University of Sydney/United States Studies Centre

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Group.png University of Sydney/United States Studies Centre  
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Formation2007
HeadquartersSydney, Australia
Sponsored byDow Chemical
Membership• Michael Jonathan Green
• Hayley Channer
• Peter Dean
• Miah Hammond-Errey
• Jared Mondschein
• Tom Barrett
• Victoria Cooper
• Tom Corben
• Georgia Edmonstone
• Samuel Garrett
• Gorana Grgic
• Blake Herzinger
• Ava Kalinauskas
• John Kunkel
• Sophie Mayo
• Alice Nason
• Aaron Nyerges
• Brendon O'Connor
• David Smith
• Shizuka Takada
• Rodney Taveira
• Christopher J. Watterson
• Lachlan Carey
• Barbara Comstock
• Fiona Cunningham
• Jennifer Jackett
• Adam Kamradt-Scott
• Lavina Lee
• Peter K. Lee
• Meg McDonald
• Harry Melkonian
• Helen Mitchell
• Edward Morgan
• Lester Munson
• Shaun Ratcliff
• Benjamin Reilly
• Ashley Townshend
• Bruce Wolpe
• Mark Baillie
• Ian Saines
• Jane Allen
• Kim Beazley
• Louise Clegg
• Stephen Conroy
• Gordon Flake
• Michael J. Green
• Chelsey Martin
• John Robinson
• Leila Smith
• Malcolm Binks
• Heather Smith
• David Anstice
• Lucy Turnbull
• Robert M. Hill

The United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney is a "national resource that builds awareness of the dynamics shaping America, their implications for Australia — and critically — solutions for the Alliance."[1]

People

Board and "experts" as of 2023.[2]

 

Known members

5 of the 54 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Kim BeazleyAustralian politician with spooky overtones
Stephen ConroyIntroduced internet censorship as Australian Minister of Communications. Later on the board of Australian Strategic Policy Institute and lobbyist for the gambling industry.
Michael J. Green
Robert M. Hill
Bruce Wolpe

 

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