Wendy Craik
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1949 (age 75–76)
Wendy Craik | |
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| Born | Gwenneth Jean Steele Craik 1949 (age 75–76) Canberra, Australian Capital Territory |
| Education | Australian National University |
| Alma mater | University of British Columbia |
| Employer(s) | Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority National Farmers' Federation Murray–Darling Basin Commission |
| Organization(s) | Climate Change Authority Reserve Bank of Australia |
Wendy Craik (born 1949) is an Australian scientist, public policy adviser and company director.
Gwenneth Jean Steele Craik was born in 1949 in Canberra,[1] the second of four daughters of commerce graduate, Audrey Mavis (née Ion)[2] and Duncan Robert Steele Craik, who later was Commonwealth Auditor-General.[3] She was educated at Telopea Park High School,[4] winning a Commonwealth scholarship in November 1965 for her final two years.[5] She graduated from the Australian National University in 1973 with a BA (Hons)[1][6] and the University Medal for Zoology.[7] She then won a CSIRO scholarship[4] and went to Vancouver, Canada where she completed a PhD in Zoology at the University of British Columbia[8] with her thesis, "A further investigation of the homing behaviour of the intertidal cottid, Oligocottus maculosus Girard".[9]