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Paul Hockey

Paul Hockey is the Manager in the Data Management and Linkage team.

Monsurul Hoq | Senior Research Fellow | LSAC

Monsurul Hoq

Dr Monsurul Hoq is a Senior Research Fellow in the Research and Analysis team.

Briony Horsfall

 Dr Briony Horsfall is a Sociologist with the Family Law team.

Nina Hudson | Dr Nina Hudson | Research Fellow | Research and Evaluation, Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence

Nina Hudson

Nina Hudson is a Research Fellow in the Family Law, Family Violence and Elder Abuse Research team.

Jody Hughes | Senior Manager, Defence & Veteran Family Research

Jody Hughes

Dr Jody Hughes manages the Defence and Veteran Family Research team.

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Rohann Irving

Rohann Irving joined AIFS in November 2024 as a Senior Research Officer with the Australian Gambling Research Centre

Dr Rebecca Jenkinson | Senior Research Fellow (Gambling, Alcohol and Other Drugs)

Rebecca Jenkinson

Dr Rebecca Jenkinson is a Senior Research Fellow and Executive Manager of the Families and Society Research Program at AIFS. She holds an Honorary Burnet Institute Fellow position in the Behaviours and Health Risks Program at the Burnet Institute, and an Adjunct Lecturer position in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine  at Monash University.

Anagha Joshi | Senior Research Officer, Child and Family Evidence

Anagha Joshi

Anagha Joshi develops knowledge translation products for the Child Family Community Australia (CFCA) information exchange and Emerging Minds.

Dr Julie Lahausse,  Research Fellow | Child and Family Evidence

Julie Lahausse

Dr Julie Lahausse is a Research Fellow in the Evidence and Evaluation Support project team. 

Karen Lim | Senior Data Officer, Data Management and Linkage

Karen Lim

Karen Lim is a Senior Data Officer in the Data Management and Linkage team.

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