Dr Cameron Hazlehurst is
managing director of the media and public affairs company Flaxton
Mill House, which published the Series, and executive director of
Lionheart Productions. He is Adjunct Professor of Government, The
Hawke Research Institute, University of South Australia, and a Fellow
in the Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice, & Governance
at Griffith University. He was Foundation Professor and Head of the
School of Humanities at Queensland University of Technology (1992-97).
Previously he held research posts in modern history in the Research
School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University (1972-92),
The Queen's College, Oxford (1970-72) and Nuffield College, Oxford
(1966-70).
He has served in senior Australian government appointments in Urban
and Regional Development, Communications, and Health and Community
Services, and worked extensively as a public affairs and historical
consultant to federal and state agencies. He chaired the NSW Government
Pesticides Implementation Committee 1999-2004.
Howard Whitton devised and led the original creative development
of the Series, while on study leave from his position in the Queensland
Public Service Commission. Howard Whitton has been a specialist adviser
on public sector ethics and anti-corruption matters for over fifteen
years in federal and state civil services in Australia, and internationally.
He also served as convenor of the Australian Public Sector Ethics
Network from 1995 to 1999, and is currently a Fellow of the Key Centre
for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance at Griffith University, and
a member of the editorial board of the international journal Public
Integrity.
DVP Media managed the design and production of the Series
in Brisbane, Australia. DVP Media is an online learning company that
provides world class online learning services and products to large
industrial organisations in Australia and the United States.
The Series was developed with financial assistance from the Australian
Multimedia Enterprise.
Ian 'Thistle' Thorburn and
his film crew made the movies, for which Frank Chalmers wrote the scripts.
John Jarratt and Noni Hazlehurst are the voices of
Parentheses and the Owl.
Jo Gregory, Paul Fraser, and David McMahon at
DVP Media designed and built the CD-ROM platform, and made everything
work.
The Public Sector Ethics Resource Series would not have been possible
without the individual support of the State, Territory, and federal
Public Service Commissioners of Australia and New Zealand,
the Queensland Department of the Premier and Cabinet, the Australian
Department of Defence and Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade, and many individual public servants and external contributors
whose commitment to this project is gratefully acknowledged.
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