School of Humanities, Charles Sturt University, NSW, Australia, 2678 Phone (02) 69332326 • E-mail [email protected] • D.O.B 03.12.76 MORGAN LUCK EDUCATION 03.04.09 Charles Sturt University Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching 01.07.06 The University of Nottingham Doctor of Philosophy in Philosophy Supervisors: Stephen Mumford (The University of Nottingham) William Grey (The University of Queensland) Thesis Title: The Metaphysics of Miracles 25.06.04 The University of Cambridge Post Graduate Certificate in Education in Religious Studies 13.12.01 The University of Nottingham Master of Arts in Philosophy 24.05.01 The University of Queensland Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Religious Studies 28.04.00 Griffith University Bachelor of Communication in Cultural Studies and Media Studies 28.04.00 Griffith University Bachelor of Arts in Screen Production PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 01.06 to Current Charles Sturt University Acting Director of the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (March, 2013 to July, 2013) Senior Research Fellow of the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (2006 to present) Research Groups: Welfare Ethics, IT and Nanotechnology Acting Head of School - School of Humanities and Social Sciences (July, 2012 to Dec, 2012) Associate Head of School - School of Humanities and Social Sciences (2010 to present) Adjunct Teaching Fellow - Flexible Learning Institute (2008 to present) Acting Philosophy Discipline Co-coordinator (For parts 2007, 2008, and half of 2009) Teaching Fellow of the Flexible Learning Institute (July, 2008 to June, 2009) Senior Lecturer in Philosophy - Tenured (2009 to present) Lecturer in Philosophy - Contract (2006 to 2009) Modules taught: Critical Reasoning Ethical Theory Values and Decisions Reasoning, Values & Communication Law and Ethics in Nursing Practice Wagga Wagga, Australia Philosophy of Science Theories of Justice Ethics and the Public Sector PhD Supervision 01.04 to 06. 04 Bedford, UK Bedford Modern College Teacher / Lecturer (PGCE) Modules taught: Introduction to Sikhism Introduction to Christianity Introduction to Buddhism Introduction to Islam Philosophy of Religion 08.03 – 11.03 Lecturer 07.02 – 12.02 Module taught: Information Technology The University of Nottingham Tutor 09.01 – 12.01 Nottingham, UK Broxtowe College Module taught: Self, Mind and Body Jack Hunt School Nottingham, UK Teacher (PGCE) Modules taught: Introduction to Christianity Peterbourgh, UK Introduction to Islam 10. 00 – 01.01 Broxtowe College Lecturer Module taught: Media Studies Nottingham, UK RESEARCH INTERESTS Areas of Specialization: Philosophy of Religion, Computer Ethics, World Religions Areas of Competence: Metaphysics, Critical Reasoning, Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. PAPERS IN JOURNALS Luck, M. & Ellerby, N. ‘Has Bartel resolved the gamer's dilemma?’ Ethics and Information Technology (Forthcoming) [2010 ERA Ranking: B] Luck, M. 'Should Hell be Illegal?: Hell, the Rights of the Child, Freedom of Religion and Exit Costs' Journal of Religion & Society 14 (2012) [2010 ERA Ranking: B] Luck, M. & Harrison, J. ‘Funding Happiness: A study of the arguments against the public funding of life enhancement’. Facta Universitatis: Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology and History 10/1 (2011) 101 - 110 [2010 ERA Ranking: A] Luck, M. ‘Defining Miracles: Violations of the Laws of Nature'. Philosophy Compass 6/2 (2011) 133 – 141 [2010 ERA Ranking: A] Luck, M. ‘Conferring on Religion’. Sophia 49/4 (2010) 521 – 522 [2010 ERA Ranking: A] Luck, M. ‘On Polkinghorne’s Unification of General Providence, Special Providence and Miracle’ Sophia 49/4 (2010) 577 – 589 [2010 ERA Ranking: A] Luck, M. ‘The Miracle of the Religious Divide’. Rural Society 20 (2010) 59 - 65 [2010 ERA Ranking: C] Townsend, R. & Luck, M. 