Paterson, John Pryde

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Paterson, John Pryde

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  • Dr John Paterson

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1942 - 2003

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Dr John Pryde Paterson was involved in public administration, particularly water policy reform, and the development and provision of social welfare services. Paterson was born on 23 April 1942 and received a Commerce degree from Melbourne University and a PhD from the Australian National University. From 1963 to 1966 he worked as a research officer and advocate with the Australian Council of Salaried and Professional Associations. He joined the Research School of Social Sciences, Urban Research Unit at ANU in 1967-1970. From 1970-1978 he was Chief Executive of John Paterson Urban Systems then becoming Deputy Direcctor, NSW Department of Environment and Planning 1979-1982; President of the Hunter District Water Board 1982-1984; Director-General, Department of Water Resources in Victoria; Director-General, Department of Community Services Victoria from 1989-1992; Secretary of the Department of Health and Community Services, Victoria.

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public servant; urban planner

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Entered from deposit description on 14 October 2011

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Who's Who in Australia 1991
Rob Hudson. Tributes flow for Dr John Paterson, Human Services News http://www.health.vic.gov.au/archive/archive2010/humanservicesnews/mar03/johnp.htm (accessed on 14 October 2011)

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