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Wool classers sort wool into categories. They ensure wool is clean, identified and documented for sale.
Conservators help preserve art and other important historical items by preventing deterioration and repairing damage.
Product assemblers put together parts of metal products, machinery, electrical and electronic equipment, telecommunications equipment, joinery products and other goods.
Curators research, develop, exhibit and maintain collections for museums, art galleries and artists.
Forestry scientists research forest growth, wood processing, conservation and different types of trees, and how these can be used.
Policy analysts gather and analyse information to assist in the planning, development, interpretation and review of government or industrial policies.
Plans for recovery and what industries offer jobs.
Community development workers support people to develop and implement plans to make improvements in their community.
Anaesthetists give anaesthesia (gas or injections to prevent pain) during surgery and other procedures. They assess patients and resuscitate them if necessary.
Acupuncturists give general health advice and treat patients using therapies such as electronic and needle acupuncture, cupping, skin scraping (gua sha), the heating of acupuncture points (moxibustion) and tuina (massage).