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Aeysha Corrigan | Research Officer, Survey Methodology Longitudinal Study of Australian Children

Aeysha Corrigan

Aeysha Corrigan is a Research Officer in the Survey Methodology team.

Eliza Cotton | Research Officer, Child and Family Evidence

Eliza Cotton

Eliza Cotton is a Research Officer in the Child and Family Evidence team.

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Mara Davison

Mara Davison is a Research Officer working on the Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children project.

John De Maio | Manager, Quantitative Data

John De Maio

John De Maio is a researcher in the Evaluation of the 2006 Family Law Reforms team.

Jessie Dunstan Manager | Survey Methodology Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies

Jessie Dunstan

Jessie Dunstan is the Manager of Survey Methodology for the Ten to Men team.

Agatha Faulkner | Senior Research Officer, Survey Methodology

Agatha Faulkner

Agatha Faulkner is a Senior Research Officer working on the Growing up in Australia team.

Dr Luke Gahan | Senior Research Officer,  Defence and Veteran Family Research team.

Luke Gahan

Dr Luke Gahan is a Research Fellow in the Defence and Veteran Family Research team.

Dr Pragya Gartoulla | Research Fellow, Child and Family Evidence

Pragya Gartoulla

Dr Pragya Gartoulla is a Research Fellow leading the project management aspect of the Child Family Community Australia (CFCA) information exchange.

Dr Constantine Gasser | Senior Data Officer, Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies team.

Constantine Gasser

Dr Constantine Gasser is a Senior Research Officer in the Research & Analysis team for Ten to Men: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health.

Kathryn Goldsworthy | Senior Research Officer, Evidence and Evaluation Support

Kathryn Goldsworthy

Kathryn Goldsworthy is a Research Fellow in the Evidence and Evaluation Support and Family Policy and Service Systems Research projects.

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