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Kristel Alla

Kristel Alla

Dr Kristel Alla is a senior researcher in the Child and Family Evidence team.

Jennifer Baxter | Executive Manager, Families, Society and Lifecourse Research

Jennifer Baxter

Dr Jennifer Baxter is currently managing the evaluation of the Australian Government’s Child Care Package.

Stephanie Beckwith | Research Officer, Evidence and Evaluation Support

Stephanie Beckwith

Stephanie Beckwith is a Research Officer in the Evidence and Evaluation Support team.

Karen Biddiscombe | Senior Research Officer | Ten to Men: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health

Karen Biddiscombe

Karen Biddiscombe is a Senior Research Officer in the Survey Methodology team.

Mikayla Budinski

Mikayla Budinski is a Research Officer in the Survey Methodology team at AIFS.

Kylie Butler | Research Officer, Child and Family Evidence

Kylie Butler

Kylie Butler is a Research Officer in the Child and Family Evidence team. 

Sarah Carr | Senior Project Officer, Ten To Men

Sarah Carr

Sarah Carr is a Senior Project Officer in the Ten to Men: The Australian Longitudinal Study of Male Health team.

Rachel Carson

Dr Rachel Carson is a socio-legal researcher with expertise in family law and qualitative research about family law disputes.

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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