br />
Ms Samantha Read<br />
(PACIA)<br />
Dr Elke Scheurmann<br />
(Rapid Invention P/L)<br />
Professor Joe Shapter<br />
(Flinders University)<br />
Dr Greg Simpson<br />
(CSIRO)<br />
Ms Alexandra Strich<br />
(University of Melbourne)<br />
Professor Brian Yates<br />
(ARC and University of Tasmania)<br />
For hosting decadal plan town hall meetings at their<br />
campuses, we also thank:<br />
Professor Peter Junk<br />
(James Cook University)<br />
Professor Barbara Messerle<br />
(UNSW Australia)<br />
Dr Robert Robinson<br />
(ANSTO)<br />
Appendix 4<br />
Australian universities offering<br />
bachelors degrees in chemistry<br />
The following 27 Australian universities offered<br />
RACI-accredited bachelors degrees in chemistry in 2015<br />
Macquarie University<br />
University of New England<br />
University of Melbourne<br />
Charles Sturt—BSc (analytical)<br />
University of Newcastle<br />
University of Sydney<br />
UNSW Australia<br />
University of Technology Sydney<br />
Western Sydney University<br />
University of Wollongong<br />
Flinders University<br />
University of Tasmania<br />
Griffith University<br />
James Cook University<br />
Queensland University of Technology (BAppSc)<br />
University of Queensland<br />
Appendices<br />
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