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    Robert Hefner

    • Robert Hefner
    • 17 May 2007

    Robert Hefner is a former Acting Editor and Assistant Editor of Eureka Street. He was Literary Editor of The Canberra Times from 1988 to 2000 and currently works as a freelance writer and sub-editor at The Age newspaper.  

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    Richard Mulgan

    • Richard Mulgan
    • 17 May 2007

    Richard Mulgan is a director and lecturer at the Crawford School of Economics and Government at the Australian National University.

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    Jan Forrester

    • Jan Forrester
    • 17 May 2007

    Jan Forrester is a freelance journalist and media consultant who has worked in radio in metropolitan and regional Australia and in press, media training and consultancy in South East Asia. She was a member of the National Indigenous TV Committee, a voluntary group tasked by the Minister for Communications, Information Telecommunications and Arts, with implementing the establishment of a National Indigenous Television service.  

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    Georgina Pike

    • Georgina Pike
    • 17 May 2007

    Georgina Pike is the Information and Advocacy Officer for the Jesuit Refugee Service (Australia). Her work involves project development, communications, publications and advocacy on policy issues that affect asylum seekers in Australia. She has studied English Literature and Law and lives in Sydney.    

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    Kylie Crabbe

    • Kylie Crabbe
    • 17 May 2007

    Kylie Crabbe lives in Northcote and is preparing for ministry in the Uniting Church.

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    Sean McDonagh

    • Sean McDonagh
    • 17 May 2007
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    Sean McDonagh is a Columban missionary priest who is the author of several books. Originally from North Tipperary, he now resides at Dalgan Park, Navan, Co Meath in Ireland.      

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    Clare Coburn

    • Clare Coburn
    • 17 May 2007

    Clare Coburn is an educator, writer and mediator. Currently she is working on a doctorate on listening in mediation as well as teaching mediation and dispute resolution in the School of Law at La Trobe University.

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    Gill Straker-Bryce

    • Gill Straker-Bryce
    • 17 May 2007

    Gill Straker-Bryce has a PhD in psychology and is a consultant to Encompass Australasia in addition to working in private practice in Sydney. She is also a clinical professor inthe medical faculty at Sydney University.    

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    Mary Manning

    • Mary Manning
    • 17 May 2007

    Mary Manning works at Jesuit Communications. She writes poetry, stories and educational texts.   

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    Chloe Wilson

    • Chloe Wilson
    • 17 May 2007

    Chloe Wilson is completing Honours in English at the University of Melbourne. Formerly a journalist who worked exclusively on the subject of pipelines, she now works at a small publisher as an editorial assistant.

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    Stefan Gigacz

    • Stefan Gigacz
    • 17 May 2007
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    Stefan Gigacz, who has just returned to Australia after living in France, is researching a history of the impact of Marc Sangnier's Sillon (Furrow) movement on later Catholic lay movements.      

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    David Corlett

    • David Corlett
    • 17 May 2007

    David Corlett is a freelance writer and author of Following Them Home: The Fate of the Returned Asylum Seekers (Black Inc. 2005).    

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