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Dr Malcolm Bartsch

BA DipEd MA(Th&Ed) EdD
Emeritus Lecturer

Dr Malcolm Bartsch began teaching at the tertiary level in 1983 in the area of theological education, serving in a number of the church’s tertiary education institutions before retiring from full-time teaching in early 2011. On his retirement the August 2011 edition of the Lutheran Theological Journal (LTJ 45/2) contained an editorial tribute and articles written in his honour.

Diana Blackburn

BA(Hons) Law, MPP, MEd
Casual Academic (Counselling)

Prior to emigrating to Australia, Diana was a barrister (UK) with both a criminal and civil practice. In Australia Diana then practiced as a solicitor. Across the last two decades Diana has taught in a variety of higher education courses covering a wide range of topics aligned to wellbeing, mental health, and professional ethics. Given her legal background a particular passion of Diana’s is rational thinking and what happens when it goes wrong, for this reason she contributes to the unit Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, And Decision-Making. Diana is also currently completing a PhD at the University of Divinity focused on Domestic Violence and perpetrator/victim-survivor identity. For this reason she also teaches in the unit Human Development, Personality, And Identity.