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Katrina George (Chair) is a senior Lecturer in the School of Law, University of Western Sydney. She has lectured in criminal law, torts law and jurisprudence at the University of Western Sydney and in the ethics and law of medicine, University of New South Wales. Katrina has varied experience in legal practice. Her main research interests are in health law and bioethics, particularly end of life decision making. She has published and presented on issues such as therapeutic cloning, euthanasia and advanced health care directives.
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Lynne Pezzullo (Treasurer) is a Director with Access Economics in the health economics field, with special interest in women's health, mental health and rural health. Prior to this, Lynne worked for over ten years in policy formulation areas of the Commonwealth public service. She was Vice-President of Karinya House for Mothers and Babies (1997-2004), is an ABC spokesperson on health economics matters, a reviewer for the Medical Journal of Australia, and author of numerous published articles and reports in the health economics field. In 2008, Lynne was named the ACT Telstra Businesswoman of the Year
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Selena Ewing is a Research Officer at Southern Cross Bioethics Institute, Adelaide. Selena has a background in health science and her research interests include women's health, aged care and public health. She has worked on public health projects for the University of Adelaide and the Anti-Cancer Foundation of South Australia. She is the author of Women and Abortion: an evidence-based review and Faking It: The Female Image in Young Women's Magazines.
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Karen Robinson (Secretary) is Director of Mango Leadership Group which is a Perth based company specialising in leadership training and development. Karen has demonstrated her concern for women in a number of ways, including pioneering a centre for homeless pregnant women in L.A. and an in-home support service to families in crisis. Married with three teenage children, Karen believes WFA has a bright future in the West.
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Kristan Dooley is a Director in the Commonwealth Public Service with an extensive background in strategy development. Kristan has a keen interest in strategic planning, corporate governance and robust policy development.
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