Thank you!
We would like to thank and acknowledge the vital assistance from the following people
and organisations that have enabled the project to get this far:
Publicity
It is important and yet difficult to advise the industry and public of initiatives in
dispute resolution. The following organisations have recognised the benefit of the project
and have generously provided publicity to their memberships and readers:
- Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW), Elvira
Ramanauskas
- Australian Law Reform Commission, Michelle
Hauschild
- Australian Psychological Society groups
around Australia:
- Australian Psychology Society Queensland, Bob Maxwell and Narelle Dickinson,
- Australian Psychology Society Victoria , Eva Gory, and
- Australian Psychology Society ACT, Karen Foster
- Conflict Resolution Network, Stella Cornelius.
- Family Law Council of Australia, Brendan
McDowell
- Family Services Council, Debra Wheare
- Institute of Arbitrators and Mediators, Australia
(IAMA) , Kelly Trevella and Carmen Buccheri
- Law Council of Australia, Patrick Daly and
Gerard ONeill from the ADR Committee
- Law Societies around Australia:
- Law Society of Tasmania, Jan Martin and
Tracey Long,
- Law Society of NT , Maria Ceresa,
- Law Society of SA, Barry Fitzgerald,
- Law Society of WA, Cathy Riley,
- Law Society of Victoria, Mike Fischer,
- Law Society of ACT, Ann Hanson and Larry King,
- Law Society of Queensland, Ian Muil
- Lawyers Engaged in Alternative Dispute Resolution
(LEADR), Babette Smith and Sandra Couchman.
- National Alternative Dispute
Resolution Advisory Council (NADRAC), Professor Laurence Boulle (Chairperson) and
Mandy Dougherty.
- SADRA, ADRA and VADRA,
Stella Sykiotis.
Information Technology
The web site has been developed by an inner group of Kelly Martin from the Flexible
Learning Centre (FLC) of the University and Nick Mahon with the Administrator David Baker.
Their expertise and professional approach has made the whole project less daunting. They
represent a wider group of Dale Bagshaw, Centre for Peace, Conflict & Mediation and
Director of the project, Ian Reid, Jenny Clift and Chris Trowbridge from the FLC and
Phillip Marriott.
Valuable advice and assistance has also been received from Steven Yeend and Gary Lante.
Margaret Lavelle and Carl Dutton from the Information Technology Unit.
Development, promotion and
sponshorship
- Professor Alison McKinnon, Director of the Hawke Institute, and Elizabeth Ho and
Katherine Birks for their continuing moral support and endeavours on our behalf
- David Walters, Heather Lutz and Pam Ronan from the Marketing and Development Division
- Michael Joyce, Yvonne Clark and Troy Shiels of the Development and Alumni Office
Printing
and distribution
Elaine Morphett and Ray Phillips from the Universitys Information Centre has
provided efficient distribution of the many thousands of items across Australia and
overseas.
Administrative support
- Julie Meridew, School of Social Work & Social Policy
- Janis Lane, Aileen Kitto, Cathy Szabo and Helen Liddicoat from the Finance area of the
University

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