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Sue Cooke

Health and Climate Change Education, Policy and Projects

Sue Cooke is a highly experienced professional with a diverse background spanning health, education, and government sectors. She has been actively involved in both hands-on roles and policy analysis and development, with a focus on driving social, cognitive, and cultural changes for a healthier, more just, and sustainable world.

Currently, Sue Cooke's primary focus is on advocating for climate change mitigation and adaptation. She is dedicated to accelerating the transition to zero-emission, renewable energy sources as a crucial step towards achieving a cleaner, greener, fairer, and more sustainable society. Sue believes in instilling 'optimism of the will' and mobilizing a mass movement for positive change.

Sue Cooke holds an impressive educational background, including a Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management from Queensland University of Technology, an MPH with a specialization in ecological public health from Griffith University, and various nursing certifications from institutions in the UK and Australia. She also pursued studies in literature and environmental change management.

Throughout her career, Sue Cooke has held key positions in reputable organizations. She has served as a Sessional Lecturer in Climate Change and Public Health at Griffith University, Principal Policy Officer for Indigenous Education Policy at the Department of Education and Training in Queensland, and Principal Policy Adviser for Child and Youth Health at Queensland Health. Additionally, Sue has worked as a Senior Research Officer and in nursing-related roles across public and private healthcare facilities.

Sue Cooke's commitment to driving positive change in health, education, and environmental sustainability, combined with her extensive experience and educational qualifications, positions her as a highly respected professional in her field.

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Brisbane, Australia