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    Corporate performance criteria in Australia and Thailand : individual tasks and roles of company directors by Boriboonsate, Patchareewan

    Published 2011
    “…At the top of corporations, a group of corporate board of directors that is composed of different types of members guiding the directions of the companies may have viewed their roles and tasks differently in directing corporate performance via the lens of preferable corporate measures.A plethora of previous literature has identified differences that exist among practices and perceptions of the corporate board of directors across contexts. …”
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    Prison health service directors' views on research priorities and organizational issues in conducting research in prison: Outcomes of a national deliberative roundtable by Simpson, P., Guthrie, J., Butler, Tony

    Published 2017
    “…Design/methodology/approach-Prison health service directors in each Australian state and territory were invited to participate in a national (deliberative) roundtable where the consensus building nominal group technique was utilized. …”
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    Investing in Not-for-Profit Sector Capacity: The Australian Capital Territory's Community Sector Development Program (CSDP) by Butcher, John

    Published 2016
    “…In 2013 the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) government's Community Services Directorate (CSD) initiated a suite of projects designed to address the not-for-profit (NFP) community services sector's capacity to adapt to a rapidly changing policy and operational environment. …”
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    Ready for the Boardroom: Applying a Career Mobility Lens to Women's Board Seeking Behaviours by Marinelli, Melissa, Lord, Linley

    Published 2013
    “…A previous evaluation of one Australian initiative – the award of scholarships to complete a well-regarded company director’s course - resulted in the development of a conceptual model of women’s board seeking behavior (Authors 2012). …”
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    Mental health problems among young people on remand: has anything changed since 1989? by Sawyer, M., Guidolin, M., Schulz, K., McGinnes, B., Baghurst, P., Zubrick, Stephen

    Published 2010
    “…R. (2010), Mental health problems among young people on remand: has anything changed since 1989?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 34: 594–597. doi: 10.1111/j.1753-6405.2010.00628.xAuthor Information 1. 1 School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, University of Adelaide and Research and Evaluation Unit, Children, Youth & Women's Health Service, South Australia 2. 2 Research and Evaluation Unit, Children, Youth & Women's Health Service, South Australia 3. 3 Magill Training Centre, Youth Justice Directorate Families SA, Department for Families and Communities, South Australia 4. 4 Youth Justice Directorate, Families SA, Department for Families and Communities, South Australia 5. 5 School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, University of Adelaide and Public Health Research Unit, Children, Youth & Women's Health Service, South Australia 6. 6 Centre for Developmental Health, Curtin University of Technology and Division of Population Sciences, Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, Western Australia*Correspondence: Correspondence to: Professor M. …”
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    Circumstantial evidence -The standard of proof required in criminal cases / Ahmad Khairi Khairuddin by Khairuddin, Ahmad Khairi

    Published 1984
    “…Chapter III deals with the case of McGreevy v. Director of Public Prosecutions which held that no such special direction is required. …”
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    Principal supervisors in Queensland: developing public school principal expertise at the nexus of hierarchy, markets and networks by Campbell-Allen, Ricky

    Published 2023
    “…Firstly, the centre uses the ARD role as the primary capacity building steering mechanism to develop principal knowledge and expertise within the Queensland system. …”
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