'Protective Jurisdiction, Patient Autonomy and Paramedics: The Challenges of Applying the NSW Mental Health Act'. Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care 7/4 (2009) [2010 ERA Ranking: C] Luck, M. ‘Crashing a Virtual Funeral: Morality in MMORPGs’. Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society 7/4 (2009) 280 – 285 [2010 ERA Ranking: B] Cohen, D &. Luck, M. ‘Why a Victim's Age is Irrelevant When Assessing the Wrongness of Killing’. Journal of Applied Philosophy 26/4 (2009) 396-401 [2010 ERA Ranking: C] Luck, M. ‘'The Equal Right to Inequality: Equality and Utility in Dual mode Subject Delivery'. Distance Education 30/3 (2009) 443 - 446 [2010 ERA Ranking: B] Luck, M. ‘Aquinas’s Miracles and the Luciferous Defence: The Problem of the Evil/Miracle Ratio’. Sophia 48/2 (2009) 167 – 177 [2010 ERA Ranking: A] Trakkis, N., Luck, M. & Bachelard, S. ‘Introduction to Special APRA Issue’. Sophia 28/2 (2009) 103 – 104 [2010 ERA Ranking: A] Luck, M. ‘The Gamer’s Dilemma: An analysis of the arguments for the moral distinction between virtual murder and virtual paedophilia’. Ethics and Information Technology 11/1 (2009) 31 – 36 [2010 ERA Ranking: B] Luck, M. ‘A Conditional Proof for God’s Existence’. The American Philosophy Association Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy 8/1 (2008) [2010 ERA Ranking: Unranked] Luck, M. ‘Paraconsistent Logic in the Office’. The Philosophers’ Magazine 3/42 (2008) 100 – 105 [2010 ERA Ranking: Unranked] Luck, M. ‘How to Murder your Parishioners and get away with it: Miracles & Moral Culpability’. Studies in Christian Ethics 21/2 (2008) 239 – 249 [2010 ERA Ranking: A] Luck, M. ‘Supernatural Miracles and Religious Inclusiveness’. Sophia 46/2 (2007) 285-291 [2010 ERA Ranking: A] Luck, M. ‘Against the Possibility of Historical Evidence for a Miracle’. Sophia 44/1 (2005) 7 – 23 [2010 ERA Ranking: A] Luck, M. ‘The Metaphysical Distinction between Magic and Miracles’. The Journal for the Academic Study of Magic, 2 (2004) 103 – 132 [2010 ERA Ranking: C] Luck, M. ‘In Defence of Mumford’s Definition of a Miracle’. Religious Studies, 39/4 (2003) 465 – 469 [2010 ERA Ranking: A] Luck, M. ‘Is God Good? : The implications of the Euthyphro Problem and Abraham's Test of Faith upon the importance of God in determining moral values’. The Examined Life, 3/10 (2002) [2010 ERA Ranking: Unranked] PAPERS IN BOOKS Luck, M. 'Philosophy and New and Alternative Religious Movements: Should They Be Introduced?', in Philosophical Explorations of New and Alternative Religious Movements (Dartmouth: Ashgate, 2012) Luck, M. 'Raelianism: What Is the ‘Central’ Raelian Argument for the Non-existence of God?', in Philosophical Explorations of New and Alternative Religious Movements (Dartmouth: Ashgate, 2012) Luck, M. ‘An Introduction to Ethics for Paramedics?', in Applied Paramedic Law and Ethics (Chatswood: Elsevier, 2012) Townsend, R. & Luck, M. 'Why introduce paramedics to law, ethics and professionalism?', in Applied Paramedic Law and Ethics (Chatswood: Elsevier, 2012) Luck, M. Steer, B. & Townsend, R. 'PRECARE - An ethical decision-making model for paramedics', in Applied Paramedic Law and Ethics (Chatswood: Elsevier, 2012) Luck, M. ‘My Culture is better than your Culture: Should intercultural dialogue lead to cultural elitism?’, in From Here to Diversity: Globalization and Intercultural Dialogues (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010) Luck, M. ‘The Miracle of the Religious Divide’, in Where the Crows Fly Backwards (Post Pressed, 2010) Luck, M. ‘Defining Universal Quantifiers’, in Key Terms in Logic (London: Continuum Press, 2010) Luck, M. ‘Surveillance in the Virtual Classroom’, in Interaction in Communication Technologies & Virtual Learning Environments (Hershey: IGI publishing, 2010) Luck, M. ‘Time to be a Hero: Branching Time and Changing the Future’, in Heroes and Philosophy (Oxford: Blackwell