Wells
Wells is a geophysicist known for his influential research published in 1994, which established an empirical relationship between fault length and potential earthquake magnitude, aiding in seismic risk assessment.
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Australia:
Wells referred herself to the expenses watchdog amid controversy over her travel entitlements.
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Australia:
Wells has been questioned about her spending decisions and has three young children who live in Brisbane.
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Australia:
Wells addressed this last week, noting that she and the eSafety commissioner are looking at 'migratory patterns'.
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Australia:
Wells spent $43,026 on family travel.
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Australia:
Wells stated that the government would not hesitate to ban additional apps if children flocked to them.
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Australia:
Wells has been criticised for her handling of the outage.
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Australia:
Wells said the government was fast-tracking legislation to empower a Triple Zero custodian to oversee the emergency services call ecosystem.
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Australia:
Wells will tell all three telecommunications company chief executives that the public has to have confidence in the reliability of the Triple Zero service.
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Australia:
Wells’ comments on ensuring Triple Zero dropouts no longer plague Australians highlight a problem bigger than just Optus.
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Hong Kong:
Wells scored 42 points in the match, showcasing his exceptional skills.
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