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http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sc...san-thang-cut-from-csiro-20141201-11xvaf.html
I love positive stories. This happy tale is of a guy who arrived on a boat as a refugee. Although English was never his first language, he made the most of what Australia had to offer and has now been nominated for a Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Although recent budget cuts have meant that his job at CSIRO has come under threat, there is no bitter whining from him. He is actually very grateful to his former employers who gave him many opportunities for almost 30 years. My understanding is that he has a property portfolio of his own and has no interest in going on the pension or dole.
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sc...san-thang-cut-from-csiro-20141201-11xvaf.html
I love positive stories. This happy tale is of a guy who arrived on a boat as a refugee. Although English was never his first language, he made the most of what Australia had to offer and has now been nominated for a Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Although recent budget cuts have meant that his job at CSIRO has come under threat, there is no bitter whining from him. He is actually very grateful to his former employers who gave him many opportunities for almost 30 years. My understanding is that he has a property portfolio of his own and has no interest in going on the pension or dole.
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