PhD student, Charles Darwin University
Greg Barber is a long-time environmentalist and policymaker. His education background was originally in biology and later in business administration and finance. His most recent research looked at how information on Australian political party climate change policies is integrated into voter attitudes and party identification in opinion polls. For this he received first class honours (from CDU). He is a Darwin resident and draws inspiration from the natural environment of the Northern Territory.
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