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Personal profile: Associate Prof. Julie Rimes

Julie Rimes is an educational consultant and accreditor of international schools. Working in schools, chiefly in Tasmania, she has worked across all sectors and all levels of education, from primary level through to the tertiary sector. In recognition of her work in education she was elected to the Tasmanian Women’s Roll of Honour in 2015. She is a member of a number of state and national boards and committees in the education and disability spheres. Julie chairs the publications working party for the Australian College of Educators, and has published numerous academic papers and chapters in education and disability journals. Julie brings extensive experience in working in senior roles in educational leadership, management and policy.

Associate Prof. Julie Rimes

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