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Prof Eileen Baldry
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Deputy Vice-Chancellor Equity Diversity and Inclusion and Professor of Criminology. Chair ADC . Deputy Chair PIAC Board
Sydney, New South Walesunsw.edu.auJoined May 2010

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"The new material is understood to include opinions from independent medical experts that the ongoing trauma associated with this prosecution presents an unacceptable risk to the health of Ms Higgins."
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BREAKING New medical evidence detailing the impact of a second trial on Brittany Higgins’ mental health is expected to result in the charge being dropped and the trial not proceeding news.com.au/national/nsw-a
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Governments have done dreadful things to people in this country over the years but this one is right up there. The line that it's routine behaviour for departments not to pursue a final version of an opinion from a law firm if it's shaping up as unfavourable is really something.
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Not that they lacked the ability to conceive or design this wicked hunter’s trap of a debt policy – that is well recorded – but that these figures apparently possessed an inability... to wonder what the final outcome of such a hideous program might be. thesaturdaypaper.com.au/news/politics/
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It's true! One of the young heavy lifters of the Uluṟu Statement & Voice work. Humble, brilliant and without fanfare. Very proud of KD.
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"The hard work is the stuff that no-one wants to do. It's not glamorous - it's the work that nobody sees. That's what Kishaya does.” Be sure to find out Co-Chair Professor Megan Davis, and Uluru Youth Dialogue member Kishaya Delaney in this month’s @Qantas Magazine!
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Builds on evidence from that increasing payments in pandemic significantly reduced poverty. We know what works. We need our politicians to step up for all affected by poverty including children. #AntiPovertyWeek #EndChildPoverty
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ACOSS Principal Advisor @pagdavidson tells @abcnews, “By lifting the lowest payments and increasing rent assistance, the government could substantially reduce poverty very quickly.” "It should be front and centre in the government's wellbeing budget." abc.net.au/news/programs/
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“Australians could access better mental health treatment, children could be lifted out of poverty and aged care homes could be properly staffed if the stage 3 tax cuts were scrapped.” Sounds good!
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The right thing to do is walk away from stage three tax cuts. Instead people in Australia could access better mental health treatment, be lifted out of poverty and aged care homes could be properly staffed. news.com.au/finance/econom With @anglicare_aust @_PHAA_ @HSUNational
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Thank you CEO for joining our bit.ly/HalveChildPove - it's easy to download, print and share a photo with #EndChildPoverty #AntiPovertyWeek #APW22
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We need increased funding for generalist, place-based services that connect families early with culturally-appropriate wraparound support and boost their capacity to act as soft entry points to more targeted, specialised services. @AntiPovertyWeek #EndChildPoverty #APW2022
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