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First Name Emma
Last Name Stanford
Suburb/Town/City Carlton
State VIC
Main Presenter Biography Emma Stanford has a BA, BSc and a Graduate Diploma in Environmental Science from Monash University. Emma has more than twenty years experience working in health from an aboriginal, government, hospital and medical research perspective. Emma has worked as a policy adviser to two Federal Health Ministers, she has worked in communications at the Royal Women’s Hospital and as Executive Officer for the Association of Australian Medical Research Institutes. Emma is a Senior Research Fellow and Associate Director in the Indigenous Eye Health Unit at the University of Melbourne involved in the senior management of the group and with a focus on trachoma elimination.
First Name Emma
Last Name Stanford
First Name Jory
Last Name Stariwat
Suburb/Town/City Darwin
State NT
Main Presenter Biography Jory Stariwat is AMRRIC’s Biosecurity Project Manager and is focused specifically on delivering the AMRRIC Biosecurity Pilot: Improving remote Indigenous community animal health surveillance and preparedness through collaboration (2021 – 2024). With a background in environmental management, Jory has worked with Indigenous communities in Australia, Canada, and his home, Alaska, to evaluate, monitor, and improve the environment through collaboration for over 10 years.
First Name Mel
Last Name Stoneham
Suburb/Town/City South Fremantle
State WA
First Name Melissa
Last Name Stoneham
Suburb/Town/City INDOOROOPILLY
State QLD
Main Presenter Biography Melissa Stoneham has worked alongside Aboriginal communities for the past 15 years. The areas she enjoys working in include health promotion, environmental health and advocacy. She is the Editor of the WA Indigenous Storybook, and currently leads a trachoma prevention program in remote WA Aboriginal communities. Mel also works as a consultant and is currently working with AMSANT to design an environmental health pilot for the NT.
First Name Deb
Last Name Taylor
Suburb/Town/City North Sydney
State NSW
First Name Elizabeth
Last Name Taylor
Suburb/Town/City Alice Springs
State NT
Main Presenter Biography Elizabeth Taylor is a local Alice Springs woman working for the MacDonnell Regional Council. Elizabeth has worked with the MacDonnell Regional Council for close to 5 years in a few different roles throughout our organisation. A big part of Elizabeth's young and adult life has been spending time in remote aboriginal communities for work reasons and cultural ceremonial reasons, she has strong cultural connections throughout the MacDonnell Region through her husband, a Western Arrernte man from Hermannsburg. Elizabeth has been working in the Coordinator Contracts and Projects role for just over 2 years and has recently been promoted to Manager contracts and projects as she demonstrates great leadership and positive attitudes as well as pertaining great local knowledge and cultural understanding of the areas, we work in.
First Name Belinda
Last Name Urquhart
First Name Karan
Last Name Varshney
Suburb/Town/City Melbourne
State VIC
Main Presenter Biography Karan Varshney is a medical student at Deakin University, with a Master of Public Health. He is a research officer with Monash University, and section editor with BMC Archives of Public Health. Karan has multiple interests in the sphere of public health research relating to racism, medical education, social determinants of communicable disease, violence, and Bharat. He is especially interested in combining his clinical knowledge with his public health background to address and reduce unjust health inequalities both locally and across the globe.
First Name Karan
Last Name Varshney
Suburb/Town/City Melbourne
State VIC
Main Presenter Biography Karan has multiple interests in the sphere of public health research relating to racism, medical education, social determinants of communicable disease, violence, and Bharat. He is especially interested in combining his clinical knowledge with his public health background to address and reduce unjust health inequalities both locally and across the globe.
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