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Clare Graf-Mitchell
Clare Mitchell (she/her) is a student in the Bachelor of Applied Public Health at the Australian Catholic University, Melbourne.
Chiedza Malunga
Chiedza Malunga is a public health professional with experience in refugee health and sexual and reproductive health promotion and research in multicultural communities. Chiedza has worked in statewide programs across Victoria, ranging from individual and community-based programs through to policy and advocacy initiatives.
Darcy Money
Darcy Money is currently a Master of Public Health student at the University of Melbourne, specialising in health promotion and policy.
Isabelle Stevenson
Isabelle Stevenson is an early career health promotion professional. In her current role as the Project Coordinator for the Well-being Profiler at the Centre for Positive Psychology at the University of Melbourne, she uses an evidence-based tool to assess the well-being needs of young people, school staff and parents and carers.
Rosie Allan
Rosie Allan has a background in education with a keen interest in health education, promotion and advocacy. She holds a Bachelor of Human Movement Studies with a major in Education from The University of Queensland and has previously worked as a Health Education and Science teacher in secondary schools.
Melanie McGuane
Melanie is a sole parent to two now adult children, working as a Registered Nurse and undertaking her postgraduate degree specialising in Oncology nursing. Melanie has a passion for open and honest discussions without stigma or taboo, breaking down stereotypes.
Marianthi Fadakis
Marianthi is a values-driven professional with expertise in program evaluation, youth mental health and women’s reproductive health.
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