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Competition Policy Submission (1998)
Submission to the Review of Higher Education Financing & Policy (December 1997)
Recognition of Overseas Professional Qualifications (1990)
New Knowledge and New Opportunities (October 1999)
Response to Higher Education at the Crossroads Discussion Paper (May 2002)
Submission to Economics References Committee (May 2002)
Structured Settlements - Why support them through tax reform (May 2001)
Submission to the Review of the Law of Negligence (August 2002)
Media Release: Professions want broader indemnity agenda (June 2002)
Policy on Risk Management (November 1997)
Professional Liability - A fair go for all - 1998
The Professions, Public Interest and Competition Policy (2000)
Australia's Professional Services under threat 1997
National Competition policy & the professions 1997
Dealing with risk. Managing expectations 1996
Ipp Media Release
Professional Indemnity Insurance Crisis - media Release
AGM President Address 1999
Submission to SCAG-MINCO 9 Dec 2002
Don Larkin CV
David Thomson CV
Victorian market failure in Professional Indemnity insurance
Coonan's view a shock to professionals
Peak body urges liability cap
Liability decision rouses anger
Proportionate liability is not Holy Grail
Government position appears to be shifting
Professions urge ministers to act now
TPA 'undermines capping'
Market 'too small and too much trouble'
PI market failure needs a package solution
Call for national cap on lawyers' liability
Policy on Professional Self-Regulation (1990)
Role and Duties of an Expert Witness in Litigation (1998)
Alert No 107 (29 May 03)
Alert No 107 Attach 0ne
Alert No 107 Attach Two
Alert No 107 Attach three- Implementation paper
Alert No 107 Attach Four
Graham Meyer CV
Monica Persson
Nelson reforms miss the main point, say professions
Submission to Senate Committee inquiry into higher education (August 2003)
NSW PSC June Seminar
Vic CPA professional indemnity seminar, 28 July 2003
John Hand Brisbane PI Paper, 30 July 2003
Brisbane ICAA PI paper
Higher education submission questions and answers
Proposed amendments to Higher Education Support Bill
Professions Australia learns lessons on political campaigns
Ana Govan (information technology)
Brigette Hall (minerals)
Nikki Brennan (architecture)
Nina Quinn (audiology)
Luke Fraser (construction)
Philippa Thomson (dentistry)
Kate West (engineering)
Key documents on the 2003 Higher Education debate
Professionalism, competition policy and the public interest: Issues paper (2003)
Senate TPA inquiry briefing notes March 2004
Insurance Contracts Act review key documents
ACCC insurance market pricing reviews
Senator Coonan website
Insurance Council website
Letter to Coonan on timing July 2003
Letter to Ministers on timing March 2004
Letter to Ministers against contracting out (March 2004)
Update 12 March 2004
Senate Committee inquiry into Trade Practices Act amendments
AGM 2003 Presidents Address
Ordinary Meeting November 2003 Presidents Address
Comments on Hobart Insurance Ministers meeting Feb 2004
February 2004 professional indemnity surveys
Higher Education letters 25 Sep 2003
Higher Ed media 8 October 2003
Higher Ed letter 6 Nov 2003
Higher Ed letters 26 Nov 2003
Higher Ed letter 30 September 03
Higher Education AFR Op Ed piece 13 October 03
National Competition Policy Review - PA Submission (2004)
Announcement of 2004 Professional of the Year
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Submission to NSW Law Reform Commission Feb 2005
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Professional of the Year Awards 2005
Frank Payne CV
Di Jay CV
Professional and Young Professional of the Year 2006
Emile Badawy CV
Research project: developing an education framework
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Selection critieria: Young Professional of the Year
The award is intended to encourage and recognise the achievements of a young professional who has demonstrated a noteworthy commitment to excellence and innovation in his/her profession and worked to promoting the profession as a whole.
The nominee should demonstrate a high level of achievement, commitment and innovation through professional endeavours including:
- A record of outstanding service/activity in the nominee's profession.
- A demonstrated commitment to promoting the development of the nominee's profession.
- That the degree to which the community has benefited as a whole from the nominee's activities ahould be notable, as should the worth of the community's benefit.
- That the contribution made by the nominee in 'professional service' to the community should be readily reconcilable with the Mission and Goals of Professions Australia (as set out on the organisation's website).
- That personal sacrifice, commitment and ethical behaviour should be outstandingly evident.
- Be under 35 years of age.
Nominations are now being sought for the 2009 Young Professional of the Year
Previous Winners
The 2006 Young Professional of the Year was awarded to Ms Anastasia Govan.
Anastasia, a Northern Territory member of the Australian Computer Society, has made an outstanding contribution to her profession across Australia through her work as a part-time university lecturer and also through contributing to the local information and communication technology community.
Ms Govan has had significant involvement in the Australian Computer Society Young IT Forum since its initial meeting, and is currently the Board Director. Her obvious commitment to young people through the initiatives and activities she has undertaken as part of the forum confirm her commitment to helping other young people find their way in her profession.
The 2005 Young Professional of the Year was Ms Debbie Timmins from the Australian Computer Society.