Prianka Thomas
Senior Analyst (Network Pricing) at Australian Energy Regulator- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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High School Diploma
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Experience
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Australian Energy Regulator
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Australia
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Government Administration
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100 - 200 Employee
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Senior Analyst (Network Pricing)
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Aug 2022 - Present
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Analyst (TSS)
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Nov 2020 - Aug 2022
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ACCC
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Australia
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate
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Feb 2020 - Nov 2020
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Maurice Blackburn Lawyers
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Australia
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Law Practice
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700 & Above Employee
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Paralegal - Class Actions
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Jun 2019 - Dec 2019
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Solutions in Engineering
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Australia
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Construction
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1 - 100 Employee
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Legal Research Officer
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Aug 2015 - Jun 2019
Responding to customer queries, keeping on top of legislative changes, basic understanding Strata legislation, Construction legislation and Workplace Health and Safety Legislation Responding to customer queries, keeping on top of legislative changes, basic understanding Strata legislation, Construction legislation and Workplace Health and Safety Legislation
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NB Migration Law
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Australia
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Legal Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Legal Assistant
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Nov 2018 - Mar 2019
Legal Assistant Legal Assistant
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Intern
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Feb 2018 - Dec 2018
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Vice-President Campus Culture
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Nov 2016 - Dec 2017
Organising clubs & societies on campus as well as university-wide events. Organising clubs & societies on campus as well as university-wide events.
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Economics/Law Student Advisor
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Mar 2016 - Mar 2017
The BEL Student Advisory Board at UQ is a representative body of students that meets regularly to discuss and develop suggestions to improve the student experience. We're here to listen to student ideas, see what can be done about them and then take them to the Faculty. The Business, Economics and Law faculty is huge: there are about 10,000 students, but there is currently little to no student representation at a decision-making level. The SAB will change that The BEL Student Advisory Board at UQ is a representative body of students that meets regularly to discuss and develop suggestions to improve the student experience. We're here to listen to student ideas, see what can be done about them and then take them to the Faculty. The Business, Economics and Law faculty is huge: there are about 10,000 students, but there is currently little to no student representation at a decision-making level. The SAB will change that
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Waitress
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Jun 2013 - Oct 2015
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Education
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University of Queensland
Laws/Economics, Laws/Economics -
University of Queensland
Dual LLB/BEcon, Law and Economics