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Lindsay Greer joined the Centre for Environmental Management, CQ University having spent six years with the Population Research Laboratory and three years with the Institute for Sustainable Region Development. Lindsay has held positions at Deakin University and the University of Melbourne before moving to Central Queensland University. Lindsay is an experienced research manager with extensive hands-on involvement in large scale population research design, sample management, data collection and analysis of over thirty major projects. Recent research includes:
- CSIRO Minerals Down Under Collaborative Research Flagship – Minerals Futures project – Regions in Transition (A case study of the Surat Basin) (2009-2012)
- Family Services in the Mining Sector: A case study in the Bowen Basin (2009)
- Global segmentation and the liveability response: An Australian regional challenge (2009)
- Sustainable mining futures and the liveability of mining villages (2009)
- Investigating the barriers and enablers in attracting and retaining suitably qualified professionals to specialist teaching and non-teaching roles in Queensland State Schools – Final Report - Eidos (2009)
- Attraction and Retention of Staff in Queensland Secondary Schools: Factors and Implications (2009)
- Ensuring Sustainable Benefits from Boom Periods: A case study for long term housing policy in the Bowen Basin (2008)
- Central Queensland Regional Development Pilot Program (2008)
- Bowen Basin Regional Housing Model (2008)
- PCAP Alternative Eligibility Model Investigation (2008)
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ASSOCIATES Bob Miles Frank Peach Jamie Quinn Leo Keliher Ken Rogers Lorraine Perry Lesley Johnson Mark Gray Stephen Bartos Vin Massaro Bobby Harreveld Nereda White Scott Prasser Kaye Bowman Walter Robb Geoff Woolcock Roger Vallance Peter Grimbeek Khorshed Alam Jeff Patrick Stephen Winn Todd Hartle Lindsay Greer
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