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Nancy Greer | Senior Research Officer, Australian Gambling Research Centre

Nancy Greer

Nancy Greer is an Acting Research Fellow with the Australian Gambling Research Centre.

Paul Hockey | Manager, Data Management and Linkage  Longitudinal Studies

Paul Hockey

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

Briony Horsfall

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

Jody Hughes | Senior Manager, Defence & Veteran Family Research

Jody Hughes

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

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.

Rae Kaspiew | Research Director (Systems and Services)

Rae Kaspiew

Dr Rae Kaspiew is a leading socio-legal researcher whose work focusses on the issues that raise challenges for families, including relationship separation, family violence and elder abuse.

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.

Deborah Louwen | Cohort Manager, Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies

Deborah Louwen

Deborah Louwen is a Cohort Manager in the Longitudinal and Lifecourse Studies team.

Dr Jasmine B. MacDonald | Research Fellow, Child and Family Evidence

Jasmine B. MacDonald

Dr Jasmine B. MacDonald is a Senior Research Officer in the Child and Family Evidence team.

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