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Resources and the ACT Government; attended The
Statistical Society Conference in Adelaide and Market
Research Society Workshops in Sydney, Canberra and
Melbourne.
Dr MARTIN, Faculty representative for the Universi-
ties Awards Committee; Associate Editor,
Journal of
Statistical Computation and Simulation, and
Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Statistics; referee for several
journals including
JRSSB, JSCS, Australian and New
Zealand Journal of Statistics, and
Journal of the American
Statistical Association; finalist for the Australian Awards
for University Teaching; awarded Accredited Statisti-
cian (AStat) status; consultant for the Bureau of
Transport Economics.
Dr STERN, member for the 16th Biennial Conference
Organising Committee for the Statistical Society of
Australia; Statistical Society of Australia, an associate
editor and a referee for
JRSSB, and referee for
JASA;
consultant for the department of Health and Human
Services and Bureau of Transport Economics; attended
the 16th Annual Statistical Society of Australia Confer-
ence held in Adelaide; awarded
Accredited Statistician
(AStat) status.
Dr BREUNIG, referee for several journals including
Journal of Quantitative Economics, Empirical Economics
and
Econometric Reviews; discussant at several confer-
ences in 2000; Labour Market Research Workshop,
Department of Family and Community Services; La-
bour Econometrics Workshop, University of Tasmania;
Panel Data Conference, Department of Family and
Community Services; attended the World Congress
Econometric Society, University of Washington.
David SERVICE, Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of
Australia.
David PITT, member, IAAust Prizes and Awards Com-
mittee and Syllabus Committee,
NSW Board of
Studies; Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia.
Mr Don POSKITT, attended the International Confer-
ence of the Royal Statistical Society, University of
Reading, UK; referee for the
Annals of Statistics and the
J
ournal of the American Statistical Association.
Dr SKEELS, member, Australasian Standing Commit-
tee of the Econometric Society; committee member,
ACT Branch of the Marketing Research Society of Aus-
tralia; attended several conferences in 2000: The World
Congress of the Econometric Society at Seattle, Fuqua
School of Business on Risk Neutral and Objective Prob-
ability Distributions at Duke University and Triangle
Econometrics
Conference at Durham; referee for sever-
al journals including
Thomson Nelson Learning,
Econometrica, Handbook of Applied Econometrics and
Journal of Econometrics.
Faculty of Law
D K ANTON, president, Environmental Law Alliance
Worldwide; international analyst, Environmental Law
Institute, Washington, D.C.; member, IUCN Com-
mission on Environmental Law, provided detailed
analysis of the Australian Gene Technology Bill 2000;
co-editor,
Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law;
Director, Australian Centre of Environmental Law
(ACEL), provided expert advice
to Australian and Inter-
national peak bodies on various issues in environmental
law.
Adjunct Prof P BAILEY, conducted inquiry and pre-
sented a report with recommendations in relation to
allegations of sexual harassment, Australian Defence
Force Academy; external examiner and guest lecturer,
University of Hong Kong; presented an intensive course
with Prof M Singh, "National Protection of Human
Rights", New Delhi University; president, Canberra
Branch International Commission of Jurists;
consult-
ant, Australian Defence Force Academy, University of
New South Wales.
Dr J A BEHRENS, member,violence sub-committee,
discussions and drafting of written material for recom-
mendations to the Commonwealth Attorney-General
on family law reform, Family Law Council of Australia;
part-time legal member, Social Security Appeals Tribu-
nal; member, editorial board,
Australian Journal of
Family Law; member, national editorial advisory board,
Women Against Violence: An Australian Feminist Jour-
nal; contributions to, editorial policy on "family
violence", loose-leaf service
Australian Family Law and
Practice, CCH Australia Ltd; secretary, parents' com-
mittee, Cook Pre-School; member, Parents' and
Friends' Association, Northside Infants School (Can-
berra Grammar).
Prof S C BOTTOMLEY, director, and member of au-
dit committee, Credit Union of Canberra; legal adviser,
Senate Committee on Regulations and Ordinances;
member, Canberra regional committee, business law
section, Law Council of Australia; instructor,
Australian
Institute of Company Directors; member, editorial
committee,
Australian Journal of Corporate Law; referee,
Australian Research Grants; presented session on direc-
tors' duties to annual board meeting, Australian
Medical Association Ltd; public lecture, Vital Issues
Seminar Program, Department of Parliamentary
Library.
S BRONITT, associate, Australian Institute of Crimi-
nology; chair, Domestic Violence Prevention Counci;
member, criminal law committee of the ACT Law So-
ciety;
state editor,
Criminal Law Journal.
Prof T D CAMPBELL, president, chair executive com-
mittee, co-organiser annual conference and editor of the
society’s journal,
Australian Society of Legal Philosophy;
visiting Prof, King’s College, London; associate editor,
refereeing submitted articles,
The Journal of Political