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Terri Farrelly is a Research Fellow at the Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (CEVAW) based at Macquarie University. She is a dedicated researcher whose work focuses on Aboriginal suicidologies, truth-telling, and addressing racism and discrimination. Farrelly co-authored 'Monumental Disruptions: Aboriginal People and Colonial Commemorations in So-Called Australia' and co-edited the 'Palgrave Handbook on Rethinking Colonial Collaborations', an international collection that explores the complexities of colonial entanglements and Indigenous resistance. Her academic background includes a Doctor of Health Science degree from Charles Sturt University, where she investigated the attitudes of Shoalhaven and Illawarra Aboriginal people toward suicide and self-harm behavior prevention. Farrelly's extensive experience includes independent research consultancy and various leadership roles in Aboriginal health services, including her tenure as the Clinic Manager at the Illawarra Aboriginal Medical Service. Throughout her career, she has actively contributed to projects aimed at suicide prevention and community health promotion.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Research Fellow at the Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
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Echidna Group •
Led an Indigenous Research & Development Consultancy.
Illawarra Aboriginal Medical Service •
Lifeline South Coast •
Coordinated suicide prevention continuity care projects.
South East Sydney Illawarra Area Health Service •
Coordinated the Shoalhaven Aboriginal Safety Promotion Program.
Lawrence Hargrave Hospital •
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).