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Danielle is a public health researcher and health sociologist with a substantial background in public population health. She serves as the General Manager of the Victorian Tasmanian PHN Alliance and has extensive experience in promoting primary prevention initiatives and supporting Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations. Her research encompasses applied critical sociological perspectives to investigate contemporary public health issues. Danielle's current research interests focus on public and rural health, critical examinations of media, discourse, and the power of social control. Furthermore, she is involved in editorial roles, including serving as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. Her professional affiliations include the Public Health Association of Australia, the Australian Sociological Association, and the Australasian College of Health Service Management. Danielle has also contributed to strategic projects and policy advising for the Bendigo District Aboriginal Co-operative.
Monash University • Bendigo, Australia
Conducting research and engaging in public health initiatives focusing on rural health and Aboriginal health.
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