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The 2010-11 Department of Health and Ageing Annual Report was produced by Performance and Reporting Section, Policy Strategies Branch, Portfolio Strategies Division with significant contributions and assistance from staff across the department.

Performance and Reporting Section: Roslyn Goddard, Nigel Packwood, Andrew Liszczynsky, Sam Wells, Shobha Mareddy, Clea Farrow, Michelle Trainor, Paul Halloran, Luke Coffey, Ray Menon and Sam Dalgarno.

Performance and Reporting Section would like to thank all staff who contributed to this year’s annual report.

Business Group: Michael Bradley, Wendy Kennedy and Anne Porombka.

Office of the Chief Financial Officer: Virginia Bateman, David Douglas, Diana Kerr, Lucy Redman, Jo Stone, Rebecca Waldron, Financial Reporting Section and Management Accounting Section.

People, Capability and Communications Division: Fia Cumming, Stuart Finlayson, Andrea Hodshon, John Huard, Stephanie Mckenzie, Andrew McNeilly and Kalyani Subramanyam.

Divisional Coordinators: Chen-Long Bai, Claire Bond, Tennille Broomfield, Susan Cadman, Brett Canning, Andrew Campbell, Murray Chalker, Margaret Cresswell, Kim Delacy, Jamie Droney, Matthew Fairhall, Nerrida Hall, Chris Hastie, Fethon Ileris, Rita Jensen, Vidya Jagadish, Kathryn Kuran, Jonathon Logue, Martin Malley, Nick Miller, Kirsty Morrison, Sandra Mostyn, Sally Moten, Linda Rigby, Kim Robb, Ron Rubendra, Nathan Smith, Bambi Sweeting, Shirley Weber, Vanessa Weiss and Geraldine Wood.

Design: Giraffe Visual Communication Management Pty Ltd

Printing: Union Offset Printing

Index: Tracy Harwood

Cover Image: Russell Kightley

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Produced by the Portfolio Strategies Division, Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
URL: http://www.health.gov.au/internet/annrpt/publishing.nsf/Content/annual-report-1011-toc~1011acknowledgements
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