Andrew G. Peake undertook his secondary schooling at Prince Alfred College, Adelaide and completed a social work diploma at the South Australian Institute of Technology (now The University of South Australia) in 1972. Peake later upgraded this qualification to a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work. Peake completed a Diploma in Family Historical Studies (1896), and then gained a Graduate Diploma in Local and Applied History from the The University of New England (1995). This led to a Master of Letters (Australian History) from the same university in 1998, with a thesis, The South Australian Royal Commission on Education, 1911-1913: Help or Hindrance in Educational Reform.
Peake has worked as a social worker with various Australian state governments.
Source: Andrew Peake's homepage, http://www.ozgenonline.com/~agpeake/
Sighted: 18/02/2010