Press, 2009) Luck, M. ‘Written Arguments: The Three Elements of an Academic Paper’, in Reasoning, Values and Communication (Melbourne: McGraw-Hill, 2009) Luck, M. ‘Gareth Keenan Investigates Paraconsistent Logic’, in The Office and Philosophy (Oxford: Blackwell Press, 2008) Luck, M. ‘Understanding Arguments to the Best Explanation’, in Critical Reasoning (Melbourne: McGraw-Hill, 2007) Luck, M. ‘Miracles and Events prior to Creation’ In Beginnings (Stirling: University of Stirling Press, 2005) BOOKS Luck, M. (Ed.) Philosophical Explorations of New and Alternative Religious Movements (Dartmouth: Ashgate, 2012) Townsend, R. & Luck, M. (Eds.) Applied Paramedic Law and Ethics (Chatswood: Elsevier, 2012) Luck, M. (Ed.) Reasoning, Values and Communication, 2nd Edition (Melbourne: McGraw-Hill, 2010) Luck, M. (Ed.) Reasons, Values and Communication, 1st Edition (Melbourne: McGraw-Hill, 2009) Luck, M. (Ed.) Critical Reasoning: A Guide to Informal Logic (Melbourne: McGraw-Hill, 2007) Luck, M. Buddhism (Cambridge: Pearson Publishing, 2004) Luck, M. Christianity (Cambridge: Pearson Publishing, 2004) Luck, M. Sikhism (Cambridge: Pearson Publishing, 2004). Luck, M. Islam (Cambridge: Pearson Publishing, 2004) Luck, M. Hinduism (Cambridge: Pearson Publishing, 2004) Luck, M. Judaism (Cambridge: Pearson Publishing, 2004) PRESS Luck, M. ‘What is a Miracle?’. The Climate Change Revolution, July 3rd (EARFM: 2008) Luck, M. & Whitford, T. ‘God’s Lobbyists Refuse to Vote: The Exclusive Brethren and Democracy’. The Sydney Morning Herald, March 12th (2007) GUEST EDITOR… Sophia 49/2 (2010) Sophia 48/2 (2009) REVIEWED FOR… The International Journal for the Study of New Religions Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics Computer (IEEE) Journal of Ethics and Information Technology Philosophical Papers and Reviews Sophia The Reasoner Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy Nano Ethics American Journal of Neuroscience The Open Philosophy Journal PUBLISHED CITATIONS Patridge, S. 'Pornography, ethics, and video games'. Ethics and Information Technology, Online First (2013) Seddon, R.F.J 'Getting 'virtual' wrongs right' Ethics and Information Technology 15/1 (2013) Schilbrack, K. 'Book Review: Philosophical Explorations of New and Alternative Religious Movements. Edited by Morgan Luck'. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Online First (2013) Young, G. 'Enacting taboos as a means to an end; but what end? On the morality of motivations for child murder and paedophilia within gamespace'. Ethics and Information Technology, Online First (2012) Philipse, H. God in the Age of Science?: A Critique of Religious Reason (Oxford: OUP, 2012) Clarke, S. 'When they believe in miracles'. Journal of Medical Ethics (2012) Online First. Sullins, J. 'Information Technology and Moral Values'. In Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (Stanford: MRL, 2012) Young, G. & Whitty, M. Transcending Taboos: A Moral and Psychological Examination of Cyberspace (New York: Routledge, 2012) Reeves, C .'Fantasy depictions of child sexual abuse: The problem of ageplay in Second Life'. Journal of Sexual Aggression (2011) Hartmann, T. 'Players’ experiential and rational processing of virtual violence.' In S. Malliet & K. Poels (Eds.), Vice City Virtue. Moral Issues in Digital Game Play (Leuven: Acco, 2011) Bartel, C. 'Resolving the gamer's dilemma'. Ethics and Information Technology 14/1 (2011) Young, G. & Whitty, M.T. 'Should gamespace be a taboo-free zone? Moral and psychological implications for single-player video games'. Theory & Psychology 21/6 (2011) Mosse, J.E., Panther, B.C. & Wright, W. 'Off campus learning: What do students want?'