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Elizabeth Tindle

Tindle, Dr Elizabeth (Lily) (1939 - )
Published Sources

Born: Durham, United Kingdom
Psychologist

Elizabeth Tindle was president of the Australian Women's Weight Lifting Association, Adelaide 1964. She was a researcher at the UNESCO Charles Darwin Research Station, Galapagos Islands Ecuador where she studied flamingoes and flightless comorants 1976. She completed her doctoral thesis on Foetal Alcohol Syndrom and Effects and alcohol related disabilties.

Career Highlights

Born: 31 March 1939.

Tindle was educated at Jarrow Grammar School 1957; London Institute of Education 1959; Adelaide University, BA, Dip Applied Psych 1960-70s and Queensland University of Technology, Doc of Ed 1999. She has worked as a high school teacher 1959-70; school counsellor 1971-76; researcher 1976-79, 1981-83; University Lecturer 1985-91; as a counselling psychologist, QUT 1989 onwards and director of private practive in psychology.

Tindle was awarded the Trailblazer award from the Office of the Status of Women, 1999.

 

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