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About the author<br />

Professor Fiona Haslam McKenzie was educated in Australia <strong>and</strong> the USA. Prior<br />

to her current role, she was the WA director of the <strong>Australian</strong> Housing <strong>and</strong> Urban<br />

Research Institute, served as the principal research leader of the Regional<br />

Economies – Enduring Community Value from Mining program from 2012 to<br />

2015 <strong>and</strong> was subsequently appointed as co-director of the Centre for Regional<br />

Development at the University of Western Australia in 2015. Fiona has served on<br />

several government <strong>and</strong> private sector boards, undertaken work for corporate <strong>and</strong><br />

small business sectors <strong>and</strong> has published widely.<br />

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