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Recreation Planner
Recreation planners plan and develop leisure facilities and services for visitors and people in the community.
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Sociologist
Sociologists study and research human society and social behaviour, and write reports on research findings.
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Statistician
Statisticians collect, analyse, interpret, then present numerical information to assist in decision-making. They may specialise in one particular area such as economics, health or agriculture.
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Government Careers
Government administration involves; urban, rural and emergency planning, developing and reviewing government or local authority policies, creating, changing and implementing laws and regulations. The work may be at an international, national or district level.
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Agricultural/Horticultural Scientist
Agricultural/horticultural scientists study farm animals, soils, pastures and crops to improve their yield, health and quality, and to prevent pests and disease.
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Arborist
Arborists look after and maintain trees, including trees in parks, trees in people's back yards, and trees around powerlines.
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Botanist
Botanists research and examine plants. They study the genetics and molecular biology of plants, and what effect the environment has on them.
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Crop Farmer
Crop farmers assist or manage farms that grow a wide variety of crops, including cereals, such as wheat, barley or maize; pulses, such as peas and beans; vegetable crops, such as potatoes, carrots and onions; and grasses for seed.
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Environmental Scientist
Environmental scientists study the environment, and provide advice to avoid or reduce harmful effects on the environment.
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Flower Grower
Flower growers grow, maintain, harvest and sell seeds, seedlings, bulbs, buds and flowers.
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