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Brigid Walsh lives in Melbourne, Australia. She has a background in libraries; politics; industrial relations; community engagement; and public administration. Currently, she blogs on The Network (http://misseaglesnetwork.blogspot.com). Other strong interests are water and water related issues such as forests and natural vegetation; First nations; Northern Australia; and work-place related issues. Her feet are strongly embedded, after six generations, in Australian soil. | Brigid Walsh lives in Melbourne, Australia. She has a background in libraries; politics; industrial relations; community engagement; and public administration. Currently, she blogs on The Network (http://misseaglesnetwork.blogspot.com). Other strong interests are water and water related issues such as forests and natural vegetation; First nations; Northern Australia; and work-place related issues. Her feet are strongly embedded, after six generations, in Australian soil. | ||
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The account of this former contributor was not re-activated after the server upgrade of March 2022.
Brigid Walsh lives in Melbourne, Australia. She has a background in libraries; politics; industrial relations; community engagement; and public administration. Currently, she blogs on The Network (http://misseaglesnetwork.blogspot.com). Other strong interests are water and water related issues such as forests and natural vegetation; First nations; Northern Australia; and work-place related issues. Her feet are strongly embedded, after six generations, in Australian soil.