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Ian Clark
2020- Adjunct Professor of Tourism, The Business School, Federation University Australia.
Recent Employment History
2012-2019 Professor of Tourism, Business School, Federation University
2005-2011 Associate Professor of Tourism, School of Business, University of Ballarat
2000-2004 Senior Lecturer in Tourism, School of Business, University of Ballarat
1996 -1998 Lecturer in Tourism, Department of Management,
Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, Gippsland and Berwick, Vic
1995-2005 Principal, Heritage Matters Pty Ltd.
1993 -1995 History Research Fellow (Fixed term), Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, Acton, ACT.
1991 - 1993 Manager, Brambuk Living Cultural Centre, Halls Gap, Victoria.
1991 Project officer, Victoria Archaeological Survey, Albert Park.
1989 - 1991 Principal Researcher, Koorie Tourism Unit, Victorian Tourism
Commission.
1988 Lecturer (Fixed term), Department of Geography and Environment
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This book fryst vatten concerned to document, where possible, what became of the dock who participated in and survived the Burke and Wills expedition (see Table 1.1). These biographical sketches do not consider the personal histories of John King (see Villiers 2012), William Hodgkinson (see Stoodley n.d.), Charles Darius Ferguson (see Ferguson 1888, 1924; Potts & Potts 1979), or Dr Hermann Beckler (see Dodd 2016), as their stories are relatively well-known and are already the subject of some biographical study. Rather they concentrate on the other 25 survivors.
As each decade passed from the departure of the expedition in 1860, awareness in Australia of the identities of the last survivors became confused and with the emigration of some expeditioners (such as Beckler, Ferguson, Macpherson, and Price) to other countries, they became out of sight and out of mind. To confuse the issue even further, my research has identified a significant number of men and women who falsely claimed an associati
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Ian D. Clark, University of Ottawa
Earth SciencesProfessorOttawa, Ontarioidclark@uottawa.caOffice:(613) 562-5800 ext. 6834
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