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This web-page has been developed to support the "June 2012 Paper published by NSW 
Department Education & the Communities on Timebanking" which identifies 

1	"Assets: Every Human Being has something to contribute" and 

4	We need each other "Social Capital Networks"

The "HALE Index of Australian Wellbeing" also indentifies "Changes in Human Capital" 
as a key part of the new Wellbeing Paradigm


Name:			Donald A ARCHBOLD B.Ec (Hons) Dip.Ed  B.A (UNE)   
Position:		Responsible for Economic and Social Issues
Organisation:		Retired
Date of Birth:		1930
Nationality:		Australian

Career Highlights

A	1948 - 1952	Scholarship Sydney University to study Economics - Graduated with 
			Honours

B	1953 - 1960	Taught Economics Dubbo High School

C	1961 - 1963	Sydney Teachers College train students teach 2 yr Economics Course 

D	1964 - 1967	Senior Tutor Economics Sydney University

E	1967 - 1969	Lecturer Economics Macquarie University

F	1969 - 1970	Lecturer Economics & Economic History Lakehead Uni Canada

G	1970 - 1990	Senior Lecturer Economics Macquarie University

H	1990 - 1996	Instructor Economics to Economic Teachers at Sydney University

I	1996 - 2000	Contractual Lecturer Business Studies University Technology Sydney 

J	2012 - 		Member Sustainability Action Network [SAN] Committee "with 
			responsibility for Economic issues" to review "Models of Wellbeing" based 
			on the United Nations Development Program [UNDP]


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