Greg Hayes Mr
Honor Code SignatorySigned 7 Jan 2021 | 365 contributions | 16 thank-yous | 562 connections
Greg was born in Brisbane, Queensland in 1945 and lived in Camp Hill.[1] He moved to Surrey Hills in Melbourne where he attended Mont Albert Central School, Koonung Heights Primary School and then Balwyn High School. In 1960 he travelled ("Stratheden") to England where he lived in East Mosley and attended Tiffins Boys School (Kingston-upon-Thames). He returned to Australia and completed an Agricultural Science degree at the University of Melbourne and subsequently a Master of Science at the University of NSW. He worked overseas and in Australia until1976 when he joined the World Bank operating out of Washington. He married [2] and his children were born in the US before the family returned to Australia in 1982 living on a farm in NE Victoria and continuing to work as a consultant in Australia and overseas.
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Categories: Y-DNA Haplogroup I | Brisbane, Queensland
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I would like to stay on the Australia Project thank you. I haven't contributed but I do follow it. I will look at the individual teams and see if I can't get more involved. Keep up the good work Cheers Greg
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