. Proceedings of the Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (2011) Boskic, N. Ethics in Immersive Gameworlds: Personal Growth and Social Change (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Thesis, 2011) Benoit, J. Cutting Edge or Bleeding Edge: Should Video Games be Regulated? (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Thesis, 2011) Croft, J. '"It's just a Game" - Ethical Reasoning within Virtual Worlds'. GoodWork Project Report Series, 73 (2011) Patridge, S. 'The Incorrigible Social Meaning of Video Game Imagery'. Ethics and Information Technology, Online First (2010) Gooskens, G. 'The Ethical Status of Virtual Actions'. Ethical Perspectives, 17/1 (2010) Tavani, H.T. 'Community, Personal Identity, and Our Sense of Self in Cyberspace', In Ethics and Technology: Controversies, Questions, and Strategies for Ethical Computing (John Wiley and Sons, 2009) 330-360 Soraker, J.H. ‘The Neglect of Reason: A Plea for Rationalist Accounts of the Effects of Virtual Violence’, In Emerging Ethical Issues of Life in Virtual Worlds Wankel, C & Malleck, S. (Eds) (Charlotte: IAP, 2009) Schulzke, M. ‘Moral Decision Making in Fallout’. Games Studies: The International Journal of Computer Game Research, 9/2 (2009) Gooskens, G. ‘Morality in Computer Games: A Phenomelogical Approach’, In The Philosophy of Computer Games Conference Proceedings (2009). Eneman, M. Stahl, B. & Gillespie, A. 'A Critical Examination of the Regulation of Virtual Pornography', In Proceedings of the 6th International Critical Management Conference (2009) Eneman, M. Stahl, B. & Gillespie, A. ‘Criminalising Fantasies: The Regulation of Virtual Child Pornography’, In Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Information Systems (2009). Savuoja, A. What is a miracle and can miracles be known? (Helsinki: University of Helsinki Press, 2007) Clarke, S. ‘The Supernatural and the Miraculous’. Sophia, 46/2 (2007) Savulescu, J. & Clarke, S. ‘Waiting for a Miracle: Miracles, Miraclism and Discrimination’. The Southern Medical Journal, 100/12 (2007) Clarke, S. ‘Luck and Miracles’. Religious Studies, 39 (2003) ONLINE CITATIONS http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-moral-values/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2hblhVVxTI (1min 8 seconds into this video Dr. Kylie Johnson states "[Morgan Luck's] article is one of my favourite articles in the book") and then proceeds to offer a summary of the paper. http://ethicalinsights.ning.com/forum/topics/the-gamers-dilemma-by-pat-artz http://philosophicaldisquisitions.blogspot.com/2011/03/problem-of-evilmiracle-ratiopart-1.html http://philosophicaldisquisitions.blogspot.com/2011/03/possibility-of-historical-evidencefor.html CONFERENCES, SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS Luck, M. 'Is it wrong to hope God does not exist?' The ACU Seminar Series (Canberra: Australian Catholic University, 2012) Luck, M. 'Is it wrong to hope God does not exist?' The Annual Conference of the Australasian Association of Philosophy (Wollongong: The University of Wollongong, 2012) Luck, M. 'The Nagel Hope' The 2012 Australasian Philosophy of Religion Conference (Melbourne: Australian Catholic University, 2012) Luck, M. 'Some Questions Of Ethics In Animal Welfare' at The 2012 Animal Welfare and Agricultural Ethics (Wagga Wagga: The Graham Centre and the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, 2012) Luck, M. ‘Stubbing your Toe on Incommensurable Bumps in the Carpet’ at The 2011 Australasian Philosophy of Religion Conference (Auckland: The University of Auckland, 2011) Luck, M. ‘The Problem of Slight Harm’ at Making Sense of Pain (Warsaw: Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2011) Luck, M. ‘Collapsing General Providence, Special Providence and Miracles’ at The 2010 Australasian Philosophy of Religion Conference (Melbourne: The University of Melbourne, 2010) Luck, M. ‘Resurrecting Polkinghorne’s Account of Miracles’ at The God and Physic Conference (Oxford: The Ian Ramsey Centre, 2010) Luck, M. & Harrison, J. ‘Funding Happiness: A study of the arguments against the funding of life enhancement’ at The European Conference on Positive Psychology (Copenhagen: ECPP, 2010) Luck, M. 