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    <title>Geoff Wilmoth: A Life Remembered</title>
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    <description>Title: Geoff Wilmoth: A Life Remembered
Authors: Wilmoth, David; Law, Mary Ann; Fegent, Margaret; Evelyn, Bessie; McClymont, Jenny</description>
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    <title>Professional Registration, Highlighting Best Practice</title>
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    <description>Title: Professional Registration, Highlighting Best Practice
Authors: Britton, Scott</description>
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    <title>Corrupt conduct and professional engineering services - Fact Sheet, December 2020</title>
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    <description>Title: Public Works on Private Land
Authors: Fynes-Clinton, Tim
Abstract: Everyone who works closely with the local government industry, such as myself and the members  of my firm, know that local government  public works engineers  are good at building things such as roads, bridges, sewerage systems, sewerage treatment plants etc.&#xD;
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Sometimes, however, some of the finer details in relation to such projects slip by.&#xD;
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One of those finer details relates to your right of access to private property.   The purpose of this paper is to dispel some myths about your ability, as a Council public works engineer, to “automatically” access private land (even if that access is only temporary) to facilitate the construction of new public works
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