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    Australian principal health and wellbeing survey: interim report
    5 Mar 2012
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    Philip Riley
    Principal Health & Wellbeing Survey
    Faculty of Education (Monash)

    Principals’ Australia, estimates that as many as 70% of Australia’s 10,000 school principals will reach retirement age within the next five years. They will be replaced with much younger, less experienced individuals, potentially more at risk of adverse health outcomes from undertaking the role. However,...

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