Person

Stanton, Rosemary Alison (1944 - )

OAM

Born
5 June 1944
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Nutritionist and Dietician

Summary

Rosemary Stanton has worked as a nutritionist and dietician since 1966. She was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia, 26 January 1998, for her services to community health, particularly through education in the field of nutrition and dietetics.

Details

Chronology

1966 - 1968
Career position - Nutritionist and Dietician at the Department of Health in New South Wales
1969 -
Career position - Nutritionist and Dietician at Rosemary Stanton Pty. Ltd.
1973 -
Career position - Member of the New South Wales Institute of Dieticians
1985 -
Career position - Member of the British Dietetic Association
1987 -
Career position - Honorary Life Member of Dieticians in Private Practice
1990 -
Career position - Member of the Food and Environmental Sciences Advisory Board, University of Western Sydney
1993
Award - Service Award, Dieticians Association of Australia
1994 -
Career position - Patron of the National Association for the Prevention of Cruelty and Neglect of Children (NAPCAN)
1995 -
Career position - Vice-President of the Council of the GUT Foundation
1995 -
Career position - Member of the Scientific Advisory Board Section for Preventative Medicine and Epidemiology at Boston University, USA
1995
Award - Inaugural Food Media Nutrition Writers Award
1997 -
Career position - Member of the Food Advisory Committee at the New South Wales Department of Health
1997
Award - Rural Press Victoria Top Women in Agriculture Award
1998
Award - Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)
1998
Career position - Member of the Medical-Scientific Advisory Board of Osteoporosis Australia
1999 -
Career position - Member of the National Expert Advisory Committee on Alcohol
1999 -
Career position - Member of the Smart Foods Advisory Board, University of Wollongong, New South Wales

Archival resources

National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection

  • Biographical cuttings on Rosemary Stanton, author and dietician, Cuttings Files BIOG; National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection. Details

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

  • McCarthy, Gavan; Morgan, Helen; Smith, Ailie; van den Bosch, Alan, Where are the Women in Australian Science?, Exhibition of the Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation, First published 2003 with lists updated regulary edn, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, 2003, https://eoas.info/exhibitions/wisa/wisa.html. Details

Resources

See also

  • Herd, Margaret ed., Who's who in Australia 2002 (Melbourne: Crown Content, 2001), 2020 pp. Details

Ailie Smith

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