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UniSA’s presence at Australia 2020

Freda BriggsThe University of South Australia will be well-represented at the Prime Minister’s Australia 2020 Summit to be held at Parliament House later this month.

Six UniSA staff and an alumna are among the 1000 leading Australians who will "help shape a long-term strategy for the nation’s future".

Deputy Vice Chancellor Professor Caroline McMillen and postdoctoral research fellow Dr Beverly Muhlhausler will lend their expertise to developing A long-term national health strategy.

Executive Director of the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre Elizabeth Ho and Amy King, a UniSA International Business/International Studies graduate and Rhodes Scholar, will contribute to the Future of Australian Governance panel.

Joining prominent Indigenous leaders Noel Pearson and Patrick Dodson in discussion Options for the future of Indigenous Australia are Professor Peter Buckskin, Dean and Head of School of the David Unaipon College of Indigenous College of Education and Research.

Director of the Centre for Work + Life, Professor Barbara Pocock and Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs are members of the Strengthening communities, supporting families and social inclusion panel.

Barbara PocockBeverly MuhlhauslerCaroline McMillen
Amy KingElizabeth HoPeter Buckskin

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