The Grey Report 1998 – ADF Review into Policies and Practices to Deal with Sexual Harassments/Offences at ADFA

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Review into Policies and Practices to Deal with Sexual Harassment and Sexual Offences at the Australian Defence Force Academy.

Book; Government publication – 1998

SOURCE:  https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/8436831

Australia. Review into Policies and Practices to Deal with Sexual Harassment and Sexual Offences at the Australian Defence Force Academy.

Publication Date: 1998

Government copyright ownership: Australian Capital Territory – Federal/national

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Title:  Australian Defence Force : report of the Review into Policies and Practices to Deal with Sexual Harassment and Sexual Offences at the Australian Defence Force Academy.

Also Titled:  Grey Report

Author:  Grey, Bronwyn D.

Australia. Department of Defence. Defence Personnel Executive

Australia. Dept. of Defence. Defence Equity Organization.

Australia. Dept. of Defence. Directorate of Publishing and Visual Communications.

Published:  Canberra : Director Publishing and Visual Communications, c1998.

Notes:

  • Sponsor: Head Defence Personnel Executive; developer and producer: Director Defence Equity Organization.
  • “DPUBS: 31026/98”
  • “June 1998”
  • Commonly known as the Grey report.
  • Libraries Australia ID 13916185
  • Contributed by: Libraries Australia

Australia. Review into Policies and Practices to Deal with Sexual Harassment and Sexual Offences at the Australian Defence Force Academy & Grey, Bronwen & Australia. Dept. of Defence. Defence Equity Organization & Australia. Dept. of Defence. Defence Personnel Executive & Australia. Dept. of Defence. Directorate of Publishing and Visual Communications (1998). Australian Defence Force : report of the Review into Policies and Practices to Deal with Sexual Harassment and Sexual Offences at the Australian Defence Force Academy. Director Publishing and Visual Communications, Canberra.

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