'Ought Not Implies Can and Divine Moral Prohibitions' at The Free Will, Moral Responsibility and Moral Agency Conference (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2010) Luck, M. ‘Integrating tools in Sakai’ at ICT-Enabled Learning Community of Practice Forum (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2009) Luck, M & Cohen, D. ‘Lost Blame: Madness, Memory loss and Morality’ Presented at The Research Seminar Series: Humanities and Social Sciences (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2009) Luck, M. ‘The Haji Trilemma: Perfect Goodness, God’s Existence and the Ought Not Implies Can Principle’ Presented at The 2009 Australasian Philosophy of Religion Conference (Sydney: The University of Sydney, 2009) Luck, M. ‘Aliens and Atheism: The Central Raelian Argument for the Non-existence of God’. Presented at The 2009 CESNUR International Conference (Salt Lake City: Centre for Studies on New Religions, 2009) Luck, M. ‘Why a Victim's Age is Irrelevant When Assessing the Wrongness of Killing’. Presented at The Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics Seminar Series (Canberra: Australian National University, 2009) Luck, M. ‘My Culture is Better than your Culture: Should Inter-cultural dialogue lead to Cultural Elitism’. Presented at The International Conference on Intercultural Studies (Porto: Centre for Intercultural Studies, 2008) Luck, M. 'The Equal Right to Inequality: Equality and Utility in On and Off-campus Subject Delivery'. Presented at The Charles Sturt University Educational Conference (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University. 2008) Luck, M. ‘Religious Threats and Human Rights’. Presented at The International Study of Religion in Central and Eastern Europe Association Conference (Krakow: ISORECEA, 2008) Luck, M. ‘Plagiarism within Tertiary Institutes’. Presented at The Research Seminar Series: Humanities and Social Sciences (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2008) Luck, M. ‘Virtual Murder versus Virtual Paedophilia’. Presented at The Fifth Conference of the Australian Institute of Computer Ethics (Melbourne: Deakin University, 2008) Luck, M. & Hodgin, G. ‘Interact -The Basics’. Presented at the TLC Workshop (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2008) Luck, M. ‘The Rights of the Child and Hell’. Presented at The Charles Sturt University Philosophy Seminars (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2007) Luck, M. ‘Interactive Learning’. Presented at International Admissions Sectional Training Workshop (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2007) Luck, M. ‘Creating a Teaching Portfolio’. Presented at The School of Education Seminar Series (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2007) Luck, M. ‘Interact and Administration’. Presented at The Humanities and Social Sciences General Staff Workshop (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2007) Luck, M. ‘Sakai: Interactive Teaching in Universities’. Presented at The Research Seminar Series: Humanities and Social Sciences (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2007) Luck, M. ‘Using Macromedia Flash to create Educational Resources’. Presented at The FULT Seminar Series on Educational Technologies (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2007) Luck, M. ‘Creating Flexible Delivery Packages’. Presented at The Research Seminar Series: Humanities and Social Sciences (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2006) Luck, M. ‘How to Murder your Parishioners and get away with it’. Presented at The Charles Sturt University Philosophy Seminars (Wagga Wagga: Charles Sturt University, 2006) Luck, M. ‘Against the Possibility of Historical Evidence for Miracles’. Presented at The University of Queensland Philosophy Seminars (Brisbane: University of Queensland, 2005) Luck, M. ‘Miracles and Violations of Laws of Nature’. Presented at The John Templeton Oxford Seminars (Oxford: University of Oxford, 2004) Luck, M. ‘Using ICT to teach and compare Religions’. Presented at The Religious Education Mentor Conference (Cambridge: University of Cambridge, 2004) Luck, M. ‘What is a Miracle?’