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Alumni of UWA include one [[Prime Minister of Australia]] ([[Bob Hawke]]), five Justices of the [[High Court of Australia]] (including one [[Chief Justice of Australia|Chief Justice]], [[Robert French]], now Chancellor), one [[Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia|Governor of the Reserve Bank]] ([[H. C. Coombs]]), various federal cabinet ministers, and seven of Western Australia's eight most recent [[Premier of Western Australia|premiers]]. As of 2021, the university had produced 106 [[Rhodes Scholar]]s.<ref>https://www.scholarships.uwa.edu.au/community/western-australian-rhodes-scholars|access-date=2021-10-03</ref> Two members of the UWA faculty, [[Barry Marshall]] and [[Robin Warren]] won [[Nobel Prize]]s as a result of research at the university. | Alumni of UWA include one [[Prime Minister of Australia]] ([[Bob Hawke]]), five Justices of the [[High Court of Australia]] (including one [[Chief Justice of Australia|Chief Justice]], [[Robert French]], now Chancellor), one [[Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia|Governor of the Reserve Bank]] ([[H. C. Coombs]]), various federal cabinet ministers, and seven of Western Australia's eight most recent [[Premier of Western Australia|premiers]]. As of 2021, the university had produced 106 [[Rhodes Scholar]]s.<ref>https://www.scholarships.uwa.edu.au/community/western-australian-rhodes-scholars|access-date=2021-10-03</ref> Two members of the UWA faculty, [[Barry Marshall]] and [[Robin Warren]] won [[Nobel Prize]]s as a result of research at the university. | ||
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+ | In [[2007]], [[Barry Walter]], clinical associate professor of obstetric medicine at the University of Western Australia and the [[King Edward Memorial Hospital]] in [[Perth]], suggested every couple with more than two children should be taxed to pay for enough [[trees]] to offset the [[carbon emissions]] generated over each child's lifetime. "Every newborn baby in [[Australia]] represents a potent source of [[greenhouse gas emissions]] for an average of 80 years, not simply by breathing but by the profligate consumption of resources typical of our society," he wrote, while calling for condoms and "greenhouse-friendly" services such as [[sterilisation|sterilisation procedures]] to earn [[carbon credits]].<ref>https://www.news.com.au/finance/baby-tax-needed-to-save-planet-claims-expert/news-story/db82e57db8886b4a64718a31fc2ed63f</ref> | ||
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University of Western Australia (University) | |
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Abbreviation | UWA |
Formation | 1911 |
Headquarters | Perth, Western Australia |
Type | • public • research |
Western Australia University with 106 Rhodes Scholars |
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia. The university's main campus is in Perth, the state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany and various other facilities elsewhere.
UWA was established in 1911 by an act of the Parliament of Western Australia and began teaching students two years later.[1] It is the sixth-oldest university in Australia and was Western Australia's only university until the establishment of Murdoch University in 1973.
Alumni of UWA include one Prime Minister of Australia (Bob Hawke), five Justices of the High Court of Australia (including one Chief Justice, Robert French, now Chancellor), one Governor of the Reserve Bank (H. C. Coombs), various federal cabinet ministers, and seven of Western Australia's eight most recent premiers. As of 2021, the university had produced 106 Rhodes Scholars.[2] Two members of the UWA faculty, Barry Marshall and Robin Warren won Nobel Prizes as a result of research at the university.
Population reduction
In 2007, Barry Walter, clinical associate professor of obstetric medicine at the University of Western Australia and the King Edward Memorial Hospital in Perth, suggested every couple with more than two children should be taxed to pay for enough trees to offset the carbon emissions generated over each child's lifetime. "Every newborn baby in Australia represents a potent source of greenhouse gas emissions for an average of 80 years, not simply by breathing but by the profligate consumption of resources typical of our society," he wrote, while calling for condoms and "greenhouse-friendly" services such as sterilisation procedures to earn carbon credits.[3]
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Kim Beazley | 14 December 1948 | Politician | Australian politician with spooky overtones | ||
Robert Holmes à Court | 27 July 1937 | 2 September 1990 | Billionaire Businessperson | Rhodesian-Australian businessman who became the country's first billionaire, before dying suddenly of a heart attack in 1990 at the age of 53 | |
Simon Holmes à Court | 30 May 1972 | Australia | Billionaire | Convenor of Climate 200. | |
Andrew Forrest | 18 November 1961 | Australia | Deep state operative Businessperson | Australia's richest man | |
Bob Hawke | 9 December 1929 | 16 May 2019 | Politician Union organizer Deep state operative | Australian Prime Minister and informant to US services. | |
David Irvine | 10 January 1947 | Spook | ASIO Director-General of Security. Bugged dirt-poor neighbour East Timor to gain advantage in oil and gas treaty. | ||
Guy Lawson | 26 January 1963 | Author Lawyer | Canadian American journalist and true crime writer | ||
Greg Moriarty | 4 April 1964 | Australia | Diplomat Spook | Spook pushing for increased budgets and powers. | |
Mark Pyman | UK | Propagandist | Institute for Statecraft specialist in "anti-corruption" | ||
David Sadleir | 20 February 1936 | Australia | Diplomat Spook Businessperson | ASIO Director-General of Security | |
Kim Beazley Sr. | 30 September 1917 | Australia | Politician | Australian Labor Party politician with very close ties to the intelligence services. Mentioned as part of Australia/VIPaedophile, where he allegedly ‘ran kids for ASIO’ as part of what appeared to be a ‘dirty tricks’ counter-intelligence operation. | |
Maram Susli | 1987 | Australia Syria | Journalist | Syrian girl. | |
Briony Swire-Thompson | Australia UK | Researcher | Fake news researcher |
References
- ↑ https://www.legislation.wa.gov.au/legislation/statutes.nsf/main_mrtitle_1020_homepage.html
- ↑ https://www.scholarships.uwa.edu.au/community/western-australian-rhodes-scholars%7Caccess-date=2021-10-03
- ↑ https://www.news.com.au/finance/baby-tax-needed-to-save-planet-claims-expert/news-story/db82e57db8886b4a64718a31fc2ed63f