. Presented at the Philosophy in Religious Education Series (Cambridge: University of Cambridge, 2004) Luck, M. ‘Supernatural Powers and Moral Culpability’. Presented at The Post Graduate Lecture Series (Nottingham: University of Nottingham, 2003) Luck, M. ‘Causal Closure and Miracles’. Presented at The Post Graduate Lecture Series (Nottingham: University of Nottingham, 2003) Luck, M. ‘Events prior to the Miracle of Creation’. Presented at The Beginnings Conference (Stirling: University of Stirling, 2003) Luck, M. ‘Developing I.T for the Classroom’. Presented at The Inter-Departmental P.G.C.E Conference (Cambridge: University of Cambridge, 2002) Luck, M. ‘R.E, I.T and Virtual Visits’. Presented at The Religious Education Mentor Conference (Cambridge: University of Cambridge, 2002) AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS RECEIVED Charles Sturt University Faculty of Arts Research Fellowship 2012 ($40,000 AU) The HUMSS LTC Educational Textbook Award, 2010 ($1000 AU) The HUMSS LTC Learning and Teaching Publication Award, 2010 ($1000 AU) The Charles Sturt University Faculty Publication Grant, 2009 ($5000 AU) The Faculty of Art Award for Academic Excellence: Research & Teaching, 2009 ($2000 AU) The HUMSS LTC Learning and Teaching Publication Award, 2009 ($1000 AU) The Charles Sturt University Teaching Development Grant, 2008 ($2800 AU) The Flexible Learning Institute Teaching Fellowship Award, 2008 ($40, 000 AU) The Charles Sturt University Outstanding Performance Rating, 2008 ($2000 AU) The Nobel Exhibition Early Career Researcher Nomination, 2007 The Charles Sturt University Faculty Publication Grant, 2007 ($3000 AU) The University of Nottingham Research Scholarship, 2002 – 2005 ($90 000 AU) The University of Nottingham Graduate Travel Award, 2004 ($500) Local Education Authority Training Award, 2004 The University of Nottingham Research Scholarship, 2001 – 2002 Golden Key Membership for Outstanding Scholastic Achievement and Excellence, 1999 The Griffith Award for Academic Excellence, 1999 PROFFESIONAL MEMEMBE RSHIPS Senior Research Fellow of the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE): 2006 to current. Teaching Fellow of the Flexible Learning Institute: 2008 to 2009 Co-founder, co-director, and Secretary of the Australasian Philosophy of Religion Association (APRA): 2007 to current. Founder and director of the International Philosophy of Religion Association (IPRA): 2009 to current. Member of the Advisory Board to the journal Theologia Orthodoxa. REFERENCES Richard Hutch Head of School School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics University of Queensland Brisbane Australia, 4072 07 3365 2254 [email protected] Stephen Mumford Head of Department Department of Philosophy University of Nottingham Nottingham England, NG7 2RD 0115 9515847 [email protected] Jennifer McKinnon Head of School School of Humanities Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga Australia, 2678 02 6933 2471 [email protected] Seumas Millar Professor of Philosophy & Director of CAPPE (ANU) The Australian National University LPO Box 8260, Canberra Australia, 2601 02 61258475 [email protected] John Weckert Professor School of Humanities Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga Australia, 2678 02 6933 2904 [email protected] Tom Campbell Professor of Philosophy & Director of CAPPE (CSU) The Australian National University LPO Box 8260, Canberra Australia, 2601 02 61258475 [email protected]
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